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1. Introducing the F6150
The F6150 power system simulator (Figure 1.1) is designed to test
protective relays and systems. The F6150 has three voltage sources and
three current sources. Each source is rated at 150 VA of continuous
power. Each of these sources can be configured as two 75 VA sources to
provide a maximum of:
• 6 voltage sources, or
• 6 current sources, or
• 4 voltage sources and 4 current sources
For more information on source configurations, see Chapter 2
”Instrument Front Panel” and Appendix C ”Source Configurations”.
Figure 1.1 F6000 Power System Simulator
Configuration of the sources is internal and independently controlled by
a computer to meet diverse requirements for various relay tests. By
configuring the current sources in series or in parallel, the F6150 yields
more power for testing high burden relays or protection schemes.
Eight logic input and output channels provide the means to evaluate
protection scheme performance. An independent DC battery simulator is
also furnished for powering digital and static relays.