The resistive and reactive line drop compensation settings are entered into the 2V164-S at the
LDC page in volts.
Check the vectorial compensation operation using the following steps:
1.
Set the Resistive and Reactive voltage settings to 0V;
2.
Set the LDC mode to +PHASE or +QUAD based on the wiring configuration used;
3.
Apply a voltage to achieve balanced state;
4.
Set the Reactive voltage (
U
x
) setting to 15V;
5.
A voltage raise LED must light up when the rated current input is applied at 90 degree lag
relative to the line voltage;
6.
Set the LDC mode to -PHASE or -QUAD based on the wiring configuration used;
7.
A voltage lower LED must light up when the rated current input is applied at 90 degree lag
relative to the line voltage;
8. Now carry out the required setting of the LDC Resistive (
U
r
) and Reactance (
U
x
)
compensation as per the above formula.
Provided the resistive and inductive line voltage drops
U
r
and
U
x
are correctly set the voltage at
the load end will remain constant, independent of the load current.
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Due to RMS continuous product improvement policy this information is subject to change without notice. 2V164-S_Guide/Iss A - 01/04/09