Droop Characteristic Sample Clauses

Droop Characteristic. 35 (19) Over/Under-Speed................................................ 35 (20) Control Systems................................................. 35 (21)
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Droop Characteristic. The governor unit speed-droop characteristic shall have a nominal setting of 4 percent (4%) with no intentional deadband, with 70% of the droop response to be available within 15-seconds of the initial event triggering a frequency deviation and 100% within 30-seconds. The droop setting shall be tunable and be determined during commissioning. This setting shall be changed upon Company’s written request as necessary for grid droop response coordination.
Droop Characteristic. The Facility shall be equipped with a speed/load governing control that has a speed droop characteristic. The droop setting should permit a setting from 3 to 6%. This setting shall be changed upon Company’s written request as necessary for grid droop response coordination. The droop setting shall be tunable and may be specified during commissioning, the nominal setting is 4%. The droop response shall be configured with no intentional deadband. If any deadband is present it shall not exceed ±0.0166 Hz. The droop response shall provide 80-100% of expected (proportional) active power output at the end of a linear ramp change in frequency of 1% (0.6 Hz) over a 5 second period starting at the initial frequency deviation. 80% of the desired response has to be delivered within 2 seconds after disturbance, and full response must be deployed within an additional 3 seconds after an initial 2 seconds for a total response within 5 seconds after the disturbance. When operating in parallel with the Company System, the Facility shall operate with its speed governor control in automatic operation. Notification of changes in the status of the speed/load governing controls must be provided to the Company System Operator immediately preferably through SCADA. [RESERVED] The Facility shall be capable of operating in isochronous (zero droop) or droop mode. The mode of operation will be at the request of the Company System Operator and shall be capable of changing modes of operation while online. Mode of operation will be controlled remotely by Company System Operator and indication of mode provided through telemetry. The dynamic response and tuning of the Facility unit controls is critical to the assessment of the system impact in the Interconnection Requirements Study. The actual dynamic response of the units will be tested during commissioning and reflected in the transient stability performance during under-frequency and over-frequency events. Performance during underfrequency events. The Facility is required to remain in continuous operation during and following under-frequency conditions as described below. During these conditions the Facility is to remain connected and continue exporting power (with export reflecting the appropriate proportional droop response). The Facility shall, at a minimum, behave as follows during an under-frequency disturbance (“f” is the system frequency at the Point of Interconnection) : [THIS SECTION MAY BE UPDATED BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE IR...

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