
10. Settings
Operation and Installation Manual for SOLIVIA 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.3/3.6/5.0 EU G4 TR
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10.10 Reactive Power Control
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Reactive power control is only available for
DE
LVD
and
DK LVD
grids.
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Changes to active and reactive power control
can affect energy production.
Ask your installer before changing the settings.
10.10.1 Overview
Function/Mode
Description
Power factor by active
power
For setting a value of cos φ (inductive or
capacitive) depending on the active power
ratio P/P
n
Constant power factor For setting a fixed value for cos φ (induc-
tive or capacitive)
Only one mode can be active at one time.
10.10.2 Power Factor by Active Power cos φ (P)
Menu
520 Reactive PwCtrl
Description
This function can be used to determine a separate cos φ for four
different power ratios P/P
n
(see
“Fig. 10.3 Setting Ranges for “cos φ
(P)” Function”, p. 58).
P/P
n
is the ratio between the current active power and the rated
power of the solar inverter. Power ratio and cos φ are assigned
to points in pairs. The power ratios for points A and D are fixed at
0%/100%. For points B and C, the power ratios can be configured
within the predefined limits. The cos φ can be configured for all four
points.
For example, the parameters
B P/Pn ratio
and
B cos phi
belong to point B. The parameters
A P/Pn ratio
and
D P/Pn
ratio
are not displayed, since they are fixed at 0 %/100 %.
Power ratio point D = 100 %
(cannot be changed)
Power ratio point A = 0 %
(cannot be changed)
Power ratio P/P
n
0 %
50 %
100 %
Inductive cos φ
point C (0.8 ... 1)
1
0.8
0.8
1
0.8
0.8
Power ratio point C
(50 ... 99 %)
Power ratio point B
(1 ... 49 %)
Capacitive cos φ
point D
(0.8 ... 1)
Inductive cos φ
point D
(0.8 ... 1)
Capacitive cos φ
point A
(0.8 ... 1)
Inductive cos φ
point A
(0.8 ... 1)
Capacitive cos φ
point C (0.8 ... 1)
Inductive cos φ
point B (0.8 ... 1)
Capacitive cos φ
point B (0.8 ... 1)
cos φ
cos φ
Fig. 10.3:
Setting Ranges for "cos φ (P)" Function