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4 grid support in the event of overvoltage (hvrt), 6 zone monitoring – SMA SC 500CP XT User Manual

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10.5.2.4 Grid Support in the Event of Overvoltage (HVRT)

In addition to providing grid support in the event of undervoltage, the inverter can support the utility grid in the event of
short-term overvoltage. The behavior of the inverter depends on the percentage ratio of grid voltage V

grid

to nominal

voltage V.

Figure 42: Maximum duration of overvoltage that the inverter can work through without disconnecting from the utility grid (example)

Ratio V

grid

/V

Inverter behavior

Greater than 130%

The ratio of grid voltage V

grid

to nominal voltage V is in the critical range. There is a distur-

bance in the utility grid.

The inverter disconnects from the utility grid.

115% to 130%

The ratio of grid voltage V

grid

to nominal voltage V is in the critical range. There is a distur-

bance in the utility grid.

While this disturbance remains present, the inverter supports the utility grid with reactive cur-
rent. The inverter can bridge disturbances of up to 3 seconds without disconnecting from the
utility grid.

If the set grid monitoring time is exceeded during this period, the inverter disconnects from
the utility grid.

100% to 115%

The ratio of grid voltage V

grid

to nominal voltage V is in the normal range and the inverter

feeds in without any problems.

The tripping threshold is defined by the parameter FRTDbVolNomMax.

10.6

Zone Monitoring

The order option "Zone Monitoring" offers the possibility to monitor up to eight input currents of the inverter as
standard, to detect fuse and string failures, and in this way, to minimize the power and yield losses.

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