Q at Night: Content
Q at Night: Content
Q at Night: Content
Q at Night
Reactive power outside feed-in operation with
SUNNY CENTRAL series CP XT, CP-JP and CP-US
Content
The utility grid has a fundamental need for reactive power and in some cases there is also a requirement to
prevent instabilities in the utility grid by feeding in reactive power. The inverters in the CP XT, CP-JP and CP-US
series with system components from SMA Solar Technology AG or SMA America, LLC can satisfy this
requirement and also provide reactive power outside of the feed-in periods.
On the other hand, with a phase shift of 90° the maximum current occurs when the voltage crosses zero; then
the power oscillates between positive and negative values and its average value over time is zero. This is
known as reactive power Q, which moves "back and forth" in the lines. The reactive power is not consumed
and burdens the utility grid.
Figure 2: Pure reactive power: current and voltage are phase-shifted by 90°
Smaller phase shifts result in a mixture of active and reactive power. This behavior occurs when there are
lagging or leading loads in the utility grid. The shift between current and voltage is denoted by the
displacement power factor cos φ.
Figure 3: Apparent power: current and voltage are phase-shifted, reducing the active power
The sum of active and reactive power is the apparent power S. Note that they are not added arithmetically but
as vectors: active and reactive power form the sides of a right triangle whose hypotenuse corresponds to the
apparent power. The cosine of the angle between the active power and the apparent power is the
displacement power factor.
2 Technical Basics
2.1 Modifications to the PV System
In order for the PV system to also be able to feed in reactive power at night, the inverter must be fitted with the
"Q at Night" option. For some MV transformers, the connection between the inverter and the MV transformer
must be modified.
"Q at Night" Option in the Inverter
Sunny Central inverters with the "Q at Night" option include additional hardware components that enable
feed-in operation even without a DC voltage being present.
For "Q at Night" operation, the inverter runs through another operating state and uses additional parameters
with which the procedure and the limits for reactive power generation can be set. "Q at Night" operation can
be activated via a parameter.
Connection Between the Inverter and the MV Transformer
Complete systems with Sunny Central and the "Q at Night" option and the MV Power Station can operate with
"Q at Night" without further preparations.
"Q at Night" operation results in additional thermal stress. To avoid excessive thermal stress on the cable
connection between the inverter and the MV transformer, for some projects it may be necessary to use an
extended cable set in the connection between the inverter and the customer transformer. The necessity of using
an extended cable set must be confirmed with SMA Solar Technology AG.
If the AC power generated by the inverter falls below 5 kW, the inverter switches from feed-in operation to
"Q at Night" operation. The inverter feeds in reactive power in accordance with the parameter settings. Since
this status can also occur during the day, the DC switchgear remains closed at first in order to avoid
unnecessary switching cycles of the DC switchgear. If the inverter has been in "Q at Night" operation for one
hour or the DC current falls below ‒60 A, the DC switchgear opens. The inverter continues to feed in reactive
power.
If reactive power feed-in is interrupted after a grid fault and the AC contactor is opened while the DC
switchgear is open, the DC circuit will first be precharged to reduce the stress on the electronic components.
This process takes no more than one minute. Once the DC circuit is sufficiently precharged, the AC contactor
is closed and the inverter monitors the grid limits. If all of the feed-in requirements are met, the inverter will revert
to reactive power feed-in within one minute.
While the inverter is feeding in reactive power, the inverter monitors whether the conditions for active power
feed-in are met. Once the feed-in requirements are met, the inverter closes the DC switchgear and switches to
feed-in operation.
Procedure Description
Off The reactive power setpoint is limited to 0 kVAr.
VArCltCom The reactive power setpoint is received via an external control unit such as the
Power Reducer Box or the Power Plant Controller and is transmitted to the inverter.
VArCnst The reactive power setpoint is specified in kVAr via the parameter Q-VAr. If the reactive
power setpoints are to be specified as fixed values via a parameter, different values can
be entered for normal feed-in operation and "Q at Night" operation.
VArCnstNom The reactive power setpoint is specified in % via the parameter Q-VArCnst.
VArCnstNomAnIn The reactive power setpoint is imported via an analog input. The analog value is
converted into a reactive power setpoint.
VArCnstVol The reactive power setpoint is specified depending on the grid voltage.
VArCnstVolHystDb The reactive power setpoint is specified depending on the grid voltage via a reactive
power characteristic curve or voltage characteristic curve. The same reactive power
characteristic curve or voltage characteristic curve is used for both operating states.
The procedures for reactive power regulation can be selected independently for normal feed-in operation and
"Q at Night" operation. The following combinations of the procedures are possible:
Q at Night
Qconst_night Qexternal Q(V)_night
Input in VAr or % of Specified via Modbus Input with and without
Pmax or analog input deadband
Feed-in Qconst Yes Yes Yes
operati Input in VAr or % of (different specifications (recommended: always
on Pmax possible) specify via external Q
setpoint)
Qexternal Yes Yes Yes
Specified via Modbus Preferred choice (recommended: always
or analog input specify via external Q
setpoint)
Q(V)_night Yes Yes Yes
Input with and without (recommended: always (same characteristic
deadband specify via external Q curve for feed-in
setpoint) operation and
"Q at Night" operation)
Cosφ const Yes Yes Yes
Cosφ external Yes No Yes
Specified via Modbus (specified via same (recommended: always
or analog input input) specify via external Q
setpoint)
Cosφ(P) Yes Yes Yes
(recommended: always
specify via external Q
setpoint)
3 Special Considerations
When deciding whether the "Q at Night" option is suitable for your project, you should take various aspects
into consideration. These topics are described in detail in the following sections.