Connection Diagrams; Connection For Voltage Supply; Connection For Network Load Optimization / Power Controller - Advanced Energy Thyro-Power Manager Operating Instructions Manual

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As different applications can also be deployed simultaneously, it is necessary to connect the
most various of terminals, in part. E.g., network load optimization (connection of the power
controllers to X3 and X4) and simultaneously network peak-load monitoring (connection of
three electrical current converters to X5) could be deployed, as well as electrical current
measurement (connection of three measurement instruments to X7), and the output of three
analog values (connection of further equipment to X7 and X8). Additionally, three further
analog inputs could be used for reading, and be evaluated via a bus (connection of analog
inputs to X5 and X6, and a bus module connection to X2).
An overview of connection opportunities is displayed in the following
figure:
Figure 3: Connection overview
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4.5.4. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

As different connections may be necessary as contingent to the application, the connection
diagrams are illustrated in groups.

4.5.4.1. CONNECTION FOR VOLTAGE SUPPLY

Figure 4: Connection diagram for voltage supply 230V~; 50/60 Hz
Figure 5: Connection diagram for voltage supply 110V~; 50/60 Hz
4.5.4.2. CONNECTION FOR NETWORK LOAD OPTIMIZATION / POWER
CONTROLLER
The unit possesses 10 digital outputs at the terminals X3 and X4, in total. These are
designed as potential-free optical coupler outputs. They are deployed as synchronization
outputs (SYT) for the connected power controllers or power controllers groups during the
network load optimization process. Up to 10 Power Controllers can be connected per

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