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NOTES TO THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE 
AND INSTALLATION SERVICE 

 

There are specific risks that may affect the operator responsible for the installation or maintenance 
of the equipment: 

  Risk of electric shock, burns due to heated surfaces of the equipment, incorrect connections, 

use of the regulator in a system or application not described in the manual 

In order for you to be more secure and none of these risks measured above, care must be taken to 
protect against such risks. Check the previous chapter to learn how to reduce these risks.

 

Check the safety status of the equipment after repair, for example: 

  Check after maintenance procedures that all connections have been made properly and are 

secure. 

  Check that the terminals of the peripherals are inaccessible. 

  Check that the voltage regulator has been properly secured. 

  Check that the place where the equipment is installed has been properly closed, so that it 

can only be accessed again using the tool. 

  Check the connections if they are correct as described in the diagrams of item 7. 

  Check that the cables and connectors are meeting the specifications quoted in the manual. 

  Check that the equipment is operating within the nominal conditions stated in the manual. 

 

WARRANTY TERM 

 

1. Warranty time: 12 months. 
2. To grant a guarantee, all the following requirements must be observed and satisfied: 
2.1. The transport, handling and storage of the equipment must be adequate; 
2.2. The installation must be carried out correctly and within the specified environmental conditions, 
without the presence of unintended aggressive agents; 
2.3. The condition of the network on which the equipment was installed must be within the specified limits;  
2.4. There must be evidence of regular preventive maintenance; 
2.5. The equipment must not have been subjected to lightning, surges or overcurrents, above specified limits;  
2.6. Repairs and / or modifications to the equipment, if performed, must be carried out by persons / pro fessionals formally authorized by PEGASUS 
TECHNOLOGY, who must have technical qualification for the purpose; 
2.7. The purchaser must immediately notify PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY of defects in the equipment and make it available for analysis to determine if 
defects consist of manufacturing defects. 
2.8. Any adjustment to  be  made to the software application, when provided, must be  previously analyzed and authorized  in writing  by PEGASUS 
TECHNOLOGY, otherwise the warranty will be forfeited. If PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY is not responsible for any malfunction of the system, it is altered 
by unauthorized persons. 
3.  The  judgment  of  the  requirements  for  the  granting  of  guarantee  shall  be  the  responsibility  of  the  engineering  and  commerci al  departments  of 
PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY, based on information obtained from the customer and analysis of the equipment. 
4. Not included in the Guarantee: 
4.1. Dismantling services at buyer's premises; 
4.2. Transport costs, locomotion services, lodging and meals 
PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY; 
4.3. Components whose life in normal use is shorter than the warranty period; 
4.4. The following components are also excluded: FUSES, LAMPS, THYRISTORS, 
TRANSISTORS OF POWER, DIODES OF POWER AND VARISTORES; 
5. The repair and / or replacement of parts or products at PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY's discretion during the warranty period will not extend the original 
warranty period; 
6. This warranty is limited to the product supplied and PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY is not responsible. 
PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY is not liable for damages to persons, third parties, other equipment, facilities and profits; 
7. Removal of the identification label and / or serial number will result in forfeiture of the warranty. 
PEGASUS TECHNOLOGY reserves the right to change the technical characteristics of its products as well as information without prior notice. 

Summary of Contents for GRTD-TH3

Page 1: ...pegasustech com br Street Marechal Castelo Branco 784 Centro Sul Schroeder SC Brazil 55 47 3374 6301 MPBR 07 00002 Rev 04 Digital Voltage Regulator GRTD TH3 Installation Operation and Maintenance Man...

Page 2: ...date the information contained in these new revisions However at any time the customer may request updated material that will be provided to you at no charge In order to spread and expand the market P...

Page 3: ...voltages may be present even after power is disconnected and always keep them insulated from the rest of the main generator control circuit Check item screen printing symbology of this manual to disco...

Page 4: ...e is no direct effect of the sun s rays as well as rain wind and other inclemencies in order to guarantee the maintenance of its functional characteristics After the regulator is properly packed and a...

Page 5: ...enclosure grounded or not so that the terminals are inaccessible where there is no opening that allows access to the equipment and access must be done by means of a tool Philips wrench etc remembering...

Page 6: ...F THE PAGE At the edges of each page the reader can have a quick reference of the main subject that is being dealt with in it without it being necessary to use the indexes to locate the desired inform...

Page 7: ...GLE 18 MICROCONTROLLER FAILURE 18 VIRTUAL SWITCH 18 PARALLEL OPERATION WITH REACTIVE COMPENSATION 18 PHISICAL PROTECTIONS 19 PROTECTION FUSE FOR EXCITATION FIELD 19 FUNCTION TRIMPOTS 20 IDENTIFICATION...

Page 8: ...SHUTDOWN 26 BENCH TEST DIAGRAM 27 DIMENSIONAL 28 DIMENSIONAL OF THE VOLTAGE REGULATOR mm 28 M DULO DE CONECTIVIDADE IoT 28 CREEN PRINTING SYMBOLOGY 29 FIRST USE 29 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS AND CONNECT...

Page 9: ...mperature are low as well as the coefficient of thermal expansion Most importantly its characteristics are not affected by electrical variations The equipment is configurable via the adjustment potent...

Page 10: ...inamic response adjustable by trimpot Stb 8 500ms Working temperature range 40 C 60 C Storage temperature range 20 C 40 C Maximum relative humidity operation and storage 0 80 Pollution degree 3 Protec...

Page 11: ...www pegasustech com br 10 BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1 Block diagram...

Page 12: ...330 to 600Vac The clockwise increases the voltage reference and counterclockwise decreases the reference VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT VIA ANALOG INPUT Variation of 15 15 on the reference voltage 10 Vcc 10 Vcc...

Page 13: ...calculation cycle of the control is connected to the operating frequency of the machine The purpose of the controller is to maintain the null error the difference between the measured voltage negative...

Page 14: ...www pegasustech com br 13 POWER CIRCUIT The power circuit is show in figure bellow Figure 6 Power Circuit Figure 5 Machine output varying the stability parameters...

Page 15: ...made with resistive and inductive load controlling the tripping to obtain the maximum field currents PROTECTIONS Protections act directly on the virtual key that is virtually at the output of the con...

Page 16: ...ction Reference 15 above rated CT current Time for protection action 2 seconds Signaling Alarm Led constantly lit in Yellow ROTATING DIODE FAULT The regulator is constantly measuring the fluctuations...

Page 17: ...r requires more excitation to maintain the voltage and to avoid this actuates the limit U f The U f block is shown in figure 9 A sa da do bloco U f envia o erro para o controle PI Frequency of operati...

Page 18: ...r depending on the configuration of the PI control Excitation Overcurrent 12 5 A Limit of excitation overcurrent 10 A Overcurrent limit time Obtained from the current curve Signaling Alarm Led constan...

Page 19: ...MPENSATION When the generator is operating synchronously to a network or other generator it is said to be operating in Parallel In this mode of operation the regulator can no longer keep the output vo...

Page 20: ...ing feature to protect the equipment The fus eis sized according to the excitation current Operation in 3A is recommended to use the 3 15A fuse Operation in 5A recommended to use the 5A fuse Operation...

Page 21: ...down the system response which ensures zero error bringing control to a region of stability The setting of the trimpot Stb is done with the generator running empty no load with the trimpot Stb all cl...

Page 22: ...nction Connector Function E3 4 Common reference for power supply and sensing voltage 3 Power supply E1 Reference voltage input sensing 160 300 Vca E2 Reference voltage input sensing 330 600 Vca F Nega...

Page 23: ...to the installation manual for the nominal reference voltage The supply voltage can t exceed the maximum voltage specified by the product If the reference voltage is note qual to the output voltage o...

Page 24: ...for the nominal reference voltage The supply voltage can t exceed the maximum voltage specified by the product If the reference voltage is note qual to the output voltage of the generator do not make...

Page 25: ...level of the regulator Attention Before connecting the regulator to the generator refer to the installation manual for the nominal reference voltage The supply voltage can t exceed the maximum voltag...

Page 26: ...ge of 160 to 300Vca 1 Synchronous contactor controlled by a synchronoscope For other connections consult PEGASUS Before making the connections check that the rated voltage of the equipment corresponds...

Page 27: ...llel mode TC connected set the Drp potentiometer fully counterclockwise to disable the reagent compensation 5 Switch on the ignition key There will be an initial priming and will enter the control gra...

Page 28: ...ll gradually increase clockwise from a certain point the lamp will light up gradually this is where the reference trimpot will be slightly above the mains voltage With the near spot the reference foun...

Page 29: ...e anomalies for example in brushless generators burning rotating diodes this product can detect problems related to the rotating diodes or other problems issuing a notification to the person in charge...

Page 30: ...rent Watch out Risk of shock Don t touch Watch out Voltage Don t touch Watch out Hot surface Don t touch Note Temperatures for some internal equipment components can reach 150 C FIRST USE The GRTD TH3...

Page 31: ...or S2 pole of CT F e F Connetion to generator field Freq Jumper 50 60 Hz TC Jumper 1 5 A SHUTDOWN With the correct U F protection configured the generator is switched off with the shutdown of the prim...

Page 32: ...nt is responsible for this type of maintenance As described in the first paragraph maintenance may be carried out by qualified personnel on the voltage regulator and cleaning of the equipment as descr...

Page 33: ...uipment must not have been subjected to lightning surges or overcurrents above specified limits 2 6 Repairs and or modifications to the equipment if performed must be carried out by persons profession...

Page 34: ...low residual voltage With the regulator on use external battery 12Vdc to force excitation Terminals F and F inverted Invert F and F Set reference voltage too low Set the voltage reference to the nomin...

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