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Home›News›AS/NZS 4777.2:2015 Compliance Workshops

AS/NZS 4777.2:2015 Compliance Workshops

By Jacob Harris
17/08/2015
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solar council copyRegistrations are now open to for the Australian Solar Council’s compliance workshops.

In the era of Grid 2.0 comprehending the implications of energy trading, distributed energy generation and storage is vital.

This workshop will deliver an understanding of inverter requirements and connectivity to the utility grid; solutions to the earth fault alarm (AC) and charge controller (DC) compliance and investigate reactive power control constraints due to network changes.

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PRESENTER: Glen Morris, Vice President of the Australian Solar Council and Principal SolarQuip

TIME:  8.30am to 2.30pm includes catered lunch

WHERE and WHEN:
Melbourne on Wednesday September 16th
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
Champion Room
1 Aughtie Drive
Albert Park

Sydney on Thursday September 17th
Ausgrid
48-50 Holker St
Silverwater

Gold Coast on Friday September 18th
Bond University
Princeton Room Building 6 Level 3
14 University Drive
Bond University
Robina

Parking  is readily available beside all venues.

CPD POINTS: Soon to be advised.

REGISTRATION: $38.50 inc GST

CONTENT:
On AS/NZS 4777.2:2015

  • Are the products you are importing complying with the standard update?
  • What are the implications for hybrid systems?
  • How will demand response modes help the grid?
  • What are the Isolation and residue current requirements?
  • How this update will help the solar industry?
  • Understanding integration of multi -mode inverters to the network (Case Studies)

On IEC 62109.1 and IEC 62109.2

  • Solutions to the earth fault alarm and automatic functionality. What is it, where does it go, what are the methodologies?
  • Does your charge controller comply with IEC 62109.1 and your inverter with IEC 62109.2. When does this apply and what products comply with this standard?
  • Post 11th July  – the challenges of upgrading systems to comply with the CEC and CER requirements

On Network requirements

  • Does your micro-inverter have reactive power control to meet the requirements of your local utility?
  • Central Protection as viewed through AS/NZS 4777.2:2015

Explaining the CER audit program

  • An inside perspective.

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