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MicraShed
http://www.enwl.co.uk/docs/default-...substation-selection-methodology.pdf?sfvrsn=6
Caught the interview on You & Yours on Radio 4 today - ENW are to start to vary the supply voltage through the network at peak demand times in an experiment to try and prevent power outages. Of course Im fed indirectly from the Penwortham East substation which also feeds a lot of heavy local industry, and is one earmarked for reduction.
What effect is this likely to have on my PV generation if say the sun is shining but ENW have the grid supply at less than 220vAC? is my inverter likely to shut off thinking their is a supply problem, or will it match the voltage?
Inverter is a Fronius IG30
Caught the interview on You & Yours on Radio 4 today - ENW are to start to vary the supply voltage through the network at peak demand times in an experiment to try and prevent power outages. Of course Im fed indirectly from the Penwortham East substation which also feeds a lot of heavy local industry, and is one earmarked for reduction.
What effect is this likely to have on my PV generation if say the sun is shining but ENW have the grid supply at less than 220vAC? is my inverter likely to shut off thinking their is a supply problem, or will it match the voltage?
Inverter is a Fronius IG30