Operating instructions

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6.1 Synchronization SYT-9 (operating mode TAKT)
SYT-9 is a process for static load optimization. It minimizes main load peaks and
associated mains reaction shares. Set points and load changes are not automatically
included in mains load optimization.
The SYT-9 process requires and additional component. It can also be employed in
connection with AEG controllers already installed. Then the pulse must be connected
to terminal X2.7 and the +5V for the SYT-9 card must be connected to X2.8.
The operating mode TAKT contains a high pulse frequency (AN1 30°el for ohmic
load, To = 5 supply periods) as well as a low pulse frequency (To = 50 supply
periods). The low pulse frequency is also suitable for switching transformers and is
activated independently at phase angle 30°el.
Only in this operating mode is the input X2:7 scanned. Is a pulse recognised, impul-
se is switched on and the pulse time To applies from here.
The impulse is switched by the Synchrotakt component via an optoelectronic coupler.
Energy comes from its own controller (X2.8).
Please observe the operating instructions of the SYT-9 component.
6.2 Synchronization in operating mode QTM (1A)
In the operating mode QTM the synchronization of 2-12 controllers is possible.
The operating mode QTM works in rapid half-wave frequency with a pattern of swit-
ched and locked half waves at particular intervals 1 sec, also designated as To.
To achieve a balance in supply from the outset (not after To) the individual controllers
synchronize themselves by staggering by one supply period. With the first connec-
ted controller the SYT input X2.7 is jumped to +5V X2.8.
The following controllers receive their impulses at X2.7 from sync. output X2.6 of the
previous controller. With the last controller X2.6 remains free (series connection).
This synchronization method is only possible with Thyro-A 1A (see Fig. 9).
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6.3 Software synchronization (operating mode TAKT)
The application of an optional bus module activates the software synchronization.