1、IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Electric Energy Storage Equipment and Systems for Electric Power Systems ApplicationsIEEE Std 2030.3-2016Sponsored by the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy StorageIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 100
2、16-5997USAIEEE Std 2030.3-2016IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Electric Energy Storage Equipment and Systems for Electric Power Systems ApplicationsSponsor IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage Approved 30 June 2016IEEE-SA St
3、andards BoardAbstract: Applications of electric energy storage equipment and systems (ESS) for electric power systems (EPSs) are covered. Testing items and procedures, including type test, production test, installation evaluation, commissioning test at site, and periodic test, are provided in order
4、to verify whether ESS applied in EPSs meet the safety and reliability requirements of the EPS. Grid opera-tors, ESS manufactures, and ESS operators are for whom this standard is established.Keywords: commissioning test, electric energy storage equipment, electric energy storage systems, electric pow
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35、ights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this draft standard was completed, the working group of Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Electric Energy Storage with Electric Power Systems had the following membership:Yiming Hou, ChairXi Xiao, SecretaryChengwei DaiYi HanJinghan HeYu JiRui LiYang
36、 LiCaihao LiangHuishi LiangHaitao LiuZhipeng LvWenyuan MaZanxiang NieJian SuXisheng TangXiaojun WangMing WuZhenggang YinHui YuDongxia ZhangThe following members of the entity balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Beijing Jiaoton
37、g UniversityBeijing Sifang Automation Co., LtdBII Group Holdings Ltd.China Datang CorporationHuawei Technologies Co., LtdInstitute of Electrical Engineering Chinese Academy of SciencesNorth China Electric Power UniversityRockwell AutomationSouthwest Jiaotong UniversityState Grid Corporation of China
38、 (SGCC)Tianjin UniversityTsinghua UniversityWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 30 June 2016, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairTed Burse, Vice ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiStephen DukesJi
39、anbin FanJ. Travis GriffithGary HoffmanRonald W. HotchkissMichael JanezicJoseph L. Koepfinger*Hung LingKevin LuAnnette D. ReillyGary RobinsonMehmet UlemaYingli WenHoward WolfmanDon WrightYu YuanDaidi Zhong*Member Emeritus7Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction is not
40、part of IEEE Std 2030.32016, IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Electric Energy Storage Equipment and Systems for Electric Power Systems Applications.Energy storage equipment and systems (ESS) that connect to an electric power system (EPS) shall meet the requirements specified in related IEEE standar
41、ds. Standardized test procedures are necessary to establish and verify compliance with those requirements. These test procedures need to provide both repeatable results, at independent test locations, and have flexibility to accommodate the variety of storage technologies and applications.This guide
42、 is comprised of 10 clauses and two annexes. The main content includes type tests, production tests, installation evaluations, commissioning tests at site, and periodic tests.Despite the fact that ESS applied in an EPS are at discharging state (acting as power sources) or at charging state (acting a
43、s load), ESS shall comply with the planning and operation requirements of the grid. This stan-dard aims to provide the test items and procedures for the ESS applied in EPSs to verify whether the relevant characteristic parameters of the integrated ESS are in accordance with the technical requirement
44、s of the EPSs.8Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.ContentsOverview 101.1 Scope 101.2 Purpose . 112. Normative references 113. Definitions .123.1 Definitions 123.2 Acronyms and abbreviations 124. General 134.1 Testing items .134.2 Application .135. General technical requirements .155.1 Accuracy
45、 of the test result .155.2 Test environment 155.3 Accuracy and calibration of the instruments for test .155.4 Equipment information.155.5 Test report .165.6 Technical requirement of the test system 166. Type tests .166.1 Temperature stability test 176.2 State of charge (SOC) test .186.3 Conversion e
46、fficiency test 216.4 Response time test 266.5 Ramp-rate test.286.6 Synchronization test .296.7 Reconnection after abnormal condition test .306.8 Harmonics test 356.9 Flicker test 366.10 Voltage unbalance test 366.11 Open-phase test 386.12 Overcurrent test 396.13 DC injection test .396.14 Response to
47、 abnormal voltage condition 396.15 Response to abnormal frequency condition 476.16 Unintentional islanding test 506.17 Low-voltage ride through test (LVRT test) .516.18 Interconnection integrity test 546.19 Test record 557. Production test . 557.1 Insulation test of paralleling equipment 557.2 Synch
48、ronization test . 567.3 Continuous operation test . 567.4 Reconnection after abnormal condition test . 567.5 Response to abnormal voltage condition test 577.6 Response to abnormal frequency condition test587.7 Overcurrent test 587.8 Unintentional islanding test 587.9 Low-voltage ride through test .5
49、99Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.7.10 Test record 598. Installation evaluation .598.1 Operation environment conditions .598.2 Grounding 608.3 Isolation device.608.4 Monitoring608.5 Fault response .608.6 Coordination with EPS reclosing 609. Commissioning test .609.1 General requirements .609.2 Calibration and inspection 619.3 Supplemented type test and production test at site 619.4 Insulation test of paralleling equipment 619.5 Synchronization test . 629.6 Unintentional islanding test 629.7 Stop charging/discharging test 629.8 Parameters adjustment 6310. Periodi