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ABB SYNCHROTACT® 5 The seven-in-one synchronizing device
ABB SYNCHROTACT® 5 The seven-in-one synchronizing device
DESCRIPTION
Specific settings for synchronizing and paralleling are stored in a parameter set. Devices with seven parameter sets have seven times the same parameters, with the possibility of individual setting. That way, seven paralleling points with individual settings may be operated. Firstly, the parameter set, or the circuit breaker to be synchronized has to be selected. Then the synchronizing process can be started.
The software-driven link between parameter set and paralleling point guarantees the correct assignment of the setting values to the related plant components.
Control options
Service control for commissioning and servicing
– Built-in service controls: keypad and LCD (standard)
– SynView PC tool (accessory) for local control: PC / Ethernet (standard)
– SynView PC tool (accessory) via LAN (standard)
Operating control for normal synchronizing operation
– Digital inputs/outputs: conventional wiring (standard)
– Interface (Modbus, Profibus, LON, IEC 61850): remote controlled synchronizing operation (option)
Differences between SYN 5100 and SYN 5200
SYN 5100 offers a parameter set with five parameters. The auxiliary voltage range is 50 to 130 VAC or 100 to 125 VDC.
SYN 5200 features communications interfaces, seven parameter sets, a wider auxiliary voltage range and the convenient PC tool SynView with all its functions. Additionally, because of its command generation, SYN 5200 can be used as an automatic paralleling unit.
Differences between SYN 5302 and SYN 5202
The SYN 5202 is a dual-channel system with two differentlystructured independent channels in the same casing.
SYN 5302 consists of two SYN 5202 dual-channel devices in one casing. Both systems are normally all wired in series (four channels!). Should one system fail, it is possible to switch over, without danger, to the other dual-channel automatic system. This allows paralleling to be carried out fully automatically and with maximum security at all times. Additional costs for a redundant synchronizing system are saved.
Function
·Automatic synchronizing
·Paralleling of two lines
·Synchrocheck mode
·Voltage matching
·Frequency matching
·Dual-channel system
·Integrated, redundant system (bypass)
·Number of parameter sets
·Paralleling of synchronous lines
·Paralleling of asynchronous lines
·Paralleling of voltage-free lines
·Parameter setting by PC Tool SynView
·Parameter setting without PC
·Semi-flush mounting
·Surface mounting
·Hat rail mounting (DIN)
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