Power Management Unit For Refusol Solar Inverters

US $110

  • athens, default, Greece
  • May 26th
According to the current amended german EEG version, photovoltaic plants in Germany having a connected load of more than 30 kWp have to take part in the management of power supply and network safety as of 2012. The new guideline entitled "Generating Plants Connected to the Medium-Voltage Network" issued by the BDEW (German Federal Association of the Energy and Water Industry) defines this requirement for all installations feeding in on medium-voltage level. Primarily, this allows the network operator to limit the power of the installation by remote control according to Para. 6 EEG 2012. In addition, calls for new BDEW "Generating Plants medium-voltage network" that the network operator required idle power can be fed. PV systems with a capacity of less than 30 kWp must not engage in the supply and net-security management. However, they may be required to limit their feed at 70%.  REFUpmu offers the following advantages:  Achievement of the reduction of feed-in performance specified by the network operator. Parameterization of REFUsol  Idle power control of REFUsol  REFUpmu allows for communication with 2 x 31 REFUsol.  REFUpmu provides the REFUlog monitoring portal with the data.  Freel selectable stages for reducing the feed-in performance.  Configuration of the current input for idle power control REFUpmu has a protection degree of IP20 and may therefore only be installed vertically in dry rooms, preferably in electric rooms or control cabinets.   Dimensions of basic unit W/H/D  : 130 mm / 280 mm / 87 mm (without plug) Dimensions of basic unit with the mounthing plate. W/H/D: 245 mm / 280 mm / 114 mm (without plug)

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