Circutor Computer 8d-96 | Manual [repack]
This manual provides complete technical specifications, wiring diagrams, programming instructions, and diagnostic procedures for the 8D-96 model, which features and 96 I/O mapping capacity (expandable via modules).
The CT must be installed on the phase not used for voltage measurement (usually L1). It must measure the total current of the entire installation, including the capacitors.
For more detailed technical data, you can refer to the official Circutor Instruction Manual or the Power Factor Regulator Guide on Scribd .
Wire the output terminals in series with the contactor coils of your capacitor steps. Use a common fuse-protected auxiliary line to power the contactors through the regulator's internal relays. 3. Programming and Configuration circutor computer 8d-96 manual
True RMS measurements of current and voltage.
: Advanced binary sizing for precise power increments. Step 5: Delay Timers
models, covering installation, operation, programming, and maintenance. 1. Introduction to the Computer 8D-96 Regulator Computer 8D-96 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. For more detailed technical data, you can refer
Safety is critical during wiring. Ensure the main power supply and the CT lines are completely isolated before handling terminals.
Lit LEDs indicate active capacitor steps currently connected to the grid.
The Circutor Computer 8D-96 is packed with features that make it a robust and versatile choice for a wide range of applications. 2. Current Transformer (CT) Connection
: The regulator performs accurate power system calculations based on true root mean square (RMS) measurements, ensuring reliability even in environments with harmonic distortion. Step Control : The 8d model typically supports up to 8 output relays
). This comprehensive guide serves as an extended technical manual for installing, programming, and troubleshooting the 8d-96 controller. Technical Specifications The 8d-96 model features a standard
Connect the auxiliary power supply and measurement voltage to Terminals 1 and 2. This must be protected by 1A slow-blow fuses. 2. Current Transformer (CT) Connection