Activation of Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal Operation Sample Clauses

Activation of Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal Operation. The Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal Operation is a symmetrical reserve product. 100 per cent of the reserve capacity shall be activated as upward balancing, when the frequency is 49.9 Hz or less. Correspondingly, when the frequency is 50.1 Hz or more, 100 per cent of the reserve capacity shall be activated as downward balancing. In the frequency range of 49.9 to 50.1 Hz, the volume of the activated capacity shall be proportional to the magnitude of the frequency deviation. As a result of a stepwise frequency change of 0.10 Hz, the control shall be activated in full in three minutes. The activation shall not be significantly and purposely delayed. The maximum dead band in load-frequency control may be 50 ± 0.01 Hz. The activated reserve within the dead band is zero. Reserve Units, whose prequalification test was carried about before 1 January 2020, may continue to use a maximum dead band of 50 ±
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Activation of Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal Operation. The Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal Operation is a symmetrical reserve product. 100 per cent of the reserve capacity shall be activated as upward balancing, when the frequency is 49.9 Hz or less. Correspondingly, when the frequency is 50.1 Hz or more, 100 per cent of the reserve capacity shall be activated as downward balancing. In the frequency range of 49.9 to 50.1 Hz, the volume of the activated capacity shall be proportional to the magnitude of the frequency deviation. As a result of a stepwise frequency change of 0.10 Hz, the control shall be activated in full in three minutes. The maximum dead band in load-frequency control may be 50 ±0.05 Hz. From 1 January 2020, the maximum dead band may be 50 ±0.01 Hz. With Reserve Units that have a valid prequalification test on 1 January 2020, the new requirement will come into force when the validity period of the prequalification test finishes. If a Reserve Unit is capable of controlling its power continuously, the control shall be linear within a frequency range of 49.9-50.1 Hz in accordance with Figure 3.1. Linear activation may be continued also outside this frequency range in accordance with the broken line in the figure. This shall be documented in the prequalification test record. The technical requirements and the prequalification process of Valid from 1 January 2019 Frequency Containment Reserves (FCR)

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