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SCHEDULE 3 - DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES INTERCONNECTION PROCESS <br />6.Protective Devices and Systems <br />A)Protective devices required to permit safe and proper operation of the Area EPS while interconnected with <br />degree of protection is required for increased Distributed Generation size. This is due to the greater <br />magnitude of short circuit currents and the potential impact to system stability from these installations. <br />Medium and large installations require more sensitive and faster protection to minimize damage and ensure <br />safety. <br />If a transfer system is installed which has a user accessible selection of several transfer modes, the <br />transfer mode which has the greatest protection requirements will establish the protection <br />requirements for that transfer system. <br />The Interconnection Customer shall provide protective devices and systems to detect the Voltage, <br />Frequency, Harmonic and Flicker levels as defined in the IEEE 1547 standard during periods when <br />the Generation System is operated in parallel with the Area EPS. The Interconnection Customer <br />shall be responsible for the purchase, installation, and maintenance of these devices. Discussion <br />on the requirements for these protective devices and systems follows: <br />i)Relay settings <br />(1) If the Generation System is utilizing a Type-Certified system, such as a UL listed inverter a <br />Professional Electrical Engineer is not required to review and approve the design of the <br />interconnecting system. If the Generation System interconnecting device is not Type- Certified or <br />if the Type-Certified Generation System interconnecting device has additional design <br />modifications made, the Generation System control, the protective system, and the <br />interconnecting device(s) shall be reviewed and approved by a Professional Electrical Engineer, <br />registered in the State of Minnesota. <br />(2) A copy of the proposed protective relay settings shall be supplied to the Area EPS operator for <br />review and approval, to ensure proper coordination between the generation system and the Area <br />EPS. <br />ii)Relays <br />(1) All equipment providing relaying functions shall meet or exceed ANSI/IEEE Standards for <br />protective relays, i.e., C37.90, C37.90.1 and C37.90.2. <br />(2) - <br />installed to permit field testing and maintenance of the relay without unwiring or disassembling <br />the equipment. Inverter based protection is excluded from this requirement for Generation <br />Systems <40kW at the Point of Common Coupling. <br />(3) Three phase interconnections shall utilize three phase power relays, which monitor all three <br />phases of voltage and current, unless so noted in the appendix one-lines. <br />(4) All relays shall be equipped with setting limit ranges at least as wide as specified in IEEE 1547 , and <br />meet other requirements as specified in the Area EPS interconnect study. Setting limit ranges are <br />not to be confused with the actual relay settings required for the proper operation of the <br />installation. At a minimum, all protective systems shall meet the requirements established in IEEE <br />1547. <br />(a) Over-current relays (IEEE Device 50/51 or 50/51V) shall operate to trip the protecting breaker <br />at a level to ensure protection of the equipment and at a speed to allow <br />345 <br />