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Voltage Control System
REGSys™
* in wall-mounting housing
* in panel-mounting housing
" as plug-in module
and concise operation of a transformer These are output via LEDs and relay contacts and include the folowing: voltage imrts <U1, >U2. «U3. »U4. tap-changer in operation lamp and the signals "Regulator fault" and Tap-Changer fault", etc.
Application-specific tasks can also be implemented via freely programmable inputs and outputs.
REGSys'1,1 is able to communicate with a central control unit via all common protocols.
The following protocols are available:
• IEC60870 - 5-101/103/104
• IEC 61850
• LON
• DNP3.0
• Profibus DP
• MODBUSRTU
• SPABUS
Characteristics of the voltage regulation system
• LargebacklrtLCD(128x128)withall
Important information (tap-change position, voltage, etc.)
• Measuring functions (U, I, P. Q, S, cos ip. 9, I sin 9, f )
• Recorder functions (multichannel line recorder)
• Statistics functions (total number of switching operations, switching operations per tap)
• Event recorder (log book)
• Transformer-monitoring functions for recording of the hot-spot temperature and lifetime consumption
• 14 (16) freely programmable binary inputs
• 7 freely programmable binary outputs
• Freely programmable analogue inputs or outputs (mA)
• PT 100 direct input
• Input for tap-change potentiometer (200 £i ... 20 k£! total resistance)
• Control of triple-wound transformers
• Control of phase-shifting transformers
A. Eberie GmbH 8 Co. KG
Application
Both simple and demanding measurement, control and regu­lation tasks can be carried out using the new RagSys™ volt­age-control system.
The REG-D™ voltage regulator (basic device). PAN-D and PAN-A1/A2 voltage monitoring units as well as interface mo­dules with binary inputs and outputs and analogue inputs and outputs are used as an optimal solution for these varied
Every REG-D™ regulator can be used as a regulator and at the same time as a transformer monitor, measurement transducer, recorder, statistical unit and ParaGramer. All important network measurement quantities are displayed in measurement trans­ducer mode. Changes in the regulated voltage and additional selectable measurement quantities are recorded in recorder mode. The statistical .mil tor the tap-changer position offers a clear display ofall swishing operations of the tap-changer. The ParaGramer provides a complete busbar simulation. It is particularly useful for the parallel connection of several transformers.
The REG-DA regulator features a world innovation as it can be equipped with a high-capacity transformer-monitoring func­tion in accordance with CEIIEC 354 (VDE 0536). This function allows the operator to call up information about the hot-spot temperature and the lifetime consumption of the transformer at any time. If required, the regulator can activate up to six cool­ing levels. The oil temperature can either be recorded directly (PT 100) or via a mA input.
The connection of multiple independent voltage control sys­tems in a network via a bus line enables a central monitoring of the transformers and a mutual exchange of data over large distances via various transfer methods. In particular, the parallel connections of several transformers can be very easily imple-
The PAN-D voltage-monitoring unit is used for redundant volt­age monitoring,
Both the tap-changer and the regulator can be monitored with the aid of monitoring units.
The PAN-D unit supplies a range of signals which enable secure

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