Assemblies ................................22 Packaging, transport and storage ................... 23 Packaging ............................23 4.1.1 Purpose ................................23 4.1.2 Suitability, structure and production ........................23 4.1.3 Markings ................................23 Transportation, receipt and handling of shipments................23 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Control parameters ..........................48 7.5.1 Setting desired value 1...3 ........................... 50 7.5.2 Bandwidth................................51 7.5.3 Setting delay time T1............................53 7.5.4 Setting control response T1 ..........................53 7.5.5 Setting delay time T2............................54 TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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Setting lower limit value............................81 7.11.2 Setting upper limit value ............................82 7.12 Measuring transducer function ......................83 7.12.1 Assigning measurement parameter of outputs 1 to 4..................83 7.12.2 Assigning minimum physical parameter ......................84 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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GPIO UC1 - Generic process I/O ........................101 8.2.9 GPIO UC2 - Generic process I/O ........................102 8.2.10 GPIO UC3 - Generic process I/O ........................103 8.2.11 GPIO UC4 - Generic process I/O ........................104 TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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13.6 Dimensions and weight ........................123 13.7 Voltage measurement and current measurement ................124 13.8 Ambient conditions .......................... 125 13.9 Tests ..............................125 13.9.1 Electrical safety ..............................125 13.9.2 EMC tests ................................125 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Table of contents 13.9.3 Environmental durability tests ........................... 126 Glossary........................... 127 List of key words......................128 TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
This technical file is intended solely for specially trained and authorized per- sonnel. Manufacturer The product is manufactured by: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH Falkensteinstraße 8 93059 Regensburg, Germany Tel.: (+49) 9 41/40 90-0 Fax: (+49) 9 41/40 90-7001 E-mail: sales@reinhausen.com Further information on the product and copies of this technical file are avail- able from this address if required.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury. NOTICE Indicates measures to be taken to prevent damage to property. Table 1: Signal words in warning notices TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Instructions which consist of only a single process step are structured as fol- lows: Aim of action ü Requirements (optional). ► Step 1 of 1. Result of step (optional). ð ð Result of action (optional). Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Do not operate product in areas at risk of explosion. ▪ Unauthorized or inappropriate changes to the product may lead to per- sonal injury, material damage, and operational faults. Only modify prod- uct following discussion with Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Installation, electrical connection and commissioning of the product may only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel in accordance with this technical file. ▪ The operator must ensure appropriate use of the product. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
The TAPCON® 260 parameters can be optimally adjusted to the line voltage response to achieve a balanced control response with a small number of tap-change operations by the on-load tap-changer. The following diagram shows an overview of voltage regulation. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
In remote mode, you can perform commands using an external control level. In this case, manual operation of the keys is disa- bled. LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE Automatic regulation Tap-change operation using operating controls TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
LEDs cordance with DIN 41494 Part Rack for optional expansions Name plate 3.4.1 Operating controls The device has 15 pushbuttons. The illustration below is an overview of all the device's operating controls . Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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ENTER key: Confirm selection and save modified parameters. ESC key: Escape current menu and select previous menu levels. MENU key: Select main menu. F1…F5 function keys: Select functions displayed on the screen. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Motor-drive unit local LED, Remote operating mode ac- green tive LED Parallel operation error LED, Lower tap-change active LED yellow Tap difference, bank of trans- Raise tap-change active LED formers LED, yellow Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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The following measured values can be dis- played: Unit Measured value Control deviation Current1 Apparent current (low-voltage side) Apparent power (low-voltage side) Active power (low-voltage side) Reactive power (low-voltage side) Phase1 Phase angle between U and I (low-voltage side) TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
RS232 or USB port (using the optional USB adapter). TAPCON®-trol software is needed for parameterization via the serial inter- face. The software and the related operating instructions are contained on the CD provided. Figure 6: Device connection to a PC Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
(SCADA). The IEC 61850 protocol transfers the data using Ethernet. 3.4.4.6 SU card The wide range power supply (SU card) supplies the device with power. 3.4.4.7 UC card The UC card contains 10 digital inputs and 10 digital potential-free outputs. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Transportation, receipt and handling of shipments In addition to oscillation stress and shock stress, jolts must also be expected during transportation. In order to prevent possible damage, avoid dropping, tipping, knocking over and colliding with the product. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
▪ In the event of severe damage, total loss or high damage costs, immedi- ately notify the sales department at Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen and the relevant insurance company. ▪ After identifying damage, do not modify the condition of the shipment further and retain the packaging material until an inspection decision has been made by the transport company or the insurance company.
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Ensure sufficient carrying capacity of the ground. ▪ Keep entrance paths free. ▪ Check stored goods at regular intervals. Also take appropriate action af- ter storms, heavy rain or snow and so on. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
For control panel installation or wall mounting, note the technical files sup- plied. To mount the device in a 19" frame, proceed as follows: Place cage nuts in the desired locations on the 19" frame, noting the device dimensions [► 123]. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Do not route lines which cause interference (for example power lines) and lines susceptible to interference (for example signal lines) in the same cable duct. ▪ Maintain a gap of at least 100 mm between lines causing interference and those susceptible to interference. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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▪ The shield must be fully (360º) connected to the device or a nearby ground rail. Using "pigtails" may limit the effectiveness of the shielding. Connect close- fitting shield to cover all areas. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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▪ The device must be grounded at the screw provided using a ground strap (cross-section min. 8 mm²). The device's ground connection is a functional ground and serves to dissipate interfering currents. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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► Connect the devices to a potential compensation rail to compensate for potential ► Ensure that the CAN bus cable's shielding is only connected to one de- vice if both devices have different potentials. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Use only the specified cables for wiring. Note the cable recommendation [► 27]. ► Connect the lines to be wired to the device to the system periphery as shown in the connection diagrams supplied. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The green Operating display LED top left on the device's front panel lights up. The device is fully mounted and can be configured. The actions required for this are described in the following chapter. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Figure 12: Setting the display contrast Setting parameters To commission the device, you must set the following parameters. For more detailed information about the parameters, refer to the respective sections. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Time Press to highlight a digit. ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed. Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Press ð The time is set. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Set the following control parameters. Note that you need to set the parame- ters for both the low-voltage side and high-voltage side of the transformer: Set desired value 1 [► 50]. Set the bandwidth [► 51]. Set delay time T1 [► 53]. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Setting control system protocol Set the following parameters: Set network address [► 85]. Set network mask [► 86]. Set time server address [► 86]. Set gateway [► 87]. Enter IED name [► 87]. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
If necessary, press to activate manual mode. Press and hold down ð The "Syn. Control up/down" display appears. Press as required to select the option you want. ð The tap-change operation is carried out. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The device ID is set. 7.3.2 Setting the baud rate You can use this parameter to set the COM1 interface's baud rate. You can select the following options: ▪ 9.6 kilobaud ▪ 19.2 kilobaud TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
("%") or absolute value ("A"). It is only possible to change from % to A if all the transformer data have pre- viously been entered. To set the desired unit for the current display, proceed as follows: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The waiting time between 2 consecutive switching pulses corresponds to the set delay time T1 or delay time T2 Figure 19: Switching pulse time in normal mode Set delay time T1 or T2 Set switching pulse time (for example 1.5 seconds) TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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> Configuration > General > Press until the desired parameter is displayed. ð R/L pulse duration. Press to select the pulse duration you want. Press ð The R/L pulse duration is now set. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Motor running. The motor runtime must al- so be set. Wiring control input/output If you want to monitor the motor runtime, the device and motor-drive unit relay must be connected and parameterized as shown below. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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ð Motor runtime. Press to highlight the position. ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed. Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
NORMset by selecting On or to deactivate NORMset by selecting Off. Press ð NORMset is activated/deactivated. Setting the primary voltage With this parameter, you can set the voltage transformer's primary voltage. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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1) and the high-voltage side (winding2 desired value1). Proceed as follows to set the desired value: > NORMset > Press until the desired parameter is dis- played. ð Desired value 1/Winding2 desired value 1. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
, a tap-change command occurs after the set delay time T1. The on-load tap-changer carries out a tap-change in a positive or negative direction to return to the tolerance bandwidth. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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T1 is complete. Once delay time T2 is complete, a control impulse is again output to the motor-drive unit for the tap change to return to the tolerance bandwidth. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Desired values set in kV refer to the primary voltage of the voltage trans- voltage transformer former. Desired values set in V refer to the secondary voltage of the voltage transformer. The transformer data must be entered correctly for this display. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
The following value is recommended for the bandwidth setting: Figure 29: Recommended bandwidth Step voltage of tap position n-1 Step voltage of tap position n Nominal voltage Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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. Progress of delay time T1 is indicated by the gradual filling of the time bar . The seconds display above this indicates the remaining delay time T1. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
1 second. This means that the device responds faster to large voltage changes in the grid. Regulation accu- racy improves as a result but the frequency of tap-changes increases too. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The delay time T2 must be greater than the maximum operating time of the motor-drive unit. ▪ The delay time T2 must be less than the value set for delay time T1. To set the delay time T2, proceed as follows: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
If you activate this function, then during negative power flow (active power < 0) the device uses the measured values and de- sired values of the high-voltage side for automatic voltage regulation. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Configuration > Continue > Continue > verse > Press until the desired parameter is displayed. ð Change delay Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Press ð The change delay is set. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
To activate the minimum current blocking, proceed as follows: > Configuration > Continue > Continue > verse > Press until the desired parameter is displayed. ð Minimum current blocking. Press to select the option you want. Press Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The following sections describe how you can set the parameters. 7.7.1 Activating/deactivating absolute or relative limit values You can use this parameter to select either the set relative or absolute limit values. The following settings are possible: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
. If the measured voltage U falls below 30 V actual (for example when the transformer is switched off), the Undervoltage mes- sage is also displayed. You can however suppress [► 62] this message. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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U<: > Parameter > Limit values > Press until the desired parameter is displayed. ð U< Undervoltage (%)/U< Undervoltage2 (%). Press to increase the value or to reduce it. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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ð U< Delay Press to highlight the position. ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed. Press to increase the time or to reduce it. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate the message: > Parameter > Limit values > Press until the desired parameter is displayed. ð U< Also Below 30 V. Press for On setting or for Off setting. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
+ B %: Upper limit Value exceeds limit value : Desired value Value falls below limit value desired - B %: Lower limit High-speed return is started (lower tap-change) Set switching pulse time Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The limit value is set. 7.7.4 Setting overcurrent monitoring I> You can use this parameter to set the limit value for overcurrent to prevent tap-change operations in the event of excess load currents. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
You can use the parameters described below to restrict the permissible range of tap positions in auto mode. If you activate this function, the device does not switch to tap positions outside the set limits in auto mode. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
You can use the compensation function to compensate for the load-depend- ent voltage drop between the transformer and consumer. The device pro- vides 2 methods of compensation for this purpose: ▪ Line drop compensation ▪ Z compensation TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
V with reference to the secondary side of the voltage transformer. You also need to correctly set the transformer circuit used. Figure 36: Line drop compensation equivalent circuit Figure 37: Illustration showing line drop compensation Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed. Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Press ð The ohmic voltage drop Vr is set. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
You can also define a limit value to avoid excess voltage on the transformer. Figure 38: Z compensation To use Z compensation, you need to calculate the increase in voltage (ΔU) taking the current into account. Use the following formula for this purpose: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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If you do not want to use a limit value, you have to set the value 0.0 %. To set the limit value, proceed as follows: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
[% of con- nection] Primary voltage Secondary cur- [kV] rent [A] Primary voltage Primary cur- Secondary cur- [kV] rent [A] rent [A] Table 15: Influence of transformer data on measured value display Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed. Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Press ð The secondary transformer voltage is set. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
If you select the "Unknown" option, the percentage of current (with reference to the current transformer connection used) is displayed in the info screen. ▪ 0.2 A Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Table 17: Set values for transformer circuit Note the following sample circuits to select the correct transformer circuit. Circuit A: 1-phase measurement in 1-phase grid TAPCON® 260 Figure 39: Phase difference 0 1PH TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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CT2 into the outer conductor L2. ▪ The current transformers CT1 and CT2 are connected crosswise in par- allel (total current = I ▪ The total current I and voltage V are in phase. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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The current transformer CT is looped into the outer conductor L2. ▪ The current I is ahead of voltage V by 30°. ▪ The voltage drop on an outer conductor is determined by the current I TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Identical rated voltages ▪ Transformer power ratio (< 3 : 1) ▪ Maximum deviation of short-circuit voltages (U ) for transformers con- nected in parallel < 10% ▪ Same number of switching groups Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Press to increase the value or to reduce it. Press ð The CAN bus address is saved. 7.10.2 Selecting parallel operation method You can use this parameter to select a parallel operation method. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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To set the tap synchronization method, proceed as follows: > Configuration > Parallel operation. ð Parallel operation method. Press to select the option you want. Press ð The tap synchronization method is selected. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
The analog input card is used to record the tap position of an analog signal transmitter. Depending on device configuration, you can capture the follow- ing signals: AD card AD8 card Resistor contact series 200...2,000 ohms not possible TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Setting lower value of input signal To configure the analog input, an absolute value must be assigned to the lower value of the applied signal. To set the lower value for the input, proceed as follows: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Setting upper value of input signal To configure the analog input, an absolute value must be assigned to the up- per value of the applied signal. To set the upper value for the input, proceed as follows: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
7.12.1 Assigning measurement parameter of outputs 1 to 4 In this display you can assign a measurement parameter to be transferred to the measuring transducer output. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Measuring transducer 1 / 2 > until the desired parameter is dis- played. ð Output 1 top. Press until the desired physical parameter is displayed. Press ð The desired physical parameter is assigned. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
The following section describes how to configure the communication inter- face with SCADA. 7.13.1 Assigning network address You can use this parameter to assign a network address to the device. To assign a network address, proceed as follows: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Be sure to enter a valid time server address that is not 0.0.0.0, otherwise it will not be possible to connect to the device. To enter the time server address of the SNTP server, proceed as follows: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
You can use this parameter to assign the device an IED name in order for it to be identified in the IEC 61850 network. The IED name must start with a letter and may contain no more than 11 characters. To enter the IED name, proceed as follows: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
> Info Info. ð 7.14.2 Displaying measured values The current measured values are shown in this display. The following meas- ured values can be displayed: To display the measured values, proceed as follows: TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
The status of the respective optocoupler inputs is shown in the INPUT / OUTPUT-STATUS display. As soon as a continuous signal is present at the input, it is shown in the display with a 1. 0 indicates no signal at the input. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Figure 51: UC card signals Signaling status Control inputs To query the status, proceed as follows: ► Press > Info > until the desired measurement parameter is displayed. ð UC1 CARD STATUS/UC2 CARD STATUS. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
To display the parallel operation data, proceed as follows: ► > Info > Press until the desired display appears. ð Parallel operation. 7.14.9 Displaying data on CAN bus The CAN bus data of the connected devices is shown in this display. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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> Info > until the desired measurement parameter is displayed. ð DATA ON CAN BUS. Press and hold to display more data. ð The additional information is displayed until you release the key. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Undervoltage ▪ Overvoltage ▪ Fault in parallel operation ▪ etc. To display the upcoming messages, proceed as follows: ► Press > Info > until the desired measurement parameter is displayed. ð UPCOMING MESSAGES Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Windows Explorer. Proceed as follows to download the ICD file: Enter ftp://gast@<IP adress> in your browser (in the example in the diagram below, the IP adress is 192.168.0.1) and select the directo- ry home/gast. TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
8.2.1 LPHD - Physical device Attribute name Attribute Explanation M/O/E Remarks type LPHD Physical device information Data Common logical node information PhyNam Physical device name plate PhyHealth Physical device health Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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U1 low limit reached UnderV2 U2 low limit reached OverC1 Current overload I1 OverC2 Current overload I2 MotDrv Motor drive running UInd1 User indication 1 UInd2 User indication 2 UInd3 User indication 3 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Tap position of on-load tap changer where automatic raise commands are blocked TapBlkL Tap position of on-load tap changer where automatic lower commands are blocked Table 25: ATCC1 - Automatic tap changer controller TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Common logical node information Mode status-only Behavior Health 1:=OK; 2:=signaling YELLOW for TAPGUARD; 3:=no internal communica- tion or parameter error or signaling RED for TAPGUARD NamPlt Name plate Controls TapChg Change tap position direct-with- normal-se- curity Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Measured values Status information EndPosR End position raise reached EndPosL End position lower reached MotDrv Motor drive running MotProt Motor drive protective relay trip status Settings Table 28: YLTC class TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Table 31: GGIO class 8.2.10 GPIO UC3 - Generic process I/O Attribute name Attribute Explanation M/O/E Remarks type GGIO4 GPIO UC3 Common logical node information Mode status-only Behavior Health 1:=OK; 3:=no internal communication Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Table 32: GGIO class 8.2.11 GPIO UC4 - Generic process I/O Attribute name Attribute Explanation M/O/E Remarks type GGIO5 GPIO UC4 Common logical node information Mode status-only Behavior Health 1:=OK; 3:=no internal communication NamPlt Name plate TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
General faults Characteristics/detail Cause Remedy No function No power supply Check the power supply Fuse tripped Contact Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen ▪ Operating status LED GmbH does not illuminate Relays chatter Supply voltage too low Check the supply voltage High EMC load...
Display Contrast incorrectly set. Set contrast [► 35]. Voltage supply interrupted. Check voltage supply. ▪ No display. Fuse faulty. Contact Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen. LEDs Customized LED parameteri- Check parameters. zation. ▪ Freely configurable LED lights up LEDs Input signal not constant.
Device incorrectly connected Check connections. (plug twisted, offset). ▪ Device not listed. Connect as shown in connection diagram. Devices have the same CAN Set different CAN bus addresses. bus addresses. Table 38: Parallel operation faults TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Has a firmware update been carried out? ▪ Has there previously been a problem with this device? ▪ Have you previously contacted Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen about this issue? If yes, then who was the contact? Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
MOTOR DRIVE LO- Voltage regulation blocked CAL, AVR BLOCK- UC4-X1:14 RECLOSING IN Voltage regulation blocked PROCESS SYS A, AVR BLOCKED UC4-X1:15 RECLOSING IN Voltage regulation blocked PROCESS SYS A, AVR BLOCKED Table 40: Signal inputs TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
Table 41: Signal outputs 10.3 Event messages Event message Cause Undervoltage Event message appears if value falls below un- dervoltage limit value. Overvoltage Event message appears if value exceeds over- voltage limit value. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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Event message appears if no OLTC tap posi- tion is detected. Tap-change detection Event message appears if an on-load tap- error change operation has not been detected cor- rectly. Table 42: Event messages TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
2011/65/EC (RoHS) and must be disposed of accordingly. If the device is not operated within the European Union, the national disposal require- ments applicable in the country of use should be observed. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
U> Overvoltage2 (V) 34...160 V 110.0 V I> Overcurrent2 50...210 % 110 % Fct. Monitoring On/Off U< Blocking On/Off U< Delay 0...20 s 10.0 s U< also under 30 V On/Off Tap max. -128...128 TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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0.0.0.0 Network address 0.0.0.0...255.255.255. 0.0.0.0 Time server address 0.0.0.0...255.255.255. 0.0.0.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0...255.255.255. 0.0.0.0 IED name MR01 Configuration > Parallel operation Parallel operation method Off, circulating reactive Master current; master; follow- er; synch. auto Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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-9,999...9,999 Output 4 upper 1 mA; 10 mA; 20 mA; 20 mA 10 V Output 4 lower [► +4 mA Configuration > Reverse HV control if reverse P On/Off Minimum current 0...100 % TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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Change sw.dir. if reverse P On/Off No line comp. if reverse P On/Off Minimum current blocking On/Off MI inp.1 if I < min. On/Off Block if reverse P On/Off Table 43: Overview of parameters Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Table 49: Inputs for the SU card come in a 18...36 V DC version or a 36...72 V DC version Figure 60: SU card 13.2.7 UC card Inputs Outputs Input Terminal Output Contact Terminal type* UC1-X1:11-13 UC1-X1:01-02 UC1-X1:12-13 UC1-X1:03-04 UC1-X1:33-34 UC1-X1:05-06 UC1-X1:32-34 UC1-X1:07-08 UC1-X1:31-34 UC1-X1:09-10 UC1-X1:30-34 UC1-X1:18-19 UC1-X1:17-29 UC1-X1:20-21 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
With pulsating DC voltage, the voltage minimum must always exceed 40 V. Contact loadabili- Min. 12 V/100 mA ty of outputs Max. AC 250 V/5 A Max. DC See diagram Table 52: Digital inputs and outputs TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
19-inch plug-in housing in accordance with DIN 41494 Part 5 (W x H x D) 483 x 133 x 178 mm (19 x 5.2 x 7 in) Weight 5.0 kg (11 lb) Table 54: Dimensions and weight Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
13 Technical data Figure 63: Dimensions 13.7 Voltage measurement and current measurement Voltage measur- Measuring range: 49...140 V ing input Effective value: 45...65 Hz Intrinsic consumption: < 1 VA TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
IEC 61000-4-29 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage varia- tions on DC input power port immunity tests IEC 61000-6-2 Immunity requirements for industrial environments IEC 61000-6-4 Emission standard for industrial environments Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Glossary Glossary Abbreviation for "Deutsches Institut für Normung" Abbreviation for "European Norm" International Electrotechnical Commission Line drop compensation Raise/lower Abbreviation for "Real Time Clock" Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
Phase difference Overvoltage V> Desired value Primary voltage Relative Desired value Undervoltage U< Device ID Line drop compensation Display contrast Inductive voltage drop Display dimming Ohmic voltage drop Display elements Line drop compensation TAPCON® 260 3643251/00 EN Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014...
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Secondary voltage Transformer circuit UC card UC card status Undervoltage blocking Absolute Relative Upcoming messages V< also below 30 V V< blocking V< delay Voltage display kV/V Voltage regulation High-voltage side Low-voltage side Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 3643251/00 EN TAPCON® 260...
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