SunSpec Inverter Controls Model SunSpec Alliance Members’ Meeting Jan 2012.

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SunSpec Inverter Controls ModelSunSpec Alliance Members’ Meeting Jan 2012

Inverter Controls Model

Defines a model for support of programmed, scheduled and autonomous inverter control operations.

New inverter control modes to be optional on a feature basis, via a set of new SunSpec Device Identifiers (DIDs).

Allows the inverter to offer a set of capabilities to clients and for those clients to discover the capabilities of the inverter and to skip function blocks it does not recognize or implement.

Applies to PV inverters, with or without battery storage.

Based on past and on-going work in various industry and standards bodies, including IEC TC57/WG17, DNP3 User’s Group and EPRI.o Aligns with IEC draft 61850-90-7 and EPRI draft 1023059.

Current Inverter Model

Basic inverter measurements and status; no control operations.

Two maps defined: integer with scale factors and floating point without scale factors. Unique DID for each map.

Inverter model map elements:o AC current and voltages (all phases) and scale factors

o AC power, AC frequency, AC VA, AC VAR, AC PF, AC Energy

o DC current, voltage, power and scale factors

o Temperatures (4) and scale factor

o SunSpec status (enumeration), vendor defined status

o SunSpec event flags (64 bits), vendor defined event flags (128 bits)

Inverter Controls Model Overview

Nameplate Ratings

Basic Settings

Extended Measurements and Status

Controlso Immediate Controls

o Basic Storage

o Pricing Signal

o Static Volt-VAR Arrays

o Frequency-Watt Curve

o Dynamic Reactive Current

o LVRT/HVRT Arrays

o Watt-PF

o Voltage-Watt

o Basic Scheduling

Chained Control Blocks with Defined Device IDs

Nameplate Ratings Read-only values set by inverter manufacturer

o Inverter Ratings (Watt, VA, VAR)

o Storage Ratings (Amps, Ahr, Whr, Max Charge Rate, Max Disch. Rate

Required if any controls blocks are used

Basic Settings

Operating limits and reference values used in control functionso WMax, PRef, VMin, VMax, VAMax, VarMax, VRef, VRefOfs

o MaxWLimPct, ECPNomHz

Default ramp rateso MaxRmpRte

Measurement/setting meaningso PFSign, VarAct, ClcTotVA, ConnectedPhase

Required if any controls blocks are used

Extended Measurements/Status

Inverter present/available

Storage present/available

ECP connection status

Real energy (64-bits)

Apparent energy (64-bits)

Reactive energy by quadrant (64-bits each)

Available VARs

Time source and current time

Required if any controls blocks are used

Immediate Controls

Connect/disconnect from grid

Max power output [curtailment] (% WMax)

Fixed PF (cos(ϕ) + excitation)

Fix VAR (% VarMax)

Plus random time window, reversion time, ramp time

Basic Storage

Setpoints for max charge, max charging VA

Set maximum charge/discharge gradients

Set minimum reserve storage (% max storage)

Status/Measurementso Charge state, state of charge, battery voltage, charge status

Set storage control mode (charge/discharge)

Ramp rateso Power output rate, power input rate

o Random window, reversion time, ramp time for in/out power rates

Grid charge allowed (yes/no)

Pricing Signal

Pricing signal typeo Absolute price

o Relative price

o Price multiplier

o Qualitative (high/medium/low)

Pricing signal value

Random window, reversion time, ramp time

Used with built-in pricing knowledge or pricing schedule

Static Volt-VAR

Curve-based description of responseo Variable number of curves (recommend min 4)

o Variable number of points (recommend min 10)

Curves contain points and filter/ramp valueso Volt-VAR pairs as %VRef and %VarAval

o Low pass filter time (seconds)

o Increment and decrement ramps (%VarAval/min)

o Number of active points in curve

Random time window, reversion time, ramp time

Frequency-Watt

Parameter or curve-based

Parameter methodo Watt reduction gradient

o Start frequency

o Stop frequency

o Hysteresis

Curve-based description of responseo Variable number of curves (recommend min 4)

o Variable number of points (recommend min 10)

Curves contain points and filter/ramp valueso Frequency-Watt pairs as Hertz and %PRef

o Low pass filter time (seconds)

o Increment and decrement ramps (%WMax/min)

o Number of active points in curve

Dynamic Reactive Current Support

Inject additional reactive current based on change in voltage

Upper/lower zone limits, outside which no additional VARs supplied

Upper/lower delta voltages, below which no additional VAR support

Gradient for additional inductive or capacitive current

Filter time for calculating average voltage

Hysteresis voltage

LVRT/HVRT

Curve-base descriptiono Must disconnect curve

o Optional must remain connected curve

o Variable number of points (recommend min 10)

Curves contain pointso Time-Voltage pairs as seconds and %VRef

Min/max service voltage for reconnection

Delay times for reconnection

Watt-Power Factor

Curve-based description of responseo Single curve (infrequently changed control)

o Variable number of points (recommend min 10)

Curve contains points and filter/ramp valueso Watt-PF pairs as %WMax and cos(ϕ) plus PF excitation

o Low pass filter time (seconds)

o Increment and decrement ramps (%PF/min)

o Number of active points in curve

Random time window, reversion time, ramp time

Volt-Watt

Curve-based description of responseo Variable number of curves (recommend min 4)

o Variable number of points (recommend min 10)

Curves contain points and filter/ramp valueso Volt-Watt pairs as %VRef and %WMax

o Low pass filter time (seconds)

o Increment and decrement ramps (%WMax/min)

o Number of active points in curve

Random time window, reversion time, ramp time

Basic Scheduling

Array-based X-Y description of scheduleo Variable number of schedules (recommend min 4)

o Variable number of entries (recommend min 10)

o Variable X meaning (relative time, temperature, price)

o Variable Y meaning (%WMax, PF, price, Volt-VAR array, charge/discharge gradient, VarAval)

Schedules contain X-Y valueso X value as defined by its meaning

o Y value as defined by its meaning

o Repetition flag (none, daily, weekly, monthly, weekdays, weekends)

o Random time window and ramp time

o Number of active entries in schedule

Current Status (2/01/12)

Two working documents: Word doc with explanatory text and spreadsheet with Modbus map details.

Working group meeting weekly (8am PST, Wednesdays).

Completed first pass of proposed Modbus map and explanatory document.

Ready for review by an extended technical audience.

Questions

Bill Randle

AE Solar Energy Headquarters

20720 Brinson Blvd

Bend, OR. 97701

541.323.4441877.312.3832

bill.randle@aei.com

www.advanced-energy.com/solarenergy