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BS EN 62116:2011 Test procedure of islanding prevention measures for utility-interconnected photovoltaic inverters

BS EN 62116:2011

Test procedure of islanding prevention measures for utility-interconnected photovoltaic inverters

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Standard number:BS EN 62116:2011
Pages:46
Released:2011-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 55550 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62116:2011


This standard BS EN 62116:2011 Test procedure of islanding prevention measures for utility-interconnected photovoltaic inverters is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.160 Solar energy engineering

The purpose of this European Standard is to provide a test procedure to evaluate the performance of islanding prevention measures used with utility-interconnected PV systems.

This standard does not specify settings parameters (voltage and frequency trip magnitude and trip time) nor pass/fail criteria, because the EN 50438 and/or National standards and/or grid codes should be taken into account for this purpose.

This standard describes a guideline for testing the performance of automatic islanding prevention measures installed in or with single or multi-phase utility interactive PV inverters connected to the utility grid. The test procedure and criteria described are minimum requirements that will allow repeatability. Additional requirements or more stringent criteria may be specified if demonstrable risk can be shown. Inverters and other devices meeting the requirements of this standard are considered non-islanding as defined in CLC/TS 61836.

This standard may be applied to other types of utility-interconnected systems (e.g. inverter-based microturbine and fuel cells, induction and synchronous machines). However, technical review may be necessary for other than inverter-based PV systems.

Alternative testing procedures to evaluate the performance of islanding prevention may be allowed by national standards and/or grid codes.