General information, Features – Basler Electric DECS-400 User Manual

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General Information

The DECS-400 Digital Excitation Control System is a microprocessor-based controller that offers
excitation control, logic control, and optional power system stabilization in an integrated package. The
DECS-400 controls field excitation by providing an analog signal used to control the firing (output) of an
external power bridge. The DECS-400 monitors generator or motor parameters and acts to control, limit,
and protect the machine from operating outside its capability.

The optional, onboard power system stabilizer is an IEEE-defined PSS2A, dual-input, “integral of
accelerating power” stabilizer that provides supplementary damping for low-frequency, local mode and
power system oscillations.

Integral programmable logic provides excitation system control and annunciation based on DECS-400
contact inputs, operating mode status, excitation system parameters, and user-defined programming.
Setup and initial operation are facilitated by Basler Electric’s user-friendly BESTCOMS

™ PC software that

incorporates a test mode, flexible oscillography, and a graphic display of PSS test results.

The DECS-400 is designed for use with Basler Electric’s Interface Firing Module (IFM) and SSE or SSE-N
power bridges. However, it will work equally well with any power bridge with a firing circuit that is
compatible with the control signal output of the DECS-400.

Features

DECS-400 features and capabilities are listed below. The paragraphs following the list describe major
DECS-400 features and functions in more detail.

Five excitation control modes:

o

Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)

o

Field Current Regulation (FCR)

o

Field Voltage Regulation (FVR)

o

Power Factor (PF)

o

Var

Two pre-position setpoints (with adjustable traverse rate) for each excitation control mode

Two PID groups

Programmable analog control output selectable for 4 to 20 mAdc, –10 to +10 Vdc, or 0 to
+10 Vdc

Remote setpoint control input accepts analog voltage or current control signal

Real-time metering

Integrated power system stabilizer (PSS):

o

Generator or motor control modes, accommodates phase rotation changes between
modes

o

Speed and power sensing or speed-only sensing

o

Two-wattmeter or three-wattmeter methods of power measurement

Soft start and voltage buildup control

Five limiting functions:

o

Stator current

o

Overexcitation

o

Underexcitation

o

Underfrequency compensation

o

Reactive power

Ten protection functions:

o

Field overvoltage

o

Field overcurrent

DECS-400

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