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AFV

+

 Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 

 

 

1-9 

 

Frequency 

Resolution 

0.01Hz 

Frequency 

Accuracy 

±0.02% F.S. 

Current Range 

(RMS)   

0 - 

416.7A 

0 - 

555.6A 

0 - 

833.3A 

0 - 

1111.1A 

0 - 

1388.9A 

0 - 

1666.7A 

0 - 

2222.2A 

0 - 

2777.8A 

0 - 

3333.3A 

0 - 

4166.7A 

-5555.6A 

Current   

Resolution(RMS)   

0.1A 

Current Accuracy 

(RMS)   

0.5% F.S.+4 counts 

Power Range 

0 - 

150kW 

0 - 

200kW 

0 - 

300kW 

0 - 

400kW 

0 - 

500kW 

0 - 

600kW 

0 - 

800kW 

-1000kW 

0 - 

1200kW 

0 - 

1500kW 

0 - 

2000kW 

Power Resolution 

0.1kW 

Power Accuracy 

1% F.S.+6 counts 

GENERAL 

Efficiency 

≥85% at Max. Power 

HMI 

Touch Screen, 7" Color TFT LCD 

Program Mode 

STEP : 24 sets / 255 cycles. (Volt./Freq./Time) 

RAMP : 12 sets / 255 cycles. (Volt./Freq./Time) 

Soft Start 

Setting : Rated Volt. / Rated Freq. / Start Volt. / Start Freq. / Delay Time / Ramp Time   

Three Phase 

Independent 

Adjustment 

U-N/V-N/W-N, Adjustment 0-310V 

Protection 

Input : Input N.F.B, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, 

Output : Over Voltage, Over Current, Reverse Current, Over Temperature 

and machine will display the error code and give a warning sound.   

Remote Interface 

  Standard : RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Option : GPIB, Ethernet 

Operational 

Temperature 

0

 ~45

 

Humidity 

0~90% ( Non condensing ) 

Altitude 

< 1,500m 

Dimensions (H x W 

x D) *5 

1900 * 1178 * 

1200 mm 

2050x 3881 x 1539 

mm 

2050 x 4716 x 

1520 mm 

2050 x 6003 x 

1520 mm 

2200 x 

10827 

x1590 

mm 

2200 x 12990 x 

1590 mm 

Weight *5 

1835kg  2415kg  3620kg  4670kg  5820kg  7720kg  9240kg  11080kg  16800kg  18720kg  19950kg 

*1 Please contact for other voltage specification.   

*2 The rated input voltage is 380V. 

*3 For type A (45-500Hz) and output power 20kVA and over models, the output power will be 

influenced by the frequency characteristic curve.   

*4 Low : 90 - 140V or High 180 - 280V. 

*5 For 300kVA models and over, please contact us for details 

* All specification are subject to change without notice. 

Table 1.3 Technical Specifications (three-phase model /150kVA~2000kVA) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AFV+ Series

Page 1: ...ies High Power Programmable AC Power Supply User Manual AC Power Corp Preen V 1 3EN The information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 2020 AC Power Corp Preen All rights r...

Page 2: ...s for a particular purpose AC Power Corp shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performan...

Page 3: ...s will be billed at cost Preen assumes no responsibility for its product being used in a hazardous or dangerous manner either alone or in conjunction with other equipment High voltage used in some pro...

Page 4: ...from entering to the inside of this machine Caution Storage and operating environment have a certain degree of influence on the life and reliability of this product Therefore avoid placing and or ope...

Page 5: ...ents 1 BEFORE APPLYING POWER Verify that the equipment is set to match with the power line input 2 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Make sure to connect the equipment to the protective ground to prevent an electr...

Page 6: ...ed Component replacement and internal adjustment can be done only by qualified service personnel Caution LETHAL VOLTAGES The equipment can supply 310V at its output DEATH on contact may result if eith...

Page 7: ...2 3 Input Output Wiring 2 18 2 3 1 Input Rated Value 2 18 2 3 2 Input Output Wiring Diagram 2 19 2 3 3 Input Output Wire Selection 2 25 2 4 Input Connection 2 29 2 5 Output Connection 2 30 2 6 Remote...

Page 8: ...uct Information 3 76 3 11 Error Log 3 77 4 Preen Program 4 80 4 1 Introduction 4 80 4 2 Control Software GENERAL Mode 4 83 4 3 Control Software STEP Mode 4 85 4 4 Control software RAMP mode 4 87 5 MOD...

Page 9: ...uipment Information 5 100 5 5 4 General Mode 5 100 5 5 5 Step Mode 5 101 5 5 6 Gradual Mode 5 101 5 5 7 Output Status 5 101 5 5 8 Stop 5 101 5 5 9 Reset 5 101 5 5 10 Limit Current Setting 5 102 5 5 11...

Page 10: ...6 3 13 SOUR GRAD LOAD 6 109 6 3 14 SOUR SOFT VOLT 6 109 6 3 15 SOUR SOFT FREQ 6 109 6 3 16 SOUR SOFT TIME 6 110 6 4 FUNC Command 6 110 6 5 INST Command 6 110 6 5 1 INST COUPling 6 110 6 5 2 INST PHASe...

Page 11: ...le 6 116 6 10 1 Remote Control 6 116 6 10 2 Read Device Information 6 116 6 10 3 Phase Angle Control 6 116 6 10 4 General Mode 6 117 6 10 5 Step Mode 6 117 6 10 6 Gradual Mode 6 118 6 10 7 Three Phase...

Page 12: ...1 6 8 1 Notice for Maintenance 8 125...

Page 13: ...easily simulate single or continuous output changes Three phase independent adjustment optional remote sensing and optional phase angle adjustment all provide convenient control to simulate different...

Page 14: ...ge range with high range 0 310V or low range 0 155V 2 Input voltage is 380V 15 and customized input voltage is available 3 Output voltage 0 310VAC 4 Output frequency A version 45 500Hz B version 45 12...

Page 15: ...oad frequency curve Figure 1 4 Output time frequency curve NOTICE When choosing AFV series output frequency 45 500 Hz the output power will be influenced as the information above Figure 1 2 1 3 We wou...

Page 16: ...A 20kVA 30kVA 45kVA 60kVA 75kVA 100kVA 120kVA 150kVA Phase 1 2 Wire G Voltage Ranges Low V 0V 155 0V L N High V 0V 310 0V L N Voltage Resolution 0 1V Voltage Accuracy 0 5 F S 4 counts Frequency Range...

Page 17: ...er Voltage Output Over Voltage Over Current Reverse Current Over Temperature and machine will display the error code and give a warning sound Remote Interface Standard RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Option GPIB...

Page 18: ...z Type B 45 120Hz Type C 300 840Hz Frequency Resolution 0 1Hz Frequency Accuracy 0 02 F S Max Current RMS Low A 27 8A 41 7A 55 6A 83 3A 125A 166 7A 208 3A 277 8A 333 3A High A 13 9A 20 8A 27 8A 41 7A...

Page 19: ...e Standard RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Option GPIB Ethernet Operational Temperature 0 45 Humidity 0 90 Non condensing Altitude 1 500m Dimensions H x W x D 1045 628 840 mm including wheel 1440 628 840 mm incl...

Page 20: ...Phase 3 4 Wire G Voltage Ranges Low V 0V 155 0V L N High V 0V 310 0V L N Voltage Resolution 0 1V Voltage Accuracy 0 5 F S 4 counts Frequency Range 3 Type A 45 500Hz Type B 45 120Hz Type C 300 840Hz Fr...

Page 21: ...Input N F B Over Voltage Under Voltage Output Over Voltage Over Current Reverse Current Over Temperature and machine will display the error code and give a warning sound Remote Interface Standard RS 2...

Page 22: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 1 10 1 4 Exterior Product exterior of the AFV series are given as follows Figure 1 5 Product exterior of the AFV series...

Page 23: ...S 33015 AFV PLUS 33020 AFV PLUS 33030 1340 Incl Wheels 1440 628 840 AFV PLUS 31045 AFV PLUS 31060 AFV PLUS 33045 AFV PLUS 33060 1545 Incl Wheels 1645 828 840 AFV PLUS 31075 AFV PLUS 31100 AFV PLUS 311...

Page 24: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 1 12 Figure 1 7 AFV Series Number Chassis Exterior...

Page 25: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 1 13 1 5 Name of Parts Front Panel of AFV Series Figure 1 8 AFV Series Chassis Number...

Page 26: ...d one 2 Emergency Stop When user press the emergency stop button the output will shut down immediately 3 Interfaces RS 232 RS 485 Ethernet optional with MOXA LAN communication module 4 Input Switch Sw...

Page 27: ...screen to the desired one 2 Emergency Stop When user press the emergency stop button the output will shut down immediately 3 Interfaces RS 232 RS 485 Ethernet optional with MOXA LAN communication mod...

Page 28: ...at the fans built in are able to ventilate the heat generated by components properly The ambient temperature should be controlled within 40 C 2 2 1 Notice for Installation 1 The device must be install...

Page 29: ...rol the product output via the interface RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 please connect a computer with the product via the RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 9 pin D type connector according to the following instructions The...

Page 30: ...lue Input voltage range 380 V 15 three phase connection Each model s input voltage please refers to the Specification Chart Chapter1 3 Customized input voltages are available for different countries I...

Page 31: ...turn on the unit before connecting the input and output cables as information below section 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 Three Phase Input Single Phase Output Please refer to figure 2 3 for single phase o...

Page 32: ...0A M8 200A M10 31030 100A M8 300A M10 200A M10 300A M10 31045 100A M8 Bus Bar M10 200A M10 Bus Bar M10 31060 200A M10 Bus Bar M12 300A M10 Bus Bar M12 Model Input Terminal 480V Output Terminal Input T...

Page 33: ...1150 Bus Bar M10 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Model Input Terminal 480V Output Terminal Input Terminal 240V Output Terminal Current Screw Size Current Screw Size Current Screw Size Current Scre...

Page 34: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 2 22...

Page 35: ...0A M6 60A M6 100A M8 60A M6 33030 100A M8 100A M8 200A M10 100A M8 33045 100A M8 200A M10 200A M10 200A M10 33060 200A M10 200A M10 300A M10 200A M10 Model Input Terminal 480V Output Terminal Input Te...

Page 36: ...M10 33120 Bus Bar M10 Bus Bar M10 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M10 33150 Bus Bar M10 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 33200 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Bus Bar M12 Model Input Terminal 480V Output...

Page 37: ...ions is completed AFV Model Input Current Input 380V Ground R S T 31010 18 8A 2 5mm2 2 5mm2 2 5mm2 2 5mm2 31015 28 1A 6 mm2 6 mm2 6 mm2 6 mm2 31020 37 5A 10 mm2 10 mm2 10 mm2 10 mm2 31030 56 3A 16 mm2...

Page 38: ...2 33200 397 2A 95mm2 2 95mm2 2 95mm2 2 95mm2 AFV Input Voltage 380V Cable Size AFV Model Input Current Input 380V Ground R S T 31010 31015 31020 31030 31045 31060 31075 31100 31120 31150 33010 33015 3...

Page 39: ...70mm2 3 70mm2 3 120mm2 31075 HI 312 5A LO 625A 120mm2 3 120mm2 3 95mm2 2 31100 HI 416 7A LO 833 3A 120mm2 4 120mm2 4 120mm2 2 31120 HI 500A LO 1000A 150mm2 4 150mm2 4 150mm2 2 33010 HI 13 9A LO 27 8A...

Page 40: ...ng 18 10A 4 100A 16 15A 2 130A 14 25A 1 145A 12 30A 0 1 0 170A 10 40A 00 2 0 195A 8 55A 000 3 0 225A 6 80A 0000 4 0 260A The ambient temperature should be below 35 and the temperature rating of conduc...

Page 41: ...ower cord tightly to the input terminals of the product as follows 3 1 Connect the Ground wire to the terminal G of the input terminals 3 2 Connect the A cable wire to the terminal R of the input term...

Page 42: ...ection Figure 2 10 Three phase Input Terminal 2 5 Output Connection For Output connection please open the front chassis door and remove the button front panel which is fixed via screws then you will f...

Page 43: ...ply and the load are close enough Remote Sensing function can be disabled Please refer to Figure 2 12 for Remote Sensing Connection not used Figure 2 12 Remote Sensing Connection not used Remote Sensi...

Page 44: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 2 32 Figure 2 13 Remote Sensing Connection in use...

Page 45: ...9 for initializing check Figure 2 14 POWER ON page Warning Before turning on the device all protective grounding terminals extension cords or any equipment connected to it must be connected to a prote...

Page 46: ...input programming data or options by pressing the items or icons shown on the screen directly Use virtual numeric keyboard to set parameter values select the parameter for numeric value entry and the...

Page 47: ...ress the Output Reset Button on the touch screen to enable the device output The touch screen will switch to Meter page refer to Section 3 7 automatically once the device output is enabled Figure 3 3...

Page 48: ...be switched between MAIN page and METER page when it is locked Automatic Screen Lock function refer to Section 3 5 2 6 and Screen Lock Password function refer to Section 3 5 2 5 are available for mor...

Page 49: ...to be 0 310V and Low level has the range of 0 155V Please not that when set the output voltage at 120V the maximum output current at High level is only the half of the maximum output current at Low l...

Page 50: ...ency setting page refer to Figure 3 5 Users can see the set frequency and change it by using the keypad for different testing conditions The output frequency setting page also shows the maximum and mi...

Page 51: ...current limit and change it by using the keypad for different testing conditions The setting page also shows the maximum and minimum of set value for the output current high limit Press to confirm an...

Page 52: ...he icons in the above figure are given as follows Press to enter the SETTING page Press to enter the PGM page Press to enter the COMMUNICATION page Press to enter the EVENT page Press to enter the MET...

Page 53: ...EST subpage and SYSTEM subpage 3 5 1 TEST Subpage Entering the SETTING page the TEST subpage will first display on the screen Refer to Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 TEST subpage The descriptions for the items...

Page 54: ...tivate the CURRENT HIGH LIMIT function users can press the item to switch the icon status from OFF to ON Figure 3 9 CURRENT LIMIT page Notice When the CURRENT HIGH LIMIT function is set OFF ON the MAI...

Page 55: ...this kind of load is high at startup and will drop down after startup To prevent the load from being unable to startup by power supply due to high inrush current user can set a smaller START VOLT and...

Page 56: ...rm and finish setting Press to clear all the input value or press to modify setting Figure 3 13 SOFT START RATED VOLT setting Press the value to set rated frequency Please refer to figure 3 14 for SOF...

Page 57: ...nfirm and finish setting Press to clear all the input value or press to modify setting Figure 3 15 SOFT START START VOLT setting Press the value to set start frequency Please refer to figure 3 16 for...

Page 58: ...ress to modify setting The setting range of delay time is 0 0S 99 0S set 0 Default 0 3S Figure 3 17 SOFT START DELAY TIME setting Press the value to set delay time Please refer to figure 3 18 for SOFT...

Page 59: ...3 47 Press to move to the previous page of current page Press to move to the previous page of current page Notice In SOFT START settings the setting range of START VOLT and START FREQ will vary depen...

Page 60: ...g range is 0 to 359 This feature can be applied to simulate phase shift for different power conditions Press to enter into phase angle control setting page Figure 3 19 PHASE ANGLE CONTROL page The des...

Page 61: ...ress to clear all the input value or press to modify setting Figure 3 20 U V phase angle setting Press the value to the phase angle between U phase and w phase Please refer to figure 3 21 for phase an...

Page 62: ...ese Press to set the touch sound ON OFF Press to set the date yyyy mm dd Press to set the time hour minute second Press to set the HMI IP Press to set the screen lock PASSEORD function When users set...

Page 63: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 3 51 Press to move to the previous page of the next page...

Page 64: ...3 5 2 1 Operational Language Setting User can set operational language at SYSTEM subpage English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese To set the operational language press the item to switch to the...

Page 65: ...ser can set the touch sound ON OFF at SYSTEM subpage and the default is OFF To set the touch sound press the item to turn the sound ON OFF 3 5 2 3 Date Setting User can set the date at SYSTEM subpage...

Page 66: ...FV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 3 54 3 5 2 4 Time Setting User can set time at SYSTEM subpage Press each figure on item to set hour minute second individually Figure 3 25 Time settin...

Page 67: ...s to edit the password enters the original password ahead To disable SCREEN LOCK function enters the password 0000 Figure 3 26 Screen Lock setting Notice If the user forget the password and would like...

Page 68: ...ocked automatically according to the time setting The time to lock is based on the idle time of the touch screen Figure 3 27 automatic screen lock setting When the screen is automatically locked press...

Page 69: ...ttings Press the item and the screen will display as figure 3 19 asking user to confirm the system reset Pressing and the screen will display a notification Factory reset will start in power on System...

Page 70: ...figure are given as follows RAMP User can set the start and end output voltage frequency dwell time of ramp Set The number of Ramp Set is up to 12 sets The numbers of times the entire sets can be rep...

Page 71: ...ure are given as follows Press the corresponding value on item of each ramp set to set start and end output voltage frequency and dwell time When setup is completed press to confirm To edit an entry P...

Page 72: ...e 3 35 Dwell time settings Press item to set start and end number of Ramp set and the number of times the entire sets is repeated When setup is completed press to confirm To edit an entry Press to cle...

Page 73: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 3 61 Figure 3 36 Ramp Start group End Group Cycle times page Figure 3 37 Ramp Start group End Group Cycle times settings...

Page 74: ...above figure are given as follows Press the corresponding value on the item of each step set to set start and end output voltage frequency and dwell time When setup is completed press to confirm To e...

Page 75: ...tings Press the item to set start and end number of Step set and the number of times the entire sets is repeated When setup is completed press to confirm To edit an entry Press to clears all digits or...

Page 76: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 3 64 Figure 3 42 STEP Start group End Group Cycle times settings...

Page 77: ...AFV Series High Power Programmable AC Power Supply 3 65 3 7 Communication Page Press the icon to enter into the Communication page at MENU page Figure 3 43 The COMM Icon at MENU page...

Page 78: ...RS485 Figure 3 44 RS 485 settings The descriptions for the items and the icons in the above figure are given as follows Switch the communication interface to RS 485 The protocol is fixed by default to...

Page 79: ...32 GPIB Figure 3 46 RS 232 GPIB settings The descriptions for the items and the icons in the above figure are given as follows Switch the communication interface to RS 232 GPIB The protocol is fixed b...

Page 80: ...S 422 Figure 3 48 RS 422 settings The descriptions for the items and the icons in the above figure are given as follows Switch the communication interface to RS 422 The protocol is fixed by default to...

Page 81: ...cons in the above figure are given as follows Switch the communication interface to Ethernet The protocol is fixed by default to SCPI Communication address setting For the settings on the PC refer to...

Page 82: ...rammable AC Power Supply 3 70 Belows are the Ethernet setting on the PC 1 Open the Ethernet setting Select Internet Protocol Version 4 and click Properties Refer to the figure below Figure 3 51 Ethern...

Page 83: ...Programmable AC Power Supply 3 71 2 Set the IP address to be the same as the device s communication address and the last set of number should be set to different value ranging from 0 255 Figure 3 52 I...

Page 84: ...an press at the MAIN page or press at the MENU page to enter into METER page Figure 3 53 Item METER at MAIN page left three phase model right single phase model Figure 3 54 Item METER at MENU page Fig...

Page 85: ...ays measurement of the output current of each phase and the sum of total output current Displays measurement of the output frequency of each phase and the sum of total output frequency Displays measur...

Page 86: ...le phase meter page Displays measurement of the output voltage Displays measurement of the output current Displays measurement of the output frequency Displays measurement of the output power W Displa...

Page 87: ...5 3 9 Event Page User can press at MENU page to enter into the EVENT page Figure 3 58 Item EVENT at MENU page The Event page records the error information occurred during local operation including the...

Page 88: ...er can press at MENU page to enter into the PRODUCT INFORMATION page Figure 3 60 Item INFO at MENU page Figure 3 61 Product information page The descriptions for the items in the above figure are give...

Page 89: ...1 Error code Possible cause Solution Error description 2 U phase IGBT1 Over current fault U phase IGBT broken Check and replace IGBT 3 U phase IGBT2 Over current fault U phase IGBT broken Check and re...

Page 90: ...use burned Check and replace fuse 20 IGBT 1 over temperature Fan error Check fan 90 heat sink over temperature 21 IGBT 2 over temperature Fan error Check fan 90 heat sink over temperature 22 Input und...

Page 91: ...High level output voltage difference 30V or output voltage 310V 32 U phase line drop compensation error Sensing lead broken phase connection incorrect voltage drop too high Check U phase output voltag...

Page 92: ...ntrolled remotely via RS 485 MODBUS RS 422 MODBUS and RS 232 SCPI and optional interfaces Ethernet or GPIB Additionally AFV series provides the control software Preen Program that allows users to easi...

Page 93: ...ate the MODBUS ID and the operational language Make sure these settings are identical with the device s setting refer to section before communication 4 Click and choose to test whether the communicati...

Page 94: ...n the device and a PC click EXIT to exit the communication test page Confirm the settings in the system setup page refer to figure 4 2 and click to exit Choose in the the start up page refer to figure...

Page 95: ...phase synchronized or three phase independent adjustment optional The software will automatically detect if this optional function is available 4 Switches the high low level of output voltage When sw...

Page 96: ...e waveform of output power 13 Displays the waveform of output current 14 Displays the operation mode 15 Saves the output report in TXT or CSV file 16 Reconnect the program when it is disconnected 17 S...

Page 97: ...rt number of Step set 1 24 4 Sets the end number of Step set 1 24 5 Set the cycle time of the entire sets 1 255 6 Sends programming data to the device 7 Turns on the output 8 Turns off the output 9 Re...

Page 98: ...y 4 86 15 Displays the waveform of output current 16 Displays the operation mode 17 Saves the output report in TXT or CSV file 18 Reconnect the program when it is disconnected 19 Sets the phase angle...

Page 99: ...rt number of Ramp set 1 24 4 Sets the end number of Ramp set 1 24 5 Set the cycle time of the entire sets 1 255 6 Sends programming data to the device 7 Turns on the output 8 Turns off the output 9 Re...

Page 100: ...y 4 88 15 Displays the waveform of output current 16 Displays the operation mode 17 Saves the output report in TXT or CSV file 18 Reconnect the program when it is disconnected 19 Sets the phase angle...

Page 101: ...r Address Write Register Address Refer to section 5 4 Byte5 6 Data Write Data Content Byte7 8 CRC16 CRC16 checksum for Byte 1 to Byte 6 Refer to section 5 5 5 1 2 Write Single Register Correct Answer...

Page 102: ...r addresses plan to write Byte7 Byte Count Total byte count or data length of writing data Byte8 to N Data Write Data Content Byte N 1 N 2 CRC16 CRC16 checksum of Byte1 to ByteN Refer to section 5 5 5...

Page 103: ...Refer to section 5 4 Byte5 6 Number of Addresses The number of register addresses plan to read Byte7 8 CRC6 CRC16 checksum of Byte1 to Byte6 Refer to section 5 5 5 2 2 Read Register Successfully Answe...

Page 104: ...ditable Byte2 Function Code Function Code Description 0x83 Read Register Address Error 0x86 Write Single Register Address Error 0x90 Write Multiple Register Addresses Error Byte3 Error Code Error Code...

Page 105: ...Low Level High Level 0004H 0029H Reserved Addresses System Settings 0030H U Phase Base Angle Phase Angle Setup Optional 0031H Phase Angel between U V 0032H Phase Angel between U W 0033H Not available...

Page 106: ...al Mode 010eH Group No Note1 Group No Range 1 12 010fH Gradual Start Voltage 0110H Gradual Start Frequency 0111H Gradual End Voltage 0112H Gradual End Frequency 0113H Running Time Interval Hr 0114H Ru...

Page 107: ...0017H Max Voltage 0018H Min Frequency 0019H Max Frequency 001aH Function Mode 3 Phase Independent Function 001bH Function Mode Step Mode 001cH Function Mode Gradual Mode 001dH Not Available 001eH Func...

Page 108: ...V Phase Output Voltage 10 020cH W Phase Output Voltage 10 020dH U Phase Output Current 10 020eH V Phase Output Current 10 020fH W Phase Output Current 10 0210H U Phase Output kW 10 0211H V Phase Outp...

Page 109: ...0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80...

Page 110: ...1D 0x1C 0xDC 0x14 0xD4 0xD5 0x15 0xD7 0x17 0x16 0xD6 0xD2 0x12 0x13 0xD3 0x11 0xD1 0xD0 0x10 0xF0 0x30 0x31 0xF1 0x33 0xF3 0xF2 0x32 0x36 0xF6 0xF7 0x37 0xF5 0x35 0x34 0xF4 0x3C 0xFC 0xFD 0x3D 0xFF 0x...

Page 111: ...49 0x89 0x4B 0x8B 0x8A 0x4A 0x4E 0x8E 0x8F 0x4F 0x8D 0x4D 0x4C 0x8C 0x44 0x84 0x85 0x45 0x87 0x47 0x46 0x86 0x82 0x42 0x43 0x83 0x41 0x81 0x80 0x40 unsigned short CRCVerify unsigned char pMsg unsigned...

Page 112: ...ormation Read Equipment Information 02 03 00 10 00 0A C4 3B hex Read Operation Mode and High Low Status 02 03 02 00 00 02 C5 80 hex 5 5 4 General Mode 5 5 4 1 Three Phase Voltage Synchronized Mode Par...

Page 113: ...the group no 5 5 6 Gradual Mode Setup Group1 Parameters 02 10 01 0e 00 08 10 00 01 08 98 01 F4 04 4C 02 58 00 00 00 00 00 0A 34 FA hex Setup Running Cycle Parameters 02 10 01 16 00 03 06 00 01 00 0C...

Page 114: ...ription The following is the corresponding uint 32bit system error information in system error status data bit Fault Description 0 U phase IGBT1 Over current fault 1 U phase IGBT2 Over current fault 2...

Page 115: ...t over voltage fault 22 DC voltage is too low 23 DC voltage is too high 24 U phase overload 25 V phase overload 26 W phase overload 27 Output under voltage fault 28 Output over voltage fault 29 Line d...

Page 116: ...d System Error Code Answer Command SYST ERR 0x00000000 r n MEAS MODE O r n 32bit Answer Description 32bit represent a system error Refer to section 6 11 Note MEAS MODE I r n Answer Command 0x0000 16bi...

Page 117: ...gle Adjustment 1 Yes 0 None Parameter6 High Low Level setting 1 Yes 0 None Parameter7 Soft Start 1 Yes 0 None Parameter8 Not available Parameter9 Current Limit Function 1 Yes 0 None 6 3 Three Phase SO...

Page 118: ...tput voltage Command Description SOUR VOLT 220 0 110 0 150 0 r n FUNC THR r n mode Parameter1 Set U Phase output voltage Res 0 1V Parameter2 Set V Phase output voltage Res 0 1V Parameter3 Set W Phase...

Page 119: ...ription Setup time interval in Step Mode Command Description Mode 1 1 Hour 1 Minute 10 0 Second SOUR STEP TIME 1 1 1 100 r n Mode 2 1 Hour 1 Minute 10 00 Second SOUR STEP TIME 1 1 1 1000 r n Answer Co...

Page 120: ...voltage of the group Parameter3 Gradual end voltage of the group Answer Command None 6 3 10 SOUR GRAD FREQ Function Description Setup output frequency in Gradual Mode Command Description SOUR GRAD FR...

Page 121: ...controller MCU Command Description SOUR GRAD LOAD r n Answer Command None Note The command is optional 6 3 14 SOUR SOFT VOLT Function Description Setup Start Voltage and Rated Voltage of Soft Start f...

Page 122: ...iption FUNC GEN STEP GARD THR LVRT TRAN r n Parameter1 Function abbreviation GEN General Mode STEP Step Mode GRAD Gradual Mode THR Three Phase Independent Output SOFT Soft Start Answer Command None NO...

Page 123: ...OUTPut Function Description Start Stop output command for power source Command Description OUTPut 0 1 r n Parameter1 Output status 1 Start Output 0 Stop Output Answer Command None 6 6 2 OUTPut Functi...

Page 124: ...S VOLT Function Description Read output side Three Phase voltage data Command Description MEAS VOLT r n Answer Command MEAS VOLT 110 0 110 0 110 0 r n Parameter1 U Phase output voltage Parameter2 V Ph...

Page 125: ...0 0 110 0 110 0 r n Parameter1 U Phase output kVAR Parameter2 V Phase output kVAR Parameter3 W Phase output kVAR 6 7 8 MEAS POWer PFACtor Function Description Read output side Three Phase PF data Comm...

Page 126: ...GH 65 0 r n Parameter1 Max frequency limitation is 65Hz 6 8 3 LIMit VOLT LOW Function Description Read the voltage lower limit in power source Command Description LIM VOLT LOW r n Answer Command LIM V...

Page 127: ...d current value 6 8 7 LIMit POWer Function Description Set the upper limit power value Command Description LIM POWer 100 0 r n Parameter1 Upper limit power value Answer Command N A Note The set value...

Page 128: ...OW r n Read max voltage LIM VOLT HIGH r n Read min voltage LIM VOLT LOW r n Read max frequency LIM FREQ HIGH r n Read min frequency LIM FREQ LOW r n Read available function list SYST FUNC r n Read hig...

Page 129: ...requency SOUR STEP FREQ 1 50 0 r n Setup Group1 Running Time Interval Mode 1 0 Hour 0 Minute 10 0 Second SOUR STEP TIME 1 0 0 100 r n Mode 2 0 Hour 0 Minute 10 00 Second SOUR STEP TIME 1 0 0 1000 r n...

Page 130: ...ncy SOUR GRAD FREQ 12 50 0 60 0 r n Setup Group12 Running Time Interval SOUR GRAD TIME 12 00 00 10 r n Mode 1 0 Hour 0 Minute 10 0 Second SOUR GRAD TIME 24 0 0 100 r n Mode 2 0 Hour 0 Minute 10 00 Sec...

Page 131: ...e stops the output and report the fault Note2 The set value of upper current limit cannot be greater than the rated current value 6 11 System Error Code Description 6 11 1 System Error Code The follow...

Page 132: ...19 IGBT 2 is over temperature 20 Input under voltage fault 21 Input over voltage fault 22 DC voltage is too low 23 DC voltage is too high 24 R phase current overload 25 S phase current overload 26 T...

Page 133: ...according to the procedures given as follows step by step A voltage meter a current meter and a suitable load are needed while performing the calibration procedures Press METER CALIBRATION at the SYS...

Page 134: ...e screen will display the output voltage value of each phase 4 Input the voltage value displayed on the power analyzer to the U REAL V REAL W REAL 5 Press SETTING to perform calibration calculation an...

Page 135: ...start calibration and the screen will display the output current value of each phase 4 Input the current value displayed on the power analyzer to the U REAL V REAL W REAL 5 Press SETTING to perform ca...

Page 136: ...o start calibration and the screen will display the output power value of each phase 4 Input the power value displayed on the power analyzer to the U REAL V REAL W REAL 5 Press SETTING to perform cali...

Page 137: ...en shut down for 10 minutes before maintenance 3 Clean the device regularly especially the air inlet to ensure good ventilation 4 Do not block the air inlet and outlet on the panels Warning All mainte...

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