Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor Series/Type: Ordering code: MKP400-D-1-P B25671A4012A000 Date: Version: November 2009 2 Content of header bars 1 and 2 of data sheet will be automatically entered in headers and footers! Please fill in the table and then change the color to "white". This ensures that the table disappears (invisible) for the customer PDF. Don't change formatting when entering or pasting text in the table and don't add any cell or line in and to it! Identification/Classification 1 (header 1 + top left bar): Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction Identification/Classification 2 (header 2 + bottom left header bar): PoleCap capacitor Ordering code: (top right header bar) B25671A4012A000 Series/Type: (top right header bar) MKP400-D-1-P Preliminary data (optional): (if necessary) Department: FK PC PM PFC Date: November 2009 Version: 2 EPCOS AG 2009. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this publication, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS' prior express consent is prohibited Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Construction Dielectric: Polypropylene film Gas impregnated / dry type Extruded round aluminum can with stud Provided with ceramic discharge module Triple safety system Features Three-phase, delta connected Self-healing technology Naturally air cooled Outdoor mounting Ambient Highest insulation strength for outdoor applications (to IEC60831, 15 kV) Terminal cover, cable gland and connection cable made of material resistant to weather, UV radiation and aging Cable UV-resistant Housing of pure aluminum (corrosion-free operation) Double housing of terminals for protection against hazardous parts, ingress of solid foreign bodies, dust and harmful effects of water Label design Technical data and specifications Characteristics Rated capacitance CR 3 • 6.5 µF Tolerance –5 / +10% Connection D (Delta) Rated voltage VR 400 V AC Rated frequency fR 50 Hz 60 Hz Output 1.0 kvar 1.2 kvar Rated current IR 1.44 A 1.73 A tan δ (dielectric) 0.2 W / kvar FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 2 of 8 Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Maximum ratings Vmax (up to 8 h daily) 440 V AC Vmax (up to 1 min) 520 V AC Imax 1.3 • IR (A) (including combined effects of harmonics, overvoltages and capacitance tolerance) IS 200 • IR (A) Test data VTT 900 V AC / 50 Hz during 10 s VTC 3000 V AC / 50 Hz during 10 s tan δ (50 Hz)* ≤ 0.5 W / kvar * Without discharge resistor & cable Climatic category –40/D Tmin –40 ºC Tmax +55 ºC Humidity av. rel. < 95% Maximum altitude 4000 m Mean life expectancy Mean life expectancy tLD Up to 100 000 h Max. 5000 switchings per year to IEC60831 Design data Dimensions (d × l) 82 × 210 mm Weight approx 0.5 kg Impregnation Dry, inert gas, no PCB Fixing Threaded bolt M12 Max. torque (Al can stud) 10 Nm Mounting position Upright or horizontal mounting position possible. See “Maintenance and Installation Manual” for further details. FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 3 of 8 Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Terminals Enclosure IP54 internally protected Connection cables Length 2 m (UV resistant and water proof) Cable cross section / Cable gland 1.0 mm2 / PG13.5 Maximum terminal current 50 A Safety Mechanical safety Overpressure disconnector Max. short circuit current (AFC: 10 kA) Discharge resistor time ≤ 60 s to 50 V or less Reference standards IEC60831–1/2 Dimensional drawing FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 4 of 8 Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Cautions and warnings In case of dents of more than 1 mm depth or any other mechanical damage, capacitors must not be used at all. This applies also in cases of oil leakages. To ensure the full functionality of the overpressure disconnector, elastic elements must not be hindered and a minimum space of 12 mm has to be kept above each capacitor. Do not handle the capacitor before it is discharged. Resonance cases must be avoided by appropriate application design in any case. Handle capacitors carefully, because they may still be charged even after disconnection due to faulty discharging devices. Protect the capacitor properly against over current and short circuit. Failure to follow cautions may result, worst case, in premature failures, bursting and fire. Discharging Capacitors must be discharged to a maximum of 10% of rated voltage before they are switched in again. This prevents an electric impulse discharge in the application, influences the capacitor’s service life and protects against electric shock. The capacitor must be discharged to 75 V or less within 3 minutes. There must be not any switch, fuse or any other disconnecting device in the circuit between the power capacitor and the discharging device. PoleCap-capacitors have a pre-mounted ceramic discharge module; alternatively discharge reactors are available from EPCOS. Discharge and short circuit capacitor before handling! Service life expectancy Electrical components do not have an unlimited service life expectancy; this applies to self-healing capacitors too. The maximum service life expectancy may vary depending on the application the capacitor is used in. Safety Electrical or mechanical misapplication of capacitors may be hazardous. Personal injury or property damage may result from bursting of the capacitor or from expulsion of oil or melted material due to mechanical disruption of the capacitor. Ensure good, effective grounding for capacitor enclosures. Provide means of disconnecting and insulating a faulty component/bank. The terminals of capacitors, connected bus bars and cables as well as other devices may also be energized. Follow good engineering practice. Thermal load/over-temperature After installation of the capacitor it is necessary to verify that maximum hot-spot temperature is not exceeded at extreme service conditions. FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 5 of 8 Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Overpressure disconnector To ensure full functionality of an overpressure disconnector, the following must be observed: 1. The elastic elements must not be hindered, i.e. Connecting lines must be flexible leads (cables). There must be sufficient space (min. 12 mm) for expansion above the connections. This will enable a longitudinal extension of the can to secure the overpressure disconnector work. Folding beads must not be retained by clamps. 2. The maximum allowed fault current of 10000 A in accordance with UL 810 standard must be assured by the application. 3. Stress parameters of the capacitor must be within the IEC60831 specification. Resonance cases Resonance cases must be avoided by appropriate application design in any case. Maximum total RMS capacitor current (incl. fundamental harmonic current) specified in technical data must not be exceeded. Re-switching vs. phase-opposition In case of voltage interruption, a sufficient discharge time has to be ensured to avoid phaseopposition and resulting high inrush currents. Vibration resistance The resistance to vibration of capacitors corresponds to IEC 68, part 2–6. Max. test conditions: Test duration 6 h* Frequency range 1 10 ... 55 Hz* Displacement amplitude 0.75 mm* *corresponding to max. 98.1 m/s or 10 g These figures apply to the capacitor alone. Because the fixing and the terminals may influence the vibration properties, it is necessary to check stability when a capacitor is built in and exposed to vibration. Irrespective of this, you are advised not to locate capacitors where vibration amplitude reaches the maximum in strongly vibrating equipment. Mechanical protection The capacitor has to be installed in a way that mechanical damages and dents in the aluminum can are avoided. Grounding The threaded bottom stud of the capacitor has to be used for grounding. In case grounding is done via metal chassis that the capacitor is mounted to, the layer of varnish beneath the washer and nut should be removed. The maximum tightening torque is 10 Nm. FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 6 of 8 Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction PoleCap capacitor B25671A4012A000 MKP400-D-1-P Choosing the best spot for mounting Especially in regions with long periods of sunshine and high temperatures, the PoleCap should be installed in such a way that it is located in the shadow of the pole for most of the daylight. The combination of the natural cooling by the wind and the single-housing of the capacitor helps to keep the hot spot temperature at the lowest level possible. Maintenance Check tightness of the connections/terminals periodically. Take current reading twice a year and compare with nominal current. Use a harmonic analyser or true effective RMS-meter. In case of current above the nominal current check your application for modifications. If a significant increase in the amount of non-linear loads has been detected, then a consultant has to be called in for a harmonic study. In case of the presence of harmonics installation of a de-tuned capacitor bank (reactors) must be considered. Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After ≤ 60 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to 50 V or less. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but make sure that the capacitors have been switched off. In case of excessive temperature of individual capacitors, it is recommended to replace these capacitors, as this should be an indication for loss factor increase, which is a sign for reaching end of life. Storage and operating conditions Do not use or store capacitors in corrosive atmosphere, especially where chloride gas, sulfide gas, acid, alkali, salt or the like are present. In dusty environments regular maintenance and cleaning especially of the terminals is required to avoid conductive path between phases and/or phases and ground. Note For detailed information about PFC capacitors and cautions, refer to the latest version of EPCOS PFC Product Profile. FK PC PM PFC Please read Cautions and warnings and Important notes at the end of this document. November 2009 Page 7 of 8 Important notes The following applies to all products named in this publication: 1. Some parts of this publication contain statements about the suitability of our products for certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We nevertheless expressly point out that such statements cannot be regarded as binding statements about the suitability of our products for a particular customer application. As a rule, EPCOS is either unfamiliar with individual customer applications or less familiar with them than the customers themselves. For these reasons, it is always ultimately incumbent on the customer to check and decide whether an EPCOS product with the properties described in the product specification is suitable for use in a particular customer application. 2. We also point out that in individual cases, a malfunction of electronic components or failure 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 level of operational safety and especially in customer applications in which the malfunction or failure of an electronic component could endanger human life or health (e.g. in accident prevention or life-saving systems), it must therefore be ensured by means of suitable design of the customer application or other action taken by the customer (e.g. installation of protective circuitry or redundancy) that no injury or damage is sustained by third parties in the event of malfunction or failure of an electronic component. 3. The warnings, cautions and product-specific notes must be observed. 4. In order to satisfy certain technical requirements, some of the products described in this publication may contain substances subject to restrictions in certain jurisdictions (e.g. because they are classed as hazardous). Useful information on this will be found in our Material Data Sheets on the Internet (www.epcos.com/material). Should you have any more detailed questions, please contact our sales offices. 5. We constantly strive to improve our products. Consequently, the products described in this publication may change from time to time. The same is true of the corresponding product specifications. Please check therefore to what extent product descriptions and specifications contained in this publication are still applicable before or when you place an order. We also reserve the right to discontinue production and delivery of products. Consequently, we cannot guarantee that all products named in this publication will always be available. The aforementioned does not apply in the case of individual agreements deviating from the foregoing for customer-specific products. 6. Unless otherwise agreed in individual contracts, all orders are subject to the current version of the “General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services in the Electrical Industry” published by the German Electrical and Electronics Industry Association (ZVEI). 7. The trade names EPCOS, BAOKE, Alu-X, CeraDiode, CSMP, CSSP, CTVS, DeltaCap, DSSP, MiniBlue, MiniCell, MKK, MLSC, MotorCap, PCC, PhaseCap, PhaseCube, PhaseMod, PhiCap, SIFERRIT, SIFI, SIKOREL, SilverCap, SIMDAD, SIMID, SineFormer, SIOV, SIP5D, SIP5K, ThermoFuse, WindCap are trademarks registered or pending in Europe and in other countries. Further information will be found on the Internet at www.epcos.com/trademarks. Page 8 of 8