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M982282AP-03-13A
REG-6S-100
/
REG-12S-100
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Fig. 1.1.- Rear face label
1.2
Starting screen
When the
REG-6S-100
and
REG-12S-100
is started (just after supply
connection) the screen shows a code indicating the device version.
It’s important
to indicate this code in case of reporting any device fault or error.
1.3
Definitions
In this section we shall give several definitions which will be useful to understand several sections of this
manual
1.3.1
Four quadrant regulators
This term is used to describe the regulators which are able to perform measure and control, either if the
active power flows from the utility to the customer network (the common case of a consuming facility) or if
it flows in the reverse sense. The later is the case of facilities containing power generation equipment
which export some amount of generated power to the utility.
1.3.2
FCP program (FAST computerized Program).
The units having FCP program, control the switching of capacitor stages in order to minimize the number
of switching operations to reach the required PF compensation. Moreover, the program assigns the
capacitor stages to be connected or disconnected using a FIFO criterion (FIFO= First IN, first OUT), that
way the times of use of all stages are equalized.
1.3.3
Stages and steps
We must distinguish between these two terms. In this manual we call STAGE to each of the capacitor
groups that constitute the PF correction unit. The capacitor stages in PF correction equipment may have
all the same power or not, as explained in the following paragraphs.
The term STEP is used to describe the minimum fraction of reactive power in which the PF correction
equipment is divided. Usually this is the power of the lower stage.
1.3.4
Stages ratio program
Powers of successive capacitor stages in PF correction equipment generally follow certain patterns called
stages ratio program or simply “Program”. The stages program indicates the relationship between the
different capacitor stage powers. Most common stages ratio programs are the as follows: