Systems with anti-backflow functionality can adjust the inverter's output to ensure that the electricity generated is fully consumed by local loads, preventing excess power from entering the grid.
According to different system voltage levels, photovoltaic anti-backflow systems can be divided into single-phase anti-backflow systems, three-phase and energy storage system ones. In a power system, power is generally sent from the grid to the load, which is called forward current.
Backflow is the sudden reversal of normal water flow through the water lines caused by a sudden change in water pressure. CKRWP has backflow prevention devices installed in each pit to prevent contamination associated with backflow from entering the system.
What is a backflow prevention device?
The type and location of the backflow prevention device is dependent upon the nature of the hazard and complexity of the onsite piping. The backflow prevention assembly is approved based upon specifications developed jointly by regulatory agencies, plumbing official and the manufacturing industry.
Why is a backflow prevention device test important?
Since all mechanical devices are subject to failure, the on-going program for the Certification and Re-certification of the Device Testers, as well as the database of backflow prevention device test results are critical in maintaining the integrity of these devices.
Deye inverter anti-backflow working principle: install an meter with CT or current sensor at the grid-connected point. When it detects that there is current flowing to the grid, it will feed back to the inverter, and the inverter will immediately change its working mode and track from the maximum power point of MPPT.