P3 Potentiometer: Current Limiting Expertise
The P3 potentiometer is your expert for mastering current limiting. With its default configuration automatically curtailing output voltage when CT voltage surpasses 4VDC, it ensures it remains below this threshold. Users can finely tune the P3 setting according to specific field conditions, guaranteeing optimal performance tailored to your unique requirements.
P4 Potentiometer: Phase Determination Precision
Essential for precise phase determination, the factory-adjusted settings ensure peak performance. It should remain unchanged to prevent false triggering, ensuring consistent and precise operation, thus maintaining the integrity of your system's performance and reliability.
P5 Potentiometer: Amplification Mastery
This potentiometer is a master of amplification, adeptly translating an AC 0-100mA current signal into a DC 0-4V voltage, known as CT voltage. The factory default is set at 100mA corresponding to 4V, yet it offers flexibility for on-site fine adjustments to meet specific needs, ensuring adaptability to your unique requirements, such as:
Load Current Selection and Transformer Configuration
1. For a robust and seamless current load capacity of 100A: Elevate your system's performance by opting for a 100A/100mA transformer. This choice guarantees a precise and stable 4VDC output, offering unparalleled accuracy and reliability for your operations.
2. When faced with the rigorous demands of managing a substantial 150A load, ensuring superior performance and unwavering reliability is crucial. The secret to achieving this lies in the strategic selection of a resilient 200A/100mA transformer. This expertly engineered transformer delivers a precise and consistent 3VDC output, which is essential for maintaining your system's efficiency and stability. By selecting this transformer, you proactively enhance your system's performance, ensuring impeccable precision and efficiency even under the most challenging conditions.
In the initial scenario, adjusting the P5 potentiometer is unnecessary. However, as situations evolve, the precise calibration of the P5 potentiometer becomes absolutely vital to ensure peak performance and system reliability.