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Distributed Power Integrated Control Terminal
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The product is developed based on the Linux operating system and containerized architecture, utilizing virtualization technology to achieve application software decoupling and APP-based expansion, enabling a cloud-edge-end communication architecture. It supports multiple communication protocols, features rapid active and reactive power regulation, includes conventional protection trip functions, and supports microgrid control, achieving comprehensive management of photovoltaic-storage-charging-flexible devices.


System Composition


Functional Features
  • It offers precise AGC/AVC regulation functions, providing more real-time adjustments and smoother curves.
  • It supports access to multiple master stations, including distribution network Zone I master stations, Zone IV master stations, distribution IoT master stations, dispatch master stations, and marketing master stations.
  • It can simultaneously connect to multiple master station systems, including distribution network master stations, dispatch master stations, and new energy master stations.
  • It features local microgrid control strategies, supporting single-district reverse power automatic regulation, voltage management, and multi-transformer area coordination microgrid control strategies.
  • It adopts a non-real-time system combined with a real-time MCU architecture to achieve conventional protection functions, resulting in more economical hardware. It supports multiple protection trip functions such as overcurrent stage III, overvoltage, anti-islanding, and reverse power
  • It employs virtualized container technology to achieve software App-based expansion, making operations and maintenance more convenient and flexible through associated maintenance tools.
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