Power Control; Trigger Modes - gefran GRM-H 15 Configuration And Programming Manual

Compact power controllers, analog command and io-link communication
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5.6.

Power control

5.6.1.1. Trigger modes

In power control, the GRM-H provides the following
modes:
• modulation by varying the number of operating
cycles with "zero crossing" (ZC, BF, HSC mode)
• triggering
• modulation by changing the phase angle (PA mode)
For example if Tc = 10sec, if 20% power value we will have operating for 2 sec (100 operating cycles @ 50Hz)
and non-operating for 8 sec (400 non-operating cycles @ 50Hz).
BF to variable cycle time
This mode manages the power on the load through
a series of conduction (ON) cycles rather than non-
conduction (OFF) cycles. The ratio of the number
of ON cycles to the number of OFF cycles is
proportional to the value of the power to be supplied
Example of operation in BF mode at 50% power
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"Zero crossing" mode
This is a type of operation that eliminates EMC
interference. This mode manages load power through
a series of ON operating cycles rather than OFF
operating cycles.
FCT at constant cycle time (Tc ≥ 1 sec, settable from
1 to 200 sec) The cycle time is divided into a series of
operating and non-operating cycles in the ratio of the
power to be transferred to the load.
to the load.
The TC repeat period is kept to a minimum for each
power value (whereas in ZC mode this period is
always fixed and not optimised).
The parameter bF.Cy defines the minimum number of
operating cycles, which can be set from 1 to 10.

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