EPCOS B44066R6006E230 Film capacitors - power factor correction Datasheet

Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – PF controller
Series/Type:
Ordering code:
BR6000 V5.0
B44066R6…E230
Date:
Version:
May 2009
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Identification/Classification 1
(header 1 + top left bar):
Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Identification/Classification 2
(header 2 + bottom left header bar):
Key components – PF controller
Ordering code: (top right header bar)
B44066R6…E230
Series/Type: (top right header bar)
BR6000 V5.0
Preliminary data (optional):
(if necessary)
Department:
FK PC PM PFC
Date:
May 2009
Version:
4
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – PF controller
B44066R6…E230
BR6000 V5.0
Characteristics
 Intelligent control
 Menu driven handling (plain language;
Czech/Dutch/German/English/French/Polish/
Portuguese/Russian/Spanish)
 Self-optimizing control capability
 Automatic initialization
 Test-run possible
 Large voltage measuring range
 Recall function of recorded values
 Four-quadrant operation (e.g. stand by generator)
 Powerful alarm output
 2nd parameter set
 13 steps possible with version /F and /S
 Control series editor
 Detailed expert modes
Features
Display
-
System parameters displayed
-
Alarm output
-
FK PC PM PFC
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Large and multifunctional LCD (2 × 16
characters)
Graphic and alphanumeric
LCD illumination
System voltage (V AC)
Reactive power (kvar)
Active power (kW)
Frequency
Apparent power (kVA)
Apparent current (A)
Temperature (°C)
Real-time cos phi
Target cos phi
kvar value to target cos phi
Harmonics (3rd … 19th) V (%), I (%)
Insufficient compensation
Overcompensation
Undercurrent
Overcurrent
Overtemperature
Harmonics
Threshold value programmable
Internal error storage
2nd signal relay random
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – PF controller
B44066R6…E230
BR6000 V5.0
Recall recorded values
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Maximum voltage (Vmax)
Maximum reactive power, Q (kvar)
Maximum active power, P (kW)
Maximum apparent power, S (kVA)
Maximum temperature (°C)
Maximum THD-V/THD-I
Switching cycles of capacitors
Operation time of capacitors
Technical Data
Weight
1 kg
Case
Panel-mounted instrument, 144 × 144 × 55 mm
(cut out 138 × 138 mm)
Ambient conditions
-
Over-voltage class
III
-
Pollution degree
2
-
Operating temperature
–20 °C ... +60 °C
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Storage temperature
–20 °C ... +75 °C
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Sensitivity to inference (industrial areas)
EN 55082-2.1995
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Spurious radiation (residential areas)
EN 55011 10.1997
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Safety guidelines
IEC 61010-1:2001
EN 61010-1:2001
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Mounting position
Any
-
Humidity class
15% … 95% without dew
Protection class
-
Front plate
IP54 to IEC60529
-
Rear side
IP20 to IEC60529
Operation
-
Supply voltage
110…230 V AC ±15%, 50/60 Hz
-
Target cos phi
0.3 ind. … 0.3 cap.
-
Switching and discharge time range
1 sec … 20 min
-
Number of control series
20 series preset + control series editor for free
programming
-
Control modes
Series switching (LIFO),
circular switching (FIFO),
self-optimized intelligent control mode
FK PC PM PFC
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – PF controller
B44066R6…E230
BR6000 V5.0
Measurement
-
Measurement voltage range
30 ... 525 V AC (L–L / L–N)
-
Fundamental frequency
50 and 60 Hz
-
Measurement current (CT)
x/5 and x/1 Ampere possible
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Minimum operating current
40 mA / 10 mA
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Maximum current
5.3 A (sinusoidal)
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Zero voltage release
< 15 ms
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Accuracy
Current, voltage: 1%
Reactive, active, apparent power: 2%
Switching outputs
Relay outputs
-
Number of outputs
6/7 or 12/13 steps available
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Switching voltage/current
Max. 250 V, 6 A
Alarm relay
Potential-free contact (max. 250 V, 6 A)
Message relay
Potential-free contact (max. 250 V, 6 A)
Parameters programmable
Ordering Codes
Type
Voltage
Output
50/60 Hz
Relay
Alarm
output
Switchover Interface
2nd
parameter
set
Ordering code
Transistor
BR6000-R6
110 ... 230
6
–
Yes
No
No
B44066R6006E230
BR6000-R12
110 … 230
12
–
Yes
No
No
B44066R6012E230
BR6000-R12/F
110 … 230
12
–
Yes
Yes
No
B44066R6212E230
BR6000R12/S485*
110 … 230
12
–
Yes
Yes
RS485 B44066R6412E230
* including new Windows-Software V5.0
FK PC PM PFC
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – PF controller
B44066R6…E230
BR6000 V5.0
Connection plan
U Cautions and warnings
Controller hunting: When putting the capacitor bank into operation, it is required to avoid needless
switching cycles (means permanent switching on and off of steps without significant change of
consumer load). This so called “controller hunting“ would increase the number of switching operations
of the connected contactors and capacitors and decrease the expected life cycle (wear out) and, in
worst case, capacitor bursting and fire, etc . This can be avoided by a proper programming of the
BR6000 with the actual system parameters (current transformer prim. and sec., first kvar step, control
series, switching time).
Accessory for PFC-Controller BR6000
USB to RS485 converter to connect the BR6000 or other devices with interface RS485 to a PC with
USB-interface. Connection of several devices at RS485 possible.
Technical data see separate data sheet B44066R3333E230.
U Please read cautions information about PFC capacitors and cautions as well as installation
and maintenance instructions in the actual version of the Product Profile Power Factor
Correction to ensure optimum performance and prevent products from failing, and in worst
case, bursting and fire, etc. The actual Product Profile is available at
www.epcos.com/publications.
Information given in the PFC-product profile and values given in the data sheet reflect typical
specifications. You are kindly requested to approve our product specifications or request our
approval for your specification before ordering.
FK PC PM PFC
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
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Important notes
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before the end of their usual service life cannot be completely ruled out in the current state
of the art, even if they are operated as specified. In customer applications requiring a very high
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or redundancy) that no injury or damage is sustained by third parties in the event of malfunction or
failure of an electronic component.
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