Press Release
Published 08/2020
NOJA Power Introduces Directional Power Protection for their OSM Series Reclosers
Australian switchgear engineering firm today announces the addition of ANSI 32 Directional Power Protection to the suite of features available in the RC-10 and RC-15 Recloser Controls for OSM Reclosers. This functionality provides engineers with a new method for handling distributed generation protection requirements.
Available as a free upgrade of firmware for field deployed NOJA Power RC-10 and RC-15 controllers, Directional Power is a core part of the new 1.25.0.0 firmware version for these devices.
ANSI 32 Directional Power
The core operating principle of ANSI 32 Directional power is to operate on calculated active power. This metric is then evaluated against the two cases, Overpower and Underpower. With these two cases considered, Directional Power helps protection engineers handle many protection cases, particularly:
- detect and operate against overloads,
- under generation,
- generator motoring and
- motor’s acting as generators.
With the global proliferation of distributed generation, alongside the OSM Reclosers common deployment as distributed generation interconnection switchgear, ANSI 32 Directional Power plays an essential role in the global transition to decentralized generation.
“Responding to customer demand, this feature was implemented as our products find more and more application as the interface point to connect asynchronous distributed renewable energy generation to the distribution grid,” reports NOJA Power Group Managing Director Neil O’Sullivan.
NOJA Power participates in significant research and development in Renewable and Distributed Generation connection technology, demonstrated by their Synchophasor Project and multiple generation connection success stories.
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