Configuration Menu
Reductions
The following configuration options are available in the Reductions section.
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Max. cos(phi) inductive/under excited and max. cos(phi) capacitive/over-excited:
A maximum shift factor can be defined wit this the reduction. With this, it can be that less reactive
power is fed-in into the grid than allowed in the partial load range in order to maintain the shift
factor limits.
Note!
16.13.4 Variable cos (Phi) shift factor over characteristic curve P/Pn
The function allows the cos (Phi) to be adjusted according to characteristic curve P/Pn.
With a characteristic curve P/Pn, the ratio of the currently generated power (P) to nominal power (maxi-
mum output) (Pn) is determined. A Cos (Phi) is assigned to ratio by a characteristic curve.
The function is also referred to as Phi (P).
The currently generated power (P) is calculated by the Solar-Log™ based on the inverter data. If an Utility
Meter with power measurement is available, the output value will be used instead.
Note!
Type of characteristic curve section
Using this menu item a characteristic curve specified by the grid operator can be stored. In principle a dis-
tinction is made here between a 2-point and a 4-point characteristic curve.
2-point characteristic curve
By selecting "2-point characteristic curve" it is possible to define a characteristic curve using two points.
Procedure
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Select
Variable cos (Phi) shift factor over characteristic curve P/Pn
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Activate the
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Select
2-point characteristic curve
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Define
the
check in front of inductive/under-excited.
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SAVE
the settings.
The characteristic curve displayed changes according to the values entered.
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Entering zero as the value deactivates the particular limit.
Please check that all of the Solar-Logs in a master/slave setup have the same firmware
version, especially for the characteristic curve P/Pn with the Utility Meter.
interface assignments
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characteristic curve points A and B
to control.
based on the boxes P/Pn and cos (Phi) and put a
from the menu.
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