Varlogic NR6, NR12 Power Factor Controller: User Manual
Varlogic NR6, NR12 Power Factor Controller: User Manual
Varlogic NR6, NR12 Power Factor Controller: User Manual
User manual
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2. Installation ........................................................................................5 3. Display ..............................................................................................6 4. Start-up Procedure ...........................................................................6 5. Menu Operations ..............................................................................7
5.1 General ........................................................................................................ 7 5.2 Main Menu ................................................................................................... 9 5.3 Bank Pre-Conguration ........................................................................... 11 5.4 Commissioning ........................................................................................ 13 5.5 Auto Setup of Parameters ........................................................................ 14 5.6 Manual Setup of Parameters ................................................................... 15 5.7 Measurement Menu .................................................................................. 17 5.8 Parameter Update ..................................................................................... 18 5.9 Alarms Menu ............................................................................................. 19 5.10 Maintenance Menu ................................................................................. 21
6. Miscellaneous ................................................................................22
6.1 Stepping Programs .................................................................................. 22 6.2 Manual calculation of response value .................................................... 26 6.3 High Voltage use of NR6/NR12 ................................................................ 27
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1.1 Safety
1.2 Description
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Front view: Legend A B C D E F Display Keys Opening of door Door Alarm information Mounting bracket for panel mounting installation 3
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Step output connectors Specication label Mounting bracket for panel mounting installation Fixing spring for DIN-rail mounting Current/voltage connection inputs Fan and alarm outputs DIN-rail mounting installation area
Screwdriver guide
The controller is designed for either panel (cut-out 138 x 138 mm) or DIN-rail installation. It is locked to the rail by a screwdriver-operated xing spring and to a panel by a side tting spring. There are two ways of connecting the controller to the network: (CT on the same line phase) @ Voltage LN (Line Neutral) (CT on the third phase) @ Voltage LL (Line Line) Incorrect connections can be automatically corrected by the controller when Auto Setup is selected from the main menu. Caution: For use in HV network, look rst at chapter 6.3.
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4. Start-up Procedure
Before connecting power, check the wiring of all controller terminals. Check carefully for correct operating voltage. Selection of wrong voltage input can permanently damage the controller. After the rst power switch-on, the controller will automatically ask for the language setting of the menu.
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5. Menu Operations
5.1 General
Navigation between different menu levels. As a precaution against accidental use, the access of certain menus has been protected by a keylock, which is a special sequence of keystrokes enabling the use the particular menu item.
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Figure 4: General way of entering the menu with a keylock. Adjusting a value.
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The main menu contains all basic submenus required to set up and operate the controller. Which menu to choose ?
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Figure 7: Required skills and menu selection. If bank preconguration is properly done, commissioning does not require any special skill.
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This menu item is a forced sequence, meaning that all items must be accessed before the pre-conguration takes place. NOTE: Do not use of the Bank Pre-Conguration menu for HV network applications. key.
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A pre-congured controller is put into service by this menu. The sequence contains an automatic parameter verication to check that the manually entered parameters agree with the network used. See Glossary (chapter 7) for parameter denitions. NOTE: Do not use of the Commissioning menu for HV network applications.
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Figure 10: Commissioning. What to do in case of error? Error codes can help you to identify a problem and make corrections.
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The measurement menu contains the most common measurements taken from the network. This is a read-only menu sequence.
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The most common operating parameters can be accessed from this menu. Unlike the conguration and setup sequences presented earlier in this text, this is a menu allowing a free and unrestricted entry into all of its items and should be used when occasional parameter access is needed. See Glossary (chapter 7), for parameter denitions. In case of error, refer to the Commissioning Menu, chapter 5.4..
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In Alarms menu, each individual alarm can be enabled or disabled. Once an alarm condition is detected, the corresponding alarm number is shown at the upper part of the display, and the alarm symbol is on. The alarm relay is also activated.
An alarm can be reset by an extended pressure of key, this clears all passive alarms. If alarm condition is still active, the alarm cannot be reset.
List of alarms: Alarm Alarm Possible cause No. 1 Low power factor @ Wiring or LL/LN denition error. @ Undersized bank. 2 Hunting @ Too small C/K value. @ Wrong program choice. @ Defective capacitors (optimal program). 3 Abnormal Cos Phi @ Wiring mistake. @ overcapacitive network (welded contactors). @ Too low current. 4 Low voltage 5 6 7 8 9 10 Overcapacitive @ Wiring or LL/LN denition error. @ Improper use of xed steps. Wrong frequency @ Wrong or unstable network frequency detected at startup. @ Undersized CT.
Controller action
Disconnection till voltage returns. Stop regulation. No automatic restart. Temporary disconnection of steps. Temporary disconnection of steps. Temporary disconnection of steps.
Overcurrent Overvoltage
Overtemperature @ Ambient temperature too high. @ Defective coolingsystem. Voltage distortion @ Harmonic pollution. @ Resonance.
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The maintenance menu provides useful information about the usage of the bank, capacitors and contactors. Also, some auxiliary settings have been provided.
CAUTION: This menu access is dedicated to specialists.
CAUTION: In case of installation in a HV bank (with VT), you must adjust the default factory settings. The reconnection delay must be changed to a larger value (e.g. 600 secs) to prevent destruction of capacitors.
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6. Miscellaneous
The controller's algorithm will try to reach the target cos inside a tolerance area dependant upon the C/K value. It reaches the value by switching on or off available relevant steps. The regulation step program choice is as follows: a) Stack Program (linear): All capacitor steps are of equal size (ex: 1.1.1.1). The operation sequence obeys to a last-in-rst-out (LIFO) principle. The rst step connected will be the last one to be disconnected and vice versa. See Fig. 17 22
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e) Optimal Program: The optimal program operates with many step congurations: 1.1.1.1.1 1.2.2.2.2 1.2.4.4.4 1.2.4.8.8 1.1.2.2.2 1.1.2.3.3 1.1.2.4.4 1.2.3.3.3 1.2.3.4.4 1.2.3.6.6 The target cos power is reached using the fewest number of steps in minimal time. Like the circular program, this algorithm equalises the usage of steps. This program uses optimally selected steps sizes when approaching the target power and at the same time the response delays are shortened, particularly if there is a large requirement for kvar or if the network suddenly becomes capacitive. Comparison between normal and optimal program: Normal program will reach the cos target value by successive connection/ disconnection of kvar corresponding to the smallest step value. Optimal program will reach the target cos value by successive connection/ disconnection of kvar corresponding to the highest relevant and available step value.
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Connection of steps
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Disconnection of steps
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Steps on : 4+4+4+4 Steps on : 4
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Normally the response value, more generally known as the C/K value, is set automatically as a part of the Auto Setup sequence, but there are cases when these values must be entered manually. The correct value can be calculated using an equation requiring the 1st step size (in vars), line-to-line voltage of the network used (in volts) and the CT ratio as follows:
C/K= Q1st I1 / 5A x ULL x 3
where
Alternatively, the C/K value can be taken from the table below (valid for 400 V networks) n1/n2 30 100/5 150/5 1.44 200/5 1.08 250/5 0.87 300/5 0.72 400/5 0.54 500/5 0.43 600/5 0.36 800/5 0.27 1000/5 1500/5 2000/5 2500/5 3000/5 Table 1: C/K-values for 400 V network. Smallest step (kvar) 12.5 20 25 0.91 1.44 0.80 0.96 1.20 0.45 0.72 0.90 0.36 0.58 0.72 0.30 0.48 0.60 0.36 0.45 0.29 0.36 0.30 40 1.44 1.16 0.96 0.72 0.58 0.40 0.36 0.29 50 60 100
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This controller is primarily intended for LV network, but may be used in HV networks under the commissioners full responsibility, if the following points are taken into account. Connections must employ VT and CT with respect to the following gure. In HV applications the power values displayed in Measurement Menu represent only the secondary side values of the VT. To avoid potential misunderstandings, set the CT ratio to percentage scale. Safety (or reconnection) delay must be adapted to the value of the discharge resistors of the capacitors, the most usual value is 10 minutes (600 seconds). The controllers default response delay is adapted for LV use. Using too short a response delay may damage the capacitors. Important: @ the whole commissioning process must be performed using the Manual setup menu and Parameter menu @ the commissioner should not use Bank Pre-Conguration and Commissioning menus @ the use of Auto Setup menu is strictly forbidden to prevent capacitor destruction.
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As standards, specications and designs change from time to time, please ask for conrmation of the information given in this publication. Printed on ecological paper. Layout: Schneider Electric - Sedoc Photos: Schneider Electric Printing: 04-2009
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