GE+ ACDC Installation and operation manual v11
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II. DC Limits
The interface will freeze or unfreeze (illuminate) the available parts where
the user can introduce the parameters depending on the connection mode
(parallel or independent).
- A: Voltage and current limits section.
5. Voltage limits. The user can set the maximum and minimum limits for each phase
(independent connection) or for the global (parallel connection). Please note that
the maximum voltage is the same if the equipment is in parallel or independent.
6. Current limits. The user can set the maximum and minimum limits for each phase
(independent connection) or for the global (parallel connection). The current in
parallel mode is 3 times the current for each channel in independent connection.
- B: Power limits. The user can set the maximum and minimum limits for each phase
(independent connection) or for the global (parallel connection). The power in parallel
mode is 3 times the power for each channel in independent connection.
- C: Bipolar limits. This part of the tab will be illuminated when the equipment is in bipolar
connection. The maximum voltage in unipolar is 750V whereas that in bipolar is ±350V.
This is the reason that bipolar connection is required a new part to send voltage limits
(current limits are the same than in unipolar). The user can introduce new voltage limits
as long as they are lower, in case of maximum limits, or higher, in case of minimum
limits, than the factory one.
This tab in bipolar connection is the following: