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Page 2: ...I DANGER SVG SVG 0V SVG SVG SVG CAU TION 2 SVG SVG SVG SVG SVG 3 30 1 2 3 56 30 4 NOTE http www delta com tw industrialautomation...

Page 3: ...II NOTE 90 10 45 SVG300AXXA XX 10 40 SVG500AXXA XX CT K S1 L S2 CT CT CT SVG SVG...

Page 4: ...1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 02 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 6 2 4 2 11 2 4 1 2 15 2 5 2 16 03 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 3 4 3 1 3 5 3 1 3 6 3 1 3 7 AC DC 3 1...

Page 5: ...VG300AXXA XX 10 40 SVG500AXXA XX 2 2 1 Current Transforemer K1 K2 K3 L1 L2 L3 IEEE519 1992 IEC EN61000 3 12 IEC EN61000 3 4 IEC EN61000 3 2 IEC EN61000 2 2 IEC EN61000 3 3 IEC EN61000 2 4 TOR D2 G5 4...

Page 6: ...1 2 1 2 90 1 3 SVG SVG SVG300A43A 11 1 10...

Page 7: ...1 3 2 EPE 4 1 5 1 6 2 1 5 1 6 3 1 7 a M5 12 1 7 b M5 8 4 1 8 a b 1 3 3 1 8 a L...

Page 8: ...1 4 1 8 b 5 2 3 1 7 a 1 7 b 1 8 a 1 8 b...

Page 9: ...1 5 SVG300AXXA 11 SVG500AXXA 11 SVG SVG300AXXX XX 650kg 1433 lbs 10 SVG500AXXX XX 1100kg 2425 lbs 10 SVG 2 3...

Page 10: ...xternal Internal Total SVG300A43A 11 631 411 1042 1073 699 1772 SVG300A63A 11 1235 411 1646 2098 699 2797 SVG500A43A 11 1236 521 1756 2100 885 2985 SVG500A63A 11 1236 521 1756 2100 885 2985 SVG Power...

Page 11: ...2 2 2 1 2 SVG300AXXA XX SVG500AXXA XX a b c d a 1 3 3 b 04 c 2 2 1 d...

Page 12: ...DEL SVG300A43A 11 DELTA ELECTRONICS INC MADE IN XXXXXXX Version 1 0 RATED COMPENSATION CURRENT 100A IP21 NEMA 1 PHASE CONNECTION 3PH PE SVG 300 A 43 A 11 A Static VAR Generator 11 IP21 NEMA1 A NFB 43...

Page 13: ...4 1 3 3 2 3 4 5mm B C A A 24 10AWG 14 3Kg cm 12 41 lb in 1 4N m B 8Kg cm 6 94 lb in 0 78N m C 26 16AWG 5Kg cm 4 3 lb in 0 49N m 1 SVG NFB 2 3 5 3 3 6 4 3 7 AC DC 5 SVG Current transformer CT CT CT 3...

Page 14: ...11 L 1 8 b 2 1a 2 1b 1 IP54 400mm 15 75in 2 200mm 7 87in 3 275mm 10 83in 120 SVG300 SVG500 400mm 15 75 200mm 7 87 IP54 IP21 IP54 2 1a IP21 IP54 485 0mm 19 09 588 3mm 23 16 150 SVG300 SVG500 IP21 IP54...

Page 15: ...2 6 IP21 IP54 460mm 18 11 100mm 3 94 SVG300 IP21 IP54 694 0mm 27 32 99 0mm 3 90 SVG500 2 1b 4 2 1b 645mm 25 39in 2 2 A 2 2 55 100mm 2 16 3 94in B EMC 2 3 645mm 25 39 55mm 2 16in 100mm 3 94in 2 2 2 3...

Page 16: ...a1 a4 18mm a5 a6 14mm 18 M16 14 M12 Note 2 a3 a4 2 5 S1 S19 M5 38 a3 a4 24 26kg cm 20 83 22 57lb in 2 35 2 55N m Note 4 Note 3 L 2 7 c3 c4 Note 4 2 5 S1 S3 S4 S19 45 a3 a4 4 5 5 2 8 4 1 2 7 a1 a2 a5...

Page 17: ...2 8 2 5 SVG300 mm inch...

Page 18: ...0 83 86 830 0 32 68 940 0 37 01 803 2 31 62 816 6 32 15 13 4 0 53 95 0 3 74 105 0 4 13 800 0 31 50 825 0 32 48 2030 6 79 94 2042 6 80 42 2036 6 80 18 30 0 1 18 124 0 4 88 136 0 5 35 664 0 26 14 676 0...

Page 19: ...2 10 SVG500 mm inch 132 0 5 20 1 8 0 0 7 1 878 0 34 57 13 4 0 53 53 6 2 11 749 6 29 51 755 5 29 74 850 0 33 46 160 0 6 30 2 6...

Page 20: ...2 11 2 7...

Page 21: ...2 12 55mm 2 16in 63 6mm 2 50in 63 6mm 2 50in 100mm 3 94in 2 8...

Page 22: ...2 13 2 4 Note 1 Note 2 3 3 PWM Note 3 125 IEC 60947 2 Note 4 IT 4 Note 5 200M Note 9 Note 6 3 1 Note 7 A B C Note 8...

Page 23: ...XA 11 R L1 S L2 T L3 10 SVG300A43A 11 SVG300A63A 11 4 0AWG 107 2mm 2 2 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only 500Kcmil 253mm 2 2 2 9 2 10 UL...

Page 24: ...m 346lb in 39 2N m M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only 500Kcmil 253mm 2 4 10 SVG500A43A 11 500Kcmil 253mm 2 2 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m M12 UL installation must us...

Page 25: ...0 C wire Use copper wire only 500Kcmil 253mm 2 2 10 SVG500A63A 11 500Kcmil 253mm 2 2 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only 2 11 2 12 UL 600...

Page 26: ...2 17 Note 14 CT 2 16 a b P1 P2 CT CT 2 4 1 DeltaSVG P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 2 16 a Delta SVG P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 2 16 b...

Page 27: ...S T P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 R L1 S L2 T L3 Delta SVG K1 L1 K2 L2 K3 L3 2 SVG CT P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 P1 P2 K1 S1 L1 S2 R S T R L1 S L2 T L3 Delta SVG K1 L1...

Page 28: ...G300A43A 11 SVG300A63A 11 mm inch W W1 W2 H H1 D D1 D2 D3 1 2 3 630 0 24 80 588 4 23 16 496 0 19 53 2130 0 83 86 2002 0 78 82 950 0 37 40 940 0 37 01 132 0 5 20 746 0 29 37 18 0 0 71 74 0 2 91 34 0 1...

Page 29: ...3 D4 D5 mm inch Frame W W1 W2 H H1 D D1 D2 B1 830 0 32 68 788 4 31 04 696 0 27 40 2130 0 83 86 2002 0 78 82 845 0 33 27 940 0 37 01 950 0 37 40 Frame D3 D4 D5 1 2 3 4 B1 132 0 5 20 746 0 29 37 905 0 3...

Page 30: ...x 2130 x 950 630 x 2130 x 950 830 x 2130 x 950 650kg 10 1100kg 10 650kg 10 1100kg 10 IP21 NEMA1 CE UL cUL C Tick 10 45 C for SVG300AXXA XX SVG500A43A XX 10 40 C for SVG500A63A XX IEC60364 1 IEC60664 1...

Page 31: ...3 2...

Page 32: ...A 1 A VA mm CT A0300 300A 5A 300 2 5VA 1 A 115 110 46 51 50 32 CT A0600 600A 5A 600 5VA 1 A 115 110 46 51 50 32 CT B0300 300A 5A 300 5VA 0 50 B 155 110 46 51 50 32 CT B0600 600A 5A 600 5VA 0 50 B 155...

Page 33: ...500A 5A 1500 5VA 0 50 C 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C1800 1800A 5A 1800 5VA 0 50 C 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C2500 2 2500A 5A 2500 5VA 0 50 C 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT D1200 1200A 5A 1200 5VA 0 50 D 226 130 4...

Page 34: ...AWG meters feet CT VA 4 12 5 1 50 164 6 3 10VA 6 10 3 4 50 164 4 2 7 5VA CT M VA 1 25 25 ohm M VA 25 ohm M M 1 25 ohm M wire gauge mm2 AWG meters feet CT VA 6 10 3 4 44m 147 5 6 10 3 4 73m 243 7 5 6 1...

Page 35: ...OP EF1 RESET MI2 RUN STOP EF1 RESET RA1 1 Relay a RB1 1 Relay b RA2 2 Relay a RB2 2 Relay b RC1 1 Relay 1 RC2 2 Relay 2 5A N O 3A N C 250VAC 5A N O 3A N C 30VDC COS 0 4 2 0A N O 1 2A N C 250VAC 2 0A N...

Page 36: ...n 8 20 KA N PE 20 L N 40 Imax 8 20 KA N PE 40 L N Up KV 1 6 N PE Up KV 1 2 IP20 40 85 95 150Vdc 2A 3000m FOR SVGXXXA63A XX TT TN Un V 510 Uc V 690 L N 20 In 8 20 KA N PE 20 L N 40 Imax 8 20 KA N PE 40...

Page 37: ...3 8 3 5 SVG300A43A 11 AHB1748EHG 5 SVG500A43A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 SVG300A63A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 SVG500A63A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 48Vdc 38 0 56 0Vdc 1 30A Max 1 46A 4800 10 R P M 64 0dB A UL CLASS A...

Page 38: ...Current PRI 0 380 440 480V 3 93A SEC 0 230V 6 5A EN61558 CLASS F 155 200 230Vac 10 380Vac 10 440 Vac 10 480 Vac 10 For SVGXXXA63A XX 525 575 690Vac 10 50Hz 60Hz 230Vac 10 50Hz 60Hz Winding Circuit Des...

Page 39: ...3 10 1 SVG 380Vac for SVGXXXA43A XX 690Vac for SVGXXXA63A XX 2 230V 380V 440V 480V 525V 575V 690V 3 2 3 2 3 M4 11 2 13 3kg cm 9 72 11 54lb in 1 1 1 3N m 380 440 480 380 0 440 480 0 230 230 3 2...

Page 40: ...0 0 5 0 5 1000ms 50ms 230Vac 1000m 50ms 115Vac Typ 20ms 230Vac 16ms 115Vac 90 132Vac 180 264Vac 254 370Vdc 47 63Hz Typ 88 Typ 12A 115Vac 7 5A 230Vac Typ 30A 115Vac 60A 230Vac 2 0mA 240Vac 105 125 57 6...

Page 41: ...4 1 04 15 15 800 600 TFT LCD 100 SD 10 10 4 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2...

Page 42: ...4 2 APFXXXA43X XX A Hz 1 4 3 or ON OFF 2 3 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 2 1 4 3...

Page 43: ...4 3 Ct THD IGBT P1 P2 P3 D P1 D P1 a b c 1 2 3 P3 4 P3 5 P1 P2 P2 P3 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P2 P2 P2 4 1 4 2 2 2 WARNING 05 4 2 2 3 4 3 1 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 5 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 4 2 2 6...

Page 44: ...4 4 4 2 2 7 HELP HELP CT 6...

Page 45: ...4 5 CT 4 2 3 4 1 2...

Page 46: ...4 6 4 3 4 3 1 CT 20120123 1 2 3 CT CT CT CT P1 P2 P2 P1 CT CT CT...

Page 47: ...4 7 4 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 5 30 60 3 USB or SD Card...

Page 48: ...4 8 4 3 3 1 2 1 5 0 1 4 4 3 4 20120123 1 20120123 10 2...

Page 49: ...4 9 1 2 20120123 3 20120123 ON OFF MI1 MI2 RUN STOP EF1 RESET RA1 RA2 MO1 MO2 Running Ready PLL OK Error Indication Warning Indication Standby...

Page 50: ...4 10 4 20120123 5 Save Quit X 10 10 120...

Page 51: ...4 11 6 03 4 3 5 20120123...

Page 52: ...4 12 1 20120123 2 20120123 3 20120123...

Page 53: ...4 13 4 5 4 3 6...

Page 54: ...4 14 1 200 2 20120123 3 20120123...

Page 55: ...4 15 4 20120123 5...

Page 56: ...5 1 5 5 1 SVG 4 3 5 200 1 2 10 R S T CT...

Page 57: ...5 2 IGBT CT RESET...

Page 58: ...5 3 RESET CT CT CT HMI IGBT...

Page 59: ...re lost or stolen If you need help unlocking the device please ask for assistance at a local dealer or contact Delta s Industrial Automation Business Unit Read and follow all instructions in this User...

Page 60: ...igation will not be covered by the warranty NOTE The pictures and corresponding descriptions in this manual will feature the product with the outer casing or safety shields removed or disassembled to...

Page 61: ...op of the Static VAR Generator Is it placed on level ground Electrical Installation The equipment is grounded The equipment s input voltage value is consistent with the supply voltage Is the wiring fo...

Page 62: ...transformer s circuit breaker After the power is on check whether the fan is operating normally After the power is on check whether the vent is blocked After the power is on check whether the display...

Page 63: ...ription of Nameplate 2 4 2 2 2 Part Locations 2 4 2 3 Cabinet Installation 2 6 2 4 Wiring Installation 2 11 2 4 1 Wiring 2 15 2 5 Exterior Dimensions 2 16 03 Specifications 3 1 3 1 Specifications Tabl...

Page 64: ...age remove the manual located on the carton and have a professional technician install the Static VAR Generator according to the instructions After removing the carton please check and make sure the p...

Page 65: ...stack heavy objects on top of the Static VAR Generator Please do not place the Static VAR Generator on a slope or uneven ground to avoid damage the Static VAR Generator Please do not let any fiber pap...

Page 66: ...EPE from both sides Note that the front of the cabinet is facing the lid of the carton the direction as indicated by the elongated arrow see Figure 1 5 below Open the outer lid of the model by the ha...

Page 67: ...the Static VAR Generator and place into the designated position For more details on hoist ring devices please refer to 1 3 3 Hoist Ring Installation Figure 1 8 a Static VAR Generator L shaped iron pla...

Page 68: ...use the SVG lifting holes to deform SVG300AXXX XX Model Weight 650 kg 1 433 lbs 10 margin of error SVG500AXXX XX Model Weight 1 100 kg 2 425 lbs 10 margin of error Please be aware of the lifting angle...

Page 69: ...s and tighten the wiring screws Refer to 2 4 Wiring Installation It is strictly prohibited to lay flat tilt lift one side of the Static VAR Generator SVG when installing to avoid damaging the Static V...

Page 70: ...s for each model when installing single units in a closed space For multiple units multiply the heat dissipation rate for single units by the number of units installed The heat dissipation data are ca...

Page 71: ...ils on hoist ring installation please refer to 1 3 3 Hoist ring installation b For more details on power quality management system please refer to 04 Power Quality Management System c For more details...

Page 72: ...erial number SVG 300 A 43 A 11 Protection level Power protection device Wiring phase A Series Compensation Capacity Static VAR Generator Static VAR Generator 11 IP21 NEMA1 A NFB 43 460V 3 Phase 63 690...

Page 73: ...or terminals at positions B and C place the wires neatly into the wiring hole when wiring without using terminal blocks For terminals at position A terminal blocks are required Position Suitable wire...

Page 74: ...the cooling fans as this will cause the Static VAR Generator to not operate properly When installing the cabinet the cooling distances are shown in figures 2 1a 2 1b 1 Head space To ensure that the mo...

Page 75: ...here the cabinet is going to be placed some spaces must be reserved to support the cabinet Reserved supporting spaces are shown in figure 2 2 please keep the distances at 55 100mm 2 16 3 94 inches to...

Page 76: ...own in figure 2 4 A keep the L shaped iron plates on the cabinet B the L shaped iron plates not needed Base fixing plate L shaped iron plate A B Figure 2 4 2 During installation follow Figures 2 5 2 6...

Page 77: ...lso provided Please select a suitable installation method All other installation methods are not approved by Delta and Delta will not be responsible for damages dealt to the cabinet due to inappropria...

Page 78: ...2 10 Figure 2 5 The two side boards and removal method SVG300 Unit mm inch...

Page 79: ...nit mm inch 2130 0 83 86 830 0 32 68 940 0 37 01 803 2 31 62 816 6 32 15 13 4 0 53 95 0 3 74 105 0 4 13 800 0 31 50 825 0 32 48 2030 6 79 94 2042 6 80 42 2036 6 80 18 30 0 1 18 124 0 4 88 136 0 5 35 6...

Page 80: ...2 12 SVG500 Unit mm inch 132 0 5 20 1 8 0 0 7 1 878 0 34 57 13 4 0 53 53 6 2 11 749 6 29 51 755 5 29 74 850 0 33 46 160 0 6 30 Figure 2 6 Installation dimensions...

Page 81: ...Product Installation 2 13 Figure 2 7...

Page 82: ...2 14 Doorknob Cabinet cable entry hole 55mm 2 16in 63 6mm 2 50in 63 6mm 2 50in 100mm 3 94in Figure 2 8 Elevated base fixing figure...

Page 83: ...on and status of the switches connecting the Static VAR Generator and mains wirings Make sure the switches are turned off and attach warnings to the switches to prevent others from operating the switc...

Page 84: ...completed by a qualified electrician if you have any questions please contact your local dealer or Delta Industrial Automation Business Unit immediately Please tighten the screws securely to prevent...

Page 85: ...7 2mm 2 2 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m screw nut M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only Maximum wire diameter for models above 500Kcmil 253mm 2 2 If users require the us...

Page 86: ...wire diameter 500Kcmil 253mm 2 4 Type Maximum wire diameter Torque 10 SVG500A43A 11 500Kcmil 253 2 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m screw nut M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper w...

Page 87: ...rrent transformer CT for short needs to be connected to the Static VAR Generator to check the load current waveform The standard CT s rated frequency of 400Hz accuracy over 3 can be used The CT s rate...

Page 88: ...s to install the CT as shown in figures 2 16 a b Note the direction of P1 P2 only 1 CT is shown in the schematic diagram please refer to 2 4 1 Wiring diagram configuration for actual CT installation P...

Page 89: ...ransformer may only be installed on the load side Pay attention to the direction of positions P1 P2 when installing Please use shielded twisted pair or shielded cable when wiring the current transform...

Page 90: ...mensions SVG300A43A 11 SVG300A63A 11 Unit mm inch W W1 W2 H H1 D D1 D2 D3 1 2 3 630 0 24 80 588 4 23 16 496 0 19 53 2130 0 83 86 2002 0 78 82 950 0 37 40 940 0 37 01 132 0 5 20 746 0 29 37 18 0 0 71 7...

Page 91: ...W1 W2 D3 D4 D5 Unit mm inch Frame W W1 W2 H H1 D D1 D2 B1 830 0 32 68 788 4 31 04 696 0 27 40 2130 0 83 86 2002 0 78 82 845 0 33 27 940 0 37 01 950 0 37 40 Frame D3 D4 D5 1 2 3 4 B1 132 0 5 20 746 0...

Page 92: ...st response time 300us Full response time 20ms Communication interface RS485 Ethernet interface Communication protocol Modbus protocol general power protocol Installation method Cabinet Cable entry me...

Page 93: ...y 2 or lower the operating ambient temperature by 0 5 C Corner Grounded systems can only be operated at altitudes below 2000m Temperature derating maximum 50 C as shown in Table 1 45 C and above each...

Page 94: ...ase three wire devices installed separately in R phase S phase and T phase The arrows point towards load The 3 CT s must all be in the same direction any fixed in the wrong direction will lead to erro...

Page 95: ...uter frame Inner frame 155 110 46 51 50 32 CT B1000 1000A 5A 1000 5VA 0 50 B Outer frame Inner frame 155 110 46 51 50 32 CT C0300 300A 5A 300 5VA 1 C Outer frame Inner frame 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C0...

Page 96: ...5A 1500 5VA 0 50 D Outer frame Inner frame 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D1800 1800A 5A 1800 5VA 0 50 D Outer frame Inner frame 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D2000 2000A 5A 2000 5VA 0 50 D Outer frame Inner fram...

Page 97: ...to decrease in accuracy 6 When installing multiple parallel units the length of each CT cable must be identical CT cable selection wire gauge mm 2 AWG Impedance Cable length meters feet Minimum load r...

Page 98: ...hort circuit COM Common terminal for digital control signals Sink Common terminal for multi function input MI1 Multi function input terminal None factory default RUN STOP EF1 RESET MI2 Multi function...

Page 99: ...ry default none MO2 MCM MO1 MCM Multi function output common terminal Optic coupler Max 48Vdc 50mA K1 L1 K2 L2 K3 L3 CT1 CT3 Output Input signal contacts Can use 3 current transformers CT Current tran...

Page 100: ...ge protection level N PE Up KV 1 2 Circuit breaker Internal Internal overcurrent circuit breaker Internal Protection level IP20 Temperature range 40 85 Relative humidity 95 Contact performance 150Vdc...

Page 101: ...EHG 5 SVG500A43A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 SVG300A63A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 SVG500A63A 11 AHB1748EHG 7 Fans specifications Rated voltage 48Vdc Operating voltage 38 0 56 0Vdc Input current 1 30A Max 1 46A Speed 4800 1...

Page 102: ...e adjustment steps for instructions on adjusting the transformer For SVGXXXA43A XX Rated primary voltage frequency 380 440 480Vac 10 50Hz 60Hz Rated secondary voltage frequency 230Vac 10 50Hz 60Hz Win...

Page 103: ...s can select suitable voltages for their own equipment Please refer to table 3 2 Voltage range Please refer to the dashed lines in Figure 3 2 for wiring methods 3 Before adjusting voltage remove the t...

Page 104: ...nt Typ 12A 115Vac 7 5A 230Vac Inrush current Typ 30A 115Vac 60A 230Vac Input Leakage current 2 0mA 240Vac Overloaded 105 125 of rated output power Protection mode output shuts off and restores after r...

Page 105: ...ds to be cleaned please wipe the screen with specialized cloth and cleaning fluid to keep the screen clear The power quality management system has a power saving feature in operation if the system is...

Page 106: ...ys the frequency of the model in use Hz 1 System status bar Usage Displays the output usage of the model in use Displays various function settings for more details refer to 4 3 Detailed Descriptions o...

Page 107: ...n in use changes 4 1 3 Operation Interface Description A variety of expansion interfaces supporting RS 232 422 485 Ethernet USB drives and SD cards Users can use remote monitoring through a network po...

Page 108: ...CR2032 1 USB Host can provide up to 5V 500mA of power currently only supports FAT32 format Weight approximately 800g Dimensions W H D mm 184 144 50 For more detailed descriptions on operations of the...

Page 109: ...setting CT setting Operation mode setting Manual Auto setting Shut down history Module status P2 Repair record P2 Diagnostic P2 Remote setting P1 Mains power Mains voltage Mains current Mains power fa...

Page 110: ...up mode is set to Manual Users need to press to startup the Static VAR Generator If a warning error dialogue box appears users have to manually remove the dialogue box and press the Disable warnings b...

Page 111: ...ng the function keys on the screen For operation press the button The screen will show the unlocked icon and users will be able to operate using the function keys After unlocking the screen will lock...

Page 112: ...8 Model Settings CT Settings Operation Time...

Page 113: ...y Management System 9 Boot Mode 4 2 3 Function status area The factory default screen is as shown in 4 1 2 Main screen display displays detailed settings for the menu in use and changes as the menu in...

Page 114: ...d on the actual input power if unsure check with your local dealer 2 Loop Settings Customers can choose to set an open loop or close loop Currently only the open loop option is available 3 CT Settings...

Page 115: ...does not compensate reactive power Reactive Power Compensation Only compensates reactive power does not compensate harmonics 5 Boot Mode The boot mode can be set to automatic or manual 4 3 2 History...

Page 116: ...12 history screen 1 5 30 60 days 3 Exporting Displays the total range sampled users can select the storage method USB or SD Card...

Page 117: ...enter various function settings under system settings the screen will prompt for password entry the default password is 20120123 The various functions can only be displayed or set after successful pa...

Page 118: ...mpensation Only compensates harmonics does not compensate reactive power Reactive Power Compensation Only compensates reactive power does not compensate harmonics 2 Warning Settings Enter the default...

Page 119: ...te As shown in the figure below use the function keys to make adjustments Press Save afterward to save To leave this screen simply press Quit Pressing the X on the top right corner will also close thi...

Page 120: ...cifications for other models refer to 03 Specifications 4 3 5 Advanced Settings To access these settings please contact Delta personnel Entering the default password 20120123 allows the advanced setti...

Page 121: ...assword please remember and manage the password safely If forgotten please contact Delta for assistance 2 Control Parameters Enter the default password 20120123 allows read only access to these settin...

Page 122: ...18 4 Harmonic Settings 5 HMI Settings To leave this screen touch the top right corner to return to the previous screen 4 3 6 System status...

Page 123: ...ssword 20120123 allows read only access to these settings as shown in the figure below To configure these settings please contact Delta 3 Module Status Enter the default password 20120123 allows read...

Page 124: ...20 figure below To configure these settings please contact Delta 5 Remote Settings Activate Disable To use remote monitoring please contact Delta factory personnel for assistance with the settings...

Page 125: ...he time and date of occurrence In the following irregular situations if there is a need to open the Active Power Filter please note 1 In such cases please turn off the Active Power Filter s power firs...

Page 126: ...ge unbalance exceeds the preset level Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Turn off the power and check whether the input contacts are tightened Tighten again if necessary Restart the syst...

Page 127: ...age is normal Output current exceeded safe operating range during operation Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Check whether the system model number matches with the machine Check whethe...

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