Power Conditioners/ Inverters Sample Clauses

Power Conditioners/ Inverters. The Power Conditioners/ Inverters of the SPV power plants must conform to the latest edition of IEC/ equivalent Standards as specified below: Efficiency Measurements : IEC 61683 Environmental Testing : IEC 60068 -2/IEC 62093 EM Compatibility (EMC) : IEC 00000-0-0, XXX 00000-0-0 & other relevant parts of IEC 61000 Electrical safety : IEC 62103/ IEC 62109-1&2 Anti-Islanding Protection : IEEE 0000/XXX 00000/XX 1741 or equivalent BIS Standards
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Power Conditioners/ Inverters. The Power Conditioners/Inverters of the SPV power plants must conform to the latest edition of IEC/ equivalent BIS Standards as specified below: Efficiency Measurements IEC 61683 Environmental Testing IEC 60068-2/ IEC 62093 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) IEC 00000-0-0, IEC 00000-0-0 Electrical Safety IEC 62103/ 62109-1&2 Protection against Islanding of Grid IEEE1547/IEC 62116/ UL1741 or equivalent EN/BIS Standards LVRT Compliance As per the latest GERC/ CERC Guidelines/ Order/ Regulations Grid Connectivity Relevant GERC/ CERC Regulations (including LVRT compliance) and Grid Code as amended and revised from time to time. Rated capacity Nominal/ Rated output power of the inverter (if different power ratings are mentioned at different temperatures, then power rating at 50oC shall be considered) in kW will be considered as inverter rated capacity.
Power Conditioners/ Inverters. The Power Conditioners/Inverters of the SPV power plants conform to the latest edition of IEC/ equivalent BIS Standards as specified below: Efficiency Measurements IEC 61683 Environmental Testing IEC 60068-2/IEC 62093 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) IEC 00000-0-0, IEC 00000-0-0 Electrical Safety IEC 62103/ IEC 62109-1&2 Protection against Islanding of Grid IEEE1547/ IEC 62116/ UL1741 or equivalent EN/BIS Standards Other Sub-systems/Components Other subsystems/components used in the SPV power plants (Cables, Connectors, Junction Boxes, Surge Protection Devices, etc.) must also conform to the relevant international/national Standards for Electrical Safety besides that for Quality required for ensuring Expected Service Life and Weather Resistance (IEC Standard for DC cables for PV systems is under development. It is recommended that in the interim, the Cables of 6001800 Volts DC for outdoor installations should comply with the draft EN50618 for service life expectancy of 25 years).

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