Discover the cutting-edge capabilities of our integrated trigger plate, expertly designed for three-phase AC voltage and power regulation, though not suitable for rectification. With its phase shifting voltage regulation, it gracefully accommodates a variety of load types, while the zero-crossing power regulation is crafted specifically for constant resistance loads.
The phase-shifted voltage regulation type masterfully adjusts output voltage by altering the conduction angle size. This innovative method ensures a continuous, stable output, free from voltage spikes, while adeptly limiting instantaneous current. It is a versatile choice for transformers, inductive coils, and variable resistance loads. However, users should note that this method can introduce harmonic pollution to the power grid.
Transition to the zero adjustment type for optimal cycle modification.
The zero-crossing adjustment type initiates at the sine wave's zero point, utilizing a complete sine wave as its operating unit. By modulating the on-off period of the sine wave, it precisely adjusts output power. This approach ensures evenly distributed on-sine waves, resulting in only minor fluctuations on voltmeter and ammeter readings. Ideal for constant resistance loads, this method prevents current concentration issues and maintains a high power factor without polluting the power grid. However, its inability to limit instantaneous current makes it unsuitable for inductive and variable resistance loads.
2. Trigger Plate Configuration: Tailor your settings for optimal performance.
P1 Potentiometer: The Essential Pre-Amplifier Potentiometer.
Our P1 potentiometer is a meticulously calibrated preamplifier potentiometer, designed to seamlessly convert 4-20mADC to 0-5VDC. Factory-set for your convenience, no further adjustments are necessary.
P2 Potentiometer: Your Overcurrent Alarm Guardian.
The P2 potentiometer acts as the overcurrent alarm sentinel. With a precise factory setting, an alarm triggers when CT voltage surpasses 4.4VDC. Typically, no additional adjustment is needed unless special circumstances arise.