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The EMS will communicate directly with the battery containers and Power Conversion System (PCS). The EMS will receive signals from the site SCADA systems, including Substation RTAC, TSO Equipment, MISO Meters Equipment, Owner provided equipment, MPC, and will monitor and send control signals as necessary to operate the BESS equipment.
Specific station design requirements: ĵ Ground all station electrical outlets, and connect to an electrical panel with circuit breakers sized to handle the load on that circuit.
The primary function of the EMS will be to dispatch real and reactive power from the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) based on signals or schedules issued by the system operators or the Main Plant Controller (MPC). The EMS will be designed to provide for automatic, unattended operation of the BESS equipment.
ĵ Install automatic sprinkler designs that provide the necessary discharge patterns, densities, and water flow characteristics for complete coverage of designated station areas. Use a Hazard Design of Ordinary Group I in accordance with NFPA 13. The USFA strongly recommends the use of sprinkler systems in the design of fire and EMS stations.
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