Power Conversion System definition

Power Conversion System or “PCS” means a bi-directional, 4-quadrant inverter. The PCS system is housed in an enclosure as specified by the supplier and can be connected to (medium voltage) step-up transformers for grid voltage interconnection.
Power Conversion System. “(PCS)” means a bi-directional AC/DC inverter typically combined with a step-up transformer, DC input connected to the battery system and/or PV system, and AC output interconnected typically to the Project Substation or interconnection point. If not specified otherwise, the medium voltage step-up transformer shall be assumed to be included with PCS. For DC-coupled solar plus storage configurations, a single direction inverter may be used.
Power Conversion System means the system to convert the stored energy of the Project into electrical energy and vice versa.

Examples of Power Conversion System in a sentence

  • The Power Conversion System (PCS) is the interface between the DC battery system and the AC system and provides for charging and discharging of the battery and may consist of one or more parallel units.

  • We have a number of potential products under development including our UPS and Power Quality System, Power Conversion System and Power Control Modules.

  • It includes the implementation of the Intelligent Local Energy Manager (ILEM) which the controller of the power electronic device and manages the batteries via the Battery Management System (BMS) while the Power Conversion System (PCS) is based on the concept of parallelizing inverters, which enables the operation of battery cells in series/parallel mode.

  • The other container (or multiple containers) shall house the Power Conversion System (PCS).

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