CIRCUTOR computer SMART Series (Available until stock) User Manual

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M98235701-03-12A

Computer Smart 6/Computer Smart 12

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1.2.3

Stages and Steps

We must explain the difference between stages and steps. In this manual, a STAGE is described as the
capacitor banks in which the power factor compensation unit is divided, which may have different power
ratings, usually in 1:1, 1:2, 1:2:4, etc. ratios.

A step is each one of the total power fractions (power of the first step) that can be regulated with the use of
stages with a different weight.

1.2.4

Regulation Program.

The power ratings of the different groups or stages usually follow certain patterns called "programs”. The
program indicates the power ratios between different stages. The most frequent programs are:

Program 1:1:1:1. All stages have the same power. For example, a 100 kvar unit with 5 steps would be
composed of 5 identical 20 kvar stages and it would be described as a (5 x 20) kvar unit.

Program 1:2:2:2. All stages after the second stage have twice as much power as the first stage. For
example, a 180 kvar unit with 5 stages would be composed of a first 20 kvar stage and 4 identical 40 kvar
stages. It could be described as a (20 + 4 x 40) kvar unit.

Program 1:2:4:4. The power of the second stage is twice as much as the first stage and all other stages
after the third stage would have four times as much power as the first stage. For example, a 300 kvar unit
with 5 stages would be composed of a first 20 kvar stage, a second 40 kvar stage and 3 identical 80 kvar
stages. It could be described as a (20 + 40 + 3 x 80) kvar unit.

Other Programs. Other programs can be used, such as 1:2:2:4, 1:2:4:8 or 1:1:2:2, etc. The meaning of the
numbers, as assumed in previous cases, shows the proportion of the powers between the first stage, which
receives a value of 1 and the next stages (2 means twice as much power, 4 means four times as much
power, etc.).

The unit can easily configure one of the 10 standard programs, which are as follows:

1:1:1:1, 1:2:2:2, 1:2:4:4, 1:2:4:8, 1:1:2:2, 1:1:2:4, 1:2:2:4, 1:2:3:3, 1:2:3:4, 1:2:3:6.

An open program can also be configured between 1:1:1:1 and 1:9:9:9 in special cases.

1.2.5

Plug and Play.


A series of parameters must be configured when a power factor regulator is installed, to make sure that it
operates correctly. Some of these parameters might be hard to know, such as, for example, the voltage
phases or the voltage corresponding to the current measured, as well as the current transformer ratio.
Computer Smart has been designed with a smart automatic process that detects the necessary parameters,
such as:

C/K: calculates the ratio of the current transformer and the power of the smallest step.
Phase: Identifies the voltage sequence and correspondence with current. In other words, it identifies

the U

L1

, U

L2

, U

L3

, when the current measured is I

L1

, I

L2

, I

L3

and whether it is connected in the

opposite way or not.

Number of stages installed and Program: the system connects all stages in a sequence, finds out

how many stages are installed and then calculates the program, i.e., the power ratio of the
capacitors (see Section 1.2.4).

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