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Reference Manual 
 
BLR-CX-R / BLR-CX-T 

 

Rev. 07 

 

2018-07 

 

 

20 

209 

SYNCHRONISATION FREQUENCY 

Auto/Fix50/Fix60 

 

For a high precision of the measurement, the sampling rate has to be 
synchronized to the frequency of the grid. Caused by commutation 
notches  of  mainsvoltage  it  is  possible  that  the  automatic 
synchronizing  will  not  work  reliable.  This  creates  failures  in 
measurement. To avoid these problems, the following settings can 
be done: 
Automatic synchronizing: 

For  best  measurement  results,  when  mains  voltage  is  without 
commutation notches. 

FIX-50HZ: For a safe operation at 50Hz grid with bad mains quality.

 

FIX-60HZ: For a safe operation at 60Hz grid with bad mains quality. 
 

 

210 

TEMPERATURE OFFSET (from software revision 1.04) 

-10-10°C 

 

The temperature offset allows correction of temperature reading in 
a range -10°C to +10°C. 

 

 

6.3

 

300 Setup Control System 

The items in the menu "control system" allow an optimization of the control or an 

adaptation to specific site requirements.  

 

300 Setup Control System

 

  

MENU  FUNCTION

 

RANGE

 

301 

CONTROL SENSITIVITY 

55...100 % 

 

Sensitivity is the switching threshold for switching-on or switching-
off the capacitors in percent (%). The range of the sensitivity can be 
between 55% and 100% (factory setting is 60%. Due to this, the in 
following explanation 60% is used.).

 

Sensitivity is used for two checks:

 

1.

 

The  controller  is  using  sensitivity  to  check,  if  a  switching 
operation 

is 

necessary 

or 

if 

it’s 

possible.  

If  the  demand  for  compensation  is  bigger  as  60%  of  the 
smallest  for  regulation  available  step,  BLR-CM  is  selecting 
from step database, if there are suitable steps to switch.

 

2.

 

To avoid hunting, the controller is only using steps, which will 
not overshoot more than 40% (100%-60%) of its size. 

 

 

302 

COS φ 1 

0.70 c ...0.70 i 

 

This  is  the  setting  for  target  cosφ1.  It  will  be  valid  during  normal 
operation. 

 

Summary of Contents for BLR-CX-R

Page 1: ...CX R BLR CX T Rev 07 2018 07 Beluk GmbH Taubenstrasse 1 86956 Schongau Germany Tel 49 0 8861 2332 0 Fax 49 0 8861 2332 22 E Mail blr beluk de Web http www beluk de REFERENCE MANUAL POWER FACTOR REGULA...

Page 2: ...start menu 14 6 EXPERT MENU BLR CX 15 6 1 100 Quick start menu 16 6 2 200 Measurement settings 18 6 3 300 Setup Control System 20 6 4 400 Setup Step Database 24 6 5 500 Setup Alarm 26 6 6 600 Resetme...

Page 3: ...9 Le 01 initial document release 25 01 10 Le 02 Examples added changes to software version 1 04 16 06 10 Le 03 Add features of software version 1 06 09 02 11 14 06 16 13 03 17 Le RH RH 04 05 06 Add fe...

Page 4: ...d check that the voltage is off 3 Ensure CT short circuited or not in operation An open circuit CT produces a high voltage which endangers people and equipment It will also damage the CT and affect is...

Page 5: ...ad external temperature sensor or temperature switch parallel use of sensor and switch is possible signal in order life contact up to 14 control exits external temperature sensor or temperature switch...

Page 6: ...Assembly with 4 6 8 10 12 14 Regulation exits possible Regulation exits volt free with common root Terminals A 1 14 max breaking capacity 5A 250VAC Static outputs Assembly with 6 or 12 static outputs...

Page 7: ...s setting is not necessary for the control FAQ during Commissioning 1 No indication AUTO the relay does not switch Cause Relay is set to manual operation In SETUP 100 menu the selection for PFC is on...

Page 8: ...submenu level the codes for the submenus or the abbreviations for the measured values are displayed The second line shows measurement and set values with the corresponding units Also the alarm codes w...

Page 9: ...nt is to high The controller cannot achieve the target COS The set limit for the THD of the voltage is exceeded One or more steps are broken The defective step is blinking with the alarm message One o...

Page 10: ...aller digit After changing the next digit will be also blinking and can now be altered just like the first one When arriving the last digit press the key once more This position allows to set multipli...

Page 11: ...L L 1 00 i 0 999 Pf three digit 1 00 i INFO 1 00 i U 230 V Voltage L N PF 0 888 Power factor ratio P S 1 00 i MANUAL 1 00 i I 40 45 A current in measured phase APF 1 000 Average Power factor 1 00 i S...

Page 12: ...w values with 1 00 i INFO INFO CC 25 kVar Display of step size only if CT ratio is set otherwise 1 2 3 3 4 max 1 2 3 4 max 1 00 i MANUAL INFO 98 Current step size in related to initial step size 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...g the switching state is possible by pushing the key Manual switching is only possible when measurement voltage is in allowed range Otherwise over and undervoltage protection will block this function...

Page 14: ...tion starts automatically 1 00 i INFO 1 00 i MANUAL Un nominal voltage Setting of nominal voltage From this value the upper and lower limits for voltage monitoring is calculated 1 00 i SETUP 1 00 SETU...

Page 15: ...the measurement of the BLR CX to the surrounding network conditions 300 Setup Control System The items in the menu control system allow an optimization of the control or an adaptation to specific sit...

Page 16: ...R 1 350 VT FACTOR is the ratio of the voltage transformer If the regulator is connected directly to the measurement voltage without VT the value 1 has to be used Ai AUTO INITIALIZING START Yes No YES...

Page 17: ...ps in regulation The switch interval has two different functions 1 Protecting the contactors by reducing the number of switching cycles 2 Building of the average of the reactive power in the time of t...

Page 18: ...04 is the adjustment range from 1 4000 203 VT FACTOR 1 350 VT FACTOR is the ratio of the voltage transformer If the regulator is connected directly to the measurement voltage without VT the value 1 ha...

Page 19: ...Automatic initialization is switching all exits During this test it can get information which exits are working and it can correct the connection of the measuring channels for voltage and current by...

Page 20: ...10 C to 10 C 6 3 300 Setup Control System The items in the menu control system allow an optimization of the control or an adaptation to specific site requirements 300 Setup Control System MENU FUNCTI...

Page 21: ...ime of the switch interval 306 SWITCH INTERVAL STEP EXCHANGE 1 6500 s For step exchange a separate switch interval is used This is the delay time between switching off an active step and switching in...

Page 22: ...es No YES If a step is switched in three times without measurable network reaction the controller is blocking the step and doesn t use it for the control Is a Step recognized to be defective blinks in...

Page 23: ...mode If steps are detected as defective they are skipped in this mode If this is not accepted the step recognition has to be deactivated and capacitor sizes have to be programmed manually 4 Progressiv...

Page 24: ...d which are required to adjust and adapt the steps 400 Setup Step Database MENU FUNCTION RANGE 401 DISCHARGE TIME 5 1200 s The discharge time is defined once and is valid for all steps The discharging...

Page 25: ...ed steps should be adjusted to this type to avoid unnecessary alarm Flty Step was switched three time without success and is not longer used for automatic control As flty stored steps can be set to de...

Page 26: ...ld 1 200 Input of the threshold for THD monitoring 504 THD U Threshold disconnect steps Yes No YES Exceeding the set threshold for THD will switch off all active steps successive Warning Steps are onl...

Page 27: ...3 and 514 adjustable temperature thresholds Parallel to the temperature sensor a thermostat can be connected In this case the controller displays HIGH for closed state and LOW for open state 511 DI ac...

Page 28: ...e current step size is less than 70 of the initial size the controller opens the alarm contact and indicates the error with output number in the display NO Power loss of the capacitors is not monitore...

Page 29: ...l BLR CX R BLR CX T Rev 07 2018 07 29 607 Display software version Contains the software version of the device display from 1 04 608 Adjustment of the Setup password from software 1 08 Here a password...

Page 30: ...eaking capacity 250V AC 5A Fan control By using one switching exit defined as Alarm Devices with transistor outputs us the contacts L LF for fan control Interface TTL rear Ambient temperature Operatio...

Page 31: ...100 menu and correct if necessary The power factor is displayed incorrectly The connection detection was not performed The phase angle was adjusted manually false Offset reactive power is adjusted St...

Page 32: ...oning of the system examined Opposite regulation behaviour Current or voltage connections swapped correct connection or adapt phase compensation Individual steps are not switched on or off wrong setti...

Page 33: ...ds By exceeding the temperature threshold 1 is witched the fan output When you exceed the temperature threshold 2 all steps are switched off to prevent overheating Select fan output Select item 403 in...

Page 34: ...digital input Set item 510 in expert menu to YES Using digital input as n o or n c YES digital input is activated with closed terminals T1 T2 NO digital input is activated with open terminals T1 T2 F...

Page 35: ...ion off in the expert menu enter step sizes Setting the nominal value of the capacitors connected at point 402 in the expert menu Check step type For problems with the step detection it may happen tha...

Page 36: ...re is always added to the measured reactive power Therefore it s always the Pf appears before the transformer This means that the system can capacitive but the measurement of the utility the required...

Page 37: ...ching cycles Defect steps are in the INFO menu with the step type flty marked and flashing in the step indication When a compensation system need additional capacitors to be added proceed as described...

Page 38: ...Ai NO 404 0 1 max PFC ON 500 CP1 1 501 NO St 10 s 502 NO 200 503 20 201 400 V 504 NO 202 1 505 60 s 203 1 506 NO 204 10 507 NO 205 NO 508 262 k 206 0 509 65 5 k h 207 NO 510 NO 208 YES 511 NO 209 AUTO...

Page 39: ...L1 L3 L1 L2 Phase angle 0 0 0 240 240 240 120 120 120 Voltage L2 L3 L3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 L1 L2 CT L1 L2 L3 L2 L3 L1 L3 L1 L2 Phase angle 90 90 90 330 330 330 210 210 210 11 2 Conn...

Page 40: ...Reference Manual BLR CX R BLR CX T Rev 07 2018 07 40 Notes...

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