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CBC-8000 capacitor bank control description
CBC-8000 capacitor bank control installation and operation instructions
MN916001EN—October 2018
Eaton.com
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• The ENTER button is used for the following tasks:
• Go down one Menu level.
• Confirm settings change in the Edit mode.
• Execute function codes.
• Confirm resetting the Resettable Parameters.
• Confirm passwords
• The EDIT button is used for the following tasks:
• Enter the Edit mode to make a change.
• The FUNC (Function) button is used to enter the function
code mode. This mode allows you to enter a function code
to go directly to a control option instead of navigating to it
through the use of the front panel. For a list of the function
codes, refer to the
CBC-8000 Control Reference (B1160-
11041)
document that is shipped with the control.
• The ALPHANUMERIC buttons are used for the following
tasks:
• Edit scalar parameters.
• Enter function codes.
• Enter security codes.
• Function as shortcuts to Menu items.
• The SYM (Symbol) button is used to enter special
characters.
Status Indicator LEDs
The LED indicators, located on the left side of the Operator
panel, display status information for the control and capacitor
bank.
The LEDs have the following meanings:
•
TRIP
– The TRIP LED illuminates to indicate that the
capacitor bank is in the open (tripped) position. A TRIP LED
flashing slowly (approximately 2 seconds per flash),
indicates one of tow possible situations:
• the delay timer is running for a pending trip operation
• a trip operation has occurred and the reclose delay timer
is running
If the TRIP LED is flashing fast (approximately 1 second
per flash), the trip relay is active and the relay control
timer is running (Bank Operate Time). Timers can be
viewed by entering
Function Code 63
on the front
panel, or by selecting
Display
Timers
in the ProView
NXG software.
•
CLOSE
– The CLOSE LED illuminates to indicate the
capacitor bank is in the closed position. If the CLOSE LED
is flashing slowly, the delay timer is running for a pending
close operation. If the CLOSE LED is flashing fast, the
close relay is active and the control timer is running.
The CLOSE LED will blink when a delayed close is active.
A close will occur when the manual close delay timer
expires.
•
ALARM
– If the ALARM LED is flashing, one or more
alarms are active in the control. Refer to the
CBC-8000
capacitor bank control ProView NXG application software
programming guide (MN916002EN)
for a complete listing
of alarms.
•
TRACKING
– If the TRACKING LED is flashing, the control
is tracking a condition that may cause automatic control,
such as an overvoltage condition.
Figure 6. Status indicator LEDs (left side).
Power and Diagnostic LEDs
The LED indicators, located on the right side of the Operator
panel, display power and diagnostic information for the
control.
The LEDs have the following meanings:
•
AC POWER
– The AC POWER LED illuminates when the
control detects the presence of AC input power.
•
CONTROL OK
– The CONTROL OK LED illuminates to
indicate that the control passed self-diagnostics and is
capable of normal operation.
Note:
A non-illuminated CONTROL OK LED may indicate
that there is a problem with the control.
Figure 7. Power and diagnostic LEDs (right side).
Data port
The Data Port section of the programming panel, shown in
Figure 8 on page 6, provides a USB connection to a
personal computer. This port is used for accessing the
control with the ProView NXG software. All settings,
metering, alarms, and events are available from this port.
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