Description
- Parameter Specifications:
- Input Voltage: Typically 110-240V AC or 24V DC.
- Output Voltage: Adjustable, depending on the application (e.g., 0-120V DC).
- Current Rating: Up to 20A, depending on the model.
- Control Modes: Supports automatic voltage regulation (AVR), field current control, and power factor control.
- Communication Interface: Equipped with Modbus, Profibus, or Ethernet for integration with control systems.
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C.
- Protection Class: IP20 for standard models, with optional higher protection ratings.
- Uses:
- Generator Excitation Control: Provides precise control of generator field current for stable voltage output.
- Power Plants: Used in hydro, thermal, and gas power plants for excitation systems.
- Industrial Applications: Ensures stable power supply in manufacturing and process industries.
- Renewable Energy: Supports excitation control in wind turbines and other renewable energy systems.
- Weight and Dimensions:
- Weight: Approximately 10-15 kg, depending on the configuration.
- Dimensions: Typically around 400mm x 300mm x 200mm, designed for easy installation in control panels.
- Features:
- Advanced Control Algorithms: Ensures precise and stable voltage regulation.
- User-Friendly Interface: Equipped with a graphical display and intuitive controls for easy setup and monitoring.
- Modular Design: Allows for flexible configuration and scalability.
- Diagnostic Tools: Built-in diagnostics for real-time monitoring and fault detection.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with ABB’s range of excitation systems and other industrial equipment.
- Stability and Reliability:
- High Precision: Ensures stable voltage and power output under varying load conditions.
- Robust Construction: Designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, including high humidity and temperature fluctuations.
- Redundancy Options: Supports redundant configurations for critical applications.
- Certifications: Complies with international standards such as IEC, IEEE, and CE, ensuring reliability and safety.
- Practical Cases:
- Hydroelectric Power Plants: Used in large-scale hydroelectric plants for excitation control, ensuring stable power generation.
- Industrial Generators: Provides reliable excitation control for backup generators in manufacturing facilities.
- Wind Farms: Supports excitation systems in wind turbines, enhancing energy efficiency and grid stability.
- Oil and Gas: Ensures stable power supply in offshore drilling platforms and refineries.
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