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PTE-300-V

Sheet  19

This knob has no end and can be controlled at any speed. However if the control knob is
turned very fast the value will change at a maximum rate of 1 digit per second.

c) Output ON/OFF selection

When this key is pressed the output will turn on and the LED situated below
will light up.

When it is pressed again it will disconnect this output and the LED will be off.

d) 2

nd

 value selection

When this key is pressed it allows the selection of a 2

nd

 value and it is shown in

the display. This selection does not cancel the value already selected in the
output at the moment. To distinguish the actual value from the 2

nd

 value

selected, the LED over the key lit when the 2

nd

 value is displayed.

e) Activating 2

nd

 value

This key works in a sequential way. When pressed the output value changes to
the 2

nd

 value, when it is pressed again it will return to the 1

st

 value.

When this key and the similar key in the phase section are pressed at the same time for 
more than 2 seconds this function if both sections becomes synchronized. To cancel you
must repeat this process.

f) MASTER/SLAVE: regulation modes

The following press keys are installed on the PTE-300-V
to achieve regulation capability in terms of three-phase
regulation, fault combinations, like a phase to phase,
three-phase, etc.

 Output channel 1 (CH1): MASTER key.

 Output channel 2 (CH2): SLAVE key.

 Output channel 3 (CH2): SLAVE key.

When no key is activated, the output channels are completely independent in all their
functions.

When the MASTER key of CH1 is activated, at least one slave must be activated also. The
MASTER function affects all channels in SLAVE mode (CH1, CH2 or both) as follows:

 Any output value change made in CH1, through the rotating knob in level or phase

angle, occurs immediately in the SLAVE channels.

 If the output mode (voltage or current) is changed in CH1, it changes immediately in

the SLAVE channels.

Summary of Contents for PTE-300-V

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL PTE 300 V THREE PHASE RELAY TEST SET EDITION 1 2 98 VERSION 1 10...

Page 2: ...The priority of EUROSMC S A is to obtain the highest standards and quality in all our products serving to satisfy the expectations and necessities of our clients...

Page 3: ...p parameters selection 14 3 2 1 3 Start the selected ramp 14 3 2 1 4 Regulation digit selection 14 3 2 1 5 Rotating control knob 14 3 2 2 DISPLAYS AND OPTIC INDICATORS 15 3 2 2 1 Function MODE indicat...

Page 4: ...LIP FREQUENCY MODE F 30 4 1 3 DYNAMIC TEST SELECTING FREQUENCY RAMPS 30 4 1 4 DYNAMIC TEST START THE SELECTED RAMP 31 4 1 5 DYNAMIC TEST STEP TO 2 ND VALUE 31 4 1 6 TTL AUXILIARY OUTPUT CHARASTERISTIC...

Page 5: ...TY 45 6 1 WARRANTY 45 6 2 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 45 6 3 OTHER EUROSMC PRODUCTS 45 FIGURES INDEX Figure 1 PTE 300 V Front Panel 8 Figure 2 Functional Modules 9 Figure 3 Front Module 10 Figure 4 Intelligen...

Page 6: ...t PTE 300 V type BNC 4 Clips up to 50 A 2 reds and 2 blacks 4 Clips up to 10 A 2 reds and 2 blacks Replacement fuses 4 Fuses 5x20 100 mA fast 4 Fuses 5x20 400 mA 2 Fuses 5x20 500 mA 4 Fuses 5x20 630 m...

Page 7: ...nding functions features that the PTE 300 V has a INTERNAL FREQUENCY GENERATOR Allows the user to work in any frequency between 40 and 300 Hz Also frequency ramps and steps can be easily preprogrammed...

Page 8: ...contact type of 20 ms duration This can be used to start an external timer for timing measurements This signal is produced every time one of the power outputs changes its status or the Step key is ac...

Page 9: ...network fault simulation In general all types of relays which require 3 voltages and 3 currents to function correctly c MISCELLANEOUS Due to its good characteristics of accuracy and stability the PTE...

Page 10: ...to find new applications maintenance etc Briefly the unit has a user interface Front Panel that is communicated with the Power Amplifier through the microprocessors incorporated Of course a power supp...

Page 11: ...he status of the signals applied in these taps Figure 3 Front Module 5 External Reference Taps contain the circuits to synchronize the power outputs to the phase and frequency signals connected to the...

Page 12: ...chieving a high accuracy output Figure 4 Intelligent Generator Module As shown in the block drawing and in the front panel control functions a microprocessor is in charge of supervising all the functi...

Page 13: ...SPLAY AND OPTIC INDICATORS this refers to the LED indicators and the selection displays CONNECTORS TAPS this refers to all taps input and output connectors etc which are contained in the PTE 300 V Thi...

Page 14: ...to the right of the power supply switch It consists of 2 black taps This output is always active when the unit is switched on The taps have a distance of 19 mm which is the standard two pole plug siz...

Page 15: ...ible to select a frequency value on which a pulse of 20 ms duration is produced at the Start Chrono output Hz 3 2 1 3 Start the selected ramp This key starts the ramp previously selected by pressing t...

Page 16: ...arameters that can be selected is as follows LED 1 Indicates that the initial value of the first ramp can be selected The value will be shown in the display in Hz LED 6 Indicates that the Start Chrono...

Page 17: ...alue and the units of the parameter selected which are located to the right of the display It can work in three different modes Hz frequency Hz s rate of change or slope S time duration in seconds Whe...

Page 18: ...ls In each one of them can be selected the desired output level as well as the phase angle This section is situated in the central section of the unit and is clearly identified All the controls indica...

Page 19: ...ing the digit to be adjusted The following resolutions can be obtained 1 digit 10 digits 100 digits When pressing this key for more than 2 seconds it will block the rotating pulse generator not allowi...

Page 20: ...d again it will return to the 1 st value When this key and the similar key in the phase section are pressed at the same time for more than 2 seconds this function if both sections becomes synchronized...

Page 21: ...he 2 nd Value Selection mode and that this value is shown in the display b LED indicator when 2 nd value is activated This is a 3 mm red LED that is situated over its corresponding press key It has tw...

Page 22: ...or These three 3 mm LEDs red indicate the digit selection for regulation Only one will be lit indicating the digit above it to be regulated f Level selection display The display is made up of 4 digits...

Page 23: ...ut off and the display will begin to flash for 5 seconds During this time it is possible to reset the output by pressing the ON OFF button 2 Th this LED indicates an internal thermal overload temperat...

Page 24: ...by changing the digit to be adjusted The following resolutions can be obtained 1 digit 10 digits 100 digits When pressing this key for more than 2 seconds it will block the rotating pulse generator no...

Page 25: ...you must repeat this process 3 3 2 2 OPTICAL INDICATORS AND DISPLAYS a LED indicator for 2 nd value selection This is a 3 mm red LED that is situated over the corresponding key When this LED is lit i...

Page 26: ...trol Sections 3 4 1 CONTROL KEYS 3 4 1 1 Reset Pressing this key a reset in the unit is made selecting a three phase voltage system synchronized to the frequency generated by the IFG 50 or 60 Hz 3 4 1...

Page 27: ...nt will be refereed to the 0 phase angle in PTE 300 V SLAVE of reference the connected equipment becomes the synchronizing reference for PTE 300 V The phase angles we select PTE 300 V will be refereed...

Page 28: ...e the input signals to the unit Black tap 0 this is the common tap Red tap any DC or AC voltage between 5 and 250 V can be connected between the common tap 0 and this one The presence of voltage will...

Page 29: ...r Start Chrono 3 4 3 3 RS 232 connector This communication connector serial port RS 232 is a CANON connector of 9 pins located in the upper left part of the unit Its pin out is as follows Where NC Not...

Page 30: ...erator has the following values and readings 1 Initial frequency this is 50 00 or 60 00 Hz It depends on the frequency ordered when the unit was purchased 2 Function mode enters in the Normal Frequenc...

Page 31: ...s the ramp initial value This selection can be made between 40 and 300 Hz 2 Press the key Set the LED indicator 2 slope 1 will light up and the display will change to the units Hz s Selection is made...

Page 32: ...art the selected ramp the Ramp key should be pressed once and the ramp will follow the procedure previously programmed The LED indicators will begin to flash slowly indicating where the ramp is at eac...

Page 33: ...e The active range is that which has its corresponding LED lit 4 2 4 REFERENCE SOURCE SELECTION When the unit is turned on it is synchronized to its own internal signal produced by the IFG This is ind...

Page 34: ...0 187 6 25 V 0 33 A 0 0 01 A 0 01 0 33 A 8 A 0 0 24 A 0 24 8 A In this case if you increase the level with the output ON overload alarms may be produced due to transitories disconnecting the correspo...

Page 35: ...n the output IMPORTANT When the unit is in this situation the displayed value cannot be changed even if the rotating knobs are turned When this key is pressed again the step will be the opposite which...

Page 36: ...0 3 Selected value in channel 3 CH3 120 0 b AMERICAN SENSE The display shows in sexagesimal degrees 0 359 9 the phase angle between the OUTPUT and the selected reference source Freq EXT LINE and BUS...

Page 37: ...1 st one At the same time there is a signal sent to Start Chrono output The LED will go off indicating the output is at the 1 st value NOTA You can select a 2 nd value even when the corresponding out...

Page 38: ...MASTER SLAVE PRESS KEY The press key MASTER SLAVE is used to select the status of the unit in terms of REFERENCE and or CONTROL when it is connected with another equipment of the same model or other m...

Page 39: ...ains pressed the selection cycle starts again To select one of the three modes just release the key when the desired is selected The sequence allows the following modes M LED indicator lit The unit is...

Page 40: ...lue phase angle higher than the actual Signal Monitor active b Negative events Output OFF Step to 2 nd Value voltage current lower than the actual Step to 2 nd Value phase angle lower than the actual...

Page 41: ...3 4 12VA low 1 8 2 8 3 8 12VA null 1 C 2 C 3 C No error 5V high 5V low 5V null No error 5V high 5V low 5V null No error 5V high 5V low 5V null No error 5V high 5V low 5V null No error 12V high 12V low...

Page 42: ...hree output ranges generating voltages in the output to check the fuses Any errors in the bits previously mentioned are visualized in each channel with the following ABCD Level Display EFGH Phase Disp...

Page 43: ...cy value to act as the limit of the above mentioned ramp between 40 and 300 Hz Programming of the time duration that the above mentioned frequency value remains before beginning the 2nd frequency ramp...

Page 44: ...ution 0 001 0 01 0 1 A 0 8 000 A Regulation resolution 0 001 0 01 0 1 A Accuracy better than 1 of the selected value between 10 and 100 of the selected range Power 100 VA 1 minute and 50 VA continuous...

Page 45: ...ource in the following ranges Voltage input between 5 and 300 V Current input between 0 1 and 25 A Frequency range between 40 and 70 Hz 5 4 SIGNAL MONITORS The unit has a signal monitor that can work...

Page 46: ...not provoked by the following which may cause the warranty to be revoked Improper use of the product incorrect connections or operations not specified or explained in this Instruction Manual Any manip...

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