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==== Active power regulation mode ==== | ==== Active power regulation mode ==== | ||
- | there are 3 modes supported in regulating active power | + | there are 4 modes supported in regulating active power |
* Constant active power\\ | * Constant active power\\ | ||
* Freq-Watt\\ | * Freq-Watt\\ | ||
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The PCS will import/ | The PCS will import/ | ||
This setpoint takes effect ONLY when [[#Energy dispatching mode]] is set to **DC dispatch**, and [[#DC operation mode]] is set to** Constant current** | This setpoint takes effect ONLY when [[#Energy dispatching mode]] is set to **DC dispatch**, and [[#DC operation mode]] is set to** Constant current** | ||
- | ====dis-/charge power setpoint==== | + | ====Dis-/charge power setpoint==== |
The PCS will import/ | The PCS will import/ | ||
This setpoint takes effect ONLY when [[#Energy dispatching mode]] is set to **DC dispatch**, and [[#DC operation mode]] is set to** Constant power** | This setpoint takes effect ONLY when [[#Energy dispatching mode]] is set to **DC dispatch**, and [[#DC operation mode]] is set to** Constant power** | ||
- | ==== lower limit voltage of battery ==== | + | ==== Lower limit voltage of battery ==== |
This is the secondary under-voltage criterion. If the voltage reaches this threshold, it's critical for the ESS. the EMS must consider charging the battery at this moment. | This is the secondary under-voltage criterion. If the voltage reaches this threshold, it's critical for the ESS. the EMS must consider charging the battery at this moment. | ||
Usually this threshold should be set 5~10V lower than [[#end of discharge voltage]] | Usually this threshold should be set 5~10V lower than [[#end of discharge voltage]] | ||
- | ==== float charge voltage ==== | + | ==== Float charge voltage ==== |
A legacy setpoint for lead-acid battery. If you are using lithium-ion battery, this setpoint MUST be the same as [[#topping charge voltage]] | A legacy setpoint for lead-acid battery. If you are using lithium-ion battery, this setpoint MUST be the same as [[#topping charge voltage]] | ||
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For lithium ion batteries, the PCS will stop charging the battery when the DC voltage reaches [[#topping charge voltage]], AND the DC current reduces to [[#end of charge current]] | For lithium ion batteries, the PCS will stop charging the battery when the DC voltage reaches [[#topping charge voltage]], AND the DC current reduces to [[#end of charge current]] | ||
- | ==== max. charge current (DC) ==== | + | ==== Max. charge current (DC) ==== |
The battery charging current (DC) will never be more than this threshold | The battery charging current (DC) will never be more than this threshold | ||
- | ==== max. discharge current (DC) ==== | + | ==== Max. discharge current (DC) ==== |
The battery discharging current (DC) will never be more than this threshold | The battery discharging current (DC) will never be more than this threshold | ||
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==== End of discharge voltage ==== | ==== End of discharge voltage ==== | ||
- | if the PCS is discharging, | + | If the PCS is discharging, |
==== Precharge voltage (legacy) ==== | ==== Precharge voltage (legacy) ==== | ||
A legacy setpoint for lead-acid battery. If you are using lithium-ion battery, ignore this option | A legacy setpoint for lead-acid battery. If you are using lithium-ion battery, ignore this option |