EESS subsystem containing equipment intended to perform particular functions additional to those of storing and extracting electrical energy, which are carried out in the primary subsystem
Note 1 to entry: Generally, the auxiliary subsystem is connected to the auxiliary POC through the auxiliary connection terminal (see Figure 3).
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Figure 2 – EES system architecture with one point of connection type
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Figure 3 – EES system architecture with two point of connection types
Note 2 to entry: The equipment of the auxiliary subsystem (auxiliary equipment) is normally indispensable for setting up all the EESS operational states and assessing the correct performance (operation) of the primary subsystems and control subsystems during any operating mode. Note 3 to entry: The auxiliary subsystem can be configured to take the energy from the primary subsystem (see Figure 2).
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