Efficient monitoring and control of
photovoltaic plants
Plant visualization with SIMATIC WinCC
SINVERT PVS and PVM inverters
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Keeping a constant watch on performance
and energy yield
with SIMATIC WinCC
Cost effectiveness with a view to the long term is the top priority in photovoltaic plants.
For this reason, maximum availability must be guaranteed. It is also hugely important
that the technical status of the overall system should be optimum at all times.
SIMATIC WinCC offers all the facilities for meeting these requirements: efficient data capture
for fast, simple and low-cost monitoring of the performance and energy yield of the overall plant.
Industrial Ethernet
SCALANCE S VPN router
Inverter Station 1
DSL router
Internet
WinCC WebNavigator
Inverter Stations 2-n
SINVERT PVS
inverters
SINVERT PVS
inverters
WinCC PC
SINVERT PVS
ComBox 100
SINVERT PVS
weather station
SINVERT PVS
ComBox 100
Weather sensors
Industrial Ethernet fiber-optic ring
Ripple-control
receiver
grid operator
0%
SINVERT PVS
ControlBox
100%
Typical configuration of a PV plant with
SINVERT PVS inverters
Maximum transparency and efficient operation
thanks to innovative plant visualization
SIMATIC WinCC is the optimal solution for monitoring
Highlights at a glance
and controlling PV plants in which SINVERT PVS and
Gap-free transparency regarding the plant status
SINVERT PVM inverters are used. Our ground-breaking
Input to grid
visualization system makes the status and the energy
Performance ratio
flow of the PV plant transparent. It is suitable for representing all possible plant data and can also be easily
adapted and expanded at a later date.
Electrical parameters
Faults, warnings and events
(also available via SMS and e-mail)
Ambient temperature, module temperature, insolation
and other optional values such as wind speed or rain display (provided a weather station is available)
Overall plant status, including status messages
of the PV inverters and system components
Efficient operator input to the plant even remotely
Starting and stopping the PV inverters
Simple and efficient configuring:
Thanks to the use of a standardized PV library, customers
can make adaptations by means of intuitive configuring
with graphics support (drag&drop).
Adapting the SINVERT inverter settings
Changing the IP configuration
Acknowledging messages
Typical system monitoring view
Overview of meteorological data
Boundless human machine interfacing
via the local network (LAN) or the Internet
Analyzing and editing data
Monitoring using SIMATIC WinCC can take place either
via the local network (LAN) of a site or with the
WinCC/Web Navigator via the Internet or the company
intranet. This requires no modification of the existing
WinCC project. In every case, the PV inverters from our
SINVERT portfolio and the system components involved
are networked together on the basis of Ethernet. Internet
access is not absolutely necessary for remote access, since
our
solutions also enable access via GSM.
If desired, you can export selected data online to a file in
CSV format. This is necessary if the data is to be further
edited
later, using other tools such as Microsoft Excel.
System requirements for remote access via the Internet
include DSL access, Internet Explorer (V6 SP1 or
higher), and a Windows 2003 Server (operating system
Windows XP or 7). In this connection, the WinCC/Web
Navigator
enables independent access by several users simultaneously. The
WinCC Premium add-on AlarmControlCenter also allows
e-mail
notification that can be converted to SMS.
Typical subplant view
No compromise in securing energy yield
thanks to full transparency
SIMATIC WinCC is crucial if you want to significantly
increase
the availability of your plants: Alarms and messages facilitate
fast and simple troubleshooting and error identification
thus accelerating their correction. Fault messages
can be configured with maximum flexibility, and coordinated
with your individual plant management, using notification
by
SMS or e-mail, for example.
Faults are displayed not only on the relevant tab on the
message page, but also in a fault line. This is available
both on the plant page and on the statistics page. This
enables you to quickly take appropriate measures and
thus minimize or completely avoid any losses in energy
yield.
Last but not least, statistics functions facilitate the display
of current and historic data in the form of trend diagrams
or bar charts.
Visualization of plant locations on a map
Your plants at a glance
SIMATIC WinCC not only represents the monitored plants
on a map,
it also visualizes entire plants, subplants, and inverters,
including the associated detailed
information.
The plant view shows, for example, the insolation,
energy
and meteorological data, and the performance ratio
for the entire plant.
The subplant view shows the data of the inverters,
transformers, and other components of this subplant.
The inverter view shows the following information for
each
of the inverters connected to a transformer:
the electrical data (e.g. daily, monthly, annual and total
energy, active power, and rated output) upstream and
downstream of the inverter, the statuses of the inverter
contactors, and the operator panel of the inverter. The
display of the operator panel is modeled on that of the
actual inverter.
Further information
You can find an overview of our portfolio of
products and services on the Internet:
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We will be pleased to respond, even personally,
to any questions you may have:
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Siemens AG
Industry Sector
Control Components and Systems Engineering
P.O. Box 23 55
90713 FRTH
GERMANY
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