Phase angle difference
(iv)
The phase difference between the running voltage and the incoming voltage (θ) is
smaller than the SYN1 setting:
V B × V L cosθ ≥ 0
V B × V L sin ([SYN-Angle]) ≥ V B × V L sin θ
Notice and tips
(v)
If the frequency difference between the V L and the V B is shown very large, the
VCHK may fail to make the decision for the synchronism, although Off is set for the
[SYN-dfEN] to abandon checking the frequency difference. This is because; the
vector passes the [SYN1-Angle] zone very quickly. As a result, the VCHK may fail
to issue the permission command. To avoid the failure, the user has to set values for
settings [SYN-Angle] and [T_SYN] depending on the assumed frequency difference
(Δf):
where,
Tips: Cycles for the synchronism closure can be calculated:
Time length for getting a synchronism:
Check time for the synchronism:
Setting [ T_SYN ] <
Equations rearrangements:
Setting [ T_SYN ] <
Setting[SYN-Angle]
∆f >
180° × Setting[T_SYN]
Δf= Frequency-difference (or cycle-slip in Hertz)
Cycleforsynchronism = 1 ∆f[Hz]
2 × Setting[SYN-Angle]
Time =
360°
2 × Setting[SYN-Angle]
360°
Setting[SYN-Angle]
180°
- 284 -
⁄
1
×
∆f[Hz]
1
×
∆f[Hz]
1
×
∆f[Hz]
6F2T0207 (0.01)
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GRE200 (5,6)