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C192PF8-RPR
Power Factor
Manager &
Reactive Power Regulator
Installation
and Operation
Manual
BG0347 Rev. A1
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Page 1 - C192PF8-RPR

C192PF8-RPRPower Factor Manager &Reactive Power Regulator Installation and Operation Manual BG0347 Rev. A1

Page 2 - Power Factor Manager and

Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Output Parameter Dis- play Com Analog Pulse Alarm Real-time Harmonic Values RT voltage THD per phase √ #$ RT

Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY

6 Chapter 1 Introduction Instrument Dimensions Figure 1-1 C192PF8-RPR Dimensions

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Chapter 2 Installation 7 Chapter 2 Installatio

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2 Installation 8 2.2 Electrical Installation  Before installation ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF. Failure to observe

Page 6 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Installation 9 Figure 2-2 C192PF8

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Chapter 2 Installation 10 2.2.5 Wiring Configur

Page 8 - Measured Parameters

Chapter 2 Installation 11 Figure 2-4 Four Wire WYE Direct Connection Using 3 CTs (3-element) Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2-5 Four Wire

Page 9 - 4 Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Installation 12 Figure 2-6 Three Wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 2 CTs (2-element) Wiring Mode = 3OP2 Figure 2-7 Three Wire O

Page 10 - Chapter 1 Introduction 5

Chapter 2 Installation 13 Figure 2-8 Four Wire WYE Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element) Wiring Mode = 3Ln3 or 3LL3 Figure 2-9 Four Wir

Page 11 - Instrument Dimensions

Chapter 2 Installation 14 Figure 2-10 Three/Four Wire Direct Connection Using 1 CT Wiring Mode = 2LL1 2.2.6 Relay Eight relays are pro

Page 12 - Chapter 2 Installation

C192PF8-RPR Power Factor Manager and Reactive Power Regulator Installation and Operation Manual

Page 13 - 2.2 Electrical Installation

Chapter 2 Installation 15 2.2.7 Status Input One status input is provided for status monitoring or external synchronization input for power demand

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Chapter 2 Installation 16 2.2.9 Communications The C192PF8-RPR is provided with an RS-232 or RS-485 communication port. Figures 2-14 through 2-18

Page 15 - 2.2.5 Wiring Configurations

Chapter 2 Installation 17 9-PIN DB9 FEMALE CONNECTORPOWERMETER141513RS-232RTSCTS87RxDTxDSGTxDDTRDSR643RxDGND52c99-11015IBM PC/COMPATIBLE Figure 2-

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Chapter 3 Using the Menus 18 Chapter 3 Using The Menus 3. Press and release to enter the setup mode. The primary menus will appea

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Chapter 3 Using the Menus 19 Figure 3-1 Menu Structure SELECT StAOPSCHGPASSbAScPortdinPAoutPulSSetPStatus InformationSetup Op

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 20 Chapter 4 Setup Menus 4. CHAPTER 3 SETUP MENUS NOTE: Instrument setup can be performed directly on the front panel usi

Page 19 - 2.2.6 Relay

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 21 Table 4-1 Basic Setup Options (∗ default setting) Code Parameter Options Description 3OP2 3-wire open delta using 2

Page 20 - 2.2.7 Status Input

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 22 NOTES 1) The maximum value for CT PRIMARY CURRENT × PT RATIO is 10,000,000. If this product is greater, power related

Page 21 - 2.2.9 Communications

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 23 Code Parameter Options Description 8E∗ 8 bits, even parity CPtb ASCII compatibility mode diS∗, En Disables/enables AS

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 24 4.4 Analog Output Setup Menu [This section is relevant to instruments ordered with this option.] 

Page 23 - Chapter 3 Using The Menus

i LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer offers the customer an 24-month functional warranty on the instrument for faulty workmanship or parts from date

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 25 Table 4-3 Analog Output Setup Options Code Option Description OutP Output parameter The output parameter for the anal

Page 25 - Chapter 4 Setup Menus

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 26 Vmax (690 V input option) = 828.0 V Vmax (120 V input option) = 144.0 V Pmax = (Imax × Vmax × 3) [kW x 0.001] @ wiring

Page 26 - Chapter 4 Setup Menus 21

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 27 Code Parameter Units rE.EE Reactive energy export kvarh export (capacitive) rE.Et Reactive energy total kvarh t

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 28 Operate delay } } } } Release delay } The delays before operation (On d) and release (OFFd) are set at 5 seconds and

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 29 Table 4-6 Setpoint Setup Options (middle window) Code Option Description trig Trigger parameter The measurement para

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 30 Code Parameter Unit Range A. Lo.C3 Low current L3 A 0 to Imax Average Values on any Phase A. Hi.

Page 30 - Chapter 4 Setup Menus 25

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 31  The No-Volt trigger is intended for the use as a fast setpoint override condition for PFC operations in order to prot

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 32 not be affected. After the alarm condition passes, the PFC will return to automatic operation after the safety delay whic

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 33 4.8 Display Setup Menu     This menu allows yo

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 34 To select a display option:  Press to activate the middle window, and then use the up/down arrow keys to s

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ii  The secondary of an external current transformer must never be allowed to be open circuit when the primary is energized. An open circuit can c

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 35 Code Parameter Options Description Ph.En Phase energy measurements diS*, En Enables/disables measurements of energies

Page 36 - Chapter 4 Setup Menus 31

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 36 4.10 Access Control Menu     This menu can be onl

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 37 4.11 Reset/Synchronization Menu     This menu allo

Page 38 - 4.8 Display Setup Menu

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 38 data display mode (see Section 5.1), and reset of counters from the Status Information Menu (see Section 6.1) without ent

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 39 4.13 PFC Setup Menu    

Page 40 - Chapter 4 Setup Menus 35

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 40 Code Parameter Options Description SP1-2∗  Two target setpoint ranges are defined by setpoints SP1 and SP2 (generall

Page 41 - 4.10 Access Control Menu

Chapter 4 Setup Menus 41 Code Parameter Options Description CAP3 Size of the capacitor bank #3, kvar On, nonE, 1 to 10000 kvar (1500∗) Power rat

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 42 4. The target power factor limits are always specified for the I and IV quadrants regardless of the location of the inst

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus 43 4.14 PFC Manual Mode Menu    

Page 44 - 4.13 PFC Setup Menu

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 44 Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 5. PFC Setup and Operation This chapter describes how to setup the Powe

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iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction... 1 1.1 About This Manual ...

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Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 45 To specify the bank as a permanently switched bank, set the bank size parameter to On (see Section 4.13, PFC

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Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 46 the target. When no leading (capacitive) target power factor is allowed, only combinations that provide laggi

Page 48 - 4.14 PFC Manual Mode Menu

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 47 Shutting the PFC Down From the PFC setup menu, set the PFC operation mode to OFF. This will put the PFC into

Page 49 - Manual Control

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 48 PFC will not take into account the status of the digital input. The second setpoint will not even appear in t

Page 50 - 5.2 PFC Operation

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 49 defined setpoint operate delay. This makes the trigger less sensitive to fast changes in load thus avoiding e

Page 51 - Changing the Operation Mode

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 50 Normally, the capacitors discharge through fixed resistors that are connected to the capacitors directly or v

Page 52 - 5.2.2 PFC Setpoints

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 51 The C192PF8-RPR allows you to choose between manual and automatic adjustment of the capacitor bank powers. If

Page 53 - PFC Setpoint Operate Delay

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 52 5.3 Capacitor Banks Protection 5.3.1 PFC Protective Actions The reason for the PFC protection mechanism is

Page 54 - 5.2.3 Switching Block Delays

Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 53 5.3.2 PFC Protection Setpoints Protection against Voltage Interruptions The fast disconnection of the capac

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Chapter 5 PFC Setup and Operation 54 Protection against High Harmonics High THD protection prevents damage to capacitors at high levels of voltage

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Introducti

Page 57 - Stop (Freeze) PFC

Chapter 6 Data Display 55 Chapter 6 Data Display 6. 6.1 Navigating in the Display Mode The front panel has a simple interface that allows you t

Page 58 - Over-voltage Protection

Chapter 6 Data Display 56 Alarm/Man Mode LED This LED has two functions. The blinking LED indicates that the PFC is operating in Manual Mode. The

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Chapter 6 Data Display 57 Selecting Total Harmonic Measurements  Press the key until the THD or TDD LED is illuminated. Use the

Page 60 - Chapter 6 Data Display

Chapter 6 Data Display 58 Page Window Indicator LED Parameter  Digits Unit  1 A NEUT Neutral current 4 A 2 Hz Frequency 4 Hz 5 3 k

Page 61 - Selecting a Display Page

Chapter 6 Data Display 59 Page Window Indicator LED Parameter  Digits Unit  1 A1 Min. real-time current L1 4 A 2 A2 Min. real-time curr

Page 62 - 6.2 Data Display Formats

Chapter 6 Data Display 60 Page Window Indicator LED Parameter  Digits Unit  Total Energies 1 MWh Ac.En. Label 2 IP. Label 1

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Chapter 6 Data Display 61  When using direct wiring (PT Ratio = 1), voltages are displayed in 0.1 V units, currents in 0.01 A units, and power

Page 64 - Chapter 6 Data Display 59

Chapter 6 Data Display 62 When the device detects a corrupted configuration setup or incompatible setup setting, it sets a corresponding fault bit

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Chapter 7 Viewing Status Information 63 Chapter 7 Viewing Status Information 7. Through the Status Information Menu (StA), it is possible to vie

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Chapter 7 Viewing Status Information 64 7.2 Status Display Formats Table 7-1 lists all the displays available from the Status Information Menu. Th

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2 Chapter 1 Introduction • Manual, self-adapting automatic and optimizing automatic operation • Full four-quadrant operation • Selectable targe

Page 68 - Reset of Device Diagnostics

Chapter 7 Viewing Status Information 65 Table 7-2 PFC Operation Modes Code Operation Mode OFF The PFC is switched OFF Sh.dn The PFC is shutting

Page 69 - 7.2 Status Display Formats

Appendix: Technical Specifications 66 Appendix: Technical Specifications 8. ions Input and Output Ratings 690 V: (standard) DIRECT INPUT (690V +

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Appendix: Technical Specifications 67 Environmental Conditions Operating temperature -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) Storage temperature -25°C

Page 71 - Input and Output Ratings

Appendix: Technical Specifications 68 Measurement Specifications Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg)  Paramete

Page 72 - Standards Compliance

Appendix: Technical Specifications 69 Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg)  Parameter Full scale Rdg FS Co

Page 73 - Measurement Specifications

Index 70 Index A accuracy, 70 active energy, 4, 70 active power, 3, 4, 35, 69 alarms, 14 ampere demand, 21, 30, 60 analog output, 2, 5, 8, 15, 24,

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Chapter 1 Introduction 3 One digital input can be used as a status input for monitoring external contacts or as an external synchronization input

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4 Chapter 1 Introduction Output Parameter Dis- play Com Analog Pulse Alarm Apparent power accumulated demand √ #$ #$ Active power demand

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