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Sinexcel SVG User Manual

This document provides safety and installation instructions for static var generators (SVGs). It discusses precautions for safety, use, storage and product standards. It also describes the product, including its nomenclature, description, operation, features and dimensions. Instructions are provided for module and cabinet installation, wiring of single and multiple modules, current transformer installation and cabinet design. The document also outlines the standard operation of SVG cabinets and systems, including power on/off steps, monitoring parameters and introduction to communication protocols.

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Sinexcel SVG User Manual

This document provides safety and installation instructions for static var generators (SVGs). It discusses precautions for safety, use, storage and product standards. It also describes the product, including its nomenclature, description, operation, features and dimensions. Instructions are provided for module and cabinet installation, wiring of single and multiple modules, current transformer installation and cabinet design. The document also outlines the standard operation of SVG cabinets and systems, including power on/off steps, monitoring parameters and introduction to communication protocols.

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Index of Contents
Index of Contents.................................................................................................................. II

Chapter I Safety Instructions................................................................................................1

1.1 Safety precautions.......................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Wiring precautions......................................................................................................... 2

1.3 Precautions for use......................................................................................................... 2

1.4 Storage precautions........................................................................................................ 3

1.5 Product standards........................................................................................................... 3

Chapter II Product Description............................................................................................ 5

2.1 Nomenclature................................................................................................................. 5

2.2 Module description.........................................................................................................5

2.3 Principle of operation..................................................................................................... 6

2.4 Product features..............................................................................................................6

2.5 Appearance and dimensions...........................................................................................7

Chapter III Installation and Wiring................................................................................12

3.1 Pre-installation checks..................................................................................................12

3.2 Environment requirements........................................................................................... 12

3.3 Module fixing............................................................................................................... 13

3.3 Single module wiring................................................................................................... 14

3.3.1 Power cable wiring................................................................................................15

3.3.2 CT cable wiring..................................................................................................... 15

3.4 Multiple modules connecting....................................................................................... 18

3.4.1 CT cable wiring..................................................................................................... 18

3.4.2 Dial switch.............................................................................................................22

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Chapter IV Current transformer....................................................................................... 23

4.1 CT type......................................................................................................................... 23

4.2 CT cable....................................................................................................................... 23

4.3 CT connection on secondary side.................................................................................24

4.4 CT installation.............................................................................................................. 24

4.4.1 CT installation at load side....................................................................................24

4.4.2 CT installation at source side................................................................................ 24

4.4.3 CT installation with existing capacitor banks....................................................... 25

4.4.4 CT installation when SVG and AHF installed together........................................ 26

4.4.5 CT installation with double bus power supply......................................................27

Chapter V Stand-alone monitor operation........................................................................ 28

5.1 Quick guide.................................................................................................................. 28

5.2 Data interface............................................................................................................... 28

5.3 Parameter settings.........................................................................................................30

5.4 Record interface........................................................................................................... 32

Chapter VI 7-inch HMI operation......................................................................................33

6.1 Quick guide.................................................................................................................. 33

6.2 Basic interface.............................................................................................................. 33

6.2.1 Title bar................................................................................................................. 33

6.2.2 Basic operation...................................................................................................... 34

6.3 Data interface............................................................................................................... 34

6.4 Parameter setting.......................................................................................................... 35

6.5 Other information......................................................................................................... 36

6.6 Dimensions...................................................................................................................37

Chapter VII SVG System.................................................................................................... 38

7.1 Standard SVG cabinet options..................................................................................... 38

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7.1.1 Nomenclature........................................................................................................ 38

7.1.2 Sinexcel standard cabinet...................................................................................... 38

7.2 Standard SVG cabinet operation.................................................................................. 39

7.2.1 Mechanical transport and installation....................................................................39

7.2.2 Environment requirement......................................................................................40

7.2.3 Electrical connecting............................................................................................. 41

7.2.4 HMI operation....................................................................................................... 43

7.3 Cabinet designing instructions..................................................................................... 45

7.3.1 Mechanical designing............................................................................................45

7.3.2 Cabinet ventilation designing................................................................................46

Chapter VIII System power on and shutdown.................................................................. 50

8.1 Power on steps..............................................................................................................50

8.2 Power off steps............................................................................................................. 50

8.3 Auto power on.............................................................................................................. 51

8.4 Emergency stop............................................................................................................ 51

Chapter IX Common fault diagnosis..................................................................................52

Appendix 1 Product Parameter.......................................................................................... 54

Appendix 2 Selection of Cable and Accessories.................................................................56

Appendix 3 Monitoring parameter description.................................................................57

Appendix 4 Introduction of Modbus Protocol...................................................................64

Appendix 5 Introduction of I/O board............................................................................... 66

Appendix 6 Toxic and hazardous substances and elements............................................. 68

Appendix 7 External dimension of Sinexcel SVG............................................................. 69

Appendix 7.1 External Dimension of 30kVAr...................................................................69

Appendix 7.2 External Dimension of 50kVAr...................................................................72

Appendix 7.3 External Dimension of 100kVAr.................................................................75

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Appendix 7.4 External Dimension of Flexi-cabint............................................................ 78

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Index of Tables
Table 2-1 Sinexcel SVG models..........................................................................................11
Table 3-1 Description of CT signal and communication signal......................................... 18
Table 3-2 Description of the dial switch and module number............................................ 22
Table 7-1 Sinexcel standard cabinet....................................................................................38
Table 9-1 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................53
Table A1-1 Product parameter.............................................................................................55
Table A2-1 Selection of cable and accessories................................................................... 56
Table A3-1 Parameters description of 4.3-inch LCD screen.............................................. 60
Table A3-2 Parameter description of 7-inch LCD screen................................................... 63
Table A6-1 Toxic and hazardous substances and elements.................................................68

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Index of Figures
Figure 2-1 Sinexcel SVG production description................................................................. 5
Figure 2-2 SVG operation principle......................................................................................6
Figure 2-3 Appearance of rack-mounted module................................................................. 7
Figure 2-4 Appearance of wall-mounted module................................................................. 8
Figure 2-5 Wiring terminals.................................................................................................. 8
Figure 2-6 External view of Sinexcel SVG module............................................................. 9
Figure 3-1 Installation sketch of rack-mounted module..................................................... 14
Figure 3-2 Installation sketch of wall-mounted module..................................................... 14
Figure 3-3 Power and signal interface distribution.............................................................15
Figure 3-4 Wiring of single power module (3-phase 4-wire system)................................. 16
Figure 3-5 Wiring of single power module (3-phase 3-wire system)................................. 16
Figure 3-6 Signal interface.................................................................................................. 17
Figure 3-7 Typical topology for multiple modules parallel operation................................19
Figure 3-8 CT signal interface connected in series ...........................................................19
Figure 3-9 CT signal interface connected in parallel ..................................... 20
Figure 3-10 Signal interface connection of three modules in parallel................................21
Figure 4-1 Wiring of CT installed at load side ..................................................................24
Figure 4-2 Wiring of CT installed at source side................................................................25
Figure 4-3 Wiring of CT installed at load side with existing capacitor banks................... 25
Figure 4-4 Wiring of CT installed at source side with existing capacitor banks................26
Figure 4-5 Wiring of CT when SVG and AHF installed together...................................... 26
Figure 4-6 Wiring of CT under double bus power supply.................................................. 27
Figure 5-1 Initializing..........................................................................................................28
Figure 5-2 Main interface....................................................................................................28
Figure 5-3 Main interface of data........................................................................................29
Figure 5-4 Waveform of grid voltage..................................................................................29
Figure 5-5 Spectrum of grid voltage................................................................................... 29
Figure 5-6 Main interface of Current.................................................................................. 29

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Figure 5-7 Information of grid current................................................................................30
Figure 5-8 Waveform of grid current and load current....................................................... 30
Figure 5-9 Spectrum of grid current....................................................................................30
Figure 5-10 Power analysis................................................................................................. 30
Figure 5-11 I/O status and node temperature...................................................................... 30
Figure 5-12 Log in interface of settings..............................................................................30
Figure 5-13 Main interface of Parameter settings...............................................................31
Figure 5-14 Interface of system parameter......................................................................... 31
Figure 5-15 Interface of monitor parameter........................................................................31
Figure 5-16 Power saving function..................................................................................... 31
Figure 5-17 Interface of Record.......................................................................................... 32
Figure 5-18 Active alarm.....................................................................................................32
Figure 5-19 History alarm................................................................................................... 32
Figure 5-20 Interface of Operations.................................................................................... 32
Figure 6-1 Title bar of the homepage.................................................................................. 34
Figure 6-2 Title bar in other pages...................................................................................... 34
Figure 6-3 Real time info.................................................................................................... 35
Figure 6-4 Harmonic analysis............................................................................................. 35
Figure 6-5 Temperature and Dry contact info.....................................................................35
Figure 6-6 Power information............................................................................................. 35
Figure 6-7 Waveform...........................................................................................................35
Figure 6-8 Interface of system setup................................................................................... 36
Figure 6-9 Interface of communication setup..................................................................... 36
Figure 6-10 Alarm info........................................................................................................36
Figure 6-11 History alarm................................................................................................... 37
Figure 6-12 Operation records............................................................................................ 37
Figure 6-13 About page.......................................................................................................37
Figure 6-14 Help page......................................................................................................... 37
Figure 6-15 Dimensions of 7-inch HMI..............................................................................37

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Figure 7-1 Sinexcel SVG system description..................................................................... 38
Figure 7-2 Front and rear panel of Sinexcel SVG system.................................................. 40
Figure 7-3 CT user short-circuit terminal........................................................................... 42
Figure 7-4 CT secondary short-circuit .............................................................................. 42
Figure 7-5 Structure of Sinexcel Flexi-cabinet................................................................... 45
Figure 7-6 Module’s ventilation holes on front side of 50kVAr SVG................................47
Figure 7-7 Module’s ventilation holes on the rear side of 50kVAr SVG........................... 47
Figure 7-8 Cabinet’s front ventilation holes........................................................................48
Figure A4-1 Wiring of 485 communication interface and USB interface of external
equipment....................................................................................................................... 64
Figure A4-2 Wiring of 485 communication interface and serial port of external equipment65
Figure A4-3 Wiring of 485 communication interface of centralized monitor and USB
interface of external equipment ....................................................................................65
Figure A4-4 Wiring of 485 communication interface of centralized monitor module and
serial port of external equipment....................................................................................65
Figure A5-1 Dry contact board............................................................................................66
Figure A7-1 External dimension of 30kVAr LCD (rack-mounted).................................... 69
Figure A7-2 External dimension of 30kVAr LCD (wall-mounted).................................... 70
Figure A7-3 External dimension of 30kVAr LED (rack-mounted).................................... 71
Figure A7-4 External dimension of 50kVAr LCD (rack-mounted).................................... 72
Figure A7-5 External dimension of 50kVAr LCD (wall-mounted).................................... 73
Figure A7-6 External dimension of 50kVAr LED (rack-mounted).................................... 74
Figure A7-7 External dimension of 100kVAr LCD (rack-mounted).................................. 75
Figure A7-8 External dimension of 100kVAr LCD (wall-mounted).................................. 76
Figure A7-9 External dimension of 100kVAr LED (rack-mounted).................................. 77
Figure A7-10 External dimension of 600*1000*2200 Flexi-cabinet................................. 78
Figure A7-11 External dimension of 800*1000*2200 Flexi-cabinet................................. 79
Figure A7-12 External dimension of 800*800*2200 Flexi-cabinet................................... 80

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Chapter I Safety Instructions

Thank you for choosing Sinexcel SVG module. Please read the safety instructions carefully
before use and ensure that the unit is operated according to the instructions contained in this
manual. The safety instructions contain important information, which ensure that you can safely
and properly use the product and prevent personal injury or property damage. Please keep this
manual accessable near the unit so that users can easily reference this information.
This manual uses the following illustrations and symbols to highlight important safety
information. Please ensure that you are very familiar with these procedures and follow these
instructions carefully.

Failure to comply with the instructions or improper operation may cause


serious injury and can be fatal.
Danger

Failure to comply with the instructions or improper operation may cause


serious injury and can be fatal.
Warning

Failure to comply with the instructions or improper operation may cause


personal injury and damage to the equipment.
Caution

1.1 Safety precautions

Do not expose it to where rain or moisture is heavy, and keep it away from
combustible liquid, gas or explosive.
Danger
To avoid high voltage risks, the discharge time of DC capacitors should be
above 15 minutes. Make sure the operation is performed after full
Danger discharge.

Installation must be done by well-trained and qualified personnel in a


controllable environment.
Warning

Any maintenance work must be carried out by qualified technical


personnel; all power must be cut off before maintenance.
Warning

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Reserve enough space around the equipment, so as to maintain good
ventilation and easy maintenance access and operation.
Caution

The conductors in cabinet will still be powered when emergency button is


bushed down.
Caution

Read the user manual carefully before connecting the power, and keep it
easily accessible for future reference.
Caution

1.2 Wiring precautions

The equipment should be grounded properly to prevent any risk of


leakage current.
Warning

Compensation capacity and current-carrying capacity must be taken into


full consideration for wiring.
Warning
The cables connected to the power terminals must be connected to a
circuit breaker or other protective devices and the capacity of protective
Caution devices should match the capacity of Static Var Generator.

1.3 Precautions for use

SVG is used to compensate reactive power and three-phase unbalance.


The capacity of SVG should be selected in accordance with reactive
Caution power content.

SVG must be used with external current transformers.


Caution

To ensure SVG has good reliability and to avoid overheat, do not block or
cover the air inlet/outlet.
Caution

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No corrosive gas and conductive dust is allowed in the working
environment.
Caution

The working temperature should be -10℃ and 45℃. SVG may derate if
beyond this range;
Caution

If the THDu (Total Harmonic Distortion of Voltage) of the grid is higher


than 15%, please contact Sinexcel.
Caution

1.4 Storage precautions

Seal SVG with its original packing materials in case of damage caused by
rat invasion.
Caution
If immediate installation is not required, make sure to store the equipment
in dry and well-ventilated indoor environment, the storage temperature
Caution should be -40℃~70℃, and relative humidity should be 5%~95%.

1.5 Product standards

The product complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility
standards:
1) IEEE519-1992: Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in
Electrical Power Systems;
2) GB 7251.1, GB/T 7251.8: Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear
Assemblies--General Technology Requirement for Intelligent Assemblies;
3) GB 15576-2008: The Specifications of Low-Voltage Reactive Power Steady
Compensation Equipments;
4) EMC: IEC61000-6-2: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)-Part 6-2: Generic
Standards-Immunity for Industrial Environments;
5) EMC: IEC61000-6-4: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) -- Part 6-4: Generic
Standards -- Emission Standard for Industrial Environments (only for 50A model to pass);
6) ESD: IEC61000-4-2: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement
Techniques – Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test;
7) RS: IEC61000-5-1: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement

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Techniques – Radiated, Radio-Frequency, Eletromagnetic Field Radiation Immunity Test;
8) EFT: IEC61000-4-4: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement
Techniques – Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity Test;
9) SURGE: IEC61000-4-5: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement
Techniques – Surge Immunity Test;
10) DIP: IEC61000-5-9: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement
Techniques –Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variations Immunity Test;
11) CS: IEC61000-4-6: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Testing and Measurement
Techniques – Immunity to Conducted Disturbances, Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields;
12) IEC60068-2-6: Environment Testing Part 2-6: Tests -- Test Fc: Vibration (Sinusoidal);
13) IEC60068-2-27: Environment Testing Part 2-27: Tests -- Test Ea and Guidance: Shock;
14) EN 50178:1998: Electronic Equipment for Use in Power Installations;
15) EN 61000-6-2:2005: Part 6-2: Generic standards – immunity for industrial
environments.

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Chapter II Product Description

Sinexcel launched the innovative SVG of independent intellectual property in response to


the 400V low-voltage distribution network. Using full-digital control technology with DSP,
Sinexcel SVG can compensation reactive power in a dynamic way and maintain three-phase
imbalance compensation at the same time, fully improving the quality of power energy.
Meanwhile, Sinexcel SVG supports Modbus protocol. For relevant description and wiring
method of Modbus protocol, refer to Appendix 4. The single module of Sinexcel SVG contains 3
capacity levels: 30kVAr, 50kVAr and 100kVAr.

2.1 Nomenclature

Description of Sinexcel SVG is listed in Figure 2-1. Modules of capacities including


30kVAr, 50kVAr and 100kVAr are listed in table 2-1.

Figure 2-1 Sinexcel SVG production description

2.2 Module description

There are two models available of the 400V Static Var Generator (SVG) and both of these
are available in all capacity levels.
One is a wall-mounted LCD model with a touch monitoring screen which can be
wall-mounted for independent operation. The other is rack-mounted LED model with only one

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LED indicating state, which can be installed in a cabinet. A monitoring system is required for the
cabinet application to achieve centralized monitoring. For details regarding the recommended
cabinet, please contact Sinexcel.
Refer to Figure 2-3 for details regarding the appearance and dimensions of the
rack-mounted LED model.
Refer to Figure 2-4 for details regarding the appearance and dimensions of the
wall-mounted LCD model.

2.3 Principle of operation

As shown in Figure 2-2, Sinexcel SVG detects load current on a real-time basis through
external CT, and analyze the reactive power content. After data analysis, the controller of SVG
drives internal IGBT by using PWM signals and makes the inverter produce inject compensating
current into the power grid to compensate reactive power.

Figure 2-2 SVG operation principle

2.4 Product features

 Modular design: ultra-compact design providing easy installation and maintenance.


 High adaptability: suitable for site of bad power supply, operation upper voltage limit 456V

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and lower limit 228V.
 Wide range: from 1.0 lagging to 1.0 leading power compensation.
 Multi-function: Static Var Generator allows reactive power compensation and three-phase
unbalance compensation at the same time.
 User-friendly interface: real-time data display, simultaneous multiple waveform display and
spectrum display with percentage.

2.5 Appearance and dimensions

Figure 2-3 Appearance of rack-mounted module

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Figure 2-4 Appearance of wall-mounted module

Figure 2-5 Wiring terminals

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Figure 2-6 External view of Sinexcel SVG module

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Description
Model
Capacity Wiring Installation Display W*D*H/mm Weight /kg

Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase


43L/RL 3-wire
LCD
Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase
44L/RL 4-wire
Rack-mounted 440*445*150
Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase
43L/RE 3-wire
30kvar LED 36
Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase
44L/RE 4-wire
Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase
43L/HL 3-wire
Wall-mounted LCD 481*440*160
Sinexcel 030 SVG 3-phase
44L/HL 4-wire
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
43L/RL 3-wire
LCD
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
44L/RL 4-wire
Rack-mounted 500*560*190
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
43L/RE 3-wire
50kvar LED 36
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
44L/RE 4-wire
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
43L/HL 3-wire
Wall-mounted LCD 500*191*585
Sinexcel 050 SVG 3-phase
44L/HL 4-wire
Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
43L/RL 3-wire
LCD
Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
44L/RL 4-wire
Rack-mounted 500*520*269
Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
100kvar 62
43L/RE 3-wire
LED
Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
44L/RE 4-wire
Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
Wall-mounted LCD 500*286*557
43L/HL 3-wire

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Sinexcel 100 SVG 3-phase
44L/HL 4-wire
Table 2-1 Sinexcel SVG models

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Chapter III Installation and Wiring

For different modules (30kVAr, 50kVAr and 100kVAr), the power interfaces of them are
identical; so do signal interfaces.

3.1 Pre-installation checks

All installation, assembly and powering on of the unit must be performed by qualified
personnel or supervised by qualified personnel on-site.
The equipment must be transported with a forklift or other suitable appliance. The weight
of the module can be found in Table 2-1, 2-2.
Before installing wire or connecting terminals, make sure that the input of the SVG has
been turned off so as to avoid accidents.
The SVG must be grounded to avoid personal injury caused by leakage current.
Check that the diameter of the input cables is correct and that the correct CT has been
selected. Check that the diameter of the CT secondary cables is correct and that the phase
sequence is correct. Ensure that the connection conforms with the Australian Wiring Standards.
For the specifications of the input cables, please refer to Appendix 2.
Before installing the SVG, check the following:
1. Visually check if the exterior of the SVG has been damaged in transport. If yes, please
notify the carrier immediately and do not use the unit.
2. Check the product label and confirm that you have the correct equipment. The label
states the model, capacity and main parameters of the SVG.

3.2 Environment requirements

The 400V SVG should be installed in a clean, well-ventilated indoor environment.


The 400V SVG uses air cooling provided by internal fans.
The cold air enters SVG through the front grid of the module and hot air is discharged
through the rear grid of the module. Do not block the ventilation holes on either side and clean
the front grid every 3 months to prevent blockage by dust.
To ensure the long-term reliability and stable operation of the SVG, the following
environmental requirements must be met:
1. The ambient temperature at the time of installation must be -20℃~50℃.

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2. Ensure that there is no dust (can be conductive) or corrosive/explosive gases in the
installation environment.
3. The SVG MUST NOT be installed in an environment with strong magnetic fields,
nuclear radiation or high-power RF noise.
4. The relative humidity in the environment should be lower than 95%. The presence of
steam or condensation may result in permanent damage to the device or endanger personal
safety.
5. The installation altitude should be lower than 1500m. If it is over 1500m, the equipment
must be de-rated 1% per 100m increase in altitude. Contact Sinexcel for advice.
6. Avoid severe physical shock, violent impact and large angle tilting in the installation
process as this may cause damage and operational failure of the unit;
7. During installation, leave sufficient operating space for cooling, maintenance and
operation.
8. For the LED model, the distance from the rear side of the unit to the wall should be at
least 500mm, and the front side should be at least 800mm from the wall to allow for module
extraction or insertion. Please contact Sinexcel if other occasions.
9. For the LCD model, the distance from top side of the unit to the ceiling should be at least
500mm, and the bottom side should be at least 800mm from the floor. Please contact Sinexcel if
other occasions.

3.3 Module fixing

Sinexcel SVG can be classified into 6 sorts by LCD & LED, 3-phase 3-wire & 3-phase
4-wire system, and rack-mounted & wall-mounted. The LCD module contains a LCD screen at
its front panel, while the LED module has two LED indicators at its front panel; they are
monitored and debugged in different ways. Because their chassis are almost of the same-size, we
only introduce the installation and electrical connection of one of the LCD and LED model of
the same capacity level.
As shown in following Figures, rack-mounted module is fixed in the cabinet. The fixed hole
site for installation of a single module is marked in the Figures; wall-mounted model is fixed on
hardened wall or directly in the cabinet, and the fixed size and fixed hole site for installation are
marked in following Figures as well.

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Figure 3-1 Installation sketch of rack-mounted module

Figure 3-2 Installation sketch of wall-mounted module

3.3 Single module wiring

Normal operation of Sinexcel SVG requires wiring and installation of power cable and
external CT cable.
All wiring terminals of Sinexcel 400V SVG are located at the back of the module. The main

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wiring terminals include:
1. A: Phase A power terminal;
2. B: Phase B power terminal;
3. C: Phase C power terminal;
4. N: Neutral wire terminals;
5. PE: Ground terminal. System housing is made with metal. To prevent any accident
against personal safety, the house must be connected to the ground via the terminal before the
system is started.
6. CT: Used to connect the secondary side of CT's. The maximum allowable input current
for each phase is 5A rms.
Power terminals are shown in Figure 3-3

Figure 3-3 Power and signal interface distribution

3.3.1 Power cable wiring

The marks at the back of the module indicates the power terminals. Make sure the power
input corresponds with SVG power terminals.
Refer to Appendix 1 for the selection of the diameter of A/B/C/N/PE power cables.

Before connecting the cables or electronics, please be sure to cut off the
input power of the SVG device to avoid accidents.
Danger

When applied in 3-phase 3-wire system, the N line must be disconnected.


If not, the equipment may not operate properly.
Caution

3.3.2 CT cable wiring

An open circuit of CT secondary polarity is not allowed. To avoid an open circuit occurring
during installation, maintenance or disassembly, users are advised to use a CT wiring terminal

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block during wiring. Place S1 and S2 in the wiring terminal block until all wiring is completed.
Then, S1 and S2 can be disconnected at the wiring terminal block. The wiring diagram is shown
in Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5.

Figure 3-4 Wiring of single power module (3-phase 4-wire system)

Figure 3-5 Wiring of single power module (3-phase 3-wire system)

CT and signal interfaces are shown in Figure 3-6. Refer to Table 3-1 for a description of the
CT and communication signal.

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Figure 3-6 Signal interface

Mark Description

CT_A Connected to S1 of phase A CT

CT_A_GND Connected to S2 of phase A CT

CT_B Connected to S1 of phase B CT

CT_B_GND Connected to S2 of phase B CT

CT_C Connected to S1 of phase C CT

CT_C_GND Connected to S2 of phase C CT

Connected to EPO button when not


connected to centralized monitor /
EPO_A
To realize signal communication of EPO
among modules
To realize signal communication of EPO
GND_ISO
among modules
Connected to EPO button when not
EPO_B
connected to centralized monitor

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Signal 485 used for connection between
485+
modules and monitoring
Signal 485 used for connection between
485-
modules and monitoring
Signal 485 used for connection between
485P+
module and background
Signal 485 used for connection between
485P-
module and background

CAN_H Reserved channel (CAN signal)

CAN_L Reserved channel (CAN signal)

Table 3-1 Description of CT signal and communication signal

3.4 Multiple modules connecting

3.4.1 CT cable wiring

In parallel operation, the power cables of all single modules are connected exactly the same
way as that in single module system.
Note the mode of connection of signal interface. Series connection of CT signal interface of
two modules in parallel operation is illustrated in Figure 3-8, S1 and S2 indicating the two
interfaces of the CT of one of the phases. Parallel connection of CT in parallel operation is
illustrated in Figure 3-8. It is recommended that series mode be adopted for connection of CT
signal interface among all modules. Please contact Sinexcel if CT parallel connection required.
To ensure current sharing between the modules, such mode of connection requires the same
Cable length from S1 and S2 to the two module signal interfaces. Generally, the parallel cable
should not be more than 15m in length. If the parallel operation cable with a length of over 30m
is required, please contact Sinexcel in advance.

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Figure 3-7 Typical topology for multiple modules parallel operation

Figure 3-8 CT signal interface connected in series

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Figure 3-9 CT signal interface connected in parallel
Remark: Only one phase is drawn in the diagram, the wiring method for the other
phases is the same.
Figure 3-10 is the wiring for rack-mount LED modules parallel operation. Two sets of
485+ and 485- interfaces are respectively parallel connected inside the module. The same
with two sets of EPO interfaces.

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Figure 3-10 Signal interface connection of three modules in parallel
Remark: TAa, Tab and TAc separately represent CTs detecting load current of phase
A/B/C. TAa:S1, TAb:S1 and TAc:S1 represent interface S1 of CT. Similarly,TAa:S2,
Tab:S2 and TAc:S2 represent interface S2 of CT.

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3.4.2 Dial switch

The dial switch on the back of the module is used when the LED modules are parallel
connected for use with the 7-inch touch screen. This method is to identify the individual modules
by giving them an address via the dial switch and this is done by using a binary system. Refer to
Table 3-2 for specific dial code operation.
Remark: When applying wall-mount modules, dial codes must be 0000. No
modification to the commissioned dial codes allowed.

CT2 CT1 CT0 Module No.

0 0 0 1

0 0 1 2

0 1 0 3

0 1 1 4

1 0 0 5

1 0 1 6

1 1 0 7

1 1 1 8

Table 3-2 Description of the dial switch and module number

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Chapter IV Current transformer

As one of external components of SVG, current transformer (CT) plays a key role in the
normal operation of SVG, so the selection of external CT is extremely important. In 3-phase
3-wire system, two CTs are required, each installed on phase A and phase C; while in 3-phase
4-wire system, three CTs are required, each installed on the circuits of phase A, phase B and
phase C.

4.1 CT type

SVG can use external CT ratio between 150:5~10000:5. Practical CT ratio should be
selected within this range in accordance with actual load current. The setting of the CT ratio can
be programmed into SVG via the settings during the commissioning phase.
Split-core or Solid-core CTs are both suitable for use. The accuracy of current transformer
should be higher than 0.2 (Solid-core) or 0.5 (Split-core). Lower degree of accuracy may affect
the compensation accuracy.
Before power on, check if the CT ratio of the external CT is correct
according to the settings in the touch screen. If not, SVG will not operate
Caution correctly.
The CT primary should be selected to be 1.5~4 times of the actual load
current. Too small may result in equipment alarm; too large may affect the
Caution compensation performance. If special needs, please contact Sinexcel.

4.2 CT cable

As an accessory of Sinexcel SVG system, CT cable may contain three groups of shielded
twisted pair (STP): yellow + black, green + black and red + black, each group consisting of two
cables, twisted in pair to constitute CT cable. When the external CT is connected and installed,
the yellow twisted pair is connected to phase A, the green to phase B and the red to phase C.
Take the yellow as example, yellow pair is connected to S1 of external CT1, and the black to S2
of external CT1, ensuring the same direction of current straight through CT. Otherwise it may
fail to achieve effect of compensation.
For CT cable shorter than 15m, recommended sectional area is 2.5mm2. From 15m to 30m,
recommended sectional area is 4mm2. Above 30m, please contact Sinexcel.

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Refer to Appendix 2 for CT cable selection details.

4.3 CT connection on secondary side

When connecting the secondary CT cables to SVG module, for A phase the S1 terminal of
the CT is connected to the CT_A marked terminal on SVG and the S2 terminal of the CT is
connected to the CT_A_GND marked terminal of SVG. This is duplicated for each phase. Please
refer to Figure 3-5 for connection of the CT secondary polarity in parallel operation.

4.4 CT installation

Current transformers can be installed at load side(most recommended) or source side. The
key principle of CT installation is that SVG only “sees” the load current. Refer to following
information for more details.

4.4.1 CT installation at load side

It is recommended to install the CT’s for SVG between SVG point of connection and the
load. Such installation only requires one set of CT’s installed on phase A, B and C of the load
side (two CTs for 3-phase/3-wire system), as shown in Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 Wiring of CT installed at load side

4.4.2 CT installation at source side

If it is not convenient for user to install CT at load side, it is required to adopt an equivalent
method to collect load current. We know from Kirchhoff's current law that the current flowing

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into circuit node at any moment is equivalent to the current flowing out of this node. So, the
same effect can be achieved when CT is installed at source side. When CT is installed at source
side, user at least needs to use two groups of CTs (6CTs, in 3-phase 4-wire system). Two groups
of CTs are installed on phase cable at source side and power cable at SVG side and are
connected in parallel.

Figure 4-2 Wiring of CT installed at source side

4.4.3 CT installation with existing capacitor banks

When there are existing capacitor banks in the system, current of capacitor banks must be
omitted by SVG. Please contact Sinexcel for more details

Figure 4-3 Wiring of CT installed at load side with existing capacitor banks

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Figure 4-4 Wiring of CT installed at source side with existing capacitor banks

4.4.4 CT installation when SVG and AHF installed together

When SVG and AHF are installed together, serial connection of CT secondary is
recommended. Through this method, SVG and AHF are “seeing” the same current and
respectively doing harmonic suppression and reactive power compensation. Please contact
Sinexcel for details.

Figure 4-5 Wiring of CT when SVG and AHF installed together

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4.4.5 CT installation with double bus power supply

As shown in Figure 4-6, four groups of CTs are used to detect current at different areas
under double bus power supply, two groups installed at both sides of load, connected in parallel.

Figure 4-6 Wiring of CT under double bus power supply

Remark:
1. If multi-group CTs in parallel CTs (more than one group) are required, it must be
ensured all CT ratios are the same.
2. When external CT is installed to detect load current, if multi-group CTs are
required, their interfaces should be connected in parallel manner. However, when LCD
modules or LED modules are in parallel, the CT signal interfaces of parallel modules are
connected in series manner. User should tell the difference.

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Chapter V Stand-alone monitor operation

5.1 Quick guide

For standard installations using one wall mount module, please follow the following steps
(for questions please contact Sinexcel).
1. Ensure and connections are correct, safe and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Apply power to SVG. Monitoring screen starts initialising.
3. After the monitoring screen is initialised, click 'Settings' on the monitoring screen. When
a prompt for entering password appears, enter the initial password '080808' and click 'Log in'.
4. Check whether the 'CT Ratio', the 'CT Location' and the 'Total Capacity' settings are
consistent with the actual installation. If not, they should be set to be consistent with the actual
installation.
Please pay attention that the total capacity set on HMI is the current value. For example ,
for a 400V 100vkar SVG , the rated current is 150A ,so on HMI the total capacity should be set a
s 150 instead of 100.
5. Set the parameters that need to be set up beforehand, refer to 5.3 for details:
6. Return to the main page, click 'Power on' and confirm it in the pop-up dialog box. SVG
will now start to operate.

Figure 5-1 Initializing Figure 5-2 Main interface

5.2 Data interface

 Click “Data” on the main menu and enter the main interface of data, as shown in
Figure 5-3;
 Click “Voltage” in Figure 5.3 to check the waveform and spectrum of grid voltage,

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displayed in Figure 5-4 and 5-4;

Figure 5-3 Main interface of data Figure 5-5 Spectrum of grid voltage

Figure 5-4 Waveform of grid voltage Figure 5-6 Main interface of Current

 Click “Current” in Figure 5-5 and enter the main interface of current, as shown in
Figure 5-6;
 Click “Grid Current” in Figure 5-6 to check the information of grid current, as shown
in Figure 5-7;
 Click “Waveform” and “Spectrum” in Figure 5-7 to check the waveform and
spectrum of grid current, as shown in Figure 5-8 and 5-9;
 Similarly, click “Load Current” and “Comp. Current” in Figure 5-6 to check data
information about load current and compensation current;
 Click “Power Analysis” in Figure 5-5 to check power data at grid side and load side,
including apparent power, active power and reactive power, as shown in Figure 5-10;
 Click “IO/Temp.” in Figure 5-5 to check IO status and node temperature, as shown in
Figure 5-11.
Remark: during operation, the temperature can be very high. Displayed temperature
below 95℃ is considered normal.

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Figure 5-7 Information of grid current Figure 5-10 Power analysis

Figure 5-8 Waveform of grid current and load Figure 5-11 I/O status and node temperature
current

Figure 5-12 Log in interface of settings


Figure 5-9 Spectrum of grid current

5.3 Parameter settings

 Click “Settings” to enter the login interface, as shown in Figure 5-12. User input
password to login and enter the main interface to set parameter (Figure 5-13);
 Click “System Parameter” in Figure 5-13 to enter the interface of system parameter,
as shown in Figure 5-14. It includes Operation Mode, Power ON Mode, CT
Location, Quantity, Total Capacity and Comp. Rate. (For “Total Capacity” setting,
please refer to 7.2.4)
 When compensation rate needs to be set, click the number box at the right side of word
“Comp. Rate” and an interface for entering number pops up. After the number is input,

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click “OK” and you’ll see word “Success” on the interface.
Remark: SVG has two main functions: reactive compensation (Q) and three-phase
imbalance compensation (B). However, SVG provides as many as “Operation Mode”: Q; Q+B;
B+Q; B; Auto-aging.
Auto-aging function is reserved for special occasions. It turns SVG into a reactive power
source. Do not switch to this mode under normal operation.
Different function combinations represent different priorities, e.g. the combination of Q+B
means preferential compensation of reactive power, and three-phase imbalance.
 Click the “Page Down” button in Figure 5-14 to enter the “Power Saving Function”
and “Rest day” interface, as shown in Figure 5-16;
 In Figure 5-16, click the “Settings” on the main menu to return to the login interface
(Figure 5-12). User may click “log in” directly to enter the main interface of parameter
settings (Figure 5-13);
 Click “Monitor Parameter” in Figure 5-13 to enter the interface of monitor parameter,
as showed in Figure 5-15. User may set language and time displayed.
 Click “Exit” in Figure 5-13, the “Settings” interface will exit. If you need to
re-modify the options under “Settings”, enter password to login again;
 After finishing setting parameter, click “Main” on the main menu to return to the
interface of Figure 5-2. Click “Power On” and words “Are you sure?” interface will
pop up. Click “Enter”, and SVG will be turned on; click “Cancel”, it will be still in
standby status(status of “Stop”).

Figure 5-13 Main interface of Parameter Figure 5-15 Interface of monitor parameter
settings

Figure 5-16 Power saving function


Figure 5-14 Interface of system parameter

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5.4 Record interface
 Click “Record” on the main menu to enter the record interface, as shown in Figure
5-17;
 Click “Alarm” in Figure 5-17 to enter the alarm interface, as shown in Figure 5-18;
click “Active” and ‘History” in Figure 5-18 to check information of active and history
alarm;
 Click “Operations” in Figure 5-17 to enter the operations interface. As shown in
Figure 5-20, the name, start time, original and set value of history operations are
displayed.
Remark: Usually it is not allowed to delete alarm information; otherwise it may cause
total loss of history record.

Figure 5-17 Interface of Record Figure 5-19 History alarm

Figure 5-18 Active alarm Figure 5-20 Interface of Operations

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Chapter VI 7-inch HMI operation

6.1 Quick guide

Ensure SVG is correctly connected to the site electrical reticulation system, with all phase,
neutral (if required), earth and CT cabling correctly sized and connected.
Then follow the steps below:
1. Apply power to SVG cabinet. The touch screen starts initialising.

2. After touch screen initialisation, click on the touch screen and select setting.
When a prompt for entering the password appears, enter initial password 080808.
3. Check whether the settings wiring system, CT ratio, CT location and total capacity are
consistent with the actual installation. If not, they should be set to be consistent with the actual
installation.
4. Set the parameters that need to be set up beforehand, refer to 6.4 for details:

5. Click in any page of the monitoring screen, and click 'Power on' in the pop-up
auxiliary menus to start the system.

6.2 Basic interface

Basic touch/monitoring interface is composed of the title bar and page.

6.2.1 Title bar

The title bar is the strip area at the top of the screen. Its contents will vary with the pages.
The title bar of the home page is shown in Figure 6-1. The system has four states:
1. Stop: The system is powered on but compensation function hasn't started (it's live).
2. Run: The system is compensating.
3. Alarm: System failure.
4. Offline: Communication between monitor and control board is abnormal.

Click on interface to pop out main menu.

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Click in any page to pop up the auxiliary menu and then perform the
operations for SVG such as start up, shut down and clear fault.

Figure 6-1 Title bar of the homepage

Figure 6-2 Title bar in other pages

6.2.2 Basic operation

The main operations on the touch/monitor screen include click and slide.
Click: Tap the screen with your finger and release.
Slide: Tap the screen with your finger and drag on the screen. Slide left and right in the
blank space of the page to change the pages of the secondary menu. Slide up and down to scroll
to other content that isn’t displayed

6.3 Data interface

 Click “BASIC” button on the bottom menu in the main interface to enter the real-time
info interface (real-time info includes basic information of voltage and current, dry
contacts information, harmonic analysis information and power information). As
shown in Figure 6-3, user can check information about grid voltage, grid current, load
current and compensation current;
 Click “I/O” button in the title bar to check the dry contacts information. As shown in
Figure 6-5, the different statuses of dry contacts are distinguished by color, red
indicating normal operation, red indicating alarm and grey indicating stop;
 Click “HARMO” button in the title bar, monitor enters the interface of harmonic
analysis. As shown in Figure 6-4, user may check THD of grid voltage, grid current
and load current.
 Click “POWER” button in the title bar, monitor enters the interface of power
information. As showed in Figure 6-6, user may check power information at grid and
load side, including apparent power, active power and reactive power.
 Click “WAVES” button in the title bar; user may check the grid voltage waveform, as
showed in Figure 6-7. Similarly, user may check the waveform of grid current, load

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current and compensation current by clicking other “Waveform” buttons.
 Click “BASIC” at the top to return to “Real time info”

Figure 6-3 Real time info Figure 6-5 Temperature and Dry contact info

Figure 6-4 Harmonic analysis Figure 6-6 Power information

Figure 6-7 Waveform

6.4 Parameter setting

 Click “SYSTEM” button in the title bar to enter the login interface of setting, and
input password to enter the interface of system setup. “SYSTEM” is displayed in
Figure 6-8, Operation Mode, Power On Mode, CT location, Slave Module Quantity
and Total Capacity can be set up;

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 During the operation, if user is not satisfied with the compensation performance of
real-time info displayed in Figure 6-3, the settings can be changed by clicking
“SYSTEM” button.

Figure 6-8 Interface of system setup


Remark: Click “Operation Mode”in the interface of system setup as shown in Figure ,
user can also see “Operation Mode” which is equivalent to in 4.3-inch screen. Besides,
other modes are completely the same display between 7-inch screen and 4.3-inch screen.
 Click “COMM.” button in the top of Figure 6-8 to enter the interface of
communication setup, as shown in Figure 6-9.

Figure 6-9 Interface of communication setup Figure 6-10 Alarm info

6.5 Other information

 Click “Records” button in the main interface to enter the interface of alarm info, as
shown in Figure 6-10,6-11,6-12. User may check active alarm info, history alarm info
and operations;
 Click “About” button to enter the version interface, as shown in Figure 6-13.
 Click “Help” button to enter the help information interface, as shown in Figure 6-14.

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Figure 6-11 History alarm Figure 6-13 About page

Figure 6-12 Operation records Figure 6-14 Help page

6.6 Dimensions

Figure 6-15 Dimensions of 7-inch HMI

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Chapter VII SVG System

7.1 Standard SVG cabinet options

7.1.1 Nomenclature

Figure 7-1 Sinexcel SVG system description

7.1.2 Sinexcel standard cabinet

Dimension IP
Type Module number Cable entry
(W*D*H) level
50kVAr, 5 units in max
Flexi Cabinet 1 600*1000*2200
100kVAr, 4 units in max
top/bottom
50kVAr, 5 units in max
Flexi Cabinet 2 800*800*2200 special occasions IP21
100kVAr, 5 units in max
in notes below
50kVAr, 5 units in max
Flexi Cabinet 3 800*1000*2200
100kVAr, 5 units in max
600depth 50/100kVAr , 3 units in max,
800*600*2200 top cable entry IP21
Cabinet rack-mounted modules used
IP54 50kVAr, 3 units in max
1000*600*2100
Cabinet-2100H 100kVAr, 3 units in max
bottom cable entry IP 54
IP54 50kVAr, 3 units in max
700*900*1800
Cabinet-1800H 100kVAr, 3 units in max
Table 7-1 Sinexcel standard cabinet

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Remarks:
1. All flexible cabinet could be installed with 5 units of 50kVAr SVG module
2. Flexi cabinet 2&3, when installed with 5 units of 100kVAr SVG modules, top
cable entry is more recommended. It needs special breaker and extra cost if going
with bottom cable entry.
Flexi
3. Flexi cabinet 1,2,3 could all be designed into hybrid way, which means AHF and
cabinets
SVG together, above module capacity is still valid, and 150A and 100kVAr SVG
could be considered same because the dimension and ventilation is similar.
4. All flexible cabinet could be upgraded to IP31 in maximum, max capacity would
be same, but it needs extra cost and more produce time.
1. 600depth cabinets and IP54 cabinets have ventilation fans inside, power supply of
fans is different in 3P3W system and 3p4w system, the wiring type must be
Others determined before sending order.
2. IP54 cabinet- 2100H , HMI is internal, but there is a transparent cover on front
door, position of which is opposite the HMI.

7.2 Standard SVG cabinet operation

7.2.1 Mechanical transport and installation

There are two methods for cabinet transport:


1. Handling facilities are applied for transport through the 4 hanging rings on the top of the
cabinet;
2. Corresponding handling facilities are applied for transport through the bottom of the
cabinet.

Note: when moving the cabinet from the bottom of its front, disassemble the front and rear
panel at the bottom. Figure 7-2 shows what it is like after disassemble; when the cabinet is
moved to the designated position, reattach the front and rear panel.

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Figure 7-2 Front and rear panel of Sinexcel SVG system
Perform the following inspection before installation:
1. Check if there are damages from transport inside and outside the system; if there are,
contact the carrier immediately.
2. Check product label and confirm system model. The label is attached to the side wall,
and information about SVG model, capacity and main parameter is marked on the label.

7.2.2 Environment requirement

The system is designed to be installed indoor. Please keep the room clean and
well-ventilated.
Don’t keep the system indoor before installation.
The internal system provides smart air cooling to allow cool air to enter through the grid
before the cabinet, and hot air to be exhausted from the gird behind the cabinet. Do not block the
vent.

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To ensure long term and stable operation, the following environmental requirements must
be met:
 The environmental temperature for SVG must be between -10℃ and 40℃; extra heating
radiating device must be provided if the allowable value is exceeded;
 Do not keep SVG in environment with thick dust or conductive dust, or with corrosive or
explosive gas;
 Do not keep SVG in environment with strong magnetic field, nuclear radiation or
high-power RF interference from other devices;
 The environmental humidity for SVG should be less than 95%; no drip, steam and
condensate water is allowed, otherwise it may cause permanent damage to SVG and danger
to personal safety;
 The installation altitude of SVG should be <1,500m; if it is beyond 1,500m, use the device
after derating;
 No drastic vibration, violent impact or large inclination of angle is allowed during the
installation of SVG, otherwise it may cause permanent failure of system;
 Sufficient operating space must be provided during the installation of SVG to facilitate
operation and allow ventilation and heat radiation;
 The distance of the front and rear of the whole device from the wall should not be less than
500mm, and the distance of the top from the roof should not be less than 500mm.

Note: The system is only installed on concrete or other non-flammable surfaces.

7.2.3 Electrical connecting

Must be performed by qualified engineers.


For any other devices not covered in this guide, detailed mechanical and
Warning electrical installation materials are attached upon shipment.

7.2.3.1 User wiring

Before wiring, make sure the switch in distribution room of SVG system
input power and city power are in “off” state, and warning label is
Warning attached to prevent any other person from handling the switch.
Follow the procedures below to connect cable after correctly installing the system:
1. Confirm all input distribution power switches are completely off.
2. Open the front door of the cabinet and you’ll see the busbar connecting to power cable:
electrical connection listed in Figure 3-4.

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3. Connect protective grounding and other necessary ground cables to earth point PE; all
SVG cabinets must be connected to user grounding.
4. Connect and mark input power cable and external CT signal cable according to the type
of installation.
5. Close the front door.

Earth wire connection must comply with international relevant standards.


Warning

Failure to conduct ground installation according to requirement may lead


to electromagnetic interference, electric shock and fire.
Warning
For selection of system power and signal line diameter, please refer to Appendix 2.

7.2.3.2 CT secondary side short-circuited terminal row

Once external CT is connected to power distribution, CT secondary side terminal must be


short-circuited and disconnected after CT secondary side cable is connected to the corresponding
terminal. Users need to configure this short circuit device by themselves when connecting CT.
Make sure that all secondary side GND ends of three-phase are short-circuited and connected to
SVG PE line before CT is connected to the system, so as to ensure the safety of operator.
CT secondary side cable short circuit is listed in Figure 7-4:
The following procedures need to be taken when the device needs maintenance:
1) Before drawing out the module, push gliding slab 3, 8 and 13 of CT terminal to
“connecting” state;
2) After installing the new module, push gliding slab 3, 8 and 13 of CT terminal to
“breaking” state.

Figure 7-3 CT user short-circuit terminal Figure 7-4 CT secondary short-circuit

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7.2.3.3 CT wiring

Sinexcel 400V SVG system adopts three CTs separately connected to phase A, phase B and
phase C. CT cable should be STP (shielded twisted pair) and separated from power cable so as to
improve the accuracy of test and reduce interference from signal.
The system is supportive of CT source and load side connection. Refer to chapter IV for
details of CT. Refer to Appendix 2 for selection of CT cable diameter.

7.2.3.4 External protective device

Breaker or other protective devices must be installed where external AC power is input.
Install appropriate overcurrent protection device on the input power distribution.
Current capacity of power cable and the system’s overload capacity should be considered
during installation.
Note: The system’s earth leakage current (RCD) should be below 3.5mA.

7.2.4 HMI operation

When controlling SVG system, we suggest using a central monitor (7-inch HMI). This
section focused on monitor parameter setting in several special situations. For more details about
7-inch HMI, please refer to Chapter VI.

7.2.4.1 Multiple wall-mounted modules parallel system

When using a 7-inch HMI to control paralleled wall-mounted modules, the 4.3-inch panel
on each module will become unable to control the module. All parameters should be set through
the 7-inch HMI. The “Slave Module Quantity” shall be the number of all modules that are under
this HMI’s control. The “Total Capacity” shall be the sum of all modules that are under this
HMI’s control. And dial switch of all modules shall be set “0000”.

7.2.4.2 Multiple cabinets with one HMI system

A 7-inch HMI can control at maximum 8 SVG modules. When multiple cabinets contains
no more than 8 modules, a 7-inch HMI is applicable. The “Slave Module Quantity” shall be the
number of all modules that are under this HMI’s control. The “Total Capacity” shall be the sum
of all modules that are under this HMI’s control. And please pay attention that total capacity
setting is in A ,not kvar.
for example , there are 2 cabinets used together and 4 units of 100kvar SVG in each

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cabinet ,one HMI controls 8 modules . the rated current of each module is 150A. the total
capacity should be set as 1200 , and slave module should be set as 8 .

7.2.4.3 Multiple cabinets with multiple HMI system

In a system consisting only SVG modules, for different HMI, the “Slave Module Quantity”
shall be the number of all modules that are under this HMI’s control and the “Total Capacity”
shall be the sum of all modules of the system.
In a system consisting both AHF and SVG modules, different HMI shall be applied for
AHF cabinet and SVG cabinet. The “Slave Module Quantity” shall be the number of all modules
that are under this HMI’s control and the “Total Capacity” shall be the sum of all modules that
are under this HMI’s control.
for example , there are 2 cabinets used together and 4 units of 100kvar SVG in each cabinet.
one HMI controls 4 units and 2 HMI in total . the rated current of each module is 150A.for each
HMI , the total capacity should be set as 1200 , and slave module should be set as 4..

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7.3 Cabinet designing instructions

7.3.1 Mechanical designing

Figure 7-5 Structure of Sinexcel Flexi-cabinet

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7.3.2 Cabinet ventilation designing

Heat dissipation is very important when designing cabinet. Because poor heat dissipation
will influence the compensating capacity of device, even cause a great damage to the lifetime of
the device.
Following requirement should be followed when designing AHF/SVG cabinet.

7.3.2.1 Natural Air cooling

SVG module has fans installed inside itself for cooling. When modules are installed in
cabinet, there should be enough ventilation area on both front door and backdoor. When there
are no special requirements on cabinet appearance and protection class, natural air cooling
should be first choice. Natural air cooling should meet the following items:
1) Cabinet’s front ventilation area should be no less than 1.5 times of the summary of all
modules’ front ventilation area.
2) Cabinet’s rear ventilation area should be no less than 1.5 times of summary of all
modules’ rear ventilation area.
3) Definition of effective ventilation area
 Module’s front effective ventilation area: summary area of all the ventilation
holes on the front side of module
 Module’s rear effective ventilation area: summary area of all the ventilation holes
on the rear side of module
 Cabinet’s front effective ventilation area: summary area of all the ventilation
holes on the front door of cabinet
 Cabinet’s rear effective ventilation area: summary area of all the ventilation holes
on the rear door of the cabinet.
4) The position of the ventilation hole in front and rear door of the cabinet should face
against module ventilation hole position.

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Figure 7-6 Module’s ventilation holes on front side of 50kVAr SVG

Figure 7-7 Module’s ventilation holes on the rear side of 50kVAr SVG
5) Above standards apply to IP2X or IP3X cabinet, a higher IP level cabinet may need to
add extra fans to improve heat dissipation, please contact module manufacturer for
more support .

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Figure 7-8 Cabinet’s front ventilation holes

7.3.2.2 Fan-forced air cooling

Installing fans in cabinet to help vent is called fan-forced air cooling, 2 common design are
listed below, and the following requirement should be followed:
1) Natural air cooling on front side, fan-forced cooling on rear side.
Cabinet’s front ventilation area should not be less than 1.5 times the module’s front
ventilation area. The exhaust air volume of the fans in the rear should not be less than
1.5 times than summary heat volume of all modules. The cooling requirement of single

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module please refer user manual.
2) Fan-forced air cooling on both front and rear side
3) The exhaust air volume of the fans on front and rear door should both not be less than
1.5 times than summary heat volume of all modules.
4) Cabinet’s ventilation hole position should face against module ventilation hole
position, and the fan’s installing position should face against module’s front or rear
ventilation hole position.

7.3.3.3 Attention

For cabinets with IP level higher than IP4X, the drawing of cabinet is suggested to be sent
to module manufacturer for confirmation. The following information is required:
1) Appearance drawing of cabinet. the ventilation hole and fan installing position should
be clearly shown in the drawing.
2) For cabinet with fans, the exhaust air volume of fans is required.
3) For cabinet with ventilation holes, cabinet’ effective ventilation area is required.

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Chapter VIII System power on and shutdown

8.1 Power on steps

Only after SVG is installed and commissioned by an engineer and the


external power switch has been closed, can the power on steps be
Warning executed.
These power on steps are applicable to SVG when it is at off-position. Operation steps are
as follows:
1. Apply power to SVG by closing the disconnecting switch or breaker between the power
grid and SVG.
2. Close the load break switch in the cabinet. The touch/monitoring screen displays power
on. If the green running indicator light of main cabinet flickers, it will indicate that SVG is
normally energised. In case of any failure, the red alarm indicator light on the cabinet will come
on, and the running indicator light will be off.
3. When powered on and normal supply is established and if SVG has been set as
'Automatic power on' and power conditions are met, the system will start automatically.
4. If it is set as 'manual power on' and after the monitoring screen has started upon the
energising process, click 'turn on' in the menu. After a normal soft power on, the system will
switch on the power module.

8.2 Power off steps

To prevent personal injury and in case of cabinet maintenance or opening


after shutdown, disconnect all input switches. Conduct relevant
Warning measurements using a multimeter to ensure personal safety.
Click turn off in the menu to stop system immediately and enter the standby state.
Please note: In a standby state, the internal system and terminal are still electrified (live). When
the power is not disconnected, any maintenance or opening the cabinet is strictly prohibited.

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8.3 Auto power on

In case of abnormal grid voltage or frequency, SVG will automatically stop compensating
current output and enter standby state (standby mode will note operate in case of power outage).
When the following conditions are met, SVG will automatically re-run and restore output.
1. The utility power has restored to normal
2. Auto-on has been enabled in Settings-General-Start mode;
3. Auto-on delay is enabled (default: 10 sec)
Please note: If the auto power-on feature of SVG isn’t enabled, the user needs to manually start
SVG using the touch/monitor screen.

8.4 Emergency stop

In the case of an abnormal function or output of SVG, press the EPO button on the front
panel to turn off the module. Immediately disconnect the curcuit breaker or isolation switch
between SVG and the grid to cut off the system input power.
After pressing EPO and troubleshooting, if all tests appear OK, re-press the EPO button and
click on the monitor screen, select 'Clear fault', and perform the startup operations if there is no
alarm sounding. In the event of continued alarm please contact Sinexcel.

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Chapter IX Common fault diagnosis

For common failures and solutions, please refer to Table 5-1. Some failures and alarms can
be solved by the user on site. If it can’t be resolved, please contact Sinexcel.
The failures caused by improper use, such as CT cable reverse, CT polarity error, power
cable phase sequence error and parameter setting error, can be found by checking the data in the
power on process. For poor compensation effect and no alarm information, please contact
Sinexcel.

Failures or alarms Possible reasons Solutions

Communication Communication failure Check if the communication cable is


failure between the monitoring securely connected
module and SVG
Over-temperature Ambient temperature is too Check the possible reasons one by one.
high;
Air duct is blocked;
Fan failure
Input voltage is 1. The incoming power cables Check if the model is connected
abnormal are incorrectly or poorly corresponding to the requirements of
connected or the neutral is that model. Check that the power cable
disconnected or poorly is reliably connected, and if the input
connected; phase voltage is in the range of 132V ~
2. Input overvoltage or 264V.
undervoltage, converter is
turned off or can’t be turned
on.
Input frequency is Converter is turned off or Check if the frequency of AC input is in
abnormal can’t be turned on because the the range of 42.5-62.5Hz
input frequency exceeds the
limit
DC bus overvoltage Converter is turned off or Please contact our product engineers.
can’t be turned on due to the
high DC bus voltage
Auxiliary power Auxiliary power failure Please contact our product engineers.
failure
No compensation 1. SVG is not turned on; Check if SVG is turned on, check the
current 2. CT wiring has problem; setting of compensation rate, check the
3. The compensation rate is installation position of the CT and
set too small wiring method and if the CT cable is
securely connected

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Controller Controller parameters do not Please contact our product engineers.
parameter setting match the set controller
error parameters
Inverter overload Compensation current of SVG Check if the capacity of SVG matches
failure exceeds the rated current the load
CT ratio setting External CT ratio setting error Check if the installation direction of the
error CT and the cable phase sequence are
correct.
Table 9-1 Troubleshooting

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Appendix 1 Product Parameter

Item Sinexcel Static Var Generator


System parameter
Grid voltage 380V(-40%~+20%);228V~456V
Grid frequency 45Hz ~ 62Hz
Allowed number of Unlimited
module in parallel
Overall efficiency (100% ≥97%
load)
Network configuration 3-phase 3-wire, 3-phase 4-wire,
Setting of CT ratio 150/5 ~ 10,000/5
Topology design Tri-level topological structure
Performance indicator
Rated capacity 30/50kVAr 100kVAr
Fast response time <50μs
Complete response time <5ms
Target PF Adjustable between -1 ~ 1
Control algorithm Intelligent FFT algorithm, instantaneous reactive algorithm
Switching frequency 20kHz
Reactive compensation Supported
Imbalance compensation Supported
Cooling mode (smart 220L/Sec 405L/Sec
cooling)
Noise level <65dB
Communication monitoring capability
Communication interface RS485/ network interface(RJ45)
Communication protocol Modbus protocol, TCP/IP
Protective function Overvoltage protection, under voltage protection, short-circuit
protection, inverter bridge reverse protection and
overcompensation protection
CT monitoring alarm Yes
Fault alarm Yes, 500 records at most
Monitoring Centralized monitoring supported

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Physical characteristics
Installation method Wall-mounted, rack-mounted and cabinet
Net weight 35kg 48kg
Color All modules black, cabinet: RAL7035
Environmental requirement
Altitude ≤1500m, between 1500 ~ 4000m, in accordance with national
standard GB/T3859.2, power reducing by 1% with every increase
of 100m
Operating temperature -10℃ ~ +40℃
Relative humidity 95% at most, no condensation
Level of protection IP20, other IP levels customizable
Storage temperature -40℃~70℃
Relevant qualification & standard
Qualification CE certified, CCIC-SET test report
Standard EN 50178\EN 61000-6-2\EN61000-6-4; Sinexcel corporate
standard
Table A1-1 Product parameter

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Appendix 2 Selection of Cable and Accessories

Rated
30 50 100 150 200 250 300 400 500
capacity
Cable of
phase A/B/C 35 35 50 70 50*2 70*2 95*2 120*2 120*2
mm2
Cable of
35 50 50 95 70*2 95*2 120*2 150*2 150*2
phase N mm2
PE cable mm2 16 16 16 50 50 50 95 120 120
Power
terminal M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8
screw
PE terminal
M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6
screw
Rated current
100A 150A 200A 300A 630A 630A 630A 800A 800A
of Breaker
Below 15m: RVVSP 2*2.5 mm2; 15m-30m: RVVSP 2*4 mm2; above 30m:
CT cable
contact Sinexcel
Range of CT
150/5~10000/5
ratio
If there is requirement for cable temperature, the specification of cable
Remark
needs to be expanded
Table A2-1 Selection of cable and accessories
Note:
1. The cable size selection of N phase should 3 times to phase if the zero sequence harmonic as a
main part of total harmonic current
2. The CT ratio selection should be 1.5~4 times to maximum load current
3. The Rated current selection of breaker should be 1.2 times or above to SVG rated capacity

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Appendix 3 Monitoring parameter description

Menu Description
THDI Total harmonic distortion of grid current of phase
Grid current A/B/C
RMS RMS of grid current of phase A/B/C
Main THDI Total harmonic distortion of load current of
interface Load current phase A/B/C
RMS RMS of load current of phase A/B/C
Power ON Send “power on” command
Power OFF Send “power off” command
Voltage (V) phase voltage
Frequency (Hz) frequency of grid voltage
Voltage THDU(%) Total harmonic distortion of voltage
Waveform Waveform of grid voltage
Spectrum harmonic analysis of grid voltage
Current (A) RMS of phase A/B/C grid
current
PF PF at grid side
THDI (%) THD of phase A/B/C grid
Grid current current
Waveform Waveform of grid and load
Data current of phase A/B/C
Spectrum harmonic analysis of grid
current
Current
Current (A) RMS of phase A/B/C load
current
PF PF at load side
THDI(%) THD of phase A/B/C load
Load current current
Waveform Waveform of grid and load
current of phase A/B/C
Spectrum harmonic analysis of load
current

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Current (A) current compensation of
phase A/B/C
Load Rate (%) the ratio of compensation
current and rated current of
Comp. current
system
Waveform Waveform of SVG
compensation current of
phase A/B/C
Apparent power apparent power of phase A/B/C at grid side
apparent power of phase A/B/C at load side
Active power active power of phase A/B/C at grid side
active power of phase A/B/C at load side
Reactive power reactive power of phase A/B/C at grid side
Power analysis
reactive power of phase A/B/C at load side
cosφ Cosine of angle between grid voltage and
fundamental current
Cosine of angle between load voltage and
fundamental current
IO status status info of dry contact
Temperature (The Node 1, 2, 3 temperature display of phase
number of A/B/C Inverter
temperature node Node 4, 5, 6 local temperature of
IO/temperature
varies with different inductance board
models. User needs to
depend on specific
module.
Analog address 1 Address of DSP variable
Debugging Analog address 2 Address of DSP variable
Analog address 3 Address of DSP variable
Software version No. Version No. of monitor and controller
Version System model Display of SVG voltage level, rated capacity and
3-phase 3-wire or 3-phase 4-wire system
operation mode 6 operation modes available
0. Reactive; 1. Q+B; 2. Auto-aging; 3. B+Q; 4.
System
Settings Balancing; 5. Constant Reactive
parameter
power on mode Used to set SVG power-on mode. Under the
“auto ” mode, cut off the power first and then

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turn on power again, SVG will automatically
compensate load harmonic; under the “manual”
mode, cut off the power first and then turn on
power again, SVG won’t work automatically.
Under the “manual” mode, only having received
the power-on command, SVG will work.
CT location At either source side or load side
Quantity Default value is 1, can not be changed
Total capacity Set the total capacity of the system
Comp. Mode Intelligent mode、Sequential mode or All mode
CT Ratio Set external CT Ratio, e.g. 600:5 etc.
Ext. passive Filter Reserve function
CT secondary Default value is series, can not be changed
connection
Inductor current Used to select compensation of inductive or
conFigure capacitive reactive power, user not allowed to
change it
PT Ration Set the ratio of external transformer
Target Power Factor Under “harmonic and reactive compensation”
mode, set value of PF at grid side. SVG adjusts
the magnitude and phase of reactive current
according to its own load rate, so that grid PF
approaches target value
Controller parameter Parameter of internal control loop. The larger the
parameter, the better the stability. Conversely, the
performance increases. User not allowed to
change it.
variable 1 Check DSP internal variable, user not allowed to
change it
variable 2 Check DSP internal variable, user not allowed to
change it
Comp. Rate Set harmonic compensation rate; 1.0 indicates
100%, and so on
Hybrid parameter Reserve function
Harmonics comp. setup Compensate harmonics ranged between 2nd and
50th and their compensation rate
Power saving function Turn on/off the device at a regular time to save

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power
Select weekday Set the working time of SVG during a week
Select holidays Set the rest time of SVG
Local address Address of each module in the system
Monitor Baud rate 9600bps or 19200bps
parameter Language Set the language
Time Set time and date
Used to clear the failure that cannot be
Clear fault
automatically recovered
Exit Exit the “Settings” interface
Record Active alarm Serial No., name and start time of active alarm
History alarm Serial No., name and start/end time of alarm
Alarm
History alarm Download history alarm information to USB
download storage device
Serial number and name of operation, start time and specific variation of
Operations
operation

Table A3-1 Parameters description of 4.3-inch LCD screen

Menu Item Description


Voltage (V) phase voltage of phase A/B/C
Frequency
voltage frequency
Grid (Hz)
voltage Total harmonic distortion of grid voltage of phase
THDU
A/B/C
Waveform Waveform of grid voltage
RMS (A) RMS of grid current of phase A/B/C
Real-time Basic
PF PF at grid side
info info Grid
Total harmonic distortion of grid current of phase
current THDI
A/B/C
Waveform Waveform of grid current of phase A/B/C
RMS (A) RMS of phase A/B/C load current
Load PF PF at load side
current THDI THD of phase A/B/C load current
Waveform Waveform of load current of phase A/B/C

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RMS (A) Compensation current of phase A/B/C
the ratio of compensation current and rated current of
Comp. Load rate
system
current
Waveform of SVG compensation current of phase
Waveform
A/B/C
Harmoni Grid THDI THD of grid current of phase A/B/C
cs Load THDI THD of load current of phase A/B/C
Analysis Grid THDU THD of grid voltage of phase A/B/C
apparent power of phase A/B/C at grid side
Apparent power
apparent power of phase A/B/C at load side
Power active power of phase A/B/C at grid side
Active power
analysis active power of phase A/B/C at load side
reactive power of phase A/B/C at grid side
Reactive power
reactive power of phase A/B/C at load side
Dry
contact status info of dry contact
info
6 operation modes available
operation mode 0. Reactive; 1. Q+B; 2. Auto-aging; 3. B+Q; 4.
Balancing; 5. Constant Reactive
CT Ratio Set external CT Ratio, e.g. 600:5 etc.
At either source side or load side according to actual
CT location
CT location
PT Ration Set the ratio of external transformer
Comp. mode Intelligent mode、Sequential mode or All mode

Hybrid parameter Reserve function


Basic
Settings Slave Module Quantity Set the number of slave device
setup
set the total capacity of the system, indicated by the
sum of the rated current of single module in parallel
Total Capacity
operation system; set before product leaving factory,
user not allowed to change it
Used to set SVG power-on mode. Under the “auto ”
mode, cut off the power first and then turn on power
power on mode again, SVG will automatically compensate load
harmonic; under the “manual” mode, cut off the power
first and then turn on power again, SVG won’t work

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automatically. Under the “manual” mode, only having
received the power-on command, SVG will work.
Parameter of internal control loop. The larger the
Controller parameter I parameter, the better the stability. Conversely, the
performance increases. User not allowed to change it.
Set harmonic compensation rate; 1.0 indicates 100%,
Comp. Rate
and so on
Under “harmonic and reactive compensation” mode, set
value of PF at grid side. SVG adjusts the magnitude
Target Power Factor
and phase of reactive current according to its own load
rate, so that grid PF approaches target value
Set the voltage level of SVG, finished when product
Voltage
leaving factory, user not allowed to change it
Used to select compensation of inductive or capacitive
Inductor cur.config
reactive power, user not allowed to change it
Set the input wire system of SVG (3-phase 3-wire
system or 3-phase 4-wire system). This setup has been
Network Configuration
finished before product leaving factory, user not
allowed to set it

Ext. passive Filter Reserve function

Selection of CT secondary side wiring, series


CT secondary connection
connection first recommended
Check DSP internal variable, user not allowed to
Variable 1
change it
Check DSP internal variable, user not allowed to
Variable 2
change it
Harmoni Compensate harmonics ranged between 2nd and 50th
cs and their compensation rate
Background
Set monitoring address
communication address
Background
Set the number of change of carrier wave per unit time
Comm. communication Baud rate
Background Set background communication protocol, Dianzong
communication protocol protocol by default
MAC address Set MAC address of the LAN the device is in

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IP address Set IP address
Gateway Set gateway
Subnet mask Set subnet mask
Sleep
Set the running and resting time of device
mode
Language Set the language displayed
Time Set time
Other
Date Set date
setup
Set the length of work time for LCD brightness, 2/5/10
LCD bias light
minutes
Serial No., name and start time of active alarm
Active alarm
information
Serial No., name and start/end time of alarm
History alarm
Record information
Download history alarm information to USB storage
History alarm download
device
Operations Record the type and variation of operation and time
Power on Send “power on” command
Power
Power off Send “power off” command
on/off
Clear fault Clear the failure that cannot be automatically restored
Version Display software version No. and system model

Table A3-2 Parameter description of 7-inch LCD screen

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Appendix 4 Introduction of Modbus Protocol

Due to the large number and great intensity of interference sources during electric power
communication, RS485 is more reliable and stable than RS232 communication; while in
RS485, Modbus protocol communication only needs to use RX and TX of serial port. Thus,
Modbus RTU is adopted for transmission.
Sinexcel SVG supports Modbus protocol; Sinexcel SVG contains RS485 communication
interface and can be connected to external USB or serial port via 485/USB converter or 485/232
converter. For LCD model, it needs to be connected to external USB interface or serial port via
signal interfaces 485P+ and 485P- behind the chassis, as shown in Figure 1 and 2. For LED
model, it needs to be connected to external USB interface or serial port via signal interfaces
485+ and 485- of centralized monitoring modules, as shown in Figure 3 and 4. Modbus bus can
be applied to the collection and process monitoring of all kinds of data; via Modbus protocol,
user can collect and check voltage information, current information, power information,
harmonic analysis, IO status and temperature information, and collect the alarm information of
SVG.
Remark: user needs to contact Sinexcel product engineer if Mosbus protocol is
required.

Figure A4-1 Wiring of 485 communication interface and USB interface of external equipment

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Figure A4-2 Wiring of 485 communication interface and serial port of external equipment

Figure A4-3 Wiring of 485 communication interface of centralized monitor and USB interface of
external equipment

Figure A4-4 Wiring of 485 communication interface of centralized monitor module and serial port of
external equipment

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Appendix 5 Introduction of I/O board

In the industrial field, the operation status and safety of equipment are of concern to
enterprise users. Due to the limited configuration of enterprise auditors, remote or short-range
centralized control is used, that is, the operation status of each equipment in the distribution
system is controlled by some means of communication. The information is collected and
displayed in the monitoring room, where the dry contact is a relatively common means of
short-range monitoring.

Figure A5-1 Dry contact board


Sinexcel dry contact board mainly consists of four parts: RJ45 Ethernet port, output dry
contact 1, output dry contact 2, input dry contact.
1. RJ45 Ethernet port
Sinexcel offers Modbus protocol and RJ45 Ethernet port. The user can access the module to
the user LAN through the network cable, then establish communication between the user
Ethernet monitoring system and the module based on Modbus.
2. Output dry contact 1
This dry contact is used to monitor the on/off status of the module. As shown in the figure 1,
Pin 2 always output high level: VDD. Pin 1 and Pin 3 have two level: high level “VDD” and low
level “0”.
In order to monitor the module power status, there is need to measure the output level of
Pin 1 and Pin 3.
1) If module power is on, Pin 1 output high level: VDD, else output low level: 0.
2) If module power is off, Pin 3 output high level: VDD, else output low level: 0.
The user can use the level change of the Pin1 and Pin 3 to design peripheral circuit to
monitor the on/off status of the module.
3. Output dry contact 2
This dry contact is used to monitor whether the module have alarm or not.As shown in the

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figure 2, Pin 2 always output high level: VDD. Pin 1 and Pin 3 have two level: high level
“VDD” and low level “0”.
1) If module has no alarm, Pin 1 output high level: VDD, else output low level: 0.
2) If module has an alarm, Pin 3 output high level: VDD, else output low level: 0.
The user can use the level change of the Pin1 and Pin 3 to design peripheral circuit to
monitor whether the module have alarm or not. The maximal allowable DC current in the output
end is 8A, the maximum DC voltage is 28V and the maximum AC voltage is 277V.
4. Input dry contact
As shown in figure 3, there are four input ports. Pin 2 and Pin 4 are connected to GND.
1) If input high level “VDD” to Pin 1, the module will turn off. If input low level “0” to Pin
1, the module will do nothing.
2) If input high level “VDD” to Pin 3, the module will turn on. If input low level “0” to Pin
3, the module will do nothing.
The high level range: DC 7V~36V, ideal range is: DC 10V~20V.

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Appendix 6 Toxic and hazardous substances and elements
Toxic and hazardouus substances or elements
Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated
Part name
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers
(Cr 6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
Metal O O O O O O
enclosure
Plastic X O O O O O
enclosure
Printed X O O O O O
circuit board
Outlets X O O O O O
Cables and X O O O O O
wires
Connectors O O X O O O
and circuit
breakers
Sealed lead X O O O O O
acid battery
Transformer O O O O O O

Other X O O O O O

Table A6-1 Toxic and hazardous substances and elements

O signifies that the content of the poisonous substance in all the homogeneous materials
contained in this component is below the amount regulated by SJ/T11363-2006 standard.
X signifies that the content of the poisonous substance in at least one specific homogeneous
material contained in this component is above the amount regulated by SJ/T11363-2006 standard
Note: Printed circuit board: including empty printed circuit board and all above-mentioned
parts.
Hazardous substances MCV
Pb,Hg,Cr6+,PBB,PBDE 1000 PPM
Cd 100APM

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Appendix 7 External dimension of Sinexcel SVG

Appendix 7.1 External Dimension of 30kVAr

Figure A7-1 External dimension of 30kVAr LCD (rack-mounted)

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Figure A7-2 External dimension of 30kVAr LCD (wall-mounted)

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Figure A7-3 External dimension of 30kVAr LED (rack-mounted)

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Appendix 7.2 External Dimension of 50kVAr

Figure A7-4 External dimension of 50kVAr LCD (rack-mounted)

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Figure A7-5 External dimension of 50kVAr LCD (wall-mounted)

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Figure A7-6 External dimension of 50kVAr LED (rack-mounted)

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Appendix 7.3 External Dimension of 100kVAr

Figure A7-7 External dimension of 100kVAr LCD (rack-mounted)

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Figure A7-8 External dimension of 100kVAr LCD (wall-mounted)

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Figure A7-9 External dimension of 100kVAr LED (rack-mounted)

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Appendix 7.4 External Dimension of Flexi-cabint

Figure A7-10 External dimension of 600*1000*2200 Flexi-cabinet

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Figure A7-11 External dimension of 800*1000*2200 Flexi-cabinet

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Figure A7-12 External dimension of 800*800*2200 Flexi-cabinet

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