Requirements for a transformerless power conditioning system
Abstract
Requirements for development of a Transformerless Power Conditioning Subsystem (TPCS) that will meet utility, manufacturer, and customer needs are detailed. Issues analyzed include current utility guidelines, safety and grounding issues that appear as local codes, various kinds of TPCS connections that can be developed, dc injection, and a brief survey of TPCS circuit topologies that will meet requirements. The major result is that a finite time exists for control operation before dc injection into the distribution transformer causes customer outage (on the order of seconds). This time permits the control system to sense a dc injection condition and remove the TPCS from the utility system. Requirements for such a control system are specified. A three wire connection will ensure balanced operation for customer loads and two wire connections caused average value dc to be injected into single phase loads. This type of connection also allows for the lowest array voltage. The conclusion is that requirements for a TPCS can be determined and that there are not showstopping issues preventing implementation. The actual design and topology of the TPCS was left for further study.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8427981K
- Keywords:
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- Automatic Control;
- Electrical Engineering;
- Power Conditioning;
- System Effectiveness;
- Voltage Regulators;
- Loads (Forces);
- Photovoltaic Cells;
- Regulations;
- Safety;
- Semiconductor Devices;
- Topology;
- Transmission Loss;
- User Requirements;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering