Because the grid is over load, the Power Company (PC) require us reducing or cutting-off energy of solar system which put to grid.
Normally, we are on/off the inverter by manual. Example, our system is 1000kWp, we use 8 pcs of inverter (12,5% per inverter) and it is monitored by a Smartlogger 3000A GL.
- When the PC require us cut-out 25% from 9.00AM to 14.00PM, I feedback to Operator, he will turn off 2 MCCBs at inverters in that time.
- If the PC need to reduce 5%, I will ask to Operator cut-off 4 strings on Inverter (switch-off DC switch on Inverter).
I want to make a schedule can automatic degrate energy. Example, from 9.00 AM to 14.00 PM, the inverter will degrate 80% output.
Hello, dear. Of course you can, you need to have a Smartlogger3000A device and use the DI Active Scheduling function to automatically control the inverter output at different time periods. You need to log into Smartlogger3000A first, Choose Monitoring > SUN2000 > Running Param. > Power Adjustment. On the displayed page, check that Remote power schedule is set to Enable. On the displayed page, check that Remote power schedule is set to Enable.
You can check the user manual for detailed operation procedures.
Hello, dear. Of course you can, you need to have a Smartlogger3000A device and use the DI Active Scheduling function to automatically control the inverter output at different time periods. You need to log into Smartlogger3000A first, Choose Monitoring > SUN2000 > Running Param. > Power Adjustment. On the displayed page, check that Remote power schedule is set to Enable. On the displayed page, check that Remote power schedule is set to Enable.
You can check the user manual for detailed operation procedures.
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