DMC490 Microgrid Controller Software Configuration Guide
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Figure 13 Representation of the co-generator model
Note
: Different energy source and carriers, meaning natural gas, electricity, and heat, are involved, and that
they are all represented in terms of a common unit (kW). Note too that P
CHPe
and P
CHPh
are not
independently controlled. Also, fuel consumption rate of a CHP unit reflected in the objective function is
assumed to be an affine function of its generated electric power; this is similar to all dispatchable units
in the microgrid.
Similar to dispatchable generators, CHP units can also operate in isochronous mode to cover the electric
system reserve requirements.
Microgrid Controller Setup
The Microgrid Controller is set up for microgrid operation and control from the DMC490 HMI.
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To connect and configure a microgrid, perform the following tasks:
1.
Set up communication between Assets controller or Asset of the Microgrid to the DMC490 using Data
Collection Application; see Chapter 17 - Configure IED/Device Blocks (Clients) of the SWM0066
D400
Software Configuration Guide
.
2.
Follow the configuration procedure provided in Chapter 2 – DMC490 Configuration
of this manual.
Using SGConfig to Configure the DMC490
SGConfig (v9.0 or later) can be used to configure LogicLinx for a DMC490.
The following SGConfig features are not supported and will fail if you attempt to use them
to configure a DMC490:
•
Offline editor
•
Bulk editing
•
Import/export
If you attempt to use the offline editor and commit the changes, you will lose the MGC-
related configuration.
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