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Thyristor module TSM-HV50
Series/Type: TSM
Ordering code: B44066T0050E690
Date:
Version:
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Identification/Classification 1:
(header 1)
Thyristor module for dynamic PFC
Identification/Classification 2:
(header 2)
Accessories for power factor correction
Ordering code:
B44066T0050E690
Series/Type:
Thyristor module TSM-HV50
Preliminary data (optional):
(if necessary)
Preliminary data
Department:
FK PC PM PFC
Date:
August 2006
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Thyristor module for dynamic PFC
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Preliminary data
Charateristics
Fast electronically controlled self observing thyristor
switch
Usage in dynamic (fast) power factor correction
systems in 690 V grids, neutral conductor required
For capacitive loads up to max. 60 kvar at 690 V
Micro-processor controlled alignment to tuned or
detuned capacitor branches (up to 14%) for optimized
switching behaviour
No system perturbation due to switching operations
(transients)
Switching without delay
Maintenance-free
Long useful service life
No noise emission during switching operations
Compact module ready for connection
B44066T0050E690
Thyristor module TSM-HV50
Features
• Easy installation
• Mounting position
• Display and control via LED display
• Permanent self-monitoring
- Mechanical assembly directly on a mounting plate
- Self check after turn-on of main voltage
- Optimized switching behaviour to the connected load
(tuned/detuned) via the internal processor
- Storage of optimized parameters for optimum switching
behaviour
- Upright; minimum 100 mm space on top and below
- Operation
- Faults
- Activation
- Temperature
- Voltage
- Capacitor failure
FK PC PM PFC
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
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