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manual:module-based:protocol_manual [2020/03/12 01:36]
hedy [Regulating Active Power]
manual:module-based:protocol_manual [2021/09/21 23:27] (current)
ran_gao [Muilt-string]
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-==== Muilt-string ====+==== Multi-string ====
  
 If you are using multi-string model, each string has a standalone clear-fault register. You can eithe use 1->53903 to clear-fault all the modules, or use the following registers: If you are using multi-string model, each string has a standalone clear-fault register. You can eithe use 1->53903 to clear-fault all the modules, or use the following registers:
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 ==== Muilt-string ==== ==== Muilt-string ====
  
-If you are using multi-string model, each string has a standalone stopping register. You can eithe use 1->53900 to start all the modules, or use the following registers to operate each module:+If you are using multi-string model, each string has a standalone stopping register. You can eithe use 1->53900 to stop all the modules, or use the following registers to operate each module:
  
   * 1->53921: stop string 1   * 1->53921: stop string 1
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-==== Muilt-string ====+==== Multi-string ====
  
 If you are using multi-string model, each string have a standalone active power setpoint register.  If you are using multi-string model, each string have a standalone active power setpoint register. 
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 === Reactive power regulation mode === === Reactive power regulation mode ===
-Their are three modes for regulating reactive power+There are three modes for regulating reactive power
   * 53620=0: Constant PF - the reactive power will be designated by [[#PF setpoint]] and [[#active power setpoint]]   * 53620=0: Constant PF - the reactive power will be designated by [[#PF setpoint]] and [[#active power setpoint]]
   * 53620=1: Constant reactive power  - the reactive power will be designated by [[#reactive power setpoint]] directly   * 53620=1: Constant reactive power  - the reactive power will be designated by [[#reactive power setpoint]] directly
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 ==== What are Smart inverter functions ==== ==== What are Smart inverter functions ====
-Smart inverters go beyond this basic function to provide grid support functions, such as voltage regulation, frequency support and ride through capabilities.+Smart inverters go beyond this basic function to provide grid support functions, such as voltage regulation, frequency support and ride-through capabilities.
 More and more countries grid codes are requiring similar smart inverter functions More and more countries grid codes are requiring similar smart inverter functions
  
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