Sinexcel SVG 100 Ultra User Manual page 87

Ultra static var generator
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L1/L2/L3
Make the actual current of the inverter corresponds to the DSP value
Inverter
given by calibration.
Current
Note: Prohibit change.
Config.
Make the grid voltage value that is sampled by the main control DSP
L1/L2/L3
corresponds to the actual grid voltage by calibration.
Input Voltage
Config.
Note: Prohibit change.
Setting the input-frequency of equipment.
Input Fre.
The value should correspond to actual system frequency. 50Hz/60Hz
Rank
are available.
PLL: Phase-Locked Loop
PLL
Lock the phase angle of the grid and default enabling.
Note: Do not change it without the guidance of Sinexcel engineer.
Enable: The equipment will give an alarm and stop outputting current
when its input-current goes wrong.
Disable: The equipment will keep outputting current when its
input-current goes wrong.
For this function, it can prompt the engineer whether there is
Input Curr.
resonance. If the abnormal current alarm occurs, the machine can
Abnormal
return to normal within a few seconds. However, if three consecutive
abnormal current alarms occur within three minutes, the alarm needs
to be manually cleared before the machine can continue to operate
normally, otherwise the machine will remain in the alarm state
Note: Do not change it without the guidance of Sinexcel engineer.
The setting value should correspond to actual connecting value of the
external transformer which connected between module and grid.
DYN11/
Note: Do not change it without the guidance of Sinexcel engineer.
DYN12/YYN
Originally designed as a way of disabling the module after a certain
number of days operation.
When days of use expires, the module will automatically jump to the
expiration prompt interface, which cannot be used normally. Only be
Expiry Days
used after entering the registration code (the registration code is
provided by Sinexcel R&D)
Note: Do not change it without the guidance of Sinexcel engineer.
Out Curr. CT
The specific settings just for other large-capacity models.
Ratio
LVRT: Low Voltage Ride Through
Enable: If supply voltage drops below 90% of voltage lower limit for
more than 2s that module will stop working.
Disable: The module only works in its entire voltage tolerance range.
Once lower than voltage limit, module will stop working.
LVRT
For example, SVG 400V (It's voltage range is 228~456V ) that means
when you choose "Enable" to work, when the voltage drops the
30
>0
0.0
>0
0.0
50HZ
50HZ
60HZ
Enable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Enable
Disable
YYN
According
DYN11
to actual
DYN12
condition
DYN5
>0
0
>0
300
Enable
Disable
Disable
Value
Value
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Value
Value
N/A

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