Hardware Description; What This Chapter Contains; Typical Esi-S Inverter Panel Layout - ABB ESI-S Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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4 Hardware description

4.1

What this chapter contains

This chapter describes a typical ESI-S system and discusses its main components.
4.2

Typical ESI-S inverter panel layout

The ESI-S inverter is basically composed of two parts
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An inverter controller that is receiving the system information and adapt the
current or voltage output based on them. For some features that are described
in
Chapter 6,
transformers (CT's) are required. The CT's are provided by the customer. The CTs
must be connected upstream of the connection point of the inverter and the
loads. The user enters his requirements by means of the ESI-Manager user
interface. This device also acts as the user's connection point for the
alarm/warning contacts, the remote control functionality, the other digital input
functionality and the interface for external communication.
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A current/voltage generator (power unit) that converts the control signals
generated by the inverter controller into the inverter current or voltage. The
current/voltage generator is connected in parallel with the load(s). The ESI-S
single phase cannot work in Master/Slave configuration (multi units system
controlled by 1 ESI-Manager).
Supply
The user connection description is given in
measurement of the line currents (network current) through current
Measurment
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Figure 11: ESI-S schematic overview with user connections
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Current or
ESI-S Main
voltage
controller
generator
ESIManager
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Loads:
- Three-phase
- Single-phase
Generation:
- Wind turbines
- Solar panels
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