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4. SVG500 A43A 11 R L1 S L2 T L3 Type Minimum wire diameter Torque 10 400kg cm 346lb in SVG500A43A 11 300Kcmil 152mm 4 39 2N m screw nut M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only Maximum wire diameter 500Kcmil 253mm 4 Type Maximum wire diameter Torque 10 400kg cm 346lb in SVG500A43A 1 1 500Kcmil 253 2 39 2N m screw nut M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only If a user requires the use of annular terminals the terminal specs are shown in Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 shows the specs of insulated heat shrink tubes that meet the UL standards 600V YDPU2
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8. 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C1500 1500A 5A 1500 OVA 0 50 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C1800 1800A 5A 1800 OVA 0 50 186 110 46 121 50 32 CT C2500 2500A 5A 2500 OVA 0 50 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D1200 1200A 5A 1200 OVA 0 50 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D1500 1500A 5A 1500 OVA 0 50 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D1800 1800A 5A 1800 OVA 0 50 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D2000 2000A 5A 2000 OVA 0 50 226 130 46 161 70 32 CT D3000 3000A 5A 3000 OVA 0 50 Table 3 1 CT Model selection table When selecting CT s pick the model with current closest to the actual primary current value peak rms current For example If the actual current is 280A please select model CT A0300 as it s most suitable The same logic applies to the rest Model CT C2500 does not have UL certificate All other models are UL certified CTsignal detection terminal K L 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 Pin insulated terminal Blade insulated terminal we Applicable terminal lii E block W 2 7mm W 2 8mm used with figure 3 1 L 14mm L 10mm position A 5 There is a limit on the length of CT cable cables that are too long will cause the CT to decrease in accuracy 6 When installing multiple parallel units the length of each CT cabl
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10. 3 andar Edificio Itapeva One Bela Vista 01332 000 S o Paulo SP Brazil TEL 55 11 3568 3855 FAX 55 11 3568 3865 Europe Deltronics The Netherlands B V Eindhoven Office De Witbogt 15 5652 AG Eindhoven The Netherlands TEL 31 40 2592850 FAX 31 40 2592851 We reserve the right to change the information in this catalogue without prior notice A NELTA 5 FF IA Fe 18 O ABRA HEHE ARA RS 2385 Bs 201209 Big 021 5863 5678 EE 021 5863 0003 Rit http www deltagreentech com cn E AR 4 2G f 400 820 9595 ES FE15 021 6301 2827 4H 021 6301 2307 IX Bia 027 8544 8265 4H 027 8544 9500 PANG Fai 0531 8690 7277 FF 0531 8690 7099 SER FBi amp 0991 6118 160 55 0991 6118 289 RA FAIS 024 2334 1612 f amp amp 024 2334 1163 SIE Bia 0551 2816 777 A 0551 2816 555 RT FRI 0771 5879 599 E8 0771 2621 502 tr FBi amp 010 8225 3225 amp 010 8225 2308 FEB FBI 028 8434 2075 2 028 8434 2073 iu FBi amp 0571 8882 0610 6 0571 8882 0603 TM Bia 020 3879 2175 EH 020 3879 2178 HA RG 2S al HRA A A MG a AAR tT AI Fie 0791 6255 010 amp 0791 6255 102 kb FBi amp 0731 8827 7881 EA 0731 8827 7882 ABM FBG 0371 6384 2772 4H 0371 6384 2656 oo FRI 029 8836 0640 FF 029 88360640 8000 d FEE 0431 8892 5060 5F 0431 8892 5065 MR Biz 025 8334 6585 EH 025 8334 6554 EN Biz 0592 531
11. Be aware of the installation direction when installing CT s models purchased elsewhere may have labelsS1 S2 K L Delta equivalent PIN 3 GND PIN 4 SG PIN 5 SG 3 8 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 380 Maximum continuous operating voltage Uc V 385 Standard discharge current In 8 20 KA Maximum discharge current Imax 8 20 KA UNS Voltage protection level L N Up KV Voltage protection level N PE Up KV FOR SVGXXXAG63A XX Powering system TT TN Rated operating voltage Un V 510 Maximum continuous operating voltage Uc V 690 Standard discharge current In 8 20 KA L Maximum discharge current Imax 8 20 KA Voltage protection level L N Up KV Voltage protection level N PE Up KV 800m Altitude 3000m 3 9 3 5 Fans 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 Installation level Complies with UL CLASS A 3 10 Specifications 3 6 Transformer When adjusting the transformer please note the
12. Parallel n r t m Machina 65535 Colors 7 Touchscreen alo lt D S o FEE gt a a 5 ele Ele le lz i o io 3 a jo a o o Interface i Dimensions mm 370x590x311 PME i a Width x Height x Depth ELLE 370x590x345 Weight Kg 48kg 110 Pdl RJ45 Ethernet D Sub RS 232 RJ45 RS 485 or Enclosure Rating IP31 NEMA1 a MODBUS MODBUS TCP URINE CE UL cUL C Tick Protocol Optional DeviceNet PROFIBUS CANopen la 1 A APFXXXA43A 5 B APFXXXA43B 201301 2 201301 9 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 Advanced Setting Setting by Experts Reset Function Control Setting Derating Harmonic Setting Parameters HMI Setting 16 Power Quality Management System 1 ResetFunction 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 lf forgotten please contact Delta for a CI Error Clear Model Type Fan Speed Setting H Ls Ng System Reset Password assistance 3 2 Control Parameters Enter the default password
13. breakers 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 2 16 Product Installation Note 9 the following contents are wiring specifications SVG300 AXXA 11 R L1 S L2 T L3 Type Minimum Wire diameter Torque 10 SVG300A43A 1 1 400kg cm 346lb in 4 0AWG 107 2mm 2 39 2N m screw nut SVG300A63A 11 M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only Maximum wire diameter for models above 500Kcmil 253mm 2 If users require the use of annular terminals the terminal specs are shown in figure 2 9
14. 16168 2 1 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 The heat dissipation data are calculated based on each model operating under rated voltage current and default carrier wave 2 2 Product Installation 2 1 2 Appearance descriptions SVG300AXXA XX SVG500AXXA XX TC 1 Air flow outlet p 00 a 0 Install hoist ring a zx l ci Dm d UE i KA SS JS PS N Y 7 PNN 3 d BAI E EI AN o a Air flow inlet ENN CS BIA ee M E pi E A EE d E Power Quality Management System b lt lt Model nameplate c HE 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 Managemen
15. 645mm M 25 39 Cabinet cable entry hole y HOOD 55mm ij o a 2 16in A m5 i Doorknob Figure 2 2 Power cable Wiring board ui Wy 1 i a8 A Z 1 gt Figure 2 3 m Cabinet installation 1 During installation the customer can decide whether the 2 base fixing iron plates L shaped iron plates are needed based on their available equipment and the use requirements as shown in figure 2 4 A keep the L shaped iron plates on the cabinet B the L shaped iron plates not needed Base fixing plate L shaped iron plate Figure 2 4 2 During installation follow Figures 2 5 2 6 and 2 7 to securely mount the fixing holes and distance Note 1 amp 2 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 2 8 Product Installation Note 1 amp 2 Note 1 Aperture of fixing holes a1 a4 O 18mm aperture of fixing holes a5 a6 O 14mm You can use 018 M16 or 014 M12 studs for fixation Note 2 Before using the base fixing holes a3 a4 located in the back remove the 38 S1 S19 M5 screws of the side boards as shown in Figure 2 5 to fix a3 and a4 Afterward please screw the side boards back into their original position Screw torque 24 to 26 kg cm 20 83 to 22 57lb in 2 35 to 2 55N m N
16. Function Displays detailed settings for the function in use and changes as the function in use status area changes 4 1 3 Operation Interface Description A variety of expansion interfaces supporting RS 232 422 485 Ethernet USB drives and SD cards Users can use remote monitoring through a network port LAN refer to 4 3 6 System Status for detailed instructions on remote control KA RELTA Battery cover Memory card slot USB Host Power input terminal USB Client COM2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 COMI RS 232 System key Ethernet port LAN Audio out port Waterproof panel rating IP65 NEMA4 Resolution 800 600 pixels Panel type 7 TFT LCD 65 536 colors Back light LED Back Light At 25 C half life gt 10 000 hours Cooling Natural cooling 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 4 2 Various Function Settings 4 2 1 System status bar System status bar in the main screen is preset in the factory settings it displays the system s model number capacity frequency and usage Users can see the system s current status from this display which will update as the status changes 4 2 2 Setting icons 4 2 2 1 Function se
17. lifting angle between the SVG lifting holes and the lifting hook For the purpose of the base fixing iron plate please refer to 2 3 Cabinet Installation With base fixing iron plate Without fixing iron plate 1 5 Product Installation 02 Product Installation 2 1 Installation 2 1 1Installation precautions E Before installing the Static VAR Generator SVG cabinet please make sure the Static VAR Generator s SVG input terminal system power is turned off to keep the wiring technician safe When configuring wires for the power input terminal of the Static VAR Generator SVG please be aware of the position and status of the switches connecting the Static VAR Generator SVG and mains wirings Wait at least 10 minutes after turning off the Static VAR Generator SVG until DC voltage of the Static VAR Generator SVG drops to OV before disassembling to ensure the safety of installation personnel Please read carefully and follow the installation procedures and take preca
18. not exceed 30 C as the capabilities of the electrolytic capacitors deteriorate easily when stored at a high ambient temperature without power Please do not leave the device powered off for a period longer than 1 year M Notes for the disinfection and disinfestation of packaging materials for transportation and installation including wooden crates planks cardboard boxes etc 1 When disinfecting or disinfesting packaging materials such as crates or cartons please do not fumigate to avoid damaging internal components Please use alternative environmental disinfection or disinfestation methods 3 High temperature usage Let the packaging sit for at least 30 minutes in temperature above 56 C 4 Fumigation should be avoided Any damage caused by fumigation will not be covered by the warranty EE Ji The pictures and corresponding descriptions in this manual will feature the product with the outer casing or safety shields removed or disassembled to better explain the product in detail As for the actual product in operation please be sure to correctly install the outer casing and wirings in accordance with the rules and regulations and operate the product following the instructions in the manual to ensure your safety 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
19. only be operated at altitudes below 2000m Temperature derating45 C and above each 1 C output current is derated 296 for SVG300A43A SVG300A63A maximum 50 C SVG500A43A as shown in Table 1 40 C and above each 1 C output current is derated 2 for SVG500A63A as shown in Table 1 If the applicable environment is dusty sunlit filled with corrosive or flammable gases greasy damp dripping turbulent the salt concentration in the air is at least 0 01mg cm or for other harsh environments cabinets with higher IP level will need to be ordered 100 80 H APF50A43A APF100A43A APF2004A43A APF300A43A SVG300A43A ovi 300A6 3A SV 500A4 3A SVG500A63A 40 C 20 C Table 1 3 2 Specifications 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 Notes on CT model selection 1 Be aware of the installation direction when installing CT s The phase sequence of CT detection signals K L cannot be swapped the Static VAR Generator must use 3 CT s in three phase three wire devices installed separately in R phase S phase and T phase The arrows point towards load The 3 CT s must all be in the same direction any fixed in the wrong directio
20. please stand on dry rubber mats or wooden boards and wear insulated gloves All models come packaged with a User Manual and 2 keys Please keep them safe as we are unable to provide replacements if the keys are lost or stolen If you need 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 Before installation or maintenance wear appropriate safety clothing follow safety operating procedures and use proper testing equipment as electric spark may damage the eyes burn skin damage equipment or ignite combustibles Only specialists from the manufacturer or authorized dealers may perform maintenance on the Static VAR Generator SVG Installation wiring and maintenance of the Static VAR Generator SVG may only be performed after the content of this manual is clearly understood Have certified electrical professionals confirm that the Static VAR Generator SVG has been properly grounded to prevent injuries caused by leakage current Even if the Static VAR Generator SVG is currently inactive the main circuit terminals of the Static VAR Generator SVG can still carry dangerous voltage If unpacked and used for over 3 months the ambient temperature of the storage environment must
21. temperature exceeds the Check for foreign objects in the heat sink and whether the protection level fan is spinning Check whether there is enough room for ventilation 5 2 Panel display Mains board Temperture unacceptably high Ai Error in parameter ranges read from memory procedure was fail Mic APF current unacc ceptably high HW E MC Error A Attention Power supply phase locking incomplete Maintenance and Service Description Solution Check whether the ambient temperature is too high Main board temperature Check for foreign objects in the heat sink and whether the exceeds the protection level fan is spinning Check whether there is enough room for ventilation Main board temperature DE Send for repair detection circuit error Press the RESET key to restore the parameters to factory Memory circuit error settings If this does not work send for repair Press the RESET key to restore the parameters to factory Errors in the parameter ranges settings read from memory If this does not work send for repair Voltage boost failure during l Check whether the power supply voltage is normal operation 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 correctly operating range during matches the power supply frequency ope
22. to automatic or manual Step5 Manual Auto Setting Manual Manual Auto The lower tier selections are shown in the figure below users can select each function s history based on their needs In addition to displaying each function s history the recording period can also be configured from the 11 history screen 1 5 30 60 days 3 Exporting Displays the total range sampled users can select the storage method USB or SD Card 12 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 0 174 Main Voltage Input Current Output Current Load Current Save Waveform Single Refresh T00 1100 Horizontal Scale E O Vertical Scale j lt l 4 3 4 System Settings na Operation Mode Warning Setting External Terminal Com Setting Time Language System Spec 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 ro d Kay Pad Note 1 The default password is 20120123 This password can only access settings for basic functions After entering the password all fun
23. 1 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 For more details on hoist ring devices please refer to 1 3 3 Hoist Ring Installation Figure 1 8 a Static VAR Generator L shaped iron plate Figure 1 8 b Static VAR Generator 5 For detailed methods on installing floor cabinet models please refer to 2 3 Cabinet Installation DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL A DETAIL B Figure 1 7 a Figure 1 7 b Figure 1 8 a Figure 1 8 b Product Overview Hoist Ring Installation SVG300AXXA 11 SVG500AXXA 11 Set up the lifting hole position Note how hoist rings are installed Please poe inappropriate installation that will cause the SVG lifting holes to deform SVG300AXXX XX Model Weight 650 kg 1 433 Ibs 10 margin of error SVG500AXXX XX Model Weight 1 100 kg 2 425 lbs 10 margin of error Please be aware of the
24. 1 Wiring M Before wiring the main circuit make sure the power grid and the Static VAR Generator have the same phase sequence otherwise the Static VAR Generator may not function correctly Open circuit on the secondary side is strictly prohibited and the power cable for the main circuit must not exceed 200M M The number of Static VAR Generators connected in parallel is limited to 6 M The current transformer may only be installed on the load side Pay attention to the direction of positions P1 gt P2 when installing M Please use shielded twisted pair or shielded cable when wiring the current transformer For detailed cable specs please refer to 3 2 1 Current transformer 1 Single Power Active Filter SVG current transformer CT a P1 P2 T 5 P1 b gt P2 E y o a o i E D gt P2 E R I O O eo R L1 S L2 T L3 K 1 L1 Delta s gt SVG 12 K3 gt L3 2 Multiple Power Active Filters SVG current transformer CT p P1 P2 T 0 a P1 P2 o as U 1 8 oa o i E D O gt P1 P2 j b 4d Li A a e o e e e e R L1 S L2 T L3 R L1 S L2 T L3 Delta SVG Delta SVG KiL1 K2L2 K3L3 K1L1 K2L2 K3L3 E Y
25. 20120123 allows read only access to these settings as shown in the figure below To configure these settings please contact Delta pose ome pene za saa Voltage Command Phase Lock Freg 0 00 Slope 0 00 0 DC Bus 00 DC Bus Command Voltage Command Setting Auto Enter the default password 20120123 allows read only access to these settings as shown in the 3 Derating Mode figure below To configure these settings please contact Delta Rated Operation H PF Target HH 4 Harmonic Settings Fine Adjustment ON ed om eg oo ee sn T Oca par ala p onz Cl cala p onz one aja T orni cala a Ti cali Es T aja o a AA 5 HMI Settings To leave this screen touch the top right corner to return to the previous screen Up Download System Info HMI Doctor 4 3 6 System status Shut down History Diagnosic Module Status Repair Record Remote Setting Power Quality Management System 1 Shut down History This function records failures during operation warnings are not included Records 200 sets of occurrence time hh mm ss date mm dd yyyy and details of the failure 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 settin
26. 3 601 EE 0592 5313 628 KE FRI 022 2301 5082 EF 022 2335 5006 Ek FBI 023 8806 0306 EE 023 8806 0776 XE Bia 0351 4039 475 ER 0351 4039 047 TEE E215 0451 5366 0643 EH 0451 5366 0248 2014 0314 5014002400 SG00 31835 HIINO 10 CADUSD JEN 213825 21190 ar www delta com tw ia i Fc I th A zz He FM Delta Static Var Generator Quick Start suat s ps Li A NELTA Smarter Greener Together Before You Start Please carefully read and be aware of the relevant safety information before operating this product for your and the product s safety DANGER hh CAUTION T Please make sure that the power is off before configuring wires or installing the Static VAR Generator SVG M Wait at least 10 minutes after turning off the AC power as high voltage still exists inside the Static VAR Generator SVG and is extremely dangerous Please make sure that the DC voltage drops to OV before configuring wires or installation The IC components on the Static VAR Generator s internal circuit board are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge Please do not touch the circuit board with bare hands Unauthorized alteration of components or circuits within the otatic VAR Generator SVG should be avoided The Static VAR Generator SVG and its components should not be installed near heat sources and flammable objects If working under humid or live wire conditions is unavoidable
27. 5V Rated power 600W Ripple and noise 200mVp p Output Voltage adjustment range 43 56V Voltage precision 1 0 Line regulation 0 5 Load regulation 0 5 Power up rise time 1000ms 50ms 230Vac 1000m 50ms 115Vac full load Hold time Typ 20ms 230Vac 16ms 115Vac at full load Voltage range 90 132Vac 180 264Vac switch on off or 254 370Vdc Frequency range 47 63Hz Input Efficiency Typ 88 AC current Typ 12A 115Vac 7 5A 230Vac Inrush current Typ 30A 115Vac 60A 230Vac Leakage current lt 2 0mA 240Vac dalai 105 125 of rated output power Protection mode output shuts off and restores after restarting 57 6 to 67 2V bra Overvoltage Protection mode output shuts off and power can be restored after restarting 85 C 5 C TSW1 heat sink that checks the power transistor Over temperature Protection mode output shuts off and is automatically restored after the temperature returns to normal Operating temperature 20 60 C Operating humidity 20 90 RH no condensation Environment Storage temperature 40 85C 10 95 RH humidity Temperature coefficient 0 05 C 0 50C Safety regulation UL60950 1 3 13 Power Quality Management System 04 Power Quality Management System After starting up the Active Power Filter the power quality management system will activate within 15 seconds it will complete initialization and display the startup screen within 15 seconds and then enter the main screen The power quality management system
28. 8 e e T Figure 2 1b 4 Cable entry space When cable trenches are used as shown in Figure 2 1b be careful of where the cabinet is being installed The Cabinet cable entry hole must be right above the cable trenches with a distance of no greater than 645 mm 25 39 inches as shown in Figure 2 2 A At the location where the cabinet is going to be placed some spaces must be reserved to support the cabinet Reserved supporting spaces are shown in figure 2 2 please keep the distances at 55 100mm 2 16 3 94 inches to ensure the cabinet is installed securely Note Must be placed on level ground 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 l 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 If the cabinet is damaged due to customer s own wiring board the customer shall be responsible for any resulting service fees See figure 2 3 2 100mm x aaa 3 94in j Power cable i trench lt
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30. NORE DONO ONIONS COLOUR CL CDL COD CDI OQ POP ORQCBOCCOCCBEBRI ELLE NGLOLONLONLDN OCOCOCODODODORO PP ML PUELLAE UE UPON A Product Installation R L1 S L2 T L3 Type Minimum wire diameter Torque 10 400kg cm 346lb in SVG500A6A 11 350Kcmil 177mm 2 39 2N m screw nut M12 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only Maximum wire diameter 500Kcmil 253mm 2 Type Maximum wire diameter Torque 10 400kg cm 346lb in 39 2N m screw nut M12 SVG500A6A 11 500Kcmil 253 2 UL installation must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Use copper wire only If a user requires the use of annular terminals the terminal specs are shown in Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 shows the specs of insulated heat shrink tubes that meet the UL standards 600V YDPU2 INSULATION SHEATH N i z Q e WIRE Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Note 10 An external current transformer CT for short needs to be connected to the Static VAR Generator to check the load current waveform The standard CT s rated frequency of 400Hz accuracy over 396 can be used The CT s rated output current is 5 amps Not
31. Si _ 706 6 27 82 i i 601 6 23 68 si 201 6 7 94 96 6 3 80 84 072 ET 53 6 2 11 13 4 0 53 d o o 6 6 6 6 O i 280107 JE H i SO P i li T 749 6 29 51 A i oli O o 53 6 2 11 i i o o o o 2 i t 13 4 0 53 X a i o 3 E re L ra o N o co Z c Jo EE oe Wass w o oto o o N ING dai H LU ON a A c m a ES o o O T Ln o 18 a i SUN e 8 5 1 d s jl TY YY pi a E c ro bo UY E 00 00 o I 5 i R R e 3 S 2 Figure 2 6 Installation dimensions 2 12 Product Installation Figure 2 7 2 13 63 6mm 63 6mm 2 50in 2 50in Cabinet cable entry hole 55mm Y 2 16in 1 EI Doorknob Figure 2 8 Elevated base fixing figure 2 14 Product Installation 2 4 Wiring Installation 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 respons
32. act 1 Relay normally closed b Multi function output contact 2 Relay normally open a Multi function output contact 2 Relay normally close b Multi function output contact 1 common terminal Relay 1 Multi function output contact 2 common terminal Relay 2 Factory setting NPN mode E24V15 100mA Factory setting E24V COM short circuit Common terminal for multi function input None factory default RUN STOP EF1 RESET None factory default RUN STOP EF1 RESET Resistive load 5A N 0 3A N C 250VAC 5A N 0 3A N C 30VDC Inductive load COS 0 4 2 0A N 0 1 2A N C 250VAC 2 0A N O 1 2A N C 30VDC Outputs various monitoring signals such as in operation Running in preparation PLL OK error display warning display and standby ready Factory default none 3 7 MO1 MO2 MCM K1 L1 K2 L2 K3 L3 SG SG Multi function output terminal 1 Optic coupler Multi function output terminal 2 Optic coupler Multi function output common terminal Optic coupler CT1 CT3 Output Input signal contacts Modbus RS 485 Outputs various monitoring signals via transistor open collector Such as in operation Running in preparation PLL OK error display warning display standby ready factory default none Max 48Vdc 50mA Can use 3 current transformers CT Current transformer is an accessory necessary accessory it can also be purchased and installed on your own
33. any fiber paper scraps sawdust metal scraps or other foreign objects to enter the Static VAR Generator or attach to the cooling fans as this will cause the Static VAR Generator to operate abnormally When wiring the Current Transformer please note the wiring positions for the input terminals K1 K2 K3 and the output terminals L1 L2 L3 Please do not connect the wires to the wrong terminals because the machine will not work This product complies with the following safety and EMC standards International Standards Chinese National Standards IEEE519 1992 GB T14549 93 Quality of electric energy supply IEC EN61000 3 12 Harmonics in public supply networks IEC EN61000 3 4 SD 126 84 Provisional regulations on IEC EN61000 3 2 management of power system harmonics IEC EN61000 2 2 Regulations on the administration of electric IEC EN61000 3 3 power dispatch to networks and grids IEC EN61000 2 4 TOR D2 G5 4 D A CH CZ 1 2 Storage LJ If immediate installation is not needed store the Static VAR Generator in a well ventilated area indoors with relative humidity lt 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 Clean circulating air is defined as air without contaminated substances or e waste contaminated dust particles LL This product is designed to maximize reliability If installed and used correctly this p
34. atic VAR Generator again Start mode Auto ka Auto start mode is selected The Static VAR Generator will automatically restart in 30 seconds If a warning error dialogue box appears the Static VAR Generator will automatically restart in 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 Return to the home screen key m y at any screen touch this key to immediately return to the home screen 4 2 2 5 Startup ON OFF otartup key MI green light indicates ON red light indicates OFF ON running OFF shut off Power Quality Management System 4 2 2 6 Display the menu in use Displays the menu in use PES only acts as a display of the menu currently in use users can clearly see which menu they are operating 4 2 2 7 Screen Lock Screen lock button function keys on the screen For operation press the 29 button The screen will show ZEN 6 the gt unlocked icon and users will be able to operate using the function keys After unlocking the screen will lock automatically after 5 minutes of standby Users can determine the status on the screen 4 2 2 8 HELP HELP key r Raes MELE touching this key gives access to the following 6 menus that can be touched to access Shut Down Model Setti
35. ctions can be accessed freely If the system is inactive for more than 10 minutes the password must be entered again before the functions can be used 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 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 Operation Mode Explanation Full A compensation Harmonic B Com pensation 2 Warning Settings Enter the default password 20120123 to access warning related parameters as shown in the figure below Setting by Experts Output Current Main Voltage tut Enter the default password 20120123 to access various external terminal settings j 3 External Terminal Settings Positive the terminal contact operation is ON Negative the terminal contact operation is OFF External Terminal Setting Direction E ca ll Positive Positive Setting Running a eene ial Tr contents Ready PLL OK Warning Indication Standby Power Quality Management System 4 Communication Settings Enter the default pa
36. d check whether the input contacts T phase voltage detection error m T Phase Line was are tightened Tighten again if necessary Restart the system If the problem persists send for repair des Instantaneous large current Check whether the power supply voltage is normal i APF cui t arado a DIABY high sent through IGBT module Restart the system lf the problem persists send for repair IGBT i 9 1 Panel display Ai APF e rF amp Ht i unaccceptably high Supply voltage unacceptably high Ai Debus voltage unacceptably high in RUN i Debus voltage unacceptably high in STORNO A Frequency variation unacceptably high d es Debus voltage unacceptably low in i RUN Aus Dcbus voltage unacceptably low in l STOP nanana j IGBT Temperture unacceptablly high 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 range The level of input voltage Check whether the input voltage is within the rated voltage exceeds the preset level ra
37. de Auto The Active Power Filter automatically restarts 6 seconds after the user presses the disable warnings button If the warning appears in 3 consecutive restarts default value the system will not restart and users will have to restart manually The power quality management system can record 200 sets of error messages and record the time and date of occurrence In the following irregular situations if there is a need to open the Active Power Filter please note 1 In such cases please turn off the Active Power Filter s power first 2 Before checking fuses to see if they are intact please make sure the Active Power Filter s power is off and has been off for more than 10 minutes Before making contact please check with a voltmeter that the bus capacitors are discharged Panel display Description Solution Check whether the power supply voltage is normal diu Turn off the power and check whether the input contacts R phase voltage detection error R Phase Line was are loose tighten up if necessary Lost Restart the system If the problem persists send for repair Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Nega Turn off the power and check whether the input contacts o phase voltage detection error m S Phase Line was are tightened Tighten again if necessary Restart the system If the problem persists send for repair Check whether the power supply voltage is normal IN Turn off the power an
38. duct Installation air flow unobstructed at the air inlet outlet increases the efficiency of the SVG M Control block G RC2 RB2 RA RC1 RB1 RAI K1 K2 K3 f VOW MotmcmezavMmiicom _ O AS RS 485 port 2 485 por MO2 DCM MI SG SG ET AZ ES 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 For detailed lightning protection module specs please refer to 3 4 Lightning Protection Module 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 Note For terminals at positions B and C place the wires neatly into the wiring hole when wiring without using terminal blocks For terminals at position A terminal blocks are required Position Suitable wire size Torque A 24 10AWG 14 3Kg cm 12 41 Ib in 1 4N m aKg cm 6 94 Ib in 0 78N m 26 16AWG C 5Kg cm 4 3 Ib in 0 49N m M Power protection module 1 All SVG models use NFB protection devices 2 For specs on internal circulation fans please refer to 3 5 Fans 3 Regarding the transformer specs voltage must be adjusted before powering on for more detailed descriptions please refer to 3 6 Transformer 4 AC to DC power specs please refer to 3 7 AC DC Power Supply 5 Al
39. e and quickly switchable 300us 20ms RS485 Ethernet interface Fast response time Full response time Communication interface Communication protocol Modbus protocol general power protocol Installation method Cabinet Cable entry method Lower upper cable entry Cooling mode Intelligent cooling Number of parallel units 2 6 units CT range 150 5 10000 5 Noise level 75dBA 75dBA 75dBA 75dBA Dimensions mm width x height 630 x 2130 x 950 830 x 2130 x 950 630 x 2130 x 950 830 x 2130 x 950 x depth Weight 650kg 10 1100kg 10 650kg 10 1100kg 10 Protection level IP21 NEMA1 International certifications CE UL cUL C Tick Environment characteristics Ambient 10C 45 C for SVG300AXXA XX SVG500A43A XX temperature 10C 40 C for SVG500A63A XX Installation location 1EC60364 1 1EC60664 1 Pollution degree 2 Indoor use only Ambient Storage 25 C 70 C temperature transportation 3 1 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 252 Transportation Class 1C2 Class 192 0 1000 meters rated capacity use 1000 3000 meters using 1000 meters as the base Height Operation for every 200m increase in altitude decrease rated current by 2 or lower the operating ambient temperature by 0 5 C Corner Grounded systems can
40. e 12 The phase sequence of CT detection signals K L cannot be swapped the Static VAR Generator must use 3 CT s in three phase three wire devices installed separately in R phase S phase and T phase The arrows point towards load the 3 CT s must all be in the same direction any one in the wrong direction will lead to errors in the detection of current values Note 13 When installing CT on a single or on multiple parallel connected Static VAR Generators it can only be installed on the load side as shown in figure 2 15 The number of Static VAR Generators connected in parallel is limited to 6 Open circuits on the secondary side are strictly prohibited 2 19 Delta SVG 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 schematic diagram please refer to 2 4 1 Wiring diagram configuration for actual CT installation Loadside Power supply side Pi p P2 Phase advance capacitor T Figure 2 16 a Ho Aroa p O Delta SVG ina Loadside Power supply side Phase advance capacitor 7 Figure 2 16 b 2 20 Product Installation 2 4
41. e must be identical CT cable selection TA Cable length Minimum load required by wire gauge mm JAWG Recommendation ae CT VA The formula for the CT s fixed maximum load is cable length M VA 1 25 25 ohm M VA 25 ohm M M 1 25 ohm M impedance Range of cable length ir Cable length Minimum load required by wire gauge mm JAWG meters feet CT 3 6 Specifications 3 3 Control terminal description C RC2 RB2 RA2 RC1 RB1 RAI K1 K2 K3 f MO1 MCM E24V MI1 COM Q A l P6RS 485 port 2 MO2 DCM MI SG SG ET EX L3 Figure 3 1 Control terminal location Position Suitable wire size Torque A 24 10AWG 26 16AWG Wiring precautions 14 3Kg cm 12 41 Ib in 1 4N m 8Kg cm 6 94 Ib in 0 78N m 5Kg cm 4 3 Ib in 0 49N m 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 Note using wrings without terminal blocks and place the wires neatly into the wiring hole only applies to specific positions terminals B C in the figure above Terminal Description of Function E24V COM MI1 MI2 RA1 RB1 RB2 RC1 RC2 Common terminal for digital control signals Source Common terminal for digital control signals Sink Multi function input terminal Multi function input terminal Multi function output contact 1 Relay normally open a Multi function output cont
42. ection Users can select suitable voltages for their own equipment Please refer to table 3 2 Voltage range Please refer to the dashed lines in Figure 3 2 for wiring methods 3 Before adjusting voltage remove the transparent top cover and start wiring After wiring is complete be sure to return the transparent top cover to its original position Screw M4 torque 11 2 to 13 3 kg cm 9 72 to 11 54lb in 1 1 to 1 3N m ll a J dl gt o 11230 E EI o 380 440 480 fe Le ELE A M TA n AHA 230 sd ll LIRICO e mm E B o dU nn Vu f H 480 Factory settings Figure 3 2 Transformer adjustment 3 12 Specifications 3 7 ACIDC Power Source Model SE 600 48 DC voltage 48V Rated current 12 54 Current range 0 12
43. ency based on the actual input power if unsure check with your local dealer Step1 Main Voltage Setting Main Volt v Main Freq l H Hz 2 Loop Settings Customers can choose to set an open loop or close loop Currently only the open loop option is available Step Loop Setting 3 CT Settings CT Ratio Please follow the specifications of the CT CT Direction Positive P1 P2 Negative P2 P1 When installing 3 CTs their directions must be the same if any one is installed incorrectly please turn off the power before changing Changing a CT with the power still on is not recommended as it will cause damage to the CT Total Power Capacity Enter the total power capacity of the CTs connected in parallel at most 6 can be connected in parallel 10 4 3 2 History Power Quality Management System Step3 Total Power cma 0 A Please refer to the CT spec to set the prim ary side current 4 Operation Mode Ful Compensation Compensate harmonics first After compensating harmonics compensate reactive power with any leftover power Harmonic Compensation Only compensates harmonics does not compensate reactive power Heactive Power Compensation Only compensates reactive power does not compensate harmonics Stepd Operation Mode A B C Fa Full Compensation B Harmonic Compensation Reactive Power C Compensation 5 Boot Mode The boot mode can be set
44. 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 4 Refer to Voltage adjustment steps for instructions on adjusting the transformer For SVGXXXA43A XX Rated primary voltage frequency 380 440 480Vact10 50Hz 60Hz Rated secondary voltage frequency 230Vact10 50Hz 60Hz Circuit Description Rated Current PRI 0 380 440 480V 3 93A Meets EN61558 CLASS F 155 C Voltage ranges for adapters For SVGXXXA63A XX Rated primary voltage frequency 525 575 690Vact10 50Hz 60Hz Rated secondary voltage frequency 230Vact10 50Hz 60Hz Circuit Description Rated Current PRI 0 525 575 690V 2 16A Meets EN61558 CLASS F 155 C Voltage ranges for adapters Input voltage 525Vact10 575Vact10 690Vact10 Table 3 2 Voltage ranges 3 11 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 sel
45. gs as shown in the figure below To configure these settings please contact Delta 4 Repair Records Records 5 sets of repair records 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 Repair List Add Del es es ojee es BOTO apo CT si jum 5 Remote Settings RS Shut down History Diagnosic Module Status Activate E Repair Record Remote Setting Disable To use remote monitoring please contact Delta factory personnel for assistance with the settings 20 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 listed in the following table are cleared they will remain on the screen The error messages will be recorded in the power quality management system users can look them up in the Shut down History refer to 4 3 5 System Data for more details After the warning screen is cleared it will not be recorded in the Shut down History Boot mode Manual If a warning error dialogue box appears users have to manually remove the dialogue box and press the Disable warnings button to complete the removal action Boot mo
46. iagnostic P2 Module status P2 Repair record P2 Remote setting P 1 System reset Error record P3 1 2 3 Password reset 4 Model number P3 5 Fan speed P1 Simplified Chinese English b Time setting c Screen setting Figure 4 1Tree diagram 4 2 2 2 Disabling warnings The warning disabling key MM is only for WARNING signals Touching the icon will disable this mode If an error signal appears instead touching this key will not disable it For details on how it can be disabled please refer to 05 Maintenance and Service 4 2 2 3 Manual Auto mode Manual Auto mode key displays the current startup mode for detailed settings please refer to 4 3 1 Installation Wizard Scenario 1 Normally the startup mode is set to Auto In case of emergency touch the screen manually to force the system to a stop At this point the screen will display Manual mode but it only means the current startup has been manually stopped The actual startup mode is still set to Auto mode Please be aware of these conditions Start mode mo AO The Static VAR Generator s startup mode is set to Manual Users need to press itd to startup the Static VAR Generator If a warning error dialogue box appears users have to manually remove the dialogue box and press the Disable warnings button to complete the removal action After completing the removal actions users have to press Jead to startup the St
47. ibility for those that comply with local laws and regulations for the wiring electrical regulations all others are not covered by our warranty Note 2 For DC drives and loads a 3 phase AC reactor at least 3 or an isolated adapter must be installed between the Static VAR Generator s connection points and the load s AC input Unless the load is a PWM type drive of the diode rectifier and integrated into a DC bus reactor then it can be connected directly with the load s AC input terminals Note 3 Install appropriate overcurrent protection device on top of the mains input distribution panel the current capacity of the power cable and the system s required overload capacity should be considered when installing IEC 60947 2 thermal magnetic circuit breaker is generally recommended when using a current of 125 Note 4 For IT power grid systems a level 4 protection unit must be installed at the Static VAR Generator s external input power distribution and external output power distribution Note 5 When wiring the Static VAR Generator please be aware that the length of the power cable must not exceed 200M For other specifications such as the diameter of the cables please refer to Note 9 Note 6 Before wiring please check the position and status of the switches connecting the Static VAR Generator and mains wirings Make sure the switches are turned off and attach warnings to the switches to prevent others from operating the switches For detai
48. l SVG models have current transformer CT installed externally CT is a necessary accessory For detailed CT specs please refer to 3 2 Optional Accessories 2 5 2 3 Cabinet Installation SVG300AXXA 11 SVG500AXXA 11 M 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 If the base fixing iron plates are not needed they can be left on the carton s base when taken out as shown in figure 1 8 b When installing the cabinet make sure it is installed in a place that is well ventilated and dust free Do not let any fiber paper scraps sawdust metal scraps or other foreign objects enter the Static VAR Generator or become attached to the cooling fans as this will cause the Static VAR Generator to not operate properly When installing the cabinet the cooling distances are shown in figures 2 1a amp 2 1b 1 Head space To ensure that the model achieves an Ingress Protection rating of IP54 the shortest distance for the space reserved for the replacement of the fans must be at least 400mm 15 75 inches 2 Back space If the user s installation requires wires coming in from the top enough space must be reserved behind
49. latest edition can be downloaded from the industrial automation product page on the Delta Electronics website II 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 mng NOTE Only qualified electrical engineers should adjust the equipment Carefully read and follow the manual s Before You Start safety instructions Ignoring the safety instructions can cause injury or death Installation of Equipment O Ol Ol Is the equipment being installed in a well ventilated indoor area with a relative humidity of less than 90 without condensation Is the operating environment temperature maintained at 10 45 C SVG300AXXA XX model 10 40 C SVG500AXXA XX model Installation Complies with Degrees of Pollution Degree 2 for a factory environment and contamination free substances without e waste contaminated dust particles The location of the equipment must be approved for fire safety must be clean must not be within the vicinity of corrosive gases and must not vibrate Is there any weight or items stacked on top of the Static VAR Generator Is it placed on level ground Electrical Installation Ol O Ol Ol The equipment is grounded The equipment s input voltage value is consistent with the supply voltage Is the wiring for the inpu
50. ls on the maximum current range please refer to 3 1 Specifications Note 7 Ground protection wiring When connecting the cabinet and the main grounding system the shortest wiring route must be used The cross sectional area of the ground wire should be decided based on the level of AC power fault the length of the power cable and the type of protection Please apply ground fault protection before wiring or turning on the power Grounding circuits is extremely important grounding has 3 main purposes A Electric Shock Prevention When the insulating equipment deteriorates and becomes damaged it causes power leakage rise in electric potential for non charged metallic parts or the accumulation of charges in electrical equipment Providing a low impedance circuit and directing the accumulated charges to the ground so that the electric potential for non charged metallic parts approaches the ground electric potential thus lowering the risk of personnel injuries due to electric shocks B Fire and Explosion Prevention Provides enough current carrying capacity so that faulty circuit wouldn t generate sparks causing fires or explosions due to high impedance leakage This current carrying capacity must be within the range allowed by the overcurrent protection equipment C Protective Equipment Activation Provides a low impedance circuit for faulty current to flow through and activate overcurrent protection equipment or leakage circuit 2 15
51. n will lead to errors in the detection of current values 2 The ratio of rated primary secondary current must be selected reasonably the recommended primary current is 1 2 times actual rated current 3 The primary secondary isolation voltage is 0 66V select 5A as the secondary current Magnified figure of the terminals Secondary i Current ratio lr current Dimension l A i Output power Accuracy Dimension mm code VA 115 110 46 CT A0300 300A 5A 2 5VA 1 51 50 32 Outer 115 110 46 crm A0600 600A 5A 1 frame 51 50 32 3 3 Model CT B0300 CT B0600 CT B0800 CT B1000 CT C0300 CT C0500 CT C0800 CT C1000 CT C1200 Current ratio 300A 5A 600A 5A 800A 5A 1000A 5A 300A 5A 500A 5A 800A 5A 1000A 5A 1200A 5A Primary current 300 800 1000 300 500 800 1000 1200 Secondary Output power VA IVA IVA OVA OVA OVA OVA IVA OVA OVA 3 4 Accuracy 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 Dimension Dimension mm 155 110 46 51750732 1557110746 51750732 1557110746 51750732 1557110746 51750732 1867110746 121750732 1867110746 121750732 1867110746 121750732 1867110746 121750732 1867110746 121750732 Specifications Secondary i Current ratio Primary current Dimension Model Output power VA Accuracy Dimension mm code
52. ng holes a1 a2 at the front of the cabinet base fixing holes a3 a4 at the back and the top base fixing holes a5 a6 at the back Installation 5 Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 fix the L shaped iron plate c1 to c4 and top fixing holes a5 a6 at the back 2 9 pd Il lil i SVG300 p 603 2 23 75 IL 13 4 0 53 95 0 3 74 la DN L 800 0 31 50 __ 1050 4 13 2 10 1406 1mm 55 36in Figure 2 5 The two side boards and removal method 524 0 20 63 490 011929 480 0 18 90 118 0 4 65 108 0 4 25 _ 74 0 2 91 _ k I i 9 470 232 22s aba OD Y ass Y Unit mm inch i SA SVG300
53. nge and monitor for voltage surges While in operation overvoltage l I Check whether the input voltage is within the rated voltage on the high voltage end of the l range and monitor for voltage surges internal DC voltage is detected Overvoltage while turned off EE Check whether the input voltage is within the rated voltage Voltage detection hardware range and monitor for voltage surges circuit error Check whether the power supply voltage is normal The voltage Turn off the power and check whether the input contacts unbalance exceeds the preset o are tightened Tighten again if necessary level of input level Restart the system If the problem persists send for repair The frequency beats of the input Turn off the power and check whether the input contacts level of phase locked Check whether the power supply voltage is normal voltage exceeds the preset are tightened Tighten again if necessary level Restart the system If the problem persists send for repair While in operation a voltage lower than the rated voltage on Check whether the power supply input voltage is normal the internal high DC end is Check whether there has been a sudden overload detected While turned off lower than the rated voltage on Check whether the power supply input voltage is normal a voltage the internal high DC end is Check whether there has been a sudden overload detected Check whether the ambient temperature is too high IGBT
54. ngs CT Settings Boot Mode Operation T Time and Time Language E E Shut Down Model Setting CT Setting a Manual Auto Operation Time Time Language Shut Down Ready to Shut Down EE System will begin to shut down Model Settings rerreston __ eme 0 System Capacity tJ j x F 3 F a k CT Ratio gt E CT Direction Positive 0 m A Direction Waiting for Detection Detection Please refer to the CT spec to set the prim ary side current CT Settings Total Power Capacity Operation Time Total Power On Time 0 D O H Q Min Total Runing Time 0 0 9 mn Continued Runing Time Power Quality Management System Boot Mode Manual Auto Manual Manual 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 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Function Settings 4 3 1 Quick start Function settings Quick start Main voltage setting Loop setting CT setting Operation mode setting Manual Auto setting Before using quick start the screen will prompt for password entry the default password is 20120123 Password has to be entered correctly before various function settings can be accessed 1 Main Voltage Settings Please enter the main voltage and frequ
55. ote 4 Note 3 If the sideboards get in the way please lock the fixing holes in the back onto the L shaped iron plates as shown in c3 to c4 of Figure 2 7 Note 4 To remove the side boards as shown in Figure 2 5 loosen the S1 to S3 screws first and then remove the 54 519 screws Pull the board open approximately 45 to remove the board to facilitate fixing the base fixing holes a3 a4 located in the back Afterward please screw the side boards back into their original position 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 5 If a customer needs to elevate the cabinet because of the venue please refer to Figure 2 8 to elevate the four sides to ensure the safety of the cabinet In situations where the installation environment may cause the whole system to sway please use installation method 4 as the fixing method Installation 1 Refer to Figure 2 7 fix the base fixing holes a1 and a2 at the front of the cabinet as well as the top fixing holes a5 and a6 at the back Installation 2 Refer to Figure 2 7 fix the L shaped iron plate c1 to c4 Installation 3 Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 fix the L shaped iron plate c1 c2 and top fixing holes a5 a6 at the back Installation 4 Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 fix the base fixi
56. pter 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 4 1 Main Screen Introduction 4 1 1 Startup screen A NELTA 4 1 2 Main screen description APF2000 Cap 0 A 3P3W Freq 0 Hz Usage 00 96 4 1 System status bar pod Parameter E3 gt 2 Setting icons 0 00 DU Main Voltage Voltage 3 Function status area Current THD 00 00 00 MESS Cu TW ES erm ain 00 Current s oA oo Ed On o Ww 0 WaR 0 00 0 0 V K3 0 0 C T 0 kV Oo WA Oo Y Error Reset eu EN Current 0 wa Manual Description mE Displays various function settings for more details refer to 4 3 2 Setting icons o Detailed Descriptions of Function Settings B Displays the current boot method as Auto or Manual mode When a warning message is displayed the warning message can be disabled using the screen al TE Startup ON OFF icon a green light means the system is running a A red light means the system is off Power Quality Management System 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 dj Screen Lock Click once to unlock it
57. ration Check whether the CT wiring is correct and in the correct phase sequence Check whether the system temperature is within operating range Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Cut off the power check whether the wirings between Electromagnetic contactor transformer and power supply comply with the power acting irregularly supply voltage level Check whether the mains voltage is the same as the power supply voltage in the HMI main screen AA PAA Check whether the power supply voltage is normal Check whether the main wiring frequency setting is the phase locking same as the power supply frequency 5 3
58. re to adhere to the aforementioned guidelines to prevent the models from being damaged due to improper transportation 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 Open the outer lid of the model by the handle and you will find the user manual and the keys for the outer lid attached to the inner side of the outer lid see Figure 1 6 below Please keep the keys safe as only 2 keys are included in each model The keys cannot be replaced if lost T
59. roduct should provide a lasting hassle free service life Visual inspections should be conducted at least every 6 months to ensure the cables are fastened and to avoid the accumulation of dust dirt or other unrelated particles as these will affect heat dissipation LU The storage location must be qualified for fire safety be dust free without corrosive gases in the surrounding area and without vibration Please do no stack heavy objects on top of the Static VAR Generator LL Please do not place the Static VAR Generator on a slope or uneven ground to avoid damage the Static VAR Generator LL Please do not let any fiber paper scraps sawdust metal scraps or other foreign objects enter the Static VAR Generator or attach to the cooling fans The iron grate at the Static VAR Generator s air inlet can get clogged by foreign objects Please clean the iron mesh manually on a regular basis Before cleaning the iron grate the Static VAR Generator must first be turned off to ensure personal safety Proper protective equipment such as insulating gloves or protective goggles must be worn before performing maintenance 1 3 Transportation LU All models are floor standing cabinets When transporting and installing the Static VAR Generator do not lay it flat tilt it or lift a side to avoid damaging the Static VAR Generator E When moving do not tilt lie flat or lift by one side The Static VAR Generator must be transported upright Please be su
60. ssword 20120123 to access various communication settings sew E 4800 5 Time Language AF w Time Date Screen Saver Language HMI Software Ver 1 04 English HMI Firmware Ver 3 0044 da MCU Firmware Ver 0 00 PES 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 lt gt to make adjustments Press Save afterward to save To leave this screen simply press Quit Pressing the X on the top right corner will also close this dialogue box 41 01 17 17 04 35 DIGI OE Screen Saver The default setting is 10 minutes Users can configure the settings Value range 10 120 minutes Language Currently available Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese English Pressing the Language settings changes the system language 6 System Specifications Provides the specifications sheets for the model in use to get specifications for other models refer to 03 Specifications 50A Spec Basic Spec Technical Spec g gt Rated Compensation Current 220V 480Vac Us Resp 20ms 10 10 Grid Frequency 50Hz t60Hz t5 arrier 15kHz Fan Cooling Meli 2nd to 50th harmonic CUM UEC ECC 50 5t010 000 5 Power Loss 1300W Noise Level ISO 7779 63dBA Cable Entry Bottom Installation Method Wall mounted Operation temperature 10T 45 armonic 2 95 Performance r
61. t System c For more details on nameplate descriptions please refer to 2 2 1 Nameplate descriptions d Two keys are attached inside the cabinet which can be used to open lock the cabinet Please keep the keys in a secure location and do not lose them 2 3 2 2 Internal Introduction 2 2 1 Description of Nameplate Model name Voltage range Frequency range Wiring phase Rated offset capacity Firmware version Protection level International certification labels Serial number SVG 300 A 43 A 11 MODEL SVG300A43A 11 POWER VOLTAGE 200 480V POWER FREQUENCY 50 60HZ PHASE CONNECTION 3PH PE RATED COMPENSATION CAPACITYXXX K Version 1 0 IP21 NEMA 1 LISTED C IND ANT EQ AK DELTA ELECTRONICS INC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MADE IN XXXXXXX Protection level 11 P2184 NEMA1 Power protection device A NFB Wiring phase 43 460v 3 Phase 63 690V 3 Phase Modeltype a Series Compensation Capacity 300 300kVAR 500 500kVAR Product name Static VAR Generator 2 2 2 Part Locations Static VAR Generator M The figures below are for illustrative purposes only Actual models may differ from the images displayed M Thermal block SVG300AXXA 11 SVG500AXXA 11 A Thermal module B Control block C Power protection device D Installation Manual and cabinet key Area A in the figure is where the thermal module and the air outlet are located Keeping the Pro
62. t terminals correct Has the power cable been properly chosen Refer to the User Manual The input terminal must be connected to the fuse and isolation switch Refer to the User Manual Does the voltage value of the equipment s transformer match the voltage supply Is the orientation of the CT installation correct Current transformer grid terminal K S1 Load terminal L S2 Is the installation of the CT diameter and length correct Please refer to the User Manual Confirm that there are no other conductors and assembly parts inside the Static VAR Generator SVG Confirm that the cover is back in place after adjusting the voltage of the transformer Before Starting the Device Ol Before starting the Static VAR Generator SVG determine whether the I O of the power supply relay is in an uncharged state When the power cable wiring is complete check that the cabinet door is closed When the power cable wiring is complete to ensure safety do not touch the cable If the cable is exposed please provide clear warning signs such as Do Not Touch the Cable Turning On the Power Voltage O O O 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 After the power is on check whether the vent is blocked After the power is on check whether the display of the power q
63. the cabinet for the power cable to come in The shortest distance must be at least 200mm 7 87 inches 3 Side space The cabinet door opens from left to right therefore the side of the cabinet cannot be placed directly against a wall some space must be left on the side for the doors to open The shortest distance from the side to the wall must be at least 275mm 10 83 inches and the door must be able to open to at least 120 SVG300 amp SVG500 Top space Back space IP21 IP54 2200mm 7 87 Figure 2 1a 2 6 Product Installation SVG300 SVG500 Side Space IP21 IP54 Side Space IP21 IP54 gt 485 0mm 19 09 gt 658 0mm 25 91 i He aji a EX o e 9 co E g v i O El eo ES IS E E i E E Mm T co co co P co 9 2 lO i pa pines N o uc d SVG300 SVG500 Cable Space IP21 IP54 Cable Space IP21 IP54 2460mm 18 11 2694 0mm 27 32 Ed JJ ODOOQODOOSL LO i if
64. ti idas 5 1 Product Overview 01 Product Overview 1 1 Usage LU The Static VAR Generator is used to compensate harmonics depending on the harmonic and the Static VAR Generator s compensation capacity so that compensation will not be affected due to insufficient capacity An external harmonic current detection CT needs to be installed for the Static VAR Generator to perform harmonic treatment To ensure the Static VAR Generator performs with maximum efficiency please install the device in a well ventilated environment and do not block or cover the air vents Refer to Figure 2 1a 2 1b Please maintain the Static VAR Generator s operating ambient temperature at 10 45 C SVG300AXXA XX model 10 40 C SVG500AXXA XX model Abnormal operation could occur if the temperature exceeds this range 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 Once you confirm that the Static VAR Generator s carton has no signs of abnormal damage remove the manual located on the carton and have a professional technician install the Static VAR Generator according to the instructions After removing the carton please check and make sure the product nameplate matches the product model you purchased Refer to 2 2 1 Description of Nameplate Please keep the operating environment dust free Do not allow
65. ttings After touching the function setting key rf E the display will show the screen below for details on Quick Start History Waveform Sys Setting Advanced and Sys Status of this screen please refer to 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Function Settings ES Quick Start History Sys Setting Advanced Power Quality Management System Waveform Sys Status Tree diagram Function settings P1 Quick start History Waveform System Settings Main voltage Mains power Input Time Language Ll i voltage setting Maine voltage 9 System specs D Loop setting Mains current Power Mains power supply Operation CT setting factor current mode P1 EF Mains current m Rated L Warning m Operation THD compensation function P1 mgaa saung Output current e Load current Manual Auto Current usage terminal P1 setting rate DC voltage Communication GBT Main board SEHE temperature P1 Setpassword P2 Not open for configuration please contact Delta P3 Not openfor configuration please contact Delta D Display function only P1 Advanced S ettings Reset Function Control parameter P2 Derating mode P2 Harmonic Settings Parameter management P3 HMI setting a Language setting Traditional Chinese System status Shut down history D
66. uality control system is normal After the power is on check whether the touch screen of the power quality control system is normal IV Table of Contents OT Product OVOrVIOW Una incita aida 1 1 A o 1 1 dae 1 8 8 M n oce REN 1 1 1 9 rans DOLFallObTiauieeratbobst esee beber esi v du EU booa ewe duMu P pru dada tut b tuu dali DOR RR UE Dru bU QE 1 2 02 Product Installaliohi cues dde ta 2 1 ZV MASTAN AU OM P 2 1 A Installatlon Pre cdUl0NS AANGAL Ud Td 2 1 2 1 2 Description of Appearance 22000022 aaa 2 2 2 2 InfermMal INFOGUCHO Nean 2 4 2 2 1 Description of Nameplate I III ensem se e semen 2 4 2 2 2 art Eoeatloris ssi tainty dide uada Erud P d net iet la SUE oA ELM AUR UELLE E DEDI 2 4 2 9 Cabinet Instala lO Narda ada 2 6 E mE ta Du Eo ET PH U Ex PT rbi mastered na kis 2 11 PAN ANING oo oewba adiit died akan aio dalia 2 15 2 94 XPeTIOF DIMENSIONS a NA a pario iau RE tuia iii 2 16 03 SPECMICA ONS girare aa 3 1 3 1 SPecllicauons Table meinen 3 1 9 2 Optional AGCEssorieS amidi ra 3 1 9 21 GUITENI Frons OMNE iscecs uo tad cepe dace bid eq abc ibis aaa 3 1 3 9 Control Terminal DESCUIDOS ts 3 1 o4 LIGNIN Protection Module oil leleine direi 3 1 3 0 FANS aii 3 1 O ceci 3 1 oor ACIDO OWE SOURCE rad 3 1 04 Power Quality Management SySteM oocccoccccccnccnnccanccnncnnnccnncnnnnnnnrancanrncnnnrnnnannnnes 4 1 09 MaltenanCO s
67. uses a 7 inch 800 600 TFT LCD full color touch screen that can continuously monitor and read three phase waveform data from the grid load and the output side of the Active Power Filter in real time has password protection supports multilingual display store as many as 100 sets of error logs export data history for management support SD card and Ethernet monitoring and management Before start using please note the following points The screen is touch sensitive when using the touch screen please do not use sharp tools to operate the screen While in use if the screen needs to be cleaned please wipe the screen with specialized cloth and cleaning fluid to keep the screen clear The power quality management system has a power saving feature in operation if the system is idle for more than the preset duration of 10 minutes it will automatically enter hibernation mode and turn off the screen The display will return when touching the screen once and can be operated afterward The hibernation time can be adjusted the factory default is 10 minutes To adjust the hibernation time refer to Language Time function setting Delta power quality management system has password protect control users need to set the password before they can set various functions For more details on passwords please refer to 4 3 1 Quick start The power management system currently supports Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese and English This cha
68. utions during installation Study local electrical code and make sure the input power matches the rated voltage of the equipment being installed Check that the wirings are connected correctly on the power supply end and the control parts and tighten the wiring screws Refer to 2 4 Wiring Installation It is strictly prohibited to lay flat tilt lift one side of the Static VAR Generator SVG when installing to avoid damaging the Static VAR Generator SVG When installing the current transformer please note that the grid end of the current transformer should be connected to K S1 and the load end to L S2 For more details on the installation of the current transformer please refer to 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 11 631 411 1042 1073 699 1772 SVG300A63A 11 1235 411 1646 2098 699 2797 SVG500A43A 11 1236 521 1756 2100 885 2985 SVG500A63A 11 1236 521 1756 2100 885 2985 x The table shows the required air flow rate for each model when installing single units in a closed space x For multiple units multiply the required air flow rate for single unit installation by the number of units installed SVG Power Dissipation Model No Power Dissipation watt Loss External Heat sink Internal Total SVG300A43A 1 1 4857 2948 7806 SVG300A63A 1 1 7743 3292 11035 SVG500A43A 1 1 7891 6694 14585 SVG500A63A 1 1 10506 5662
69. y uu gt gt gt 2 21 2 5 Outer appearance dimensions SVG300A43A 11 SVG300A63A 11 i W1 7 i D1 2 g e 3 i ey ar 7 Doo og O Le 00 og a 3 I i q 9 ia e e e el aray ad 5 B i gt I 9 kang TEOL o Y Y ig i E pat e
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