User Manual – Rev AJ
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4.2.6 TRANSIENTS Menu
Figure 4-11: TRANSIENTS Menu
The transient menu provides access to the transient list data. Available list length is:
32 transient
IT SEQUENCE sub
step or execute the transient list.
ted in a ascending numerical order.
The following entries can be fou
Entry
Series I:
Both P and Pi controllers; 32 data points. This is represented by
step numbers from 0 through 31.
Series II:
Both P and Pi controllers; 100 data points. This is represented by 100 transient
step numbers from 0 through 99.
From the Transient menu, the desired transient step type can be selected. Based on the user’s
choice, the relevant transient type sub menu will be shown. The START/ED
menu allows the user to review and change any transient
When executing a transient list, transient steps are execu
Steps that are not defined are skipped.
nd in the TRANSIENTS menu:
Description
VOLT SURGE/SAG
e will change from its present value to a user
ut voltage returns to a user specified end value. This
VOLT SWEEP/STEP
p transient step should be different
FREQ SWEEP/STEP
e sweep/step except it
VOLT/FREQ SWEEP/STEP
to a
is programmed as a single transient
step, two list entries are required to store this information. As
such, every VOLT/FREQ SWEEP/STEP used will consume two
list entries at a time.
Voltage surges and sags are temporary changes in amplitude.
The output voltag
specified value for a specified duration. (Sag if the value is
lower, surge if the value is higher.) After this period has expired,
the outp
value may or may not be the same as the value present prior to
the start of the sag or surge.
Voltage sweeps cause the output voltage to change from the
present value to a user specified end value at a specified rate of
change. A voltage step on the other hand is an instantaneous
change in output voltage. The new value will be held for the
duration period specified by the user. The final output voltage
value of a sweep and a ste
than the value at the start of the transient step or no change in
output value will occur.
This transient type is similar to a voltag
affects the frequency. Refer to the previous paragraph.
This transient type combines the previous two types in
single step. The effect is that of changing the output voltage
and frequency simultaneously.
Note: While this transient
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