ABB SYN5202-0271
The ABB SYN5202-0271 is an automatic quasi-synchronous device manufactured by ABB. It is mainly used in power systems to ensure that different power sources or power grids reach a synchronous state before parallel connection to avoid power grid failures caused by excessive phase difference.
Product name resolution
ABB: ABB Group of Switzerland, the world’s leading power and automation technology group.
SYN5202: is the specific model of the module, representing its specific functionality and configuration. SYN stands for Sync, and 5202 is the model number for this family of products.
0271: is the revision number of this module.
Product description
The main features of ABB SYN5202-0271 are as follows:
High precision synchronous detection: can accurately measure voltage, frequency, phase and other parameters to ensure synchronization accuracy.
Automatic control: Support automatic grid-connection, can automatically issue grid-connection instructions according to preset conditions.
Flexible configuration: Flexible configuration can be implemented based on different application requirements, such as selecting different synchronization criteria and setting protection functions.
High reliability: Industrial design, with high reliability and stability.
Product parameters and specifications (typical values)
Measurement accuracy: high precision measurement of voltage, frequency, phase and other parameters.
Synchronization criteria: Support a variety of synchronization criteria, such as voltage, frequency, phase, etc.
Protection function: over voltage, under voltage, over frequency, under frequency and other protection functions.
Communication interface: Support a variety of communication interfaces, easy to communicate with the host computer.
Power supply: AC or DC
Note: Specific parameter values may vary depending on the configuration and version. For accurate parameter information, please refer to the product data sheet provided by ABB.
Potential use
ABB SYN5202-0271 has a wide range of applications in the following areas:
Power systems: power plants, substations, distribution systems, etc.
Industrial enterprises: self-provided power plants, data centers, etc.
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