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PV*SOL Expert 6.0 - Manual - Valentin Software

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10.1.8.2 Losses through Feed-in Management<br />

System > Technical data > Losses > Feed-in Management<br />

On the basis of the 2012 EU amendment on maintaining grid stability in order to ensure<br />

reactive power balance between the grid and appliances, PV system operators must<br />

provide reactive power.<br />

e.g.: Grid operator requires cos φ -> = The 0.9 inverter must supply 10 % more output: 90 %<br />

for the previous active power + 10 % for the new reactive power<br />

In addition, larger PV systems with > 30 kW must be remotely controllable by the grid<br />

operators.<br />

Small PV systems with < 30 kW must be limitable to 70 %.<br />

Reactive power feed-in<br />

Enter a displacement factor cos φ between 0.8 and 1.<br />

With a factor < 1, the usable active power of the inverter will be less.<br />

With a cos φ of 0.95, only 95 %<br />

The inverter should therefore be sized 5 % larger.<br />

This is taken into account in the System check, where only the active power is entered in<br />

the sizing. For identification, cos φ appears after the AC nominal power with a cos φ < 1.<br />

If the inverter is sized too small, the simulation will reveal drops in yield.<br />

Feed-in limitation<br />

Enter a limitation in PV output of between 60 and 100 percent.<br />

Feed-in outputs which exceed this value with their installed PV output will be limited to<br />

this percentage in the simulation.<br />

-> Proceed as follows:<br />

1. Enter a displacement factor cos φ between 0.8 and 1.<br />

2. Select Maximum feed-in<br />

Enter a limitation in PV output of between 60 and 100 percent.<br />

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