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Darkwood
I work on a site that has just had a 90Kw array system installed, grid linked with a customers KVA allowance of 60KVA (400v 3ph),
Now the site at present has a gen' set providing power for half the machinery, we are talking heavy stone cutting equipment with typical motor sizes or 30 - 45 Kw, the array has been sized for the yard to allow a gen' set to be switched off and thus maintain the sites power needs.
I have no issue with the sizing and the system fitted but what does concern me is these motors are VFD controlled, now these motors do have front end line reactors but this is where my technical know how limits me as I have zero experience of PV. There is going to be some harmonic distortion created and with an average of 60Kw generated by the PV with the additional 60Kva grid supply then I just wondered how the high non linear loading would effect the PV system (specifically the inverters) as we have a mixed supply stiff and soft approx 50/50.
Any thoughts of any issues, the way I understand it is the PV array is generated at a slightly higher voltage so as to feed surplus to the grid but this in effect means it would be the primary feed source for the loads with the grid taking up any slack.
Will heavy non linear loading with surpressed harmonics cause any issues with the PV inverters?, this is really the question I'm asking.
Now the site at present has a gen' set providing power for half the machinery, we are talking heavy stone cutting equipment with typical motor sizes or 30 - 45 Kw, the array has been sized for the yard to allow a gen' set to be switched off and thus maintain the sites power needs.
I have no issue with the sizing and the system fitted but what does concern me is these motors are VFD controlled, now these motors do have front end line reactors but this is where my technical know how limits me as I have zero experience of PV. There is going to be some harmonic distortion created and with an average of 60Kw generated by the PV with the additional 60Kva grid supply then I just wondered how the high non linear loading would effect the PV system (specifically the inverters) as we have a mixed supply stiff and soft approx 50/50.
Any thoughts of any issues, the way I understand it is the PV array is generated at a slightly higher voltage so as to feed surplus to the grid but this in effect means it would be the primary feed source for the loads with the grid taking up any slack.
Will heavy non linear loading with surpressed harmonics cause any issues with the PV inverters?, this is really the question I'm asking.