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USER MANUAL
(M98241701-03-13B)
AFQ-4W
Instruction Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Follow the warnings described in this manual with the symbols shown below.
DANGER
Warns of a risk, which could result in personal injury or material damage.
ATTENTION
Indicates that special attention should be paid to a specific point.
If you must handle the unit for its installation, start-up or maintenance, the
following should be taken into consideration:
Incorrect handling or installation of the unit may result in injury to personnel as well
as damage to the unit. In particular, handling with voltages applied may result in
electric shock, which may cause death or serious injury to personnel. Defective
installation or maintenance may also lead to the risk of fire.
Carefully read this manual before connecting the unit. Follow all installation and
maintenance instructions throughout the unit's operating life. Pay special attention
to the installation standards of the National Electrical Code.
DISCLAIMER
CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the
unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice.
CIRCUTOR, SA, on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions
of the device specifications and the most updated manuals.
www.circutor.com
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................... 3
DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................................................ 3
CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 4
LOG OF REVISIONS ........................................................................................................................... 7
1.- VERIFICATION UPON RECEIPT .................................................................................................. 8
1.1.- RECEPTION PROTOCOL ............................................................................................................8
1.2.- TRANSPORT AND HANDLING ...................................................................................................9
1.3.- STORAGE .....................................................................................................................................10
2.- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................... 11
2.1. AFQ-4W-25.....................................................................................................................................12
2.2. AFQ-4W-50.....................................................................................................................................13
2.3. AFQ-4W-100 ..................................................................................................................................14
2.4. AFQ-4W-150 AND AFQ-4W-200 ...................................................................................................15
3. UNIT INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 16
3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS....................................................................................16
3.2.- INSTALLATION LOCATION........................................................................................................17
3.3.- STORAGE FOR LONG PERIODS .............................................................................................18
3.4.- SIZING THE NOMINAL CURRENT OF THE AFQ-4W ............................................................19
3.5.- CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................................................................21
3.5.1. THREE-PHASE MAINS TO NEUTRAL CONNECTION .................................................22
3.5.2. CURRENT TRANSFORMER CONNECTION ..................................................................23
3.6.- PARALLEL CONNECTION OF 2 TO 8 ACTIVE FILTERS ......................................................25
3.7.- CONNECTING THE FILTER TO THE MAINS ..........................................................................26
3.8.- FILTER START-UP .......................................................................................................................27
3.8.1- CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................27
3.8.1.1.- CONFIGURATION OF THE CURRENT TRANSFORMER .................................................... 27
3.8.1.2.- PARALLEL MODULE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ 28
3.8.1.3.- WORK MODE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................. 28
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4.2.2.1.- BROWSING DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................. 39
4.2.2.2.- Voltage and current display screen ........................................................................................... 40
4.2.2.3.- General power screen ................................................................................................................. 40
4.2.2.3.1.- Load power display screen ................................................................................................ 41
4.2.2.4.- General THD(I) screen ................................................................................................................ 43
4.2.2.4.1.- THD Display screen of the phase 1 load current ............................................................ 43
4.2.2.4.2.- THD Display screen of the phase 2 load current ............................................................ 44
4.2.2.4.3.- THD Display screen of the phase 3 load current ............................................................ 44
4.2.2.4.4.- THD Display screen of the phase 1 mains current ......................................................... 45
4.2.2.4.5.- THD Display screen of the phase 2 mains current ......................................................... 45
4.2.2.4.6.- THD Display screen of the phase 3 mains current ......................................................... 46
4.2.2.4.7.-Display screen of the total THD(I) ...................................................................................... 46
4.2.2.5.- Display screen of the alarm log.................................................................................................. 47
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APPENDIX A: DISPLAY MESSAGES ............................................................................................. 91
ACTIVE FILTER STOPPED .................................................................................................................91
ACTIVE FILTER IN ALARM STATUS .................................................................................................93
ACTIVE FILTER OPERATING ............................................................................................................95
ACTIVE FILTER IN CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................95
APPENDIX B: MODBUS MAP.......................................................................................................... 97
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LOG OF REVISIONS
Date
11/10
02/11
Revision
Version 1.0
Version 1.1
11/11
Version 1.2
05/12
Version 1.3
12/12
Version 1.4
11/13
M98241701-01-13B
Instruction Manual
Description
Original version
Display change
Modification of the sections:
Installation and start-up.
User screen.
Modifications in the section:
configuration screen.
Modification of the sections:
User screen.
Introduction of the sections:
PowerStudio application.
Maintenance.
Modifications throughout the manual.
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1.- VERIFICATION UPON RECEIPT
1.1.- RECEPTION PROTOCOL
Make sure that the unit has not been damaged during transport.
Check that the unit received matches that described in your order and
that its electrical features are suitable for the mains where it is to be
connected. See features label on the rear of the door.
(Figure 1)
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1.2.- TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
The transport, loading and unloading and handling of the unit must
be carried out with proper precautions and using the proper manual
or mechanical tools to prevent damage to the unit.
If the unit is not to be immediately installed, it must be stored at a
location with a firm and level floor, and the storage conditions listed in
the section must be observed. 1.3.- STORAGE
In such a case, the unit should be kept in its original protective
packaging.
To move the unit a short distance, the unit's floor support profiles facilitate
handling with a pallet jack or forklift. (Figure 2)
The centre of gravity of some units may be found at a considerable
height. Therefore, when handling with a forklift, it is recommended
that the unit be securely fastened and that no abrupt operations are
made. The unit should not be lifted more than 20 cm off the ground.
When unloading and moving the unit, use a forklift with forks long enough to
support the entire length of the base. Otherwise, the forks should be long
enough to support at least of said depth. The forks must be flat and supported
firmly by the base. The cabinet must be raised by placing the forks underneath
the profile that supports the unit. (Figure 3).
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There might be an offset in the centre of gravity from the centre of
the cabinet, as a result of the uneven distribution of loads in
equipment. The necessary precautions must be taken to prevent the
equipment from tipping over during abrupt operations.
1.3.- STORAGE
The unit should be stored according to the following recommendations:
Avoid placing it on uneven surfaces.
Do not store in outdoor areas, humid areas or areas exposed to the
splashing of water.
Avoid hot spots (maximum environmental temperature: 45C)
Avoid saline and corrosive environments.
Avoid storing the unit in areas where a lot of dust is generated or where
the risk of contamination by chemical agents or other types of pollution is
present.
Do not place any weight on top of the unit's cabinets.
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AFQ-4W-25
AFQ-4W-50
AFQ-4W-100
AFQ-4W-150
AFQ-4W-200
25A RMS
50A RMS
100A RMS
150A RMS
200A RMS
75A RMS
150A RMS
300A RMS
450A RMS
600A RMS
50A PEAK
100A PEAK
200A PEAK
300A PEAK
400A PEAK
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2.1. AFQ-4W-25
AFQ-4W-25 components seen from the front (Figure 4):
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2.2. AFQ-4W-50
AFQ-4W-50 components seen from the front (Figure 6):
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2.3. AFQ-4W-100
AFQ-4W-100 components seen from the front (Figure 8):
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2.4. AFQ-4W-150 and AFQ-4W-200
AFQ-4W-150 and AFQ-4W-200 components seen from the front (Figure 10):
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3. UNIT INSTALLATION
3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS
Make sure the unit is properly earthed before powering up. Any
fault in the earth connection might cause a risk of electrocution to
the user and damage to the unit itself in the case of lightning or
other transients.
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Never power or start up the active filter with the front door open or
the side or rear covers removed.
Check that there is a neutral in the place where three-phase active filter
connections are made with neutral, AFQ-4W.
The active filter must be of the correct size for the harmonic currents it has to
filter and for the installation's electrical features.
Check the section 3.4.- SIZING THE NOMINAL CURRENT OF THE
AFQ-4W to define the correct unit size. Failing to observe the
recommendations described in this section might cause the active
filter to work incorrectly and prevent proper compensation of the
installation's current harmonics.
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Storage time
< 1 year
1-2 years
> 2 years
Process
No special treatment required.
Connect the AFQ-4W to the mains at least one
hour before starting up the unit.
Connect the AFQ-4W to the mains at least one
hour before starting up the unit. Restrict the
maximum load current to 5 mA.
To calculate this safety factor you must first know the parameter called shortcircuit ratio RSC at the connection point of the PCL transducers (not on the
installation input). The short-circuit ratio is defined as the ratio between the shortcircuit current of a mains (ISC) and the nominal current of the set of non-linear
transducers (INLC) producing the harmonics to be filtered. (Equation 2)
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RSC =
I SC
I CNL
In a real installation, the short-circuit current (ISC) in the PCL can be assessed by
having the voltage at the said point for two different load currents. For example,
full load, IA and 10% load, IB. If VOC is the rated voltage in a vacuum, the ISC, can
be calculated using the formula shown in Figure 13:
Figure 14 The safety factor (SFh) can be obtained from the graphic in:
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3.5.- CONNECTIONS
All power and current reading cables must enter the electrical cabinet
by the cover on the bottom, guaranteeing the IP and the user
protection against the parts of the cabinet with high voltages
( Figure 18).
Figure 15: Cable entry from the bottom of the electrical cabinet.
Perform the drilling and/or milling out of the area for this
(Figura 15) puts at risk the integrity of the equipment and users,
as well as the loss of the warranty.
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The minimum cable cross-section will depend on the filter range (Table 3).
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Cross-section
2
(mm )
L1
L2
L3
Earth
Terminal (mm)
Torque (Nm)
Cross-section
2
(mm )
Terminal (mm)
Torque (Nm)
Cross-section
2
(mm )
Terminal (mm)
Torque (Nm)
25A
50A
100A
150A
200A
10
16
35
70
95
a 10
b 20
c 21
>8
7.6
a 10
b 20
c 21
>8
7.6
a 10
b 20
c 21
>8
7.6
a 10
b 20
c 21
>8
14.4
a 10
b 20
c 21
>8
14.4
25
50
95
2x95
2x95
>8
12
> 10
20
> 10
25
> 10
30
> 10
30
25
50
95
95
95
>8
12
>8
20
> 10
25
> 10
30
> 10
30
Make sure that the AFQ-4W is correctly earthed to avoid the risk of
electrical discharge.
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The use of class 0.2, 0.5s or 0.5 transformers will slightly jeopardise the
behaviour of the active filter although they always provide acceptable harmonic
filtering replies.
The use of transformers with ratios close to the current to be
measured is recommended.
Current transformers TI1, TI2, TI3 must be correctly connected for the
AFQ-4W filters to work properly. If the phases L1, L2 and L3 are
switched in the secondary, the filter will not work properly.
Check the connections and make sure that:
TI1 measures phase 1 and the transformer output cables are
connected in posts S1/L1 and S2/ L1 of the filter cabinet.
TI2 measures phase 2 and the transformer output cables are
connected in posts S1/L2 and S2/ L2 of the filter cabinet.
TI3 measures phase 3 and the transformer output cables are
connected in posts S1/L3 and S2/ L3 of the filter cabinet.
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3.6.- PARALLEL CONNECTION OF 2 TO 8 ACTIVE FILTERS
You can connect up to 8 active filters by connecting the three phases plus the
neutral in parallel. The load current measurement connects in series so that all of
the filters are using the same measuring transformers on the load. (Figure 19)
LOAD side
MAINS side
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Section 4.3.3. explains how to configure the active filter to work with different
active filters in parallel.
All of the active filters connected in parallel must have exactly the
same configuration in the WORK MODE and PARAMETERS. Refer
to section 4.3.- CONFIGURATION
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3.7.- CONNECTING THE FILTER TO THE MAINS
Once the connections specified in the above sections have been checked, the
main switch of the active filter will be switched on. When the unit is started, the
messages NOT INITIAL CONDITIONS and Starting must appear on the
display ( Figure 20).
A few seconds later, the message Set Up transformer ratio will appear
(Figure 21).
Another message may appear if there is some problem in the filter connections
or the power supply. The section APPENDIX A: DISPLAY MESSAGES of this
manual describes all of the causes of malfunction and their corrective measures.
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3.8.- FILTER START-UP
Finally, start-up the AFQ-4W. To consult all of the configuration parameters in
detail, see 4.3.- CONFIGURATION of this manual.
3.8.1- CONFIGURATION
3.8.1.1.- CONFIGURATION OF THE CURRENT TRANSFORMER
Access the parameter configuration screen by pressing SETUP and select the
PARAMETERS option (Figure 22):
Figure 22: Configuration of the transformer ratio and the number of modules in parallel.
Configure the TRANSFORMER RATIO parameter with the ratio between the
primary and secondary of the load current measurement transformer.
The AFQ-4W admits the following transformation ratios: 5/5, 10/5, 15/5, 20/5,
25/5, 30/5, 40/5, 50/5, 60/5, 75/5, 100/5, 125/5, 150/5, 200/5, 250/5, 300/5,
400/5, 500/5, 600/5, 700/5, 750/5, 800/5, 1000/5, 1200/5, 1500/5, 1600/5,
2000/5, 2500/5, 3000/5, 4000/5 and 5000/5.
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3.8.2- UNIT VERIFICATION
3.8.2.1.- VERIFICATION OF THE MAINS VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY
The voltage and current screen (Figure 24) can be accessed from the home
screen by pressing on VIEW:
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3.8.2.2.- VERIFICATION OF THE ACTIVE AND REACTIVE POWER
The load power screen (Figure 25) can be accessed from the home screen by
pressing VIEW:
Figure 25: Verify active and reactive power and load power factor readings.
Make sure the active power measurement of the load equals the power
levels of the installation.
Make sure the reactive power measurement of the mains equals the
reactive power levels of the installation.
Check the power factor in the three phases. If there are phases with very
high reactive power and very low active power levels, this might indicate
an error in the phase order. In this case, check the connections of the
three-phase mains power supply cables with neutral and the load current
reading cables, as described in sections 3.5.1 and 3.5.2.
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3.8.3- ACTIVE FILTER START-UP
Having checked the active and reactive power and power factor of the
installation, you can return to the main screen to start up the AFQ-4W.
If there is no problem with the connections, the home screen should show the
message STOP (Figure 26).
Figure 26: Message displayed when the unit is ready for start-up.
By pressing START, the active filter will take action to neutralise the harmonics,
balance the phases and/or compensate reactive power.
If it has started up correctly, the screen will show the message RUN
(Figure 27).
If there is any problem in the connections of the filter or in the configuration, the
NOT INITIAL CONDITIONS message will be shown along with a description of
the malfunction (Figure 28).
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Figure 28: Message displayed when the unit is not ready for start-up.
The APPENDIX A: DISPLAY MESSAGES of this manual contains all of the causes
of malfunction and their corrective measures.
If an alarm is tripped, the ALARM message will be shown along with a
description of the problem (Figure 29).
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4. OPERATION
4.1.- OPERATING PRINCIPLE
4.1.1.- HARMONICS
Non-linear loads such as: rectifiers, inverters, speed drives, ovens, etc, absorb
periodic non sine-wave currents from the mains.
These currents are composed of a fundamental frequency component, rated at
50 or 60 Hz, plus a series of overlapping currents, with frequencies that are
multiples of the fundamental frequency; they are defined as HARMONICS.
The result is a deformation of the current and, as a result, of the voltage, causing
a series of associated side effects. These can be machinery overload, electric
cable heating, circuit breaker disconnection, damage to sensitive units, etc.
Order (n)
Mains frequency
Fundamental: 50 Hz
Fundamental: 60 Hz
150 Hz
180 Hz
250 Hz
300 Hz
350 Hz
420 Hz
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Fundamental component (U1 o I1): A sine wave component of order 1 of the
Fourier frequency serial development equal to the original periodic wave.
Harmonic component (Un o In): A sine wave component of order over 1 of
the Fourier frequency serial development a whole multiple of the original
frequency.
Individual distortion rate (Un% o In%): A ratio in % between the RMS value
of the voltage or harmonic current (Un o In) and the RMS value of the
fundamental component (U1 o I1).
True root mean square value (TRMS): The square root of the sum of the
squares of all components forming the wave.
Harmonic content: The difference between the total voltage or current and
the corresponding fundamental value.
Harmonic distortion rate (THD): The ratio between the RMS value of the
harmonic content of the voltage and/or current and the value of the
fundamental component.
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4.1.3.- MOST COMMON HARMONICS
Table 5 lists the most common harmonic generator loads and the wave shape of
Type of load
6-pulse transducers:
- Speed drives
- UPS
- Three-phase rectifiers
- Transducers for
electrolysis and baths
-
Wave shape
Discharge lamps
Single-phase transducers
Lighting lines
Computer lines
Sound and image units
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4.1.5.- OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Active filters are based on the following principle:
IFILTER = IMAIN - ILOAD
Equation 6: Operating principle
In other words, they detect the difference between the required current sine
wave (IMAIN) and the signal deformed by the harmonics (ILOAD). And they inject
the difference between both waves (IFILTER).
Figure 32 show the wave shapes of the currents injected by the active filters.
These show the required wave, the existing deformed wave and the filter current
(IFILTER).
Figure 32: Current in the load, in the filter and in the mains.
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4.2.- DISPLAY
The active filter has a touch display with different screens used for display and
configuration purposes.
4.2.1.- MAIN SCREEN
The main screen contains information regarding the filter status, the start and
stop controls, the alarm rearm process and the accesses to the configuration
and display variables.
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6- Message indicating the filter status (Table 6):
Message
NO CONNECTION
NOT INITIAL CONDITIONS
STOP
RUN
ALARM
Status
Initial state of the display.
The AFQ-4W initial start-up conditions are not met.
The AFQ4W is stopped and ready to start.
The AFQ-4W is operating
The AFQ-4W has a tripped alarm.
Voltage and current: this option gives us access to the voltage and
current display screen.
Power: Access to the power display screen.
THD I: Access to the display screen of the total harmonic distortion of the
load and mains current.
LOG: Access to the alarm log display screen.
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4.2.2.1.- BROWSING DIAGRAM
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4.2.2.2.- Voltage and current display screen
This screen (Figure 36) gives the readings of the effective voltages of the three
phases, the effective load currents, the effective mains current and the mains
frequency.
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Power Filter: Access to the display screen of the percentage of the AFQ4W power used with respect to the nominal power of the three phases.
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4.2.2.3.2.- Mains power display screen
This screen (Figure 39) shows the active, reactive, apparent powers and the
power factor of the three mains phases.
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4.2.2.4.- General THD(I) screen
This screen (Figure 41) gives access to the different THD(I) display screens.
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4.2.2.4.6.- THD Display screen of the phase 3 mains current
This screen (Figure 47) will show the THD(I) of the phase 3 mains.
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4.2.2.5.- Display screen of the alarm log
This screen (Figure 49) shows the log of events in the active filter, and indicates
the date and time when each event starts and ends.
Click on the
Click on the
Click on the
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4.3.- CONFIGURATION
Press SETUP on the AFQ-4W home screen to open the setup menu.
The different sub-menus can be accessed through the initial configuration screen
(Figure 50):
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4.3.1.- BROWSING DIAGRAM
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4.3.2.- OPERATION MODE CONFIGURATION
In this menu (Figure 52), users can access different screens to perform the
following:
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4.3.2.1.- FUNCTION SELECTION
Use this screen (Figure 53) to select the functions of the AFQ-4W:
Harmonic filtering
PRIORITY
Phase balancing +
reactive compensation
Phase balancing +
reactive compensation
Harmonic filtering
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Click on the Lock/Unlock parameters key to lock or unlock the configuration
parameters. (Refer to section 4.3.6)
4.3.2.2.- SELECTIVE FILTERING
Select the harmonics to be filtered on this screen (Figure 54):
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4.3.2.3.- ENABLE ALARM
This screen (Figure 55) allows us to control the different alarms:
Polarity alarm:
With the polarity alarm enabled, the active filter detects the direction of the load
measuring transformer current and if it detects inverse polarity (current towards
the mains) it returns to the initial conditions and restarts with the new conditions
in measuring the current. In the case of regenerative loads temporarily injecting
current into the mains, the polarity alarm will be activated.
With the polarity alarm disabled, if the load is injecting energy into the mains,
the AFQ-4W will measure negative active power and will stop neutralising
harmonics, balancing phases and compensating reactive energy. It will only
adjust the bus to the operating voltage.
When the active power is positive again, it will reperform all of the filtering
functions.
Before starting the active filter with the polarity alarm disabled, check
the connection and polarity of the load measuring transformers.
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Low temperature Alarm:
This alarm is activated to prevent the unit from starting when the temperature
inside the active filter is below 0C or when there is a problem in the connections
of the temperature probes.
Resonance Alarm:
The resonance alarm protects the unit against possible resonating currents
between the AFQ-4W and the load. This alarm is tripped when the level of a
harmonic in the load current rises considerably.
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4.3.3.- CONFIGURATION OF PARAMETERS
This menu (Figure 56) contains the parameters that have to be configured during
the installation of the active filter. To be modify these parameters, you have to
unlock the password (refer to 4.3.6.- PASSWORD) and have the filter in STOP
mode.
Transformer ratio:
The ratio between the load transformer primary and secondary.
The active filter admits the following transformation ratios: 5/5, 10/5, 15/5, 20/5,
25/5, 30/5, 40/5, 50/5, 60/5, 75/5, 100/5, 125/5, 150/5, 200/5, 250/5, 300/5,
400/5, 500/5, 600/5, 700/5, 750/5, 800/5, 1000/5, 1200/5, 1500/5, 1600/5,
2000/5, 2500/5, 3000/5, 4000/5 and 5000/5.
Minimum current:
The minimum load current to start the active filter. The AFQ-4W will stop when
the load current is below the entered value and will start when it is higher.
Control algorithm:
Control algorithm selection:
1, Frequency mode: Harmonic filtering based on the selection of the
harmonics to be neutralised from the 3rd to the 25th. (Option enabled by
default.)
2, Temporary mode: Harmonic filtering based on the total and instant
neutralisation of the 3rd to 50th harmonics.
When the temporary mode is active, the AFQ-4W resets all the harmonics
selected in Selective filtering (Section 4.3.2.2) to completely neutralise
the harmonics.
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Do not use the Temporary mode (2) if the supplier has not
recommended this for their installation. This method can cause
resonance in certain installations.
Power limit
This parameter allows the maximum power of the active filter to be limited. The
value is configured as a percentage with respect to the unit's nominal power. The
minimum configurable value is 20%, and the maximum is 100%.
Parallel Modules :
Access to the configuration screen of the number of active filters set out in
parallel with the same load (Figure 57).
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4.3.4.- FILTER DATA
This menu (Figure 58) contains the features of the AFQ-4W.
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4.3.5.- SCREEN CONFIGURATION
This screen (Figure 59) enables all of the screen parameters to be configured.
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4.3.6.- PASSWORD
All configuration options of the active filter can be password protected. To lock or
unlock the configuration, press on the LOCK/UNLOCK PARAMETERS key on
the different screens (Figure 60)
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RS-485
connector
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The RS-485 connection is shown in Figure 63:
Value
MODBUS RTU slave
2
9600
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4.4.1. MODBUS FRAMES
Variable reading
Question:
Peripheral
number
Modbus
function
02
03
Start
address
No. logs
CRC 16
(Modbus)
Response:
Peripheral
number
Modbus
function
No. bytes
(2 x number of logs)
02
03
1 Byte
Data
(2 x number of logs)
H
CRC 16
(Modbus)
H
Variable write
Question:
Peripheral
number
Modbus
function
02
10
Start
address
No. logs
No. bytes
(2 x number of
logs)
1 Byte
Start
address
No. logs
CRC 16
(Modbus)
Data
(2 x number of
logs)
H
CRC 16
(Modbus)
H
Response:
Peripheral
number
Modbus
function
02
10
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5.- MAINTENANCE
The AFQ-4W active filter requires a minimum of preventive maintenance.
Table 10 shows the maintenance jobs with their respective time intervals.
Description
Standard maintenance
Cooling turbines (for AFQ-4W-100, AFQ-4W-150 and AFQ-4W200)
Cooling fans
DC bus capacitors
Interval
5,000 to 9,000 hours
40,000 h
100,000 h
200,000 h
Note: The time intervals of the maintenance operations can vary depending on
the unit's operating conditions and environmental factors.
Follow the safety instructions given in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
before any maintenance operation in the AFQ-4W filters.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or even
death.
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5.1. STANDARD MAINTENANCE
Perform maintenance in 6 to 12 monthly intervals, depending on the
environmental dirt and operation of the unit.
Display battery
When the panel battery is changed, the language, date and time of the unit have
to be reconfigured. (refer to 4.3.5.- SCREEN CONFIGURATION).
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5.2. COOLING TURBINES AND FANS
The cooling fans and turbines must work properly to avoid
overheating in the active filter components.
Table 11 gives the number of fans and/or turbines required to cool the inductors
IGBT cooling
turbines
AFQ-4W-25 A
AFQ-4W-50 A
AFQ-4W-100 A
AFQ-4W-150 A
AFQ-4W-200 A
AFQ model
The following symptoms in the behaviour of the filter can indicate wear in the
fans or turbines:
Increased noise in the fan / turbine.
Increased temperature in the unit under the same environmental
conditions and load.
The AFQ-4W periodically indicates the temperature alarm.
If any sign of wear is detected, the affected fan/turbine should be replaced.
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5.2.1. INDUCTOR COOLING FANS
5.2.1.1. AFQ-4W-25 A / 50 A / 100 A MODELS
Follow these instructions to replace the inductor cooling fans in the AFQ-4W25A, AFQ-4W-50A and AFQ-4W-100A models:
Figure 65: Position of the inductor fans in the AFQ-4W-25, AFQ-4W-50 and AFQ-4W-100.
1.- Set the AFQ-4W to STOP mode and turn off the main switch
(OFF position).
2.- Wait 5 minutes for the energy accumulated in the capacitors to discharge.
3.- Open the AFQ-4W cabinet and disconnect the fan's power supply. (Figure
66)
The power supply terminals are located in the lower left corner of the fan. Grasp
the terminal firmly and pull to disconnect it.
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4.- Use a 3 mm Allen key to unscrew the 4 screws fixing the fan to the front
panel. (Figure 67)
5.- Replace the damaged fan, connecting the power supply terminals in the
bottom left corner.
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6.- Use the 3 mm Allen key to fix the fan to the front panel. (Figure 68)
Figure 69: Position of the inductor fans in the AFQ-4W-150 and AFQ-4W-200 filters.
1.- Set the AFQ-4W to STOP mode and turn off the main switch
(OFF position).
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2.- Wait 5 minutes for the energy accumulated in the capacitors to discharge.
3.- Remove the protection board from the inductor compartment.
(Figure 70)
Figure 70: Remove the protection board from the inductor compartment.
4.- Take off the inductor busbars and cables. (Figure 71)
Use a 10 mm socket spanner and 5 mm Allen key to take off the cables
from the inductors' side.
Use a 13 mm socket spanner and 13 mm open-end spanner to
disconnect the cable from the mains side.
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5.- Unscrew the compartment cover fasteners with a no. 20 Torx key and remove
the cover. (Figure 72).
6.- Disconnect the power supply fans by firmly grasping the terminal and pulling
to disconnect it. (Figure 73)
7.-Take out the fan being changed using a socket spanner or 7 mm spanner to
hold the rear nut and a flat or Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw. (Figure
74)
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8.- Fix and connect the replacement fan.
9.- Fix the inductor compartment cover.
10.- Fasten the inductor cables and busbars.
11.- Fit the protection board.
5.2.2. COOLING FANS/TURBINES OF THE IGBTs
5.2.2.1. AFQ-4W-25 A / 50 A MODELS
The AFQ-4W-25 and AFQ-4W-50 active filters cool the IGBTs using fans.
The fans are fixed to the IGBT heatsink. Each unit has four fans: two on the top
and two on the bottom.
(Figure 75).
Figure 75: Position of the IGBT upper and lower fans (AFQ-4W-25 and AFQ-4W-50).
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6.- Lift the extractor hood, disconnect the power supply from the fans and
remove the hood. (Figure 78)
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Figure 78: Disconnect the power supply from the fans and remove the hood.
8.- Replace the damaged fans. Fit the fan, leaving the power supply pins on the
side of the IGBTs
9.- Pass the power supply cable through the drill hole on the hood.
10.- Connect the power supply of the two fans.
11.- Screw back on the extractor hood fasteners.
LOWER FANS
12.- Remove the power supply cable from the bottom heatsink fans. (Figure 80)
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13.- Reach into the fans from the side and remove the right fan fasteners. It is
best to follow the order of the steps shown in Figure 81.
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5.2.2.2. AFQ-4W-100 A / 150 A / 200 A MODELS
The AFQ-4W-100A, AFQ-4W-150A and AFQ-4W-200A active filters
cool the IGBTs using turbines.
Figure 83: Position of the cooling turbines in the AFQ-4W-150 and AFQ-4W-200 filters.
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The instructions that follow must be observed:
1.- Place the AFQ-4W in STOP mode and turn off the main switch
(OFF position).
2.- Wait 5 minutes for the energy accumulated in the capacitors to discharge.
3.- Remove the front panel protection board.
4.- Drop the front panel metal plate. (Figure 84)
5.- Remove the DC bus busbar. (Figure 84)
6.- Disconnect the earth wire from the front panel metal plate. (Figure 84)
7.- Remove the top crossbar. (Figure 84)
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Figure 84: Steps 4, 5, 6 and 7
8- Remove the back cabinet cover. The side cabinet covers can be removed if
more space or light is needed during these procedures.
9.- Disconnect the inverter bridge R-S-T phases. (Figure 85)
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10.- Disconnect the IGBT connectors from the gate board. The top board must
first be removed to be able to disconnect the IGBTs from the bottom board.
11.- Disconnect the NTC connectors from the controller board
12.- Take the NTC probe cabling out of the channel.
13.-. Disconnect the turbine power supply.
The location of the power supply depends on the turbine model.
If the turbine is black, the power supply is on the front part (Figure 86).
If the turbine has a steel finish, the power supply is on the rear part
(Figure 87).
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14.- Unscrew the extractor hood fasteners on the back metal plate (Figure 88).
15.- Remove the screws fastening the heatsink to the hood. (Figure 89)
Figure 89: Remove the screws fastening the heatsink to the hood.
16.- Unscrew the bottom fasteners from the pack formed by the heatsink body,
the turbine and the IGBT bridge while the whole pack is held.
It is best to have two people do this task. (Figure 90)
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17.- Move the pack towards the bottom until the heatsink comes out of the
extractor hood. (Figure 91)
18.- Tilt the pack towards the outside of the cabinet and remove it. (Figure 91)
19.- Place the pack on a flat, stable surface to unscrew the turbine fasteners.
(Figure 92)
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5.3. DC BUS CAPACITORS
The DC bus capacitors have a useful life of 200,000 hours (22 years). The
capacitor life depends on the operation of the active filter and the environmental
conditions and, especially, on the ambient temperature.
The active filter capacitors are maintenance-free, except when the unit is started
up after long storage (Refer to 3.3.- STORAGE FOR LONG PERIODS.).
6.- SOFTWARE UPDATE
The AFQ-4W software can be updated with a memory that should be supplied
by the CIRCUTOR technical service.
The complete software update of the unit is divided into two parts:
1.- Controller software update.
2.- Display software update.
The material required for the full update is:
CIRCUTOR memory stick
USB memory stick with the Vx.yz_CIRCUTOR software ( x.yz: software
version no.)
The version of the controller software and the display software must
be the same. Two different software versions can leave the active
filter inoperative.
To check the current version of the software, access the filter data screen
(Section 4.3.4.- FILTER DATA).
6.1. CONTROLLER SOFTWARE UPDATE
Update the unit controller software as follows:
1.- Place the AFQ-4W in STOP mode and turn off the main switch
(OFF position).
2.- Wait 5 minutes for the energy accumulated in the capacitors to discharge.
3.- Remove the protection board to access the controller board.
4.- Locate the controller board.
If the board has micro-switches, move the two micro-switches closest to the
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battery. If the board has jumpers, move the two jumpers closest to the battery. If
the initial status was 0000, now it should be 0011. (Figure 93)
Figure 93: Change the position of the jumpers (A) or micro switches (B)
5.- Connect the memory stick supplied by CIRCUTOR to port J12 next to the
micro-switches or jumpers.
It should be connected with the fat side facing the battery. (Figure 94)
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The controller software update is complete.
If the XP_Project file is compressed in a *.rar format, unzip the file and copy it to
the memory stick in the directory:
(USB memory root):\XP_Project\Vx.yz_CIRCUTOR
2.- Place the AFQ-4W in STOP mode and turn off the main switch
(OFF position).
3.- Wait 5 minutes for the energy accumulated in the capacitors to discharge.
4.- With the unit turned off, open the front door and plug the memory stick into
the USB port located behind the screen. (Figure 95)
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USB port
8.- Access the screen configuration (Section 4.3.5) and press EXIT to access
the internal menu. (Figure 97)
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9.- Press Storage Function in the internal screen setup menu. ( Figure 98)
If the error message Cannot find any removable Storage appears,
disconnect the memory stick from the USB port and connect it again.
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AFQ-4W-25
AFQ-4W-50
AFQ-4W-100
AFQ-4W-150
AFQ-4W-200
25A RMS
50A RMS
100A RMS
150A RMS
200A RMS
Harmonic neutral
current
75A RMS
150A RMS
300A RMS
450A RMS
600A RMS
Harmonic peak
current
50A PEAK
100A PEAK
200A PEAK
300A PEAK
400A PEAK
1000W
1700W
3500W
5700W
6100W
Harmonic phase
current
Max.
consumption.
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
Rated voltage
400 V 15%
Mains frequency
50 Hz / 60 Hz - 4%
Connection
Harmonic compensation
Specific harmonics selection
Phase balancing
Yes
Yes
Controller
Digital, DSP
Response time
< 1ms
Yes, when the nominal current of the filter is
Saturation protection
exceeded
User interface
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Maximum altitude
< 2000 m
Storage temperature
0C to +50C
MECHANICAL FEATURES
Models
AFQ-4W-25
AFQ-4W-50
AFQ-4W-100
500x830x450
655x1350x450
655x1470x450
Weight (kg)
135
212
272
Models
AFQ-4W-150
AFQ-4W-200
1190x1900x620x720
1190x1900x620x720
505
511
Dimensions (WxHxD1xD2)
(mm)
Weight (kg)
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Harmonic regulation
STANDARDS
EN61000-3-4, IEEE519-1992
Electrical specifications
EN60146
Electrical safety
EN50178
Electromagnetic compatibility
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8.- MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE
In the case of any query in relation to unit operation or malfunction, please
contact the CIRCUTOR, SA Technical Support Service.
Technical Assistance Service
Vial Sant Jordi, s/n 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona)
Tel.: 902 449 459 (Spain) / +34 937 452 900 (outside of Spain)
email: sat@circutor.es
9.- GUARANTEE
CIRCUTOR guarantees its products against any manufacturing defect for two
years after the delivery of the units.
CIRCUTOR will repair or replace any defective factory product returned during
the guarantee period.
The guarantee will be void if the units has been improperly used or the
storage, installation and maintenance instructions listed in this manual
have not been followed. "Improper usage" is defined as any operating or
storage condition contrary to the national electrical code or that
surpasses the limits indicated in the technical and environmental
features of this manual.
CIRCUTOR accepts no liability due to the possible damage to the unit or
other parts of the installation, nor will it cover any possible sanctions
derived from a possible failure, improper installation or "improper usage"
of the unit. Consequently, this guarantee does not apply to failures
occurring in the following cases:
- Overvoltages and/or electrical disturbances in the supply;
- Water, if the product does not have the appropriate IP classification;
- Poor ventilation and/or excessive temperatures;
- Improper installation and/or lack of maintenance;
- Buyer repairs or modifications without the manufacturer's authorisation.
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10.- CE CERTIFICATE
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APPENDIX A: DISPLAY MESSAGES
The tables below show all of the messages that might appear on the main
screen, along with the description and the corresponding corrective action.
AFQ-4W is starting
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Check the input voltage of the three phases of the AFQ-4W and
the circuit breaker 1Q22.
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MIN. DC bus voltage
Description
Corrective
Action
Check the input voltage of the three phases of the AFQ-4W and
the circuit breaker 1Q22.
Synchronising
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
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ACTIVE FILTER IN ALARM STATUS
Table 13 shows the messages that might appear on the main screen when the
Corrective
Action
Make sure that the fans or turbines at the top of the cabinet are
operating properly.
NTC2 temperature
Description
Corrective
Action
Make sure that the fans or turbines at the top of the cabinet are
operating properly.
Inductor Temperature
Description
Inductor overtemperature
Corrective
Action
Ensure that the fans at the bottom of the cabinet are operating
properly.
MAX. DC bus voltage.
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
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Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
Check the cabling of the contactor auxiliary contacts and the circuit
breakers.
DC Bus Load Error
Description
The DC bus voltage is not sufficient for the proper unit operation.
Corrective
Action
The RESET ALARM button of the main screen rearms the unit if the cause of
the alarm has disappeared or been solved.
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ACTIVE FILTER OPERATING
Table 14 shows the messages that might appear on the main screen when the
AFQ-4W is operating.
START
MAX. Load current.
Description
Corrective
Action
The load harmonics are higher than the filter nominal current.
The AFQ-4W is operating properly but working in saturation. The number
of harmonics to be filtered or the unit power should be reduced. Check
section 4.3.- CONFIGURATION.
Table 14: Operation messages.
Description
Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
service.
Error in the control algorithm
Description
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Corrective
Action
Description
Corrective
Action
The screen software version is not the same as the controller board
software version.
The unit is factory configured.
If any of the configuration messages should appear, contact the technical
service.
Error in AFQ-4W power limit
Description
Corrective
Action
The value of the power limit parameter is wrong. It will configure a value of
between 20% and 100%
The unit is factory configured.
If any of the configuration messages should appear, contact the technical
service.
Table 15: Configuration Messages.
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APPENDIX B: MODBUS MAP
Name
Buttons
Bit
Function
R/W
Response
Address (Hexadecimal)
0000
Description
0: Stop
1: Start
0: Rearm alarm
1: OK
Name
Flags
Bit
8
9
A
Type
Bit
Type
Bit
Start/Stop button
Alarm reset
Function
R/W
Response
Address (Hexadecimal)
0001
Description
Harmonic filtering flag
Phase current balancing flag
Reactive current compensation flag
C
D
E
Name
Harmonic filtering flags
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
Name
AFQ status
Type
Word
Type
Bit
Function
R/W
Address (Hexadecimal)
0002
Description
Harmonic 3 filtering flag
Harmonic 5 filtering flag
Harmonic 7 filtering flag
Harmonic 9 filtering flag
Harmonic 11 filtering flag
Harmonic 13 filtering flag
Harmonic 15 filtering flag
Harmonic 17 filtering flag
Harmonic 19 filtering flag
Harmonic 21 filtering flag
Harmonic 23 filtering flag
Harmonic 25 filtering flag
Function
R
Response
Address (Hexadecimal)
000F
0:
No connection
1,2:
Not initial conditions
3:
Stop
4, 5, 6: Operation
7:
Alarm
8:
Calibration
9:
Configuration
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Name
AFQ incidents
Type
Word
Function
R
Response
Address (Hexadecimal)
0010
0: OK (no incidents)
1: MAXIMUM DC bus voltage
2: MAXIMUM Current L1
3: MAXIMUM Current L2
4: MAXIMUM Current L3
5: MAXIMUM Mains voltage L1
6: MAXIMUM Mains voltage L2
7: MAXIMUM Mains voltage L3
8: MAXIMUM DC bus positive voltage
9: MAXIMUM DC bus negative voltage
10: Desaturation
11: Desaturation L1
12: Desaturation L2
13: Desaturation L3
14: Desaturation LN
15: MAXIMUM NTC1 temperature
16: MAXIMUM NTC2 temperature
17: Error in initial conditions
18: Resonance alarm
19: MAXIMUM Inductor temperature
20: DC bus load error
21: MINIMUM DC bus voltage
22: MINIMUM Load current
23: Mains voltage fault
24: Polarity error
25: Starting up
26: DC bus imbalance
27: Contactor faults
28: NTC connector fault
30: Complete configuration
31: Filter range error
32: Synchronising
33: Transformer ratio configuration
34: Error in the control algorithm
35: Error in the parallel modules
36: Error in the software versions
37: Error in the AFQ-4W power limit
40: Maximum load current
Name
Transformer ratio
Type
Word
Response
Function
R/W
Address (Hexadecimal)
0014
Description
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200, 250,
300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 750, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 1600,
2000, 2500, 3000, 4000, 5000, /5 A
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Name
Type
Minimum load current
Word
Response
Function
R/W
Address (Hexadecimal)
0015
Description
Minimum load current to start the
AFQ-4W
Name
Type Function
AFQ range Word
R/W
Response
25 / 50 / 100 / 150 / 200
Name
Configuration code
Address (Hexadecimal)
0016
Description
Unit range. WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY
Type
Word
Function
R/W
Response
Address (Hexadecimal)
0017
Function
R
Function
R/W
Type
Function
Word
R/W
Response
No. of AFQ-4W 25A
Numbering from 0 to 7
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
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Address (Hexadecimal)
0019
Description
Control algorithm selection
0
1
2
Address (Hexadecimal)
0018
Description
AFQ software version
Address (Hexadecimal)
001A
Description
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Name
Type Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
Serial number high (001B) + low (001C) Word
R
001B - 001C
Response
Description
Reading of two logs (001B - 001C) which form
HH LL HH LL in hexadecimal
the serial number.
This number is formed by 4 bytes. [HL HL]
Name
Power limit
Type
Function
Word
R/W
Response
20 <= Limit <= 100
Value in % with respect to the nominal power of the unit
without decimals.
Name
Type Function
Panel software version
Word
R
Response
Response format X.XX
Address (Hexadecimal)
001D
Description
Maximum power limit of the AFQ
in %
Address (Hexadecimal)
001E
Description
Panel software version
Name
Mains current harmonics L1
Name
Type
Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
1st Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
003C
3rd Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
003D
5th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
003E
7th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
003F
9th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0040
11th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0041
13th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0042
15th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0043
17th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0044
19th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0045
21st Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0046
23rd Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0047
25th Mains current harmonic L1
Word
R
0048
Response
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
Mains current harmonics L2
Name
Type
Function
1st Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
3rd Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
5th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
7th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
9th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
11th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
13th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
15th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
17th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
19th Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
21st Mains current harmonic L2
Word
R
100
Address (Hexadecimal)
0050
0051
0052
0053
0054
0055
0056
0057
0058
0059
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23rd Mains current harmonic L2
25th Mains current harmonic L2
Response
Word
R
005B
Word
R
005C
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
Mains current harmonics L3
Name
Type
Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
1st Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0065
3rd Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0066
5th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0067
7th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0068
9th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0069
11th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006A
13th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006B
15th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006C
17th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006D
19th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006E
21st Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
006F
23rd Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0070
25th Mains current harmonic L3
Word
R
0071
Response
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
1st Load current harmonic L1
3rd Load current harmonic L1
5th Load current harmonic L1
7th Load current harmonic L1
9th Load current harmonic L1
11th Load current harmonic L1
13th Load current harmonic L1
15th Load current harmonic L1
17th Load current harmonic L1
19th Load current harmonic L1
21st Load current harmonic L1
23rd Load current harmonic L1
25th Load current harmonic L1
Response
Name
Load current harmonics L1
Type
Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
Word
R
0078
Word
R
0079
Word
R
007A
Word
R
007B
Word
R
007C
Word
R
007D
Word
R
007E
Word
R
007F
Word
R
0080
Word
R
0081
Word
R
0082
Word
R
0083
Word
R
0084
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
1st Load current harmonic L2
3rd Load current harmonic L2
5th Load current harmonic L2
7th Load current harmonic L2
9th Load current harmonic L2
11th Load current harmonic L2
13th Load current harmonic L2
15th Load current harmonic L2
17th Load current harmonic L2
Name
Load current harmonics L2
Type
Function
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Word
R
Instruction Manual
Address (Hexadecimal)
008C
008D
008E
008F
0090
0091
0092
0093
0094
101
AFQ-4W
19th Load current harmonic L2
21st Load current harmonic L2
23rd Load current harmonic L2
25th Load current harmonic L2
Response
Word
R
0095
Word
R
0096
Word
R
0097
Word
R
0098
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
1st Load current harmonic L3
3rd Load current harmonic L3
5th Load current harmonic L3
7th Load current harmonic L3
9th Load current harmonic L3
11th Load current harmonic L3
13th Load current harmonic L3
15th Load current harmonic L3
17th Load current harmonic L3
19th Load current harmonic L3
21st Load current harmonic L3
23rd Load current harmonic L3
25th Load current harmonic L3
Response
Name
Load current harmonics L3
Type
Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
Word
R
00A0
Word
R
00A1
Word
R
00A2
Word
R
00A3
Word
R
00A4
Word
R
00A5
Word
R
00A6
Word
R
00A7
Word
R
00A8
Word
R
00A9
Word
R
00AA
Word
R
00AB
Word
R
00AC
1st harmonic response in % without decimals.
Name
Load current total THD L1
Load current total THD L2
Load current total THD L3
Mains current total THD L1
Mains current total THD L2
Mains current total THD L3
Response
Name
Load current L1 (IL1)
Load current L2 (IL2)
Load current L3 (IL3)
Response
Mains current L1 (IR1)
Mains current L2 (IR2)
Mains current L3 (IR3)
Response
Mains voltage L1 (VL1)
Mains voltage L2 (VL2)
Mains voltage L3 (VL3)
Response
Load active power L1 (P L1)
Load reactive power L1 (Q L1)
102
Name
Total current THD
Type Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
Word
R
00B4
Word
R
00B5
Word
R
00B6
Word
R
00B7
Word
R
00B8
Word
R
00B9
Response in % without decimals.
Name
Instant measurements
Type Function
Address (Hexadecimal)
Word
R
00C8
Word
R
00C9
Word
R
00CA
Response in Amps without decimals.
Word
R
00CB
Word
R
00CC
Word
R
00CD
Response in Amps without decimals.
Word
R
00CE
Word
R
00CF
Word
R
00D0
Response in Volts without decimals.
Word
R
00D1
Word
R
00D2
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AFQ-4W
Load apparent power L1 (S L1)
Load active power L2 (P L2)
Load reactive power L2 (Q L2)
Load apparent power L2 (S L2)
Load active power L3 (P L3)
Load reactive power L3 (Q L3)
Load apparent power L3 (S L3)
Mains active power L1 (P L1)
Mains reactive power L1 (Q L1)
Mains apparent power L1 (S L1)
Mains active power L2 (P L2)
Mains reactive power L2 (Q L2)
Mains apparent power L2 (S L2)
Mains active power L3 (P L3)
Mains reactive power L3 (Q L3)
Mains apparent power L3 (S L3)
Response
Load power factor L1 (PF L1)
Load power factor L2 (PF L2)
Load power factor L3 (PF L3)
Mains power factor L1 (PF R1)
Mains power factor L2 (PF R2)
Mains power factor L3 (PF R3)
Response
Mains frequency (FREQ)
Response
NTC1 temperature (NTC1 TEMP)
NTC2 temperature (NTC2 TEMP)
Response
Filter L1 power used in percentage at
nominal power.
Filter L2 power used in percentage at
nominal power.
Filter L3 power used in percentage at
nominal power.
Response
Name
Flag configuration
Bit
2
Word
R
00D3
Word
R
00D4
Word
R
00D5
Word
R
00D6
Word
R
00D7
Word
R
00D8
Word
R
00D9
Word
R
00DA
Word
R
00DB
Word
R
00DC
Word
R
00DD
Word
R
00DE
Word
R
00DF
Word
R
00E0
Word
R
00E1
Word
R
00E2
Active power in kW with one decimal and sign.
Reactive power in kVAr with one decimal and sign.
Apparent power in kVA with one decimal and sign.
Word
R
00E3
Word
R
00E4
Word
R
00E5
Word
R
00E6
Word
R
00E7
Word
R
00E8
Response format "0,XX"
Word
R
00E9
Response in Hertz with one decimal.
Word
R
00EA
Word
R
00EB
Response in degrees without decimals.
Word
00EC
Word
00ED
Word
00EE
Type
Bit
Function
R
Options
0: Locked parameters
1: Unlocked parameters
Name
ALARM COUNT DEVICE
Type
Word
Function
R
Description
Address (Hexadecimal)
01F4
Description
Filter data locking flag
Address (Hexadecimal)
01F5
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AFQ-4W
Name
PASSWORD
Type
Function
Word
R
Options
Password: "0", unlocked parameters
Password "1234", locked parameters
104
Address (Hexadecimal)
01FE
Description
Parameter locking password
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