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About
Pages: 177 pages
Size: 74 MB
Publisher: IET
Author (s): IET
Language: English
Date of Publication: 2021
Content
Lists of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Scope, purpose and use of this Code of Practice
2.1 Scope and purpose
2.2 Use of this Code of Practice
Section 3 EESS components and architectures
3.1 Overview
3.2 System functionality
3.3 Power coupling modes
3.4 Packaged EESS and discrete component EESS
3.5 Examples of system architectures
Section 4 EESS operating states and applications
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Optimizing self-consumption of renewable energy
4.3 Arbitrage and aggregation
4.4 Reserve network capacity
4.5 Island mode, grid-independent, UPS and CPS operation
4.6 Ancillary services
4.7 Network upgrade deferral and peak lopping (peak shaving)
4.8 Renewable integration and export limitation
Section 5 Batteries
5.1 Common storage devices
5.2 Battery characteristics
5.3 Battery charge profiles
5.4 Battery warranties
5.5 Hybrid battery systems
Section 6 Other EESS components
6.1 Inverter
6.2 Battery management system (BMS)
6.3 DC to DC converting PCE
6.4 Thermal management system
6.5 EESS controller
6.6 Independent means of earthing
6.7 Monitoring and metering
6.8 Grid synchronization
Section 7 EESS safety and planning considerations
7.1 Planning
7.2 Safety
Section 8 Specification of an EESS
8.1 System specification
8.2 Sizing an EESS for renewable time shifting (maximizing self-use)
8.3 Sizing an EESS for back-up and island mode systems
8.4 AC coupled system design - component compatibility check
8.5 Sizing an EESS for grid services
Section 9 Design of an EESS
9.1 General consideration of electrical installation standards
9.2 The EESS battery and PCE/BMS DC arrangements
9.3 The EESS operating in parallel with the grid (connected direct~feeding and connected reverse-feeding modes)
9.4 The EESS as an alternative source of supply to the grid (island mode)
9.5 Selectivity with supply-side protective devices
9.6 Electromagnetic compatibility
9.7 Surge and lightning protection
9.8 inrush currents
9.9 Load handling and load shedding
9.10 The EESS supplying DC circuits
9.11 Isolation and switching off for maintenance
9.12 RCD selection
Section 10 Network connection and DNO approval
10.1 General
10.2 Connection requirements tor generators
10.3 Engineering Recommendations G98 and G99
10.4 G98: single premises
10.5 698: multiple premises
10.6 G99: installations
10.7 Labelling requirements
10.8 New connections
10.9 Contestable and non-contestable works
10.10 Engineering recommendation G100
Section 11 EESS Installation
11 Installation phases
11.1 Battery installation
11.2 PCE/BMS location
11.3 Combined EESS units
Section 12 EESS inspection and testing
12.1 Inspection requirements
12.2 Circuit test requirements
12.3 EESS Commissioning
Section 13 EESS handover and documentation
13.1 System handover
13.2 Minimum system documentation
13.3 Larger projects (typically commercial and industrial, or multi-occupancy residential)
Section 14 EESS operation and maintenance
14.1 General
14.2 Scheduled maintenance
14.3 Periodic: verification
14.4 Regular inspections
14.5 Disposal of replaced components
14.6 Ensuring continued compatibility of components
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix References
Appendix C System labels and safety signs
C1 General
C2 Battery hazard Signage
C3 Signage for multiple supplies
Appendix D Standards
D1 Normative references
D2 Related standards
Appendix E DC arc flash risk assessment
E1 Introduction
E2 Pre-assembled battery systems
E3 Approach for other battery systems
Appendix F
Appendix G
Index