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CAU TION help unlocking the device, please ask for assistance at a local dealer, or contact Delta's Industrial Automation Business Unit. Read and follow all instructions in this User Manual before installing, operating, or servicing the product. Please keep the User Manual, do not discard as it will be needed for further use.
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The illustrations in the manual may slightly differ from the actual product for demonstration purposes, but will not affect the rights and interests of the customer. When product documentation is updated or modified, the latest edition can be downloaded from the industrial automation product page on the Delta Electronics website.
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Installation Checklist The following table provides installation details so as to enable quick and convenient assembly by to a professional electrical engineer. These steps can prevent human errors that cause unnecessary harm. NOTE Only qualified electrical engineers should adjust the equipment. Carefully read and follow the manual's Before You Start safety instructions.
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Turning On the Power Voltage □ Turn on the main breaker of the power transformer □ Turn on the device's circuit breaker/isolation switch and the transformer's circuit breaker □ After the power is on, check whether the fan is operating normally □...
Upon receiving the product, please first examine the carton for any signs of abnormal damage during shipping. In such cases, please contact our local dealer or Delta sales immediately to help with relevant matters.
1-2 Storage If immediate installation is not needed, store the Static VAR Generator in a well ventilated area indoors with relative humidity <90% without condensation. The Static VAR Generator should be installed according to the degree of pollution: Degree 2 (for a factory environment) and clean circulating air.
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Product Overview Unpacking Description Floor Cabinet Models (SVG300A43A-11 is shown in the figure below as an example) 1) With a flat-head screwdriver, pry open all 10 fasteners on both sides of the carton. (As shown in the figure below) 2) Remove the carton and 4 EPE from both sides. Note that the front of the cabinet is facing the lid of the carton (the direction as indicated by the elongated arrow) (see Figure 1-5 below).
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3) As shown in Figure 1-7(a) below, remove the 12 base-fixing M5 screws. As shown in Figure 1-7(b) below, remove the 8 base-fixing M5 screws. 4) With hoist rings [see Figure 1-8(a)(b) below], lift the Static VAR Generator and place into the designated position.
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Product Overview Hoist Ring Installation SVG300AXXA-11/SVG500AXXA-11 Set up the lifting hole position Note how hoist rings are installed. Please avoid inappropriate installation that will cause the SVG lifting holes to deform. SVG300AXXX-XX Model Weight: 650 kg (1,433 lbs) ± 10% (margin of error) SVG500AXXX-XX Model Weight: 1,100 kg (2,425 lbs) ±...
3-2 Optional Accessories. Air flow rate for cooling Flow Rate (cfm) Flow Rate (m /hr) Model No. External Internal Total External Internal Total SVG300A43A-11 1042 1073 1772 SVG300A63A-11 1235 1646 2098 2797 SVG500A43A-11 1236 1756...
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SVG Power Dissipation The table shows the required heat dissipation rate due to heat loss for each model when installing ※ single units in a closed space. For multiple units, multiply the heat dissipation rate for single units by the number of units installed. ※...
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Product Installation 2-1-2 Appearance descriptions SVG300AXXA-XX/SVG500AXXA-XX Air flow outlet Install hoist r ing a Air flow inlet Power Quality M anagement System Model nameplate Cabinet keykole *a For more details on hoist ring installation, please refer to 1-3-3 Hoist ring installation *b For more details on power quality management system, please refer to 04 Power Quality Management System *c For more details on nameplate descriptions, please refer to 2-2-1 Nameplate descriptions...
Ver sion : 1 .0 Firmware version IP2 1 /NEMA 1 Protection level International certification labels Serial number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DELTA ELECTRONICS, I NC. MADE I N XXXXXXX SVG 300 A 43 A 11 Protection level 11: IP21& NEMA1 Power protection device A NFB...
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Product Installation air flow unobstructed at the air inlet/outlet increases the efficiency of the SVG Control block RS-485 port*2 1. For detailed descriptions of the control terminals, please refer to 3-3 Control Terminal Descriptions. 2. The lightning protection module is located in the control block; in all other models, it is located in the power protection module.
2-3 Cabinet Installation SVG300AXXA-11/SVG500AXXA-11 Before beginning installation, please check the appearance of the model and confirm there is no visible damage. Please follow the installation instructions in the manual to ensure the safety of both the product and personnel. When taking out the cabinet from the carton, please note whether the base-fixing iron plates (L-shaped iron plates) need to be used in conjunction.
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(B) Cooling air must not be allowed to enter the cabinet through the base board via the cable trenches. To ensure the cabinet's protection rating, please select Delta's wiring board. If the customer's own wiring board is used, please make sure to check its protection rating, and confirm that it complies with fire safety and EMC requirements.
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3. Installation: As shown in Figures 2-5 and 2-7, after opening the cabinet door and cabinet sides, the base-fixing holes a1 and a2 located in the front of the cabinet and base-fixing holes a3 and a4 located in the back of the cabinet are Delta's cabinet installation fixing holes...
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4. 5 other installation methods are also provided. Please select a suitable installation method. All other installation methods are not approved by Delta, and Delta will not be responsible for damages dealt to the cabinet due to inappropriate installation methods.
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Figure 2-5 The two side boards and removal method SVG300 Unit: mm[inch] 2-10...
Note 1: Please follow local laws and regulations for the wiring electrical regulations of the Static VAR Generator, Delta's Static VAR Generator will only take responsibility for those that comply with local laws and regulations for the wiring electrical regulations, all others are not covered by our warranty.
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Note 8: Wiring must be completed by a qualified electrician; if you have any questions, please contact your local dealer or Delta Industrial Automation Business Unit immediately. Please tighten the screws securely to prevent loose screws from generating sparks.
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Note 9: the following contents are wiring specifications SVG300 AXXA-11 R/L1, S/L2, T/L3, Type Minimum Wire diameter Torque (±10%) SVG300A43A-11 400kg-cm (346lb-in) 4/0AWG (107.2mm ) *2 (39.2N.m) screw nut SVG300A63A-11 UL installation must use 600V, 75 ˚C or 90 ˚C wire. Use copper wire only.
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SVG500 A43A-11 R/L1, S/L2, T/L3, Type Minimum wire diameter Torque (±10%) 400kg-cm (346lb-in) SVG500A43A-11 300Kcmil (152mm (39.2N.m) screw nut UL installation must use 600V, 75 ˚C or 90 ˚C wire. Use copper wire only. Maximum wire diameter: 500Kcmil (253mm Type Maximum wire diameter Torque (±10%) 400kg-cm (346lb-in)
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Product Installation SVG500 A63-11 R/L1, S/L2, T/L3, Type Minimum wire diameter Torque (±10%) 400kg-cm (346lb-in) SVG500A6A-11 350Kcmil (177mm (39.2N.m) screw nut UL installation must use 600V, 75 ˚C or 90 ˚C wire. Use copper wire only. Maximum wire diameter: 500Kcmil (253mm Type Maximum wire diameter Torque (±10%)
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Power Delta SVG Load supply side side L 1 ( S2 ) K1 ( S1 ) Figure 2-15 CT location schematic diagram Note 14: If the customer is using phase advancing capacitor cabinets, there are 3 ways to install the CT, as shown in figures 2-16 (a)(b).Note the direction of P1-P2, only 1 CT is shown in the...
Specifications 03 Specifications 3-1 Specifications Table Basic specifications Product model number SVG300A43A-11 SVG500A43A-11 SVG300A63A-11 SVG500A63A-11 Frame Rated offset capacitance (kVAR) Rated offset current (Amp) Current limit Nominal Current Carrier frequency 4kHz Voltage / frequency rating 3-Phase 200~480Vac -15~+10% 3-Phase 525~690Vac -15~+10%...
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Operation Max. 90% Rated humidity Storage / Max. 95% transportation Operation / 86 to 106 kPa Atmospheric Storage pressure Transportation 70 to 106 kPa IEC721-3-3 Operation Class 3C2; Class 3S2 Pollution level Storage Class 2C2; Class 2S2 Transportation Class 1C2; Class 1S2 0-1000 meters: rated capacity use 1000-3000 meters: using 1000 meters as the base, Height...
3-2 Optional Accessories 3-2-1 Current Transformer Delta's Static VAR Generator requires 3 current transformers (or CT), which use the rated frequency for standard transformers of 400Hz (precision better than 1%); CT's rated output value must be 5A.Users can select suitable CT from table 3-1 CT model selection to install.
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Secondary Current ratio Primary current Dimension Model Output power Accuracy Dimension (mm) (A)* code (VA) Inner frame Outer frame 155*110*46 CT-B0300 300A/5A 0.50% Inner 51*50*32 frame Outer frame 155*110*46 CT-B0600 600A/5A 0.50% Inner 51*50*32 frame Outer frame 155*110*46 CT-B0800 800A/5A 0.50% Inner 51*50*32...
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Specifications Secondary Current ratio Primary current Dimension Model Output power Accuracy Dimension (mm) (A)* code (VA) Outer frame 186*110*46 CT-C1500 1500A/5A 1500 0.50% Inner 121*50*32 frame Outer frame 186*110*46 CT-C1800 1800A/5A 1800 0.50% Inner 121*50*32 frame Outer frame 186*110*46 CT-C2500* 2500A/5A 2500 0.50%...
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signal detection (K, L) terminal, labeled in the figure, is removable so that customers can easily replace the wiring. (4) Crimp terminal connectors must be used for CT's terminal lines, and securely tightened K(S1), L(S2) terminal wirings Terminal: K1,L1, K2,L2, K3,L3, Wire diameter 24~10AWG Pin insulated terminal...
Specifications 3-3 Control terminal description P6RS-485 port*2 Figure 3-1 Control terminal location Position Suitable wire size Torque 24~10AWG 14.3Kg-cm(12.41 lb-in) (1.4N.m) 8Kg-cm(6.94 lb-in) (0.78N.m) 26~16AWG 5Kg-cm(4.3 lb-in) (0.49N.m) Wiring precautions: Place the wires into the wiring hole and tighten the wirings with a flathead screwdriver, note that it is best to leave 5mm spacing at the wiring end.
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Be aware of the installation direction when installing CT's, models purchased elsewhere may have labelsS1, S2 =K, L (Delta equivalent) Modbus RS-485 PIN 3: GND; PIN 4: SG-; PIN 5: SG+...
Specifications 3-4 Lightning Protection Module Lightning protection modules used by the full range of Static VAR Generators have the same specifications, with the following characteristics: Lightning protection module specifications FOR SVGXXXA43A-XX Powering system TT-TN Rated operating voltage Un (V) Maximum continuous operating voltage Uc (V) Standard discharge current In (8/20)KA N-PE Maximum discharge current Imax (8/20)KA...
3-5 Fans Type Fans model number Number of fans SVG300A43A-11 AHB1748EHG SVG500A43A-11 AHB1748EHG SVG300A63A-11 AHB1748EHG SVG500A63A-11 AHB1748EHG Fans specifications Rated voltage 48Vdc Operating voltage 38.0~56.0Vdc Input current 1.30A (Max. 1.46A) Speed 4800±10% R.P.M. Noise level 64.0dB-A Installation level Complies with UL: CLASS A...
Specifications 3-6 Transformer When adjusting the transformer, please note the following points in order to ensure safe use 1) When adjusting the voltage range of the transformer, make sure the voltage range is the same as the voltage of the Static VAR Generator's main circuit 2) When the transformer is not properly wired, do not start the Static VAR Generator 3) When the main circuit terminal of the Static VAR Generator is powered, please do not directly adjust the voltage range of the transformer to avoid danger...
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Voltage adjustment steps (1) Verify the voltage of the input power, before adjusting the SVG's voltage. The factory settings for the Static VAR Generator are: 380Vac for SVGXXXA43A-XX models; 690Vac for SVGXXXA63A-XX models. (2) We provide 230V/380V/440V/480V/525V/575V/690V voltages for selection. Users can select suitable voltages for their own equipment.
Specifications 3-7 AC/DC Power Source Model SE-600-48 DC voltage Rated current 12.5A Current range 0~12.5V Rated power 600W Ripple and noise 200mVp-p Output Voltage adjustment range 43~56V ±1.0% Voltage precision ±0.5% Line regulation ±0.5% Load regulation Power up, rise time 1000ms, 50ms/230Vac;...
The power management system currently supports Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and English. This chapter uses screenshots from v1.04 for description purposes. If the following figures are different from those on your actual device, please refer to your actual device. Please contact Delta's factory personnel for assistance with any related problems.
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4-1 Main Screen Introduction 4-1-1 Startup screen 4-1-2 Main screen description Sy s tem s tatus bar Setting ic ons Func tion s tatus area Item Description Model Displays the model number of the model in use (SVGXXXAXXA-XX) System Capacity Displays the capacity of the model in use (A) status bar Frequency...
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Power Quality Management System Item Description Displays the menu in use, the factory default date and time; the display changes as the menu in use changes Displays various operating instructions, language switching function, and quick browse function Screen Lock: Click once to unlock it. Function Displays detailed settings for the function in use and changes as the function in use status area...
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Memory Backup Battery: 3V Lithium Battery CR2032 * 1 USB Host can provide up to 5V/500mA of power, currently only supports FAT32 format. Weight: approximately 800g Dimensions (W*H*D) mm: 184*144*50 For more detailed descriptions on operations of the power quality control system, please contact Delta factory personnel.
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Tra d i ti o n a l C h i n e se / Si mp l i fi e d C h i n e se / P2: Not open for configuration, please contact Delta En g l i sh...
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30 seconds and clear errors 10 seconds after the error occurs. The system will start operating automatically 30 seconds afterward. If users need to adjust the automatic restart time, please contact Delta factory personnel. 4-2-2-4 Return to the home screen 』, at any screen, touch this key, to immediately return to...
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Power Quality Management System 4-2-2-6 Display the menu in use 』, only acts as a display of the menu currently in use, Displays the menu in use『 users can clearly see which menu they are operating. 4-2-2-7 Screen Lock Screen lock button " ": this key prevents anyone from inadvertently touching the function keys on the screen.
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Power Quality Management System "Boot Mode" 4-2-3 Function status area The factory default screen is as shown in 4-1-2 Main screen display, displays detailed settings for the menu in use, and changes as the menu in use changes.
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4-3 Detailed Descriptions of Function Settings 4-3-1 Quick start Before using quick start, the screen will prompt for password entry, the Func tion settings default password is: "20120123".Password has to be entered correctly, before various function settings can be accessed. Q uick start Main voltage setting...
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Power Quality Management System 4) Operation Mode: Full Compensation: Compensate harmonics first. After compensating harmonics, compensate reactive power with any leftover power. Harmonic Compensation: Only compensates harmonics, does not compensate reactive power. Reactive Power Compensation: Only compensates reactive power, does not compensate harmonics. 5) Boot Mode: The boot mode can be set to automatic or manual.
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history screen (1, 5, 30, 60 days) 3) Exporting: Displays the total range sampled, users can select the storage method: "USB" or "SD Card".
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Power Quality Management System 4-3-3 Waveform 1) Waveform function: Provides 4 items to monitor, and has settings "Save Waveform", "Harmonics", "Single Refresh", and "Refresh". 2) Horizontal Scale: Values 1~5; Vertical Scale: Values 0.1~4; 4-3-4 System Settings To enter various function settings under system settings, the screen will prompt for password entry, the default password is: "20120123".The various functions can only be displayed or set after successful password entry (as shown in the figure below).
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Note 2: As functions are divided into different levels and are controlled by different passwords, the default password is "read only" for advanced settings. To access more functions, please contact Delta. 1) Operation Mode: Full Compensation: Compensate harmonics first.
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Power Quality Management System 4) Communication Settings Enter the default password, "20120123", to access various communication settings. 5) Time/Language This function setting can display various firmware versions, and adjust 3 other settings as well. Time/Date: As shown in the figure below, use the function keys +/-/</> to make adjustments. Press "Save"...
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Provides the specifications sheets for the model in use, to get specifications for other models, refer to 03 Specifications 4-3-5 Advanced Settings To access these settings, please contact Delta personnel. Entering the default password, "20120123", allows the advanced settings to be "read only", as shown in the figure below. Only some of the settings can be configured.
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In this function, only "System Reset" and "Password" can be configured. To configure other settings, please contact Delta. The default password is: "20120123", which can be changed in "Password". After changing the password, please remember and manage the password safely. If forgotten, please contact Delta for assistance. 2) Control Parameters Enter the default password, "20120123", allows "read only"...
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4) Harmonic Settings 5) HMI Settings To leave this screen, touch the top right corner to return to the previous screen. 4-3-6 System status...
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2) Diagnostics Enter the default password, "20120123", allows "read only" access to these settings, as shown in the figure below. To configure these settings, please contact Delta. 3) Module Status: Enter the default password, "20120123", allows "read only" access to these settings, as shown in the figure below.
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To configure these settings, please contact Delta. 5) Remote Settings Activate Disable To use remote monitoring, please contact Delta factory personnel for assistance with the settings.
Maintenance and Service 5 Maintenance and Service 5-1 Troubleshooting The following table shows errors that may appear on the Active Power Filter (APF). Through the display of the power quality management system, a beeping sound can be set as an external warning. Before the "warning/error dialogue boxes"...
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Panel display Description Solution Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Check whether the system model number matches with the machine Output current exceeded safe Check whether the phase-locked frequency matches the operating range during power supply frequency operation Check whether the CT wiring is correct and in the correct phase sequence Check whether the system temperature is within operating...
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Maintenance and Service Panel display Description Solution Check whether the ambient temperature is too high Check for foreign objects in the heat sink and whether the Main board temperature fan is spinning exceeds the protection level Check whether there is enough room for ventilation Main board temperature...