Performing the prequalification test Sample Clauses

Performing the prequalification test. The Reserve Unit shall be connected to the electricity system during the prequalification test. Other controls potentially affecting the active power or the activation of the reserve, such as FCR-N or FCR-D and the automatic frequency restoration reserve (aFRR), shall not be in use. A synthetic frequency signal is produced for testing the Fast Frequency Reserve. The test signal is primarily produced by an external source, from which the signal is fed into the frequency-measuring device. Alternatively, the test signal can be generated programmatically in a controller. Since in the latter option the frequency-measurement device is bypassed, the activation of the reserve must additionally be verified on the basis of grid frequency. For the supplementary test, the activation frequency is set close to the nominal frequency so that the reserve is activated by the normal variation of the frequency. The measuring and data logging must be started at least 2 minutes before applying the test signal. It must be continued until the Reserve Unit has deactivated and is ready to reactivate. The technical requirements and the prequalification process of Fast Frequency Reserve (FFR) Valid from 22.5.2023 The synthetic test signal can be a frequency ramp or stepwise frequency changes. The principle of a frequency ramp is shown in Figure 4.1. The ramp starts at 50.0 Hz and ends at 49.40 Hz. The ramp speed shall not exceed 0.2 Hz/s in order for the measurements to indicate the moment when the activation frequency is reached.
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