Instructions Alptec 8.Pdf881253122
Instructions Alptec 8.Pdf881253122
Instructions Alptec 8.Pdf881253122
ALPTEC 8
A Group brand
Warning!
Carefully read the manual before the installation or use.
– This equipment is to be installed by qualified personnel, complying to current
standards, to avoid damages or safety hazards.
– Before any service work on the device, remove all the voltages from measuring and
supply inputs and short-circuit the CT input terminals.
– The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for electrical safety in case of improper
use of the equipment.
– Products illustrated herein are subject to alteration and changes without prior notice.
Technical data and descriptions in the documentation are accurate, to the best of our
knowledge, but no liabilities for errors, omissions or contingencies arising there from
are accepted.
– A circuit breaker must be included in the electrical installation of the building. It must
be installed close by the equipment and within easy reach of the operator. It must be
marked as the disconnecting device of the equipment: IEC /EN 61010-1 § 6.11.2.1.
– Clean the device with a soft dry cloth; do not use abrasive products, liquid detergents
or solvents.
Index
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Description....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Keyboard functions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Front LED indication ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
First power-up................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Operating modes .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Main menu........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Password access.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Display page navigation ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Table of display pages...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Harmonic analysis page ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Waveform page ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Expandability .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Additional resources ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Communication channels ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Inputs, outputs, internal variables, counters, analog inputs.............................................................................................................................................. 7
Limit thresholds ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Remote-controlled variables............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
User alarms ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Master-Slave configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
IR programming port ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Parameter setting through PC ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Parameter setting (setup) from front panel ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Parameter tables ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Output functions table..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Input functions table ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Alarm description............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Alarm properties............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Alarm property table....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Commands menu ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Measurement table for limit thresholds and analog outputs ........................................................................................................................................... 23
Wiring diagrams.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Terminal arrangement .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
2014-ALPTEC08-01-ANG
Installation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Mechanical dimensions and panel cutout....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Technical characteristics................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Introduction
The ALPTEC 8 automatic power factor controller has been designed to offer state-of-the-art functions for power factor correction applications. Built
with dedicated and extremely compact housing, the ALPTEC 8 combines the modern design of the front panel with practical installation and the
possibility of expansion at the rear, where Ext series modules can be slotted. The LCD screen provides a clear and intuitive user interface.
Description
– Automatic power factor controller with 8 built-in relays for capacitor steps, expandable to 16 relays (steps)
– 128x80 pixel, backlit, LCD screen with 4 levels of grey
– 5 navigation keys for functions and settings
– Red LED indication for alarm or abnormal status
– 10-language text for measurements, settings and messages
– Expansion bus with 4 slots for Ext series expansion modules:
• RS232, RS485, USB, Ethernet, Profibus, GSM/GPRS communications interface
• Additional digital I/O, static or relay outputs
• Additional analog I/O for temperature PT100, current, voltage
– Capability to operate with several units interconnected in Master-Slave mode:
• Maximum configuration: Master + 8 slaves
• Maximum 32 steps in total
• Maximum 16 steps per unit
• Steps can be paralleled
– Advanced programmable I/O functions
– Fully user-definable alarms
– High accuracy TRMS measurements
– 3-phase + neutral mains voltage measuring inputs
– 3-phase current measuring inputs
– Front optical programming interface: galvanically isolated, high speed, waterproof, USB and WiFi compatible
– Calendar-clock (RTC) with reserve energy
– Storage of last 250 events.
Front keyboard
Front LEDs
Alarm LED (red) – Flashing indicates an active alarm.
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First power-up
– At the first power-up, the controller may ask the user to set the clock-calendar, in case it is not operational.
– Then a window will appear asking to specify the language you want to use for display navigation. Press OK for direct access to the parameter
P01.01 for the selection of the language.
– Then the display will show a window asking to set the CT primary value, which usually is the responsibility of the end-installer/user. Even in this
case, it activates a direct access to the setting of the relevant parameter P02.01.
– The above-given procedure will be repeated every time the device is powered up until the CT primary value is set in parameter P02.01.
Operating modes
The correctly selected mode is displayed in reverse at the centre of the home page. There are three possible operating modes, listed below:
– TEST Mode
• When the controller is brand new and has never been programmed, it automatically enters in TEST mode that allows the installer to manually
activate the individual relay outputs, so the correct wiring of the panel can be checked.
• The activation and deactivation of the outputs are done as per manual mode, but without considering the reconnection time.
• Once in programming and with parameters set, the controller automatically exits the test mode.
• If you need to enter TEST mode after programming the unit, use the appropriate command in the commands menu.
– MAN Mode
• When the controller is in manual mode, you can select one of the steps and manually connect or disconnect it.
• From the main page, press . Step No. 1 is highlighted by a box. To select the step you want, press or .
• Press ▲ to connect or ▼ to disconnect the selected step.
• If the number above the step is light grey, it means the step is not available because its reconnection time has not elapsed yet. In this case,
by sending a close command, the step number will flash to indicate that the operation has been confirmed and will be conducted as soon as
possible.
• The manual configuration of steps is maintained even in the absence of supply voltage. When power returns, the original state of the steps is
restored.
– AUT Mode
• In automatic mode, the controller calculates the optimum configuration of capacitor steps in order to reach the set cosϕ.
• The selection criteria takes into account many variables such as: the power rating of each step, the number of operations, the total time of use,
the reconnection time, etc.
• The controller displays the imminent connection or disconnection of the steps by flashing (above) their identification number. The flashing can be
prolonged when the insertion of a step is not possible due to the reconnection time (discharge time of the capacitor).
• If the number above the step is light grey, this means the step is not available because its reconnection time is not elapsed yet. The device then
waits for the end of the reconnection time.
Main menu
– The main menu is made up of a group of graphic icons (shortcuts) that allow rapid access to measurements and settings.
– Starting from normal measurement viewing, by pressing ✔ the main menu screen is displayed.
– Press ▲ or ▼ to scroll clockwise or counter clockwise to select the required function. The selected icon is highlighted and the central part of the
display shows the description of the function.
– Press ✔ to activate the selected function.
– If some functions are not available, the corresponding icon will be disabled, that is shown in a light grey colour.
– etc. – Shortcuts that allow jumping to the first page of that group. Starting from that page, it is still possible to move forward or
backward in the usual way.
– - Change the operation to manual or automatic mode.
– - Opens the password entry page, where it is possible to specify the numeric codes that unlock protected functions (parameter setting,
commands menu).
– - Access point to the setup menu for parameter programming. See dedicated chapter.
– - Access point to the commands menu, where the authorised user can execute some clearing-restoring actions.
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Main menu (continued)
Main page
Switch to manual mode
Switch to automatic mode
Voltage – current page
Event Log
Power page
Step life statistics
Harmonics
System information page
Setup menu
Commands menu
Password entry
Password access
– The password is used to enable or lock the access to setting menu (setup) and to commands menu.
– For brand-new devices (factory default), the password management is disabled and the access is free. If instead, the passwords have been
enabled and defined, then to get access, it is necessary to enter the password first, specifying the numeric code through the keypad.
– To enable password management and to define numeric codes, see setup menu M15 Password.
• User level access – Allows clearing of stored values and the editing of a restricted number of setup parameters.
• Advanced level access – Same rights of the user access plus full setup editing-restoring.
– From normal measurement viewing, press ✔ to recall the main menu, then select the password icon and press ✔.
– The display shows the screen illustrated below:
Pages Example
Main page 1 - Page Title. If P01.09 is set,
(Home) then the plant description
will be shown here.
2 - Step status: Black = On
Grey = Off
3 - Fan status:
Black = On
Grey = Off
4 - Panel temperature
5 - kvar bar graph
6 - Aut/Man Mode
7 - kvar needed to reach setpoint
8 - Cosphi setpoint
9 - Current Cosphi
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Table of display pages (continued)
Pages Example
Voltage and 1 - Bar graph referred to rated voltage
current 2 - Bar graph referred to rated current
Harmonics
Waveforms
Expansion
status
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Table of display pages (continued)
Pages Example
Real time
clock
System 1 - Software
information Hardware
Parameters revision level
2 - Plant / board name
3 - Internal board temperature
Note: Some of the pages listed above may not be displayed if the relevant function is disabled. For example, if the limit function is not programmed,
the corresponding page will not be shown.
Waveform page
– This page graphically views the waveform of the voltage and current signals read by the ALPTEC 8.
– It is possible to see one phase at a time, selecting it with ✔ key.
– The vertical scale (amplitude) is automatically scaled in order to fit the waveform on the screen in the best possible way.
– The horizontal axis (time) shows two consecutive periods of the waveform viewed.
– The graph is automatically updated about every second.
Expandability
– Thanks to its expansion bus, the ALPTEC 8 can be expanded with Ext series modules.
– It is possible to connect a maximum of 4 Ext… modules at the same time.
– The supported Ext modules can be grouped in the following categories:
• Additional steps
• Communication modules
• Digital I/O modules
• Analog I/O modules.
– To insert an expansion module:
• Remove the power supply to the ALPTEC 8.
• Remove the protection cover of one of the expansion slots.
• Insert the upper hook of the module into the fixing slit on the upper end of the expansion slot.
• Rotate the module downwards, inserting the connector on the bus.
• Push until the bottom clip snaps in place.
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Expandability (continued)
– At power up, the ALPTEC 8 automatically recognises the Ext modules connected to it.
– If the system configuration has changed with respect to the last saved, (one module has been added or removed), the base unit asks the user to
confirm the new configuration. In case of confirmation, the new configuration will be saved and becomes effective, otherwise the mismatch will be
shown at every subsequent power-up of the system.
– The current system configuration is shown in the dedicated page of the display (expansion modules), where it is possible to see the number, the
type and the status of the modules.
– The I/O numbering is shown under each module.
– The status (energised/de-energised) of every single I/O and communication channel is highlighted in reverse.
1 - Type of expansion modules
2 - Number and state of
additional resources
In reverse = active
Additional resources
– The expansion modules provide additional resources that can be used through the dedicated setup menus.
– The setup menus related to the expansions are always accessible, even if the expansion modules are not physically fitted.
– Since it is possible to add more than one module of the same type (for instance two communication interfaces), the setup menus are multiple,
identified by a sequential number.
– The following table indicates how many modules of each group can be mounted at the same time. The total number of modules must be less than
or equal to 4.
Module type Code Function Max n° Slot pos.
Additional steps Ext2Gr 2 relay steps 4 Any
Ext4Grs 4 static steps (fast) 2 Any
Communication ExtRS485 RS485 2 1 or 2
ExtEth Ethernet 1 1 or 2
ExtProfi Profibus® DP 1 TBD
ExtGSM GSM-GPRS 1 2
Analog I/O ExtHarm Capacitor harmonic protection 4 Any
TBD = To Be Defined.
Communication channels
– The ALPTEC 8 supports a maximum of 2 communication modules, indicated as COMn. The communication setup menu is thus divided into two
sections (n=1 … 2) of parameters for the setting of the ports.
– The communication channels are completely independent, both for hardware (physical interface) and communication protocol.
– The two channels can communicate at the same time.
– Activating the Gateway function, it is possible to use a ALPTEC 8 with an Ethernet port and a RS485 port that acts as a bridge for other ALPTEC 8
equipped with RS485 only, in order to obtain a more economical configuration with one Ethernet port only.
– In this network, the ALPTEC 8 with Ethernet port will have parameter P16.n.09 Channel function set to Gateway for both communication channels
(COM1, COM2) while the other ALPTEC 8 maintain standard configuration with default value = Slave.
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Inputs, outputs, internal variables, counters, analog inputs
– The inputs and outputs are identified by a code and a sequence number. For instance, the digital inputs are identified by code INPx, where x is the
number of the input. In the same way, digital outputs are identified by code OUTx.
– The sequence number of I/Os is simply based on their mounting position, with a progressive numbering from left to right.
– It is possible to manage up to 8 analog inputs (AINx), connected to external analog sensors (temperature, pressure, flow, etc.). The value read by
the sensors can be scaled to any unit of measure, viewed on the display and transmitted on the communication bus. The values read by analog
inputs are shown on the dedicated display page. They can be used to drive limit thresholds LIMx that can be linked to an internal or external
output.
– The expansion I/O numbering starts from the last I/O installed on the base unit. For example, with OUT1…OUT8 digital outputs on the base unit,
the first digital output on the expansion modules will be OUT9.
See the following table for the I/O numbering:
Code Description Base Ext...
INPx Digital Inputs - 1…8
OUTx Digital Outputs 1…8 9…16
COMx Communication ports - 1…2
AINx Analog Inputs - 1…4
AOUx Analog Outputs - 1…4
– In a similar way, there are some internal bit-variables (markers) that can be associated to the outputs or combined between them. For instance, it is
possible to apply some limit thresholds to the measurements taken by the system (voltage, current, power, etc.). In this case, the internal variable,
named LIMx, will be activated when the measurements go out of the limits defined by the user through the dedicated setting menu.
– Furthermore, there are up to 8 counters (CNT1..CNT8) that can count pulses coming from an external source (through a digital input INPx) or the
number of times a certain condition has taken place. For instance, defining a limit threshold LIMx as the count source, it will be possible to count
how many times one measurement exceeds a certain limit.
– The following table groups all the I/O and the internal variables managed by the ALPTEC 8 along with their range.
Code Description Range
LIMx Limit thresholds 1…16
REMx Remote-controlled variables 1…16
UAx User alarms 1…8
PULx Energy consumption pulses 1…3
CNTx Programmable counters 1…8
1 - Type of measurement
2 - Upper threshold
3 - Threshold delay
4 - Lower threshold
5 - Status of the limit
6 - Measurement value
7 - Function
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User alarms (UAx)
– The user can define a maximum of 8 programmable alarms (UA1…UA8).
– For each alarm, it is possible to define:
• The source, that is the condition that generates the alarm.
• The message text, that is displayed when this condition takes place.
• The alarm properties (just like for standard alarms), that is how the alarm interacts with the control of the power factor correction board.
– The condition that generates the alarm can be, for instance, the overcoming of a threshold. In this case, the source will be one of the limit
thresholds LIMx.
– If instead, the alarm must be displayed depending on the status of an external digital input, then the source will be an INPx.
– For every alarm, the user can define a free-text message that is displayed on the alarms page.
– The properties of the user alarms can be defined in the same way as the normal alarms. You can choose whether a certain alarm will disconnect
the steps, close the global alarm output, etc. See chapter Alarm properties.
– When several alarms are active at the same time, they are displayed sequentially and their total number is shown on the status bar.
– To clear an alarm programmed with latch, use the dedicated command in the commands menu.
– For alarm programming and definition, refer to setup menu M26.
Master-slave configuration
– The Master-Slave function is available and developed to further extend the flexibility of ALPTEC 8 application. It allows to use the controller in high
power rated plants, for casade systems of power factor correction panels, each with their own controller and associated capacitor banks.
– This solution allows to expand the power factor correction system in a modular way whenever there is an increased power requirement in the plant.
– In this configuration, measurements are made only by the first controller (Master) which controls a maximum of 32 logic steps, that are then sent to
all the slave devices.
– The slave controllers drive their own steps as indicated by the master, while performing the “local” protections, such as panel or capacitor
overtemperature, no-voltage release, harmonic protections, etc.
– The maximum possible configuration is one master with 8 slaves.
Example 1 (Application in parallel):
A system has 8 logic steps for 400 kvar in total. The system is arranged in two panels (master and slave). Each panel has 8 steps of 25 kvar each.
The logic steps are programmed as 8 banks of 50 kvar. The first step is mapped on OUT1 both for the master and for slave 1, the same for step 2
on OUT2 for the master and the slave 1, and so on. When step 1 is activated, the first bank both of the master board (25kvar) and of the slave 1 (25
kvar) for a total of 50kvar will result connected. In this case, the parameter P02.07 Smallest step power must be set (on the master) at the resulting
value of 50kvar.
Programming of the master:
Parameter Value Description
P02.07 50 50 kvar, 25 on the master and 25 on the slave for each step
P03.01.01…P03.08.01 1 All 8 logic steps are of 50kvar
P04.01.01…P04.08.01 Step 1…8 Outputs OUT1…OUT8 of the master are activated by logic steps 1…8
P05.01 COMx COM port used for the link
P05.02 Master Role of master
P05.03 ON Enable slave 1
P06.01.01…P06.08.01 Step 1…8 Outputs OUT1…OUT8 of the slave are activated by logic steps 1…8
Programming of the master:
P05.02 Slave1 Role as slave1
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Master-slave configuration (continued)
– The communication between master and slaves is via an isolated RS485 communication module type ExtRS485 for each device; the maximum
distance can be 1000m.
– All programming is done on the master controller: setting the type of system, the CT, the logic steps and step pairing between logic and physical
outputs of the master and the slave. The program is then automatically extended to the slaves.
– On the slaves, it is necessary to only set the slave role (with parameter P05.02).
– All parameters relating to this function are grouped in menu M05.
– If the communication between master and slave is cut off, the fault is signalled by an alarm and all slave outputs are disconnected.
– To be sensitive to no-voltage release, the slaves must be connected to the line voltage while it is not necessary to connect the current measuring
inputs.
– Each slave displays the main power factor correction data sent by the master, with the state of the 32 logic steps of the entire system (in the usual
window at the top right) and the states of its local outputs in a window at the bottom.
– If there is an alarm in the system that involves all the steps (e.g. lack of current signal, overvoltage, no-voltage release, etc.), all the logic steps are
then disconnected that is all the outputs of both the master and the slaves.
– If instead, an alarm occurs that affects only one of the panels (either a master or slave), such as temperature or harmonics protection, then only
outputs that control the steps involved in the panel in alarm are de-energised, while the rest of the system continues to work, even if with a limited
efficiency.
– Each alarm has a specific property, called Slave disconnection; it indicates if the alarm has implications for the entire system (property set to
General) or only on the panel concerned (Local). See the alarms table.
IR Programming port
– The parameters of the ALPTEC 8 can be configured through the front optical port, using the IR-USB programming dongle, type CX01, or with the
IR-WiFi dongle, type CX02.
– This programming port has the following advantages:
• You can configure and service the ALPTEC 8 without having to access the device at the rear or to open the electrical panel.
• It is galvanically isolated from the internal circuits of the ALPTEC 8, guaranteeing the greatest safety for the operator.
• High speed data transfer.
• IP54 front panel protection degree.
• Limits the possibility of unauthorised access with device configation.
– Simply hold the CX… dongle in front of the panel and insert the pins on the relevant connectors; the devices will recognise each other as shown
by the green colour of the LINK LED on the programming dongle.
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Parameter setting (Setup) from front panel
– To open the parameters programming menu (setup):
• Put the device in MAN mode and disconnect all the steps.
• With measurements page viewed, press ✔ to call up the main menu.
• Select icon . If it is disabled (displayed in grey), you must enter the password (See chapter Password access).
• Press ✔ again to open the setup menu.
– The table shown below is displayed, with the setting submenus for all the parameters on the basis of their function.
– Select the required menu with key ▲ or ▼ and confirm with ✔.
– Press to return to the values view.
1 - Parameter code
2 - Current setting value
3 - Selected parameter
4 - Parameter description
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Parameter setting (Setup) from front panel (continued)
– When the editing screen is displayed, the parameter setting can be modified with and keys. The screen shows the new setting while a graphic
bar shows the setting range, the maximum and minimum, previous setting and factory default values.
– Pressing + ▲, the value is set to the minimum possible while with ▲ + , it is set to the maximum.
– Pressing simultaneously + , the setting is restored to factory default.
– During the entry of a text string, keys ▲ and ▼ are used to select the alphanumeric character while and are used to move the cursor along the
text string. Pressing keys ▲ and ▼ simultaneously will move the character selection straight to letter “A”.
– Press ✔ to go back to the parameter selection. The entered value is stored.
– Press to save all the settings and to quit the setup menu. The controller executes a reset and returns to normal operation.
– If the user does not press any key for more than 2 minutes, the system leaves the setup automatically and goes back to normal viewing without
saving the changes done on parameters.
– Take into account a backup copy of the setup data (settings that can be modified using the keyboard) can be saved in the EEPROM memory of
the ALPTEC 8. This data can be restored, when necessary, in the work memory. The data backup copy and restore commands can be found in the
commands menu.
Parameter tables
– Below are listed all the programming parameters in tabular form. For each parameter, the possible setting range and factory default are indicated
as well as a brief explanation of the function of the parameter. The description of the parameter shown on the display can in some cases be
different than what is given in the table because of the reduced number of characters available. The parameter code can be used however as a
reference.
Note: The parameters shown in the table with a shaded background are essential to the operation of the system thus they represent the
minimum programming required for operation.
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Parameter tables (continued)
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Parameter tables (continued)
P02.28 – Selection of step connection mode
Standard = Normal operation with free selection of the steps.
Linear = The steps are connected in progression from left towards right only, following the step number and according to the LIFO (Last
In First Out) logic. When the system steps are of different ratings, the controller will not connect a step if the set-point value would be
exceeded.
Fast = Fast switching for use with static/thyristor modules and parameter P03.n.02 set to Static.
P02.29 – After having closed one step output, the measurement acquisition is suspended for the number of periods (cycles) specified by this
parameter, in order to allow the external static module to connect the capacitors. This function avoids regulation oscillations. Set this value
according to the technical characteristics (closing time) declared by the manufacturer of the static module.
P02.30 – Enables the setting of the setpoint as Tangent of displacement phase angle (Tanphi) instead of Cosine (Cosphi). Used as a reference by
the energy providers of some European countries.
P02.31 – Value of the Tanphi setpoint. Negative Tanphi values correspond to capacitive Cosphi.
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Parameter tables (continued)
Function Description
OFF Output always de-energised
ON Output always energised
Step x Capacitor step no.x
Global alarm 1 Energised when global alarm 1 is active
Global alarm 2 Energised when global alarm 2 is active
Global alarm 3 Energised when global alarm 3 is active
Fan Panel ventilation fan
Manual mode Active when the controller is in MAN mode
Automatic mode Active when the controller is in AUT mode
Limit threshold LIMx Output driven by LIM limits (x= 1…16)
Pulse PULx Output driven by PUL pulses ( x = 1…6)
Remote variable REMx Output is remotely controlled by REM variable
Alarms A01-Axx When the selected Axx alarm is present, the output is activated (xx= 01… alarm number)
Alarms UA1..UAx When the selected UAx user alarm is present, the output is activated (x=1… 8)
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Output function table (continued)
Function Description
OFF Disabled input
Configurable Free user configurable input INPx. Used for instance to generate a user alarm UA or to count on a CNT counter
Automatic mode When active, switches system to AUT mode
Manual mode When active, switches system to MAN mode
Select cosphi setpoint When active, selects the cosphi setpoint x (x=1…3)
Keyboard lock Locks front keyboard
Settings lock Locks access to setup menu and commands menu
Alarm inhibition Selectively disables alarms having inhibit property set to ON.
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Input functions table (continued)
Note: This menu is divided into 2 sections for communication channels COM1...2.
The front IR communication port has fixed communication parameters, so no setup is required.
P16.n.01 – Serial (node) address of the communication protocol.
P16.n.02 – Communication port transmission speed.
P16.n.03– Data format. 7 bit settings can be used for ASCII protocol only.
P16.n.04 – Stop bit number.
P16.n.05 – Select communication protocol.
P16.n.06...P16.n.08 – TCP-IP coordinates for Ethernet interface applications. Not used with other types of communication modules.
P16.n.09 – Role of the communication channel. Slave = Slave Modbus. Gateway = Bridge between the Ethernet and serial ports.
Mirror = Remote panel mirror (reserved/function not operative yet).
P16.n.10 – Enabling TCP-IP connection. Server = Awaits connection from a remote client. Client = Establishes a connection to the remote server.
P16.n.11...P16.n.13 – Coordinates for the connection to the remote server when P16.n.10 is set to Client.
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Input functions table (continued)
Note: Parameters in this menu are referred to protections that are available only when using the harmonic protection module ExtHarm.
P18.n.01 – P18.n.02 – CT primary and secondary values used for current measurement in power factor correction panel and connected to the
harmonic protection module.
P18.n.03 – Current measurement wiring mode:
2 in Aron – Reading of three currents (3-phase) with two CT in Aron configuration.
1 balanced – Reading of a single current with the single CT.
P18.n.04 – Rated current flowing in the power factor correction branch under normal conditions.
P18.n.05 – Branch of the circuit where measuring CTs are located for harmonic protection.
P18.n.06 – Max current threshold in the power factor correction branch, used to generate alarm A11.
P18.n.07 – Current THD maximum threshold in the power factor correction branch and used to generate alarm A12.
P18.n.08 – 5th harmonic content threshold in the power factor correction branch and used to generate alarm A13.
P18.n.09 – 7th harmonic content threshold in the power factor correction branch and used to generate alarm A14.
P18.n.10 – 11th harmonic content threshold in the power factor correction branch and used to generate alarm A15.
P18.n.11 – 13th harmonic content threshold in the power factor correction branch and used to generate alarm A16.
P18.n.12 – P18.n.13 – Maximum temperature thresholds 1 and 2 on the sensors connected to the harmonic protection module.
Used to generate alarms A17 and A18.
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Input functions table (continued)
Note: This menu is divided into 8 sections for counters CNT1...8.
P21.n.01 – Signal that increments the count (on rising edge). This can be at ALPTEC 8 power up (ON), when a threshold is exceeded (LIMx) or an external
input is enabled (INPx), etc.
P21.n.02 – Channel number x with reference to the previous parameter.
P21.n.03 – Multiplier K. The counted pulses are multiplied by this value before being displayed.
P21.n.04 – Fractional K. The counted pulses are divided by this value before being displayed. If other than 1, the counter is displayed with 2 decimal points.
P21.n.05 – Counter description. 16-character free text.
P21.n.06 – Counter unit of measure. 6-character free text.
P21.n.07 – Signal that clears the count. As long as this signal is enabled, the count remains at zero.
P21.n.08 – Channel number x with reference to the previous parameter
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Input functions table (continued)
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Alarms
– When an alarm is generated, the display will show an alarm icon, the code and the description of the alarm in the language selected.
– If the navigation keys in the pages are pressed, the pop-up window showing the alarm indications will momentarily disappear and reappear again
after a few seconds.
– The red LED near the alarm icon on the front panel is flashing when an alarm is active.
– If enabled, the local and remote alarm buzzers are activated.
– Alarms can be cleared by pressing ✔.
– If the alarm cannot be cleared, the condition that generated the alarm must still be solved.
– In the case of one or more alarms, the ALPTEC 8 performance depends on the property settings of the active alarms.
Alarm description
Alarm properties
Various properties can be assigned to each alarm, including user alarms (User Alarms, UAx):
– Enabled - General enabling of the alarm. If the alarm is not enabled, it is not considered,
– Retentive – Memory remains latched even if the cause of the alarm has been eliminated.
– Operating mode – Operating modes in which the alarm is enabled.
– Global alarm 1 -2 -3 - Activates the output assigned to this function.
– Step disconnection mode – Defines whether and how the capacitor steps must be disconnected when the alarm is present.
OFF = no disconnection; SLOW = gradual disconnection; FAST = Immediate disconnection.
– Slave disconnection mode – Defines, for Master-Slave applications when this alarm arises, if the disconnection is extended to all the steps of the
system (GENERAL) or only to the output of the interested panel (LOCAL).
– Inhibition - The alarm can be temporarily disabled by activating an input that can be programmed with the Inhibit function.
– Modem call – The alarm will be signalled remotely by sending a modem call under the conditions and modality defined in modem parameters.
– No LCD - The alarm is managed normally, but not shown on the display.
– Delay time – Time delay in minutes or seconds before the alarm is generated.
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Alarm property table
Global alarm 1
Global alarm 2
Global alarm 3
Delay time
Retentive
Enabled
No LCD
Modem
Inhibit
min
sec
A01 ● ● ● OFF GEN ● 15 ●
A02 ● ● OFF GEN ● 120 ●
A03 ● ● SLO GEN ● 5 ●
A04 ● ● ● OFF GEN ● 120 ●
A05 ● ● ● IMM GEN ● 0 ●
A06 ● ● ● IMM GEN ● 5 ●
A07 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 30 ●
A08 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 60 ●
A09 ● ● IMM GEN ● 0 ●
A10 ● ● ● ● OFF GEN ● 5 ●
A11 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A12 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A13 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A14 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A15 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A16 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 3 ●
A17 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 10 ●
A18 ● ● ● SLO LOC ● 10 ●
A19 ● ● ● SLO GEN ● 0 ●
UA1 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA2 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA3 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA4 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA5 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA6 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA7 OFF GEN 0 ●
UA8 OFF GEN 0 ●
A20 ● ● ● OFF GEN ● 0 ●
A21 ● ● ● OFF GEN ● 0 ●
A22 ● OFF GEN ● 0 ●
Commands menu
– The commands menu allows executing some occasional operations, such as measurement reset, counter clearing, alarm reset, etc.
– If the Advanced level password has been entered, then the commands menu allows executing the automatic operations useful for the device
configuration.
– The following table lists the functions available in the commands menu, divided by the access level required.
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Commands menu (continued)
– Once the required command has been selected, press ✔ to execute it.
The device will prompt a confirmation. By pressing ✔ again, the command is executed.
– To cancel the command execution press .
– To quit the commands menu press .
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Wiring diagrams
Standard three-phase installation
MAINS
ALPTEC 8
L1 L2 L3
OUT
INPUT AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
110-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
S2
CT1 FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU2 FU8
FU12 R R R
FU13 FU11
LOAD TC1
K1 K2 K8
Single-phase installation
MAINS
ALPTEC 8
L N
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT AUX
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
110-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
CT1 S2
FU9
QS1
LOAD TC1
K1 K2 K8
SINGLE-PHASE CONNECTION
Wiring configuration for single-phase applications
Voltage measurement 1 phase voltage reading L1-N
Current measurement L1 phase
Phase angle offset Between V (L1-N ) and I (L1) ➔ 0°
Capacitor overload measurement 1 reading calculated on L1-N
Parameter setting P02.03 = Single-phase P02.22 = LV
P02.04 = L1
P02.06 = L1-N
NOTE: Recommended fuses for aux supply and voltage measurement inputs: F1A (fast).
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Wiring diagrams (continued)
Full three-phase installation, without neutral
MAINS
L1 L2 L3 N
ALPTEC 8
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT AUX
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
CT1 S1
CT2 S1
CT3 S2
FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU2 FU8
R R R
FU13 FU11 FU12
LOAD TC1
K1 K2 K8
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT AUX
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
CT1 S1
CT2 S1
CT3 S2
FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU2 FU8
R R R
FU13 FU11 FU12
LOAD TC1
K1 K2 K8
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Wiring diagrams (continued)
Installation with MV measurement and correction on LV side
MAINS
L1 L2 L3 ALPTEC 8
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT AUX
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
MEDIUM 100-415V~
VOLTAGE 1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
S2
CT1
FU9 FU10
VT1
FU11 FU12
FU14
QS1
FU13
VT2
FU1 FU2 FU8
FU15
R R R
LOW
VOLTAGE
QS2
FU16 KM1 KM2 KM8
R R R
LOAD TC1
K1 K2 K8
OUT
INPUT AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
MEDIUM 100-415V~
VOLTAGE 1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
CT1 S1
S1 FU11
CT2 FU10
CT3 S2
FU12 FU13
VT1
FU14
TC1
LOW
VOLTAGE
QS2
LOAD K1 K2 K8
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Wiring diagrams (continued)
Steps on expansion modules
MAINS
ALPTEC 8 Ext2Gr
L1 L2 L3 N
2 RELAY OUT
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT AUX
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 11 14 21 24
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
CT1 S1
CT2 S1
CT3 S2
FU11
QS1
FU12 FU1 FU9 FU10
R R R
FU15 FU13 FU14
LOAD TC1
K1 K9 K10
NOTE: Recommended fuses for aux supply and voltage measurement inputs: F1A (fast).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 13 14 23 24 33 34 43 44
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1 FU12
S1 FU13 FU14
CT1
CT2 S1
CT3 S2
FU11
QS1
LOAD
Thyristor modules
K1 K9 K10
STATIC CORRECTION
Voltage measurement 3 ph-to-ph voltage readings L1-L2, L2-L3,
L3-L1
Current measurement L1-L2-L3 phases
Phase angle offset 90°
Capacitor overload measurement 3 readings calculated on L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1
Parameter setting P02.03 = Three-phase P02.22 = LV
P02.04 = L1-L2-L3 P02.28 = Fast
P02.06 = L1-L2-L3
NOTE: Recommended fuses for aux supply and voltage measurement inputs: F1A (fast).
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Wiring diagrams (continued)
Master-Slave configuration
L1 L2 L3 N
MASTER
ALPTEC 8 TR A B SG
RS485
OUT
INPUT AUX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ExtRS485
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
S1
S1
CT1
CT2 S1
CT3 S2
FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU8
R R
FU13 FU11 FU12
KM1 KM8
R R
TC1
K1 K8
SLAVE 1
ALPTEC 8 TR A B SG
RS485
OUT
INPUT AUX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ExtRS485
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU8
R R
FU13 FU11 FU12
KM1 KM8
R R
TC1
K1 K8
SLAVE n (max 8)
ALPTEC 8 TR A B SG
RS485
OUT
INPUT AUX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ExtRS485
CURRENT VOLTAGE SUPPLY
100-415V~
1/5A~ 100-600V~ 110-250V=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
FU9
QS1
FU10 FU1 FU8
R R
FU13 FU11 FU12
KM1 KM8
R R
TC1
LOAD
K1 K8
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Terminal arrangement
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
I1 I2 I3 C L1 L2 L3 N nc A1 A2
CURRENT INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT AUX SUPPLY
Ie = 1/5A~ 100-600V~ 100-415V~
110-250V=
600V~
5 0 / 60 Hz
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
OUT 7
OUT 8
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
Installation
– ALPTEC 8 is designed for flush-mount installation. With proper mounting, it guarantees IP54 front protection degree.
– Insert the controller into the panel cutout, making sure the gasket is properly positioned between the panel surface and the controller front frame.
– Make sure the tab of the customising label does not get folded under the gasket and impair the seal gripping. It should be positioned inside the
panel.
– From inside the panel, for each of the four fixing clips (standard supplied with the controller in plastic bag), position the clip in the appropriate
square hole on the controller housing side, then move it backwards in order to insert its hook in place.
43.3 10 138
144
137
138
144
Ext...
64.5
35
73
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Technical characteristics
Supply Calendar-clock (Real time clock-RTC)
Rated voltage Us 100 - 415 VA Reserve energy Backup capacitor
110 - 250 V= Operating time without supply About 12...15 days
Operating voltage range 90 - 456 VA voltage
93.5 - 300 V= Insulation
Frequency 45 - 66Hz Rated insulation voltage Ui 600VA
Power consumption/dissipation 10.5W / 27VA Rated impulse withstand voltage 9.5kV
(measured with 4 Ext modules) Uimp
Power consumption/dissipation 5.5W / 27VA Power frequency withstand 5.2kV
per UL (measured with no Ext modules) voltage
Immunity time for microbreakings 110VA ≥35ms;
Ambient conditions
220V – 415VA ≥80ms
Operating temperature -20 to +70°C
Voltage input
Storage temperature -30 to +80°C
Maximum rated voltage Ue 600V~ L-L (346VA L-N) Relative humidity <80% (IEC/EN 60068-2-78)
Measuring range 50 - 720V L-L (415VA L-N) Maximum pollution degree 2
Frequency range 45 - 65Hz / 360 - 440Hz Overvoltage category 3
Measuring method True RMS Measurement category III
Measuring input impedance > 0,55MΩ L-N; > 1,10MΩ L-L Climatic sequence Z/ABDM (IEC/EN 60068-2-61)
Wiring mode Single-phase, two-phase, three- Shock resistance 15g (IEC/EN 60068-2-27)
phase with or without neutral and Vibration resistance 0.7g (IEC/EN 60068-2-6)
balanced three-phase system
Connections
Current inputs
Type of terminal Plug-in / removable
Rated current Ie 1AA or 5AA
Conductor cross section (min- 0.2-2.5 mm² (24-12 AWG)
Measuring range for 1A scale: 0,025 - 1,2AA max)
for 5A scale: 0,025 - 6AA Conductor cross section (min- 0,75-2.5 mm² (18-12 AWG)
Type of input Shunt supplied by an external max) per UL
current transformer (low voltage). Tightening torque 0.56 Nm (5 lbin / 4.5 lbin per UL)
Max. 5A
Measuring method True RMS Housing
Overload capacity +20% Ie Version Flush mount
Overload peak 50A for 1 second Material Polycarbonate
Power consumption <0.6VA Degree of protection IP54 on front; IP20 terminals
Weight 980g
Measuring accuracy
Line voltage ±0.5% f.s. ±1digit Certifications and compliance
Certifications obtained cULus
Relay outputs OUT 1 - 7
UL Marking Use 60°C/75°C copper (CU)
Number and type of contact 7 each with 1 NO + contact conductor only
common AWG Range: 18 - 12 AWG
Maximum rated voltage 415V~ stranded or solid
Rated current 5A 250VA AC1 / 1.5A 415VA Field Wiring Terminals Tightening
AC15 Torque: 4.5lb.in
Flat panel mounting on a Type 1
UL Rating B300; 5A 250VA enclosure
Maximum current at contact 10A Comply with standards IEC/EN 61010-1, IEC/EN 61000-
common 6-2
Relay output OUT 8 IEC/EN 61000-6-3, UL508, CSA
C22.2 n°14
Number and type of contact 1 changeover
Maximum rated voltage Auxiliary supply connected to a line with a phase-neutral voltage
415VA
≤300V.
Rated current 5A 250VA AC1 / 1.5A 415VA
AC15
UL Rating B300; 5A 250VA
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