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Manual 37259C
SPM-D11 - Synchronizing Unit
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Basic Settings
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WARNING
Incorrect entries may lead to wrong measuring values and result in damage to the generator!
PTs (Voltage Transformers)
Rated Frequency
fn = 00.0Hz
Rated generator frequency
48.0 to 62.0 Hz
Enter the rated frequency of the generator (or the utility mains) which in most cases
is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Generator freq.
Set point=
00.0Hz
Generator set point frequency
48.0 to 62.0 Hz
The set point frequency of the generator is to be entered in this screen. It will be
needed for the frequency controller while in no-load operation.
Gen. voltage
secondary 000V
Secondary generator voltage (potential transformer)
1] 50 to 125 V, [4] 50 to 440 V
The secondary generator voltage (busbar voltage) is set here in V. This information
serves to show the primary voltage in the display. For voltages of 400 V measured
without a potential transformer, 400 V must be entered here.
Mains voltage
secondary 000V
Secondary mains voltage (potential transformer)
1] 50 to 125 V, [4] 50 to 440 V
Secondary mains voltage (busbar voltage) is set here in V. This entry serves to in-
dicate the primary voltages in the display. In the case of measured voltages of
400 V without a potential transformer, 400 V must be entered here.
Gen. voltage
primary 00.000kV
Primary generator voltage (potential transformer)
0.1 to 65.0 kV
The primary generator voltage is set here in kV. This entry serves to show the pri-
mary voltage in the display. For voltages of 400 V measured without a potential
transformer, 0.40 kV must be entered here.
Mains voltage
primary 00.000kV
Primary mains voltage (potential transformer)
0.1 to 65.0 kV
The primary mains voltage (busbar voltage) is set her in kV. The entry is serves to
show the primary voltages on the display. In the case of measured voltages of
400 V without a potential transformer 0.40 kV must be set here.
Rated voltage
Vn = 000V
Rated voltage
[1] 50 to 125 V, [4] 70 to 420 V
This value is used, among other things, to determine the permissible range for the
synchronization.
Gen. voltage
Set point
000V
Generator set point voltage
[1] 50 to 125 V, [4] 50 to 440 V
This value of the voltage specifies the set point of the generator voltage for no-load
and isolated operation.