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corresponding  line  to  neutral  voltage  (ex.  220  or 
277 volts) to terminals 6 and 8 on the control modules. 
 

Each line to neutral voltage that is sensed must be 
connected  to  the  control  module that controls that 
phase. 

If  a  control  unit  is  not  sensing  the  voltage  it 

controls,  the  POWERSTAT  connected  to  that  control 
unit will drive to the end of its travel when it attempts to 
correct the voltage it is not controlling. This will result in 
incorrect output voltages. 
 

6.0. 

OPTIONS

 

 

6.1.  NON DESIGNATED OPTIONS 

 

6.1.1. 

Auxiliary Power Modules

 (A2) 

These modules are provided on units where a 120 volt 
AC  source  is  required  to  operate  internal circuitry. The 
output voltage of these modules is on terminals 1 and 2 
of  the  terminal  strip.  If  there  is  no  output  on  these 
terminals  check  the  two  fuses  mounted  on  the  same 
bracket. The output of the auxiliary power modules are 
used  to  operate  fans,  trip  or  hold  on  circuit  breakers, 
and  on  any  other  applications  where  120  volts  is 
required. 
 

6.1.2. 

Fans

 (B2) 

On  larger  units  fans  are  provided  to  help  efficiently 
remove  heat  generated  in  the  cabinet.  An  auxiliary 
power module supplies the fan operating voltage. If the 
fans  do  not  operate  insure  the  auxiliary  power  module 
output voltage is present. 
 

6.2.  MODEL NUMBER SPECIFIED OPTIONS 

 

6.2.1. 

Circuit Breaker

 (CB1) 

An  input  circuit  breaker  provides  short  circuit  and 
overload  protection  for  the  WHR  Series  Voltage 
Regulators.  Industrial  circuit  breakers  with  high 
interrupting  capacity  are  used.  These  breakers  also 
serve as an on/off switch for the regulator and any load 
attached. 
 

6.2.1.1.  Shunt Trip

 (L1) 

In  unit  where  the  model  number  designates  the  input 
circuit  breaker  as  “CS”  the  circuit  breaker  is  equipped 
with  a  shunt  trip.  A  shunt  trip  causes  the  breaker  to 
open when voltage is applied to the shunt trip coil. The 
trip coil is rated 120 volt, AC and is de-energized when 
the breaker opens. 
 
When  alarm  contact  options  and  a  circuit  breaker  trip 
option  are  ordered  together,  the  unit  is  furnished  with 
120 volt AC, auxiliary power module (A2) and the alarm 
circuit  contacts  are  wired  to  trip  the  input breaker. The 
Shunt  Trip  Connections  Diagram  shows  the  typical 
connections. 
 

6.2.1.2.  Under Voltage Trip

 (L1) 

In  unit  where  the  model  number  designates  the  circuit 
breaker as “CR” the circuit breaker is equipped with an 
under  voltage  release  coil.  This  coil  allows  the  circuit 
breaker to close when voltage is applied and opens the 
breaker  if  the  coil  voltage  is  lost.  The  trip  coil  is  rated 
120 volt, AC. The coil voltage must be present in order 
to close the circuit breaker. 
 

6.2.1.3.  Circuit Breaker Trip Coil & Alarm Contacts

 

When  alarm  contact  options  and  a  circuit  breaker  trip 
option  are  ordered  together,  the  unit  is  furnished  with 
120 volt AC, auxiliary power module (A2) and the alarm 
contacts  are  wired  to  trip  the  input  breaker.  A 
momentary  switch  is  provided  to  override  any  alarm 
activation that would trip the circuit breaker. This allows 
turn  on  of  the  system  and  alarm  options to reset. Hold 
switch  in  while  turning  on  the  circuit  breaker.  Alarm 
options  include  frequency  meter,  input  voltage  range 
alarm, and phase loss / phase reversal alarm. 
 
The  following  connection  diagrams  show  typical  shunt 
trip and under voltage release circuits. 
 
 

Shunt Trip 

 

Under Voltage Release 

 
 
If  you  do  not  want  the  alarm  contacts  to  trip  the  input 
breaker, the unit can easily be re-configured. 
 
Disable  the  alarms  from  tripping  a  shunt  trip  coil, 
remove  the  120  volts  supplied  by  the  auxiliary  power 
module  to  energize  the  coil.  Removing  the  wires  from 
A2-TB1  terminals  1  and  2  that  connect  to  the  alarm 
switches  and  TB2  does  this.  Do  not  disconnect  any 
other devices from this source. 
 
Disable  the  alarms  from  tripping  an  under  voltage  trip 
coil, by suppling the 120 volts directly to the coil without 
going  through  the  alarm  contacts.  Move  the  wire  on 
TB2-3  that  comes  from  the  auxiliary  power  module  to 
TB2-2 to accomplish this. 
 

Содержание STABILINE WHR34 T Series

Страница 1: ...ng WHR64 T WHR94 T WHRS34 T WHRS64 T or WHRS94 T Superior Electric reserves the right to make engineering changes on all its products Such refinements may affect information given in the instructions Therefore USE ONLY THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE PACKED WITH THE PRODUCT WARNING High voltages are present inside this unit during operation Do not operate this unit unless all covers are in place Install...

Страница 2: ...2 ...

Страница 3: ...e Damage and Shortage instructions packed with the unit outlines the procedure to follow if any parts are missing or damaged 2 0 DESCRIPTION 2 1 GENERAL WHR34 T Series STABILINE Automatic Voltage Regulators are three phase 380Y 220 X 480Y 277 volt fast acting electromechanical regulators These WHR Series voltage regulators regulate each line to neutral voltage independently These voltage regulator...

Страница 4: ... S Single Control D Double Control T Triple Control LNN Size Code 3 or 4 digits R Rack Cabinet T Tall Cabinet CB Input Circuit Breaker CS Input Circuit Breaker w 120vac Shunt Trip CR Input Circuit Breaker w 120vac Under voltage Trip Release D Delayed Output M Manual Bypass Switch T Tropicalization Treatment 0 No Meter Options 1 Ammeter s 2 Frequency Meter w Alarm Contacts 3 Both 1 2 above 0 No Ala...

Страница 5: ...s are provided in the base and the rear panel of the unit for wire entry and exit The location of the power connections varies depending on the options provided On units with an input circuit breaker input connections are made directly to the circuit breaker On units without any options the input connections are located on the POWERSTAT variable transformer The input power connections are labeled ...

Страница 6: ...k for a blown fuse 5 2 SETTING OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND SENSITIVITY POTENTIOMETERS Normally the WHR Series voltage regulator should not be operated without the front panel s of the cabinet in place However during the initial operation of the regulator the front panels can be removed to allow setting the OUTPUT VOLTAGE and SENSITIVITY potentiometers 5 2 1 Energize Regulator On units equipped with a manua...

Страница 7: ...nergized when the breaker opens When alarm contact options and a circuit breaker trip option are ordered together the unit is furnished with 120 volt AC auxiliary power module A2 and the alarm circuit contacts are wired to trip the input breaker The Shunt Trip Connections Diagram shows the typical connections 6 2 1 2 Under Voltage Trip L1 In unit where the model number designates the circuit break...

Страница 8: ...trip the breaker when a limit is exceeded 6 2 5 1 Frequency Meter Instructions The frequency meter owner s manual is included with the literature sent with the unit The user can change the meters setting without storing them in memory If the user changed the factory settings and did not select the store option the factory setting can be reinstated by pressing both RECALL buttons at the same time T...

Страница 9: ...connected for all boost the units will bring extra low voltages up to nominal but will not correct high input voltages Since operation in the all boost mode will increase the voltage and heating in the WHR regulator the rated load current and in some cases the maximum rated nominal input voltage must be reduced Refer to the All Buck and All Boost Rating Chart for the all boost ratings For all boos...

Страница 10: ...less the unit is overloaded there is little likelihood of component failure Warning Voltages are present inside this unit which can cause injury Therefore only personnel qualified to service electrical equipment should perform trouble shooting procedures on this unit If the regulator fails to operate correctly the following checks will help locate and correct the problem Refer to the schematic rat...

Страница 11: ...he motor at the end of travel If the motor operates successfully in this test the problem may be with the control board 8 10 Inspect the POWERSTAT Variable Transformer brush s and commutator s for signs of wear or damage The brush assemblies on the variable transformer section will not need replacement under normal conditions When excessive brush wear or commutator damage occurs it is usually the ...

Страница 12: ...AGE 380Y 220 X 480Y 277 FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz X 60 Hz CONNECTION 3 Phase 4 Wire Wye RANGE 20 to 10 of Selected Output OUTPUT VOLTAGE 380Y 220 X 480Y 277 CONNECTION 3 Phase 3 or 4 Wire Model Number base unit Rated Load Max Input Amps Amps kVA at 380 V 480 V WHR34NTR31 15 10 13 20 WHR34NTS31 28 18 23 35 WHR34NTT31 65 43 54 80 WHR34NTT32 130 85 105 160 WHR34NTT33 195 125 160 240 WHR34NTT34 260 170 215 3...

Страница 13: ...tilated enclosures intended for indoor use under usual service conditions Temperature Operating Average ambient temperature for any 24 hour period not to exceed 30 C 86 F and maximum temperature not to exceed 40 C 104 F Average ambient temperature for any 24 hour period may be increased to 40 C 104 F and the maximum temperature may be increased to 50 C 122 F if the load is decreased to 90 of stand...

Страница 14: ...similar control module but some of the parts are specially treated and therefore have a different part number FLOOR MOUNT CONTROL MODULE ASSEMBLY A1 Standard Tropicalized Reference Symbol Part Description Part Number Part Number A1 CONTROL MODULE 213244 004 213244 008 A1 A1 CONTROL BOARD 227412 001 227412 001 SM A1 F1 F2 F3 F4 FUSE 600V 213274 001 A1 LP1 LP2 LIGHT INDICATOR GREEN 227571 001 A1 M1 ...

Страница 15: ...REPLACEMENT BRUSH ASSEMBLY Each POWERSTAT Variable Transformer contains a durable brush assembly These assemblies are designed to reduce the need for attention or replacement however because these are moving parts that rely on contact friction to operate properly an annual inspection is suggested Refer to the maintenance section of this manual for details The replacement brush assembly is listed a...

Страница 16: ...16 11 0 SCHEMATIC For reference only use full size supplied with unit ...

Страница 17: ...17 12 0 FLOOR MOUNT DIMENSIONS Enclosures A through G Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 18: ...18 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 19: ...19 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 20: ...20 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 21: ...21 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 22: ...22 Enclosures DD through GG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 23: ...23 Enclosures DD through GG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 24: ...24 Enclosures EEE through GGG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 25: ...25 Enclosures EEE through GGG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters ...

Страница 26: ...which offer literature technical assistance and a select range of models off the shelf for fastest possible delivery and service In addition Superior Electric Manufacturer s Representatives are available to provide prompt attention to customer needs Call or fax for ordering and application information or for the address of the closest Manufacturer s Representative Authorized Distributor or Reselle...

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