ters
Electrical
- Nov 24, 2004
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A fairly large PV solar plant, 10MW, is now in the feasibility phase. The proposed configuration consists of 10 inverters 1MW each 240V output coupled with a high ratio transformers stepping up to 46kV. All transformers would be connected in a “daisy chain” arrangement on the HV side (DELTA), using a metal enclosed switchgear attached to each inverter. The collector cable would end in a fully featured outdoor type switching station with a breaker, disconnect switches, metering, protection and the like, which in turn would tap into a local utility 46kV line.
I have never seen such a high ratio transformer (4600:240 = ~ 200) and I’m unsure what typical issues it might come up with. Can anyone comment on this?
Also, to implement some sort of line protection in the solar switching in this case seem to be challenging – inverters will have minimal contribution to the line fault as their output current is limited to only 1.1pu before the internal control circuitry shuts the inverter down. So it seems no conventional line protection will see faults on the line. And for the same reason even overcurrent elements could only detect faults on the solar collector system side (faults fed from the grid), but again cannot see faults on the line. Could anyone comment on how to approach protection issues in this case, in general?
I have never seen such a high ratio transformer (4600:240 = ~ 200) and I’m unsure what typical issues it might come up with. Can anyone comment on this?
Also, to implement some sort of line protection in the solar switching in this case seem to be challenging – inverters will have minimal contribution to the line fault as their output current is limited to only 1.1pu before the internal control circuitry shuts the inverter down. So it seems no conventional line protection will see faults on the line. And for the same reason even overcurrent elements could only detect faults on the solar collector system side (faults fed from the grid), but again cannot see faults on the line. Could anyone comment on how to approach protection issues in this case, in general?