Power Factor Regulator

64-5

The MODEL 64-5 Power Factor Regulator provides precise power factor correction for 3-phase systems. Its high accuracy phase-angle sensing ensures optimal reactive power management. With an adjustment range of 0.90 to 1.00PF and an adjustable time delay from 1 to 60 seconds, operators can fine-tune performance to specific load requirements. The unit features 10A at 240VAC resistive output contacts and a 2"x 8" backlit LCD display for clear operational status. Designed for panel mounting, this regulator offers both automatic and manual operating modes, enhancing system flexibility and energy efficiency. Its robust construction with an ABS Plastic/Stainless Steel enclosure ensures durability in industrial environments. The 115VAC, 50/60Hz input voltage and 5A continuous input current capacity support diverse applications. This device contributes to reduced energy costs and improved electrical system stability through reliable operation.

Power Factor Regulator

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64-5

Specifications

Input voltage115VAC, 50/60Hz
Input current (Min)0.5A
Input current (Max)5A continuous
Output contacts10A at 240VAC resistive
Expected relay life (Mechanical)10 million operations
Expected relay life (Electrical)100,000 at rated load
Adjustment Range0.90 to 1.00PF
Time delayAdjustable 1 to 60 seconds in 0.5 second increments
Enclosure materialABS Plastic/Stainless Steel
MountingPanel Mounted
Sensing MethodHigh accuracy phase-angle sensing
Operating ModesAutomatic/manual
IndicatorsActivated steps indicators
Display2"x 8" Backlit LCD Display
Monitored Power Line3-phase power line
Frequency SelectionJumper on PC board for 50Hz operation
WarrantyOne year from the date of manufacture

FAQs

What is the adjustment range for power factor correction?
The MODEL 64-5 offers an adjustment range from 0.90 to 1.00PF.
What are the electrical specifications for the output contacts?
The output contacts are rated for 10A at 240VAC resistive.
Can the time delay be customized?
Yes, the time delay is adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds in 0.5 second increments.