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AS/NZS 4777.2:2015
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Grid connection of energy systems via inverters, Part 2: Inverter requirements
Specifies requirements and tests for low voltage inverters for the injection of electric power through an electrical installation into the grid at low voltage. This Standard applies to inverters that have power flow in either direction between the energy source and the grid. General requirements relating to the test methods set out in Appendices B to J are specified in Appendix A.
  Table of contents
 
   Header
  
   About this publication
  
   Preface
  
   Foreword
  
   1 Scope
  
   2 Application
  
   3 Normative references
  
   4 Definitions
  
   5 General requirements
  
   5.1 Electrical safety
  
   5.2 Provision for external connections
  
   5.3 Photovoltaic (PV) array earth fault/earth leakage detection
  
   5.4 Compatibility with electrical installation
  
   5.5 Power factor
  
   5.6 Harmonic currents
  
   5.7 Voltage fluctuations and flicker
  
   5.8 Transient voltage limits
  
   5.9 D.C. current injection
  
   5.10 Current balance for three-phase inverters
  
   6 Operational modes and multiple mode inverters
  
   6.1 General
  
   6.2 Inverter demand response modes (DRMs)
  
   6.2.1 General
  
   6.2.2 Interaction with demand response enabling device (DRED)
  
   6.3 Inverter power quality response modes
  
   6.3.1 General
  
   6.3.2 Volt response modes
  
   6.3.2.1 General
  
   6.3.2.2 Volt–watt response mode
  
   6.3.2.3 Volt–var response mode
  
   6.3.2.4 Voltage balance modes
  
   6.3.3 Fixed power factor mode and reactive power mode
  
   6.3.4 Characteristic power factor curve for cos φ (P) (Power response)
  
   6.3.5 Power rate limit
  
   6.3.5.1 General
  
   6.3.5.2 Gradient of power rate limit
  
   6.3.5.3 Power rate limit modes
  
   6.3.5.3.1 General
  
   6.3.5.3.2 Soft ramp up after connect or reconnect
  
   6.3.5.3.3 Changes in a.c. operation and control
  
   6.3.5.3.4 Changes in energy source operation
  
   6.3.5.4 Nonlinearity of power rate limit changes
  
   6.4 Multiple mode inverter operation
  
   6.4.1 General
  
   6.4.2 Sinusoidal output in stand-alone mode
  
   6.4.3 Volt–watt response mode for charging of energy storage
  
   6.5 Security of operational settings
  
   7 Protective functions for connection to electrical installations and the grid
  
   7.1 General
  
   7.2 Automatic disconnection device
  
   7.3 Active anti-islanding protection
  
   7.4 Voltage and frequency limits (passive anti-islanding protection)
  
   7.5 Limits for sustained operation
  
   7.5.1 General
  
   7.5.2 Sustained operation for voltage variations
  
   7.5.3 Sustained operation for frequency variations
  
   7.5.3.1 Response to an increase in frequency
  
   7.5.3.2 Response to a decrease in grid frequency
  
   7.6 Disconnection on external signal
  
   7.7 Connection and reconnection procedure
  
   7.8 Security of protection settings
  
   8 Multiple inverter combinations
  
   8.1 General
  
   8.2 Inverter current balance across multiple phases
  
   8.3 Grid disconnection
  
   8.4 Grid connection and reconnection
  
   8.5 Testing combinations
  
   8.5.1 Single-phase combinations
  
   8.5.2 Single-phase inverters used in three-phase combinations
  
   8.5.3 Required tests for multiple inverter combinations
  
   8.5.4 Multiple inverters with one automatic disconnection device
  
   9 Inverter marking and documentation
  
   9.1 General
  
   9.2 Marking
  
   9.2.1 General
  
   9.2.2 Equipment ratings
  
   9.2.3 Ports
  
   9.2.4 External and ancillary equipment
  
   9.2.5 Residual current devices (RCDs)
  
   9.2.6 Demand response modes
  
   9.3 Documentation
  
   9.3.1 General
  
   9.3.2 Equipment ratings
  
   9.3.3 Ports
  
   9.3.4 External and ancillary equipment
  
   9.3.5 RCDs
  
   9.3.6 Multiple mode inverters
  
   9.3.7 Multiple inverter combinations
  
   Appendix A
  
   A1 General
  
   A2 Test conditions
  
   A3 Inverter set-up
  
   A4 Grid source
  
   A5 Reference network impedance
  
   Appendix B
  
   B1 Test procedure
  
   B2 Power factor limits
  
   B3 Test report
  
   Appendix C
  
   C1 Test procedure
  
   C2 Harmonic current limits
  
   C3 Grid source during harmonic test
  
   C4 Test report
  
   Appendix D
  
   D1 General
  
   D2 Test procedure
  
   D3 Transient voltage limits
  
   D4 Test report
  
   Appendix E
  
   E1 General
  
   E2 Test procedure
  
   E3 D.C. Current limits
  
   E4 Test report
  
   Appendix F
  
   F1 General
  
   F2 Load conditions
  
   F2.1 General
  
   F2.2 Load condition A
  
   F2.3 Load conditions B and C
  
   F2.3.1 General
  
   F2.3.2 Resonant load
  
   F3 Test under load condition A
  
   F4 Test under load condition B
  
   F5 Test under load condition C
  
   F6 Disconnection requirements
  
   F7 Test report
  
   Appendix G
  
   G1 General
  
   G2 Undervoltage and overvoltage trip settings and reconnection test
  
   G2.1 General
  
   G2.2 Test procedure
  
   G2.3 Criteria for acceptance
  
   G3 Under-frequency and over-frequency trip settings and reconnection test
  
   G3.1 General
  
   G3.2 Test procedure
  
   G3.3 Criteria for acceptance
  
   Appendix H
  
   H1 General
  
   H2 Sustained operation for voltage variations
  
   H2.1 General
  
   H2.2 Test procedure
  
   H2.3 Criteria for acceptance
  
   H2.4 Test report
  
   H3 Sustained operation for frequency variations
  
   H3.1 General
  
   H3.2 Test procedure
  
   H3.3 Criteria for acceptance
  
   H3.4 Test procedure for inverters with energy storage
  
   H3.5 Test procedure
  
   H3.6 Criteria for acceptance
  
   H3.7 Test report
  
   Appendix I
  
   I1 General
  
   I2 Test procedures
  
   I2.1 Test for demand response and disconnection on external signal
  
   I2.2 Test for disconnection at rated current output
  
   I2.3 Test for standard operation of generator demand response modes
  
   I2.4 Test for standard operation of load demand response modes (such as for battery charging)
  
   I3 Demand response mode limits
  
   I4 Test report
  
   Appendix J
  
   J1 General
  
   J2 Test procedures
  
   J2.1 Test for single-phase combinations
  
   J2.2 Test for single-phase inverters used in three-phase combination
  
   J2.2.1 Test procedure
  
   J3 Test report
  
   Appendix K
  
   Bibliography
  
  Cited references in this standard
 
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