TDK B44066T0200E690 Film capacitors â power factor correction Datasheet

Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
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Ordering code:
TSM-HV200
B44066T0200E690
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
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Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
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B44066T0200E690
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TSM-HV200
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
B44066E0050E690
TSM-HV200
Characteristics
 Usage in dynamic (fast) power factor correction systems
 For capacitive loads up to 200 kvar up to 690 V line voltage
Features
 No neutral conductor required
 Micro-processor controlled thyristor switching module
(TSM) for
standard and detuned capacitor branches for optimized
switching behavior
 Permanent self monitoring of voltage, phase sequence,
temperature; display of status via LED
 No system perturbation due to switching operations
(transients)
 Switching without delay
 Very low maintenance efforts
 Long useful service life
 No noise emission during switching operation
 Compact module ready for connection
FILM P PM
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Usage in dynamic (fast) power factor correction systems
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
B44066E0050E690
TSM-HV200
Technical data and specifications
Dimensions
Weight
410 × 400 × 250 mm (w × h × d)
Rated voltage
690 V
Approx. 17 kg
Maximum voltage
- in conventional PFC-systems (without reactors)
690 V +/-10%
- in detuned PFC-systems (7 % detuning)
690 V +/-10%
- in detuned PFC-systems (14 % detuning)
Frequency
690 V +/-10%
Maximum power
200 kvar
Auxiliary supply
Not required
Activation
10 … 24 V DC (approx. 20 mA) via terminal
clamp, internally electrically isolated
Monitoring
Grid voltage, temperature and operation status
50/60 Hz
Note: Before re-switching after temperature fault,
heat sink temperature must be below 50 °C
(hysteresis!)
6 status LEDs per phase: operation/fault and
triggering signal, over temperature
Display
Switching time
Approx. 5 ms
Reset time
Depending on degree of detuning and dimension
of discharge resistor
Direct connection 4 pole via bus bar cable lug
max. 70 mm2, D = 8 mm
Connection inside the device
PD (in W) = 2.0 × I (in A);
at 690 V/200 kvar typical 350 W thermal
Note: Ensure proper air convention; forced
cooling inside the panel (switchboard)
3 × electronic fuse „superfast“ NH2 AC 690 V
100 kvar: 160 A (e.g. SIBA Art.No. 20 212 34160)
200 kvar: 250 A (e.g. SIBA Art.No. 20 212 34250)
–10 °C … +55 °C
Vertical; minimum 200 mm distance upwards and
downwards
Directly on mounting plate
Power circuit
Power dissipation
Fuses (mandatory for protection of components)
Ambient operating temperature at nominal load
Mounting position
Assembling
FILM P PM
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Compact module ready for connection
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
B44066E0050E690
TSM-HV200
Dimensional drawing
FILM P PM
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Compact module ready for connection
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
B44066E0050E690
TSM-HV200
Connection diagram
(three-phase standard)
FILM P PM
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Compact module ready for connection
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Film capacitors – Power Factor Correction
Key components – Thyristor module TSM-HV
B44066E0050E690
TSM-HV200
Cautions and Warnings
General
• Thyristor modules TSM series may only be used for the purpose they have been designed for.
• Thyristor modules TSM series may only be used in combination with appropriate pre-switched grid
separator device.
• Thyristor modules have to be projected in such a way that in case of any failure no uncontrolled
high current and voltages may occur.
• The devices in operation have to be protected against moisture and dust, sufficient cooling has to
be assured.
Attention
Due to the switching principle of the thyristor module the power capacitors are permanently loaded to
the peak value of the grid voltage (DC voltage) even when switched off. Therefore following rules
have to be obeyed in any case:
• The TSM-HV200 is only for usage in detuned PFC-system!
• Single phase capacitors with the appropriate voltage have to be used.
• Due to the high voltage (2 x peak value of nominal voltage) that occurs, the discharge resistors of
the power capacitors have to be replaced by special types (4 x accessory EW22).
• In dynamic systems with TSM modules no fast discharge reactors may be used (reactor = DCwise short circuit).
• Thyristor modules in general have to be protected by superfast electronic fuses. Principles for
dimensioning have to be considered. Fuses in the system have to be marked.
• Due to the special switching, the PFC capacitors are fully loaded even when the particular step
has been switched off. Protection against contact has to be guaranteed. Warning signals in the
systems are required.
• Even in switched off state no electrical isolation is achieved for electronic switches. Therefore
parts of the systems may not be touched after switching off the complete system before the
capacitors have been completely discharged.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW CAUTIONS MAY RESULT, WORST CASE, IN PREMATURE FAILURES OR
PHYSICAL INJURY.
Note
For detailed information about PFC capacitors and cautions, refer to the latest version of EPCOS PFC
Product Profile.
FILM P PM
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
Compact module ready for connection
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Important notes
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failure of an electronic component could endanger human life or health (e.g. in accident
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customer application or other action taken by the customer (e.g. installation of protective circuitry
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