NEW! Regenerative Grid Simulator - Model 9410, from NH Research, Inc.

For the testing of grid-tied inverters, vehicle to grid (V2G), & other AC power products. The new Model 9410 Regenerative Grid Simulator adds programmable AC to our regenerative bi-directional product line which includes the popular 9200 Series for DC testing and battery emulation.

IRVINE, Calif. - Feb. 29, 2016 - PRLog -- NH Research, Inc. (NHR) has released its new Model 9410 Regenerative Grid Simulator. This test instrument packs a full featured, 4-quadrant, regenerative, rack-mountable, 12-kW grid simulator in only 15 ¾" (9U). Standard models include three (3) fully programmable channels allowing for any combination of DC as well as 1?, 2?, 3? AC outputs. The modular design of this grid simulator permits power to be expanded in 12-kW increments, allowing improved sizing for testing micro-grids, grid-tied solar inverters, on-line critical power systems (UPS), grid-aware chargers, and similar AC grid-connected devices. This grid simulator simplifies IEEE 1547, UL 1741, CA Rule-21, and LVRT compliance testing  by providing the highest level of integration and programming versatility in the smallest package.


The new Model 9410 Regenerative Grid Simulator adds programmable AC to our regenerative
bi-directional product line which includes the popular 9200 Series for DC testing and battery emulation. With the addition of this grid simulator, NHR is now able to offer combinations of AC and DC products specifically designed to simple testing of distributed energy resource (DER) and distributed generation (DG) products by simulating the AC area EPS as well as the DC battery or DC-Link capacitor.

Contact NHR (http://nhresearch.com/nh-research-inc/contact-nh-research-inc/) for further details on the Regenerative Grid Simulator - Model 9410 (http://nhresearch.com/power-electronics-test-systems-and-instruments/ac-dc-regenerative/regenerative-grid-simulator-model-9410/) and related bi-directional testing solutions.

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