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PSY5 Synchronizing System Version 1.

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Contents

1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Safety technology note for the user .................................................................................................................5
1.2 Measurement data ......................................................................................................................................5
1.2.1 Reference point ...................................................................................................................................6
1.2.2 Power supply (standard & PSY5-..W) ......................................................................................................6
1.3 Measuring inputs ........................................................................................................................................7
1.3.1 System 2............................................................................................................................................7
1.3.2 System 1............................................................................................................................................8
1.4 Discrete inputs............................................................................................................................................8
1.5 Relay outputs..............................................................................................................................................9
1.6 Controller outputs........................................................................................................................................9
1.6.1 PSY5-..D.. ..........................................................................................................................................9
1.6.2 PSY5-..A.. ........................................................................................................................................10
1.7 Wiring diagram .......................................................................................................................................12
1.7.1 PSY5-FU-D (power supply: 24 Vdc) .......................................................................................................12
1.7.2 PSY5-FU-A (power supply: 24 Vdc) .......................................................................................................13
1.7.3 PSY5-FU-D-W (power supply: 90..265 Vac/dc) .....................................................................................14
1.7.4 PSY5-FU-A-W (power supply: 90..265 Vac/dc) .....................................................................................15
2 Description of Functions................................................................................................................16
2.1 Functionality.............................................................................................................................................16
2.1.1 Function tables ..................................................................................................................................16
2.1.2 Additional conditions..........................................................................................................................17
2.2 Control inputs...........................................................................................................................................18
2.3 Isolation of the power supply from the discrete inputs .......................................................................................18
2.4 Operating conditions.................................................................................................................................19
2.4.1 No load control ................................................................................................................................19
2.4.2 Synchronizing ...................................................................................................................................19
2.4.3 Synch check .....................................................................................................................................20
2.4.4 Isolated operation..............................................................................................................................20
2.4.5 Closing the CB without synchronization (black start) .................................................................................20
2.4.6 LED "Closed" flashes...........................................................................................................................21
2.5 Control outputs .........................................................................................................................................21
2.6 Analog controller outputs ............................................................................................................................22
3 Display and Operating Elements...................................................................................................25
3.1 Brief explanation of the LEDs and push buttons ...............................................................................................25
3.1.1 LEDs................................................................................................................................................25
3.1.2 Buttons ............................................................................................................................................25
3.1.3 Others .............................................................................................................................................25
3.2 LEDs .......................................................................................................................................................26
3.3 Push buttons.............................................................................................................................................27
3.4 LC display ...............................................................................................................................................28
3.4.1 Display monitoring in automatic mode: Double voltage / frequency display .................................................28
3.4.2 Display monitoring in automatic mode: Alarm indication ...........................................................................28
4 Configuration screens (input of the parameters) ...........................................................................29
4.1 Configure basic data ................................................................................................................................29
4.1.1 Password protection ...........................................................................................................................30
4.1.2 Direct configuration ............................................................................................................................31
4.2 Configure basic settings .............................................................................................................................32
4.3 Configure controller...................................................................................................................................33
4.3.1 No load control ................................................................................................................................33
4.3.2 Frequency controller ...........................................................................................................................33
4.3.3 Voltage controller ..............................................................................................................................37
4.3.4 Synchronization.................................................................................................................................41
4.3.5 Synchronization time monitoring ...........................................................................................................43
4.3.6 Black start ........................................................................................................................................44
4.3.7 Relay output 16-17 ............................................................................................................................45
4.4 Password configuration ..............................................................................................................................45
5 Commissioning.............................................................................................................................46
6 Appendix.....................................................................................................................................47
6.1 Technical Data .........................................................................................................................................47
6.2 Dimensions ..............................................................................................................................................48
7 Parameter list ..............................................................................................................................49

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Illustrations and Tables

Illustrations
Figure 1-1: Reference point ..........................................................................................................6
Figure 1-2: Power supply (24 VDC, standard)..................................................................................6
Figure 1-3: Power supply (90..265 VAC/DC, PSY5-..W) .................................................................6
Figure 1-4: Measuring inputs – voltage system 2 ..............................................................................7
Figure 1-5: Measuring inputs – Voltage system 1..............................................................................8
Figure 1-6: Discrete inputs............................................................................................................8
Figure 1-7: Relay outputs – control outputs I (CB control).....................................................................9
Figure 1-8: Relay outputs – control outputs II (messages) .....................................................................9
Figure 1-9: Controller - PSY5-..D.. – three position controller ...............................................................9
Figure 1-10: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – three position controller ...........................................................10
Figure 1-11: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – analog controller output - speed/frequency.................................11
Figure 1-12: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – analog controller output – voltage .............................................11
Figure 1-13: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-D ......................................................................................12
Figure 1-14: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-A ......................................................................................13
Figure 1-15: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-D-W ..................................................................................14
Figure 1-16: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-A-W ..................................................................................15
Figure 2-1: Control loop ............................................................................................................22
Figure 2-2: Step response (example) ............................................................................................22
Figure 2-3: Step response – controller set-up ..................................................................................24
Figure 3-1: Front foil..................................................................................................................25
Figure 6-1: Dimensions ..............................................................................................................48

Tables
Table 2-1: Operating conditions .................................................................................................16
Table 2-2: Operating conditions - terms ........................................................................................17

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WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating,
or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can
cause personal injury and/or property damage.

The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed (overtemperature, or over-
pressure, where applicable) shutdown unit(s), that operates totally independently of the prime mover control unit(s) to
protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover with possible personal injury
or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic governor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving
mechanism(s), the linkage(s), or the controlled unit(s) fail.

CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging unit, make sure the charging unit is
turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system.

Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent damage to these parts.
• Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a grounded surface
and maintain contact while handling the control).
• Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards.
• Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with conductive units.

Important Definitions

WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Appropriate pre-
cautions have to be taken.

CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in damage to equipment. This note should
absolutely be observed when connecting the unit.

NOTE

References to other notes and supplements as well as tables and lists are identified by means of the "i" symbol. Most of
the referenced sections are included in the Annex.

Newage AVKSEG reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information provided by Newage AVKSEG
is believed to be correct and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Newage AVKSEG unless otherwise expressly under-
taken.

© 2003; Newage AVKSEG


All Rights Reserved.

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1 Introduction

1.1 Safety technology note for the user

Intended Use The unit must only be operated for the uses described in this manual. The prerequisite for a proper and safe operation
of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance.

NOTE
This manual has been developed for an unit fitted with all available options. Inputs/outputs, functions, configuration
screens and other details described, which do not exist on your unit may be ignored.
The present manual has been prepared to enable the installation and commissioning of the unit. On account of the
large variety of parameter settings, it is not possible to cover every possible combination. The manual are therefore
only a guide. In case of incorrect entries or a total loss of functions, the default settings can be taken from the enclosed
list of parameters.

Electrostatic Discharge Awareness

All electronic equipment is static-sensitive, some components more than others. To protect these components from static damage, you
must take special precautions to minimize or eliminate electrostatic discharges.

Follow these precautions when working with or near the control.

1. Before doing maintenance on the electronic control, discharge the static electricity on your body to ground by touching and
holding a grounded metal object (pipes, cabinets, equipment, etc.).

2. Avoid the build-up of static electricity on your body by not wearing clothing made of synthetic materials. Wear cotton or cot-
ton-blend materials as much as possible because these do not store static electric charges as much as synthetics.

3. Keep plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam materials (such as plastic or Styrofoam cups, cup holders, cigarette packages, cellophane
wrappers, vinyl books or folders, plastic bottles, and plastic ash trays) away from the control, the modules, and the work area
as much as possible.

4. With the opening of the unit the guarantee expires!


Do not remove the printed circuit board (PCB) from the control cabinet unless absolutely necessary. If you must remove the
PCB from the control cabinet, follow these precautions:

• Do not touch any part of the PCB except the edges.

• Do not touch the electrical conductors, the connectors, or the components with conductive units or with your hands.

• When replacing a PCB, keep the new PCB in the plastic antistatic protective bag it comes in until you are ready to install
it. Immediately after removing the old PCB from the control cabinet, place it in the antistatic protective bag.

1.2 Measurement data

CAUTION
A circuit breaker must be provided near to the unit and in a position easily accessible to the operator. This must also
bear a sign identifying it as an isolating switch for the unit.

NOTE
Inductivities connected (such as coils of operating current or undervoltage tripping units, or auxiliary or power contacts)
must be connected to a suitable interference suppressor.

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1.2.1 Reference point

Reference point

0
Figure 1-1: Reference point

Terminal Description Amax


Reference point: Neutral point of the three-phase system or neutral
0 terminal of the voltage transformer (Measuring reference point); Sold.lug
! with three-conductor systems, do not connect

1.2.2 Power supply (standard & PSY5-..W)

24 Vdc (+/-25 %)
Standard
0 Vdc

2
Power supply
24 Vdc

1
Figure 1-2: Power supply (24 VDC, standard)

Terminal Description Amax


Standard
1 +24 VDC, 10 W 2.5 mm²
2 0 V reference potential 2.5 mm²

90..265 Vac/dc
29 27 25 Wide-range power supply (PSY5-..W)
+/L
PE Power supply
-/N

Figure 1-3: Power supply (90..265 VAC/DC, PSY5-..W)

Terminal Description Amax


PSY5-..W - wide range power supply
25 90..265 VAC, max. 10 VA approx. 90..265 VDC, max. 10 W 2.5 mm²
27 PE 2.5 mm²
29 0 Vac 2.5 mm²

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1.3 Measuring inputs

NOTE
The PSY5 can operate (monitor) only one synchronization point (one power circuit breaker), because it is a 1-power-
circuit-breaker configuration. The voltage at terminals 23/24 (system 1) is the voltage to which the assessment of the
synchronization at terminals 20/21 (system 2) refers. The synchronization voltage can be, e. g., the mains or busbar
voltage.

NOTE
There are generally three different variants for connection of the measuring circuit voltage:
" Direct connection to the low voltage system,
# Connection to medium voltage via two-pole isolated transformer (e. g. in the case of a
V-connection) and
$ Connection to medium voltage via single-pole isolated transformer (e. g. Y-connection).

1.3.1 System 2

MCB GCB
L1
L2
L3
G
N

L2 Voltage

0 20 21
L1 System 2
3 2 1

Figure 1-4: Measuring inputs – voltage system 2

Note: Connection corresponding to the mains configuration (see wiring diagram).

Terminal Measurement Description Amax


Connection to the measuring circuit voltage corresponding to the variant ", # or $
20 Voltage system 2 - L1 2.5 mm²
21 Voltage system 2 - L2 2.5 mm²
direct or
Reference point: N-terminal of the low voltage
Transformer
system or star point of the voltage transducer
0 ../100 V Sold.lug
(measuring reference point);
! do not connect in three wire installations

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1.3.2 System 1

MCB GCB
L1
L2
L3
G
N

23 24
L2 Voltage
L1 System 1
3 2 1 3 2 1

Figure 1-5: Measuring inputs – Voltage system 1

Note: Connection corresponding to the mains configuration (see wiring diagram).

Terminal Measurement Description Amax


Connection to the measuring circuit voltage corresponding to variant ", # or $
23 direct Voltage system 1 - L1 2.5 mm²
24 or ../100 V Voltage system 1 - L2 2.5 mm²

1.4 Discrete inputs

CAUTION
Please note that the maximum voltages which may be applied at the discrete inputs are defined as follows. Voltages
higher than those specified destroy the hardware!
• Maximum input range: +/-18..250 Vac.

18..250 Vac/dc
Signal device
B A

Enable CB
Reply CB CB 3
D C

Reply: CB is open

Figure 1-6: Discrete inputs

Terminal Associated Description Amax


zero-terminal (acc. DIN 40 719 part 3, 5.8.3)
Make contact
A B
3 Enable CB 2.5 mm²
5 7 Enable isolated operation / black start 2.5 mm²
6 Activation of parameter set B 2.5 mm²
Normally closed contact
C D
4 7 Reply: CB is open 2.5 mm²

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1.5 Relay outputs

max. 250 V AC

B A
Relay output
external device

Figure 1-7: Relay outputs – control outputs I (CB control)

Root Switched Description Amax


A B
14 15 Synchronizing pulse, Command: close CB 2.5 mm²

max. 250 V AC

B A
Relay output
external device

Figure 1-8: Relay outputs – control outputs II (messages)

Root Switched Description Amax


A B Note: The relays close when the function is fulfilled.
Message: Connect 2 2.5
16 17
mm²
18 19 Readiness for operation 2.5
mm²

1.6 Controller outputs

The PSY5-FU-D.. is equipped with two three-position controllers for voltage and frequency (made of a form C and form A relay). With
the version PSY5-FU-A different controller output signals can be selected by configuration, which are connected in different ways.

1.6.1 PSY5-..D..

max. 250 Vac


9 10

Speed Lower

controller Raise
Speed / frequency
controller
Common
8
11 12 13

Voltage Lower

controller Raise Voltage controller


Common

Figure 1-9: Controller - PSY5-..D.. – three position controller

Terminal Description Amax


8 common 2.5 mm²
9 higher Speed/frequency controller 2.5 mm²
10 lower 2.5 mm²
11 common 2.5 mm²
12 higher Voltage controller 2.5 mm²
13 lower 2.5 mm²

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1.6.2 PSY5-..A..

The PSY5-..A.. has controller outputs for the following signals which can be changed by configuration as well as over an external
bridge.

a.) Versions
- Three-position controller via relay manager
- Control of n/f: Parameter "f-controller type" = THREESTEP
n+/f+ = Relay connected to terminals 45/46
n-/f- = Relay connected to terminals 47/48
- Control of V: parameter "v-controller type" = THREESTEP
V+ = Relay connected to terminals 45/46
V- = Relay connected to terminals 47/48

- Analog controller output


- Control of n/f: Parameter "f-controller type" = ANALOG
Current output (mA) = no external bridge/jumper necessary
Voltage output (V) = external bridge/jumper between 8/9
Connect the Controller to terminals 9/10
- Control of V: Parameter "v-controller type" = ANALOG
Current output (mA) = no external bridge/jumper necessary
Voltage output (V) = external bridge/jumper between 11/12
Connect the controller to terminals 12/13

- PWM controller output


- Control of n/f: Parameter "f-controller type" = PWM
PWM output = external bridge/jumper between 8/9
Connect the controller to terminals 9/10

b.) Connection of the controllers

Setting: 'THREESTEP' (three-position controller)

max. 250 Vac


B A

Relay output

The relay has to be decoupled.

Figure 1-10: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – three position controller

Terminal Description Amax


45 2.5 mm²
raise Speed / Frequency controller
46 2.5 mm²
or
47 Voltage controller 2.5 mm²
lower
48 2.5 mm²

NOTE
In the PSY5-FU-A-W no relays for three-point controller are present!

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Setting: 'ANALOG' and 'PWM' (analog controller) – Frequency controller

GND

9 10
GND

Governor

Current
Speed
Speed / power
N/C
controller
IA IA

8
GND

9 10
GND

Governor

Voltage
Speed
UA Speed / power
UA
controller

8
GND

9 10
GND

Governor
Speed
Speed / power

PWM
PWM PWM
controller

8
Figure 1-11: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – analog controller output - speed/frequency

Type Terminal Description Amax


8 IA 2,5 mm²
I 9 2,5 mm²
Current
10 GND 2,5 mm²
8 2,5 mm²
U 9 UA Speed controller / Frequency controller 2,5 mm²
Voltage
10 GND 2,5 mm²
8 2,5 mm²
PWM 9 PWM 2,5 mm²
10 GND 2,5 mm²

Setting: 'ANALOG' (analog controller) – voltage controller

GND
11 12 13

GND
Current

Voltage / re-active
AVR

N/C
power controller
IA IA

GND
11 12 13

GND
Voltage

Voltage / re-active
AVR

UA UA
power controller

Figure 1-12: Controller - PSY5-..A.. – analog controller output – voltage

Type Terminal Description Amax


11 IA 2.5 mm²
I 12 2.5 mm²
Current
13 GND 2.5 mm²
Voltage controller
11 2.5 mm²
U 12 UA 2.5 mm²
Voltage
13 GND 2.5 mm²

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1.7 Wiring diagram

1.7.1 PSY5-FU-D (power supply: 24 VDC)

The socket for the PC configuration


is situated on the side of the unit.
9 10

lower
Drive

SPEED
raise
Three-position controller
11 12 13 8

lower
G

VOLTAGE
raise
Three-position controller
20 21

L2
PSY5-FU-D (Synchronizing Unit)

alternatively Voltage system 2


L1
3

Reply: CB is open
4

Enable CB
23 24 14 15 16 17 3
CB

CB

Message: Connect 2

Command: close CB
3

7 18 19
Readiness for operation Function: NO
L2
alternatively Voltage system 1
L1 Common (term. 3, 4, 5, 6)
#Battery

Activation of parameter set B


6

Enable isolated operation / black start


5

0 Vdc
2

24 Vdc
1

Reference point
0

Subject to technical modifications. 2003-12-05 | PSY5 Wiring Diagram SEG psy5seg-4903-ap.skf

Figure 1-13: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-D

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1.7.2 PSY5-FU-A (power supply: 24 VDC)

The socket for the PC configuration


is situated on the side of the unit.
PWM Voltage Current Voltage Current

Speed Speed Speed


AVR AVR
Governor Governor Governor

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
PWM

UA

IA

UA

IA
N/C

N/C
8 9 10 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 13

9 10
Drive

SPEED
Analog controller
11 12 13 8
G

VOLTAGE
Analog controller
20 21

45 46 47 48
L2 Governing:

PSY5-FU-A (Synchronizing Unit)


alternatively Voltage system 2 - Frequency lower (f-)
L1 - Voltage lower (V-)
3

Governing:
- Frequency raise (f+)
Reply: CB is open - Voltage raise (V+)
4

Enable CB
23 24 14 15 16 17 3
CB

CB

Message: Connect 2

Command: close CB
3

7 18 19
Readiness for operation Function: NO
L2
alternatively Voltage system 1
L1 Common (term. 3, 4, 5, 6)
#Battery

Activation of parameter set B

6
Enable isolated operation / black start
5
0 Vdc
2

24 Vdc
1

Reference point
0

Subject to technical modifications. 2003-12-05 | PSY5 Wiring Diagram SEG psy5seg-4903-ap.skf

Figure 1-14: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-A

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1.7.3 PSY5-FU-D-W (power supply: 90..265 VAC/DC)

The socket for the PC configuration


is situated on the side of the unit.
N
9 10

25 27 29
lower
Drive

SPEED PE
raise
Three-position controller
L (90..265 Vac/dc)
11 12 13 8

lower
G

VOLTAGE
raise
Three-position controller

PSY5-FU-D-W (Synchronizing Unit)


20 21

L2
alternatively Voltage system 2
L1
3

Reply: CB is open
4

Enable CB
23 24 14 15 16 17 3
CB

CB

Message: Connect 2

Command: close CB
3

7 18 19
Readiness for operation Function: NO
L2
alternatively Voltage system 1
L1 Common (term. 3, 4, 5, 6)
#Battery

Activation of parameter set B


6
Enable isolated operation / black start
5

Reference point
0

Subject to technical modifications. 2003-12-05 | PSY5 Wiring Diagram SEG psy5seg-4903-ap.skf

Figure 1-15: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-D-W

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1.7.4 PSY5-FU-A-W (power supply: 90..265 VAC/DC)

The socket for the PC configuration


is situated on the side of the unit.
PWM Voltage Current Voltage Current

Speed Speed Speed


AVR AVR
Governor Governor Governor

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
PWM

UA

IA

UA

IA
N/C

N/C
8 9 10 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 13

N
9 10

25 27 29
Drive

SPEED PE
Analog controller
L (90..265 Vac/dc)
11 12 13 8
G

VOLTAGE
Analog controller

PSY5-FU-A-W (Synchronizing Unit)


20 21

L2
alternatively Voltage system 2
L1
3

Reply: CB is open
4

Enable CB
23 24 14 15 16 17 3
CB

CB

Message: Connect 2

Command: close CB
3

7 18 19
Readiness for operation Function: NO
L2
alternatively Voltage system 1
L1 Common (term. 3, 4, 5, 6)
#Battery

Activation of parameter set B


6
Enable isolated operation / black start
5

Reference point
0

Subject to technical modifications. 2003-12-05 | PSY5 Wiring Diagram SEG psy5seg-4903-ap.skf

Figure 1-16: Wiring diagram PSY5-FU-A-W

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2 Description of Functions

2.1 Functionality

2.1.1 Function tables

The status of the discrete inputs "Reply: CB open" and "Enable CB" is displayed via the LEDs "Closed" und "Enable" on the pressure-
sensitive front membrane. Additionally to the input signals the conditions in Table 2-2: Operating conditions - terms must be noticed.

Input signal Operating condition Cond. Relay "Command: close CB"


LED
"Closed"

LED
"Enable"

Discr. inp. term. 5: "Enable


isolated op. / Blackstart"

OFF or - OFF
0 0 x
automatic no-load control C1 OFF
No-load operation or C OFF
0 1 0 synchronization or A Slip or phase zero
synch-check A1 Synch-check
No-load operation or C OFF
synchronization or A Slip or phase zero
0 1 1
Synch-check or A1 Synch-check
Black start B Black start
1 x 0 OFF - OFF
1 x 1 Isolated operation D OFF
0: "OFF" / 1: "ON" / x: Signal of no significance (0 or 1)
Table 2-1: Operating conditions

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2.1.2 Additional conditions

The function of the unit is also dependent, apart from the discrete input signals, on the state of the available measured voltages. The
particular function must also be activated in configuration mode:

Condition
- Voltage of system 1 and system 2 must apply to the following conditions:
50 % < U < 125 % of the rated voltage VN
A Synchronization
80 % < f < 110 % of the rated frequency fN
(after time monitoring trips, the synchronization will be aborted)
- Voltage of system 1 and system 2 must apply to the following conditions:
A1 Synch-check 50 % < U < 125 % of the rated voltage VN
80 % < f < 110 % of the rated frequency fN
- Parameter "black start gen. switch ON"
B Blackstart - One of the three black start options must be switched on and the volt-
ages U1 and U2 must be within the configured limits for the black start
- Parameter "Automatic no-load control ON"
- The frequency controller applies to the following conditions:
C1 Automatic no-load control Voltage of system 2 > 50 % of the rated voltage VN
- The voltage controller applies to the following conditions:
Frequency of system 2 > 90 % of the rated frequency fN
- for f control:
Voltage of system 2 > 50 % of rated voltage VN
C No-load operation
- for V control:
Frequency of system 2 > 90 % of rated frequency VN
- Voltage of system 2 > 50 % of rated voltage VN
- For voltage controller: Parameter "Voltage controller in no-load operation
D Isolated operation ON"
- For frequency controller: Parameter "Frequency controller in isolated
operation ON".
Table 2-2: Operating conditions - terms

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2.2 Control inputs

Enable CB • If this discrete input is set, the operation of the power circuit breaker and the control func-
Terminal 3 tions are enabled at the same time, if this input is set. If the power circuit breaker is
closed, this input has no effect.

Reply: The status of the CB must be transmitted to this unit through this input. The input must be set if
CB is open the CB is open. (The status of this input is checked for its plausibility and is signaled with the
Terminal 4 LED "Closed".)

Enable: Isolated With an opened power circuit breaker a black start is enabled, by setting this input. With a
operation/black closed power circuit breaker the frequency and voltage controllers are enabled for isolated
start operation, by setting this input.
Terminal 5

Activation of set of With this discrete input you can switch between the two parameter sets A and B. If this dis-
parameters B crete input is set the unit works with parameter set B, otherwise with parameter set A. One set
Terminal 6 of parameters includes the parameters

three-position controller: gain, time pulse, and insensitivity


analog controller: gain, reset time, derivative-action time

of the frequency and voltage controller and of the actual synchronization the pull-in time of the
switch.

2.3 Isolation of the power supply from the discrete inputs

By means of an appropriate external wiring, the common reference point of the discrete inputs (terminal 7) can be metallically sepa-
rated from the supply voltage (0 V, terminal 2) . This is for instance necessary, if the discrete inputs are not to be controlled with
+24 Vdc and a metallic separation of the control voltage (e. g. 220 VDC, 220 VAC) from the supply voltage has to be ensured.

Wiring should be made as follows:

• Reference points connected with 0 V


Bridge between terminal 7 and terminal 2 (0 V)
• Reference point of the discrete inputs potential-free:
Terminal 2: 0 V (supply voltage)
Terminal 7: 0 V or N (control voltage)

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2.4 Operating conditions

2.4.1 No load control

The voltage and frequency of system 2 are adjusted to the configured setpoint values. The generator circuit breaker is open.

2.4.2 Synchronizing

a.) Synchronization with slip


The voltage of system 2 will be corrected to the amplitude and frequency of the voltage of system 1, if the controller are set ON in
configuration mode. In consideration of the inherent delay the connect command for the power circuit breaker will be issued. The
synchronization is done under the following conditions (see also tables in chapter "Function tables" at page 16):

• The unit is in the automatic mode (double voltage / frequency display).


• The synchronization is switched on.
• The voltages and frequencies are within a certain range.
• The input "Enable CB" is set.
• The input "Reply: CB is open" is set and
• the synchronization time monitoring is not switched on or has not tripped.

b.) Synchronization with zero phase control


The voltage of system 2 will be corrected to the amplitude of the voltage of system 1 by the voltage controller. The frequency control-
ler is operating in two possible stages:

• Frequency correction: - As long as the difference of the frequency between system 2 and system 1 does not fall below the config-
ured value "df start", the system 2 is corrected to the frequency of system 1.
• Phase angle correction: - If the frequency difference between system 2 and system 1 is less than the value "df start", the frequency
controller adjusts the phase angle of system 2 to that of system 1, in view of turning the phase difference to zero. The control of
the phase angle is stopped only, when the frequency difference between system 2 and system 1 is getting greater then the value
"df start" plus a firmly deposited hysteresis of 0.8 Hz.

The controller can be switched off in configuration mode, if the switch-on shall occur without control.

The connect command for the power circuit breaker is done under the following conditions:

• The configured limits for voltage and frequency are met.


• The phase angle between the systems is less then the maximal permissible angle for at least the configurable time
• The input "Enable CB" is set.
• The input "Reply CB is open" is set

The connection is done without consideration of the inherent delay. In the phase-angle-zero-control mode the analog input should be
selected for the frequency controller.

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2.4.3 Synch check

In this condition, the unit can be used as a synchronization control. No control is carried out. The relay "CB close" remains picked
up, as long as the following conditions are met:

• The parameter „Synch check mode“ is set ON.


• The configured limit for the voltage difference is met
(screen "synchronization dVmax)
• The configured limits for the frequency difference are met
(screens "synchronization dfmax and dfmin")
• The configured limit for the phase angle is met
(screen "slip synchron. phimax")
• The input "Reply: CB is open" is set
• the input "Enable CB" is set.

The synchronization time monitoring is deactivated.

2.4.4 Isolated operation

Frequency and voltage of system 2 will be adjusted to the configurable setpoint values. The circuit breaker is closed. To activate the
voltage controller, the parameter "voltage controller in isolated operation" must be set to "ON". To activate the frequency controller,
the parameter "frequency controller in isolated operation" must be set to "ON". More over, isolated operation is only possible, if the
discrete input "Release isolated operation / black start" is set.

2.4.5 Closing the CB without synchronization (black start)

Output of a connect command for the power circuit breaker without synchronization if the following conditions are met:

• The black start function is in principle activated by configuration,


• one of the three possible black start functions is selected by configuration,
• the discrete input "Black start release" is set,
• the discrete input "Release CB" is set,
• the discrete input "Release CB" is set,
• the conditions for one of the preset black start functions are fulfilled:
a) U1 has the value Un (taking the configured rated voltage difference into account dU |U-Un|) and U2 is zero (taking the con-
figured zero voltage difference into account dU |U-0|).
b) U1 is zero (taking the configured zero voltage difference into account dU |U-0|) and U2 has the value Un (taking the config-
ured rated voltage difference into account dU |U-Un|).
c) U1 is zero and U2 is zero (taking each configured zero voltage difference into account dU |U-0|).

Moreover, in case a) and b) the frequency of U1 and U2 must be within the configured limits.

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2.4.6 LED "Closed" flashes

LED "Closed" flashes: Incorrect signal state of the "Reply: CB is open" on terminal 4.
Possible faults:
• Reply present on (= 0 V)
system 1 and system 2 not synchronous

If the LED flashes, one must check to see whether the input on terminal 4 is correctly wired. For the wiring to be correct, there must be
0 V applied to the input when the power circuit breaker is closed.

2.5 Control outputs

Synchronization By setting this relay the CB will be closed. The relay drops out after the pulse is output. Excep-
pulse: tion: Operation mode Synch-check.
Command: Close CB
Terminals 14/15

"Message: For the description of these control inputs please refer to chapter "Relay output 16-17" on
Connect 2" page 45
Terminal 16/17

Readiness for The contact assembly is closed when the unit is ready for operation. The relay will drop out if
operation the following occurs:
Terminals 18/19 a) The internal self-monitoring system stated an alarm. In this case a trouble-free function of
the unit cannot be guaranteed and other appropriate measures have to be taken into ac-
count, if necessary.
b) The synchronization time monitoring system is activated and has responded.

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2.6 Analog controller outputs

The analog PID controller forms a closed-loop control loop together with the controlled system (usually a first-order lag element). The
parameters of the PID controller (proportional-action coefficient KP, derivative-action time TV and reset time Tn) can be modified indi-
vidually.

Influenciny
Kpr Tn Tv Tt Kp T1
quantity

PID controller Lag element (Tt) Controlled system (PT1)

Figure 2-1: Control loop

If an abrupt disturbance variable is applied to the control loop, the reaction of the controlled system can be recorded at the output as
a function of time (step response).

x
xm
Tolerance band

xd
1

T rise Rise time


T sett Settling time
xm Overshoot
xd System deviation

0
0 Trise Tsett t/s

Figure 2-2: Step response (example)

Various values can be obtained from the step response; these are required for adjusting the controller to its optimum setting:

Rise time Tan: Period starting when the value of the control variable leaves a predefined tolerance range for the control variable fol-
lowing a jump in the disturbance variable or reference input variable and ending the first time the value re-enters this range.

Setting time Taus: Period starting when the value of the control variable leaves a predefined tolerance range for the control variable fol-
lowing a step in the disturbance variable or reference input variable and ending when the value re-enters this range permanently.

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Overshoot xm: Highest transient setpoint value deviation during the transition from one steady-state condition to a new steady-state
condition following modification of the disturbance variable or reference input variable (xm Optimal ≤ 10 %).

Permanent control deviation xd: The present deviation between setpoint value and control variable in the steady-state condition (PID
controller: xd = 0).

From these values, the values KP, Tn and TV can be determined by various calculations. Moreover, it is possible, by performing various
calculations, to determine the optimal controller settings, e. g. by calculating compensation or adjustment of the time constants, T-sum
rule, or symmetric optimum. Other setting procedures and information may be obtained from current literature.

CAUTION
The following must be observed regarding the controller setting:
• Ensure that the emergency shutdown system is ready for use.
• While determining the critical frequency, pay attention to the amplitude and frequency.
• If the two values change uncontrollably:

% EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN &

Initial state: The start position of the controller is determined using the initial state of the controller. If the controller is switched off, the
initial state can be used to output a fixed controller position. Even when the analog controller is switched off, the initial state can be
freely adjusted (e.g. the speed controller can be controlled in a statically manner).

Initial state 0..100 %


Controller output
Initial state 000% Analog controller output setting with controller switched off.

General settings: The setting rule described below only serves as an example. Whether this method is suitable for setting your particu-
lar controlled system has not been and cannot be taken into account as each controlled system behaves uniquely.

There are various methods of setting a controller. The setting rules of Ziegler and Nichols are explained below (determination for
abrupt disturbances on the system input); this setting method assumes a pure lag element connected in series with a first-order lag sys-
tem.

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1. Controller operated as a P-only controller
(where Tn = ∞ [screen setting: Tn =0], TV = 0).
2. Increase gain KP (P gain) until the control loop oscillates continuously at KP = KPcrit.

CAUTION
If the unit starts to oscillate uncontrollably, carry out an emergency shutdown and alter the screen setting accordingly.

3. Measuring of the cycle duration Tcrit


4. Set the parameters:

PID controller PI controller


KP = 0,6 × KPkrit KP = 0,45 × KPkrit
Tn = 0,5 × Tkrit Tn = 0,83 × Tkrit
TV = 0,125 × Tkrit

Step response
Controller setting Controller setting Controller setting
Optimum (xm ≤ 10 %) Tkrit Incorrect
x x x

1 1 1

0 0 0
0 t/s 0 t/s 0 t/s

Figure 2-3: Step response – controller set-up

P gain (KPR) Proportional-action coefficient 1..240


Pr.-sensitivity
Kp=000 The proportional-action coefficient KP indicates the closed-loop control system gain. The variable to
be controlled is achieved more rapidly by increasing the P-gain.

Reset time (Tn) 0.2..60.0 s


Reset time
Tn = 00,0s The reset time Tn belongs to the I-part of the PID controller. The I-component results in permanent con-
trol deviation being eliminated in the controlled state.

Derivative-action time (TV) 0.00..6.00 s


Derivative act.
time Tv=0.00s The derivative-action time TV belongs to the D-part of the PID controller. An increase in the phase re-
serve (stability) and the attenuation results from increasing this parameter.

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3 Display and Operating Elements
The foil of the front plate is made of coated plastics. All keys have been designed as touch-sensitive membrane switch elements. The
display is a LC-display, consisting of 2 × 16 characters, which are indirectly illuminated red. Contrast of the display is infinitely vari-
able by a rotary potentiometer at the left side.

1 Enable

2 5 7
Connect 12
3 6 8
Closed

f- f+ V- V+
Display Reset
4 Enter Digit Cursor
-180° +180°

9 10 11
Figure 3-1: Front foil

3.1 Brief explanation of the LEDs and push buttons

3.1.1 LEDs

No Description Function
1 Enable Enable CB
2 Connect Close command to the CB issued
3 Closed Reply: CB is closed
4 Synchroscope Display of phase position
5 f- Governor output: frequency lower (reduce speed)
6 f+ Governor output: frequency raise (increase speed)
7 V- Governor output: voltage lower (reduce excitation)
8 V+ Governor output: voltage raise (increase excitation)

3.1.2 Buttons

No Description Function
9 Display Advance display
9 Enter Confirm selection
10 Digit Increase digit
11 Reset Acknowledge alarm
11 Cursor Shift input position one digit to the right

3.1.3 Others

No Description Function
12 LC-Display LC-Display
Potentiometer Adjust LCD contrast

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3.2 LEDs

1 Enable Enable power circuit breaker


Color: green
The LED " Enable" indicates that the power circuit breaker has been enabled for operation.
The status of the LED corresponds to the status of the discrete input "Enable CB".

2 Connect CB close
Color: green
Die LED "Connect" lights up when the unit outputs an add-on order to the power circuit
breaker. The status of the LED corresponds to the status of the relay "synchronizing pulse com-
mand: close CB.

3 Closed Power circuit breaker ON


Color: green
The LED "Closed" signals the response of the power circuit breaker. The LED lights up if the
discrete input "Reply: CB is open" is not set and will extinguish as soon as the discrete input is
set. (see also chapter "LED "Closed" flashes" on page 21).

4 LED-row: Phase position/synchroscope


Color: red/yellow/green
The row of LEDs indicates the current phase position between the two voltages indicated on
the display. The green LED in the middle of the 15 LEDs indicates that the measured phase
angle between the voltage systems is less than 12 ° electrical. The phase position is only dis-
played in the automatic mode and only, if the difference between the frequency values is
smaller than 2 Hz and both voltages are within the specified permissible ranges. These
ranges are defined as follows:

Frequency ranges 80..110 % fN


Voltage ranges 50..125 % UN

There are two different directions of rotation:


left → right .... If the LED's run from left to right, the frequency of system 2 is too high, i. e., the
system 2 turns too rapidly;
right → left .... If the LED's run from right to left, the frequency of system 2 is too low, i. e., the
system 2 turns too slowly.

5 f- Governor output reduce frequency


Color: yellow

Three position The LED "f-" indicates if the unit outputs a pulse to decrease the frequency. The status of the LED
controller corresponds to the status of the relay "speed lower".

Analog controller If the actuating signal of the controller is changing to reduce the frequency, the LED illumi-
nates.

6 f+ Governor output increase frequency


Color: yellow

Three position The LED "f+" indicates if the unit outputs a pulse to increase the frequency. The status of the
controller LED corresponds to the status of the relay "speed raise".

Analog controller If the actuating signal of the controller is changing to increase the frequency, the LED illumi-
nates.

7 V- Governor output reduce voltage


Color: yellow

Three-position The LED "V-" indicates if the unit outputs a pulse to decrease voltage. The status of the LED cor-
controller responds to the status of the relay "voltage lower".

Analog controller If the actuating signal of the controller is changing to reduce the voltage, the LED illuminates.

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8 V+ Governor output increase voltage
Color: yellow

Three-position The LED "V+" indicates if the unit outputs a pulse to increase voltage. The status of the LED cor-
controller responds to the status of the relay "voltage raise".

Analog controller If the actuating signal of the controller is changing to increase the voltage, the LED illuminates.

3.3 Push buttons

In order to facilitate the setting of the parameters the buttons are equipped with a "AUTOROLL-function". It allows to switch to the next
setting and configuration screens, the digits, or the cursor position. The "AUTOROLL" function will only be activated when the user
depresses the corresponding keys for a certain period of time.

9 Display/Enter Display / Enter

Automatic mode: Display - By pressing this button, one navigates through the display of op-
erating and alarm messages.
Configuration: Enter - A jump is made to the next configuration screen. If the value originally
displayed has been changed via the "Digit" or "Cursor" push-buttons the newly
set value is saved by pressing the "Enter" push-button once. By pressing this
push-button again, the user causes the system to display the next configuration
screen.

10 Digit Digit

Automatic mode: Digit - no function


Configuration: Digit - With this push-button, the number at which the cursor is currently lo-
cated is increased by one digit. The increase is restricted by the admissible
limits (see list of parameters included in the appendix). In case the maximum
number is reached which can be set, the number automatically returns to the
lowest admissible number.

11 Reset/Cursor Reset..Cursor

Automatic mode: Reset - By pressing this button, all alarm messages are deleted, provided
that they are no longer detected.
Configuration: Cursor - This push-button is used to move the cursor one position to the right.
When the last right-hand position is reached, the cursor automatically moves to
the first position left-hand of the value to be entered.

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3.4 LC display

12 LC-Display LC-Display

Performance quantities can be retrieved from the two-lines display, provided that the unit is in
automatic mode. In configuration mode, the individual parameters are displayed.

3.4.1 Display monitoring in automatic mode: Double voltage / frequency display

LCD type 1 (V configured) Double voltage and double frequency displays

1: 000 V 00,00Hz Voltage and frequency of system 1 and system 2 are displayed. The phase angle between the
2: 000 V 00,00Hz generator and synchronization voltage is displayed by the synchroscope (LED strip).

1 ....... Voltage and frequency of system 1


LCD type 2 (kV configured) 2 ....... Voltage and frequency of system 2
1:00,0kV 00,00Hz
2:00,0kV 00,00Hz

3.4.2 Display monitoring in automatic mode: Alarm indication

Alarm indication, bottom line


----------------
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The indications are displayed according to the following list:

Type of alarm Displayed text


Synchronization time is exceeded Synchr. time

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4 Configuration screens (input of the parameters)

CAUTION
Please note that configuration only should be done in a standstill of the system.

NOTE
Please note the parameter list at the end of this manual.

While in configuration mode, (simultaneous depression of "Digit" and "Cursor"), the function "Enter" causes the input masks to scroll. A
long depression of the key "Enter" activates the scrolling function, causing a quick scrolling of the indication displays. Please note that
a backward scrolling of the last four configuration masks is possible (Exception: Jumping from the first to the last mask is not possible).
To do this you must simultaneously press the buttons "Enter" and "Cursor". If no entry, modification or any other action is carried out for
about 10 minutes, the unit automatically returns to the automatic mode.

4.1 Configure basic data

Language selection German/English


SPRACHE/
LANGUAGE english The screens (configuration and display screens) can be displayed in either German or English.

Firmware version
Software version
x.xxxx Indicates the firmware version currently used.

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4.1.1 Password protection

The unit is equipped with a three-level code and configuration hierarchy, which enables it to visualize various configuration screens
for different users. A distinction is made between:

• Code level 0 (CL0) - User: Third party


This code level enables no access whatsoever to the parameters. The configuration is blocked.

• Code level 1 (CL1) - User: Plant operator


This code level entitles the user to change a few selected parameters. Changing a code number is not possible in this case.

• Code level 2 (CL2) - User: Commissioner


With code level 2 the user has direct access to all parameters (displaying and changing). In addition, in this level the user may
also set the code number for levels 1 and 2 or switch off the password protection.

Enter code number 0..9999


Enter code
number XXXX On accessing the configuration mode, a code number, which identifies the various users, is re-
quested. The displayed number XXXX is a random number (RN). If the random number has been
confirmed with "Enter" without being changed, the unit's code level remains. On entering the code
number for level 1 respectively level 2, the unit switches into code level CL1 respectively CL2 and
the parameters can be changed accordingly. On entering a wrong code number, the unit switches
into code level 0.

NOTE
Two hours after entering the code number the code level automatically drops back to CL0!
The default code number for code level 1 (CL1) is "0001"!
The default code number for code level 2 (CL2) is "0002"!
Only in code level 2 the password protection can be switched off!

Password protection ON/OFF


Password
Protection ON ON ............ Access to configuration is done by entering the relevant code number (code
level 1/2). If a wrong code number was entered, the configuration will be blocked.
OFF ........... The user has direct access to all parameters, the code number is not requested.

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4.1.2 Direct configuration

NOTE
To configure via the configuration interface (direct configuration) you need the configuration cable PCX-MPU-RS-232,
the program PCx/MPU-SOFT and the corresponding configuration files. Please consult the online help installed when
the program is installed for a description of the PCx/MPU-SOFT PC program and its setup.

The parameters of the unit can be read via lateral plug. With the password protection switched off or if the unit is in code level 2,
writing of parameters via direct configuration is also possible. If the password protection is switched on and the unit is in code level
0 or 1, the password (code number) of code level 2 must be entered via direct configuration, to modify the parameters. The possibil-
ity, to modify parameters via display, is not affected thereby.

Configuration via the lateral plug YES/NO


Direct para.
YES YES............ Configuration via lateral plug is possible. The following further conditions for con-
figuration via lateral plug must be met:
- A connection between the unit and the PC via the direct configuration cable must
be available,
- the baud rate of the PC program PCx/MPU-SOFT must be 9.600 Baud and
- one must use the corresponding configuration file (filename: "*.asm", called by
*.cfg).
NO ............ Configuration via lateral plug cannot be carried out.

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4.2 Configure basic settings

WARNING
An incorrect input may lead to wrong measuring values and destroy the generator!

Rated system frequency 48.0..62.0 Hz


Rated Frequency
fn = 00.0Hz Enter the rated frequency of the generator (or the public mains) which in most cases is 50 Hz or
60 Hz.

Setpoint frequency system 2 48.0..62.0 Hz


Generator freq.
Setpoint= 00.0Hz The setpoint frequency of system 2 is to be entered in this mask. It will be needed for the frequency
controller while in no-load operation.

Secondary voltage system 1 (measuring transducer) 50..440 V


Voltage system 1
secondary 000V Secondary voltage of system 1 is set here in V. This entry serves to indicate the primary voltages in
the display. In the case of measured voltages of 400 V without a measurement transducer, 400 V
must be set here.

Secondary voltage system 2 (measuring transducer) 50..440 V


Voltage system 2
secondary 000V The secondary voltage of system 2 is set here in V. This entry serves to indicate the primary voltages in
the display. In the case of measured voltages of 400 V without a measurement transducer, 400 V
must be set here.

Primary voltage system 1 (measuring transducer) 0.1..65.0 kV


Voltage system 1
primary 00.000kV The primary voltage of system 1 is set her in kV. The entry is used to output the primary voltages on
the display. In the case of measured voltages of 400 V without a measurement transducer 0.40 kV
must be set here.

Primary voltage system 2(measuring transducer) 0.1..65.0 kV


Voltage system 2
primary 00.000kV The primary voltage of system 2 is set here in kV. The entry is used to output the primary voltages on
the display. In the case of measured voltages of 400 V without a measurement transducer, 0.40 kV
must be set here.

Rated voltage 70..420 V


Rated voltage
Vn = 000V This value is used, among other things, to determine the permissible range for the synchronization.

Setpoint voltage of system 2 50..440 V


Voltage system 2
Setpoint 000V This value of the voltage specifies the setpoint of system 2 voltage for no-load and isolated opera-
tion.

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4.3 Configure controller

Entering the values in the subsequent masks will change the parameters of the controller.

CAUTION
An incorrect entry may lead to uncontrolled actions of the governor and may destroy the automatically regulated gen-
erator!

4.3.1 No load control

Automatic no-load control ON/OFF


Automatic idle
Running ON ON.............. With the power circuit breaker open, frequency and voltage are controlled to the
adjusted setpoint values in spite of missing the enable of the controllers (see also
chapter "Function tables" on page 16)
OFF ............. No-load control is carried out only with controllers released (see also chapter
"Function tables" on page 16).

4.3.2 Frequency controller

The PSY5-..D.. is equipped with a three-position controller for frequency and does not contain the following masks. Furthermore only
the masks for setting the three-position controller are existing. With the extended version PSY5-..A.., several controller output signals
can be selected via the following screen. In case of the extended version, depending on the selected type of controller, the appro-
priate screens appear subsequently.

Frequency controller type THREESTEP/ANALOG/PWM


f control type
xxxxxxx THREESTEP The frequency controller operates as a three-position controller and outputs higher (f+)
only PSY5-..A.. and lower pulses (f-) via the according relays. Only one of the two controllers (the
frequency or the voltage controller) can be used at a time for the output via the re-
lays. This setting is not possible in units with wide-range power supply (PS5-FU-A-W).
ANALOG .... The frequency controller operates as a continuous controller with an analog output
signal (mA or V).
PWM .......... The frequency controller operates as a continuous controller with a pulse-width-
modulated output signal and constant level.

Note: The controller setting and the following screens are different, in a way which type of control-
ler will be selected here.

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a.) Three-position controller (PSY5..D.. and PSY5-..A.., Setting 'THREESTEP')
Frequency controller ON/OFF
Freq. controller
ON ON.............. The frequency of system 2 is controlled. The frequency is controlled in various man-
on PSY5-..D.. and ners depending on the task (no load / isolated operation / synchronization). The
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP' subsequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. Control is not carried out, and the subsequent screens of this option are not dis-
played.

Isolated operation frequency controller ON/OFF


Freq. controller
Isol. oper. ON ON.............. In isolated operation the frequency controller is enabled.
on PSY5-..D.. and OFF ............. In isolated operation the frequency controller is disabled.
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'

Frequency controller setpoint ramp 0.1..99.9 Hz/s


Freq. Controller
Ramp = 00.0Hz/s A change in setpoint is supplied to the controller via a ramp. The slope of the ramp is used to alter
on PSY5-..D.. and the rate at which the controller modifies the setpoint value. The more rapidly the change in the set-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP' point is to be carried out, the greater the value input here must be.

Frequency controller insensitivity 0.02..1.00 Hz


Freq. contr.(A)
Dead band=0.00Hz For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Dead band=0.00Hz
on PSY5-..D.. and No load/Isolated operation: The frequency of system 2 is controlled in such a manner that,
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'
in its adjusted state, the actual value deviates from the setpoint frequency setting of
system 2 (setpoint from mask setting) by the set sensitivity value at most.
Synchronization: The frequency of system 2 is controlled in such a manner that, in its adjusted
state, the differential frequency reaches the set sensitivity value at most. The fre-
quency of system 1 is used as the setpoint value and to raise the value of the adjust-
able difference offset.

Minimum frequency controller ON period 10..250 ms


Freq. contr.(A)
Time pulse >000ms For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Time pulse >000ms
on PSY5-..D.. and The minimum ON period of the relay should be selected in such a manner that the downstream ad-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'
justment facility responds reliably to the pulse that has been set according to the set time. The small-
est possible time must be set in order to ensure optimum control behavior.

Frequency controller gain 0.1..99.9


Freq. contr.(A)
Gain Kp 00.0 For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Gain Kp 00.0
on PSY5-..D.. and The gain factor Kp influences the operating time of the relays. By increasing the factor, the operating
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'
time can be increased in the event of a certain control deviation.

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b.) Analog controller outputs (only PSY5-..A.., settings 'ANALOG' and 'PWM')
Controller output signal see table
f control output
xxxxxxx This configuration screen only appears, if the frequency controller is configured as ANALOG type!
only PSY5-..A.. The range of the analog output signal is adjusted here. To choose between a current signal in mA
'ANALOG'' or a voltage signal in V, one has to connect appropriate jumpers to the output terminals. (see chap-
ter Relay outputs" on page 9). The following output signals are possible:

Type Setting in above Jumper Adjusment Adjust- Adjust-


configuration between range ment ment
screen terminal range range
8/9 min. max.
Current ±20mA (±10V) no ±20mA -20 mA +20 mA
±10mA (±5V) ±10mA -10 mA +10 mA
0-10mA (0-5V) 0-10mA 0 mA 10 mA
0-20mA (0-10V) 0-20mA 0 mA 20 mA
4-20mA 4-20mA 4 mA 20 mA
10-0mA (5-0V) 10-0mA 10 mA 0 mA
20-0mA (10-0V) 20-0mA 20 mA 0 mA
20-4mA 20-4mA 20 mA 4 mA
Voltage ±20mA (±10V) ja ±10V -10 Vdc +10 VDC
±10mA (±5V) ±5V -5 VDC +5 VDC
±3V ±3V -3 VDC +3 VDC
±2.5V ±2.5V -2.5VDC +2.5 VDC
±1V ±1V -1 VDC +1 VDC
0-10mA (0-5V) 0-5V 0 VDC 5 VDC
0.5V-4.5V 0.5-4.5V 0.5 VDC 4.5 VDC
0-20mA (0-10V) 0-10V 0 VDC 10 VDC
10-0mA (5-0V) 5-0V 5 VDC 0 VDC
4.5V-0.5V 4.5-0.5V 4.5 VDC 0.5 VDC
20-0mA (10-0V) 10-0V 10 VDC 0 VDC

Level PWM signal 3.0..10.0 V


f control output
Level PWM 00.0V These configuration screen only appears, if the frequency controller is configured as PWM type!
only on PSY5-..A.. The voltage level of the PWM signal is adjusted here.
'PWM'

Logic PWM signal positive/negative


PWM-signal
Logic positive These configuration screen only appears, if the frequency controller is configured as PWM type!
only on PSY5-..A..
'PWM' positive ...... If the controller output signal accounts for 100 %, the adjusted PWM level is output
permanently, at 0 % the output signal accounts for 0 V.
negative..... If the controller output signal accounts for 100 %, 0 V is output permanently, at 0 %
the output signal corresponds to the adjusted PWM level.

Initial frequency controller state 0..100%


f control output
Init.state 000% Controller output setting with controller switched off. The setting value in percent relates to the range
only on PSY5-..A.. between the minimal value and the maximal value of the output signal (see below).
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'

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Frequency controller ON/OFF
Freq. controller
ON ON.............. The frequency of system 2 is controlled. The frequency of system 2 is controlled in
nur bei PSY5-..A.. various manners depending on the task (no load / isolated operation / synchroniza-
'ANALOG' & 'PWM' tion). The subsequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. Control is not carried out and the subsequent screens of this option are not dis-
played.

Isolated operation frequency controller ON/OFF


Freq. controller
Isol. oper. ON ON.............. In isolated operation the frequency controller is activated.
only on PSY5-..A.. OFF ............. In isolated operation the frequency controller is inactive.
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'

Frequency controller setpoint ramp 0.1..99.9 Hz/s


Freq. controller
Ramp 00.0Hz/s A change in setpoint is supplied to the controller via a ramp. The slope of the ramp is used to alter
only on PSY5-..A.. the rate at which the controller modifies the setpoint value. The more rapidly the change in the set-
'ANALOG' & 'PWM' point is to be carried out, the greater the value input here must be.

Maximal value frequency controller 0..100%


f control output
(max.) 000% Upper limit of the analog controller output.
only on PSY5-..A..
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'

Minimal value frequency controller 0..100%


f control output
(min.) 000% Lower limit of the analog controller output.
only on PSY5-..A..
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'

P gain of the frequency controller 1..240


Freq. contr.(A)
Gain Kp 000 For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Gain Kp 000
only on PSY5-..A.. The proportional coefficient specifies the gain (see chapter, "Analog controller outputs" from page
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'
22).

Reset time load frequency controller 0.0..60.0 s


Freq. contr.(A)
Reset Tn 00.0s For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Reset Tn 00.0s
only on PSY5-..A.. The reset time Tn belongs to the I part of the PID controller (see chapter "Analog controller outputs"
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'
from page 22).With the setting Tn=0.00 s the Ipart is switched off.

Derivative-action time frequency controller 0.00..6.00 s


Freq. contr.(A)
Derivat. Tv 0.00s For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Freq. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Derivat. Tv 0.00s
only on PSY5-..A.. The derivative action time TV belongs to the D part of the PID controller (see chapter "Analog control-
'ANALOG' & 'PWM'
ler outputs" from page 22) With the setting TV=0.00 s the D-part is switched off.

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4.3.3 Voltage controller

The PSY5-..D.. is equipped with a three-position controller for voltage and does not contain the following screen. Furthermore only
screens for the setting of the three-position controller are existing. With the extended version PSY5-..A.., several controller output sig-
nals can be selected via the following screen. In case of the extended version, depending on the selected type of controller, the ap-
propriate screens appear subsequently.

Voltage controller type THREESTEP/ANALOG


V contr. type
xxxxxxx THREESTEP The voltage controller operates as a three-position controller and outputs higher (V+)
on PSY5-..A.. and lower pulses (V-) via the according relays. Only one of the two controllers (the
frequency or the voltage controller) can be used at a time for the output via the re-
lays. This setting is not possible in devices with wide-range power supply
(PSY5-FU-A-W).
ANALOG .... The voltage controller operates as a continuous controller with an analog output sig-
nal (mA or V).

Note: The controller setting and the following screens are different, in a way which type of control-
ler will be selected here.

a.) Three-position controller (PSY5-..D.. and PSY5-..A.., setting 'THREESTEP')


Voltage controller ON/OFF
Volt. controller
ON ON.............. System 2 voltage control is carried out. The voltage of system 2 is controlled in vari-
on PSY5-..D.. and ous manners depending on the task (no load / isolated operation / synchroniza-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP' tion). The subsequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. Control is not carried out, and the subsequent screens of this option are not dis-
played.

Voltage controller isolated mode ON/OFF


Volt. controller
Isol. oper. ON ON.............. In isolated operation the voltage controller is activated.
on PSY5-..D.. and OFF ............. In isolated operation the voltage controller is inactive.
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'

Voltage controller setpoint ramp 1..99 V/s


Volt. controller
Ramp = 00V/s A change in setpoint is supplied to the controller via a ramp. The slope of the ramp is used to alter
on PSY5-..D.. and the rate at which the controller modifies the setpoint value. The more rapidly the change in the set-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP' point is to be carried out, the greater the value input here must be.

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Voltage controller insensitivity 0.5..60.0 V
Volt. contr.(A)
Dead band 00.0V For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Volt. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Dead band 00.0V
on PSY5-..D.. and No load/Isolated operation: The voltage is controlled in such a manner that, in its adjusted
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'
state, the actual value deviates from the setpoint voltage setting (setpoint from mask
setting) by the set sensitivity value at most.
Synchronization: The voltage of system 2 is controlled in such a manner that, in its adjusted
state, the differential voltage reaches the set sensitivity value at most. The voltage of
system 1 is used as the setpoint value.

Minimum voltage controller ON period 20..250 ms


Volt. contr.(A)
Time pulse >000ms For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Volt. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Time pulse >000ms
on PSY5-..D.. and The minimum ON period of the relay should be selected in such a manner that the downstream ad-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'
justment facility responds reliably to the pulse that has been set according to the set time. The small-
est possible time must be set in order to ensure optimum control behavior.

Voltage controller gain factor 0.1..99.9


Volt. contr.(A)
Gain Kp 00.0 For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
on PSY5-..D.. and at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP' minal 6 is set.
Volt. contr.(B)
The gain factor Kp influences the operating time of the relays. By increasing the factor, the operating
Gain Kp 00.0
time can be increased in the event of a certain control deviation.
on PSY5-..D.. and
PSY5-..A.. 'THREESTEP'

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b.) Analog controller outputs (only PSY5-..A.., setting 'ANALOG')
Controller output signal see table
V control output
xxxxxxx This configuration screen only appears, if the voltage controller is configured as ANALOG type!
only on PSY5-..A.. 'ANALOG' The range of the analog output signal is adjusted here. To choose between a current signal in mA
or a voltage signal in V, one has to connect appropriate jumpers to the output terminals. (see chap-
ter Relay outputs on page 9).
The following output signals are possible:

Type Setting in above Jumper Adjust- Adjust- Adjust-


configuration between ment ment ment
screen terminal range range range
11/12 min. max.
Current ±20mA (±10V) no ±20mA -20 mA +20 mA
±10mA (±5V) ±10mA -10 mA +10 mA
0-10mA (0-5V) 0-10mA 0 mA 10 mA
0-20mA (0-10V) 0-20mA 0 mA 20 mA
4-20mA 4-20mA 4 mA 20 mA
10-0mA (5-0V) 10-0mA 10 mA 0 mA
20-0mA (10-0V) 20-0mA 20 mA 0 mA
20-4mA 20-4mA 20 mA 4 mA
Voltage ±20mA (±10V) yes ±10V -10 VDC +10 VDC
±10mA (±5V) ±5V -5 VDC +5 VDC
±3V ±3V -3 VDC +3 VDC
±2.5V ±2.5V -2.5VDC +2.5 VDC
±1V ±1V -1 VDC +1 VDC
0-10mA (0-5V) 0-5V 0 VDC 5 VDC
0.5V-4.5V 0.5-4.5V 0.5 VDC 4.5 VDC
0-20mA (0-10V) 0-10V 0 VDC 10 VDC
10-0mA (5-0V) 5-0V 5 VDC 0 VDC
4.5V-0.5V 4.5-0.5V 4.5 VDC 0.5 VDC
20-0mA (10-0V) 10-0V 10 VDC 0 VDC

Initial voltage controller state 0..100%


V control output
Init.state 000% Controller output setting with controller switched off. The setting value in percent relates to the range
only on PSY5-..A.. 'ANALOG' between the minimal value and the maximal value of the output signal (see below).

Voltage controller ON/OFF


Volt. controller
ON ON.............. System 2 voltage control is carried out. The voltage of system 2 is controlled in
only on 'PSY5-..A..' ANALOG' various manners depending on the task (no load / isolated operation / synchroniza-
tion). The subsequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. Control is not carried out, and the subsequent screens of this option are not dis-
played.

Voltage controller isolated mode ON/OFF


Volt. controller
Isol. oper. ON ON.............. In isolated operation the voltage controller is activated.
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG' OFF ............. In isolated operation the voltage controller is inactive.

Voltage controller setpoint ramp 1..99 V/s


Volt. Controller
Ramp = 00V/s A change in setpoint is supplied to the controller via a ramp. The slope of the ramp is used to alter
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG' the rate at which the controller modifies the setpoint value. The more rapidly the change in the set-
point is to be carried out, the greater the value input here must be.

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Maximal value voltage controller 0..100 %
V control output
(max.) 000% Upper limit of the analog controller output.
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG'

Minimal value voltage controller 0..100 %


V control output
(min.) 000% Lower limit of the analog controller output.
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG'

P-gain voltage controller 1..240


Volt. contr.(A)
Gain Kp 000 For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Volt. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Gain Kp 000
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG' The proportional coefficient specifies the gain (see chapter, "Analog controller outputs" from page
22).

Voltage controller reset time 0.0..60.0 s


Volt. contr.(A)
Reset Tn 00.0s For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Volt. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Reset Tn 00.0s
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG' The reset time Tn belongs to the I part of the PID controller (see chapter, "Analog controller outputs"
from page 22). With the setting Tn=0.00 s the I part is switched off.

Derivative-action time voltage controller 0.00..6.00 s


Volt. contr.(A)
Derivat. Tv=0.00s For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Volt. contr.(B)
minal 6 is set.
Derivat. Tv=0.00s
only on 'PSY5-..A..' 'ANALOG' The derivative-action time TV belongs to the D part of the PID controller (see chapter "Analog control-
ler outputs" from page 22).). With the setting Tv=0.00 s the D-part is switched off.

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4.3.4 Synchronization

Synchronization functions ON/OFF


Synchronizing
functions ON ON.............. An adaptation of the frequency and voltage of system 2 to the values of system 1
(respectively mains values) is carried out and a connect command is output. The sub-
sequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. No synchronization occurs, but no-load control if necessary. No connect command
is output. The subsequent screens of this option are not displayed.

Synch check mode ON / OFF


Synchocheck-
mode ON ON.............. In this state the device works as a pure synchro check unit. No regulation occurs
(see chapter "Operating conditions" on page 19).
OFF ............. The device does not work as a synchronizing control, but as a synchronizing unit
with controllers.

Offset frequency 0.00..0.25 Hz


Synchronization
df offs. = 0.00Hz During synchronization the setpoint value of the frequency of the system 2 is calculated out of the
frequency of system 1 added by this offset. This offset should be at least 0.1 Hz smaller or half the
value of dfmax (next parameter). Please also note the setting of the insensitivity of the controller, too.

Max. perm. differential frequency (pos. slip) 0.02..0.49 Hz


Synchronization
df max = 0.00Hz The prerequisite of a connect command's being output is negative deviation from this set differential
frequency. This value specifies the upper frequency (positive value corresponds to positive slip !
system 2 frequency is greater than system 1 frequency).

Max. perm. differential frequency (neg. slip) 0.00..-0.49 Hz


Synchronization
df min =-0.00Hz The prerequisite of a connect command's being output is positive deviation from this set differential
frequency. This value specifies the lower frequency (negative value corresponds to negative slip !
system 2 frequency is less than the system 1 frequency).

Max. perm. differential voltage 0.1..15.0 %


Synchronization
dV max = 00% To ensure that a connect command will be issued, the actual value must fall below the entered dif-
ferential voltage.

Min. pulse duration of connect relay 0.04..0.50 s


Synchronization
Brk.hold T>0.00s The duration of the connect impulse can be adjusted to the subordinate switching unit.

Phase-angle-zero-control ON/OFF
Phase matching
ON ON.............. The synchronization is carried out with phase-angle-zero-control and the switching of
the power circuit breaker is done dependent of the phase angle [see chapter "Con-
nection with zero phase control"]. In the following, the screens for adjusting the
phase-angle-zero-control appear.
OFF ............. The synchronization is carried out on frequency and voltage of system 1 and closing
the contacts of the power circuit breaker is done in the synchronous point [see chap-
ter "Connection with slip"]. In the following, the screens for adjusting the slip syn-
chronization appear.

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Max. perm. differential angle 0..60°
Slip synchroniz.
Max phase < 00° This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched off! The prerequi-
Zero phase control = OFF site of a connect command's being output is negative deviation from this set differential angle.
Synchronization with slip - In the operation mode "synchronization with slip" this angle is only used
as an additional criterion. If this criterion shall not take effect, one has to set the angle to 60° here.
In the operation
Synchro check - In the operation mode "Synchro check" the negative deviation from this angle is
obligatory for picking up the relay "Close CB".

Inherent delay of circuit breaker 40..300 ms


Slip synch.(A)
TClose CB=000ms For this parameter two values are adjustable. The parameter value A is active, if the discrete input
at terminal 6 is not set or not mounted. The parameter value B is active, if the discrete input at ter-
Slip synch.(B)
minal 6 is set.
TClose CB=000ms
Zero phase control = OFF This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched OFF! The closing
time of the power circuit breaker corresponds to the lead time of the connect command. The con-
nect command will be issued at the entered time before the synchronization point.

Max. perm. differential angle in case of phase-angle-zero-control 0..60°


Phase matching
Max phase < 00° This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched on! The angle be-
Zero phase control = ON tween the voltages of system 2 and system 1 must be less than the value adjusted here, so that a
connect command is output..

Dwell time for switching in case of phase-angle-zero-control 0.2..10.0 s


Phase matching
Dwell time 00.0s This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched on! When the
Zero phase control = ON maximal permitted differential angle is undershot, a time counter is started and only after the expiry
of the dwell time a connection pulse is output. The time counter will be reset, if one of the condi-
tions, which are necessary for the switching, should not be met.

Phase-angle-zero-control gain 1..36


Phase matching
Gain 00 This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched on! When phase-
Zero phase control = ON angle-zero-control is active, this gain determines, how much the output signal is changed depending
on phase difference. It must be pointed out, that the frequency controller is also active during a
phase-angle-zero-control and has to be adjusted accurately first, before this gain is adapted.

Differential frequency for starting phase-angle-zero-control 0.02..0.25 Hz


Phase matching
df start 0.00Hz This configuration screen only appears, if the phase-angle-zero-control is switched on! The phase-
Zero phase control = ON angle-zero-control is activated, when the differential frequency between system 2 and system 1 un-
dershoots the value adjusted here.

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4.3.5 Synchronization time monitoring

Synchronization time monitoring ON/OFF


Sync.time contr.
Alarm ON ON.............. This setting ensures that the synchronization time will be monitored. A time counter
starts simultaneously with the beginning of the synchronization. If, following the ex-
piry of the set time, the power circuit breaker has not been activated, a warning
message "Synchronization time" is output. Moreover, the synchronization procedure
will be cancelled and the relay "readiness for operation" drops out. By pressing the
button "Clear" for at least 3 seconds or by removing one of the conditions, which
are necessary for the synchronization (e.g. terminal 3 "Release CB"), the watchdog is
reset. The subsequent screens of this option are displayed.
OFF ............. The synchronization time will not be monitored. The subsequent screens of this option
are not displayed.

Final value for synchronization time monitoring 10..999 s


Sync.time contr.
Delay time 000s Please refer to the above description of the configuration screen.

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4.3.6 Black start

Blackstart ON/OFF
Black start
ON ON.............. Release of all black start functions. The subsequent screens of this option are dis-
played.
OFF ............. No black start is carried out, and the subsequent screens of this option are not dis-
played.

Black start function 1: U1=U2=0 ON/OFF


Black start
U1=O/U2=O ON Release of the black start function 1. In this case, both systems, U1 and U2, must fall below an ad-
justable threshold value in order to enable the output of an add-on order (dead bus-dead line).

Black start function 2: U1=0, U2=Un ON/OFF


Black start
U1=O/U2=Un ON Release of the black start function 2. In this case, the approximate value of the voltage of system U1
must be zero, and the voltage of system U2 must be applied (dead line-live bus).

Black start function 3: U1=Un, U2=0 ON/OFF


Black start
U1=Un/U2=O ON Release of the black start function 3. In this case, the approximate value of the voltage of system U2
must be zero and the voltage of system U1 must be applied (live bus-dead line).

Min. monitoring time of the black start conditions 0..20 s


Black start
Tmin > 00s Before a black start can be carried out, all conditions for the add-on of the power circuit breaker
must be at least maintained for the pre-set time.

Max. adm. zero voltage diff. for switching to the black busbar 3..50 %
Black start
dV |V-O| < 00% To ensure that the value of a voltage is detected as "approximate zero" the maximum deviation from
zero must not exceed the pre-set value (referring to the rated voltage) .

Mini. rated voltage diff. for switching to the black busbar 1..20 %
Black start
dV |V-Vn| < 00% To ensure that a voltage is detected as "applied", the deviation from the rated voltage must not ex-
ceed the pre-set value.

Max. rated voltage diff. for switching to the black busbar 0.05..5.00 Hz
Black start
df max = 0.00Hz To make sure that the power circuit breaker will be closed, the deviation of the frequency of the
voltage-carrying system from the rated frequency must not exceed the differential frequency pre-set .

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4.3.7 Relay output 16-17

" Message: Connect 2" The method of functioning of the relay "Message: Connect 2" depends on the setting of the
Terminal 16/17 mask "Rel. connect 2".

Relay function connect 2 OFF /asynch.only/ synchr. only/ syn/asyn.


Rel. "connect 2"
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For the relay "Message: Connect 2" the following setting options are possible:

OFF ............. The relay " Message: Connect 2" is not active.
Black start only The relay " Message: Connect 2" only switches simultaneously with relay
"Command: Close CB" (terminal 14/15), if the add-on order is released due to the
detection of a black start condition. With this setting, the relay can bridge a contact
of a synch-check relay which is externally connected in series with the add-on order
(terminal 14/15). Thus, a two-channel relay control is possible during synchroniza-
tion, but also an add-on order in case of a dead busbar.
Synchronous only The relay " Message: Connect 2" only switches simultaneously with the re-
lay "Command: close CB" (terminal 14/15), if the add-on order is released due to
the detection of the synchronism. With this setting, a second output is possible with
the relay, which will not respond in case of a black start.
Black/synchron. The relay " Message: Connect 2" always switches simultaneously with the re-
lay "Command: close CB" (terminal 14/15). With this setting, a second output is
possible with the relay, which is completely identical with the relay "Command:
close CB " (terminal 14/15). If a single-channel system is used for a two-terminal
control of the circuit breaker, this relay can be used for the switching of the second
terminal. Please note that this second contact assembly cannot be used as a substi-
tute for a synch-check relay!

4.4 Password configuration

NOTE
Once the code level is set, this is not changed, even if the configuration mode is accessed steady. If an incorrect code
number is input, the code level is set to CL0, and the item is thereby blocked for third parties.
If the supply voltage is present, uninterrupted, at the item for 2 hours, code level 0 is automatically set.

-- Code level 1 (Customer) 0..9999


Define level 1 This screen first appears in code level 2 (password protection active). Following the input of digits in
code 0000 this screen, the code level for level 1 (Customer) is set. More information to password protection see
on page 30.

Code level 2 (Commissioner) 0..9999


Define level 2
code 0000 This screen first appears in code level 2 (password protection active). Following the input of digits in
this screen, the code level for level 2 (mechanic) is set. More information to password protection
see on page 30.

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5 Commissioning

DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE


When commissioning the unit, please observe the five safety rules that apply to the handling of live equipment. Make
sure that you know how to provide first aid in current-related accidents and that you know where the first aid kit and
the nearest telephone are. Never touch any live components of the system or on the back of the system:

LIFE THREATENING

CAUTION
The unit may only be commissioned by a qualified technician. The "EMERGENCY STOP function must function safely
before the commissioning and must not depend on the particular engine.

CAUTION
Prior to commissioning, check that all measuring voltages are correctly connected with regard to phases. The connect
commands for the power circuit breakers must be disconnected at the power circuit breakers. The rotating field must be
measured. Any lack or incorrect connection of measuring voltages or other signals may lead to incorrect functions and
damage the unit as well as engines and components connected to the unit!

Procedure
1. Disconnect the add-on orders directly at the power circuit breakers.

2. After checking if all measuring voltages are connected in-phase, the power supply has to be applied (24 VDC) .

3. By simultaneous depression of the two buttons "Digit" and "Cursor" you enter into configuration mode.

4. Enter the parameters following the sequence of the different masks. The setting limits can be either read from the description of
the masks or from the list of parameters at the end of the operating manual.

5. Do not enable any function (breaker or control) and ensure that all displayed values are correct (are the same as measured
with an separate measuring device). If a measuring voltage has been wired incorrect or not at all, this may lead to an
asynchronous add-on order in case of an active black start!

6. Check the status of all control and auxiliary inputs and the appropriate LEDs on the front foil of the unit. Check the status of all
control and auxiliary outputs as well as the setting of the controller outputs.

7. Synchronizing the power circuit breaker:


a) Disconnect the connection to the power circuit breaker;
b) the voltage to which the system has to be synchronize to, must be within the admissible range;
c) the signal "Enable CB" has to be applied.
e) If the generator voltage is 50 % lower that the rated value the frequency controllers starts to operate. Set parameters of the
controller in that way that the setpoint value is controlled at an optimum.
f) Prior to the automatic closing of the circuit breaker ensure that all measuring values have been wired and applied correct.
In the synchronous point check weather the synchronizing functions have been configured correctly. This test is best done
using a differential voltage meter direct at the power circuit breaker.

8. Black start
a) Disconnect the connection to the power circuit breaker.
b) Check all conditions and measuring voltages and test the add-on command.
c) Automatically switching of the power circuit breaker.

9. After successful closing of the power circuit breaker the LED "Closed" has to light up.

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6 Appendix

6.1 Technical Data

Measuring voltage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


- Measuring voltage Standard .......................................... 230/400 VAC
UL ................................................... max. 300 VAC
Measuring range ................................. 50..400 VAC
- Measuring frequency ................................................................ 40.0..70.0 Hz
- Accuracy........................................................................................... Class 1
- Resistance............................................................................................ 0.1 %
- Continuous voltage input ....................................................................1.3 × UN
- Input resistance ..............................................................................0.696 MΩ
- Maximum power consumption per path..................................................0.15 W

Ambient variables--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Power supply Standard ........................................ 24 VDC (±25 %)
PSY5-..W.................................... 90..265 VAC/DC
Intrinsic consumption Standard ............................................... max. 10 W
PSY5-..W..................... max. 10 W (10 VA or 10 W)
- Ambient temperature..................................................................... -20..+70 °C
- Ambient humidity ............................................................95 %, not condensing

Discrete inputs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- isolated


- Input range (UCont, digital input) ....................................................... 18..250 VAC/DC
- Input resistance ............................................................................... ca. 68 kΩ

Relay outputs------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ isolated


- Make contact .............................................................................. potential free
- Contact material ................................................................................ AgCdO
- General purpose (GP) (UCont, relay output)
AC.........................................2.00 AAC@250 VAC
DC...........................................2.00 ADC@24 VDC
0.36 ADC@125 VDC
0.18 ADC@250 VDC
- Pilot duty (PD) (UCont, relay output)
AC............................................................... B300
DC...........................................1.00 ADC@24 VDC
0.22 ADC@125 VDC
0.10 ADC@250 VDC
Analog outputs (PSY5-..-A-..) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- isolated
- Insulation voltage .......................................................................... 1.500 VDC
- Resolution ............................................................................................ 10 bit
- Output 0/4..20 mA, max. load ........................................................ 500 Ohm
- Output 0..10 VDC, internal resistance ................................................ 500 Ohm

Housing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Type........................................................................APRANORM DIN 43 700
- Dimensions (W × B × H) .................................................. 144 × 72 × 122 mm
- Front cutout (W×H).................................................138 [+1.0] × 68 [+0.7] mm

- Wiring......................................................... Screw-type terminals depending on


plug connector 1.5 mm² or 2.5 mm²
use 60/75 °C copper wire only
use class 1 wire only or equivalent
- Weight ................................................................................... approx. 800 g

Protection -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Protection system.................................... IP42 from front at professional installation
IP54 from front with gasket (gasket: P/N 8923-1037)
IP21 from back
- Front foil ............................................................................... insulating surface
- EMV test (CE) ...................................tested according to applicable EN guidelines
- Listings ..............................................CE marking; UL listing for ordinary locations
UL/cUL listed, Ordinary Locations

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6.2 Dimensions

Configuration plug Configuration plug Front view

35
65
72

27
Back plate mounting
optionally
Bottom view
108,8 50

Back view with


connecting terminals

PSY5-FU-A >>
48 25
144

136

179

0 1 24

Figure 6-1: Dimensions

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7 Parameter list

PSY5 - Synchronizing system

Product number P/N _________________________________ Rev______________________________

Version PSY5 ___________________________________________________________________

Project ________________________________________________________________________

Serial number S/N _________________ Date ____________________________

Parameter Standard
Option Adjustment range Customer settings
100/400V; 1/5 A setting

CONFIGURE GENERAL PARAMETERS


SPRACHE/LANGUAGE German/Englisch English !G !E !G !E
Softwareversion 1.1xx
Enter code number 0..9.999 XXXX
Password Protection ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Direct para. YES/NO NO !Y !N !Y !N
CONFIGURE BASIC SETTINGS
Rated Frequency fn 48.0..62.0 Hz 50.0 Hz
Generator freq. Setpoint 48.0..62.0 Hz 50.0 Hz
Voltage system 1 secondary 50..440 V 400 V
Voltage system 2 secondary 50..440 V 400 V
Voltage system 1 primary 0.1..65.0 kV 0.4 kV
Voltage system 2 primary 0.1..65.0 kV 0.4 kV
Rated voltage Vn 70..420 V 400 V
Voltage system 2 Setpoint 50..440 V 400 V
CONFIGURE CONTROLLER
Automatic idle Running ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
f control type THREEP/ANA./PWM ANALOG
Freq. controller ON/OFF ON ! on ! off ! on ! off
Freq. controller Isol. oper ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Freq. Controller Ramp 0.1..99.9 Hz/s 5.0 Hz/s
A Freq. contr.(A) Dead band 0.02..1.00 Hz 0.10 Hz
.. Freq. contr.(A) Time pulse> 10..250 ms 80 ms
A Freq. contr.(A) Gain Kp 0.1..99.9 5.0
B Freq. contr.(B) Dead band 0.02..1.00 Hz 0.10 Hz
.. Freq. contr.(B) Time pulse> 10..250 ms 80 ms
B Freq. contr.(B) Gain Kp 0.1..99.9 30.0
f control output see table ±20 mA
(±10 V)
f control output Level PWM 3.0..10.0 V 10.0 V
PWM-signal Logic positive positive/negative positive
f control output Init.state 0..100 % 50 %
f control output (max.) 0..100 % 100 %
f control output (min.) 0..100 % 0%
A Freq. contr.(A) Gain Kp 1..240 15
.. Freq. contr.(A) Reset Tn 0.0..60.0 s 2.5 s
A Freq. contr.(A) Derivat.Tv 0.00..6.00 s 0.00 s
B Freq. contr.(B) Gain Kp 1..240 15
.. Freq. contr.(B) Reset Tn 0.0..60.0 s 2.5 s
B Freq. contr.(B) Derivat.Tv 0.00..6.00 s 0.00 s

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Parameter Standard
Option Adjustment range Customer settings
100/400V; 1/5 A setting

V contr. type THREESTEP/ANALOG ANALOG


Volt. controller ON/OFF ON ! on ! off ! on ! off
Volt. controller Isol. oper. ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Volt. controller Ramp 1..99 V/s 25 V/s
A Volt. contr.(A) Dead band 0.1..25.0 % 0.5 %
.. Volt. contr.(A) Time pulse> 20..250 ms 80 ms
A Volt. contr.(A) Gain Kp 0.1..99.9 5.0
B Volt. contr.(B) Dead band 0.1..25.0 % 0.5 %
.. Volt. contr.(B) Time pulse> 20..250 ms 80 ms
B Volt. contr.(B) Gain Kp 0.1..99.9 30.0
V control output see table ±20 mA
(±10 V)
V control output Init.state. 0..100 % 50 %
V control output (max.) 0..100 % 100 %
V control output (min.) 0..100 % 0%
A Volt. contr.(A) Gain Kp 1..240 15
.. Volt. contr.(A) Reset Tn 0.0..60.0 s 2.5 s
A Volt. contr.(A) Derivat.Tv 0.00..6.00 s 0.00 s
B Volt. contr.(B) Gain Kp 1..240 15
.. Volt. contr.(B) Reset Tn 0.0..60.0 s 2.5 s
B Volt. contr.(B) Derivat.Tv 0.00..6.00 s 0.00 s
CONFIGURE SYNCHRONIZATION
Synchronizing functions ON/OFF ON ! on ! off ! on ! off
Synchrocheck- mode ON/OFF OFF
Synchronization df offs.= 0.00..0.25 Hz 0.10 Hz
Synchronization df max 0.02..0.49 Hz 0.18 Hz
Synchronization df min 0.00..-0.49 Hz -0.10 Hz
Synchronization dV max 0.1..15.0 % 6%
Synchronization Brk.hold T> 0.04..0.50 s 0.20 s
Phase matching ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Slip synchroniz. Max.phase< 0..60° 7°
A Slip synch.(A) TClose CB 40..300 ms 80 ms
B Slip synch.(B) TClose CB 40..300 ms 80 ms
Phase matching Max phase < 0..60 ° 7°
Phase matching Dwell time 0.2..10.0 s 10.0 s
Phase matching Gain 1..36 2
Phase matching df start 0.02..0.25 Hz 0.20 Hz
CONFIGURE SYNCH TIME MONITORING
Sync.time contr. Alarm ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Synch.Zeitüberw. Delay time 10..999 s 120 s
CONFIGURE BLACK START
Black start ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Black start U1=O/U2=O ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Black start U1=O/U2=Un ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Black start U1=Un/U2=O ON/OFF OFF ! on ! off ! on ! off
Black start Tmin > 0..20 s 5s
Black start dV |V-O| < 3..50 % 10 %
Black start dV |V-Vn| < 1..20 % 5%
Black start df max = 0.05..5.00 Hz 0.25 Hz
Rel.connect 2 OFF/only asyn./only syn. OFF
/syn/asyn.
CONFIGURE PASSWORD
Define level 1 code 0000..9999 0001
Define level 2 code 0000..9999 0002

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SEG – Schaltanlagen-Elektronik-Geräte GmbH & Co. KG
Geschäftsfeld/Division Power Protection
Krefelder Weg 47 ⋅ D – 47906 Kempen (Germany)
Postfach 10 07 55 (P.O.Box) ⋅ D – 47884 Kempen (Germany)
Phone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 1

Internet
Homepage http://www.newage-avkseg.com
Documentation http://doc.newage-avkseg.com

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