System Overview and Hardware Architecture
DECS-400 is a digital excitation control system designed specifically for harsh power environments. Its core function is to drive an external power bridge (such as Basler's SSE/SSE-N series or compatible third-party devices) by providing analog control signals (optional 4-20mA, 0-10V, or ± 10V), thereby accurately adjusting the excitation current of the generator. Its design takes into account both generator and motor application scenarios.
1. Hardware modular design
Drawer style structure: DECS-400 adopts a drawer style installation design, which is convenient for on-site maintenance and replacement. The front panel is equipped with a 128x64 pixel LCD display, navigation buttons, status indicator lights (such as idle balance, PSS activation, etc.), and an RS-232 serial port (Com 0) for local connection. Two lever type latches fix the device inside the chassis and are equipped with anti vibration locking screws.
Rich I/O interfaces: The device backplane provides comprehensive electrical interfaces.
Analog inputs: including generator and bus voltage transformer (PT) inputs (automatically adapting to the 120/240V range), generator current transformer (CT) inputs (optional 1A or 5A), cross current (CCC) inputs for reactive power regulation, and an auxiliary input for remote setpoint control or PSS external signals (accepting ± 10V or 4-20mA signals).
Digital input: Provides 16 dry contact inputs with optoelectronic isolation, of which 10 can be defined as specific functions through software programming (such as PID group switching, preset position selection, PSS enable, etc.).
Output interface: including 6 programmable C-type relay outputs, configurable as normally open/normally closed, hold or pulse mode; Two 4-20mA analog outputs for driving remote instruments.
Communication ports: equipped with front RS-232, rear RS-485 (supporting Modbus RTU/TCP), 10BASE-T Ethernet (supporting BESTCOMS and Modbus TCP), and a built-in modem (RJ-11) for remote dial-up access.
2. Key peripherals: magnetic field isolation module
Each DECS-400 system must be equipped with a Field Isolation Module. This module is connected to the main control unit through a dedicated cable (P1-J1), and its main functions are:
Electrical isolation: Completely isolate the high-voltage excitation circuit from the low-voltage control circuit of DECS-400.
Signal conditioning: Accept magnetic field current signals (up to 300% of the rated value) from the user provided shunt (50mV or 100mV) and magnetic field voltage signals directly taken from the slip ring (5 ranges from 63V to 625V are available). The module conditions these signals into DC signals of 0.9-9.1V (magnetic field voltage) and 2.0-9.5V (magnetic field current) for DECS-400 processing.
Deep analysis of core control strategies and functions
DECS-400 provides five excitation control modes to meet the full operating requirements of the generator from start-up to grid connection.
1. Five control modes
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Standard mode, which maintains the generator terminal voltage constant at the set point by adjusting the excitation. Its adjustment accuracy is as high as ± 0.2%.
Field Current Regulation (FCR): One of the manual modes that directly adjusts the excitation current. This mode does not rely on voltage transformer signals and can be used as a backup control method in emergency situations such as PT disconnection.
Field Voltage Regulation (FVR): Another manual mode that directly adjusts the excitation voltage. Usually used for generator modeling testing or smooth switching between main/backup excitation systems.
Reactive Power Regulation (VAR): During grid connected operation, the reactive power (Var) output from the generator to the system is controlled to be a constant value.
Power factor regulation (PF): During grid connected operation, dynamically adjust reactive power based on changes in active power to maintain a constant power factor at the generator outlet.
2. Preset position and tracking function
Dual preset positions: Each control mode is equipped with 2 independently adjustable preset position setpoints. Through external switch input, the operator can quickly guide the set point to the preset "start position" or "idle position". Each preset position can independently set a "hold" or "release" mode, and supports adjustable change rates to avoid voltage fluctuations.
Automatic tracking: The DECS-400 supports internal tracking (non control mode automatically tracks the current control mode setpoint) and external tracking (slave tracking host output in redundant systems), ensuring a "bumpless" transition during mode switching or master-slave switching, minimizing system impact.
3. Limiter
The limiter is a key component in protecting the generator and excitation system from thermal overload and stability damage.
Over excitation limit (OEL): divided into two algorithms: Summing Point and Takeover, to prevent rotor winding overheating. It has three levels of limit settings: high, medium, and low, respectively, in grid connected and off grid states. Among them, the takeover type OEL has inverse time characteristics, and its action curve satisfies specific mathematical formulas.