Varctlvolhystdba mode – SMA SC 500CP-10-JP User Manual

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8  Power Control

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SCCP-JP-BA-A4-en-12

User Manual

8.2.1.13 Measures for Voltage Support through Parameterization of Reactive Power/

Voltage Characteristic Curve: VArCtlVolHystDbA Mode

By provision of reactive power, the inverter helps perform voltage-stabilizing measures in the event of overvoltage or

undervoltage. The parameterization is carried out by means of a reactive power/voltage characteristic curve.

The characteristic curve can be configured flexibly by parameterization of the slopes, a type of deadband through two

voltage points, a hysteresis and the thresholds for activation.

Figure 26: Characteristic curve for reducing reactive power with deadband and hysteresis

The parameter Q-VArTmsSpnt determines the delay time which must elapse before the calculated reactive power

setpoint is actively used.
In order to prevent mutual interference of several systems with this function, the parameter Q-VArTmsVtg can be used

to set a delay time. This delay time defines how long a voltage change must be pending before a change in reactive

power feed-in is triggered. Consequently, control of the line voltage at the grid feed-in point can be staggered across

several systems.
You can activate and deactivate the delay time by means of the parameter Q-EnaTmsVtg.
In addition, the parameter Q-VLockInTm can be used to define a voltage at which reactive power control will be

activated after the time specified in parameter Q-VLockInTm has elapsed. If the voltage exceeds the threshold defined

in parameter Q-VLockOutW, the reactive power control will be deactivated once the time specified in parameter

Q-VLockOutTm has run out.

Contact the SMA Service Line before changing any parameters.
The SMA Service Line must be consulted prior to selection and parameterization of the VArCtlVolHysDbA mode.

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