SOL-SA-PCU-41XX-5MW is a certified and preprogrammed controller that must be extended according to the customer’s specific requirements. Together with the associated license, the controller provides the basis for configuring a PGS controller. SOL-SA-PCU-41XX-5MW satisfies the following requirements of VDE-AR-N 4110:2018 (and 4120:2018) in connection with FGW TR8 Rev. 09 for type 1 and type 2 systems:
Active power control
• Setpoint definition by the grid operator and third parties
• P(f) characteristic curve (type 2 systems only)
Reactive power control
• Cos(φ)
• Reactive power control with voltage limitation function
• Q(U) characteristic curve
• Q(P) characteristic curve
Other
• Reactive power prioritizing operating modes
• Controller bypass (slave mode)
• Monitoring voltage conditions at the grid connection point for connecting the power generation unit after protection is triggered at the power generation unit (VDE-AR-N 4120:2018)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The interfaces (energy provider, third parties, energy measuring devices, power generation units, portal connection, etc.) are to be connected by the user based on the specific project.
The following licenses are already included for operating the product:
• Power Control Unit - 5 MW (for an active power sum of up to 5 MW)
• Solarworx (regardless of the system size)
SOL-SA-PCU-41XX-5MW
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Controller
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Device and license bundle: Preprogrammed controller based on PLCnext Control for controlling power generation systems, including Solarworx license and PGS controller license for an active power sum of up to 5 MW. Certified in accordance with VDE-AR-N 4110/-20.
Detalii despre produs
Produse compatibile
Avantajele dumneavoastră
Supports high-level languages
Linux operating system
Up to 63 Axioline I/O modules can be aligned directly
2 Ethernet interfaces (integrated switch)
Extended temperature range of -25 °C ... 60 °C
Increased resistance to EMI
PROFINET support
Compliance with the grid and system rules of German transmission system operators
Customer-specific expansion possible with open interfaces