Three Phase Servo Voltage Regulator: User & Service Manual
Three Phase Servo Voltage Regulator: User & Service Manual
REGULATOR
3-150 KVA
SRV 33 SERIE
Company reserves the right to change the contents and information in this
document without notice.
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MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL
This symbol shows instructions that may pose a life threatening hazard, such as
an electric shock if not followed.
This symbol indicates instructions that may cause injury to the user and / or
damage to the AVR if not followed.
This symbol indicates that the transport materials used for AVR are recyclable.
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MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS ON AVR
Recycle
Heavy load
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Contents
MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ............................................................................................................ 3
MEANINGS OF SYMBOLS ON AVR.................................................................................................................................... 4
1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1.Safe Handling.......................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.Location .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.Storage.................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2.Assembly Procedures ........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3. 3 KVA -150 KVA(1 Phase Input/1Phase Output)Front Panel View .................................................................... 12
3.4. 3 KVA - 150 KVA(3Phase Input/ 3 Phase Output) Rear Panel View................................................................... 13
3.5. 3 KVA -150 KVA (3 Phase Input/3 Phase Output) Connection of Terminals ......................................................... 14
3.5.1. Earth Connection .............................................................................................................................................. 15
3.5.2. Input-Output and Neutral Connections .......................................................................................................... 15
4.AVR (AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR) OPERATIONS .......................................................................................... 16
4.1. Device Specifications and Basic Information ..................................................................................................... 17
4.1.1. Power Range................................................................................................................................................. 17
4.1.2. Working Voltage Range ............................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.3. Correction Speed .......................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.4. Output Deviation.......................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.5. Efficiency....................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.6. Operational Temperature ............................................................................................................................ 18
4.1.7. By-Pass System ............................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2. Advantages of AVR .............................................................................................................................................. 18
4.3 Application Fields ................................................................................................................................................. 18
5. .INPUT/OUTPUT DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................... 19
5.1 .Connection Form ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.2 .Using The Buttons ................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.3 .Error Codes : ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
5.4 .Start-up of Device :.................................................................................................................................................. 21
5.5 .Display Infromation :............................................................................................................................................... 22
5.6 .To Advance in Display Inventory : .......................................................................................................................... 23
5.7 .Demand Time Set : .................................................................................................................................................. 24
5.8 .Phase Sequence Protection Enable / Disable :....................................................................................................... 24
5.9 .Setting ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
5.10 .Voltage Settings :................................................................................................................................................... 25
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5.11 .Current Settings :................................................................................................................................................... 29
5.12 .Frequency Settings : .............................................................................................................................................. 32
5.13 .RS485 Settings : ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.14 .General Settings : .................................................................................................................................................. 34
5.15 .About : ................................................................................................................................................................... 35
5.16 .Enter Menu with Password :................................................................................................................................. 36
5.17 .Schanging Password : ............................................................................................................................................ 36
5.17 .Password Enable / Disable :.................................................................................................................................. 37
5.18 .High Voltage Protection Value Change : .............................................................................................................. 37
5.19 .Low Voltage Protection Value Change : ............................................................................................................... 37
5.20 .High Current Protection Value Change :............................................................................................................... 38
5.21 .Low Current Protaction Value Change : ............................................................................................................... 38
5.22 .Voltage Asymmetry Protection Value Change : ................................................................................................... 38
5.23 .Quick Setup :.......................................................................................................................................................... 39
6.1. AVR Internal Structure ........................................................................................................................................ 41
6.2. Control Board and Assembly .............................................................................................................................. 42
6.3. Possible Malfunctions and Troubleshootings .................................................................................................... 44
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 45
8. WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................................................. 46
8.1. Warranty Conditions ........................................................................................................................................... 46
8.2. AVR’s Out of Warranty Situations ...................................................................................................................... 46
8.3. Device and Manufacturer’s Information ............................................................................................................ 47
Three Phase Electrical Connection Diagram ................................................................................................................ 1
NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Product Label ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Product Dimensions ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
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1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Device Safety The AVR must be protected by a circuit breaker that is easily accessible against
overload and short-circuit conditions.
Do not operate the AVR if the ambient temperature and the relative humidity are
out of specified range in this manual.
Do not operate the AVR in the presence of liquid or in extremely humid
environments.
Do not allow liquid or foreign objects to enter the AVR.
Do not block the AVR ventilation holes.
Lifespan of AVR is 10 years.
Recycling and Use insulated handled tools.
Change To prevent occupational accidents, remove watches, metal accessories such as
rings and use rubber shoes and gloves.
Replaced semi-finished materials must be packed to be recycled.
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2.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
2.1.Safe Handling
Be careful when handling loads. Do not carry heavy loads without help.
Move wheeled devices on smooth and unobstructed surfaces.
Do not use ramps that are more inclined at 10 ° angle.
Follow the recommendations below for load weights.
• An adult can carry loads up to 18 kg.
• Two adults can carry loads up to 32 kg.
• Up to 55 kg can carry loads of three adults.
• Use pallet trucks, forklifts, etc. to transport heavy loads
from 55 kg.
Save packing materials in case AVR is transported by technical service or to
other place.
The AVR should be packed properly when it needs to be carried again. For this
reason, it is recommended to save the original package.
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2.2.Location
This product complies with the restricted access and safety requirements specified in TS EN 60335-1 and TS
EN 60335-1 / A11 safety standards. Users must meet the following requirements.
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2.3.Storage
• AVR can be stored at a temperature of -25 ° C to +60 ° C, far away from heaters and in a dry
environment.
• The relative humidity at ambient must be between 20%-95%.
• Check the AVR power compliance of total load to be connected to AVR and line.
• AThe AVR must be stored in a dry and moisture-proof environment before commissioning.
As AVR is delivered to you, please check the packaging firstly. Even device is
packed carefully, it may have been damaged during the transportation. In
case of any damage in the packaging, please contact the transportation
company.
The output voltage and output frequency of the AVR are set to 220V / 50Hz
as standard.(230 V/240 V as optional)
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3.1.Unpacking
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The cardboard box is removed from the top as held by the handles.
3.2.Assembly Procedures
3.3. 3 KVA -150 KVA (1 Phase Input/1Phase Output) Front Panel View
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Image-1
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3.4. 3 KVA - 150 KVA(3Phase Input/ 3 Phase Output) Rear Panel View
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Image-4
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3.5. 3 KVA -150 KVA (3 Phase Input/3 Phase Output) Connection of Terminals
Feedback Risk
Firstly, separate the AVR from the circuit. Measure all terminals including
the earth connection (PE) and check if there is dangerous voltage.
Check the AVR’s input, output fuses and Mains Automatic Fuses are in the
OFF position before connections of output.
Before installation, make sure that all circuit breakers in the panel are in the
"OFF" position.
Connection terminals of the AVR located at rear side. Remove the rear cover with an instrument.
After removing the cover, route the earth, input and output cables through holes located below cable
connection points.
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Image-5
For safety, the ground connection of the device must be done. Perform PE
ground connections before connecting any other cable.
AVR’s PE (Earth) must be connected to high quality Earth line (low resistance)The connection of the load
must be done through the output Earthing screw.
If the ground cable accompany with the input neutral cables, it should be cut
long enough so that the ground cable does not come out even if the phase
cables are come out.
Before connecting the input cables, make sure the Automatic fuse in the
distribution panel at “OFF” position.
A residual current relay (min 300mA) must be connected to the distribution panel.
The AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) connected between the mains and the device protects the device /
devices from line breakdowns, especially line outages.
In case of drops or rises on main input voltage,the electronic control circuit senses the variation
precisely and drives the servo motor quickly. With this signal, the motor moves the Variable Transformer
(Variac) to the left or right which effects booster transfomer’s primary winding as generating voltage plus
or minus according to Mains voltage and source the voltage for secondary winding as addition or
subtraction to the mains input voltage. Thus, keeps the output voltage precisely with determined tolerance
against input voltage fluctuations and makes the system under safe operation. Due to fast response timing
control system and high start-up torque DC motor, regulator corrects even small voltage changes very
quickly.
If DC motor is out of input operating limits, the output voltage is automatically set to the required
value by the limit switches and deactivated by the control circuit.
Standart: %-25,%+15
Optional: %±20
%±40
±30 380/400/415 V Three Phase
% -35,%+15
%-30,%+20
%-35,%+15
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4.1.4. Output Deviation
As long as the regulator is not used over its power, there is no deviation from the output.
4.1.5. Efficiency
Regulators’ efficiency is over 98% since the use of high quality transformer with silicon sheet and
conductors .
5. .INPUT/OUTPUT DISPLAY
The input / output display on the front panel shows the voltage value at the input and the voltage at the
output of the device.(Image-7)
Image-7
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Image-7
9 It shows relay state. means that relay is close, means that relay is open.
10 It shows phase sequence. “L123” means that phase sequence is correct.”L132”
means that phase sequence is incorrect.
image-8
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State of Measurement; Back to home screen. State of Menu; Exit menu.
State of changing parameter; Not save chance and back to menu state.
State of Error; Manual reset
Read the warnings before the device is energized. Make sure that the device is connected according to
the connection diagram. When the device energized for the first time, the Home Screen is displayed.
Enter the current transformer ratio and the voltage transformer ratios, if installed, on the settings menu
at first.
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5.5 .Display Infromation :
Home Screen: It shows voltage and current values together. If protection type is L-N, it shows phase-neutral
voltage else, if protection type is L-L it shows phase-phase voltage. If you use voltage transformer, it is not
showed. The figure-3 is displayed when you press the Down button.
Figure-3: It shows the phase-neutral voltage values. The figure-4 is displayed when you press the Down
button.
Figure-4: It shows the phase-neutral minimum voltage values. The figure-5 is displayed when you press the
Down button.
Figure-5: It shows the phase-neutral maximum voltage values. The figure-6 is displayed when you pressthe
Down button
Figure-6: It shows the phase-neutral mean voltage values. The figure-7 is displayed when you press the Down
button.
Figure-7: It shows the phase- phase voltage values. The figure-8 is displayed when you press the Down
button.
Figure-8: It shows the phase- phase minimum voltage values. The figure-9 is displayed when you press the
Down button.
Figure-9: It shows the phase- phase maximum voltage values. The figure-10 is displayed when you press
the Down button.
Figure-10: It shows the phase- phase mean voltage values. The figure-11 is displayed when you press the
Down button
Figure-11: It shows the current values of each phase. The figure-12 is displayed when you press the
Down button.
Figure-12: It shows the minimum current values of each phase. The figure-13 is displayed when you
press the Down button.
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Figure-13: It shows the maximum current values of each phase. The figure-14 is displayed when you
press the Down button.
Figure-14: It shows the mean current values of each phase. The figure-15 is displayed when you press
the Down button.
Figure-15: It shows the current demand current values of each phase. The figure-16 is displayed when
you press the Down button.
Figure-16: It shows the apparent power values of each phase. The figure-17 is displayed when you press
he Down button.
Figure-17: It shows the minimum apparent power values of each phase. The figure-18 is displayed when
you press the Down button.
Figure-18: It shows the maximum apparent power values of each phase. The figure-19 is displayed when
you press the Down button.
Figure-19: It shows the mean apparent power values of each phase. The figure-20 is displayed when you
press the Down button.
Figure-20: It shows the apparent power demand values of each phase. The figure-21 is displayed when
you press the Down button.
Figure-21: It shows the frequency values of each phase. The figure-22 is displayed when you press the
Down button.
Figure-22: It shows the minimum frequency values of each phase. The figure-23 is displayed when you
press the Down button.
Figure-23: It shows the maximum frequency values of each phase. The figure-24 is displayed when you
press the Down button.
Figure-24: It shows the mean frequency values of each phase. The Home Screen is displayed when you
press the Down button.
The Home screen is displayed, when the device is energized. When you press the up button to see the
other data on the display, the next data is displayed (Figure-3). The figure-7 is displayed when you press
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the Up button. The figure-11 is displayed when you press the Up button. The figure-16 is displayed when
you press the Up button. The figure-21 is displayed when you press the Up button. The screen back to
Home Screen when you press the Up button . If you want to see values of min,max,mean and demand
you can use down button. If you back to home screen in anywhere, you can use ESC button
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu Button.Press “Up”button until you see the General SET
Step 2: Pr.54 is displayed when you press the “SET” button and press “Up” button. You will see Pr.57. It
is using for setting demand Time.It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. If
you press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you Home Screen enter password and press the Menu Button.Press “Up”button until you see the General
SET
Step 2: Pr.54 is displayed when you press the “SET” button and press “Up” button. You will see Pr.56. It is
using for enable/disable phase sequence protection. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET”
button.
Step 3: You can select Disable/Enable to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. If you
press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
5.9 .Setting
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Figure-25: Press Menu button to enter password section. The figure-26 is displayed when you
enter password and press the Menu button.
Figure-26: It uses for voltage settings. The figure-27 is displayed when you press the UP
button.
Figure-27: It uses for current settings. The figure-28 is displayed when you press the UP
button.
Figure-28: It uses for frequency settings. The figure-29 is displayed when you press the UP
button.
Figure-29: It uses for RS-485 settings. The figure-30 is displayed when you press the UP
button.
Figure-30: It uses for general settings. The figure-31 is displayed when you press the UP
button.
Figure-31: It uses for about the device. This section give a information about device serial
number and version number. You can use ESC button for exit menu.
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Pr.1 : High Voltage Protection Value: Determines the
maximum operating voltage value of load.
Default: 250V, Min: 1V, Max: 300V
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Pr.2: High Voltage Protection Delay Time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any voltage exceeds high voltage protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.3: High Voltage Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time. If all
voltage below the high voltage protect value as a hysteresis voltage , relay output
switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.4: High Voltage Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis voltage for high
voltage warning is programmed.
Default: 5V, Min: 1V, Max: 200V
Pr.6: Low Voltage Protection Value: Determines the minimum operating voltage
value of load.
Default: 170V, Min: 1V, Max: 300V
Pr.7: Low Voltage Protection Delay Time : Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any voltage over the low voltage protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.8: Low Voltage Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time.If all
voltage below the low voltage protect value as a hysteresis voltage , relay output
switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.9: Low Voltage Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis voltage for low
voltage warning is programmed.
Default: 5V, Min: 1V, Max: 200V
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Pr.11: Voltage Asymmetry Protection Value : Determines the controlled voltage
asymmetry. Asymmetry Ratio Adjusment: Device calculates a value by dividing
difference between highest and lowest phase value to highest phase value.
Asymmetry Ratio = [(Highest Voltage – Lowest Voltage) / Highest Voltage ] x 100
Default: %20, Min: %5, Max: %30
Pr.12: Voltage Asymmetry Protection Delay time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If calculated asymmetry value below the voltage
asymmetry protect value, Relay output switches open at the end ofdelay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.13: Voltage Asymmetry Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time.
If calculated asymmetry value over the voltage asymmetry protect value as a
hysteresis voltage , relay output switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.16: Voltage Auto Reset Enable/Disable: If auto reset enable and system into error,
if all voltage are over/below the protect value as hysteresis value ,relay output
switches on at the end of the Reset time. If Auto reset is disable, after all voltage are
over/below hysteresis value, relay output switches manually. (Using ESC button).
Default: Enable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.17: Voltage Transformer Ratio: If you use medium voltage , you can use VTR
Default: 1, Min: 1, Max: 999
Pr.18: Voltage Fuses Enable/Disable: If any phase voltage exceeds 1.5 times of high
voltage protect values, or ,if any phase voltage decrease 0.5 times of low voltage
protect value, the relay switches off instantly. At position disable, voltage fuses
function is cancelled.
Default: Disable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.19: Voltage Protection Type: Voltage Protection can be selected as L-N or L-L in
this menu. Phase-Neutral voltage protection can be implemented if the “L-N”
protection is selected. Phase-Phase voltage protection can be implemented if the “L-
L” protection is selected.
Default: L-n, Min: L-n, Max: L-L
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5.11 .Current Settings :
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Pr.20: High Current Protection Value: Determines the maximum operating
current value of load.
Default: 3.0A, Min: 0.1A, Max: 5.0A
Pr.21: High Current Protection Delay Time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any current exceeds high current protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.22: High Current Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time.If all
current below the high current protect value as a hysteresis current, relay output
switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 10sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.23: High Current Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis current for high
current warning is programmed.
Default: 0.5A, Min: 0.1A, Max: 3.0A
Pr.25: Low Current Protection Value: Determines the minimum operating current
value of load.
Default: 0.1A, Min: 0.1A, Max: 5.0A
Pr.26: Low Current Protection Delay Time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any current over the low current protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.27: Low Current Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time.If all
current below the low current protect value as a hysteresis current, relay output
switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 10sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.28: Low Current Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis current for low
voltage warning is programmed.
Default: 0.5A, Min: 0.1A, Max: 3.0A
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Pr.30: Current Asymmetry Protection Value: Determines the controlled current
asymmetry. Asymmetry Ratio Adjusment: Device calculates a value by dividing
difference between highest and lowest phase value to highest phase value.
Default: %30, Min: %5, Max: %50
Pr.31: Current Asymmetry Protection Delay Time : Determines delay open time.
Delay time for activating the output. If calculated asymmetry value below the current
asymmetry protect value, Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.32: Current Asymmetry Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time.
If calculated asymmetry value over the current asymmetry protect value as a
hysteresis current, relay output switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 10sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.35: Current Auto Reset Enable/Disable : If auto reset enable and system into error,
if all current are over/below the protect value as hysteresis value ,relay output
switches on at the end of the Reset time. If Auto reset is disable, after all current are
over/below hysteresis value, relay output switches manually. (Using ESC button).
Default: Enable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.36: Current Transformer Ratio: If a current transformer which has a ratio of
100/5A is used between the system and device; Current transformer ratio is entered
as = 100/5 = 20. If the current transformer is not used between the system and device,
current transformer ratio is entered as ”1”
Default: 1, Min: 1, Max: 2000
Pr.37: Current Fuses Enable/Disable: If any phase current exceeds 1.5 times of high
current protect value, or ,if any phase current decrease 0.5 times of low voltage
protect value, the relay switches off instantly. At position disable, current fuses
function is cancelled.
Default: Disable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.38: Demurrage Protection Enable/Disable: Determines Enable or Disable the
demurrage protection.
Default: Enable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.39: Demurrage Protection Time: Demurrage time is used to prevent from faulty
switching caused by motor Demurrage current. In this period, demurrage is controlled
by device.
Default: 10, Min: 1, Max:100
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Pr.40: Demurrage Protection Factor: Demurrage current is 3-5 times more than
normal operation current consumption.
Ex: High current set value is :5A, demurrage protection factor is :1.5. Max
Demurrage current is 5x1.5=7.5 A so device will let motor use 35A for start up.
Default: 3.0, Min: 1.0, Max: 10.0.
Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The figure-26(Voltage SET) is displayed
when you enter password and press the Menu button. The figure-27(Current SET) is displayed when you
press the up button. The figure-28(Frequency SET) is displayed when you press the up button. You enter
Frequency set when you press Menu button. If you enter Frequency set menu, the figure-72(Pr.41)
displayed. This menu have 11 different current set value. When you press the up button to see the other
Frequency set values on the display, the next data is displayed. The figure-Figure 78 is displayed when you
press the up button after the Pr.51 is displayed. By using up-down buttons select the program. Press Menu
to enter required program. By up-down buttons, you can set the program. Press Menu to record your
settings, if you press ESC button, you cannot record your settings.
Pr.41: High Frequency Protection Value
Pr.42: High Frequency Protection Delay Time
Pr.43: High Frequency Protection Reset Time
Pr.44: High Frequency Protection Hysteresis
Pr.45: High Frequency Protection Enable/Disable
Pr.46: Low Frequency Protection Value
Pr.47: Low Frequency Protection Delay Time
Pr.48: Low Frequency Protection Reset Time
Pr.49: Low Frequency Protection Hysteresis
Pr.50: Low Frequency Protection Enable/Disable
Pr.51: Frequency Auto Reset Enable/Disable
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Pr.42: High Frequency Protection Delay Time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any frequency exceeds high frequency protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.43: High Frequency Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time. If all
frequency below the high frequency protect value as a hysteresis frequency, relay
output switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.44: High Frequency Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis frequency for high
frequency warning is programmed.
Default: 0.5Hz, Min: 0.1Hz, Max: 20.0Hz
Pr.47: Low Frequency Protection Delay Time: Determines delay open time. Delay
time for activating the output. If any frequency over the low frequency protect value,
Relay output switches open at the end of delay time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.48: Low Frequency Protection Reset Time: Determines delay close time. If all
frequency below the low frequency protect value as a hysteresis frequency, relay
output switches close at the end of the reset time.
Default: 3sec, Min: 1sec, Max: 10000sec.
Pr.49: Low Frequency Protection Hysteresis: Required hysteresis frequency for low
voltage warning is programmed.
Default: 0.5Hz, Min: 0.1Hz, Max: 20.0Hz
Pr.51: Frequency Auto Reset Enable/Disable: If auto reset enable and system into
error, if all frequency are over/below the protect value as hysteresis value ,relay output
switches on at the end of the Reset time. If Auto reset is disable, after all frequency are
over/below hysteresis value, relay output switches manually. (Using ESC button).
Default: Disable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
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5.13 .RS485 Settings :
Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The figure-26(Voltage SET) is displayed
when you enter password and press the Menu button. The figure-27(Current SET) is displayed when you
press the up button. The figure-28(Frequency SET) is displayed when you press the up button .
(RS485 SET) is displayed when you press the up button. You enter Rs-485 set when you press Menu
button. If you enter Rs-485 set menu, the figure-83(Pr.52) displayed. This menu have 2 different current
set value. When you press the up button to see the other Frequency set values on the display, the next
data is displayed. By using up-down buttons select the program. Press Menu to enter required program.
By up-down buttons, you can set the program. Press Menu to record your settings, if you press ESC
button, you cannot record your settings.
Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The figure-26(Voltage SET) is displayed
when you enter password and press the Menu button. The figure-27(Current SET) is displayed when you
press the up button. The figure-28(Frequency SET) is displayed when you press the up button .
(RS485 SET) is displayed when you press the up button. The figure-30(General SET) is displayed when
you press the up button. You enter General set when you press Menu button. If you enter General set
menu, the figure-85(Pr.54) displayed. This menu have 6 different current set value. When you press the
up button to see the other General set values on the display, the next data is displayed. By using up-
down buttons select the program. Press Menu to enter required program. By up-down buttons, you can
set the program. Press Menu to record your settings, if you press ESC button, you cannot record your
settings
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Pr.54: Password Change: This menu is used for changing the user password.
Default: 0000, Min: 0000, Max: 9999
Pr.55: Password Protection Enable/Disable: This menu is used for activating the user
password. After the user password is activated for entering to the menus; if the Menu
button is pressed, while the instant values are observed, user password is required.
Default: Disable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.56: Phase Sequence Protection Enable/Disable: You can use device with phase
sequence or without phase sequence function. If you set device for phase sequence,
when running, it will be check phase sequence and it will display sequence error on
screen. If you set “Disable” You can see phase sequence error but device not give error.
Default: Disable, Min: Disable, Max: Enable
Pr.57: Demand Time: Determines demand calculate time. Demand is calculated using
average value. Device take sample for demand time and calculate average value.
Demand is maximum average value.
Default: 15min, Min: 1min, Max: 120min.
Pr.58: Demand Record Delete: You can delete demand and average records.
If cut off device energy min,max, average and demand values are deleted.
Pr.59: Current Transformer Cable Turn Number: User defines the turn number, which
is the number of how much tour the current cable has rounded into the current
transformer. Numbers can be selected between 1-20. Greater the number of turn
means greater the sensitivity
Default: 1, Min: 1, Max: 20.
5.15 .About :
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu button.Press “Up”button until you see the General SET
Step 2: Pr.54 is displayed when you press the “SET” button. Pr.54 is using for changing password. Pr.54 is
deleted from screen when you press the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can chance selected digit(underline) using “Down” button.”Up ”button is used to increase its
value.You can use “SET” button to save new password. if you press “ESC” button, you cannot record your
settings
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5.17 .Password Enable / Disable :
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu button.Press “Up”button until you see the General SET
Step 2: Pr.54 is displayed when you press the “SET” button and press “Up” button. You will see Pr.55. It
is using for enable/disable password protection. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET”
button.
Step 3: You can select Disable/Enable to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. if you
press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu button.
Step 2: Pr.1 is displayed when you press the “SET” button. It is using for setting high voltage protection
value. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. If
you press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu button.
Step 2: Pr.1 is displayed when you press the “SET” button. and press “Up” button. You will see Pr.6. It is
using for setting low voltage protection value. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET”button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. if
you press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
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5.20 .High Current Protection Value Change :
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you enter password and press the Menu button. Press “Up”button until you see the Current SET
Step 2: Pr.20 is displayed when you press the “SET” button. It is using for setting high current protection
value. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. If
you press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when
you
enter password and press the Menu button. Press “Up”button until you see the Current SET
Step 2: Pr.20 is displayed when you press the “SET” button. and press “Up” button. You will see Pr.25. It is
using for setting low current protection value. It is deleted from screen when you press the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. if you
press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
Step 1: Press Menu button and enter password to enter program list. The Voltage SET is displayed when you
enter password and press the Menu button.
Step 2: Pr.1 (HI V SET ) is displayed when you press the “SET” button and press “Up” button. You will see
Pr.11. It is using for setting voltage asymmetry protection value. It is deleted from screen when you press
the “SET” button.
Step 3: You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. if you
press “ESC” button, you cannot record your settings.
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5.23 .Quick Setup :
Pr.4 is using for setting high voltage protection hysteresis. It is deleted from
screen when you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to
use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-35 is
displayed when you press the SET button. Press “Up”button until you see the
Pr.6 (figure-37)
Pr.6 is using for setting low voltage protection. It is deleted from screen
when you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to use
Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-37 is
displayed when you press the SET button. Press “Up”button until you see the
Pr.9 (figure-40)
Pr.9 is using for setting low voltage protection hysteresis. It is deleted from
screen when you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to
use Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-40 is
displayed when you press the SET button.Press “Up”button until you see
the Pr.11 (figure-42)
“Voltage SET”is displayed when you pressed the “ESC” button. (Figure-26)
“Current SET”is displayed when you press the “Up” button (Figure-27).
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Current SET menu is include set of high/low current protection,current
transforme ratio and demurrage setings.
Pr.25 is using for setting low current protection. It is deleted from screen
when you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to use
Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-56 is
displayed when you press the SET button. Press “Up”button until you see
the Pr.20 (figure-51)
Pr.20 is displayed when you press the “SET” button and press “Up” button.
You will see Pr.36 (Figure-67).It is using for setting current transformer
ratio. You can increase/decrease value to use Up/Down Button. You can
use “SET” button to save. The figure-67 is displayed when you press the
SET button.
Press “Up” button until you see the Pr.25 (figure-56).
Pr.39 is using for setting demurrage time. It is deleted from screen when
you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to use
Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-70 is
displayed when
you press the SET button. Press “Up”button until you see the
Pr.40 (figure-71).
Pr.40 is using for setting demurrage time. It is deleted from screen when
you press the “SET” button. You can increase/decrease value to use
Up/Down Button. You can use “SET” button to save. The figure-71 is
displayed when you press the SET button. Press twice “ESC” button for
back to Figure-71 home screen.
All settings are made. Press ESC to exit. The figure-27 is displayed on
screen. Press the ESC key again.
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6.1. AVR Internal Structure
Image -10
Resim-10
1 Current Transformer
2 Surge Arrester(Optional)
3 Input Terminal
4 Neutral
5 Output Connection
6 Contactor
7 Variac Transformer
8 Booster Transformer
9 Selectable Switch(By Pass)
10 Miniature Circuit Breaker(MCB)
11 Limit Switch
12 DC Motor
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6.2. Control Board and Assembly
Image-11
Image-11
1 Motor
3 Limit Switch-1
4 Limit Switch-2
5 Output Voltage Accuracy Setting
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Image-12
Image-13
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6.3. Possible Malfunctions and Troubleshootings
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7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL 33003 33006 33010 33015 33022 3303 33045 33060 33075 3310 33120 33150
0 0
Operational Principal
Servo Motor,Micro Controller Unit,Full Automatic
General
Cooling System Smart Fan System
Monitoring of Monitoring the Output and Voltage with Company True RMS Panel Voltmeter
Measured Value
Total Harmonic -
Distortion
Efficiency >%95
Mechanical By Pass Manually Controlled Line/Regulator Selectable Cam Switch
Protection Level IP 20 (Others Optional)
Environment
Operational -10°C/+50°C
Temperature
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8. WARRANTY
1.AVR’s warranty period is 2 years from the date of delivery of product against defects in components,
workmanship and production, if the product is used in the compliance with shown in the user manual.
2. Within the warranty period of the goods, spare parts will be supplied as free of charge if the device is
malfunctioned due to components, workmanship and manufacturing defects.
3. Courrier/transportation costs occured during the supply of spare parts will be covered by buyer.
4.Defects resulting from unusual use of the products are out of warranty.
This warranty does not cover the defects caused by improper use of the AVR which can be shown as
following situations:
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8.3. Device and Manufacturer’s Information
Manufacturer
Name:
Address:
Tel / Fax
Contact
Sign&Stamp
Device
Type Regulator
Brand
Model SRV
Label and Serial No
Delivery Time/Place
Warranty
Seller
Company Name
Address
Tel/Fax
Invoice Date&No
Sign&Stamp
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Three Phase Electrical Connection Diagram
Product Label
Image-9
Image-9
1 Company Logo
2 No of Phases(1Ph/3Ph)
3 Power(KVA)
4 Input Working Range(V)
5 Output (V)
6 Serial No
7 Current(A)
8 Frequency(Hz)
9 Date of Production
Product Dimensions
(KVA) A B C
3 50 44 110
6 50 44 110
10,5 50 44 110
15 50 44 110
22,5 50 44 110
30 60 44 120
45 60 44 120
60 85 64 140
75 85 64 140
100 85 64 140
120 90 69 163
150 90 69 163