Capacitors Catalogue
Capacitors Catalogue
Capacitors Catalogue
Management
Low Voltage components
Safety
Tested safety features integrated on
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each phase.
Over-pressure detection system for
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safe disconnection at the end of life
All the materials and components
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are non PCB pollutants
Efficiency and
productivity
Product development include innovation
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in ergonomics and easiness of
installation and connection,
Specially designed components to
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save time on installation and
maintenance,
All the components and solutions are
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available through a network of
distributors and partners in more than
100 countries.
Your requirements.
Optimize Energy consumption:
By reducing electricity bills,
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By reducing power losses,
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By reducing CO2 emissions.
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Increase the power availability:
Compensate for voltage sags detrimental to process operation,
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Avoid nuisance tripping and supply interruptions.
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Improve your business performance:
Optimize the installation size,
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Reduce harmonic distortion to avoid the premature ageing of equipment and
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destruction of sensitive components
Our solutions.
Reactive energy management
In electrical networks, reactive energy is responsible for increased line
currents, for a given active energy transmitted to loads.
The main consequences are:
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Necessary over sizing of transmission and distribution networks by
the Utilities,
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Increased voltage drops and sags along the distribution lines,
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Additional power losses.
Contents
Principle of Reactive Energy Management
Power Factor Basics
Effects
Power Factor
Principle of PF
Benefits of Reactive Energy Management
Modes of compensation
Central
Group
Individual
Calculation of kVAr Required
For motors
For industrial Networks
For transformers
Influence of harmonics in electrical Network
Definition
Effects
Solution
Capacitor Selection guidelines
Capacitor selection
Capacitor operating conditions
Rated voltage and current
Capacitor Technology & Types
VarplusCan Standard Duty
VarplusCan Heavy Duty
VarplusCan Gasfilled Heavy Duty
VarplusCan Energy (MD-XL)
VarplusBox Standard Duty
VarplusBox Heavy Duty
VarplusBox Energy (MD-XL)
VarplusBox APP Super Heavy Duty
Capacitors for Detuned Harmonic Filter Application
VarplusCan Harmonic Heavy Duty
VarplusCan Harmonic Gasfilled Heavy Duty
VarplusCan Harmonic Energy (MD-XL)
VarplusBox Harmonic Heavy Duty
VarplusBox Harmonic Energy (MD-XL)
VarplusBox Harmonic APP Super Heavy Duty
Detuned Reactors
Thyristor switch
Power Factor Controller
Contactors
Referance number structure
kW
(Active Power)
kVAr
(Reactive Energy)
Power Factor
The power factor is the Cosine of the angle between
Active power and Apparent power.
Active power (kW)
Apparent power(kVA)
)=
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Power Factor (Cos
Tan
=
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Power
Generation
Active energy
Reactive energy
Transmission
network
Active energy
Motor
Reactive energy
Power
Generation
Active energy
Transmission
network
Active energy
Motor
Capacitors
kVAr c (leading)
kW
Cos
1= Initial power factor
Cos
2= Target power factor
= kVA 2 < kVA 1
2
kVA 2
kVA 1
kVAr 2
kVAr 1
V =
V
Example:
For a 150 kVAr, 440V capacitor & System fault level of 15
MVA.
V =
V
Q
S
440 x 0.15
V =Voltage Improvement
V = System Voltage Without Capacitors
Q = Capacitors Rating in MVAr
S = System Fault Level In MVA
Q
S
15
= 4.4 volts
Mode of compensation
The selection of the Power Factor Correction equipment
can follow a 3-step process:
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Central compensation
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Group compensation
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Individual compensation
Supply Bus
Central compensation
The capacitor bank is connected at the main incomer of
the installation (such as Secondary side of Transformer)
to be compensated in order to provide reactive energy
for the whole installation. This configuration is
convenient to achieve desired power factor Upstream
(such as Metering point). The PF, Distribution losses and
voltage profile remains unaltered at downstream of the
network.
Transformer
Circuit
Breaker
CC
GC
GC
IC
IC IC
M
CC=Central Compensation
GC=Group Compensation
IC = Individual Compensation
M = Motor Load
IC
M
Types of compensation
Broadly, there are two types of compensation:
Fixed compensation.
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Variable compensation.
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- APFC panels Contactor / Thyristor based
- ePFC Electronic VAr compensator with IGBT.
Fixed compensation
This arrangement uses one or more capacitors to
provide a constant level of compensation. Control may
be
Manual: by circuit-breaker or load-break switch,
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Semi-automatic: by contactor,
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Direct connection to an appliance and switched with it.
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These capacitors are applied:
At the terminals of inductive loads (mainly motors), at
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bus bars connecting numerous small motors and
inductive appliances for which individual
compensation would be too costly,
In cases where the load factor is reasonably constant.
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Variable compensation
The primary reason for Variable compensation is the
variation of loads in the network. In many applications the
process are not constant through out the day, hence the
reactive energy required vary as per the load profile, to
eliminate the risk of leading power factor and to optimize
the kVA demand, the variable compensation techniques
are used.
Variable compensation can be contactor based,
thyristor based or Electronic based.
INITIAL
PF
0.4
0.42
0.44
0.9
1.807
1.676
1.557
0.91
1.836
1.705
1.585
0.92
1.865
1.735
1.615
0.93
1.896
1.766
1.646
0.94
1.928
1.798
1.678
0.95
1.963
1.832
1.712
0.96
2.000
1.869
1.749
0.97
2.041
1.910
1.790
0.98
2.088
1.958
1.838
0.99
2.149
2.018
1.898
0.46
0.48
0.5
0.52
0.54
1.446
1.343
1.248
1.158
1.074
1.475
1.372
1.276
1.187
1.103
1.504
1.402
1.306
1.217
1.133
1.535
1.432
1.337
1.247
1.163
1.567
1.465
1.369
1.280
1.196
1.602
1.499
1.403
1.314
1.230
1.639
1.536
1.440
1.351
1.267
1.680
1.577
1.481
1.392
1.308
1.727
1.625
1.529
1.440
1.356
1.788
1.685
1.590
1.500
1.416
0.56
0.58
0.6
0.62
0.64
0.995
0.920
0.849
0.781
0.716
1.024
0.949
0.878
0.810
0.745
1.053
0.979
0.907
0.839
0.775
1.084
1.009
0.938
0.870
0.805
1.116
1.042
0.970
0.903
0.838
1.151
1.076
1.005
0.937
0.872
1.188
1.113
1.042
0.974
0.909
1.229
1.154
1.083
1.015
0.950
1.276
1.201
1.130
1.062
0.998
1.337
1.262
1.191
1.123
1.058
0.66
0.68
0.7
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.8
0.82
0.84
0.85
0.86
0.87
0.88
0.89
0.654
0.594
0.536
0.480
0.425
0.398
0.371
0.318
0.266
0.214
0.162
0.135
0.109
0.082
0.055
0.028
0.683
0.623
0.565
0.508
0.453
0.426
0.400
0.347
0.294
0.242
0.190
0.164
0.138
0.111
0.084
0.057
0.712
0.652
0.594
0.538
0.483
0.456
0.429
0.376
0.324
0.272
0.220
0.194
0.167
0.141
0.114
0.086
0.743
0.683
0.625
0.569
0.514
0.487
0.460
0.407
0.355
0.303
0.251
0.225
0.198
0.172
0.145
0.117
0.775
0.715
0.657
0.601
0.546
0.519
0.492
0.439
0.387
0.335
0.283
0.257
0.230
0.204
0.177
0.149
0.810
0.750
0.692
0.635
0.580
0.553
0.526
0.474
0.421
0.369
0.317
0.291
0.265
0.238
0.211
0.184
0.847
0.787
0.729
0.672
0.617
0.590
0.563
0.511
0.458
0.406
0.354
0.328
0.302
0.275
0.248
0.221
0.888
0.828
0.770
0.713
0.658
0.631
0.605
0.552
0.499
0.447
0.395
0.369
0.343
0.316
0.289
0.262
0.935
0.875
0.817
0.761
0.706
0.679
0.652
0.599
0.547
0.495
0.443
0.417
0.390
0.364
0.337
0.309
0.996
0.936
0.878
0.821
0.766
0.739
0.713
0.660
0.608
0.556
0.503
0.477
0.451
0.424
0.397
0.370
0.9
0.91
0.92
0.93
0.94
0.95
0.000
0.029
0.000
0.058
0.030
0.000
0.089
0.060
0.031
0.000
0.121
0.093
0.063
0.032
0.000
0.156
0.127
0.097
0.067
0.034
0.000
0.193
0.164
0.134
0.104
0.071
0.037
0.234
0.205
0.175
0.145
0.112
0.078
0.281
0.253
0.223
0.192
0.160
0.126
0.342
0.313
0.284
0.253
0.220
0.186
Transformer
No Load Compensation
The transformer works on the principle of Mutual
Induction. The transformers will consume reactive power
for magnetizing purpose.
Following equivalent circuit of transformer provides the
details of reactive power demand inside the transformer:
Leakage reactance
reactive power
= Z % x Transformer rating
Transformer
Xo
No Load reactive
Power = 2% of
Transformer rating
Ro
Load
Up to and including
2000 KVA
2% of KVA rating
6kVA
9kVA
10kVA
Effects of Harmonics
Equipment
Motor
Transformer
Switchgear and cables
Capacitors
Protective Relays
Power electronic equipment
Control and instrumentation
electronic equipment
Communication equipment / PCs
Neutral Cable
Telecommunication equipment
Effect on Capacitors
Capacitors are in particular highly sensitive to the
presence of Harmonics due to the fact the capacitive
reactance, namely Xc is inversely proportional to the
frequency of the harmonics present. As a result of this,
the likely hood of amplification of Harmonic currents is
very high when the natural resonance frequency of the
capacitor and the network combined happens to be close
to any of the harmonic frequencies present .
If the harmonic power is substantial ie.. greater than 10%
(or) so, this situation could result in severe over voltages
and overloads which will lead to premature failure of
capacitors and the equipments.
Broadband filters
If an installation requires to mitigate the harmonic
distortion without affecting the existing power factor or
capacitors, specially designed broadband filters are
recommended. The broadband filters will be connected
in series with the non-linear load, hence the harmonic
current generated by the non linear loads will be arrested
at the point of generation.
Tuned filters
when non-linear loads are predominant, requesting
harmonic mitigation. A special design is generally
necessary, based on on- site measurements and
computer simulations of the network.
Active Filters
There are few instances where the passive filters cannot
be used. Or example, if a wide spectrum of harmonics has
to be filtered, the passive based solution may not be
effective and impose significant limitations.
The Active harmonic filter can measure and filter the
harmonics generated by non linear loads in real time
mode.
Active filter works on a principle of generating harmonic
current out of phase with the harmonic current existing
in the network. The Active filter comprises of active
elements such as IGBTs, DC Link capacitors,
microprocessor based controller with DSP logic etc.
Following diagram shows the schematic of Active filter:
XL
XC
N
Impedance in ohms
Detuned Filter
Fr
Frequency in Hz
% non- linear
=
load ratio
X 100
Example:
Installed transformer rating = 650 kVA
Power of non-linear loads = 150 kVA
NNL = (150/650) x 100
= 23%
Capacitor selection
Capacitors must be selected depending on the working conditions expected during their lifetime.
Solution
Description
Max.
condition
S Duty
Standard Duty
capacitor
Heavy Duty
capacitor
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL
IN
55C (class D)
5000
NLL
IN
55C (class D)
7000
NLL
IN
55C (class D)
7000
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL
2 IN
55C(class D)
8000
H Duty
GH Duty
APP
SH Duty
Energy
(MD-XL)
Capacitor for
special conditions
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL
2.5 IN
70C
10000
Harmonic
Hduty
Heavy Duty,
harmonic
Rated capacitor
+
Detuned reactor
Filter Application +
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL 30%
1.8 IN
55C (class D)
7000
Harmonic
APP
SH Duty
Filter Application +
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL
35%
2.0 IN
55C
7000
Harmonic
Energy
(MD-XL)
Energy,
Harmonic rated
capacitor
+
Detuned reactor
Filter Application +
Non-Linear loads up to
Over-current
Ambient temperature
Switching frequency/year
NLL
40%
2.5 IN
70C
10000
Life expectancy
(hours)
Up to 100000
Up to 130000
Up to 130000
Up to 140000
Up to 160000
Up to 130000
Up to 140000
Up to 160000
Varplus Energy
Capacitors comprise of Low loss polypropylene Film combined
with dual side metallised paper in the dielectric structure. The
Metallization serves of paper ensures a high quality
impregnation .The polypropylene film and metallised paper are
wound together in cylindrical windings.
Energy capacitors are designed for very long life operation
under over load conditions which are much beyond those
specified in the IS and IEC standards. This is necessary because
in some applications over voltages and over currents due to
system parameters and harmonic presence can cause the
overloading of capacitors..
Energy capacitors designed to carry 250% over current as
against 130%specified in the standards.
Protection /safety
SH type capacitors pressure sensitive disconnect or (PSD) make
the capacitor explosion proof in the event of service faults
against overvoltage and short circuits
Types
A comprehensive range that offers 2 different
construction technologies to fulfill your needs.
Can type
Box type
VarplusCan Capacitor
A safe, reliable and high performance solution for power factor
correction in commercial, industrial and semi-industrial applications.
Suitable for fixed or, automatic PFC, real time compensation, detuned
and tuned filters.
VarplusCan capacitors are designed and engineered to deliver a long
working life with low losses.
Construction
Internally constructed with three single phase capacitor elements delta
connected and assembled in an optimized design. Each capacitor
element is manufactured with a unique polypropylene film as the
dielectric which enables the feature of self-healing".
The active capacitor elements are encapsulated in a specially formulated
thermoset resin In case of Heavy duty & semi liquid resin in case of
standard duty. Which ensures better mechanical stability and heat
transfer from inside the capacitor.
Their unique finger-proof termination assembly which is fully integrated
with discharge resistors allows capacitor a proper access to tightening
and ensures a cable termination without any loose connections. Once,
tightened, their special design guarantees that the tightening torque is
always maintained.
Discharge Resistor
Replace with
good one
Main Characteristics
Easy installation & maintenance
Heavy edge metallisation / wave cut edge to ensure high inrush
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current capabilities
Optimized design to have a low weight, compactness and
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Reliability to insure an easy installation
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Unique termination system that allows a maintained tightening
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Single point for fixing and earthing
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Safety
Twin protection: Self-healing + Pressure Sensitive Disconnector
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Finger proof CLAMPTITE terminals to reduce risk of accidental
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contact and to ensure firm termination
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Special resistivity and metallization profile for higher thermal
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efficiency, lower temperature rise and enhanced life expectancy
Special resistivity and metallization profile for higher thermal
efficiency, lower temperature rise and enhanced life expectancy
Availability
Available on request in single phase design for special
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applications
Available in small kVAr rating within all the network voltages
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50Hz/60Hz
Typical Applications:
PFC equipment assembly
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50 kVAr
Technical Details
VarplusCan
Standard Duty
Capacitors (SDuty)
VarplusCan
Heavy Duty
Capacitors (HDuty)
VarplusCan
VarplusCan
Gas Filled
Energy (MD-XL)
Heavy Duty
Capacitors (GH Duty)
Standards
IS 13340-1993/IS13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13340-1993/IS13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13340-1993/ IS 13341
-1992,IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13340-1993 /13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
Rated Voltage
Frequency
50 Hz
Power range
Up to 250 x IN
Up to 250 x IN
1.8 x IN
Up to 130,000 Hours
1.8 x IN
Up to 130,000 Hours
2.5 x IN
Up to 160,000 Hours
Losses(Dielectrical)
Losses (Total)
Peak inrush current
Over voltage
1.1 UN continuous
Over current
1.5 x IN
Up to 100,000 Hours
-5%, +10%
Between earth & terminals < 660V, 3000V (AC) 10 sec & >660V, 6000V (AC), 10sec
Discharge resistors
Safety
Protection
Casing
Dielectric
Metallised
Polypropylene film with
Zn/Al alloy
Metallised
Polypropylenefilm with
Zn/Al alloy, special
resistivity & profile,
special edge (wave cut)
Metallised
Polypropylenefilm with
Zn/Al alloy, special
resistivity & profile,
special edge (wave cut)
Double metallized
paper + Polypropylene
film
Impregnation
Non - PCB,
Bio degradable resin
Non - PCB,
Dry resin
Non - SF6
Inert gas ,dry
Non-PCB, oil
Environmental
conditions
Ambient temperature
Humidity
95%
4000 m above sea level
Altitude
Installation features
Mounting
Connection
Terminals
CLAMPTITE - Three phase terminal with electric shock protection (finger proof),
designed for up to 16sq.mm cable termination, Double fasten with cable in lower kVAr.
Rated Current
(Amps)
Rated capacitance
F (x 3)
Dimension (mm)
Dia
Height
Net Weight
(kg)
Ordering
reference no
Reference
Drawing no.
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.3
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.8
4.9
MEH_VCSDY_010A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_020A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_030A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_040A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_050A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_075A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_100A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_125A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_150A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_200A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_250A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_300A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_400A44_3
MEH_VCSDY_500A44_3
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.8
1
1.1
1.5
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.1
3.4
4.6
MEH_VCHDY_010A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_020A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_030A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_040A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_050A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_075A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_100A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_125A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_150A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_200A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_250A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_300A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_400A44_3
MEH_VCHDY_500A44_3
63
63
50
50
50
63
70
75
75
90
90
90
116
136
90
115
195
195
195
195
195
278
278
278
278
278
278
278
63
50
50
50
63
63
75
90
90
116
116
136
136
136
90
195
195
195
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
278
278
63
63
75
90
90
116
116
136
136
136
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
278
278
0.9
1
1.1
1.5
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.1
3.4
4.6
MEH_VCGSF_050A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_075A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_100A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_125A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_150A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_200A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_250A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_300A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_400A44_3
MEH_VCGSF_500A44_3
75
90
90
90
116
203
212
278
278
278
1.2
1.4
2.3
2.6
3.3
MEH_VCENY_050A44_3
MEH_VCENY_075A44_3
MEH_VCENY_100A44_3
MEH_VCENY_125A44_3
MEH_VCENY_150A44_3
6.6
9.8
13.1
12.5
19.7
33
50
55
69
82
VarplusBox Capacitor
Varplus Box capacitors deliver reliable performance in the most of the
fixed applications, in Fixed & Automatic PFC systems, in networks with
frequently switched loads and harmonic disturbances.
Construction
The design is specially adapted for mechanical stability. The enclosure is
designed to ensure reliable operation of the capacitors in hot and humid
conditions, without the need of any additional ventilation louvers.
Special attention is paid to equalization of temperatures within the
capacitor enclosures for better overall performance.
Main Characteristics
High performance:
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Heavy edge metallization/wave cut edge to ensure high inrush
current capabilities
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Mechanically well suited for stand alone installations
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Special resistivity and profile metallization for enhanced life
Safety
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Its unique safety feature electrically disconnects the capacitors safely
at the end of their useful life.
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The disconnectors are installed on each phase which makes the
capacitors very safe in addition to the protective steel enclosure
Flexibility
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These capacitors can be easily mounted inside panels or in a standalone configuration
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Suitable for flexible bank configuration
Advanced Features
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Metal box
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High power ratings up to 100kVAr
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Easy repair and maintenance
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Up to 70C temperature
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Peak inrush current withstand up to 400 x IN
Typical Applications:
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Stand alone PFC equipment
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Direct connection to a machine, in harsh environment conditions
Technical Details
VarplusBox
Standard Duty
Capacitors (SDuty)
VarplusBox
Heavy Duty
Capacitors (HDuty)
Varplus Box
Energy
Capacitors (MD-XL)
Varplus Box
APP Super
Heavy Duty
Capacitors (SHDuty)
Standards
13340-1993, IS 13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13340-1993, IS 13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13340-1993, IS 13341
-1992, IEC 60831-1/-2
IS 13585-1994,
IEC 60834-1/-2
Rated Voltage
Frequency
50 Hz
Power range
Up to 250 x IN
Up to 400 x IN
Up to 350 x IN
1.8 x IN
Up to 130,000 Hours
2.5 x IN
Up to 160,000 Hours
2.0 x IN
Up to 140,000 Hours
Losses(Dielectrical)
Losses (Total)
Peak inrush current
Over voltage
1.1 UN continuous
Over current
1.5 x IN
Up to 100,000 Hours
-5%, +10%
Between earth & terminals < 660V, 3000V (AC) 10 sec & >660V, 6000V (AC), 10sec
Discharge resistors
Safety
Protection
Self healing + pressure sensitive disconnector for every phase + discharge device
IP20 (IP54 on request)
Casing
Dielectric
Metallised
Polypropylene film with
Zn/Al alloy, flat
metallization
Metallised
Polypropylene film with
Zn/Al alloy, special
resistivity & profile,
special edge (wave cut)
Double metallized
paper + Polypropylene
film
Aluminum foil +
PP film
Impregnation
Non - PCB,
Dry Resin
Non-PCB, oil
Non-PCB, oil
Environmental
conditions
Ambient temperature
Humidity
95%
4000 m above sea level
Altitude
Installation features
Mounting
Connection
Mounting cleats
Terminals
Bushing terminals designed for large cable termination and direct bus bar mounting for banking
Rated Current
(Amps)
Rated
capacitance
F (x 3)
Dimension (mm)
W1
W2
D
H
Net Weight
(kg)
Ordering
reference no.
Reference
Drawing nos.
Drawing 10 (Pg-30)
1.3
2.6
3.9
5.2
6.6
7.9
10
13
16
20
26
33
39
52
66
98
131
7
13
20
27
33
40
50
55
69
82
110
137
164
219
274
411
548
115
115
144
144
144
144
263
263
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
435
545
95
95
125
125
125
125
243
243
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
280
390
55
55
55
55
55
55
97
97
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
270
270
117
148
121
152
152
162
243
243
260
355
355
355
455
455
455
455
455
0.55
0.65
0.75
0.95
0.95
1.1
3
3.5
3.6
4.7
4.8
5.1
7.7
7.8
8
21.3
27
MEH_VBSDY_010A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_020A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_030A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_040A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_050A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_060A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_075A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_100A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_125A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_150A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_200A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_250A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_300A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_400A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_500A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_750A44_3
MEH_VBSDY_X00A44_3
97
97
97
97
97
153
153
224
224
224
315
315
243
243
355
355
355
355
355
497
497
497
455
455
0.95
3
3.5
3.6
4.7
4.8
5.1
7.7
7.8
8
21.3
27
MEH_VBHDY_050A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_075A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_100A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_125A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_150A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_200A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_250A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_300A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_400A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_500A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_750A44_3
MEH_VBHDY_X00A44_3
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
224
224
224
315
315
243
341
341
355
355
355
355
497
497
497
455
455
3.5
4.7
5
5.4
8
8.7
9.4
11.3
12.2
13
38
50
MEH_VBENY_050A44_3
MEH_VBENY_075A44_3
MEH_VBENY_100A44_3
MEH_VBENY_125A44_3
MEH_VBENY_150A44_3
MEH_VBENY_200A44_3
MEH_VBENY_250A44_3
MEH_VBENY_300A44_3
MEH_VBENY_400A44_3
MEH_VBENY_500A44_3
MEH_VBENY_750A44_3
MEH_VBENY_X00A44_3
Drawing 1 (Pg-30)
Drawing 2 (Pg-30)
Drawing 4 (Pg-30)
Drawing 5 (Pg-30)
6.6
10
13
16
20
26
33
39
52
66
98
131
33
50
55
69
82
110
137
164
219
274
411
548
263
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
625
795
243
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
460
630
Drawing 1 (Pg-30)
Drawing 2 (Pg-30)
Drawing 4 (Pg-30)
Drawing 5 (Pg-30)
6.6
10
13
16
20
26
33
39
52
66
98
131
33
50
55
69
82
110
137
164
219
274
411
548
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
625
795
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
460
630
Drawing 1 (Pg-30)
Drawing 2 (Pg-30)
Drawing 4 (Pg-30)
Drawing 5 (Pg-30)
6.6
10
13
16
20
26
33
39
52
66
98
131
33
50
55
69
82
110
137
164
219
274
411
548
260
260
260
260
260
383
383
405
405
405
560
715
250
250
250
250
250
370
370
230
230
230
385
540
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
383
383
383
383
383
165
185
210
230
250
250
277
367
367
395
395
395
5.3
6.4
7.4
8.6
9.6
13.8
15.8
28.6
37
42
59
77.2
MEH_VBAPP_050A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_075A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_100A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_125A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_150A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_200A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_250A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_300A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_400A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_500A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_750A44_3
MEH_VBAPP_X00A44_3
Drawing 11 (Pg-30)
Drawing 12 (Pg-30)
Drawing 13 (Pg-30)
Drawing 14 (Pg-30)
Tuning
Factor P
(%)
Tuning
order
(Fh/F1)
Tuning
frequency
@50Hz (Hz)
Tuning
frequency
@60Hz (Hz)
5.67
4.2
210
252
3.8
189
227
14
2.67
134
160
Tuning
Factor P (%)
Bus
Voltage
Capacitor
Voltage
5.67
440
480
440
480
14
440
525
Detuning
Factor (%)
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
Capacitor
Dimension (mm)
Dia
Height
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
440V
5.67%
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
63
63
75
90
90
116
136
136
136
136
63
63
75
90
90
116
136
136
136
136
63
63
90
90
116
116
136
136
136
136
MEH_VCHH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_125A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_200A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCHGH1_125A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_200A44_3
MEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCHH1_250A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_050A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_075A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_100A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_125A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_150A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_200A44_3
MEH_VCHH2_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCHH2_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCHH2_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCHH2_250A44_3
Drawing A
440V
440V
7%
14%
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
195
195
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
Drawing B
Drawing C
Drawing D
Drawing A
Drawing B
Drawing C
Drawing D
Drawing A
Drawing C
Drawing D
Detuning
Factor (%)
440V
5.67%
440V
440V
7%
14%
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
Capacitor
Dimension
Dia
Height
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
63
63
75
90
90
116
136
136
136
136
63
63
75
90
90
116
136
136
136
136
63
63
90
90
116
116
136
136
136
136
MEH_VCGH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_125A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_200A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_125A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_200A44_3
MEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCGH1_250A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_050A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_075A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_100A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_125A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_150A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_200A44_3
MEH_VCGH2_250A44_3
2XMEH_VCGH2_250A44_3
3XMEH_VCGH2_250A44_3
4XMEH_VCGH2_250A44_3
Drawing A
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
195
195
203
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
195
195
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
Drawing B
Drawing C
Drawing D
Drawing A
Drawing B
Drawing C
Drawing D
Drawing A
Drawing C
Drawing D
Detuning
Factor (%)
440V
5.67%
440V
440V
7%
14%
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
Capacitor
Dimension
Dia
Height
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
75
75
90
90
116
75
75
90
90
116
75
75
90
116
116
MEH_VCEH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_050A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_075A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_100A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_125A44_3
MEH_VCEH1_150A44_3
MEH_VCEH2_050A44_3
MEH_VCEH2_075A44_3
MEH_VCEH2_100A44_3
MEH_VCEH2_125A44_3
MEH_VCEH2_150A44_3
Drawing B
203
278
278
278
278
203
278
278
278
278
278
278
278
278
278
Drawing C
Drawing E
Drawing B
Drawing C
Drawing E
Drawing C
Drawing E
VarplusBox Harmonic
APP Super Heavy Duty Capacitor (SHDuty)
For use with detuned reactor
Non-Linear loads upto 35%
l
Switching frequency up to 8000 /year
l
l
Significant Voltage range - 480 / 525 V
Detuning
Factor (%)
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
440V
5.67%
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
309
MEH_VBHH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBHH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_050A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_075A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_100A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_125A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_150A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_200A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_250A44_3
MEH_VBHH2_500A44_3
3XMEH_VBHH2_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBHH2_250A44_3
Drawing 1
440V
440V
7%
14%
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
289
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
153
153
153
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
153
153
153
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
224
153
153
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
497
355
355
Drawing 2
Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Detuning
Factor (%)
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
440V
5.67%
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
263
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
263
263
263
309
309
309
309
309
309
309
MEH_VBEH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_500A44_3
3XMEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
MEH_VEHH1_500A44_3
3XMEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBEH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_050A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_075A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_100A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_125A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_150A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_200A44_3
MEH_VBEH2_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBEH2_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBEH2_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBEH2_250A44_3
Drawing 1
440V
440V
7%
14%
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
243
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
243
243
243
289
289
289
289
289
289
289
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
224
153
153
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
224
153
153
97
97
97
97
153
153
153
153
153
153
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
497
355
355
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
497
355
355
260
341
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
Drawing 2
Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Detuning
Factor (%)
Detuned
Reactor
kVAr@440V
Harmonic Capacitor
ordering reference No.
Reference
Drawing Nos.
440V
5.67%
7%
440V
14%
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
383
MEH_VBAH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_050A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_075A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_100A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_125A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_150A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_200A44_3
MEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBAH1_250A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_050A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_075A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_100A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_125A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_150A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_200A44_3
MEH_VBAH2_250A44_3
2XMEH_VBAH2_250A44_3
3XMEH_VBAH2_250A44_3
4XMEH_VBAH2_250A44_3
Drawing 11
440V
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
160
170
190
205
220
255
285
285
285
285
160
170
190
205
220
255
285
285
285
285
170
180
210
230
255
295
335
335
335
335
Drawing 11
Drawing 11
Detuned Reactors
The detuned reactors (DR) are designed to mitigate harmonics, improve
power factor and avoid electrical resonance in low voltage electrical
networks.
Technical Details
Standards
Description
Rated voltage
440V , 50Hz
(Other voltages on request)
De-tuning order
Insulation class
F/H
Inductance tolerance
per phase
+3%
Harmonic Levels
U3 = 0.5% x Un
U5 = 6.0% x Un
U7 = 5.0% x Un
U11 = 3.5% x Un
U13 = 3.0% x Un
100%
Limit of Linearity
Insulation level
1.1 kV
Degree of protection
IP00
Thermal protection
Operating conditions
Indoor application
l
Storage temperature: - 40C, + 60C
l
Relative humidity in operation: 20- 80%
l
Saline mist withstand: 250 hours
l
Operating temperature / Altitude:
l
1000
m:
Min = 0C,Max=55C,
highest average over 1 year= 40C, 24 hours = 50C 2000m:
Min = 0C, Max = 50C,
highest average over 1 year= 35C, 24hours = 45C
Installation guidelines
Forced ventilation required
l
Vertical detuned reactor winding for better heat dissipation
l
Electrical connection:
l
to a screw terminal block for 6.25 and 12.5 kVAr detuned reactors
l
to a drilled pad for 25, 50 and 100 kVAr detuned reactors
l
As the detuned reactor is fitted with thermal protection, the normally
l
closed dry contact must be used to disconnect the step in the event
of overheating.
l
As per IEC 61642 :1997 ,clause no 3.3 guide line
kvar
5.67%
Fr= 210 Hz
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
75
100
7%
Fr = 189Hz
14%
Fr= 134 Hz
Induct
IN A
-ance
(mH) x 3
W
(mm)
W1
(mm)
D
(mm)
D1
(mm)
H
(mm)
7.4
4.94
3.7
2.96
2.47
1.85
1.48
0.741
0.494
0.37
9.28
6.19
4.64
3.7 1
3.09
2.32
1.86
0.928
0.618
0.464
20.6
13.38
10.03
8.03
6.69
5.02
4.01
2.01
1.34
1
203
203
203
234
234
234
234
350
410
410
203
203
203
234
234
234
234
234
350
350
234
234
234
234
234
234
234
234
350
350
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
220
220
220
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
220
220
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
220
220
110
110
110
110
110
130
130
150
215
215
110
110
110
110
110
130
130
180
167
172
116
116
116
116
116
185
185
174
207
212
86
86
86
86
86
106
106
126
191
191
86
86
86
86
86
106
106
156
143
148
92
92
92
92
92
161
161
150
183
188
142
142
142
203
203
183
183
243
248
248
142
142
142
203
203
183
183
203
222
222
203
203
203
203
203
183
183
203
243
243
18.4
12.5
16.7
20.9
25.1
33.4
41.8
83.6
125.4
167.2
7.4
11.2
14.9
18.6
22.3
29.7
37.2
74.4
111.5
148.7
7
10.5
14
17.5
21
28
35
70.1
105.1
140.1
Weight
(kg)
7
7.8
9
10
10.5
13
15
35
84
85
7
8
8.5
9.8
10.5
14.9
15.5
30
43
48
9.5
11
12
13
14.2
30
29
35
67
77
Reactor ordering
reference no.
MEH_VDR_050_05_A44
MEH_VDR_075_05_A44
MEH_VDR_100_05_A44
MEH_VDR_125_05_A44
MEH_VDR_150_05_A44
MEH_VDR_200_05_A44
MEH_VDR_250_05_A44
MEH_VDR_500_05_A44
MEH_VDR_750_05_A44
MEH_VDR_X00_05_A44
MEH_VDR_050_07_A44
MEH_VDR_075_07_A44
MEH_VDR_100_07_A44
MEH_VDR_125_07_A44
MEH_VDR_150_07_A44
MEH_VDR_200_07_A44
MEH_VDR_250_07_A44
MEH_VDR_500_07_A44
MEH_VDR_750_07_A44
MEH_VDR_X00_07_A44
MEH_VDR_050_14_A44
MEH_VDR_075_14_A44
MEH_VDR_100_14_A44
MEH_VDR_125_14_A44
MEH_VDR_150_14_A44
MEH_VDR_200_14_A44
MEH_VDR_250_14_A44
MEH_VDR_500_14_A44
MEH_VDR_750_14_A44
MEH_VDR_X00_14_A44
Technical Characteristics
Features
RT6
NR-6/12
NRC12
Number of steps
Supply voltage
(V AC)
50 / 60Hz
Display
l
4 digit 7 segment LEDs
l
65 x 21 mm backlighted screen
l
55 x 28 mm backlighted screen
Dimensions
Flush panel mounting
35 mm DIN rail mounting (EN 50022)
Operating temperature
Alarm contact
Internal temperature probe
Separate fan relay contact
Alarm history
Type of connection:
l
phase-to-neutral
l
phase-to-phase
Current input:
l
CT 10000/5 A
l
CT 25/5A 6000/5A
l
CT 25/1A 6000/5A
Target cos
setting:
l
0.85 ind. 1
l
0.85 ind. 0.9 cap.
Possibility of a dual cos
target
Accuracy
Response delay time:
Reconnection delay time:
l
10 1800 s
l
10 600 s
l
10 900 s
Step configuration programming:
l
Fixed
l
Auto
l
Disconnected
4-quadrant operation for generator application
Alarms
l
Over voltage
l
Over compensation
l
Under compensation
l
Under current
l
Faulty bank
12-Jun
88 130
185 265
320 460
12
88 130
185 265
320 460
185 265
320 460
143x143x67
0C 55C
No. of Stages
RT6
NR6
NR12
NRC12
RT8
RT12
6
6
12
12
8
12
10 1800 sec.
5 last alarms
155x158x80
0C 60C
5 last alarms
155x158x70
0C 60C
Ordering
Reference no.
51207
52448
52449
52450
Thyristor switch
When highly fluctuating loads are present in the system, such as lifts,
crushers, welders, etc., Power Factor Correction requires a frequent and
fast switching of capacitor banks.
With conventional switching devices such as contactors, this would lead
to repetitive surge-current and over-voltage every time the capacitor
bank is switched on. Frequent switching would allow enough time for the
capacitor to discharge, which would create additional and unacceptable
stress.
Thyristor modules are proposed for switching capacitors without
transient inrush currents, normally associated with the electro
mechanical contactor switching. An unlimited number of connections
are made possible, without applying significant stress to the capacitors.
Main features
Rated voltage
Capacitor ratings
: 3 phase 440V AC 50 Hz
: 5 - 10 - 12.5 - 15 - 20 25 - 30 - 50 - 60 kVAr.
Other ratings are available on request.
Control supply
: 240 V 10% at 50 Hz, 7 VA. Other voltages
are available on request.
Command input voltage : Separate terminals provided for 10-30V DC
or 240 V AC or potential free contact.
Cooling fan will start running only when the command signal is made
available to the switch. During idle conditions of the switch the fan will
not run, thus avoiding power losses.
There is a fault indication for over current and over temperature.
There are six LED indications and one control push button, provided in
the front facia of the module, to enable the user to observe the
operating conditions of the switch and to reset /restart the switch after a
fault condition is cleared.
Optional provision has been made to switch on a contactor to bypass the
Thyristor switch, once the switching cycle is complete. This provision is
made to avoid power losses whenever the switch is on.
Six terminals provided for through power wiring for convenience of
panel-builder.
Horizontal or vertical mounting is possible.
Supply and Capacitor connections may be connected to either end.
Rated
Current
(Amps)
Dimension (mm)
W
D
H
Net Weight
(kg)
Reference
Drawing Nos.
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
20
25
50
60
6.6
10
13
16
20
26
33
66
79
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.5
6.5
6.5
6.5
MEH_VTS_050_440_3
MEH_VTS_075_440_3
MEH_VTS_100_440_3
MEH_VTS_125_440_3
MEH_VTS_150_440_3
MEH_VTS_200_440_3
MEH_VTS_250_440_3
MEH_VTS_500_440_3
MEH_VTS_600_440_3
Drawing
265
265
265
265
265
265
265
265
265
228
228
228
228
228
228
228
228
228
Contactors
Special contactors LC1 DK are designed for switching 3-phase, single or
multiple-step capacitor banks. They conform to standards IEC 60070
and 60831, NFC 54-100, VDE 0560, UL and CSA.
These contactors are fitted with a block of early make poles and damping
resistors, limiting the value of the current on closing to 60 IN max. This
current limitation increases the life of all the components of the
installation, in particular that of the fuses and capacitors.
kVAr
Contactor
Ordering reference no.
440V
50 Hz
12.5
16.7
20
25
33.3
40
60
LC1DFK11**
LC1DGK11**
LC1DLK11**
LC1DMK11**C
LC1DPK12**C
LC1DTK12**C
LC1DWK12**C
Voltage
110
220
415
LC1-DFK.. DMK50/60HZ
LC1-DPK DWK 50HZ
F7
F5
M7
M5
N7
N5
3 4 5
1. Construction
B= Box
C= Can
2. Range
SDY Duty
HDY Duty
HGY Duty
ENY Energy
APP SHD
HH1 Harmonic HDuty
HH2 Harmonic HDuty
HE1 Harmonic Energy
HE2 Harmonic Energy
3. kVAr range
Example:
125 = 12.5 kvar
X00 = 100 kvar
4. Frequency
A = 50Hz
B = 60Hz
5. Voltage
Example:
44 = 440V
5.67 or 7%
14%
5.67 or 7%
14%
6. Number of phases
1 = single phase
3 = three-phase
Detuned reactors
MEH_VDR_250_05_A44
1
1. kVAr
Example:
25 = 25 kvar
X00= 100 kvar
2. Tuning
05 = 5%
07 = 7%
14 = 14%
3. Frequency
A = 50Hz
B = 60Hz
4. Voltage
Example:
44 = 440V
3 4
Mechanical characteristics
Drawing A - Three Phase, Cylindrical Capacitor
General details
Creepage distance: 13 mm
Clearance:
13 mm
Expansion (a):
12 mm
max.
Maximum Height: h+t+a
General details
Creepage distance: 13 mm
Clearance:
13 mm
Expansion (a):
12 mm
max.
Maximum Height: h+t+a
General details
Creepage distance: 13 mm
Clearance:
13 mm
Expansion (a):
12 mm
max.
Maximum Height: h+t+a
General details
Creepage distance: 13 mm
Clearance:
13 mm
Expansion (a):
12 mm
max.
Maximum Height: h+t+a
General details
Creepage distance: 13 mm
Clearance:
13 mm
Expansion (a):
12 mm
max.
Maximum Height: h+t+a
Mechanical characteristics
Drawing 1 - Three Phase, Rectangular Capacitor