The PF controller is one of the most important components of the PF correction equipment. As such, it plays a key role in the control and monitoring of the cos φ (power factor) and the system power quality.
Hitachi Energy offers the most powerful, complete and user-friendly range of PF controllers. Thanks to the user interface upgrade with graphical icons, it is possible to commission the RVC controller without a manual. A slimmer casing requires less space in the capacitor bank panel. The Hitachi Energy RVC retains all its widely-accepted functionalities and continue to deliver an easy to install, easy to use and smarter power factor controller to the market.
ApplicationsThe RVC standard range of controllers can be used to control cos φ in industrial and commercial networks. Application examples include power factor control in buildings, mining steel industry, chemical, pulp and paper, cement, plastics, printing and food industries.
Why Hitachi Energy?The power factor controller RVC comes with:
Alarm contact | Normally open contact Max. continuous current: 5A Rated/max. breaking voltage: 250Vac/440Vac |
Consumption | 8 VA max |
Current input | 1A or 5A (RMS) |
Current input impedance | <0.1 Ohm (recommended CT class 1.0, 10 VA min) |
Dimensions (HxWxD) and weight | 144x144x43 - 0.4 kg (unpacked) |
Frequency range | 50 or 60 Hz |
Front plate protection | IP43 |
Measuring system | Micro-processor system for balanced three-phase networks or single-phase networks |
Number of outputs | From 3 to 12 outputs |
Operating temperature | -10°C to 60°C |
Operating voltage | 100V to 440V |
Output contact rating | Max. continuous current: 1.5A Max. peak current: 5A Max. voltage: 440 Vac Terminal A is rated for a continuous current of 16A |
Power Factor setting | From 0.7 inductive to 0.7 capacitive |
Power outage release | Quick automatic disconnection in less than 20ms (50Hz) in case of power outage or voltage drop |
Power outage reset delay time | 40s |
Starting current setting (C/k) | 0.01 to 3A Automatic measurement of C/k |
Storage temperature | -30°C to 85°C |
Switching sequences | User defined |