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Setting –

 

Advanced Setting Menu –

 

Alarm & Protection – 

Alarm Setting Values

This is the section in which the alarm setup values are entered.

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Alarm Setting Values

 

– Over Voltage (230 – 270 V)

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11 12

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4

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10

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Apply

▲ +

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240

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5 6

8 9

11 12

7

4

1

10

30

Cancel

Okay

Exit

Over voltage setting

V

Over voltage setting

V

This is the section in which the value of over voltage are entered. You may enter a value between 

230 and 270 Volts. The value is setup to the required value by using the up and down key starting 

from the digit where the blue line is. Then left key is pressed and the blue underline moves next 

to the left digit. All values are entered in the same way by using up and downkeys. “Select”

 

key is 

pressed to take them into the memory.

“Save changes?” message will appear on the screen. Pressing “Okay” key, the value is taken into 

the memory.

240

Save

changes?

In case voltage protection is activated in the level protection function (Chapter 1710642), all levels 

are de-activated one by one to protect the capacitors when over voltage setup value is exceeded. 

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Alarm Setting Values

 

– Under Voltage (170 – 210 V)

2 3

5 6

8 9

11 12

7

4

1

10

30

Apply

▲ +

▼ -

170

2 3

5 6

8 9

11 12

7

4

1

10

30

Cancel

OK

ESC

Under voltage setting

V

Under voltage setting

V

This is the section in which the value of under voltage are entered. You may enter a value 

between 170 and 210 Volts. The value is setup to the required value by using the up and down 

key starting from the digit where the blue line is. Then left key is pressed and the blue underline 

moves next to the left digit. All values are entered in the same way by using up and downkeys. 

“Select”

 

key is pressed to take them into the memory.

“Save changes?” message will appear on the screen. Pressing “Okay” key, the value is taken into 

the memory.

170

Save

changes?

In case voltage protection is activated in the step protection function (Chapter 1710642), all steps 

are de-activated one by one to protect the capacitors when under voltage setup value is exceeded. 

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2

The contactors are in difficulty to stay drawn especially under a certain voltage and, therefore the 

capacitor as well as contactor are exposed to operate in undesirable overload and arc. For this 

reason, activating voltage protection function is recommended.

2 3

5 6

8 9

11 12

7

4

1

10

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Apply

▲ +

▼ -

050

2 3

5 6

8 9

11 12

7

4

1

10

30

Cancel

Okay

Exit

Over Temp. alarm value

°C

This is the section in which the value of over temperature are entered. You may enter a value 
between 5 ile 85 

°C

. The value is setup to the required value by using the up and down key 

starting from the digit where the blue line is. Then left key is pressed and the blue underline 

moves next to the left digit. All values are entered in the same way by using up and downkeys. 

“Select”

 

key is pressed to take them into the memory.

“Save changes?” message will appear on the screen. Pressing “Okay” key, the value is taken into 

the memory.

In case the temperature exceeds 

the setup value, the value 

displayed in light blue color 

becomes red on the upper right of 

screen.                                            

050

Over Temp. alarm value

°C

Save

Changes ?

In case temperature protection is activated in the step protection function (Chapter 1710641), all 

steps are de-activated one by one to protect the capacitors when over temperature setup value is 

exceeded. 

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Alarm Setting Values

 

– Over Temperature (5 – 85 °C)

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Summary of Contents for VARkombi-12-PC-TFT-OG

Page 1: ...dislik Elektronik Tic ve San Ltd ti Reactive Power Control Relay Industrial Facilities Markets Oil Stations Schools Workshops Hotels 12 Step VARkombi 12 PC TFT OG Connection type selective VARkombi 12...

Page 2: ...7 8 Current Transformer Primary Value 1 7 9 Number of Steps 1 7 10 Advanced Set up Menu 1 7 10 1 T on Transition Delay Time 1 7 10 2 T off Transition Delay Time 1 7 10 3 Current Flow Direction Detecti...

Page 3: ...ver Temperature 1 7 10 6 2 4 Voltage THD Setting 1 7 10 6 2 5 Voltage HD Setting 1 7 10 6 2 6 Current THD Setting 1 7 10 6 2 7 Current HD Setting 1 7 10 6 3 Fan Settings 1 7 10 6 3 1 Fan Temperature V...

Page 4: ...the device for different purposes other than compensation system 6 Fix the device tightly on the control panel with the apparatus given on the device without hanging around 7 Do not interfere to the...

Page 5: ...king compensation for the generator according to the second Cos 2 set up Displaying many guiding screens operating system is used in the micro processor Computer communicated RS485 MODBUS RTU Password...

Page 6: ...g to the specified current value The outputs of the steps are not needed to be made in any order However the first 6 steps can consist of triple phase capacitor groups It is recomended to connect sing...

Page 7: ...er the other according to the priority Meanwhile the phase in which the alarm is given displayed on the screen Arrow keys can move between the alarms In case Select key is pressed during on any alarm...

Page 8: ...e checked again in case any power of the steps and their connections are not intenalized for a long time 5 Step Learning of step powers For more info When all the steps are internalized the main scree...

Page 9: ...umptions Instant consumption values of each phase and their scaled representation the normal under and over compensation of the phases their inductive capacitive characterized loads and whether the sy...

Page 10: ...rol Otherwise the device remains in manual control continuously 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 30 Menu Cos PF Steps 0 R S T 0 ind cap ind cap ind cap S T Q 1 763K P 21 44K PF 0 991 0 155K 14 66K 0 999 1 4...

Page 11: ...tep with red frame among the step boxes is displayed on the left side of the screen while moving with directon keys The information regarding the runtime of all steps number of switching phase or phas...

Page 12: ...ave Changes appears on the screen the data are kept in the memory by pressing Okay key Settings This is the section in which you can find all set up regarding the device Password is entered After comm...

Page 13: ...r DYN 5 NOTE The current transformer ratio must be entered in the section from the menu 1 7 8 select exit 1 7 Measurement types MV LV ratio Transformer Type 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 1 1 Enter MV...

Page 14: ...1 10 30 Connection MEDIUM VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE Voltage become isolated The value of the voltage transformer must be entered NOTE The current transformer ratio must be entered in the section from the m...

Page 15: ...or the deadline This causes delays in the compensation VARkombi 12 PC TFT OG It collects the energies ind cap active consumed Step activating and de activating periods are decreased or increased autom...

Page 16: ...lows down by means of dynamic control of switch off time and continously do not make fast moves unnecessarily P S 1 Switch off time counts only for capacitor activated newly If necessary and a close s...

Page 17: ...ge will appear on the screen When Okay key is pressed the value is taken into memory Enter cap penalty limit 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 Apply 10 Enter cap penalty limit 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 3...

Page 18: ...s are entered in the same way by using the up and down keys Press Apply key inorder to take T off switching time into memory Save changes message will appear on the screen When Okay key is pressed the...

Page 19: ...ation in some plants especially the plants in which the loads are changing very quickly The required status for function is selected by using the up and down keys Press Apply key inorder to take this...

Page 20: ...2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 14 30 Exit 3 phase Select R S T 1 Step 1 phase 0 000 KVAr 0 000 KVAr 0 000 KVAr 0 000 KVAr 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 3 phase R S T 1 Step 1 phase 0 000 KVAr 0 000 KVAr 0...

Page 21: ...00 K Step Change 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 14 15 1 7 13 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 Exit Load New value Old value Old value R S T 0 000 K 0 000 K 0 000 K 0 000 K Step Change 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 22: ...under compensation in any phase during the activation of alert device warns the user In this case Review the capacitor power distribution in the steps especially in the phase where the alert is given...

Page 23: ...s may blowed out The fuses in the power line of capacitors may blowed out Removing the failure steps internalized zero should be internalized again 1 7 10 6 1 General Alarms Over Temperature enable 2...

Page 24: ...digit All values are entered in the same way by using up and downkeys Select key is pressed to take them into the memory Save changes message will appear on the screen Pressing Okay key the value is...

Page 25: ...essing Okay key the value is taken into the memory 5 005 Voltage HD Alarm Setting HDV Save Changes In case harmonic protection is activated in the step protection function Chapter 1710643 all steps ar...

Page 26: ...0 30 Apply disable Fan Output 1 7 10 6 4 Setting Advanced Setting Menu Alarm Protection Step Protection Function De activation of the capacitors is recommended to protect them against temperature volt...

Page 27: ...30 Apply Enable User Password Status 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 Exit Password active passive Password change 1 7 9 7 2 PASSWORD Enter old password 0 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 7 4 1 10 30 Exit Password acti...

Page 28: ...ssword should be entered to write data This is the section in which the password is entered The value is setup to the required value by using the up and down key starting from the digit where the blue...

Page 29: ...ing Okay key the value is taken into the memory Device No 001 255 The value is setup to the required value by using the up and down key starting from the digit where the blue line is Then left key is...

Page 30: ...ting Values THD Current 30 Alarm Setting Values HD Current 30 Fan Settings Fan Temperature Value 50 C Fan Settings Fan Output disable Level Protection Function Temperature Protection disable Level Pro...

Page 31: ...Class IP 20 Terminal Protection Class IP 00 Environment Temperature 5 C 50 C Humudity 15 95 without condensation Device Standart EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 EN 61326 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995...

Page 32: ...A CALCULATION CHART ACCORDING TO CAPACITOR CONNECTION FORMAT Capacitor Powers 3 Phase Connection Phase Neutral Connection Phase Neutral bridged Connection Phase Phase Connection Phase Phase bridged Co...

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