Power Factor Control Relay

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Power Factor Control Relay : Microprocessor- based control relay for intelligent control of capacitor bank. : By automatic identificaton of threshold current(c/k value), phase : Through clear display of key momentary values and operating parameter. Power factor (cos Ø) Apparent (RMS), active and reactive currents 5 th, 7 th,11 th,13 th harmonic voltage content Total Capacitive power required to meet target power factor setting Monitoring of Harmonic Levels: By continuous monitoring and display of harmonic voltage levels. In the event of harmonic levels exceeding programmable limits, all capacitors will be switched off through over current alarm. Prolongs Switchgear Life: The RM 9606 / RM 9612 counts, stores and displays the numberof switching operations for each individual capacitor stage. An alarm is triggered if the switching counters exceed programmable limits. Additional Protection for Capacitors: The RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor bank without harmonic filters, especially when resonance cause an increase in harmonic levels. : Cyclic switching for capacitor stages of the same rating. Accurate switching of capacitor stages prevents unnecessary switchings for responsive control. Continuous optimisation of switching delay according to : Potential-free alarm contact. Programmable overcurrent alarm threshold limit(from 1.05 to 3.0 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Zero voltage and zero current tripping with alarm signal. "Kinked" control curve characteristics avoid overcompensation under light load. Four-quadrant power control with LED display when active power is generated into mains. Manual/automatic operation with ability to switch each individual capacitor stage ON or OFF. Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 0.95 capacitive in steps of 0.01. Preset up to three fixed capacitor stages which will be excluded from normal automatic operation. Independent setting of capacitor swithcing time to match discharge time of capacitor stages. Suitable for current transformers with rated secondary current : Undercompensation High harmonic levels Overcurrent Switching counters

Fault in voltage circuit (U = 0 alarm) Fault in current circuit (I = 0 alarm) Fault in capacitor stages (C = 0 alarm)

Type EMR 1100S / EMR 1100 capacitor banks with 12 control contacts. Apparent (RMS), active and reactive currents 5 th, 7 th, 11 th and 13 th harmonic voltage content Total capacitive power required to meet target power factor setting Monitoring of Harmonic Levels By continuous monitoring and display of harmonic voltage levels. In the event of harmonic levels exceeding programmable limits, all capacitors will be switched off through overcurrent alarm. Prolongs Switchgear Life The EMR 1100 counts, stores and displays the number of switching operations for each individual capacitor stage. An alarm is triggered if the switching counters exceed programmable limits. Additional Protection for Capacitors The RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. (from 1.05 to 3.0 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Kinked control curve characteristics avoid overcompensation under light load. Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 0.95 capacitive in steps of 0.01. Preset up to three fixed capacitor stages which will be excluded from normal automatic operation. Undercompensation High harmonic levels Switching counters Fault in current circuit (I = 0 alarm) Fault in capacitor stages (C = 0 alarm) Optional extension of the EMR 1100S to EMR 1100 full version by means of software updating enables Potential-free tariff switching contact to select two independent target power factor settings. Remote indication of the measuring values and historical data (daily curves, monthly and annual evaluation). Communication with Building control systems. Configuration and remote indication of the measuring values with software EMR-SW via the RS232 interface. 30

Type RM 9606 capacitor banks with 6 control contacts. Apparent (RMS), active and reactive currents 5 th, 7 th, 11 th and 13 th harmonic voltage content Total capacitive power required to meet target power factor setting Monitoring of Harmonic Levels By continuous monitoring and display of harmonic voltage levels. In the event of harmonic levels exceeding programmable limits, all capacitors will be switched off through overcurrent alarm. Prolongs Switchgear Life The RM 9606 counts, stores and displays the number of switching operations for each individual capacitor stage. An alarm is triggered if the switching counters exceed programmable limits. Additional Protection for Capacitors The RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. (from 1.05 to 3.0 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Kinked control curve characteristics avoid overcompensation under light load. Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 0.95 capacitive in steps of 0.01. Preset up to three fixed capacitor stages which will be excluded from normal automatic operation. PFC-Relays Configuration and remote indication of the measuring values via RS232 interface with EMR 1100. Undercompensation High harmonic levels Switching counters Fault in current circuit (I = 0 alarm) Fault in capacitor stages (C = 0 alarm) 31

Type RM 9806 capacitor banks with 6 control contacts. Total voltage distortion factor (% THVD) Number of active capacitor steps Extensive Analysis Record When in automatic mode, display of: Connection faults Capacity step faults Recognized step sequence Protection for Capacitors The optional RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. The threshold can be set between 1.05 to 1.95 x I rms. (from 1.05 to 1.95 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Two control curves characteristics: to avoid overcompensation under light load. to avoid inductive reactive power under regeneration conditions Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 1.00 capacitive. Fault in capacitor stages Article-No. Power Factor Control Relay Type 38-00250 With 6 control contacts RM 9806 38-00103 With 6 control contacts RM 9606 38-00301 With 12 control contacts EMR 1100 S 20-50008 With 12 control contacts and bus EMR 1100 interface to FRAKO Energy- Management-System 20-50013 Software-Upgrade EMR 1100 S EMR-Upgrade to full version EMR 1100 20-10312 EMR-Software for EMR 1100 for EMR-Sofware configuraton and online-view 32

Type EMR 1100S / EMR 1100 capacitor banks with 12 control contacts. Apparent (RMS), active and reactive currents 5 th, 7 th, 11 th and 13 th harmonic voltage content Total capacitive power required to meet target power factor setting Monitoring of Harmonic Levels By continuous monitoring and display of harmonic voltage levels. In the event of harmonic levels exceeding programmable limits, all capacitors will be switched offthrough overcurrent alarm. Prolongs Switchgear Life The EMR 1100 counts, stores and displays the number of switching operations for each individual capacitor stage. An alarm is triggered if the switching counters exceed programmable limits. Additional Protection for Capacitors The RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. Continuous optimisation of switching delay according to (from 1.05 to 3.0 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Kinked control curve characteristics avoid overcompensation under light load. Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 0.95 capacitive in steps of 0.01. Preset up to three fixed capacitor stages which will be excluded from normal automatic operation. Undercompensation High harmonic levels Switching counters Fault in current circuit (I = 0 alarm) Fault in capacitor stages (C = 0 alarm) Optional extension of the EMR 1100S to EMR 1100 full version by means of software updating enables Potential-free tariff switching contact to select two independent target power factor settings Remote indication of the measuring values and historical data (daily curves, monthly and annual evaluation) Communication with Building control systems Configuration and remote indication of the measuring values via the RS232 interface 1)

Type RM 9606 capacitor banks with 6 control contacts. Apparent (RMS), active and reactive currents 5 th, 7 th, 11 th and 13 th harmonic voltage content Total capacitive power required to meet target power factor setting Monitoring of Harmonic Levels By continuous monitoring and display of harmonic voltage levels. In the event of harmonic levels exceeding programmable limits, all capacitors will be switched off through overcurrent alarm. Prolongs Switchgear Life The RM 9606 counts, stores and displays the number of switching operations for each individual capacitor stage. An alarm is triggered if the switching counters exceed programmable limits. Additional Protection for Capacitors The RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. (from 1.05 to 3.0 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Kinked control curve characteristics avoid overcompensation under light load. Four-quadrant power control with LED display when active Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 0.95 capacitive in steps of 0.01. Preset up to three fixed capacitor stages which will be excluded from normal automatic operation. Configuration and remote indication of the measuring values via RS232 interface 1) Software EMR-SW optional for EMR 1100 Undercompensation High harmonic levels Switching counters Fault in current circuit (I = 0 alarm) Fault in capacitor stages (C = 0 alarm)

Type RM 9806 capacitor banks with 6 control contacts. Total voltage distortion factor (% THVD) Number of active capacitor steps Extensive Analysis Record When in automatic mode, display of: Connection faults Capacity step faults Recognized step sequence Protection for Capacitors The optional RMS current monitoring function provides excellent protection for capacitor banks without harmonic filters, especially when resonance causes an increase in harmonic levels. The threshold can be set between 1.05 to 1.95 x I rms. (from 1.05 to 1.95 x I rms ). Continuous monitoring for defective capacitor stages through self adjustment of control program. Two control curves characteristics: to avoid overcompensation under light load. to avoid inductive reactive power under regeneration conditions Target power factor setting adjustable from 0.80 inductive to 1.00 capacitive. Independent setting of capacitor switching time to match Suitable for current transformers with rated secondary current Fault in capacitor stages FRAKO Kondensatoren- und Anlagenbau GmbH Tscheulinstr. 21a D-79331 Teningen Germany Telefon 07641/453-0 Telefax 07641/453-545 http://www.frako.de E-Mail: info@frako.de ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Your representative: FRAKO 95-00145/08/03/7290 Subject to technical alteration