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IEEE DRAFT 1547.1 : D7.0 2005

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CONFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURES FOR EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTING DISTRIBUTED RESOURCES WITH ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS

Superseded date

01-07-2005

Superseded by

IEEE 1547.1-2005

Published date

12-01-2013

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1.0 Overview
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 Limitations
2.0 References
3.0 Definitions and Acronyms
    3.1 Interconnection System Boundaries
    3.2 Definitions
    3.3 Acronyms
4.0 General Requirements
    4.1 Test result accuracy
    4.2 Testing Environment
    4.3 Measurement accuracy and calibration of the testing
         equipment
    4.4 Product information
    4.5 Test Reports
    4.6 Testing Equipment Requirements
         4.6.1 Simulated Area EPS (Utility) Source Requirements
         4.6.2 Measurement System Requirements
5.0 Type Tests
    5.1 Temperature Stability Test
    5.2 Test for Response to Abnormal Voltage Conditions
         5.2.1 Test for Overvoltage
         5.2.2 Test for Undervoltage
    5.3 Test for Response to Abnormal Frequency Conditions
         5.3.1 Test for Overfrequency
         5.3.2 Test for Underfrequency
    5.4 Test for Synchronization
         5.4.1 Synchronization Control Function using Simulated
                Sources (Method 1)
         5.4.2 Synchronization Control Function using Actual
                Generator Equipment (Method 1)
         5.4.3 Synchronization Control Function for Equipment
                with no Synchronizing Disable Capability
         5.4.4 Startup Current Measurement (Method 2)
    5.5 Interconnection Integrity Tests
         5.5.1 Protection From Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
         5.5.2 Surge Withstand Performance
         5.5.3 Dielectric Test for Paralleling Device
    5.6 Test for Limitation of DC Injection for Inverters without
         Interconnection Transformers
    5.7 Unintentional Islanding
         5.7.1 Unintentional Islanding Test
         5.7.2 Unintentional Islanding Test for Synchronous
                Generators
    5.8 Reverse Power (for unintentional islanding)
         5.8.1 Reverse-Power Magnitude Test
         5.8.2 Reverse-Power Time Test
    5.9 Open Phase Test
    5.10 Reconnect Following Abnormal Condition Disconnect
    5.11 Harmonics
         5.11.1 Harmonics for Inverters
         5.11.2 Harmonics for Synchronous Generators
         5.11.3 Harmonics for Induction Generators
    5.12 Flicker Test
6.0 Production Tests
    6.1 Response to Abnormal Voltage - Production Test
    6.2 Response to Abnormal Frequency - Production Test
    6.3 Synchronization - Production Test
         6.3.1 Synchronization Production Test Procedure
         6.3.2 Optional Procedure for Equipment with
                Synchronizing Disable Function
    6.4 Documentation - Production Test
7.0 Commissioning Test
    7.1 Verifications and Inspections
    7.2 Field Conducted Type and Production tests
    7.3 Unintentional Islanding Functionality Test
         7.3.1 Reverse Power or Minimum Power Test
         7.3.2 Non-Islanding Functionality Test
         7.3.3 Other Unintentional Islanding Test Methods
    7.4 Cease to Energize Functionality Test
    7.5 Revised Settings
8.0 Periodic Interconnection Tests
Annex A (Normative) Test Signals
    A.1 Magnitude Test (Ramp Function) - General
    A.2 Time Test (Step Function) - General
    A.3 Reverse-Power Magnitude Test (Ramp Function)
    A.4 Reverse-Power Time Test (Step Function)
Annex B (Informative) Bibliography

Specifies the Type, Production, and Commissioning tests that shall be performed to demonstrate that the interconnection functions and equipment of the DR conform to IEEE 1547.

DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded
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