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1. 18 Nominal 18 90 20 110 125 147 50 180 40 220 240 283 20 311 60 380 415 489 70 440 440 VAC 50 60Hz 360 80 440 919 20 410 500 590 566 690 814 Three phase voltage must be disconnected before or simultaneously than the supply voltage never later Standard Code 0 With the own supply voltage Voltage in A1 A2 can be connected any three phases but don t to neutral 2 5 td Delay on detection tr Delay on release State of the relay may vary according to the application What is shown in the diagrams belongs to the set up of the default user s programms 1 and 2 6A 240 V 6A 24V 3 A 240 V 3A 24V gt 10 oper 18 000 operations hour 360 operations hour AgSnO Alloy 240 VCA 85 C 1000 VAC 4000 VAC gt 100 MQ 500 VDC 1 red led per relay 300 V III 4 kV 2 EN61010 IP 20 280 g 30 80 C 20 50 C lt 95 HR Cycoloy Light grey Lexan Transparente Technyl Dark blue Brass 0 8 Nm Dessigned and manufactured under EEC normative Electromagnetic compatibility Electric safety directive 73 23 EEC Plastics UL 91 VO With display Default languages Spanish English French Catalan 0 No relays Other on request 3 3 relays 0 No relays A SPST NO Without display Without communic Without display Communication RS232 RS485 By default 3 By default A directives 89 366 EEC and 92 3
2. the light on it is enough to press any button only once Four languages available in each relay Graphic bar for the intuitive visualization of the displayed value Historical control of the maximum values obtained by the relay Screen s refresh selectable between 1 and 8 times per second Possibility of locking the keyboard to avoid any undesired modification Complementary timing functions This option affects to those relays with any voltage parameter activated By default this option is activated Inhibits the activation of the relay in the state of alarm when the requency is deviated in 0 4 Hz during the detection process and of 0 3 Hz during the releas process For this kind of deviation in the frequency the operating precision is reduced More the frequency in the net is deviated worse precision when reading its voltage If this option is deactivated you must remember that the reading precision of the voltage parameters decrease when the frequency gets deviations from its nominal values 50 Hz 60 Hz You must consider this reduction of precision when setting the values for detection and or release Communication and programming soft eases wn si it ir PP N ware for the digital control relays ee It allows the interactivity between the different types of communication through the CBPZ interface RS232 or RS485 It displays the complet
3. 1 5 CONTROL AND VISUALIZATION sR yz OF VOLTAGE PHASE AND FREQUENCY eeeede IN THREE PHASE LINES WITH NEUTRAL Voltage relay for three phase lines with neutral Control of an auxiliary voltage or of its own supply voltage Configurable by the user Each one of the available relays it is assigned with its own operating mode for one or more magnitudes reacting by the first one which is produced Operating margin 18 of the nominal voltage Operativity by maximum and or minimum voltage between phases Independent adjustment L1 L2 L1 L3 L2 L3 L1 N L2 N and L3 N At each case adjustment for detection and or for release Reading value RMS It is detected only at the start up of the relay or when three phase line is applied Adjustable from 0 and 100 Only one adjustment for the three phases Adjustable from 0 and 100 Only one adjustment for the three phases Adjustable from 43 70 Hz Operativity by maximum and or minimum frequency At each case adjustment for detection and or for release If the frequency changes in such a value that the relay loose the required precision for a normal operating mode it switches to the alarm mode See page 4 for detailed information Associable to the detection and or to the release of whichever relay Adjustable from 0 01s 999 9h Repeating precision 30 ppm Taken over the read value For L1 L3 and L2 L3 0 8 50Hz 1 0 60Hz For L1 L2 0 9 50Hz 1 1
4. 1 EEC 7 024 1400 2 5 VA 120 ms 70 ms Options selection Screens selection A Change of values Ww Text edition Validation _ _ Signaling of the supply voltage and status of the relays Contacts of the relays 024 24 VAC 110 110 125 VAC 230 220 240 VAC 400 380 415 VAC 440 440 VAC 903 15 70 VAC DC 904 60 240 VAC DC By default 0 By default 00 To compose the reference select one option of each column Example SVP9 3A400 230 690 52 5 Chl p ni 110 ms lt 200 ms 60 ms 150 ms 1 net cycle and or 30 of the nominal voltage Green led 3 5 7 o3 904 4000 V 2500 V 50 Hz 18 15 70 V 160 240 V 3 1 W gt 70 ms and or 30 of the nominal voltage Supply voltage input screen Connector communication under 110 110 125 VAC N 230 220 240 VAC N 400 380 415 VAC N 440 440 VAC N 500 500 VAC N 690 690 VAC N 4 5 For a wide knowledgment of the options offered by the digital control relays the own User s Manual for each model must be read Although an issue is given with every purchased device a copy can be donwloaded in our web site www disibeint com The digital control relays can be indistinctly programmed either with the buttons placed in the front of the housing or with a personal computer Please refer at the end of this page to learn more abo
5. 60Hz For L1 N and L2 N 1 3 50Hz 1 1 60Hz For L3 N 0 7 50Hz 0 6 60Hz Taken over the read value 0 3 The value of the read magnitudes is displayed by means of the following status screen VOLTAGE L1 L3 Voltage between L1 and L3 VOLTAGE L2 L3 Voltage between L2 and L3 VOLTAGE L1 L2 Voltage between L1 and L2 VOLTAGE L1 N Voltage between L1 and neutral VOLTAGE L2 N Voltage between L2 and neutral VOLTAGE L1 N Voltage between L3 and neutral FREQUENCY Frecuencia de la red Li Lj Unbalance between phases LI LN Unbalance between phases PHASE CYCLE Phases sequence From 1 3 independent relays SPST NO By default we supply three relays It is assigned to whichever of the measured magnitudes voltage L1 L2 voltage L2 L3 voltage L1 L3 voltage L1 N voltage L2 N voltage L3 N frequency unbalance phase phase unbalance phase neutral to be transmitted through a 4 20 mA current loop being able to coexist with the relays Precision 1 additional to the read value This kind of output is optional It is possible to establish different types of communication with a computer see also last page By telephone connector that incorporates standard device and programming interface CPBZ By a RS232 connection optional By a connection RS2485 and SBAZ converter optional 024 24 VAC 50 60Hz 110 110 125 VAC 50 60Hz 230 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 400 380 415 VAC 50 60Hz
6. e data related to the relay gruoped by concepts and easing the intuitive programming It has control tools to do not exceed the operating margins of each model according to its range E EE p E CEEE EEE eE It is provided with templates to facilitate 2 sone the programming of each model ET porn f It allows to store the own settings ar asiel iibi S vid i in lad ae Wa HEIEN Windows XP operative system NET Framework required CURRENT LOOP 4 20 mA ACCESSORIES CBPZ _ Interface for remote programming from a PC It allows the connection between whichever digital relay not provided with bus and a PC Not required for devices provided with bus RS232 RS485 or with 4 20mA output Supply voltage 12 30 VDC SBAZ RS485 to RS232 signal converter for the remote programming or for the data capture and visualization from a PC It allows the connection of up to 31 digital control relays provided with RS485 communication bus to get an unique codified RS232 output 5 5 2 RxD RxD 2 cE 3 TxD TxD 3 Lu m O m N REMOTE PROGRAMMING FROM PC RS232 COMMUNICATION 2 RxD RxD 2 ia mea ia n A J v 2 MUS ey 7 RS 232 wire RS485 COMMUNICATION Disibeint not supply cables or connectors You can find these products in stores specializing in computer equipment Rev 02 00 26 02 14 DISIBEINT reserves t
7. he right to modify this document without previous notice g T 34 934 330 370 F 34 934 354 532 www disibeint com disibeint disibeint com DISIBEINT Segle XX 91 ELECTRONIC SL E08032 Barcelona
8. ut the PC programming alternative Status They show the actual values of the magnitudes controlled by the relay User Where the user can write a customized text to help to the relay identification Options For accessing to the menus for the options selection Informatives for values They show the information of the different set parameters Change of value For modifying the values of the different values Screens menus Group of screens related under the same concept and that can contain whichever type of the screens previously described For an ease programming into the menus only the options that can be set are the ones visible The rest of the options are not visible This feature is interactive ie it is produced automatically according whether other functions are activated or not The screens for changing the values contain the margins betwen such value can be adjusted These margins can depend of other options and this is because different margins could be displayed according to other previous relations Provided by factory two programs with options and pre configured settings for quick start up team In most cases these parameters should be tweaked to suit the characteristics of each installation The user can create your own program and store it on your computer The display remains backlihghted while it is accessed to the different screens If any button is not pressed for longer than 30 seconds the light turns off In order to turn

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