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Pilot Description. The pilot area of RESOLVD is located in L’Esquirol, a village in the north of Catalunya. It is composed of two low voltage (LV) three-phase lines, deriving from two different Secondary Substations (SS), which will be called SS-A and SS-B. In Figure 1 the blue arrows represent the supply points, while the yellow circles stand for the PV installations. Only line 2 (L2) of SS-A and line 2 (L2) of SS-B will be part of the pilot area. Figure 1: Schematic of the pilot area of RESOLVD Table 1: Rated power and contracted power values of SS-A and SS-B Figure 2: Changes to the configuration of the pilot area Figure 3: Simplified schematic of the pilot area Figure 4: Location of connection with PED The Lithium-ion and Lead-acid batteries, indicated in blue in Figure 6, will be installed on the second floor. To sustain and distribute their weight over the floor, a metallic support will be constructed and located under the energy storage system. Another issue encountered is related to the insertion of the batteries into the building, as the window that can be seen on the façade, could be too small. For this reason, it will be necessary to assemble the modules of the two storage devices on site. The PED will be located on the ground floor, so that it will be easier for the user to control it. The batteries and the BMS will be electrically connected to the PED by a cable that will go through the floor. All the communication connections will converge into the communication box, located on the first floor, on the opposite side of the PED. Figure 5:A picture of SS-B where the PED and the batteries will be installed Figure 6: Plan of the floors and vertical sections of SS-B, indicating the positions of PED and batteries The in-field components of the Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) provided by ComSensus are the Phase Measurement Unit (PMU) and the Power Quality Meter (PQM). These technologies will be installed on both the low voltage and on the medium voltage side, as described in the scheme of Figure 7. Even though the RESOLVD pilot is focusing on the LV segment of the network, EyPESA will expand the pilot, encompassing MV level to demonstrate with more quality the contribution of the PMU devices in fault detection and localization. Figure 7 represents with blue lines the MV network upstream of the LV pilot area (black lines). The circles labelled with a “T” are the poles of the network. The boxes labelled as SS-A, SS-B, SS-C, SS-D, SS-E and SS-F are the secondary substa...
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