PTG1439-405 Power Factor Control Module

Beskrivning

PTG1439-405 Power Factor Control Module (PFC) can minimize the currents caused by reactive losses of power thereby optimizing the transfer of energy between generation and loading.

This is becoming more and more important today when Saving energy is vital in a world with focus on pollution and shortage of energy.

Field of application

Inductive or mixed inductive and resistive networks in need of compensation, for example when starting and running induction motors as in industrial applications.

Principles of operation

Depending on the power factor of the loading network a microprocessor will connect groups of capacitors.

By measuring phase voltages and current the microprocessor will calculate how many capacitive groups that has to be connected and also in which combinations.

Electrical details
Number of 3-ph groups6
Power factor setting0.7 inductive to 0.7 capacitive
Nominal voltage3 x 400 V 50  60 Hz
Nominal power0  2 kVAr cap.
PF-ControllerAutomatic or manual

Adjustable delay times, switching sequences and strategies.

Monitoring and

Measurement on the

controller:

Voltage, Current and Power factor
Switching modes:Linear and circular
Indication lamps:Indication lamps for the capacitor groups which are connected

Physical design

The Power Factor Control Unit is housed in a sturdy apparatus box with a clear mimic diagram explaining how to connect the supplying net from the left to the right side where the network in need for power factor compensation is connected.

Readings, parameters and sub parameters are indicated on the front of the controller. Other settings and programming than the defaults are simply performed from the keyboard and displayed on the controller front.

 

General data:
Power supply:1-ph 220 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz
Dimension:510 x 570 x 280 mm
Weight24 kg

Typical Experiments with Terco PFC:

  • The concept of active power, apparent power and reactive power
  • The concept of power factor and cos
  • The concept of measuring methods
  • Start current settings (C/k)
  • Delay times
  • Efficiency and losses
  • Linear and circular switching modes
  • PF-Controller design and schematics
  • Programming the controller
  • PF-Controller and resistive/inductive loads
  • PF-Controller and induction motor loads
  • Control range limits