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modelling a PV invertor

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confusedengr

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I am working on a solar farm project wherein it is required to model the AC side of PV inverters connected to a 415V AC board through to the 11kv Grid through a transformer. (modelling of Solar PV modules are not required).In order to find the short circuit fault contribution,how can the inverters be modelled.

I am using SKM POwertools.

Can this be modelled as a Utility source or a Usual generator?
Hvae seen a previous thread related to this;however could nt find any conclusion in that.
 
Do inverters for solar farms in your area require fault ride through?
 
No fault ride through is not a requirement. However, some of the large invertors comes with built-in FRT which conflicts with the requirement of Anti-Islanding protection.
 
Hi, it is not necessary to make a model for inverter. According to the manufacturar the maximum short circuit current for inverter is 5 % more than the nominal current. Tiristor system inside of the inverter not allow current more than 5 %.
 
As part of the UL listing process, the inverter manufacturer must measure AC fault current and duration. You should be able to get this information from them.
-JFPE
 
I do know ASPEN has a model for a fault current limited generator, which is what I use.

Caution on modeling because if the units can generate reactive current, or are limited from producing reactive current will make a difference in the negative sequence part of the model. It will show up in the contribution into ground faults because of this. I haven't seen this with inverters, but I have seen this with DVAR systems.
 
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