Features a high-visibility LED screen displaying cos , connected steps, and operational alarms.
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: Terminals 8 (S2) and 9 (S1) for the current transformer (CT). The CT should preferably be installed on phase L1. Relay Outputs : Common (C1-C3) : Terminal 4 connects to relays 1, 2, and 3. Common (C4-C8) : Terminal 13 connects to relays 4 through 8. Alarm Relay : Terminals 10 (NO), 11 (Common), and 12 (NC). 4. Basic Configuration (Setup)
1.2.2.2 - The second and subsequent steps are double the capacity of the first.
Monitor the number of operations per step to identify if one specific capacitor bank is wearing out faster than others.
value. A negative sign (-) indicates a capacitive power factor, while no sign indicates an inductive power factor.
1.2.4.4 / 1.2.4.8 - Binary step distribution for finer resolution.
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Includes a user-programmable setup menu accessible via a front-panel keyboard. Safety Features: Equipped with alarm functions for monitoring system health. Installation and Connection Personnel:
Press SET . Use arrows to change to 500 (for 500:5 CT). Press PROG to save and go to P-02 .
The manual details a manual setup process via a 4-button frontal keyboard. Key steps include: Current Transformer (CT) Ratio: