Reactive Power Control Relay RM 9606: Operating Instructions
Reactive Power Control Relay RM 9606: Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
LEDs for
inductive or
capacitive mode
Cap
+
_
1
Ampere / Ampere
.
2
Harmonische / Harmonics
LEDs for
stages switched on
LED for
IQ , IP and IS and
alarm marker
LED for
harmonic display
and alarm marker
Selection for IQ
display
LED for
power feedback
LED for alarm
Rckspeisung / Regeneration
LED for
manual mode
or set-mode
manuell / Manual
Alarm / Alarm
IS
IQ
-
IP
+
Harm
Man
Set
RM 9606
Blindleistungsregler / Reactive Power Control Relay
Made in Germany
IP = active current
IQ = reactive current
IS = apparent current
Contents
1.
Page
Page
Summary of Instructions............ 7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
2.
Functions .................................... 8
2.1 Automatic Identification of
Voltage and Current Source.......... 8
2.2 Automatic Identification of the
Connected Capacitor Stages......... 8
2.3 Automatic Setting of
Switching Time Delay ................... 9
2.4 Power Feedback........................... 9
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
5.24
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
Operation...................................29
Modes of Display.........................29
Manual Operation ........................30
Alarms ........................................31
7.
Technical Data...........................33
8.
Trouble-Shooting ......................35
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.17
5.18
5.19
5.20
5.21
5.22
5.23
4.
Commissioning......................... 13
4.1 First Commissioning ................... 13
4.2 Renewed Commissioning............ 13
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
The user must make sure that every person handling this unit
must know these operating instructions and handle the unit
accordingly.
If the unit is visibly damaged it must not be installed, connected and commissioned.
1. Summary of Instructions
On delivery, the control relay is set to preprogrammed standard values.
(see Table 1, pages 15 to 17)
The Reactive Power Control Relay RM
9606 is self-regulating (i.e. it detects and
adjusts to the voltage phase connection,
frequency and the response curent (c/k
ratio) automatically).
Before a reactive power control system
can be put into operation, the target power
factor has to be programmed.
How to programme the Control Relay:
a) The control relay should be connected
as shown in (see page 11).
b) ) Apply voltage to the control relay: "---"
appears on the digital display. The control relay now identifies the location of
the current and voltage source. This
process takes at least 2 minutes and a
maximum of 15 minutes. The power
factor is displayed. (If this is not the
case, see section 8. page 35).
c) Press the "Set" button for 8 seconds.
"-01-" will appear on the digital display
and the "manual" LED flashes.
d) By repressing the "Set" button the target power factor is displayed. If necessary, reprogramme to the nearest
higher or lower value by pressing either
the "+" or "-" button until the required
target power factor is displayed.
2. Functions
The reactive power and active power portions of the power source are continuously
calculated in the control relay from the
measured voltage and the signals of the
current transformer. If the reactive power
portion exceeds certain threshold values,
which the control relay has measured at
the time of auto-adaption or are set as per
section 5, a switching action will take
place at the switching outputs.
In the case of inductive reactive current
(inductive reactive power) one or more
control contacts of the reactive power control relay are closed after the preprogrammed time delay.
This causes the RM 9606 to switch capacitor stages onto the power source supply, as and when required, in order to
achieve the programmed target power
factor. If the inductive reactive current portion of the load is reduced, the excess of
reactive current causes the capacitor
stages to be switched off line.
When voltage is initially applied to the control relay, it determines the location of the
current and voltage sources (automatic
phase rotation), i.e. it identifies in which
phase and at which phase angle the current path and the voltage path are connected. Should the control relay fail to
identify the current and voltage source due
to power instabilities, repeat the procedure
when the power has stabilized. It is also
possible to programme the phasing
manually (see sections 5.10 and 5.11).
Resetting of the control relay and reidentification of voltage and current
sources is initiated by pressing buttons "+" and "Set" simultaneously for
at least 8 seconds.
2.2 Automatic Identification of the
Connected Capacitor Stages
Having determined the voltage and current
source identification, the RM 9606 automatically calculates the c/k identification.
During the identification process all the
control contacts of the relay are individually switched on and off again. The stage
currents ascertained are then stored.
These values determine the stage sequence. In this way it can also be determined which switching outputs are in use.
Note:
In case of low voltage networks being fed
by several transformers switched in
parallel, the capacitor current is distributed
to all the transformers. If measurements
are not carried out via a summation transformer,
the
current
change,
measured by the control relay, is too low
when switching on the capacitor stages,
which can lead to errors during the automatic stage identification process. In such
situations we recommend that the stage
identification be switched off and the relevant values be programmed manually.
(see sections 5.5 to 5.8)
Supply voltage of 230 V should be connected between the terminals "N/L" and
"230V". Supply voltage of 400V should be
connected at the terminals "N/L" and
"400V".
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
During installation and service work
the control relay must be kept free of
voltage.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The control relay is designed for a
mains voltage of 230 VAC or 400 VAC
(phase/neutral or phase/phase).
3.1 Installation
Individually supplied control relays are
provided with insulated fixing screws.
These can be used to install the control
relay into switchgear cabinets of cubicles
of protective class II. Furthermore a sealing ring is supplied, which must be used
when installing the control relay in switchgear cabinets and cubicles of protection
class IP 54.
10
Notice:
After connection the short-circuiting bridge
might have to be removed from the current transformer.
ATTENTION:
The rated current in the current transformer path should not exceed 5 Amps.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
It must not be possible to touch the
applied voltage at the alarm contact. If
this cannot be achieved the voltage
must be earthed, even if it is only small
protective voltage.
The maximum load for the alarm
contact is 250 VAC and 3 Amps.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Before commissioning of the control
relay it has to be ascertained that it is
not possible to touch the connecting
terminals (e.g. by means of a locked
door or covering).
The control relay must be kept voltage
free during wiring and installation
works.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
In order not to overload the control
contacts the sum of the holding currents of all contactor coils connected
may not exceed a value of 5 Amps.
The max. load of the switching contacts is 380 VAC.
In order to maintain the function of the
undervoltage monitoring it is absolutely
necessary to make sure that the control
voltage of the contactors is in the same
phase as the control relay supply.
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It is also possible to discontinue the identification process by switching off the automatic connection and stage current identifications. This takes place in set mode and
at the same time it is necessary to
programme the connection and stage
parameters manually (see section 5).
4. Commissioning
After the control relay has been installed
as described in section 3, the relay can be
put into operation.
4.1 First Commissioning
When the control relay is put into operation
for the first time it tries to determine the
mode of connection and the size of the
stages. The display shows "---" and after a
discharge time for the capacitors the
stages are switched on and off again one
after the other. This process can take up
to 15 minutes.
ATTENTION:
If the RM 9606 does not act as described above, remove voltage source
and check installation.
If the identification process is not
concluded within 15 minutes there is
probably a fault. (See section 8, page 35)
Notice:
In order for the relay to be able to
determine the mode of connection at
least one capacitor stage must be
operational.
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5. Programming (Set)
The actual value appears on the display
when the "man/set" is pressed again.
Notice:
During the "set mode" none of the
capacitor stages is changed and there is
no switching of the alarm contact.
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16
-24-
Power factor
alarm tripping
signal
Total kvar display
Pre-programmed
Programme Range
standard Value
5
From 1 to 20 % in 0.1 % steps or
0.5 % steps at high speed.*)
4
From 1 to 20 % in 0.1 % steps or
0.5 % steps at high speed.*)
3
From 1 to 20 % in 0.1 % steps or
0.5 % steps at high speed.*)
2.1
From 1 to 20 % in 0.1 % steps or
0.5 % steps at high speed.*)
1.3
From 1.05 to 3.0 times the nominal
value in 0.05 steps or 0.1
increments at high speed
ON
ON or OFF
By setting OFF a power factor
alarm can be suppressed.
Will only be
By pressing set button the total
displayed when in power in kvar will be displayed.
operation
*) by pressing the buttons "+" or "-" for some time, the high speed mode will be activated.
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If the current transformer is installed in correct direction and the connections S1(k) and
S2(l) are correctly connected with the control relay, the following kinds of Connection
modes are valid:
Connection mode
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
L
N
L3
L3
L3
N
L1
L1
L1
N
L2
L2
L2
L/N
L2
L2
N
L3
L3
L3
N
L1
L1
L1
N
L2
CT Location in phase:
L1
L2
L
N
L1
L1
L1
N
L2
L2
L2
N
L3
L3
L3
L/N
L3
L3
N
L1
L1
L1
N
L2
L2
L2
N
L3
L
N
L2
L2
L2
N
L3
L3
L3
N
L1
L1
L1
L3
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Reactive current
ind
Regeneration
Switched off
-3
cap
ind
Switched on
Regeneration
Active current
current
-2
3
2
Active current
-2
Switched on
Switched off
-3
cap
19
Reactive current
ind
Switched off
-3
-2
cap
Reactive current
Switched on
-1
ind
Active current
Regeneration
Active current
Regeneration
Switched on
Switched off
-2
-3
One scale division
corresponds to 0.65 *
smallest capacitor stage
cap
20
Reactive current
ind
4
3
Switched on
Reactive current
ind
Regeneration
4
3
Switched on
-1
Switched off
Active power
-2
-3
Regeneration
-1
Switched off
Active power
cap
-2
cap
21
For example:
2 stages required = switching time delay /2
(reduced by one-half) or
3 stages required = switching time delay /3
(reduced by two-thirds).
ind
3
2
Switched on
Active current
Regeneration
The RM 9606 has an automatic c/k identification, i.e. it calculates the appropriate
response current the first time the control
relay is energized. This procedure is repeated until the amount of capacitive
power for each stage is determined and
the c/k value has been calculated. The
automatic c/k identification feature can be
set to "ON" or "OFF".
When "ON" the RM 9606 operates with
the stage currents automatically calculated.
When "OFF" the c/k value must be programmed manually (under programme
mode 6) according to Table 3 on page 24
or according to the Equation 1. Also programme modes 7 (switching sequence)
and 8 (number of contactors used) have
to be entered manually.
-2
-3
Switched off
cap
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Equation 1:
Q
Q
c / k = 0.65
0.375
U k
U 3k
c/k = response current (Amps) to be set
Q = capacitor stage rating in var of the
smallest stage (not the complete system)
U = mains voltage (V) on the primary side of
the current transformer
k = transformer ratio
(primary /secondary current)
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25
30
40
50
60
100
1,60
1,20
0,80
0,60
0,48
0,40
0,30
0,24
0,20
0,16
0,12
0,08
0,06
0,05
0,04
0,03
0,02
1,92
1,44
0,96
0,72
0,58
0,48
0,36
0,29
0,24
0,19
0,14
0,10
0,07
0,06
0,05
0,04
0,03
0,02
1,92
1,28
0,96
0,77
0,64
0,48
0,38
0,32
0,26
0,19
0,13
0,10
0,08
0,06
0,05
0,04
0,03
1,60
1,20
0,96
0,80
0,60
0,48
0,40
0,32
0,24
0,16
0,12
0,10
0,08
0,06
0,05
0,04
1,92
1,44
1,15
0,96
0,72
0,58
0,48
0,38
0,29
0,19
0,14
0,12
0,10
0,07
0,06
0,05
1,92
1,60
1,20
0,96
0,80
0,64
0,48
0,32
0,24
0,19
0,16
0,12
0,10
0,08
If the size of the stage, the current transformer, or the rated current of the control system
does not meet the values as given in above table, the equation on page 23 has to be applied in order to determine the c/k value.
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1:1:1:1:1:1
1:1:2:4:4:4
1:2:3:4:4:4
1:1:2:2:2:2
1:1:2:4:8:8
1:2:3:6:6:6
1:1:2:2:4:4
1:2:2:2:2:2
1:2:4:4:4:4
1:1:2:3:3:3
1:2:3:3:3:3
1:2:4:8:8:8
The smallest capacitor stage is always "1",
the subsequent stages are either the
same (1:1:1...) or are larger. In the second
line above a more accurate result can be
achieved with the same number of switching contactors.
25
26
th
th
27
th
th
th
Notice:
When exclusively filtered stages are
being used, set this threshold to the
highest possible value (in order to inactivate it).
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6. Operation
6.1 Modes of Display
switched off and if there is no change in
the measured current, all remaining
stages are switched off and "I=0" appears
on the display.
IQ
Five modes of display can be selected by
pressing the appropriate button:
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IP
th
Harm
th
th
th
IQ
th
6.1.5 Harmonics (5 - 13 )
IP
man
Set
Pressing the "IQ" and "IP" buttons simultaneously activates the display. The LED
"Ampere" lights up. If the CT ratio is programmed into the relay, the actual
apparent current on the fundamental
oscillation in the current transformer (CT)
circuit is displayed; otherwise the current
In manual mode, the programmed switching off time (discharge time) is taken into
consideration, i.e. when switching on a
stage which was previously switched off
the switching-off time is the same as the
discharge time. If a stage was identified as
a zero stage (without power) the
corresponding numbers would indicate
this by flashing.
7. Technical Data
At the same time, the alarm contact
closes and the "Alarm" LED lights up for
as long as there is no voltage applied to
the measurement input terminals of the
control relay.
Mode of Connection:
Phase/Phase connection or
Phase/Neutral connection
Current via current transformer in optional
phase (Figure 3, page 11).
Operating Voltage:
6.3.6 C=0-Alarm
Current Path:
For current transformer .../1A to ... /5A
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Fastening:
Through the front panel by means of a
screwdriver
Front Panel Dimensions:
144 x 144 mm (to DIN 43 700)
Panel Cut Out:
138 x 138 mm (to DIN 43 700)
Mounting Depth:
40 mm
No-Voltage Trip
(Undervoltage Monitoring):
For a voltage loss of longer than 15 ms all
capacitor stages connected are switched
off. After voltage is restored the control
relay switches the required stages on.
Weight:
ca. 0.9 kgs
Mounting Position:
as desired
Terminals:
Plug-in connector blocks
(supplied with the control relay)
Enclosure:
Terminals IP 20
Casing
IP 54
(when using the sealing ring)
Operating Elements:
Foil keyboard with 4 buttons
Design:
according to:
- EN 50 081-1
- EN 50 082-2
- EN 61 010
(VDE 0411 part 1) Protection Class II
(if insulated fixing screws are used)
LED Indicators:
12 LEDs
4 character digital display
Temperature Range:
-20 C to +60 C
Enclosure Material:
Black synthetic plastic, flame resistant to
UL-94, Class V0
Fusing:
External, max. 4A
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8. Trouble-Shooting
Pos. Faults
1
Possible Causes
Necessary Action
35
Pos. Faults
8
10
11
Possible Causes
Necessary Action
36
Notice:
37
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