5.7.3. Setpoint
In Fig. 5.7.3.a the setpoint configuration area is shown.
Generator Voltage Setpoint:
Voltage (%): enter in this field the voltage setpoint which is required at the generator output terminals, expressed in
percentage with respect to the machine rated value, see Par. 5.7.1 (the maximum and minimum limits are defined in the
two following fields, with minimum increase of 0.1%).
Minimum Limit (%): enter in this field the minimum value which the voltage setpoint can reach, expressed in percentage
with respect to the machine rated voltage, see Par. 5.7.1 (70 to 100%, with min. increase of 1%).
Maximum Limit (%): enter in this field the maximum value which the voltage setpoint can reach, expressed in percentage
with respect to the machine rated voltage, see Par. 5.7.1 (100 to 130%, with min. increase of 1%).
If one of the two limits is modified and the actual voltage setpoint is outside the new defined range, the setpoint is
automatically brought to the just modified limit value.
Power Factor Setpoint:
Power Factor Setpoint: defines if the power factor setpoint should be inductive or capacitive.
Power Factor: enter in this field the power factor setpoint you like to keep (the minimum leading and minimum lagging limits
are set in the following two fields; minimum increase of 0.001).
Leading PF: enter in this field the minimum leading value which the power factor setpoint can reach (0.5 to 1, with minimum
increase of 0.01).
Lagging PF: enter in this field the minimum lagging value which the power factor setpoint can reach (0.5 to 1, with minimum
increase of 0.01).
If one of the two limits is modified and the current power factor setpoint is outside the new defined range, the
setpoint is automatically brought to the just modified limit value.
Reactive Power Setpoint:
Reactive Power (%): enter in this field the reactive power setpoint you like to keep, expressed in percentage with respect to
the maximum reactive power (the maximum and minimum limits are established in the following two fields, with minimum
increase of 0.1%).
Minimum Limit (%): enter in this field the (capacitive) minimum value which the reactive power setpoint can reach,
expressed in percentage with respect to the maximum reactive power (
Maximum Limit (%): enter in this field the (inductive) maximum value which the reactive power setpoint can reach,
expressed in percentage with respect to the maximum reactive power (0% to 100%, with minimum increase of 1%).
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Fig. 5.7.3.a
Setpoint Area
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50% to 0%, with minimum increase of 1%).
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