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8 Operation
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH 2020172 3587317/21 ENTAPCON
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8.15.2 Control variable
If you are measuring the voltage and current with the 3-phase UI 3 measur-
ing module and using the "single-phase" regulation mode, this parameter
can be used to select the phase used for voltage regulation. You can select
the following options:
L1/N or L1/L2
L2/N or L2/L3
L3/N or L3/L1
8.15.3 Regulation mode
If you are measuring the voltage and current with the 3-phase UI 3 measur-
ing module, you can use this parameter to set whether you want 1-phase
voltage regulation or voltage regulation to the average value of the 3 phases.
You can select the following options:
Single-phase: Voltage is automatically regulated to one selected phase.
Limit value monitoring, line drop compensation, and parallel operation
also take place on the selected phase using the circulating reactive cur-
rent minimization method.
Average value regulation: Voltage is automatically regulated to the aver-
age of the 3 phases. Limit value monitoring, line drop compensation, and
parallel operation also take place using the circulating reactive current
minimization method to the average of the 3 phases.
If you activate the average value regulation option, automatic voltage regu-
lation is blocked should the voltage or current measurement of one of the 3
phases fail.
8.15.4 Display power factor negative
You can use this parameter to set whether the device is to display a nega-
tive power factor. You can select the following options:
Option Description
Off The power factor is always shown as positive.
P > 0 The power factor is shown as negative if the active power is
positive.
P < 0 The power factor is shown as negative if the active power is
negative.
Q > 0 The power factor is shown as negative if the reactive power is
positive.
Q < 0 The power factor is shown as negative if the reactive power is
negative.
Table61: Setting the display for the power factor

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