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and factory adjusted to approximately 10 seconds when 
shipped. 
 

6.2.3. 

Manual Bypass Switch

 (S3) 

This  two-position  switch,  in  the  REGULATOR  position, 
provides  conditioned  power  from  input  source  through 
the  regulator  to  the  load.  In  the  BYPASS  position  the 
input  power  and  load  are  disconnected  from  the 
regulator’s circuits and connects together directly. THIS 
IS  A  NON-LOAD  BREAK  SWITCH  AND  INPUT 
POWER  MUST  BE  OFF  BEFORE  OPERATING.  On 
three phase units the neutral is not switched. 
 

Caution:

  This  switch  is  designed  to  provide 

unconditioned  power  to  the  load  if  a  fault  condition 
occurs. 

It  does  not  remove  all  live  power  from  the 

enclosure.

 The manual bypass switch does not bypass 

the  input  circuit  breaker  or  zig-zag  transformer  if  so 
equipped. 
 

6.2.4. 

Ammeters

 (M1) 

An  analog  ammeter  displays  load  current  for  each 
phase. Each meter indicates the load current within 2% 
of the meters full range. 
 

6.2.5. 

Frequency meter with alarm contacts

 (M2) 

Frequency  meter  displays  the  source  frequency  and 
provides  alarm  contacts  for  values  outside  the  user's 
settable  limits.  Lower  and  upper  limit  trip  relays  are 
factory  set  at  45  Hz  and  65  Hz  respectively.  If  the 
frequency  becomes  lower  or  higher  than  user  selected 
values,  an  output  relay  is  energized.  The  relay  is 
equipped  with  a  form  “C”  normally  open  /  normally 
closed contact available for customer use. 
 
If  a  circuit  breaker  with  a  trip  coil  is  ordered  with  the 
frequency  meter,  the  system  is  configured  to 
automatically trip the breaker when a limit is exceeded. 
 

6.2.5.1.  Frequency

 

Meter Instructions

 

The  frequency  meter  owner’s  manual  is  included  with 
the  literature  sent  with  the  unit.  The  user  can  change 
the  meters  setting  without  storing  them  in  memory.  If 
the user changed the factory settings, and did not select 
the store option, the factory setting can be reinstated by 
pressing  both  RECALL  buttons  at  the  same  time.  The 
stored factory settings are shown in the table below. 
 
To  return  the  stored  settings  to  the  factory  default,  tap 
the ENTER key to go to the next feature then use SET 
and  ADVANCE  keys  to  change  the  setting  to  those 
shown  below.  When  the  display  shows  Store,  tap  the 
Enter  key  to  lock  the  setting  into  memory.  If  no  other 
setting  was  stored  after  this  procedure,  pressing  both 
RECALL keys will return the meter to these settings. 

 

Feature 

Setting 

Func 

Freq 

 

Scale 

A / SC 

2.00000 

Offset 

000000. 

 

Range 

FFFF.FF 

 

Slope 

A Pos 

 

Sp lo 

000045 

 

Sp hi 

000065 

 

Gate t 

01.30 

 

Conf 1 

no setting required 

 

Conf 2 

no setting required 

 

No store 

Store 

 

 
A  front  and  rear  view  of  the  frequency  meter  is  shown 
below  with  the  N.O.  alarm  contacts  in  parallel.  The 
alarm contacts are connected to TB4 as follows: 
 

1 – HI relay Com 

 

4 - LO relay COM 

2 – HI relay N.O. 

 

5 - LO relay N.O. 

3 – HI relay N.C. 

 

6 - LO relay N.C. 

 

Frequency Meter 

 

 

 
6.2.6. 

Input Range Alarm

 (K1)

 

Input voltage range alarm closes a N.O. solid state 
contact when the regulator is providing maximum 
voltage correction.  This option senses regulator motor 
drive end of travel limit switch operation. 
 

6.2.7. 

Phase Loss, Phase Reversal Alarm 
Contacts

 (A3) 

Provided for three  phase  units  only,  this  option  senses 
the three phase voltage and operates a relay (form “C ” 
normally  open  /  normally  closed  contact)  when  any 
phase voltage  is lost,  or if  the voltage  sequence  of the 
power is reversed.  
 
If  an  input  circuit  breaker  with  a  shunt  trip  is  ordered, 
the  system  is  configured  to  automatically  trip  the 
breaker  when  there  is  a  phase  reversal.  The  system 
might  not  trip  the  breaker  when  there  is  a  phase  loss 
because  power  to  operate  the  shunt  trip  may  not  be 
available. 
 

Summary of Contents for STABILINE WHR32 Series

Page 1: ...owing WHR62 T WHR92 T WHRS32 T WHRS62 T or WHRS92 T Superior Electric reserves the right to make engineering changes on all its products Such refinements may affect information given in the instructio...

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Page 3: ...nd Shortage instructions packed with the unit outlines the procedure to follow if any parts are missing or damaged 2 0 DESCRIPTION 2 1 GENERAL WHR32 T Series STABILINE Automatic Voltage Regulators are...

Page 4: ...S Single Control D Double Control T Triple Control LNN Size Code 3 or 4 digits R Rack Cabinet T Tall Cabinet CB Input Circuit Breaker CS Input Circuit Breaker w 120vac Shunt Trip CR Input Circuit Brea...

Page 5: ...ange of knockouts are provided in the base and the rear panel of the unit for wire entry and exit The location of the power connections varies depending on the options provided On units with an input...

Page 6: ...SETTING OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND SENSITIVITY POTENTIOMETERS Normally the WHR Series voltage regulator should not be operated without the front panel s of the cabinet in place However during the initial oper...

Page 7: ...are wired to trip the input breaker The Shunt Trip Connections Diagram shows the typical connections 6 2 1 2 Under Voltage Trip L1 In unit where the model number designates the circuit breaker as CR...

Page 8: ...g without storing them in memory If the user changed the factory settings and did not select the store option the factory setting can be reinstated by pressing both RECALL buttons at the same time The...

Page 9: ...onnected for all boost the units will bring extra low voltages up to nominal but will not correct high input voltages Since operation in the all boost mode will increase the voltage and heating in the...

Page 10: ...ess the unit is overloaded there is little likelihood of component failure Warning Voltages are present inside this unit which can cause injury Therefore only personnel qualified to service electrical...

Page 11: ...e motor at the end of travel If the motor operates successfully in this test the problem may be with the control board 8 10 Inspect the POWERSTAT Variable Transformer brush s and commutator s for sign...

Page 12: ...50 2700 INPUT VOLTAGE 208Y 120 X 240Y 138 FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz X 60 Hz CONNECTION 3 Phase 4 Wire Wye RANGE 20 to 10 of Selected Output OUTPUT VOLTAGE 208Y 120 X 240Y 138 CONNECTION 3 Phase 3 or 4 Wire M...

Page 13: ...ilated enclosures intended for indoor use under usual service conditions Temperature Operating Average ambient temperature for any 24 hour period not to exceed 30 C 86 F and maximum temperature not to...

Page 14: ...1 227412 001 SM A1 F1 F2 F3 F4 FUSE 600V 104364 003 A1 LP1 LP2 LIGHT INDICATOR GREEN 227571 001 A1 M1 VOLTMETER 212917 004 A1 S1 SWITCH ROCKER SPST ON ON 227572 002 10 3 POWER COMPONENTS The following...

Page 15: ...r details The replacement brush assembly is listed along with its corresponding POWERSTAT Variable Transformer in the power component section 10 5 AUX POWER MODULE There are two standard power modules...

Page 16: ...16 11 0 SCHEMATIC For reference only use full size supplied with unit...

Page 17: ...17 12 0 FLOOR MOUNT DIMENSIONS Enclosures A through G Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 18: ...18 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 19: ...19 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 20: ...20 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 21: ...21 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 22: ...22 Enclosures DD through GG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 23: ...23 Enclosures DD through GG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 24: ...24 Enclosures EEE through GGG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 25: ...25 Enclosures EEE through GGG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Page 26: ...offer literature technical assistance and a select range of models off the shelf for fastest possible delivery and service In addition Superior Electric Manufacturer s Representatives are available t...

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