Basler Electric AVC Sensing Module User Manual

Instructions, Avc sensing module

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Model

AVC Sensing Module

Part Number

9488800100

INTRODUCTION

The AVC Sensing Module provides a convenient and
cost-effective method for expanding the applications
where AVC63-12 and AVC125-10 voltage regulators
can be applied. The AVC Sensing Module increases
the nominal sensing voltage of style BX AVC63-12
and AVC125-10 voltage regulators from 200/240 Vac
to 480 Vac or 600 Vac. The AVC Sensing Module is
compatible with nominal sensing frequencies of
50/60 Hz and 400 Hz.

A compact, rugged (potted) case enables the AVC
Sensing Module to be mounted directly on the
generator. Other than making connections during
installation, the AVC Sensing Module requires no
adjustment or calibration.

SPECIFICATIONS

Sensing Voltage Inputs

Configuration:

1- or 3-phase

Burden:

<1 VA

Nominal Frequency:

50, 60, or 400 Hz

Power Dissipation:

2.2 W

480 Vac Nominal Input
Range:

432 to 528 Vac

Terminal Assignments: A1, A2, A3

600 Vac Nominal Input
Range:

540 to 660 Vac

Terminal Assignments: B1, B2, B3

Sensing Voltage Output

Nominal:

200/240 Vac

Range:

180 to 264 Vac

Terminal Assignments: 20, 24, 22

Type Tests

Shock:

Withstands 20 G in each of
three mutually perpendicular
planes

Vibration:

Withstands 4.5 G at 18 to
2,000 Hz

Physical

Temperature:

–40 to 70

°C (–40 to 158°F)

operation and storage

Maximum Humidity:

95%, non-condensing

Approximate Weight:

160 g (6 oz.)

MOUNTING

The AVC Sensing Module is housed in a potted,
plastic case that can be mounted in any convenient
position. Overall module dimensions and panel
drilling dimensions are illustrated in Figure 1.

Mounting Hardware

The AVC Sensing Module can be mounted directly
on a genset using #10-32 or equivalent hardware. A
lock washer should be used between the screw head
and body of the module. Torque applied when
tightening the mounting hardware should not exceed
25 inch-pounds (2.8 N

•m).

CONNECTIONS

All AVC Sensing Module connections are located on
the back panel. Sensing voltage is applied to the
lower, six-position terminal block. Sensing voltage is
supplied to the voltage regulator from the upper,
three-position terminal block. Connections consist of
#6 terminal screws. Each terminal accepts a
maximum wire size of 12 AWG (13 mm

2

). When

securing connections, apply no more than 9 in-lb
(1 N

•m) of torque to each terminal screw.

Before connecting the module, review the terminal
descriptions listed in Table 1 and the connection
diagram of Figure 2. At any given time, only one of
the two sets of sensing voltage input terminals can be
used. Under no circumstance can both the 480 Vac
and 600 Vac sensing input terminals be connected to
a voltage source.

Table 1. Terminal Descriptions

Term #

Description

A2

B-phase, 480 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

A3

C-phase, 480 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

A1

A-phase, 480 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

B2

B-phase, 600 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

B3

C-phase, 600 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

B1

A-phase, 600 Vac nominal sensing voltage
input to AVC Sensing Module

22

A-phase sensing voltage output supplied to
AVC63-12/AVC125-10 terminal 22

24

B-phase sensing voltage output supplied to
AVC63-12/AVC125-10 terminal 24

20

C-phase sensing voltage output supplied to
AVC63-12/AVC125-10 terminal 20

Publication

9488800990

Revision

A

Instructions

Date

07/14

Copyright

2014

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