Abstract
Islanding occurs when a utility-interactive distributed generator (DG) is disconnected from the utility grid and continues to supply power to local loads. This condition has several consequences including damage to the equipment and personnel safety risks. Therefore, it is required by utility interconnection standards for the DG to stop energizing local loads in the case of islanding. In this paper, an active islanding detection method (IDM) based on injecting a disturbance into the phase-locked loop (PLL) of a grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) inverter and monitoring the harmonic components of the point of common coupling (PCC) is proposed. A modified Goertzel algorithm is utilized to detect the injected harmonic which is effective for a wide range of load conditions in terms of load quality factor, resonant frequency, and reactive power. The simulation results in MATLAB/Simulink show that the proposed technique is fast with minimum side effects on power quality features such as output current total harmonic distortion (THD). This method is implemented on a single phase 5 kW grid-tied PV inverter and is tested experimentally. The experimental results verify that the proposed technique is fast with zero non-detection zone (NDZ) which is effective for a variety of load conditions.
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