
ID
Parameter
CL
Setting range
[Default]
Description
Input 0.0 s disables the filter
influence.
12941
Q control
2
Determined by LogicsManager
86.99
[(04.07 MCB closed & 04.06
GCB closed) & 1]
= 11928
With LogicsManager can be
controlled if a voltage control or a
reactive power control should be
performed. If this LogicsManager
condition is TRUE, the reactive
power control is performed.
4.4.4.2.3
Power Factor Characteristic
General notes
This feature is related to the former BDEW grid code. For the VDE-AR-N 4110 / 4105 grid
code please refer the reactive power characteristics
The Power Factor Characteristic function is adapting the reactive power flow between
generator and mains to support a dynamic stabilization of the mains. Some network
provider prefer therefore a power factor control over real power PF(P) (see chapter
“4.4.4.2.3.1 Power factor characteristic PF(P) ”
for more details).
Other provider prefer power factor control over mains voltage Q(V) as described in
chapter
╚═▷ “4.4.4.2.3.2 Power factor characteristic Q(V) ”
. Both methods are
configurable alternatively.
Enhanced according BDEW Requirements
Both power factor characteristic curves now offer four point settings.
Factory settings come with backward compatibility.
4.4.4.2.3.1 Power factor characteristic PF(P)
A method to support the mains is to feed different reactive power values into the grid in
relation to the own active power value. The reactive power is defined through a power
factor setpoint for the generator. This can be defined in characteristic curve.
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easYgen-3000XT Series
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4 Configuration
4.4.4.2.3 Power Factor Characteristic
Released