
ID
Parameter
CL
Setting range
[Default]
Description
The alarm must be acknowledged
and reset by manually pressing
the appropriate buttons or by
activating the LogicsManager
output "External
acknowledgment" (via a discrete
input or via an interface).
2977
2982
Enabled
2
[Always]
Monitoring for this fault condition
is continuously enabled.
87.70 LM:Eng.mon
Monitoring for fault conditions is
not performed until engine
monitoring is enabled. This is
determined through the
LogicsManager equation "Release
engine monitoring".
For xx = 1 to 32:
96.{xx}
LM: Flag{xx}
The monitoring is executed, if the
LogicsManager "Flag {xx}" is
TRUE.
Example:
96.01 LM: Flag 1, 96.02 LM: Flag
2, ..., 96.32 LM: Flag 32
4.5.3.18 Mains Leading Power Factor (Level 1 & 2)
General notes
The power factor is monitored for becoming more leading (i.e. capacitive) than an
adjustable limit. This limit may be a leading or lagging power factor limit. There are two
leading power factor alarm levels available in the control. This monitoring function may
be used for monitoring or controlling the power factor compensation. Both alarms are
definite time alarms.
Fig. 198:
Mains leading power factor
shows an example of a leading and a lagging power factor limit and the
power factor range, for which the leading power factor monitoring issues an alarm.
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easYgen-3000XT Series
B37574
4 Configuration
4.5.3.18 Mains Leading Power Factor (Level 1 & 2)
Released