This standard defines data exchange requirements to enable the centralized control of displacement factor of a number of variable speed drives (VSD) or fully integrated motor drives (IMD). The standard defines a set of communication layers using standard protocols which an individual VSD or IMD may use to communicate its available capacity for reactive power generation and to receive demands for reactive power. The standard defines appropriate response times and ramp rates following a demand for reactive power. This standard does not define requirements for reactive power capability of VSDs. This standard addresses integrated motor drives and variable speed motor drives fed by low voltage three phase supplies up to 500VAC with a power rating of less than 500kW but greater than 15kW and covers supply frequencies ranging from 44-65Hz.
- Standard Committee
- IAS/IPCSD - Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department
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- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2024-12-11
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- IEEE Industry Applications Society
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- IAS/IPCSD - Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department
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DIRPFCVSD - Data interconnect requirements for Power factor correction of distributed Variable Frequency Motor Drives
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- Michael Kipness
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- Luca Rovere
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