
SETUP
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The oil pump is now permanently assigned to relay output 8.
Proceed in the same manner for output relays 9, 10 and 11.
Please note that fan groups 1, 2 and 3 are only permanently assigned to the specified relay
outputs when “fixed” is selected in the fan assignment menu. If the fans are cyclically con-
trolled, the assignment alters according to the individual fan running times.
The setup of the input functions is carried out in the same way by using SETUP 5 of the
menu.
Setup of the binary in- and outputs
Additional Information regarding the binary in- and outputs and the according setup can be
found in the manual of the REG-D(A).
5.2
Analog Channels
Analog in- and outputs
5.2.1
The physical quantities of temperature (transformer, tap changer) or oil level (transformer,
tap changer), water contents, gas in oil etc. can be input to the regulator as mA signals.
Each REG-D
TM
regulator can be equipped with up to three analogue modules, each of which
can in turn be equipped with either two analogue inputs or two analogue outputs.
The REG-DA can have up to eight analogue inputs and up to seven analogue outputs. How-
ever, the number of channels required must be specified at the time of ordering, since
changes to the equipment later are not possible in the field.
The analogue modules can be positioned on any of the available slots on the REG-CPU card
of the REG-D
TM
(refer page 42). The regulator automatically detects the type of equipment
and adaptively displays the corresponding menus.
The setup of analogue inputs and outputs can be carried out simply using WinREG (in future
AE Toolbox) software. In principle, all setups can be carried out using the front panel keys.
For more information about this, please refer to the REG-D
TM
or REG-DA operating manuals.
Summary of Contents for REG-D
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