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    BS EN 50549-1:2019 Requirements for generating plants to be connected in parallel with distribution networks - Connection to a LV distribution network. Generating plants up to and including Type B
    Edition: 2019
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Description of BS EN 50549-1:2019 2019

This document specifies the technical requirements for the protection functions and the operational capabilities for generating plants, intended to operate in parallel with LV distribution networks.

For practical reasons this document refers to the responsible party where requirements have to be defined by an actor other than the DSO e.g. TSO, member state, regulatory authorities according to the legal framework. Typically the DSO will inform the producer about these requirements.

NOTE 1 This includes European network codes and their national implementation, as well as additional national regulations.

NOTE 2 Additional national requirements especially for the connection to the distribution network and the operation of the generating plant may apply.

The requirements of this European Standard apply, irrespective of the kind of energy source and irrespective of the presence of loads in the producer’s network, to generating plants, generating modules, electrical machinery and electronic equipment that meet all of the following conditions:

  • converting any energy source into AC electricity;

  • generating modules capacity of type B or smaller according to COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2016/631 while considering national implementation for the decision regarding power limits between A and B types and B and C types;

  • connected to and operated in parallel with an AC LV distribution network.

NOTE 3 Generating plants connected to a MV distribution network fall into the scope of EN 50549–2.

NOTE 4 Electrical energy storage systems (EESS) in meeting the conditions above are included

If generating modules of different type (A or B) are combined in one plant, different requirements apply for the different modules based on the type of each module.

EXAMPLE: If a generating plant consists of multiple generating modules (see 3.2.1), according to COMMISSION REGLUATION (EU) 2016/631 the situation might occur, that some generating modules are of type A and some are of type B.

Unless specified otherwise by the DSO and the responsible party, generating plants connected to a medium voltage distribution network with a maximum apparent power up to 150 kVA can comply with this European Standard as alternative to the requirements of EN 50549-2. A different threshold may be defined by the DSO and the responsible party.

This document recognizes the existence of specific technical requirements (e.g. grid codes) of the DSO or another responsible party within a member state and these must be complied with.

Excluded from the scope are:

  • the selection and evaluation of the point of connection;

  • power system impact assessment e.g. assessment of effects on power quality, local voltage increase, impact on line protections operation;

  • connection assessment, the set of technical verifications made as part of the planning of the connection;

  • island operation of generating plants, both intentional and unintentional, where no part of the distribution network is involved;

  • four-quadrant rectifier of drives feeding breaking energy back into the distribution network for limited duration with no internal source of primary energy;

  • uninterruptible power supply with duration of parallel operation limited to 100 ms;

NOTE 5 Parallel operation due to maintenance of uninterruptible power supply units is not seen as part of normal UPS operation and therefore not considered in this document.

  • requirements for the safety of personnel as they are already adequately covered by existing European Standards.

  • the connection of a generating unit, module or plant into a DC network



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