As the number of photovoltaic power-generation systems continue to increase, the requirements for photovoltaic inverters are evolving as well. Conventional electrical characteristics such as over-voltage, over-frequency, anti- islanding intended to verify the inverter’s ability to tolerate power grid fluctuation are changing to meet varying requirements of the modern grid. In addition, the introduction of new requirements for low voltage ride through, high voltage crossing, and reactive power injection mean the inverter must be able to provide appropriate compensation when these grid conditions occur.
RS Series High-Voltage Option Eases PV Inverter Testing
Posted by
Grady Keeton on Jul 14, 2017 11:02:33 AM
Topics: AC Power Sources, PV inverter testing, RS Series