PV inverters connected to the grid on a large scale will face very complex working conditions, in order to ensure the healthy grid-connected operation of new energy systems, in the iterative process of "R&D-Production-Testing", R&D and testing engineers have to repeatedly modify the control parameters and filter parameters to carry out a series of inverter performance tests under different working conditions. Based on the semi-physical simulation to support the construction of any topology model and the characteristics of a high degree of accuracy, the use of hardware-in-the-loop for the grid-connected permit test of the inverters has become the mainstream trend nowadays.
The MT8020 simulation platform simulates the industrial PV inverter system device, puts the PV unit in the CPU simulation, the PV inverter and the power electronic part of the power grid in the FPGA simulation, and then through the physical IO interface with the real controller, so as to complete the closed-loop testing of PV inverter. MT8020 real-time simulator's powerful FPGA simulation ability assists enterprises to carry out self-research control board test, product factory test and control effect verification.
Scanning impedance using voltage perturbation injection method is used to scan the impedance of PV inverter and give the positive sequence impedance and negative sequence impedance in the range of 1Hz-2000Hz.
According to the "Golden Sun Certification Standard" "Grid-connected PV Power Generation Special Inverter Technical Requirements and Test Methods", the inverter anti-islanding effect protection test is carried out.
Test the inverter output power factor, harmonic distortion rate, DC component and other parameters to meet the grid connection standard.
Test the inverter's ability to respond to sudden changes in grid frequency over a period of time to achieve the control effect of PV without going off-grid.
According to the Technical Specification for Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Inverters, the responsiveness of PV inverters to transient voltage dips/rises is tested to achieve the control effect that PV inverters can maintain grid-connectedness during grid voltage fluctuations.
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