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C&S Electric Ltd.
(Protection & Measurement Devices)

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1800 572 2012

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Issue Date : 30.01.17, Rev

. No : 03, Rev

. Date : 28.04.22

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Wrong 
measurement
of voltage

Wrong 
measurement 
of current

Wrong 
measurement 
of power factor

Either no voltage or wrong 
voltage is applied. Voltage 
applied to wrong terminal 

Voltage applied to wrong 
terminal / Fuse open

Wrong connection / 
wrong CT ratio set

CT Polarity wrong Phase 
Angle set value not
as per present wiring

1.  Verify the Aux supply terminals.
2.  Refer  the  aux  supply  range  in  Technical 

1.  Check  that  voltage  is  connected  to 
designated terminal   or not.
2.  Check the fuse in the voltage connection is 
ok or not.

1.  Check if  CT ratio value is as per installed CT.
2.  Check if CT is connected to different phase or 
not.

1.  CT polarity need to be checked.
2.  Refer  the  section  connection  scheme  and 
verify  the phase angle to be set for various wiring.

Possible Causes

Observation

Action to be taken

Over 
Compensation 
Alarm

Under 
Compensation 
Alarm 

Target  Cos  phi  is  within 
limit  Conn.scheme  is  not 
as per phase angle set

All  the  capacitor  steps 
were  switched  On.  But 
target  cos  phi  was  not 
achieved 

1.  Verify the set target cos phi.
2.  Set  the  phase  angle  as  per  the  connection 
scheme.

1.  Check whether installed rating of capacitor 
sufficient  for present load and target cos phi.
2.  Refer the C/k ratio value in basic setting in 
page 8.

Trouble Shooting Points

No capacitor 
steps are 
switching 
though 
present load 
is inductive

CSPF-100 is in Manual 
Mode / Loose 
Connection to capacitor 
contactors /  Target  cos 
phi is within defined limit / 
wrong setting of C/k 
value / A parallel 
connection from CT 
secondary is connected 
to any ammeter installed

1. In Manual mode Auto/Manual Led  will be ON  
in Manual mode user has to press up/down key 
to  connect/disconnect capacitor bank(with 
ON/OFF  delay). If Manual mode operation is not 
required  switch to Auto mode.
2. Correct if it is loose connection.
3. Check the target cos phi and C/k value set 
under  programmable parameters.
4. Verify whether connected capacitor power 
ratio is  as per selected program selection or not.
5. Check that if set phase angle value is correct 
for present connection. 
6. All measuring instruments in current path 
must be  in series.

C a p a c i t o r 
banks  are  not 
switched  OFF 
i n   c a s e   o f 
O v e r / U n d e r 
current  /  Over 
Voltage  /  Over 
t e m p e r a t u r e 
e v e n   t h o u g h 
fault LED is ON

Capacitor  Bank  Trip 
selection is set to OFF

Change the selection setting to ON

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Summary of Contents for CSPF-100

Page 1: ...is the same as the one ordered For the safe use of CSPF 100 it is vital that those persons installing or handling it follow the usual safety procedures as well as specific warnings contained in the Q...

Page 2: ...nder compensation over voltage over under current etc u FAN control output over temp alarm based on a built in temp sensing u Field accessible test mode for relay contact check u Automatic C K set up...

Page 3: ...11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 K M CSPF 100 ONTROLLER C ACTOR F OWER P AUTO MANUAL ON Manual OFF Auto Operation mode Auto Manual Cos indication Voltage indication Current indication Active Power indication Re...

Page 4: ...6 Steps 8 Steps 12 Steps CSPF 100 R06 220 CSPF 100 R08 220 CSPF 100 R12 220 04...

Page 5: ...Panel cut out 138 0 138 0 Back view of CSPF All the dim are in mm Gen Tol 1 0mm Front View Side View 144 0 144 0 Dimension Details Mounting Clamp Clamp fixing screw 69 0 80 0 63 0 137 0 05...

Page 6: ...sure that correct discharge resistors are fitted to capacitor bank terminals for safety reason They are required for discharging capacitor voltage 1 2 10 3 6 5 7 8 9 11 12 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 AUX SUP...

Page 7: ...2 24 K3 N O Contact for Cap Bank 3 25 K4 N O Contact for Cap Bank 4 26 K5 N O Contact for Cap Bank 5 27 K6 N O Contact for Cap Bank 6 28 COMM Common Terminal for Relay contact K7 K12 29 K7 N O Contac...

Page 8: ...nnection scheme 2 Model Dependent 2 Refer C K Ratio section to set proper value 3 Switching program determines the power kVAr ratio sequence of the capacitor Bank steps connected A Common Parameters A...

Page 9: ...1 In OFF Under current Alarm delay DELY 1 999 1 Sec 5 2 Capacitor Bank Trip selection on Under current CAP OFF ON OFF 1 Over compensation oCo 1 600 1 Sec 5 1 Under compensation vCo 1 600 1 Sec 5 1 0 T...

Page 10: ...ill be edited or viewed going through different screens using keys Below are the brief overview of the menu structure AUTO Manual mode will be indicated by Auto Manual LED Use keys to scroll view the...

Page 11: ...nt trip Cap Bank ON OFF selection for High Temp trip oURU Over Voltage setting DELY CAP Return to Prev Menu DELY Temp High Trip Delay DELY Over current Delay Under current Delay Over voltage Delay DEL...

Page 12: ...ntact Test will be blocked when load is connected C Relay Contact Test Test Menu tt Short Press Sub menu screens for B C Press to see the below shown screen B YES AvTo CA Short Press CA Note C k ratio...

Page 13: ...Circuit Target Cos setting 0 80 Lag 1 00 0 8 Lead CT Ratio Configurable Max 9999 Compliance Standard IEC 61000 0 0 Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 55 C 0 0 Storage Temperature Range 10 C to 70 C Hu...

Page 14: ...7 0 83 1 00 200 5 40 0 06 0 13 0 25 0 31 0 38 0 50 0 63 0 75 1 00 300 5 60 0 04 0 08 0 17 0 21 0 25 0 33 0 42 0 50 0 67 0 83 1 00 400 5 80 0 03 0 06 0 13 0 16 0 19 0 25 0 31 0 38 0 50 0 63 0 75 500 5...

Page 15: ...5 6 L1 L2 L3 N S1 S2 AUX SUPPLY FUSE P N 11 12 1 2 0 PHASE ANGLE 60 AnEL CURRENT VOLTAGE Vin 5 6 L1 L2 L3 N AUX SUPPLY FUSE P N S1 S2 0 PHASE ANGLE 120 AnEL CURRENT VOLTAGE Vin 5 6 L1 L2 L3 N S1 S2 1...

Page 16: ...ction to be taken Over Compensation Alarm Under Compensation Alarm Target Cos phi is within limit Conn scheme is not as per phase angle set All the capacitor steps were switched On But target cos phi...

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