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Electricity and New Energy
Electric Power Technology Training Equipment User Guide 38486-EO
Order no.:
38486-EO
Third Edition Revision level: 05/2015 By the staff of Festo Didactic
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[email protected] Printed in Ganada All rights reserved ISBN 978-2-89747-254-2 (Printed version) ISBN 978-2-89747-255-9 (CD-ROM) Legal Deposit - Bibliothéque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2015 Legal Deposit - Library and Archives Ganada, 2015 The purchaser shall receive a single right of use which is non-exclusive, non-time-limited and limited geographically to use at the purchaser's site/location as follows. The purchaser shall be entitled to use the work to train his/her staff at the purchaser's site/location and shall also be entitled to use parts of the copyright material as the basis for the production of his/her own training documentation for the training of his/her staff at the purchaser's site/location with acknowledgement of source and to make copies for this purpose. In the case of schools/technical colleges, training centers, and universities, the right of use shall also include use by school and college students and trainees at the purchaser's site/location for teaching purposes. The right of use shall in all cases exclude the right to publish the copyright material orto make this available for use on intranet, Internet and LMS platforms and databases such as Moodle, which allow access by a wide variety of users, including those outside of the purchaser's site/location. Entitlement to other rights relating to reproductions, copies, adaptations, translations, microfilming and transfer to and storage and processing in electronic systems, no matter whether in whole or in part, shall require the prior consent of Festo Didactic GmbH & Co. KG. lnformation in this document is subject to change without notice and does not representa commitment on the part of Festo Didactic. The Festo materials described in this documentare furnished under a license agreement or a nondisclosure agreement. Festo Didactic recognizes product names as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entity claiming the marks and names or their products. Festo Didactic disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
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This user guide contains important information on the installation and safe use of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. Please, read sections 1 through 6 of this user guide befare installing and operating the equipment.
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Table of Contents About This Manual ................................................................................................ IX
Section 1
General Safety Recommendations .............................................. 1
Section 2
System Power Requirements ....................................................... 5 120 V, 60 Hz version ................................................................... 5 220 V, 50 Hz version ................................................................... 5 220 V, 60 Hz version ................................................................... 5 240 V, 50 Hz version ................................................................... 6
Section 3
Quick Start lnstallation Guide ...................................................... 7 lnstalling and powering up the equipment.. ................................. 7 Powering off, disconnecting, and removing the equipment... .... 10 lnstalling and running the LVDAC-EMS software ...................... 11 lnstalling the LVDAC-EMS software ............................................. 11 Running the LVDAC-EMS software .............................................. 12
Section 4
Equipment lnstallation ................................................................ 25 Environmental requirements ...................................................... 25 Workstation installation and utilization guidelines ..................... 27
Section 5
Modules Handling, lnstallation, and Removal .......................... 33 EMS Modules handing ............................................................... 33 lnstalling EMS modules in a workstation ................................... 34 lnstalling a half-size EMS module in a half-height compartment of a workstation ....................................................... 34 lnstalling two half-size EMS modules in a full-height compartment of a workstation ....................................................... 35 lnstalling a full-size EMS module in a full-height compartment of a workstation ............................................................................ 36 lnstalling a Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960, in a workstation ........................................................ 39 lnstalling an EMS rotating machine in a workstation .................... 40 Mechanically coupling a Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960, toan EMS rotating machine ........................ 42 lnstalling a Power Supply in a workstation ................................... 46 Removing EMS modules from a workstation ............................ 49 Removing a half-size EMS module from a half-height compartment of a workstation ....................................................... 49 Removing a stack of two half-size EMS modules from a fullheight compartment of a workstation ............................................ 50 Removing an EMS rotating machine from a full-height compartment of a workstation ....................................................... 52 Removing a Power Supply from a workstation ............................. 55
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Equipment Maintenance .............................................................. 59 General maintenance ................................................................ 59 Maintenance of EMS modules that have not been used far a prolonged period of time ......................................................... 59 Directives far testing electrical continuity between the housing of EMS modules and the rails of a workstation ............ 60 Maintenance of EMS rotating machines .................................... 60 Batteries maintenance and disposal .......................................... 62 Cleaning ..................................................................................... 62
Appendix A Connection of the Power Supply to the AC Power Network ... 63 Checking the wiring of the ac power wall outlet in your classroom ................................................................................... 63 Single-phase ac power wall outlet ................................................ 63 Three-phase ac power wall outlet ................................................. 63
Checking the phase sequence of a three-phase ac power wall outlet ................................................................................... 65 Checking that several wall outlets of a classroom have the same phase sequence and are wired in exactly the same way ............................................................................................. 66
Appendix B Description, Specifications, and Operation of the EMS Modules ......................................................................................... 69 lntroduction ................................................................................ 69 Permanent Magnet DC Motor, Model 8213 ............................... 70 Description .................................................................................... 70 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 43) ..................... 70 Specifications ................................................................................ 71 Four-Pole Squirrel-Cage lnduction Motor, Models 8221-0 and -2 ......................................................................................... 72 Description .................................................................................... 72 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 44) ..................... 72 Specifications ................................................................................ 7 4
Synchronous Motor/Generator, Models 8241-0 and -2 ............. 75 Description .................................................................................... 7 5 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 45) ..................... 75 Specifications ................................................................................ 77
Resistive Load, Model 8311-0 and -A ....................................... 78 Oescription .................................................................................... 78 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 46 or Figure 47) ..................................................................................... 78 Specifications ................................................................................ 80
lnductive Load, Model 8321 ...................................................... 81 Description .................................................................................... 81 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 48) ..................... 81 Specifications ................................................................................ 82
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Table of Contents Capacitive Load, Model 8331 .................................................... 83 Description ................................................................................... 83 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 49) ..................... 83 Specifications ............................................................................... 84 Three-Phase Transformer Bank, Model 8348-4 ........................ 85 Description ................................................................................... 85 Connectors, and indicators (see Figure 50) .................................. 85 Specifications ............................................................................... 86 Transformer, Model 8353 .......................................................... 87 Description ................................................................................... 87 Connectors, and indicators (see Figure 51) .................................. 87 Specifications ............................................................................... 88 Synchronizing Module, Model 8621 .......................................... 89 Description ................................................................................... 89 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 52) ..................... 89 Maintenance ................................................................................. 90 Specifications ............................................................................... 90 Synchronizing Module/Three-Phase Contactar, Model 8621-A ....................................................................................... 91 Description ................................................................................... 91 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 53) ..................... 91 Maintenance ................................................................................. 92 Specifications ............................................................................... 92 Lead-Acid Battery Pack, Model 8802-1 ..................................... 93 Description ................................................................................... 93 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 54) ..................... 93 Maintenance ................................................................................. 93 Specifications ............................................................................... 94 Power Supply, Model 8821-2 .................................................... 95 Description ................................................................................... 95 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 55) ..................... 95 Specifications ............................................................................... 97 Power Supply, Model 8823 ........................................................ 99 Description ................................................................................... 99 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 56) ..................... 99 Specifications ............................................................................. 101 Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960-2 .. 102 Description ................................................................................. 102 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 57) ................... 103 Set up procedure for Manual control operation ........................... 106 Set up procedure for Computer-Based control operation ........... 106 Function set activation procedure ............................................... 108 Module configuration (language and units settings) ................... 108 Friction compensation calibration procedure .............................. 11 O Function description (Dynamometer operating mode) ................ 111 Function description (Power Supply operating mode) ................ 113 Specifications ............................................................................. 115
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Table of Contents Data Acquisition and Control Interface, Model 9063 ............... 116 lntroduction to data acquisition and control systems .................. 116 Description of the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (OACI), Model 9063 .................................................................... 118 Control, connectors, and indicators (see Figure 60) ................... 119 OACI operation ........................................................................... 122 OACI model variants ................................................................... 123 Setup procedure for OACI operation with the LVDAC-EMS software ...................................................................................... 124 Function set activation procedure ............................................... 125 Specifications of the OACI .......................................................... 126 Computer-based-instrumentation of the OACI ............................ 128
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About This Manual The manual Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment refers to the Workstations models 8110, 8131, 8133, and 8134, as well as to the different EMS modules designed to be installed into them. This user guide provides all the infarmation required to install and use the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. lt is divided into six sections, each section dealing with a different aspect related to the equipment. Section 1 provides general recommendations about safety. Section 2 lists the system power requirements of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. Section 3 is a quick start installation guide providing a general procedure to install and power up the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment at the beginning of a laboratory session, and how to power off, disconnect, and remove the equipment at the end of a laboratory session. This section also explains how to install and run the LVDAC-EMS software in arder to implement computerbased instruments and control functions with the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (OACI), Model 9063, as well as dynamometer/power supply functions with the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960. Section 4 provides guidelines far installing and using the workstations of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment in a safe manner. Section 5 provides guidelines to ensure that the EMS modules of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment are handled, installed, and removed in a safe way. Section 6 deals with the maintenance of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. Appendix A lists the verifications that must be performed to ensure that your ac power network is properly wired in your building and that the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment is properly powered by the power supply. Appendix B describes the EMS modules of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. Far each EMS module, the following information is provided: a general description, technical specifications, and instructions far operation and maintenance (if applicable).
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Safety considerations
Safety symbols that may be used in this manual and on the equipment are listed in Section 1 of this manual. Safety procedures related to the tasks that you will be asked to perform are indicated as required . Make sure that you are wearing appropriate protective equipment when performing the tasks. You should never perform a task if you have any reason to think that a manipulation could be dangerous far you ar anyone else.
Systems of units
Units are expressed using the lnternational System of Units (SI) fallowed by the units expressed in the U.S. customary system of units (between parentheses).
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General Safety Recommendations Standardized symbols appear on certain parts of the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. You must always take these symbols into consideration and perform the manipulations accordingly to ensure safe use of the equipment. The meaning of each of the different symbols used on the equipment is given in the following table. Table 1. List of the standardized symbols used in the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment.
Symbol
Description
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DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which , if not avoided , will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which ,
1AWARNING 1 if not avoided , could result in death or serious injury. 1
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CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided , could result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION used without the Caution, risk of danger sign & , indicates a hazard with a potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided , may result in property damage. Caution, risk of electric shock This symbol appears on ornear any surface of a piece of equipment which could presenta risk of electric shock. Caution, hot surface This symbol appears on or near any surface of a piece of equipment that can become hot to the touch . Caution, risk of danger This symbol indicates that the user should refer to the documentation that accompanies the equipment to obtain important information related to safety.
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Caution, lifting hazard This symbol appears on heavy equipment to warn users that precautions should be taken when handling it. Otherwise, injuries could result.
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Caution, hand entanglement hazard This symbol indicates that the user should refer to the documentation that accompanies the equipment in order to prevent accidents such as hands entanglement or arm injury when the equipment concerned is used .
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Description
Symbol
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Notice, non-ionizing radiation
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Direct current
rv
Alternating current
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rv
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Three-phase alternating current
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Earth (ground) terminal This symbol appears near the terminal which is connected to the ground wire of the ac power network. This terminal should be used for functional purposes.
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Protective conductor terminal This symbol appears near the terminal bonded to accessible conductive parts for safety purposes. This terminal is intended to be connected to an externa! protective earthing system .
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Both direct and alternating current
Frame or chassis terminal
Equipotentiality
On (supply)
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Off (supply)
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Equipment protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation
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In position of a bi-stable push control
o
Out position of a bi-stable push control
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In addition to the symbols listed above, the following two warnings must always be taken into consideration when performing manipulations using the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment:
1AWARNING 1 Qualified superv1s1on is necessary at all times when the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment is used to perform manipulations of any sort.
1AWARNING 1 Always power off any equipment after performing manipulations. The Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment must never be left powered on when the equipment setup is unattended.
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System Power Requirements The Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment is available in different versions to accommodate the various ac power voltage and frequency combinations used worldwide. The system requirements for each available version are indicated below.
120 V, 60 Hz version System Requirements
Maximum Current
15 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8821-2 1O A when using the Power Supply, Model 8823
Typical Current
1.5 A per student group
AC Power Network lnstallation
3 phases (120/208 V - 60 Hz), star (wye) configuration including neutral and ground wires, protected by a 20 A circuit breaker
AC Power Network Connector
NEMA L21-20
220 V, 50 Hz version System Requirements
Maximum Current
10 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8821-2 5 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8823
Typical Current
1 A per student group
AC Power Network lnstallation
3 phases (220/380 V - 50 Hz), star (wye) configuration including neutral and ground wires, protected by a 20 A circuit breaker
AC Power Network Connector
NEMA L22-20
220 V, 60 Hz version System Requirements
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10 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8821-2 5 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8823
Typical Current
1 A per student group
AC Power Network lnstallation
3 phases (220/380 V- 60 Hz), star (wye) configuration including neutral and ground wires, protected by a 20 A circuit breaker
AC Power Network Connector
NEMA L22-20
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240 V, 50 Hz version System Requirements
Maximum Current
1O A when using the Power Supply, Model 8821-2 5 A when using the Power Supply, Model 8823
Typical Current
1 A per student group
AC Power Network lnstallation
3 phases (240/415 V- 50 Hz), star (wye) configuration including neutral and ground wires, protected by a 20 A circuit breaker
AC Power Network Connector
AS/NZS3123
Sorne ac power networks may not have a neutral wire. Since fine-to-neutral vo/tages are unpredictab/e when no neutral wire is present, it is impossible in this situation to perform single-phase exercises with the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment. However, a neutral wire can be added to ac power networks with no neutral wire by installing a transformer specifically designed to so/ve this problem. Note that the capacity of this transformer depends on the number and rating of the training equipment that needs to be powered. To determine the ratings of the requíred transformer, please contact our customer services department. Refer to Appendix B of this user guide to obtain the technica/ specifications of the various EMS modules included in the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment as well as descriptions of the input and output terminals on these EMS modules.
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Quick Start lnstallation Guide This section provides a quick-start procedure to install and power up the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment at the beginning of a laboratory session . This section also provides a general procedure to power off, disconnect, and remove the equipment at the end of a laboratory exercise or session . Finally, this section provides the necessary information to install and run the LVDAC-EMS software .
CAUTION The verifications listed in Appendi x A of this User Guide must have been performed to ensure that the Electricity and New Energy Train ing Equipment is properly powered by any of the power supply models. Failure to do so could result in damage to the equipment.
lnstalling and powering up the equipment 1.
Make sure that your workstation is properly installed (refer to the sub-section entitled "Workstation installation and utilization guidelines" in Section 4 ).
2.
lnstall ali the EMS modules required for your laboratory exercise in the workstation (refer to the sub-section entitled "lnstalling EMS modules in a workstation" in Section 5).
3.
Make sure that all compartments of the workstation are filled in with an EMS module .
1AWARNING 1 Never leave a compartment of the workstation empty to prevent students from accessing rotating machine parts. Th is situation , if not avoided , can result in serious hand or arm injury.
1AWARNING 1 Never leave a compartment of the workstation empty to preven! students from accessing electrical components or electrical connections parts. Electric shocks can cause serious injuries.
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Once the equipment is installed , install and padlock the two safety bars to the front panel of the workstation to prevent students from removing EMS modules during the laboratory session .
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On the power supply, make sure that the main power switch is set to the off (O) position . Make sure that the safety padlock of the main power switch is locked .
1AWARNING 1 Befare making or modifying any connections on the EMS modules, always make su re that the power supply is turned off to avoid electric shocks.
6.
Connect the equipment as required for your laboratory exercise, using the connection leads terminated with safety plugs provided with the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment.
1AWARNING 1 Do not use connection leads from other manufacturers. Always use the connection leads provided with the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment to interconnect the equipment. The live parts of these leads have their plugs concealed and insulated in such a way that they cannot be contacted accidentally, allowing safe connection of the equipment without danger of electric shock.
7.
Make sure that the front panels of ali rotating machines are closed and firmly secured in place (see Figure 1).
(a) The front panel is locked
(b) The front panel is unlocked
Figure 1. To secure the front panel of a rotating machine, set its rotating lock buttons to the locked position , as shown in (a).
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1AWARNING 1 The front panel of the rotating machines must stay closed and firmly secured in place by its lock buttons whenever the machines are powered on and their rotating parts have not completely stopped to avoid the risk of injuries caused by electric shocks and by touching rotating machine parts.
8.
Have your equipment connections verified by a qualified authorized person.
9.
On the power supply, unlock and remove the safety padlock. Turn on the power supply by setting its main power switch to the 1 (on) position .
1AWARNING1 When the Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment is powered on, keep in mind the following directives to avoid the risk of injuries caused by electric shocks or by touching rotating parts of a machine: Never leave Electricity and New Energy Training Equipment unattended. Unless specifically stated otherwise, never modify the equipment connections while power is on. Never remove an EMS module while power is on. Do not let the rotating parts of a rotating machine become accessible while power is on.
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Powering off, disconnecting, and removing the equipment
1.
Turn the power supply off by setting its main power switch to the O (off) position .
2.
On the power supply, install and lock the safety padlock of the main power switch.
3.
Modify the equipment connections as required. lf you have finished your laboratory session , remove ali connection leads and return them to their storage location. lf you want to do another laboratory exercise that requires you to change connections on the EMS modules andlor change EMS modules in the workstation, unlock and remove the two safety bars from the front panel of the workstation, change the EMS modules and equipment connections as required, then go back to step 3 of the previous procedure, entitled "lnstalling and powering up the equipment".
4.
Unlock and remove the two safety bars from the front panel of the workstation . Then , remove the EMS modules from the workstation (refer to the sub-section entitled "Removing EMS modules from a workstation" in Section 5).
\A WARNING \ When removing EMS modules from the workstation, be careful not to touch components that can remain electrically charged (like capacitors) to avoid electric shocks.
\ACAUTION \ When removing EMS modules from the workstation , be careful not to touch electric components that can be hot (like resistors). Contact with hot components can result in serious burn injuries.
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lnstalling and running the LVDAC-EMS software lf you are using the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (OACI), Model 9063 , and/or the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960 , install and run the LVDAC-EMS software as directed below. lnstalling the LVDAC-EMS software
1.
Open a Windows session as an administrator.
2.
On the host computer, check for any older versions of the LVDAC-EMS software, and make sure to remove them . lf you do not have the L VDAC-EMS software installation DVD-ROM, do not perform this procedure. lnstead, download the L VDAC-EMS software from the Festa Didactic website. To do so, search and display the information page far the Data Acquisition and Control Interface, Model 9063, ar the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer! Power Supply, Model 8960. In the Downloads section of this information page, c/ick on "L VDAC-EMS!Firmware" and save the L VDacEms *****. zip file on your computer disk to download this file . When the L VDacEms*****.zip file download has completed, extract al/ compressed (zipped) files to the desired folder on your computer. In the extracted files, find and run the Setup.exe file and follo w the indications provided by the L VDAC-EMS lnstallation Wizard to complete software installation.
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lnsert the DVD-ROM of the LVDAC-EMS software into your DVD-ROM drive.
4.
Use Windows Explorer to start (double-click on) the Setup.exe file in the main directory of your DVD-ROM.
5.
Follow the instructions provided by the LVDAC-EMS lnstallation wizard to complete the installation of the LVDAC-EMS software.
6.
The installation is now complete.
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Running the LVOAC-EMS software
The LVDAC-EMS software can be run in the hardware-connected mode or in the stand-alone mode. In the hardware-connected mode, the values of the parameters displayed by LVDAC-EMS come from samples of the signals applied and received to/from the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (OACI), Model 9063, and/or the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960. In the stand-alone mode, the parameter values displayed by LVDAC-EMS come from computer-simulated signals , and thereby, the OACI and Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply are not required. In this procedure, it is assumed that both the OACI and the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply are used , and that LVDAC-EMS is run in the hardl(Vare-connected mode. Far detailed information on the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (OACI), Model 9063, and the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer! Power Supply, Model 8960, refer to Appendix B of this User Guide.
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Connect the USB ports of the OACI and Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply to the host computer. Power on the OACI and the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply. lf the OACI andlor the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer!Power Supply is/are connected to the host computer far the first time, Windows will configure the new USB peripheral(s) with the pre-installed device driver(s) .
2.
Start the LVDAC-EMS software . This makes the LVDAC-EMS entry window appear for a few seconds, followed by the LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window. (Meanwhile , LVDAC-EMS tries to establish connections with the OACI and the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply.) At this point, a message may appear on the host computer screen, indicating that you do not have the latest version of LVDAC-EMS installed on your computer and that the software needs to be updated befare proceeding. In that case, download the latest version of LVDAC-EMS from the Festa Didactic website. To do so, search and display the information page far the Data Acquisition and Control Interface, Model 9063, or the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer! Power Supply, Model 8960. In the Downloads section of this information page, click on "L VDAC-EMS/Firmware" and save the L VDacEms *****. zip file on your computer disk to download this file . When the L VDacEms *****. zip file download has completed, extract al/ compressed (zipped) files to the desired folder on your computer. In the extracted files, find and run the Setup.exe file and fol/ow the indications provided by the L VDAC-EMS lnstallation Wizard to complete software installation.
lf LVDAC-EMS has been able to establish adequate connections with the OACI and the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, the LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window indicates that these modules have been found by displaying the names and serial number of these modules, as well as the function sets available for each of these modules (see Figure 2). The function sets available are those which are activated on the OACI. This means that the Start-Up window shown on your computer screen can contain less function sets than those shown in Figure 2.
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Data Aoc¡ isition al'ld Control lnterfaoe, Mocfel 9063
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Serial Number: G2BD623 Available Functio Sets 9069-1O : Coir.pirter-Ba>sed1 " trurnentation 9069-20 : Coopperl l 'lerter Control 9069-30: Thyristor Bri _ge Control 9069-40 : Home Ener·g>/ Prodoction Control 9069-SO : Series Corrpensatio Software 9069-50 : Three-Pltose P'.•/M Rectifier Control 9069-60 : PMSM Co trol 9069-70 : HVDC Trans rr iss io System Control 9069-BO : St¡;tic llar Cm.pensator (Sl/C) Control 9069-90 : SDK 9069-AO : Sync rooous Gerterator Cor1trol 9069-80: Static Syocltrooous Compens¡;tor (STATCOM) Control 9069--CO : Syr.ch rosoope 9069-DO : DFIG Corttrol
Four-Q u¡; rant Dynamometer.IPower Supply, Mo el B960 Module 8960 Serial Mumber: G2113391 fou: d Available Functio Sets B96S-20: Sta ar Fu:nictio s (C.B. oontrol) 8968-30 : Turbi rie Emul ator 8968-40 : Pb-Aci Battery Charger 8963-50 : Mi-MH Batter/ C argers 8963-60: Solar Paroel Emulator 8963-70 : Software Developn nt Kit (SDK) B96S-BO : Bicycl e Errulator Four•Qua rant Dynamometer, Model &540 Port:
jNone
No Four-Qua ra nt Dy
morneter (Model B540) fou:l'ld.
Network Vol tage and Fre UiertC'/
ío' 120 V - 60 Hz
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220 \f - 50 Hz
r
240\f - 50 Hz
r
220\f - 60 Hz
Work in stand- alone rno!le Refres
OK
Cancel
Figure 2. LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window (example).
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lf L VDAC-EMS has been unable to establish an adequate connection with the OACI, the L VDAC-EMS Start-Up window will indicate "No Data Acquisition and Control Interface (Model 9063) found''. Similar/y, if L VDAC-EMS has been unable to establish an adequate connection with the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer! Power Supply, the LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window will indicate "No Four-Quadrant Dynamometer!Power Supply (Model 8960) found". Far example, Figure 3 shows the message displayed when no connection has been established with the OACI, and an adequate connection has been established with the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer!Power Supply. In that case, perform the actions below to establish an adequate connection with the OACI andlor the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer!Power Supply: Try again to establish connections between L VDAC-EMS and the modules by clicking the Refresh button in the L VDAC-EMS Start-Up window. lf L VDAC-EMS is still unable to establish an adequate connection with one of the modules ar with both of them, make sure that the modules are properly powered and check the USB port connection between the modules and the host computer. ~ LVDAC-EMS Start- Up
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Data Acquisition and Control Interface. Model 9063
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No Data Acquisition and Control Interface (Model 9063) found.
- Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply. Moc!el 8960 - Module 8960 Serial Number: G21 B391 fourn:I - - - - - - - - - - - . Available Function Sets
B968-20. Standard Functions (C.B. control) B968-30: Turbine Emul ator B968-40 : Pb-Acid Batter/ Cnarger 8968-50 : Ni -MH Battery Chargers 8968-60: Solar Panel Emulator 8968-70: Software Developmer.t Kit (SDK) B968-80 : Bicycle Emul ator
Port:
JNone
No Four-Quadrant Dynamon eter (Model 8540) found.
Network Voltage and Frequency (o" 120 V - 60 Hz
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1 220 V - 50 Hz
1 240 V - 50 Hz
1 220 V - 60 Hz
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Figure 3. LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window when no connection is established with the OACI , Model 9063, and an adequate connection is established with the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960.
When an extension (second) OACI is used to implement certain advanced control functions, the L VDAC-EMS Start-Up window far this OACI /ooks like that shown in Figure 4. As this figure shows, there is no function set displayed far an extension OACI.
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Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply, Model 8960 No Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply (Model 8960) found.
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Network Voltage and Frequency
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240 V - 50 Hz
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Cancel
Figure 4. LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window of an extension OACI.
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In the LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window, select the Network voltage and frequency that correspond to the voltage and frequency of your local ac power network, then click the OK button. This clases the LVDAC-EMS Start-Up window, and brings up the LVDAC-EMS Main window (Figure 6). After c/osing the L VOAC-EMS Start-Up window, a dia/og box like the one shown in Figure 5 may appear, prompting you to update the firmware in the OACI ar the Four-Quadrant Oynamometer/Power Supp/y. In Figure 5, far examp/e, the Firmware Update Required dialog box prompts the user to update the firmware in the OACI. In that case, click the OK button in the Firmware Update Required dialog box, then follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware in the module. (This will require you to power off both the OACI and the Four-Quadrant Oynamometer!Power Supply). Once the firmware is updated, power on both the OACI and the Four Quadrant Oynamometer!Power Supply, then click on the Refresh button in the L VOAC-EMS Start-Up window. Make sure that both modules are detected, then repeat the above manipulation to access the L VDAC-EMS Start-Up window.
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