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Setting the hot-spot gradient
the position of switches S1 and S2 for the desired gradients
in the table in the appendix (chap. 12.2 - hot-spot gradient
table for 2A CT nominal current) and set these accordingly (see
figure 3). The hot-spot gradient can be set from 4 K to 50 K in
increments of 1 K.
For example, the switch setting shown in figure 3, item 4 must
be set for a hot-spot gradient of 25 K.
Setting for 2A CT nominal current ≠ 2 A
7.2
If the CT nominal current is greater or smaller than 2 A, the
hot-spot gradient to be set must be calculated with the
following formula:
Hg[K] = Hg
e.g.) Hg
= 16 K
nominal
CT
= 1.6 A
nominal
Hg[K] = 16 K * 4 A
/ (1.6 A)
2
current
See chap. 13.2 (hot-spot gradient table for 2 A CT nominal
current) for the switch positions to be set for the DIP switches
(figure 3, item 4).
Example:
Fig. 4
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* 4 A
/ CT
2
nominal
nominal
= 25 K at 2A CT nominal
2
A 16 K hot-spot gradient at a nominal
current of 1.6 A CT corresponds to
25 K at 2 A.
A switch setting results as shown in
figure 3 (chap. 13.2 – hot-spot gradient
table for 2 A CT nominal current).
1
2
2
3
Fig. 3
4
S1
S2
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