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3.1.5.9 Contactor Service Life Alarm 

 This alarm occurs when the rate of the contactor switching 

countexceeds the ratio set by the user.

3.1.5.10 Voltage Alarm

 You can set voltage alarm on the device first of all you should enter the high 

threshold than you can set the hysteresis can be set by %, the device will recover if that amount of 

lower value is detected. Also on delay parameter should be set and the device checks if in that time 

interval the condition is available it give the alarm.You can enable step protection to protect your 

steps by switching them off.

3.1.5.9 Contactor Service Life Alarm  
3.1.5.10 Voltage Alarm 

Summary of Contents for RGP Series

Page 1: ...1 3 Phase Power Factor Controllers RGP Series www entes com tr RGP 12S SVC1 SVC2 SVC3...

Page 2: ...up the RGP Product 15 2 Using the Product 16 2 1 Setup 16 3 Menus 16 3 1 Settings Menu 16 3 1 1 User Settings Menu 17 3 1 1 1 User Language Setting 17 3 1 1 2 Back Light Setting 17 3 1 1 3 User Smiley...

Page 3: ...1 5 6 Value Loss Alarm 29 3 1 5 7 Value LossWarning 29 3 1 5 8 Contactor Service Life Warning This warning 29 3 1 5 9 Contactor Service Life Alarm 30 3 1 5 10 Voltage Alarm 30 3 1 5 11 THDV Alarm 31...

Page 4: ...Gen 41 3 6 Measurements 42 3 6 1 Voltage Phase Neutral 42 3 6 2 Voltage Phase Phase 42 3 6 3 Current Phase Neutral 42 3 6 4 Frequency 43 3 6 4 Temperature 43 3 7 Harmonics 43 3 7 1 Current Harmonics 4...

Page 5: ...to 9 9 SVC 12 12 SVC and 1 alarm output Connection diagram is at the back of the product Copyrights of this manual are reserved and it is strictly prohibited to use any part or content of it Read this...

Page 6: ...o the mains When the battery is dead de energize the product to replace the battery Do not dismantle the product there are no user serviceable parts If you dismantle the product the warranty will beco...

Page 7: ...used in industrial measurements Caution Observe the safety rules OPEN Battery replacement compartment Alarm output Fan Output CUR 1 L3 K1 Mains current inputs A1 A2 Auxiliary supply apply voltage on...

Page 8: ...ttons Functions of the buttons are shown in Table 4 The device with SVC driver has up to 12 steps and an additional SVAR driver 1 2 RGP Product Family Product codes and specifications are given in the...

Page 9: ...light setting is set to auto the back light of the display will go off and only Smiley will be displayed Press any button to cancel the Smiley mode on the display and go to the cos screen Smiley acti...

Page 10: ...s or alarms on the lower bar You can use the direction key to read the alarms or warnings or you can press OK to silence the alarm 1 6 Front Panel View The front panel of the product has Wide Screen S...

Page 11: ...that the Fan Relay has been enabled It will be reset when the warning condition has been eliminated Alarm icons These icons become active while the critical alarms are availible Any phase voltage is...

Page 12: ...cess the instant parameters for Enr AI Active Import Energy ENR AE Active Export Energy Enr r inductive Enr r capacitive Enr s Apparent Energy Enr JEn Generator Energy of your system 1 7 3 Total Power...

Page 13: ...8 Technical Specifications 1 7 5 Tutorial Mode 1 8 Technical Specifications Connection Range Terminal Type Auxiliary Supply 85 300 VAC 50 60 Hz 15VA 3 x 5 08 mm socket 2 5 mm 4 mm TD With Fixing Screw...

Page 14: ...2 L3 N L1 L1 THRM SW Aux Supply RGSP 12SR Current1 K1 L1 K2 L2 K3 L3 A1 A2 5V T1 T2 T3 K3 L3 K2 L2 K1 L1 L2 L3 PFC Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker For circuit breaker values look at the top of the dev...

Page 15: ...than zero for the product automatically detect the connection error The product will switch on and off the reference step when correcting the connection error phase sequence error and current transfor...

Page 16: ...ttings Menu You can press HOME and use the up and down keys to access the Settings menu If you wish to do something under the Settings menu or change the settings press OK to go to menu details and ch...

Page 17: ...hen go off 3 1 1 3 User Smiley Mode Setting You can proceed to Settings User Settings USER SMILEY to change the Smiley mode settings Select either Yes Smiley mode on or No Smiley mode off to select th...

Page 18: ...tched to the mode to measure step powers the values of the current transformer must be correctly adjusted for the calculated powers to be correct If the current transformer rates have not been entered...

Page 19: ...laying and press OK to save the setting 3 1 2 4 Auto Setup Setting You can proceed to Settings Setup Automatic step recognition submenu to make the automatic setup setting of your product When you ent...

Page 20: ...ess for single phase shunt reactors connected to the driver 3 1 2 6 Step Setting It is the submenu where the steps used step type step connection and the total power of the step is entered It is recom...

Page 21: ...leasing from the lowest step Capacitor or reactor program or is the program where power factor correction is performed automatically by using the defined capacitors and reactors In this program a capa...

Page 22: ...Standard mode Std is the mode where eco mode and aggresive mode are balanced and which is the best mode for standard use 3 1 3 3 Target Cos It determines the cos value A value between 1 000 and 1 000...

Page 23: ...23 If you select no the wizard will finish f you select off the steps will be switch off For the symbol is used For the symbol is used...

Page 24: ...een 1 and 1800 in seconds The factory setting is 10 seconds 3 1 3 8 Discharge Time It is the field where the discharge time of the step is entered If the step type is selected as Capacitor the dischar...

Page 25: ...rection Manual SVC Step It is the step where the powers of driver reactors are switched on off manually 3 1 3 11 Power factor correction Reading Day It is the menu where the day on which your electric...

Page 26: ...must be unique on the line where the product is found Otherwise communication of the line to which the product is connected will be disrupted Bit Rate This parameter can be set to one of the followin...

Page 27: ...fic alarm parameter under the alarm settings and assign alarm features for the said parameter The product has 1 alarm relay output except for step relays If one of the alarm triggering situations give...

Page 28: ...by the user 3 1 5 4 Capacitive Rate Alarm This alarm occurs when the last 7 days capacitive power factor correction rate exceeds the ratio set by the user It continues until the alarm condition is eli...

Page 29: ...You set the alarm 30 when value becomes to 30 kVAr it gives alarm 3 1 5 7 Value Loss Warning This warning occurs f the power of you capacitor is under the limit of your alarm Ex your original capacit...

Page 30: ...you should enter the high threshold than you can set the hysteresis can be set by the device will recover if that amount of lower value is detected Also on delay parameter should be set and the devic...

Page 31: ...t at the end of the set reset time 3 1 5 12 THDI Alarm If any of the Current Total Harmonic Distortion values of the phases measured by the product exceeds the upper limit set by the user this alarm o...

Page 32: ...for protecting them 3 1 5 14 Special Alarm There are Active and Passive options in the menu You can active an alarm and program it with the wizard Each alarm s parameters and active passive condition...

Page 33: ...roduct The time zone can be set between 12 00 and 14 30 with half an hour intervals 3 1 6 2 Date The user can set the current date on these screens The change will be saved on the system without askin...

Page 34: ...on It is the menu where you can display the software version of your product 3 1 7 2 Hardware Version It is the menu where you can display the hardware version of your product 3 1 7 3 Serial Number It...

Page 35: ...password and press OK If you say Yes to the confirmation question the product will return to factory settings All logs settings except time date are reset 3 1 8 2 Energy Counter Reset It is the menu...

Page 36: ...the menu where you can display the total inductive power factor correction rate capacitive power factor correction rate values for today 3 3 2 Power factor correction Yesterday It is the menu where yo...

Page 37: ...menu where you can display the total inductive power factor correction rate capacitive power factor correction rate 3 3 5 Power factor correction Last Month It is the menu where you can display the t...

Page 38: ...ation section 3 4 2 Power Factor You can display the power factor of each phase separately If you wait for 2 seconds in the menu the product will show you the total PF value in the navigation section...

Page 39: ...een Press OK to enter the menu so you can display minimum and maximum values for the phases If you wait for 2 seconds in the menu the product will show you the total Reactive Power value in the naviga...

Page 40: ...splayed 3 5 1 Active Import Energy AI From the network 3 5 2 Active export energy AE From the network 3 5 3 Inductive reactive energy Enr r From the network 3 5 1 Active Import Energy AI 3 5 2 Active...

Page 41: ...rent energy S From the network 3 5 6 Generator Energy Gen If the generator input is active other energy counters does not increase The active energy is added to this energy meter 3 5 4 Capacitive reac...

Page 42: ...at the sub menus maximum minimum values for each phase are displayed on this screen Max Voltage Phase Neutral Min Voltage Phase Neutral 3 6 2 Voltage Phase Phase Phase Phase voltage values and at the...

Page 43: ...ating frequency of the product 3 6 5 Temperature You can see the internal temperature on the screen 3 7 Harmonics 3 7 1 Current Harmonics When you are in the current harmonics menu you can press OK to...

Page 44: ...HDV 3 7 2 Voltage Harmonics When you are in the voltage harmonics menu you can press OK to proceed to the details menu and you can use Up and Down keys to display the voltage harmonics on the system u...

Page 45: ...screen indicates if the message is an alarm or a warning The second number in the line below shows the number of the messages on the system and the first number shows which message amongst them you a...

Page 46: ...se THDV Total harmonic Distortion value exceed the alarm limit This message shows that any phase THDI Total harmonic Distortion exceed the alarm limit This message shows that the internal temperature...

Page 47: ...s screen shows that the SVC thermic is opened This screen shows that the user alarm Which you can program manually exceed it s alarm limit This screen shows that the capacitive rate exceed s the alarm...

Page 48: ...is screen shows that the inductive rate exceed s the warning limit This screen shows that the capacitive rate exceed s the warning limit This screen shows that the inductive rate exceed s the warning...

Page 49: ...l the capacitors the system is on inductive side This message shows that your reactors are not enough for your capacitive reactive power Even if the PFC switch on all the reactors the system is still...

Page 50: ...any capacitor value is under the alarm warning limit This message shows that any contactor s life exceed the alarm warning limit This message shows that the capacity loss of your capacitor is exceed...

Page 51: ...51 This message shows that the contactor life exceed s the alarm limit This message shows that the contactor life exceed s the warning limit...

Page 52: ...to environmental conditions section 2 30 Tests Test db Damp heat cyclic 12 hours 12 hours cycles TS EN 60529 Protection degrees ensured with cases IP code on electrical equipment EN 60255 1 Measuring...

Page 53: ...80 C Maximum Relevant Humidity 95 non condensing Vibration 0 3 mm 2 9Hz 1m sn 9 200 Hz Parameter Unit Description Range Sensitivity Max Value V1 V2 V3 V Phase Neutral Rms Voltage 10 400 Vac 0 5 400 V...

Page 54: ...1 000 0 02 1 000 1 000 PF Power Factor 1 000 1 000 0 02 1 000 1 000 P1 P2 P3 W Phase Active Power 2400 2400W 1 10GW 10GW P W Total Active Power 7200 7200W 1 30GW 30GW Q1 Q2 Q3 VAr Phase Reactive Powe...

Page 55: ...ase Reactive Power 2400 2400 VAr 1 10GVAr 10GVAr Q Ind VAr Total Inductive Reactive Power 0 1 7200 VAr 1 30GVAr Q VAr Total Reactive Power 7200 7200 VAr 1 30GVAr 30GVAr S1 S2 S3 W Phase Apparent Power...

Page 56: ...s1 Qs12 VAr Power of Steps 999 9 kVAr 9 999 kVAR 3 999 9 9 999 kVAR Ts1 Ts12 Step Change Counter 0 2 32 2 32 Hs1 Hs12 h Step Operating Time 0 2 32 0 1 2 32 Parameter Unit Description Range Sensitivity...

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