Hi,
I've had a go at assembling some components in the simulation studio the attached project file shows roughly what I'm trying to do (I hope!).
Questions
1) Would it be better to use the combined PV inverter model or have separate PV and Inverters?
2) As my actual system uses 4 inverters how can I make them common with the main power conditioning unit? I can't link these in the simulation studio. In the real system this controls whether we use power from the PV array, battery array, mains or diesel generator.
Any input appreciated.
Regards,
David
David Redpath
Research Associate thermal energy storage
Centre for Sustainable Technologies
Room 28A02
School of the Built Environment
University of Ulster
Jordanstown Campus
Shore Road
Newtownabbey
BT37 0QB
d.redpath@ulster.ac.uk
028 90368240
-----Original Message-----
From: Anton Driesse [mailto:anton.driesse@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 28/07/2009 3:40 AM
To: Redpath David
Cc: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] multiple inverters
Hi David,
If you're working with PV inverters you might find this database of inverter
parameters useful:
http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/trnlib/library16.htm#electrical
Cheers,
Anton
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Redpath David <D.Redpath@ulster.ac.uk>wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm extermely new to TRNSYS so please excuse any stupid questions. With
> TRNSYS can I model a system with more than one inverter? The system I'm
> trying to model is comprised of:
> 4 solar inverters Sunny Boy 2.5 KW each connected to 18 PV panels 138 Wc,
> totalling 10KWp
> . 2 Sunny Island inverters 5 KW in Master /Slave configuration connected to
> battery storage (48V and 2000Ah) when solar radiation is not available
> power is supplied from either the batteries a diesel generator or the AC
> grid
> . Control system managing the whole operation
>
> I've had a go at using the TRNSYS PV inverter example but I'm not to sure
> how I'd build up the above system? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
>
>
>
> David Redpath
> Research Associate thermal energy storage
> Centre for Sustainable Technologies
> Room 28A02
> School of the Built Environment
> University of Ulster
> Jordanstown Campus
> Shore Road
> Newtownabbey
> BT37 0QB
> d.redpath@ulster.ac.uk
> 028 90368240
>
>
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