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Manual 37615B SPM-D2-10 - Synchronizing Unit

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1 Bus CB Free Enable mains circuit breaker
here: non-functional
Color: green NOTE: This LED is non-functional, as this control is only designed to oper-
ate one circuit breaker.

2 Gen CB Free Enable power circuit breaker


Color: green
The LED "Gen CB Free" indicates that the power circuit breaker has been
enabled for operation. The status of the LED illuminates when the discrete
input "Enable/Release CB" is energized.

3 Automatic Automatic mode


Color: green
The LED "automatic" is illuminated when the unit is in automatic mode. It
will turn off as soon as the control unit is switched to the configuration mode.

4 CB close CB close
Color: green
The "CB close" LED illuminates when the unit outputs a closure command
to the power circuit breaker during synchronization. The "CB close" LED il-
luminates when the relay "command: close CB" is energized.

5 LED-row: too fast Phase position / Synchroscope


Color: red/yellow/green
The row of LEDs indicates the current phase relationship between the two
voltages indicated in the display. The green LED in the center of the 15 LEDs
indicates that the measured phase angle between the voltage systems is +/-
12 ° electrical. The phase position is only displayed if the controller is in au-
tomatic mode, if the difference between the frequency differential of the two
measured systems is less than 2 Hz and the voltages of both systems are with-
in the specified permissible ranges. These ranges are defined as follows:

Frequency ranges Generator and mains 80 to 110 % fN


Voltage ranges Generator and mains 50 to 125 % VN

The synchroscope LEDs can move in two directions:


left  right . If the LEDs illuminate from left to right, the generator (variable
system) frequency is higher than the mains or reference voltage
system (i.e. the generator or the variable system has a frequen-
cy of 60.5hz and the mains is 60hz).
right  left . If the LEDs illuminate from right to left, the generator (variable
system) frequency is lower than the mains or reference voltage
system (i.e. the generator respectively the variable system has a
frequency of 59.5hz and the mains is 60hz).

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