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SOLUTIONS
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What we do:
Company
We offer solutions for photovoltaic systems protection and battery storage system protection.
We provide drawings, layout and ready made distribution panels, distribution cabinets on customers demand, solutions for reactive power compensation in industrial environments where the nature of the system load is very variable. We also offer overcurrent and overvoltage motor protection.
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PV 1
PV 2
...
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV n
DC
PV Protection
AC
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PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 1
DC
AC
The direct current section of a typical photovoltaic system consists of a generator formed by the parallel of the
strings of solar panels connected in series.
Along with the specific characteristic of the solar modules (inability to shut off the voltage other than by obscuring the solar panels and generation, by the strings, of short-circuit currents with values very near to those produced in normal conditions), the presence of voltage as high as 300-600 V d.c. and beyond requires a very careful assessment of the protection and isolating devices, which must be able to suppress direct fault currents under
high voltages within a very short time.
DC Solutions
String 1
PV array
PV switch
disconnector
String N
String 2
Overcurrent protection:
ETITEC B-PV is used in PV systems
on buildings with external
lightning protection
ETITEC C-PV is used in PV systems
on buildings without external
lightning protection
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Depending on the desired capacity of the Photovoltaic (PV) system, there may be several PV sub-arrays (each
subarray consists of multiple strings) connected in parallel to achieve higher currents and subsequently more power.
A fuse link on each sub-array will protect the conductors from fault current and help minimise any safety hazards. It
will also isolate the faulted sub-array so that the rest of the PV system can continue to generate electricity.
Depending on the desired capacity of the Photovoltaic (PV) system, there may be several PV strings connected in
parallel to achieve higher currents and subsequently more power.
PV systems that have three or more strings connected in parallel need to have each string protected. Systems that
have less than three strings will not generate enough fault current to damage the conductors, equipment or modules.
Therefore they do not present a safety hazard, provided the conductor is sized correctly, based on local codes and
installations requirements.
Where three or more strings are connected in parallel, a fuse link on each string will protect the conductors and
modules from overcurrent faults and help minimise any safety hazards. It will also isolate the faulted string so that
the rest of the PV system can continue to generate electricity. It should be remembered that PV module output
changes with the module temperature as well as the amount of sun it is exposed to. The exposure is dependant on
irradiance level, incline as well as shading effect from trees/buildings or clouds. In operation, fuse links, as thermal
devices, are influenced by ambient temperature.
When the installation layout includes centralized conversion with the use of a single inverter, the strings must be
protected against reverse current. This could circulate after faults or temporary unbalances in the system due, for
example, to certain of the solar modules being partially in the shade or covered by snow, leaves, etc.
Fuses
Rated voltage
Breaking capacity
Standards
Application
DC Solutions
ETI gPV fuses protect the installation against the inverse over-currents which could occur in photovoltaic installations.
General characteristics
UL file: E347771
ETITEC B-PV series of overvoltage surge protective devices has been developed to protect against direct and
indirect lightning discharges and is intended to protect photovoltaic systems. The circuit topology consist of two
varistors stages each protected by a thermal disconnection device. ETITEC B-PV is used for photovoltaic systems
on buildings with External Lightning Protection
ETITEC C-PV series of overvoltage surge protective devices has been developed to protect against indirect discharges and is intended to protect photovoltaic systems. The circuit topology consist of two (three) varistors
stages each protected by a thermal disconnection device. ETITEC C-PV is used for photovoltaic system on buildings without External Lightning Protection or when the inverter is installed at a distance of more than 10 m cable
length to the buildings main power distribution.
General characteristics
ETITEC B-PV
Category IEC/EN/VDE
Location of use:
Protective element :
High Energy MOVs
ETITEC C-PV
PV switch disconnector
The construction of the switch ensures reliable switching up to 58A with 1000V in the category DC 21B.
The construction of the contacts and the material selection guarantee that no oxidation (small switching frequency
develops, and is thus prevented inadmissible heating-up.
The switch disconnector has 2, 4 or 4+2 contacts, by serial / parallel wiring of the contacts the contact rating will be increased.
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The switching speed at the manually operated handle does not have an effect on the switching attitude of the
contacts.
Enclosures
Fibreglass reinforced polyester (GRP/SMC) rear back panel - Light grey colour RAL 7035
Polycarbonate cover, 2 versions : transparent or opaque, UV stabilized
High Insulation rating IP66 and impact resistance IK10
Big range of accessories : viewing windows, mounting plates, cable entry flanges, hinges, screws, wall mount-
Rating
Standard
RAL-7035 colour
IEC 62208
Polycarbonate Cover
UV Stabilized
IEC 62208
Double Insulation
Halogen Free
IEC 60439-1
IK10
IEC-62262
IP-66
IEC-60529
UNE-21305
9600C
IEC 60695-2
-300C +600C
IEC 60670
Current Rating
1,000A
IEC 60439-5
Dielectric Strength
5,000V
IEC 60439-5
5M
IEC 60439-5
Thermal Class
Self extinguishing material
DC Solutions
Temperature Range
Insulation Rating
NO
NO
Example:
SBPV 1000 / mxIN / F /
C / NS / nxOUT
NO
YES
Panel technology
Does string
number
exceed TWO?
YES
Is PV switch
disconnector
required?
Example:
SBPV 1000 / mxIN / F /
B / NS / nxOUT
YES
NO
Example:
SBPV 1000 / mxIN / F /
C / S / nxOUT
Thin-film panels
YES
Example:
SBPV 1000 / mxIN / F /
B / S / nxOUT
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1000 V d.c.
5
2
3
4
5
Switch
Designation
Code No.
001110000
001110001
001110004
001110005
001110008
001110009
001110012
001110013
001110002
001110003
001110006
001110007
001110010
001110011
001110014
001110015
Max. I
[A]
25
25
25
25
32
32
58
58
25
25
25
25
32
32
58
58
Dimensions
WxHxD [mm]
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
270x180x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
2 - 5 x PV string inputs
1 x output
1 x DC type B or C surge arrester
Suitable for outdoor installation,
UV resistant
Current per PV string: DC 9,5 A max.
Maximum voltage DC 1000 V
Equipped with cable glands
Option for connection with plugin connectors compatible to MC4,
Rated connecting capacity PE:
1,5 - 16 mm2
Type designation:
Nominal d.c. voltage
Nr. of outputs
DC Solutions
SBPV 1000/2xIN/F/C/S/1xOUT
Switch
F5.M
CH gPV
5M
1M
F1.M
CH gPV
F5.P
CH gPV
5P
1P
F1.P
CH gPV
F15
ETITEC C-PV
1000 V DC
Ux.1
Ux.1
-
S15
LS 32 A4 + 2
Fuse
Nr. of inputs
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Inputs
Switch
1000 V d.c.
5
2
3
4
5
Designation
Max. I
[A]
25
25
25
25
32
32
58
58
25
25
25
25
32
32
58
58
Code No.
001110016
001110017
001110020
001110021
001110024
001110025
001110028
001110029
001110018
001110019
001110022
001110023
001110026
001110027
001110030
001110031
Dimensions
WxHxD [mm]
360x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
360x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
Type designation:
DC Solutions
Nr. of outputs
SBPV 1000/2xIN/F/C/S/2xOUT
Fuse
F25
ETITEC C-PV
1000 V DC
S25
LS 32 A4 + 2
Ux.1
Ux.1
Ux.2
Ux.2
XPE
10
10M
F10.M
CH gPV
F6.M
CH gPV
F10.P
CH gPV
F15
ETITEC C-PV
1000 V DC
S15
LS 32 A4 + 2
Switch
6M
10P
+
F6.P
CH gPV
5M
F5.M
CH gPV
F1.M
CH gPV
6P
1M
5P
F5.P
CH gPV
F1.P
CH gPV
1P
Nr. of inputs
per output
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Switch
Designation
Code No.
001110032
001110033
001110036
001110037
001110040
001110041
001110034
001110035
001110038
001110039
001110042
001110043
2
3
4
Fuse
S14
LS 32 A4+2
F14
ETITEC C-PV
1000V DC
+
S24
LS 32 A4+2
F24
ETITEC C-PV
1000V DC
F12.M
CH gPV 12M-
F9.M
CH gPV 9M-
F 12.P
CH gPV 12P+
F9. P
CH gPV 9P+
F5.P
CH gPV 5P+
F4.M
CH gPV 4M-
F1.M
CH gPV 1M-
Switch
S34
LS 32 A4+2
F 34
ETITEC C-PV
1000V DC
+ Ux.3
- Ux.3
XPE
+ Ux.1
- Ux.1
DC Solutions
F4.P
CH gPV 4P+
Nr. of inputs
per output
F1.P
CH gPV 1P+
Nr. of outputs
SBPV 1000/2xIN/F/C/S/3xOUT
Type designation:
F8.M
CH gPV 8M-
Dimensions
WxHxD [mm]
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
360x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
540x360x170
F5.M
CH gPV 5M-
1000 V d.c.
F8.P
CH gPV 8P+
Max. I
[A]
25
25
25
25
32
32
25
25
25
25
32
32
+ Ux.2
- Ux.2
3 x OUTPUTS
Max. Overvoltage
U
protection
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specific to PV installations.
High reliability
Absolute protection over time guaranteed by the
DC Solutions
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Fault and additional protection against smooth DC and high frequency AC residual currents
Smooth DC currents and high frequency AC currents frequently occur in small photovoltaic plants on the roofs of
family houses, because inverters in these PV systems are usually without insulating transformers . The problem with
fault and additional protection of such installations is that A-type RCCBs do not detect smooth DC residual currents
and may even become blinded by them, causing them to fail completely. The solution, according to IEC/EN
62423 standard is the new universal RCCB B-type, which is an upgrade of A-type RCCB with an additional current
transformer, sensitive to smooth DC residual currents and also high frequency AC currents.
Features of EFI B and B+ type RCCB:
Fault protection (protection against indirect contact of live parts) against
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(as is the case with ordinary residential installations, where simultaneity factor is low), but you need to take into
account wider cable cross-sections, higher rated currents etc.
High power dissipation, as a result of constant high loads, is typical for PV installations and needs to be reduced
below the maximum operating temperature of individual devices (larger enclosures, setting devices further
apart to allow air circulation etc).
We provide design, engineering and consulting services and production of custom made AC PV
junction boxes. You can choose between busbar system and mounting plate system.
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
F8
NV 00 160A gG
+ HVL-B 00 M8
F3
3p
F2
3p
F1
3p
F4
3p
F5
F6
3p
3p
ETITEC C
ETITEC C
ETITEC C
L1 L2 L3 F7
275/20 3+0
AC Solutions
PEN
PEN
GND
PEN
16 17 18 PEN
L1.6
L2.6
L3.6
PEN
L1.5
L2.4
L3.4
PEN
L1.4
L2.3
L3.3
PEN
L1.3
13 14 15 PEN
10 11 12 PEN
L2.5
L3.5
PEN
7 8 9 PEN
L3.2
PEN
L1.2
L3.1
PEN
L2.1
L1.1
L2.2
4 5 6 PEN
1 2 3 PEN
Busbar system
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
F8
NV 00 160A gG
+ HVL EK 00 M8
F2
CH 10
gG 3p
F1
CH 10
gG 3p
F6
CH 10
gG 3p
F5
CH 10
gG 3p
F4
CH 10
gG 3p
F3
CH 10
gG 3p
HVL
EFD 10
EFD 10
EFD 10
EFD 10
EFD 10
EFD 10
ETITEC C
ETITEC C
ETITEC C
L1 L2 L3 F7
ETITEC C
275/20 3+0
PEN
L2.6
L3.6
L3.5
PEN
2 3 PEN
PEN
PEN
L1.6
2 3 PEN
L2.5
L1.5
2 3 PEN
L3.4
PEN
L1.4
L2.4
L3.3
PEN
L3.2
2 3 PEN
L2.3
L2.2
L1.3
2 3 PEN
PEN
L1.2
2 3 PEN
L2.1
L1.1
L3.1
PEN
PEN
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DC junction boxes
-RDC
PV modules
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
PV 1
PV 2
...
PV n
DC
DC
DC distribution box
-RAC
Battery
Island Inverter
AC junction box
-RAC
DC
AC
Battery fuses protect the batteries and cables between batteries and inverters and allow
easy isolation for installation or maintenance of the inverters.
For smaller batteries cylindrical CH fuse links
and for larger batteries NH battery fuse links are used.
Versions for use with either one inverter or clusters of three.
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The wiring and fusing from the battery to an AC/DC inverter is of critical importance because
this is where the most current will likely flow. Similar to the charge controller case, the recommended wire and fusing should be obtained from the inverter manual. It is very likely the invert
already has a built in fuse/breaker on the input as well as the output (AC) side of the unit.
Technical data
FUSE
Type
Cylindrical (CH)
Knife-blade (NH)
Bracket
Fuse disconnector
EFD 10
Fuse base PK 1
Fuse base PK 1
Load disconnector
switch HVL 1
Load disconnector
switch HVL 1
Number
ELECTRICAL DATA
Nominal voltage
Nominal current depending
on the fuse plug
12 / 24 / 48 V
25 A
360x360x170
540x360x170
M8
2 x 70 mm2
14 21 mm
270x180x170
360x360x170
540x360x170
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
Ambient temperature
Humidity (no condensation)
-200 C +600 C
100 %
GENERAL DATA
Protection rating
Mounting
IP 65
Wall mounting
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Battery string 2
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F2
Battery string n
Fn
Battery array
Battery string 1
Battery string 1
Battery string 2
F1
+
F2
Battery string n
Battery string 2
Battery string n
Fn
Battery array
Pw=67,5kW
tE= 20min (back-up time of storage system)
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Battery string 1
AC
Battery string n
Battery fuse
700V d.c., 160A
500V
d.c.
Technical
data
Ik=580A
2. Operating point (tE/IB):
tE = 20min (1200s)
UE= 250cells
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Power factor correction is one of the best investments to reduce energy costs with a
short payback. In a large number of cases, the design and dimensioning work has been
made more difficult by the fact that, in a companys internal low-voltage installation,
and also in the medium-voltage supplying it, the proportion of network harmonics has
grown increasingly over the last few years. Power converters, electronically controlled
drives, static frequency converters, televisions and computers feed harmonic currents
into the supply network. These harmonics might be amplified by the network impedances and capacitors installed. The freedom from harmonics also minimizes interference with other devices being powered from the same source.
Low voltage products for better power quality and improved network efficiency
ETI Prostik power compensation equipment (enclosures) helps customers improve performance through
energy savings and better power quality. With our products and solutions, customers save money
and reduce the environmental impact of their operations.
We offer a wide range of power compensation equipment for low voltage levels. We analyse your needs and
engineer the right solutions for optimal efficiency and economy.
Key Benefits
Reduce harmonics
Compact solutions
Lower losses
Improved Power Quality
Money savings
Power factor
Power factor is a way of describing how efficiently electrical power is consumed.
Power factor correction shapes the input current of off-line power supplies to maximize the real power available
from the mains. Ideally, the electrical appliance should present a load that emulates a pure resistor, in which case
the reactive power drawn by the device is zero. Inherent in this scenario is the absence of input current harmonics
- the current is a perfect replica of the input voltage (usually a sine wave) and is exactly in phase with it. In this case
the current drawn from the mains is at a minimum for the real power required to perform the needed work, and
this minimizes losses and costs associated not only with the distribution of the power, but also with the generation
of the power and the capital equipment involved in the process.
Power factor correction is simply defined as the ratio of real power to apparent power, or:
Real power (expressed in Watts)
PF = Apparent
Power (expressed in VA)
where the real power is the average, over a cycle, of the instantaneous product of current and voltage, and the
apparent power is the product of the rms value of current times the rms value of voltage. If both current and
voltage are sinusoidal and in phase, the power factor is 1.0. If both are sinusoidal but not in phase, the power
factor is the cosine of the phase angle. In elementary courses in electricity this is sometimes taught as the definition of power factor, but it applies only in the special case, where both the current and voltage are pure sine
waves. This occurs when the load is composed of resistive, capacitive and inductive elements and all are linear
(invariant with current and voltage).
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Advantages
Self healing
Overpressure disconnection system
Discharge resistor
R
S
T
Ic
DESCRIPTION
Contactors for capacitor switching were specially designed for power factor correction capacitor operation
(utilization category AC-6b). They are pre-charged through resistors that reduce the peak current to the contactor
when CEM_CN special contactors are switched on. After the pre-charge, the main contactors close allowing
passage of rated current.
Advantages
Mounting on DIN rails and on mounting plates
Technical specification according to IEC 60947-4
Built-in pre-charge resistors
High reliability
Reduced dimensions
Standard control voltage 230V AC
Operating principle:
When capacitor bank being switched on, the capacitors are uncharged and the system sees them as a short circuit
for a quick period of time. The in-rush current is the result of this little short circuit and usually lasts for a few
milliseconds. It may reach 100 times the rated current, being one of the main reasons for the short life of a capacitor.
The CEM CN contactor is assembled with damping resistors which limit the high in-rush current when the capacitors
are switched on. They are assembled with an early-make contact block, which is switched on before the main
contacts, thus, limiting the in-rush current.
However, the damping resistors dont influence the final load, since they are switched off after 5 milliseconds,
leaving only the capacitors in parallel with your inductive load, providing the proper power factor correction. This
process increases the lifetime of the capacitors and also prevents net distortions.
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Measurements
cos INDUCTIVE & CAPACITIVE
phase to phase voltage & current
cos desired
total harmonic distortion
ambient temperature
Main advantages:
Enclosures made of high quality sheet steel thicknesses from 1,2 mm to
2 mm, resistant to external mechanical factors - IK10.
Specially profiled edges of the housing ensure stiffness and excellent
protection against water. Poured polyurethane gasket on the door
providing IP65 protection.
Door opening in the contour of the outer casing, which allows direct
linking of several enclosures in series - a special structure hinges. The
door mounting on the left or right side.
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
F2
F1
HVL EK
HVL EK
HVL EK
ETIMAT P 10
ETIMAT P 10
230 415
PFC 6DA
1
K1
K2
CEM _10 . CN
5
NCConatc t
CEM _7.5CN
S1
S2
A1
K1
A2
K3
NCConatc t
NCConatc t
A1
A1
K2
NCConatc t
CEM _25 CN
K3
A2
A2
Switch disconnector
C1
LPC
C2
LPC
C3
LPC
L3
l
L2
Power capacitors
T1
L1
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Simplified method
Method based on the calculation and the table as shown in the example below.
S
Q Qc
Cosf =0,7
Cosf =0,94
P
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Using the table, the factor to be read at the intersection of the current and desired cos fi.
Determination of the factor k
Existing
power
factor
cos 1
0,75
0,8
0,82
0,84
0,86
0,88
0,2
3,88
0,25
2,85
4,02
4,15
4,20
2,99
3,12
3,17
0,3
0,35
2,16
2,30
2,43
1,66
1,79
1,93
0,4
1,27
0,45
0,96
1,41
1,10
0,5
0,52
0,71
0,85
0,62
0,76
0,54
0,54
0,56
0,46
0,58
0,6
0,62
0,9
0,92
0,94
0,95
0,96
0,98
4,25
4,31
4,36
3,23
3,28
3,33
4,41
4,47
4,54
3,39
3,45
3,51
4,58
4,61
4,70
4,90
3,54
3,58
3,67
3,87
2,48
2,53
2,59
2,64
1,98
2,03
2,08
2,14
2,70
2,75
2,19
2,25
2,82
2,85
2,89
2,98
3,18
2,31
2,34
2,38
2,47
2,68
1,54
1,59
1,65
1,70
1,75
1,23
1,29
1,34
1,39
1,44
1,81
1,50
1,87
1,93
1,96
2,00
2,09
2,29
1,56
1,62
1,65
1,69
1,78
1,98
0,98
1,03
1,09
1,14
1,19
1,25
0,89
0,94
1,00
1,05
1,10
1,16
1,31
1,37
1,40
1,44
1,53
1,73
1,22
1,28
1,31
1,35
1,44
1,64
0,68
0,81
0,86
0,91
0,97
1,02
1,07
0,60
0,73
0,78
0,83
0,89
0,94
1,00
1,13
1,20
1,23
1,27
1,36
1,56
1,05
1,12
1,15
1,19
1,28
1,48
0,38
0,52
0,65
0,71
0,76
0,81
0,86
0,92
0,98
1,04
0,31
0,45
0,58
0,64
0,69
0,74
0,79
0,85
0,91
0,97
1,07
1,11
1,20
1,40
1,00
1,04
1,13
1,33
0,25
0,38
0,52
0,57
0,62
0,67
0,73
0,78
0,84
0,90
0,93
0,97
1,06
1,27
0,64
0,18
0,32
0,45
0,50
0,55
0,61
0,66
0,72
0,77
0,84
0,87
0,66
0,12
0,26
0,39
0,44
0,49
0,54
0,60
0,65
0,71
0,78
0,81
0,91
1,00
1,20
0,85
0,94
1,14
0,68
0,06
0,20
0,33
0,38
0,43
0,48
0,54
0,59
0,65
0,72
0,75
0,79
0,88
1,08
0,7
0,14
0,27
0,32
0,37
0,43
0,48
0,54
0,59
0,66
0,69
0,73
0,82
1,02
0,72
0,08
0,21
0,27
0,32
0,37
0,42
0,48
0,54
0,60
0,63
0,67
0,76
0,96
0,74
0,03
0,16
0,21
0,26
0,32
0,37
0,42
0,48
0,55
0,58
0,62
0,71
0,91
0,76
0,11
0,16
0,21
0,26
0,32
0,37
0,43
0,49
0,53
0,56
0,65
0,86
0,78
0,05
0,10
0,16
0,21
0,26
0,32
0,38
0,44
0,47
0,51
0,60
0,80
0,10
0,16
0,21
0,27
0,32
0,39
0,42
0,46
0,55
0,75
0,05
0,10
0,16
0,21
0,27
0,34
0,36
0,41
0,49
0,70
0,11
0,16
0,22
0,28
0,31
0,35
0,44
0,65
0,05
0,11
0,17
0,23
0,26
0,30
0,39
0,59
0,11
0,18
0,21
0,25
0,34
0,54
0,06
0,12
0,15
0,19
0,28
0,48
0,06
0,09
0,13
0,22
0,43
0,03
0,07
0,16
0,36
0,8
0,05
0,82
0,84
0,05
0,86
0,88
0,06
0,9
0,92
0,94
0,7
P
P
120
cos 1 = S = Q2 + P2 = 127,55 = 0,94
However, as reactive power varies (on and off devices), it is necessary to use automatic compensation device.
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PROSTIK
Temperature range
see table 1
400 V, 50 Hz three-phase, other voltages
on request
0 % to + 10 %
1,0 Un permanent
1,1 Un 8 hours per day
1,3 In permanent
-25 C to +50 C
Dielectric losses
0,2 W/kvar
IP 20
Colour
RAL 7032
Capacity tolerance
Overload capacity
Type compensation
Power
Code No.
[kVar]
20
001110101
30
001110102
40
001110103
50
001110104
60
001110105
70
001110106
80
001110107
90
001110108
105
001110109
Program
Type
Composition
1:3
1:2:3
1:2.2
1:2:2
1:1:2:2
1:2:2:2
1:1:2:2:2
1:2:3:3
1:2:2:2
RPC 20kVAr_5+15
RPC 30kVAr_10+20
RPC 40kVAr_2x10+20
RPC 50kVAr_10+2x20
RPC 60kVAr_2x10+2x20
RPC 70kVAr_10+3x20
RPC 80kVAr_2x10+3x20
RPC 90kVAr_10+20+2x30
RPC 105kVAr_15+3x30
1x5+ 1x15
10+20
2x10+20
10+2x20
2x10+2x20
10+3x20
2x10+3x20
10+20+2x30
15+3x30
CUSTOM DESIGN: Other voltages and ratings also available upon request.
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Sleeve
PG21
PG29
PG29
PG36
PG36
PG36
PG36
PG42
PG42
PROSTIK
20 kVAr
30 kVAr
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
VLC14
NO
NO NO
VLC14
NO
NO
CEM10
CEM25
NO
VLC14
NO NO
NO NO
NO
NO
NO NO
CEM10
CEM25
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
NO NO
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
NO
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
CEM10
NO NO
NO
CS 63
CS 63
15 kVAr
15 kVAr
10 kVAr
5 kVAr
5 kVAr
40 kVAr
50 kVAr
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
VLC22
VLC22
VLC22
NO
NO NO
NO NO
CEM10
CEM25
NO NO
NO
NO
NO
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
CEM10
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
CEM25
NO
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
CEM25
CEM25
NO
NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO
CS 80
20 kVAr
10 kVAr
10 kVAr
20 kVAr
60 kVAr
20 kVAr
10 kVAr
70 kVAr
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
HVLEK00
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
VS
VS
NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
CEM25
NO
20 kVAr
CEM10
CEM25
NO NO
20 kVAr
NO NO
NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO
NO
CEM25
LA 160
LA 160
NO
CEM10
CEM25
CEM25
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO
CEM10
NO NO
10 kVAr
NO
10 kVAr
20 kVAr
20 kVAr
20 kVAr
10 kVAr
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PROSTIK
80 kVAr
90 kVAr
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
VLC14
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
NO
VS
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
CEM25
NO
CEM10
CEM25
CEM25
NO NO
NO NO
NO NO
20 kVAr
20 kVAr
10 kVAr
10 kVAr
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
HVLEK00
I AT ETM
I AT
ETM
I AT ETM
VS
NO NO
NO NO
CEM32
NO NO
CEM32
NO NO
NO
CEM10
CEM25
NO NO
NO NO
NO
PEN
105 kVAr
NO
NO
LA 250
NO NO
NO NO
CEM32
NO NO
CEM32
NO NO
NO NO
NO
CEM25
CEM32
NO NO
NO
PEN
30 kVAr
24
NO
NO
PEN
20 kVAr
NO
LA 250
CEM10
NO NO
VS
NO
LA 160
30 kVAr
30 kVAr
15 kVAr
30 kVAr
30 kVAr
20 kVAr
10 kVAr
PROSTIK
25
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