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 ==== Active power regulation mode ==== ==== Active power regulation mode ====
-there are modes supported in regulating active power+there are modes supported in regulating active power
   * Constant active power\\  - the active power will be designated by the [[#active power setpoint]] directly   * Constant active power\\  - the active power will be designated by the [[#active power setpoint]] directly
   * Freq-Watt\\  - the active power will be designated by the [[#active power setpoint]] when frequency is in normal range, once the frequency rises beyond the range, the active power will reduce with the Freq-Watt slope    * Freq-Watt\\  - the active power will be designated by the [[#active power setpoint]] when frequency is in normal range, once the frequency rises beyond the range, the active power will reduce with the Freq-Watt slope 
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 The PCS will import/export the power at DC side, according to this setpoint The PCS will import/export the power at DC side, according to this setpoint
 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/export the power at DC side, according to this setpoint The PCS will import/export the power at DC side, according to this setpoint
 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, once the voltage reaches this criteria, the PCS will stop and refuse to discharge.+If the PCS is discharging, once the voltage reaches this criteria, the PCS will stop and refuse to discharge.
 ==== 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
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