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Beckwith's Tapchanger Control line uses an innovative concept in new transformer or regulator applications or control replacements by using a universal tapchanger control - the M-2001C - with interchangeable adapter panels. The replacement panels are sized to correspond to the original manufacturer's controls, use the same mountings, and include wire harnesses that match the existing connections-all for easy replacements. The M-2001C's easy installation, its comprehensive communication capabilities and its variety of features that meet all types of applications have made this control very popular in the industry. Application-specific features include: continuous data recording of up to 13 specified quantities; 10 onboard communication protocols; two RS-232 ports, an RS-485 port, fiber optic port, and an optional Ethernet port; a second method of LDC especially for distribution substations; an inverse time curve option; kWhr and kVArhr metering; and the exclusive ΔVAR paralleling method. All of the features and options available with the analog controls are standard with the digital controls, as well as many other benefits such as a remote communications capability. The M-2001C Digital Tapchanger Control uses menu-driven software that prompts the operator with an easy-to-understand display. Remote communications capability is also available using the M-2029A TapTalkŪ Communications Software to monitor and program all functions via modem or direct serial connection. |
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