AUGIER Energy DIAM4000 Installation & Maintenance

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©2004 AUGIER SA.
Installation & maintenance
DIAM4000
L828/L829 and IEC Single-phase SCR-type
Constant Current Regulator
Compliance with standards:
ICAO Aerodrom design manual, part 5
IEC 61822 et 61822
CENELEC (ENV 50231)
FAA (AC 150/5345 - 10E Spec.L828/L829)
STNA (CCTP n°91068)
AENA (PPT2, rev.5, ed3(1995) and ed4(2004)
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  • Page 1 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Installation & maintenance DIAM4000 L828/L829 and IEC Single-phase SCR-type Constant Current Regulator Compliance with standards: ICAO Aerodrom design manual, part 5 IEC 61822 et 61822 CENELEC (ENV 50231) FAA (AC 150/5345 - 10E Spec.L828/L829) STNA (CCTP n°91068)
  • Page 2: Record Of Change

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. RECORD OF CHANGES Rev. Pages Description From S/N App. Date First issue 07/01/04 V48-49 Diagrams update 15/01/04 Cover composition 19/02/04 Text corrections – IEC spare list – part number 08/03/04 Jbus table, cabinet, ECB option 18/05/04 II37-38 FAA Multiwire remote control 15/09/04 II37-38...
  • Page 3: Warranties

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. WARRANTIES Guarantee AUGIER’s goods are guaranteed for one year from delivery date on the signed delivery note, and are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials used, design and manufacture. The guarantee covers repair, modification or replacement of parts or products recognised to be defective, in the shortest possible time, at AUGIER’s cost, provided always that the goods have been properly handled and stored prior installation, properly installed and properly operated after installation.
  • Page 4: Safety

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. SAFETY Safety precautions This equipment is normally used or connected to circuits that may employ dangerous and lethal voltages. Extreme caution should be exercised by operating or maintenance people when working on or with this equipment. See IEC 61820 & 61821 standard (CCR type IEC), or FAA AC150/5340-26 advisory circular (CCR type FAA), concerning safety rules and precautions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. TABLE OF CONTENTS RECORD OF CHANGE ……………………………………………………………………………………………… I-2 WARRANTIES …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… I-3 SAFETY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. I-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… I-5 DESCRIPTION _______________________________________________________ I-9 OVERVIEW _______________________________________________________________________ I-9 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION _______________________________________________________ I-10 I.2.1 DESCRIPTION ________________________________________________________________ I-10 I.2.2 GENERAL MECHANICAL FEATURES _____________________________________________ I-10 I.2.3 STORAGE CONDITIONS________________________________________________________ I-11 I.2.4...
  • Page 6 ©2004 AUGIER SA. ACCESSORIES ___________________________________________________________________ I-25 I.7.1 “ALIZE4000” SOFTWARE _______________________________________________________ I-25 I.7.2 “RDTS4000” SOFTWARE _______________________________________________________ I-25 OPTIONS ________________________________________________________________________ I-26 I.8.1 EARTH FAULT DETECTOR (EFD) ________________________________________________ I-26 I.8.2 OPTIONAL ISOLATING DEVICES_________________________________________________ I-26 I.8.2.1 Cut-out and earthing plate : See 1.6.2 ____________________________________________ I-26 I.8.2.2 FAA cut-out plug:_____________________________________________________________ I-26 I.8.3...
  • Page 7 ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.5 Serial Link: ________________________________________________________________ II-40 II.2.1.6 Circuit selector: ____________________________________________________________ II-41 II.3 ADJUSTING THE CCR _____________________________________________________________ II-43 II.3.1 ADAPTATION TO LOAD ________________________________________________________ II-43 II.3.1.1 Maximum power levels by power settings: _______________________________________ II-43 II.3.2 PARAMETER MODIFICATION ___________________________________________________ II-43 II.3.2.1 Preferred configuration values: ________________________________________________ II-43 II.3.2.2 Brightness values: __________________________________________________________ II-44...
  • Page 8 ©2004 AUGIER SA. ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Definition Ampere Alternating Current Brightness Constant Current Regulator Direct Current Earth Fault Detector High Voltage Injection Transformer Lamp Fault Detector Low Voltage Out of order Volt Volt-Ampere...
  • Page 9: Idescription

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW DIAM4000 series CCRs are low costs fully static devices controlled by two thyristors (anti-parallel mounting type dimmer). They are designed to maintain a constant, pre-displayed and adjustable output current independently of the load and power supply fluctuations.
  • Page 10: Mechanical Description

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION I.2.1 DESCRIPTION Each CCR is housed in a cabinet fitted with lifting rings. The frame has three distinct parts: an “electronic” control part, a “low voltage” compartment and a “high voltage” compartment. • The Electronic unit of the CCR consists of a main electronic circuit board fitted to the upper panel of the cabinet.
  • Page 11: Storage Conditions

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.2.3 STORAGE CONDITIONS The components are designed to be stored in a dry, airy location, sheltered from rain, water discharges and chemical agents. We must be consulted if the components are to be stored outside, or in an ambient temperature out of the range -40°C/+55°C.
  • Page 12: Electrical Description

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION I.3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAMS See paragraph I.5 for the device operating description I.3.1.1 Overview: Interfaces Measuring Control & Board Monitoring Input Main Thyristors LV/HV Output circuits Contactor dimmer Transformer circuits I.3.1.2 Electronic: DIAM Thyristor control Daughter Board board Current, Measurement Board...
  • Page 13: General Electrical Features

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.3.3 GENERAL ELECTRICAL FEATURES • Power supply voltage: Single phase; two series : FAA type : 208Vac, 220Vac, 240Vac, 277Vac, 400Vac, 480Vac –5/+10%, 50 or 60 Hz ±5%. IEC type : 220Vac, 230Vac, 240Vac, 380Vac, 400Vac, 415Vac +10/-10%, 50 or 60Hz ±5% •...
  • Page 14: Instructions For Use

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE I.4.1 USER INTERFACE Operating mode: Stop mode : Io:0.00A STOP stop local auto menu Preferred information displayed: they can be changed by a long press on the “STOP” key, meanwhile the CCR is in Stop mode. The choice can be : •...
  • Page 15 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Menus: Io:0.00A STOP stop local auto menu Access to menu Monitoring To navigate in the menus Alarms and Warnings: Alarm (the CCR failed to supply the load); for example, the CCR is stopped by a loop open circuit : ALARM: I<<Open Cir.
  • Page 16: Control

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.4.2 CONTROL The device is controlled by mean of a 4 buttons keypad which allows to change the operating mode: “Stop” – Manual or “Local” mode – Remote or “Auto” control mode. • Stop mode: Io:0.00A STOP stop local auto...
  • Page 17 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Warning: WARNING is an indicative message, which does not change regulation and supply function in connection with the load. (Except for mains warning) If any warning have been detected, the following message(s) can be shown on the display: •...
  • Page 18: Remote Information Feedback

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.4.4 REMOTE INFORMATION FEEDBACK Dry contacts: Information returned: • Selected brightness • Operating mode: Local/Remote control • “Open Circuit” fault • “Overcurrent” fault • If option “EFD” appears: EFD Level 1 and 2 warnings • If option “Burnt lamps” appears: Burnt lamps level 1 and 2 warnings •...
  • Page 19: Operation

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. OPERATION The “Parameter Access” function must be activated before changing parameters, in order to avoid unwanted changes. Pressing the menu touch, the display shows: Monitoring then scroll through the top-level menu items using the keys. When the “Options” item is shown like: Options press OK to go into the “Options”...
  • Page 20: Configuration

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.5.1 CONFIGURATION The “Configuration” menu is used to define the basic parameters of the CCR (for example when replacing the main board): • Rated mains voltage in Vrms: 208-220-230-240-277-380-400-415-480 • Rated power in KVA:1-2.5-4-5-7.5-10-15-20-25-30 • Number of brightness (Including B0): from 1 to 8 •...
  • Page 21: Overcurrent

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.5.3.3 “Overcurrent”: Overcurrent protection is activated if the output current goes above a defined value for a defined period. There are three adjustable Overcurrent levels: Setting current levels I>> Level 1, I>> Level 2, I>> Level 3, Duration IL1, Duration IL 2, Duration IL 3 : Go into the menu “Alarms and Warnings”...
  • Page 22: Sub-Assemblies

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. SUB-ASSEMBLIES I.6.1 LOAD PLATE The main function of the load adaptation plate is to adjust the power of the CCR to the installed power of the lighting loop.. The load plate can be accessed from the front of the device. Opening the panel forces the CCR to stop by the mean of door contact.
  • Page 23: Computation Of The Output Voltage And Output Power

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. 50% Load tapping: 4/8 37.5% Load tapping: 3/8 -1/8 -1/8 25% Load tapping: 2/8 12.5% Load tapping: 1/8 -1/8 -1/8 I.6.1.2 Computation of the output voltage and output power: To calculate correctly the output voltage and output power in VA, it is necessary to inform the microprocessor about the position of the tap used (as above) In order to set this parameter, go in the "Configuration"...
  • Page 24: Cut Out And Earthing Plate (Option)

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.6.2 CUT OUT AND EARTHING PLATE (OPTION) AUGIER’s experience regarding CCRs has been used to simplify the HV compartment and maintenance operations to the maximum. With that option, the CCR is equipped with an cut-out and earthing plate, using two jumpers which allows to carry out all maintenance and measurement operations, without unscrewing any load terminal or earth connection, and without requiring any special tools.
  • Page 25: Accessories

    Test and monitor the CCR, allowing to send remote orders and to see its back indication. Note : ALIZE4000 is an enhanced release of ALIZE3000, allowing to operate on both DIAMANT series as DIAM4000 series CCRs. (the software will recognise automatically the type of CCR) I.7.2 “RDTS4000” SOFTWARE...
  • Page 26: Options

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. OPTIONS I.8.1 EARTH FAULT DETECTOR (EFD) This option is used to measure the insulation of the load with respect to earth. The insulation controller, or “earth fault detector” continually checks the electrical resistance between the loop and earth. It uses the principle of continuous current injection at 500V and its range of measurement is between 1 kΩ...
  • Page 27: Burnt Lamps Detection

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.8.6 BURNT LAMPS DETECTION: This option determines the number of burnt lamps in the output load. This is carried out by measuring the load Voltage versus Current phase shift. Internal parameters of the data collection system must be re-initialised each time the loop is modified (addition of transformers, replacement of transformers by more powerful ones, etc) or if any settings have been changed (load adjustment, for example).
  • Page 28: 4-20Ma Loop Current

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.8.9 4-20MA LOOP CURRENT : The CCR can be delivered with two independent 4-20mA current loops with the following features : • The two outputs are not isolated. • The load to be connected must be less than 200 Ohms. I.8.9.1 4-20mA current loop for output current and power measurements : In the JBUS table, If bit 4 in address 98 is 0, the first output indicates the output current and the second indicates the output power.
  • Page 29: Buzzer

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. I.8.10 BUZZER The CCR can be provided with a buzzer warning. When a fault will be detected, the buzzer will ring. To stop the sound, it is necessary to cancel the fault (reset button). I.8.11 WIG WAG The CCR can operate in wig wag mode (LAHSO applications), activating the option flag in the “Option”...
  • Page 30: Installation

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. INSTALLATION II.1 PREPARATION II.1.1 EQUIPMENT RECEPTION II.1.1.1 Equipment delivered: The following are delivered with the CCR: ƒ The “Installation and Maintenance” instructions manual for the device ƒ A leaflet detailing possible added (non regular) options ƒ Factory test report for the device II.1.1.2 Checking the equipment: When the device is received, check that the frame and its components (in particular the electronic and LV units) are in good mechanical condition with no distortion or signs of impact.
  • Page 31: Ii.1.3 Checking The Installation

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.1.3 CHECKING THE INSTALLATION In checking the suitability of the electrical installation in which the CCR is to be integrated, the following points must be observed: II.1.3.1 Single phase power supply: This must be compatible with the electrical characteristics of the device as shown on the rating plate and factory test report.
  • Page 32: Ii.2 Connections

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2 CONNECTIONS II.2.1 ELECTRICAL N.B.: before making any connections, make sure the installation is turned OFF. II.2.1.1 LV supply: Connection to the mains is made at the back of the CCR, by the two cage terminals provided: the two power cables run from beneath the frame in the left duct, and have to be connected to the power supply block in the left upper part of the LV unit.
  • Page 33: Ii.2.1.3 Lighting Loop

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.3 Lighting loop: Connection is made at the front, the cables arriving through the base, from beneath the device: • WKH RSWLRQ LV SUHVHQW E\ FULPSLQJ WKH OXJV PP RQWR WKH FRUH RI WKH FDEOH RU RQWR WKH WZR WHUPLQDOV RI Connect the two load cables to the “HV1”...
  • Page 34: Ii.2.1.4 Remote Control Connections

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.4 Remote control connections Connections to the control system is made at the back of the CCR, on terminal bloc provided on the interface board (FAA or IEC type). If the cable is screened, connect the shield only on 1 side, to the frame or at controller’s ground terminal.
  • Page 35: Ii.2.1.4.2 Faa Multiwire Remote Control (Faa Type Ccrs Only, With 20 To 60Vdc Inputs))

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.4.2 FAA Multiwire remote control (FAA type CCRs only, with 20 to 60Vdc inputs)) TERMINAL T2 TERMINAL T1 The 34-pin terminal blocks making up the inputs and outputs for remote control are situated at the back of the CCR.
  • Page 36 ©2004 AUGIER SA. outputs: Terminal Function Status CCR not powered CCR powered output active B1 return Open Open Closed Common Common Common B2 return Open Open Closed Common Common Common B3 return Open Open Closed Common Common Common B4 return Open Open Closed...
  • Page 37: Ii.2.1.4.3 Iec Multiwire Remote Control (Iec Type Ccrs Only)

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.4.3 IEC Multiwire remote control (IEC type CCRs only): The 34-pin terminal blocks making up the inputs and outputs for remote control are situated at the back of the CCR. Terminal block T1: Function Pin Type B0 control Input voltage or Contact with respect to C B1 control Input voltage or Contact with respect to C...
  • Page 38 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Terminal block T2: Function Pin Type B7 return Static contact output Local mode Static contact output Remote control mode Static contact output Voltage-current-flow Static contact output Current error Static contact output Open circuit Static contact output Overcurrent Static contact output Regulation error Static contact output...
  • Page 39: Ii.2.1.4.4 Operating Modes For Multiwire (Faa & Iec) Remote Control

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.4.4 Operating modes for multiwire (FAA & IEC) remote control : The device can be controlled in two ways: • “Without ON order”, with direct command of brightness levels. (preferred configuration) • “With ON order” and brightness selection The choice is made by setting a parameter in memory set using the ALIZE4000 software.
  • Page 40: Ii.2.1.5 Serial Link

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.2.1.5 Serial Link: The motherboard is equipped with two SubD 9-pin female sockets electrically insulated from all the other circuits: • A standard RS232 socket, linked on the front of the device : Function Pin Type Input (-12V/+12V) Output (-12V/+12V) •...
  • Page 41: Ii.2.1.6 Circuit Selector

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. The asynchronous serial link is defined as follows: Preferred parameters : 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, no parity. JBUS protocol with Id=1 at delivery. It is possible to change the speed and the ID in the “Serial Link” menu: •...
  • Page 42 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Chronogram of operation : Internal CS : The DIAM CCR can be delivered with up to 5 CS fitted in a 330mm high cabinet located under the CCR (same width and depth). In that case, the Circuit Selector is controlled by the same mother board than the CCR, and remote selection is made by the same means than the CCR.
  • Page 43: Ii.3 Adjusting The Ccr

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. II.3 ADJUSTING THE CCR II.3.1 ADAPTATION TO LOAD Adjusting the CCR output power to that installed, using the load plate : This can be done by moving the load setting straps between 1/8 and 8/8. For example, if the load is equivalent to 60% of the rated power of the CCR, the setting is to the nearest value above, i.e.
  • Page 44: Ii.3.2.2 Brightness Values

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. • Protection Earth fault level 1 = 1MΩ (if option present) Earth fault level 2 = 100KΩ (if option present) Restarts number = 1 Over-current level 1 = 6.80 A (+ 3%) Disable time = 2.50 s Over-current level 2 = 6.93 A (+ 5%) Disable time = 1s Over-current level 3 = 8.25A (+ 25%)
  • Page 45: Commissioning

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. COMMISSIONING After that all installation operations defined in the previous section have been completed, the DIAM4000 CCR can be commissioned. III.1 PROCEDURE 1. Close the fuse box master switches, or the main circuit breaker 2. Be sure that the jumpers of the Cut-out plate (if option) are in Vertical position (“Loop”) 3.
  • Page 46: Iii.2 Tests

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. III.2 TESTS III.2.1 SHORT-CIRCUIT TESTS DO NOT carry out this test if there is any doubt about the operation of the CCR, or if there is a fault or breakdown. 1. Switch off the CCR from the power. 2.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. MAINTENANCE IV.1 FORMALISATION To follow maintenance procedures correctly, the following points must be observed: ƒ Create a maintenance file containing the headings “Date”, “Time”, “Maintenance Engineer”, “CCR reference”, “Problem definition”, “Solution applied”, and “Time spent” ƒ The spare parts monitoring sheet (with their control numbers) should be completed if necessary. ƒ...
  • Page 48: Iv.3 Corrective

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.3 CORRECTIVE Motherboard fuses Auxiliary power fuse T500mA Motherboard power fuses Remote control T500mA fuse T500mA IV.3.1 FAULT DIAGNOSIS See paragraph I.5.1 for a description of the following protections. IV.3.1.1 LV power fault: Symptom Fault Action The CCR has stopped LV power fault Check the voltage level of the LV power supply...
  • Page 49: Iv.3.1.2 "Open Circuit" Fault

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.3.1.2 “Open Circuit” fault: Symptom Fault Action The CCR has stopped Lighting loop open Measure the continuity of the loop (on the transformer primaries and secondaries) The message: “ALARM: I << Open Cir.” Output current < 1.0A for more than Measure the output current value 500 ms is displayed...
  • Page 50: Iv.3.1.3 "Overcurrent" Fault

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.3.1.3 “Overcurrent” fault: Symptom Fault Action The CCR has stopped Output current > programmed level Large load decrease on the loop caused by circuit switching The message: Overload combined with load Check the adaptation of the load “ALARM : I >>...
  • Page 51: Iv.3.2 Other Faults

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.3.2 OTHER FAULTS Symptom Fault Action Output current insufficient with load Overload Check the adaptation of the load plate set to a position less than 8/8 plate to the loop power The message Large number of ITs open Check the number of ITs open due to missing or fault lamps “Warning: Regulation error”...
  • Page 52: Iv.4 Verification Procedures

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.4 VERIFICATION PROCEDURES IV.4.1 THYRISTORS The state of the thyristors can be checked as follows using an ohmmeter: ƒ Between pin 1 and pin 2, and between pin 3 and pin 1 : Several M otherwise the Thyristors are in short-circuit ƒ...
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  • Page 55: Iv.6 Spare Parts List For Iec Type Ccr

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. IV.6 SPARE PARTS LIST FOR IEC TYPE CCR 5()(5(1&(6 0DLQV 'HVLJQDWLRQV YROWDJH  N9$  N9$  N9$  N9$  N9$  N9$  N9$  N9$ [ $ J* [ $ [ $ [ $ [ $ [ $ 7 $ J*...
  • Page 56: Vappendix A: Diagrams

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. APPENDIX A: DIAGRAMS Diagram 45 03689 : DIAM 4000 (2.5 - 5kVA) V-56...
  • Page 57 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Diagram 45 03690 : DIAM 4000 (7.5 - 30kVA) V-57...
  • Page 58: Appendix B: Jbus Table

    ©2004 AUGIER SA. APPENDIX B: JBUS TABLE Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments Value Warnings Bit0 Stop Start Bit1 Pb power Bit2 Pb EFD Bit3 Pb current Bit4 Pb regul Bit5 Pb open circuit Bit6 Pb Overcurrent Bit7 Local...
  • Page 59 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments Value R/W Sup Level B0 maxi IB0+3% *10mA 6.8Arms) R/W Sup Level B0 mini IB0-3% *10mA 6.8Arms) R/W Sup Level B1 maxi IB1+3% *10mA 6.8Arms) R/W Sup Level B1 mini IB1-3% *10mA 6.8Arms)
  • Page 60 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments Value R/W Sup Parameters 1 Bit0 Without “ON” With “ON” order Run Order “ON” order Bit1 Run to B0 Run to B1 Default brightness Bit2 Live Voltage Current flow in Contact output : the loop...
  • Page 61 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments value Brightness control 0 : Stop 1 : Brightness B1 2 : Brightness B2 3 : Brightness B3 4 : Brightness B4 5 : Brightness B5 6 : Brightness B6 7 : Brightness B7 Brightness...
  • Page 62 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments value R/W Sup Level 1 of no of 1 to 20 burnt lamps R/W Sup Level 2 of no of 1 to 20 burnt lamps Number of burnt 0 to 255 lamps...
  • Page 63 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments Value Keyboard status Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Button 4 Bit4 Button 3 Bit5 Button 2 Bit6 Button 1 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Bit12 Bit13 Bit14 Bit15 DO NOT USE Optocoupler...
  • Page 64 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments value Photo MOS output Bit0 status Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Bit12 Bit13 Bit14 Bit15 Photo MOS output Bit0 status Bit1 Bit2 Bit3...
  • Page 65 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Adr. R/W Mode Label Detail Bit clear Bit set Default Comments value R/W Cal Global load 1 to 255 attenuation R/W Cal Variable gain 1 to 255 parameter R/W Cal Sinit 3000 1 to 10000 R/W Cal Minimal load 1 to 255 R/W Sup...
  • Page 66: Appendix C: Part Number Identification

    The DIAM regulator is identified by a serialised ordering number which indicates its type and particularity. If needed, add all useful precision and options Example : D40-IEC-1-5-50-15-400-B1-530 = DIAM4000 compliant to IEC, 6.6A, 5 brightness, 50Hz, 15kVA, 400Vac, with a multiwire interface and Jbus serial network, with lightning arrestors on output terminals, Circuit...
  • Page 67 ©2004 AUGIER SA. PERSONAL NOTES VII-67...
  • Page 68 ©2004 AUGIER SA. Distributed by : ® AUGIER BP 131 – 06513 CARROS Cedex France Tel. +33 (0)4 92 08 62 00 – Fax +33 (0)4 93 29 01 40 home@augier.com www.augier.com VII-68...

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