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7 Functions and settings
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TAPCON® 230 basic
2117246/02 EN
© Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2012
7.3.9
Setting control response T1
The control response T1 can be set to linear or integral. Both kinds of control
response are explained below.
Linear control response T1
The device responds with a constant delay time which is independent of
the control deviation.
Integral control response T1
The device responds with a variable delay time which is dependent on the
control deviation.
The greater the control deviation (
Δ
V) in relation to the set bandwidth (B), the
shorter the delay time. The delay time can therefore be reduced down to 1
second. This means that the device reacts faster to large voltage changes in
the grid.
The level of regulation accuracy increases. Switching frequency however also
increases (see diagram).
Figure 29
Diagram showing integral control response
Δ
V/B
Control deviation "
Δ
V" as % of desired value as ratio to the set bandwidth "B"
as % of desired value
1
"Delay time T1" parameter