Conext XW PRO 6848 6,800W 48V Installation
Table Of Contents
- Safety Information
- Label Symbols
- Product Labels
- Radio Frequency Interference Notices
- Audience
- About
- Product Safety Information
- Introduction
- Monitoring Operation
- External Monitoring Control
- Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Mechanical Specifications
- Regulatory Approvals
- Grid Support Utility Interactive Functions
- California Rule 21: Smart Inverter Grid-Support Utility Interactive Functions
- Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) Rule No. 14: Smart Inverter Grid-Support Uti...
- IEEE 1547-2003 Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electr...
- Puerto Rico Energy Power Authority (PREPA) Technical Requirements for Interco...
- Defaults
HVRT
Time [s] Voltage [%Vn]
Default Range Default Range
Point P1.H 0.16 N/A 120 N/A
Point P2.H 1 1 to 13 120 N/A
Point P3.H 1 1 to 13 110 110 to 120
Table 44HECO High Voltage Ride-through (HVRT) default and adjustability range
settings
LVRT
Time [s] Voltage [%Vn]
Default Range Default Range
Point P1.L 2 0.5 to 21 50 N/A
Point P2.L 11 11 to 50 50 N/A
Point P3.L 11 11 to 50 70 50 to 88
Point P4.L 21 21 to 50 70 50 to 88
Point P5.L 21 21 to 50 88 50 to 88
Table 45HECO Low Voltage Ride-through (LVRT) default and adjustability range
settings
Frequency Ride-Through (FRT)
The Conext XW Pro has the capability of remaining connected to the utility grid and
operational for defined time intervals (ride-through) while AC frequency deviates from
nominal range, as seen in the figure below.
n At the end of ride-through time, if the utility grid frequency has not recovered to the
normal range, the Conext XW Pro will disconnect and transition to Inverter (Grid-
Forming) Mode.
Frequency Ride-through is enabled by default.
Figure 47High/Low Frequency Ride-through (HFRT/LFRT) regions
Specifications Conext XW Pro Owner's Guide
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