AGC 200 Parameter - England
AGC 200 Parameter - England
AGC 200 Parameter - England
PARAMETER LIST
Alarm list
Parameter list
Contents:
1 General information
1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety
1.1.1 Warnings and notes
Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented.
To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the general
text.
Warnings
Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal in-
jury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed.
Notes
Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.
The Multi-line 2 unit is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the
warranty will be lost.
Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement
inputs as this could lead to injury or death.
The document includes a complete standard alarm list and a complete standard parameter list for setup.
Therefore, this document is to be used for reference, when information about specific alarms and parameters is
needed.
Please make sure to read this document before starting to work with the Multi-line 2 unit and
the genset to be controlled. Failure to do this could result in human injury or damage to the
equipment.
2 Alarm list
2.1 General information about the alarm list
G: Generator
GB: Generator breaker
TB: Tie breaker (for mains unit)
MB: Mains breaker
BTB: Bus tie breaker
BA: Busbar A (BTB unit)
BB: Busbar (BTB unit: Busbar B)
N/A: Not available
This chapter includes a complete alarm list, including all possible options. Therefore, this chapter is to be used
for reference when specific information about the individual parameters is needed for the unit setup. An
overview list can be seen on the next pages.
Setpoint: The alarm setpoint is adjusted in the setpoint menu. The setting is a percentage of the
nominal values.
Delay: The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached until the
alarm occurs.
Relay output A: A relay can be activated by output A.
Relay output B: A relay can be activated by output B.
Enable: The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated, RUN means that
the alarm has run status. This means it is activated when the running signal is present.
Fail class: When the alarm occurs, the unit will react depending on the selected fail class.
Fail class DG (diesel generator) Mains unit BTB (bus tie breaker)
F1 Block Block Block
F2 Warning Warning Warning
F3 Trip GB Trip TB Trip BTB
F4 Trip + stop Trip MB N/A
F5 Shutdown N/A N/A
F6 Trip MB N/A N/A
F7 Safety stop N/A N/A
F8 Trip MB/GB N/A N/A
Due to the character of the parameters, the individual tables may vary slightly.
It is also possible to configure the parameters by using the PC utility software. It will be possible to make the
same configurations as described above.
By using the PC utility software, extra functionality is available. For all the protections, it is possible to make an
automatic acknowledgement of the alarm.
These parameters are used when a digital input is used as protection input or to activate a
limit relay.
The same settings apply to alarm inputs 2-5, menus 3580 to 3610.
The available menus for multi-input no. 46 depend on the input type configured in the PC
utility software (menu 10980).
The available menus for multi-input no. 47 depend on the input type configured in the PC
utility software (menu 10990).
The available menus for multi-input no. 48 depend on the input type configured in the PC
utility software (menu 11000).
The alarms based on external I/O modules can only be configured using the PC utility
software.
The same settings apply to external analogue inputs 2-8, menus 12030-12220.
The same settings apply to external digital inputs 2-16, menus 12550-12690.
3 Parameter list
3.1 General information about the parameter list
The parameter list contains settings for regulators and other non-alarm related settings.
3.2.2 Regulation
Digital outputs 23, 26 and 28-34 are not available for AGC 212/213/222.
3.2.5 System
6043 G trans- I pri- 5A 1000 Menu 6045 and 6046 are not avail-
former mary 9000 A A able for AGC 212/213/222.
6044 G trans- I sec- 1A 1A
former ondary 5A Generator transformer primary
voltage range depends on scaling
6045 E/N/M I pri- 5A 1000
setting in menu 9030.
trans- mary 9000 A A
former
6046 E/N/M I sec- 1A 1A
trans- ondary 5A
former
6050 Busbar settings
6051 BB set- U pri- 10 V 400 V Designers If no voltage transformer is
ting 1 mary 160 kV Reference present, the primary and secon-
6052 BB set- U sec- 100 V 400 V Handbook dary side values are set to genera-
ting 1 ondary 690 V tor nominal value.
6553 Fuel Fill 0.1 s 60.0 s Note: When using RMI for fuel
pump check 999.9 s pump logic, select "Auto detec-
logic time tion".
6554 Fuel Relay Not Not
pump output used used Note: In parameter 6553 it is
logic A Variant also possible to enable/disable
dep. fuel fill check alarm from the
PC utility software.
6555 Fuel Set- Multi-in- Multi-in-
pump point put 46 put 46
logic Auto de-
tection
6556 Fuel Fail F1F8 Warning
pump class (F2)
logic
6557 Fuel Fuel 1% 2%
pump fill 10%
logic slope
3.2.22 Diagnostics
th
4 CT th
4 CT
power power
meas. meas.
(23x, 24x) (23x,
24x)
3-ph
power
meas.
(245, 246)
7006 Mains Scaling 1kW:1kW 1kW:
power 1kW:10kW 1kW
1kW:
100kW
1kW:
1000kW
7010 Daytime period
7011 Daytime Start 0h 8h Designers Daytime period setting for
period hour 23 h Reference peak shaving/mains power ex-
7012 Daytime Start mi- 0 min 0 min Handbook port.
period nute 59 min
The period outside the day-
7013 Daytime Stop 0h 16 h time period is defined as the
period hour 23 h night period.
7014 Daytime Stop pe- 0 min 0 min
period riod 59 min
3.2.28 Test
Phase angles:
L1L2L3: 120 degrees with neutral.
L1L3: 180 degrees (split phase, neutral in the centre).
L1L2: 120 degrees with neutral.
L1: Single phase with phase-neutral.
When changing the setting, be sure to test before carrying out actual synchronisation. This
setting shifts the closing point of the breaker.
3.2.58 Passwords
3.2.60 RMI 47
3.2.61 RMI 48