AVK Alternator
AVK Alternator
AVK Alternator
2 Drawings
Dimension drawing alternator AZ 12715
Rotor drawing 86877.9
3 Circuit Diagram
Circuit diagram K 850.3.114
Legend to circuit diagram K 850.3.114
4 Operating Instructions
Three-phase synchronous electrical machines series DIG 110…191
Enclosure to operating instructions
5 Regulator Descriptions
Voltage regulator Basler DECS 100
6 Bearings
Recommendation for lubrication
7 Technical Data
Technical Data
Data sheet for PT 100
Information to explosion protection device
Test report 8429462B002/C002
GE Jenbacher 11/2008
Your order: GE#-823364/65 – 823366/67
Your project: YOUTH IPP 4/4 – 1-8
AvK Order no. 8429462B002/C002
General Notes
General Notes
Safety Precautions
Read this advice as well as additional parts can be found in the
the operating instructions documentation.
supplied prior to
commissioning or storage of The documentation, including the
the generator. operating instructions, are part of the
Any works on the generator have to be machine and have to be passed on to the
performed by qualified and trained next user in case the generator is sold or
personnel only. moved.
Any person, working on the generator
has to read and understand these 1.2 Liability and guarantee
operating instructions.
All statements and advice in the operating
instructions are made under consideration
1. General Notes of our present knowledge and experience.
Any works on the generator has to be We particularly point out, that spare parts
performed by qualified and trained and additional parts not supplied by AvK,
personnel only. The necessary have to be accepted by AvK. AvK will
qualification can be obtained by training or exclude any liability for damages that
courses through the manufacturer. result from the use of spare and additional
Technicians can obtain a special parts that have not been accepted by AvK.
generator training at AvK Germany. The installation or use of foreign products
may possibly change the constructively
The installation should preferably be given design of the electric machine in a
performed by an AvK service technician or negative way, and may restrict the safety
by a specially trained qualified technician. of persons, machine or other values.
Unprotected machine parts may cause After completion of the maintenance work,
severe injuries. it must be ensured that all protection and
safety devices are back in place properly.
• The shipment and the unloading of the • Moving the machine over rough
generator must only be performed by ground e.g. rails, by using a haulage
personnel, who are familiar with the car is not permitted. This may cause
lifting cranes and corresponding damage to the bearings and the
devices. windings. This is especially important
for the moving of the machine within
• The lifting devices have to be designed the factory.
for the weight of the generator
(Chapter 3.4). 3.2 Packaging
• Follow the shipping instructions The material used for the packing of the
(pictographs) on the cover of the generator is made of ozone-friendly
generator. material – like wood. The packaging
depends on the mode of transport used –
• The generator must only be supported surface, water or air freight.
on its feet. The support on any other When the transport time is for a longer
part is not permitted. That is why the period, then the generator will be packed
generator is delivered with a in a protective covering against dust or
transportation construction. humidity.
• For the lifting of the generator, ring 3.3 Checking for Shipping Damage
bolts are mounted on the generator
housing. We recommend checking the
generator for shipping
Ring bolts, that are mounted damages and complete
on add-on pieces like e.g. the delivery by the time of
cooler top, must not be used delivery.
to lift the whole machine!
They are only used as mounting device If there are damages on the goods (open
for these add-ons. damages) report these to the haulage
contractor at take-over. In this case, the
• The ring bolts can only be used for the receipt should only be given under
transport of the separate machine, reservation with a written statement
they are not designed to lift the regarding the estimated amount of the
damage.
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If damages that were not noticeable by the
time of delivery (covered damages), are
detected later, they have to be reported
promptly to AvK, latest 6 days after receipt
of the delivery.
Customer: .............................................................
Sleeve bearing
YES NO
Replacement of oil:
YES NO
Bearing inspection performed:
I. Electrical Inspection
Environmental Conditions:
Operating Conditions:
Generator Conditions:
I. Electrical Inspection
performed Complaints
see page 11
performed Complaints
see page 11
............. V ............. A
performed Complaints
see page 11
YES NO
Oil lubrication system installed:
.................... mbar
.................... mbar
2.9 Check for any corrosion on drive side and non-drive side bearing
performed Complaints
see page 11
2.17 Check of inlet and outlet airducts for dust and dirt
performed Complaints
see page 11
Output: ............. kW
performed Complaints
see page 11
I1-I1': ............. A
I1-I1': ............. A
UH1-WH2: ............. V
WH1-WH2: ............. V
XE2
TO 109/110.1
performed Complaints
see page 11
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Complaints:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________
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(AvK-Service-Technician)
Dokumentenname:
Cummins Generator Technologies Germany GmbH
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T32 Spannungswandler für G3 mit integriertem Voltage transformer for G3 with integrated
Schutzschalter F1 protection switch F1
F1 - nur im Stillstand betätigen! F1 - only switch at standstill!
ZUBEHÖR ACCESSORIES
H Stillstandsheizung anti condensation heater
Widerstandsthermometer PT100 Resistance Thermometer PT100
A1-6 Statorwicklung Stator winding
Phase U: 1, 4 Phase U: 1, 4
Phase V: 2, 5 Phase V: 2, 5
Phase W: 3, 6 Phase W: 3, 6
A13 PT100; Lager, B-Seite PT100; Bearing, NDE
A15 PT100; Lager, A-Seite PT100; Bearing, DE
Lift the machine at the crane rings attached to the Clean rust and dirt off the bright metal surfaces
stator housing. Note that crane rings on attached and apply a protective lacquer coating. Make sure
components such as the cooler assembly must that the coating is not porous.
not be used to lift the complete machine. They are
intended only to simplify attachment of these • Bearings
components.
Sleeve bearings
In the case of complete machine sets on a base Drain the oil and apply a corrosion inhibitor to the
frame, use only the lifting facilities provided on the bearing, for instance Tectyl 511 M in the case of
base frame. The crane rings on the electrical ma- sleeve bearings lubricated with mineral oil. If the
chine itself are not rated for lifting the complete bearings are lubricated with a synthetic oil, make
machine set. sure that the bearing materials, the oil content and
the preserving agent are all compatible.
If transported over long distances, it is advisable
to protect the machine against environmental Ball and roller bearings
influences by sealing it in a plastic cover together To prevent brinelling marks caused by vibration
with a quantity of desiccant (moisture indicator), when at a standstill, bearings should either be
so that it remains dust-free and air-tight. pre-loaded with a transit keeper or the rotor
should be turned once a month to alter the posi-
Machines with plain or taper roller bearings, and tion of the balls or rollers. The bearing’s grease
machines in a single bearing design are supplied content should be increased to the maximum.
with shipping brace. This shipping brace should
never be removed until the machine has been set • Cooler
up in its future operating position on site. Install
the shipping brace again if the machine is, for Drain out the cooling water, clean the pipes, flush
instance, to be shipped on or stored as a separate through with clean water and dry the complete
unit after trials. cooler, using warm or pre-dried air.
For transport as a complete machine set, take the Check the efficacy of the protective treatment
necessary safety precautions, for instance support measures once a year. If ambient conditions are
the machine set on anti-vibration elements or particularly unfavourable, check at more frequent
attach transit keepers. intervals. If necessary, repeat the protective treat-
ment.
1.3
cleaning unit. Additives to dislodge grease can be Check the machine’s insulation resistance. If it is
used, provided that they have been checked for below the minimum value (see Chapter 1.12.1,
compatibility with the filter material. After cleaning, Insulation resistance), the machine must be dried
dry the filter elements and if necessary spray the out. The procedure is described in Chapter 1.18.,
with fresh oil. Drying out the machine.
Comply with all relevant environmental protec- • Shaft end, flange and bright metal areas
tion and safety regulations.
Remove the protective lacquer coating with a
Regular cleaning of the filter elements is still suitable solvent. Do not rub it off with emery cloth.
needed even if the electrical machine’s windings Comply with the relevant environmental protection
are protected against overheating by built-in tem- and safety regulations.
perature sensors. Careful attention to this point
will ensure that the machine always runs cool and • Bearings
reliably.
Sleeve bearings
Dismantle and clean the sleeve bearings. The
1.6 Preparations for starting up corrosion inhibiting agent must be removed. (this
is not necessary if Tectyl 511 M was used and the
Pull the protective lacquer coating off the end of
storage period was fairly short, provided that the
the shaft and the flange, or remove it with solvent.
bearing is then lubricated with mineral oil).
Never clean it off with emery cloth. Comply with
Fill the sleeve bearings with oil as stated on the
the relevant regulations on environmental protec-
lubrication plate and in the operating instructions.
tion and safety.
There is a threaded hole on the shaft, to which a
Ball and roller bearings
puller can be attached for installing and removing
Open the bearing housing and remove the addi-
discs or couplings. Hammering is not permitted,
tional quantity of grease which was previously
as this can damage the bearings. If the machine is
added to the bearings so that only the specified
delivered with shipping brace in position, remove
amount remains in the bearing (see chapter on
it.
renewing bearings and lubrication plate).
If the machine is of single bearing design, its rotor
is delivered attached to the shaft flange and the • Cooler
housing by a steel hoop to prevent axial dis-
placement and is located in position radially be- Add water to the cooling circuit and operate it in
tween the shaft and fan housing by an angle accordance with the cooler manufacturer’s operat-
bracket. Both these transit keepers (axial and ing and maintenance instructions.
radial) must be removed.
Make quite sure that the radial transit keepers are 1.7 Machine drive
removed from the gap only after the rotor has 1.7.1 Belt drive
been centred on the drive shaft flange. Failure to
do so can result in damage to the exciter machine If the machine is driven by a belt, the machine
and the NDS (Non-drive-side) bearing. must be ordered specifically with bearings and
bearing lubrication to match the higher loadings.
In the case of machines with a steel disc coupling, Most belt-driven machines have roller bearings on
the radial transit keepers are screws in the flange the input side.
bell. They must be removed after the machine has
been aligned and its position fixed in relation to The rotor must be ordered with balancing by
the drive input. solid key, and the grooved belt pulley must be
dynamically balanced on a smooth mandrel. The
belt must run smoothly, without jerking.
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Desired balancing accuracy: ≤ Q 2,5 according to tolerances and clearances included with the ma-
German VDI 2060 standard. chine. For further instructions, see the chapter on
plain bearings.
When flat-type belts or V-belts which have already On machines with a steel disc coupling, radial
been in operation for a fairly long time are re- rotor alignment is by means of centering screws
moved for maintenance purposes, they must be inserted into the centering bell. These screws also
replaced by new ones (in case of hardening). act as transit keepers in a radial direction. They
replace the pressboard inserts otherwise placed in
Important: the air gap. Alignment is checked by measuring
Belts that are tensioned too tightly can put the the distance between the outer rim of the steel
bearings at risk. For this reason, establish the disc coupling and the machined inner diameter of
correct belt tension with the belt manufacturer the centering bell.
or the plant that supplied the machine, and In the case of single-bearing machines with a
have checks carried out on site. divide DS (drive side) end shield, accuracy of
alignment is checked by measuring the air gap.
Note that the rotary field also changes with a re- If current surges or vibration are to be expected,
versal in the direction of rotation. secure the cables with cable clips or racks. If the
plant is set up on flexible mountings, ensure ade-
If the machine is to be used in parallel operation, quate clack in the cables.
the sensing lead plug connections on the regula-
tor (U and W) must be changed over so that con-
nections U V W on the regulator again receive a
right-handed field. The rotary field will change at
the main terminals.
Before starting up any machine, measure the Secondary connections such as measuring con-
insulation resistance of the winding between nections to transformers and all connections to
phases (if the star point is separate) and between regulating, protection or interference suppression
phase and earth. All parts not subjected to the circuits, must be tested separately. Each of these
measuring voltage must be earthed. connections must be checked individually at the
terminal strip. This also register the insulation
When measuring the insulation resistance, all resistance of the terminal strip.
connections (main connection, measuring connec-
tion, connection to regulator and protection or Use a maximum test voltage of 500 V DC for all
suppression circuit) must be disconnected from secondary and measuring connections. Insulation
the winding. resistance should not fall below 5 MΩ.
On low-voltage machines with a nominal voltage The voltage regulator ensures that the voltage
below 1 kV, and in the rotor winding, insulation remains constant as the machine warms up to its
resistance should not be less than 5 MΩ at a normal operating temperature.
winding temperature of 25°C.
Reactive load distribution is determined by the Ensure that machine components which are
electrical machine’s voltage characteristic, accord- live during operation are at zero voltage (by
ing to load. earthing or disconnecting the wiring).
1.13 Interference suppression Apart from the bearings the dust filters (if in-
stalled) and the attached cooler, the machine
The machine comply with radio inteference re- requires no routine maintenance.
quirement "N" as stated in German VDE 0875.
Note that the standard of interference suppression If carbon brushes are installed on the machine in
is related to the quality of earthing. equipment designed to perform various monitoring
functions, they must be checked for wear at regu-
Disconnect suppressor capacitors, measuring lar intervals.
transformers and regulators during high-voltage
insulation tests or if insulation measuring equip- If the machine has add-on equipment, for example
ment is in use (if the test voltage reaches 80% of a cooler, the additional maintenance instructions
the factory’s test voltage). issued by the manufacturers of this equipment
must be complied with.
Re-greasing should be carried out with a grease Type Lubrication Re-lubrication intervals in
gun at the nipples provided on the machine. points* hours for machine running
Quantity in speed of:
A regulator is installed to control grease volume, g
bear-
Double bear-
750-900 min-1
1000-1200
1500-1800
Before re-greasing, clean the nipple so that
Single
-1
min-1
DIG
min
ing
ing
box.
Cable connection acc. to DIN 46200 Using the Protection switches Q1, F1, F2
Elastic parts, such as spring washers, can The purpose of these switches is to protect
be used in the electrical connection, the voltage transformers T24 (Q1) and the
however, only on one side of the clamped auxiliary exciter winding (F1, F2). In case of
conductor. If necessary, additional failure, these switches will lead to a quick
washers are to be used. The other side is de-excitation of the machine.
for current conduction, why only washers
or security locking plates of copper-zinc- These switches are not to be used for de-
alloys must be used. exciting the machine during operation or
maintenance!
By electrical connection with eyelet rings,
the eyelets have to be protected by
washers on both sides against bending. Open star point
Optimum maintenance and care for All brushes and holders must be checked
earthing brushes is the base for smallest for free movement. Blocked brushes may
brush wear. The maintenance of brushes lead to damage.
must take place after certain intervals that
depend on the alternators size as well as Worn out brushes must be renewed in
load and ambient conditions. time, so that damages at the contact
surface on the shaft can be avoided. New
Brushes are subject to wear and tear and earthing brushes do not need grind-in
must be cleaned by air (pressure or (other than slip rings).
suction) from time to time. Routine check
every 3 months is recommended by AvK to Using brushes bigger than the original size
ensure about operational behaviour and is only possible after agreement with the
suitable changing intervals. supplier.
Another possibility is that all bearings of the Control of the anti – condensation heater
NDE aggregate are insulated. should be done that the heater
Description
Insulation material:
pure magnesium oxide, highly compacted
Connection:
threaded bolt M4 with silicon insulated
cable
Tolerances
B 25-1
1
10
a
20
2*Ø7-200 20
3*Ø7-400
=
4*Ø7-600
20*3
5*Ø7-800
L
a
6*Ø7-1000
7*Ø7-1200
=
20
7
10
20 20
Microcellular rubber 10*3
28
glued at installation
1.5
20
R1
ax
10 = = 10
m
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Publication: 9287500991
Revision: H 05/08
INTRODUCTION
This instruction manual provides information about the operation and installation of the DECS-100 Digital
Excitation Control System. To accomplish this, the following information is provided:
WARNING!
To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, only qualified personnel should
perform the procedures in this manual.
Lethal voltage is present at the rear panel when the unit is energized. Rear panel
connections should be made only when the unit id de-energized.
CAUTION
The Manual mode excitation level must be evaluated prior to enabling this
feature. If the level of excitation current is inappropriate for the generator, severe
damage to the generator may occur.
Improper PID numbers will result in poor system performance or system damage.
When applying operating power for programming purposes, observe the pre-
cautions called out in Section 4, Installation, Preliminary Setup.
When programming the DECS-100 without the generator spinning, the
connections to DECS-100 terminals F+ and F– should be removed.
Before uploading a settings file, remove operating power from the DECS-100,
disconnect the field wiring from terminals F+ and F–, and re-apply operating
power to the DECS-100.
NOTE
Be sure that the DECS-100 is hard-wired to earth ground with no smaller than 12
AWG copper wire attached to the ground terminal on the rear of the unit case.
When the DECS-100 is configured in a system with other devices, it is
recommended to use a separate lead to the ground bus from each unit.
Printed in USA
May 2008
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
of Basler Electric, Highland Illinois, USA. It is loaned for confidential use, subject
to return on request, and with the mutual understanding that it will not be used in
any manner detrimental to the interest of Basler Electric.
It is not the intention of this manual to cover all details and variations in equipment, nor does this manual
provide data for every possible contingency regarding installation or operation. The availability and design
of all features and options are subject to modification without notice. Should further information be
required, contact Basler Electric.
BASLER ELECTRIC
ROUTE 143, BOX 269
HIGHLAND IL 62249 USA
http://www.basler.com, info@basler.com
PHONE +1 618.654.2341 FAX +1 618.654.2351
Hardware
Version and Date Change
E, 01/01 x Initial release
F, 05/01 x Deepened potting shell
G, 10/01 x Began supplying mounting screws
H, 02/02 x SIL-PADS were added between power components and the heat sinks
x Added manufacturing origin to the rear label
J, 07/02 x Revised EEPROM
K, 02/03 x Replaced transistor Q8B1 with an improved part
L, 03/03 x Incremental improvements to firmware and BESTCOMS
M, 01/04 x Improved flash memory retention
N, 05/05 x Redesigned current transformer
x Added front panel Underexcitation Limiting indicator
x Enhanced EMI/RFI immunity
O x Version letter O not used
P, 08/06 x Updated CD-ROM supplied with unit to include English and French
language instruction manuals
Q x Version letter Q not used
R, 04/07 x Resolved UEL issue with firmware modification
S, 05/07 x Provided German language manual on CD-ROM supplied with DECS-100
T, 07/07 x Released firmware version 2.13.XX
U, 01/08 x Improved power amplifier circuitry with more robust components
V, 03/08 x Added Setpoint Auto Save feature
Firmware
Version and Date Change
1.09.XX, 01/01 x Initial release
1.11.XX, 07/01 x Enabled the protection function during the first 5 seconds of operation
x Modified the OEL setpoint scale factor to be compatible with BESTCOMS
version 1.03.XX
x Added the scale factor for per-unit gain
x Established minimum voltage regulation at 30% of nominal sensing voltage
1.12.XX, 03/02 x Added register to detect CT type
2.13.XX, 07/07 x Added underexcitation limiting
x Added takeover-style excitation limiting
x Added bus voltage matching provisions
2.14.XX, 03/08 x Added Setpoint Auto Save setting
BESTCOMS for
Windows® OS
Version and Date Change
1.02.XX, 02/01 x Initial Release
1.03.XX, 08/01 x Changed OEL scale from 100 to 1,000 to match the change in firmware
version 1.11.01
x Changed OEL default setting from 1 to 15
x Changed the default for all protection functions to enabled
x Add support for French regional settings
1.04.XX, 04/02 x Made BESTCOMS compatible with older firmware versions
x Added support for all regional settings
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BESTCOMS for
Windows® OS
Version and Date Change
x Enabled reading of secondary CT value for units with firmware version
1.12.01 and higher
x Simplified the Analysis screen
x Added feature to calculate and send voltage matching reference for
different generator and bus PT ratios
x Changed minimum Ki setpoint from 0 to 0.01
1.05.XX, 05/05 x Added underexcitation limiting capability
x Added ability to select either summing point or takeover style OEL
x Added provisions for bus voltage matching
1.06.XX, 11/07 x Added compatibility with Microsoft® Vista to BESTCOMS
1.07.XX, 03/08 x Added Setpoint Auto Save setting.
BESTCOMS for
Palm® OS
Version and Date Change
1.01.XX, 01/01 x Initial Release
1.02.XX, 08/01 x Added a Check for New Version button to the Contact Basler screen
x Added a date/time stamp to the “Save to File” names
x Added version checking
1.03.XX, 04/02 x Added password protection
x Improved version checking function
NOTE x BESTCOMS for Palm OS is compatible only with firmware versions
1.12.XX and earlier
Manual
Revision and Date Change
—, 03/01 x Initial release
A, 03/01 x In Section 5, BESTCOMS Software for the Windows® Operating System
and Section 6, BESTCOMS Software for the Palm OS® Platform, Step 2 of
Installing BESTCOMS was revised to reflect the addition of an auto-start
utility for the DECS-100 CD-ROM
B, 08/01 x Added Embedded Software subsection to Section 5, BESTCOMS Software
for the Windows® Operating System
x Corrected various minor errors throughout manual
C, 05/02 x Revised the torque specification for the mounting screws supplied with unit
x In Section 5, BESTCOMS Software for the Windows® Operating System
and Section 6, BESTCOMS Software for the Palm® OS Platform, text and
illustrations were revised to accommodate software enhancements
D, 01/03 x Revised Voltage Matching Time Adjustment Range from 0 to 300 seconds
to 1 to 300 seconds throughout manual
x Corrected figure number references in Sections 5 and 6
E, 03/04 x Added Operating Power Considerations During DECS-100 Programming to
Section 4, Installation, Preliminary Setup
x Added caution box regarding application of operating power during DECS-
100 programming to Section 5, BESTCOMS for Windows® OS and
Section 6, BESTCOMS for Palm OS®
x Corrected CT ratio setting range stated in Section 5
Figures
Figure 1-1. DECS-100 Style Chart ............................................................................................................ 1-1
Figure 1-2. Typical V/Hz Curves................................................................................................................ 1-4
FEATURES
DECS-100 units have the following features and capabilities:
x Four control modes: automatic voltage regulation (AVR), manual or field current regulation (FCR),
power factor (PF) regulation, and reactive power (var) regulation.
x Programmable stability settings.
x Soft start and voltage buildup control with an adjustable ramp in AVR control mode.
x Overexcitation limiting (OEL) and underexcitation limiting (UEL) in AVR, Var, and PF control modes.
x Underfrequency (volts/hertz) regulation.
x Three-phase or single-phase generator voltage (rms) sensing/regulation in AVR mode.
x Single-phase bus voltage (rms) sensing.
x Single-phase generator current sensing for metering and regulation purposes.
x Field current and field voltage sensing.
x One analog input for proportional remote control of the setpoint.
x Five contact sensing inputs for system interface.
x One common output relay for alarm indication and trip functions.
x Three protection functions: field overvoltage, generator overvoltage, and loss of sensing.
x Generator paralleling with reactive droop compensation and reactive differential compensation.
x Rear RS-232 communication port for personal computer communication using BESTCOMS
Windows® based software for fast, user-friendly, setup and control.
Style Number
DECS-100 electrical characteristics and operational features are defined by a combination of letters and
numbers that make up the style number. The DECS-100 style number chart is shown in Figure 1-1.
SPECIFICATIONS
DECS-100 specifications and qualifications are listed in the following paragraphs.
Operating Power
Refer to Section 4, Installation for special requirements concerning the application of operating power
during DECS-100 programming and the application of station power.
Voltage: 88 to 250 Vac, single-phase or three-phase (L-L)
Frequency: 50 to 400 Hz
Burden: 650 VA
Voltage Buildup: t6 Vac
Terminals: 3, 4, 5
Communication Port
Interface: Full duplex RS-232
Connection: Rear panel DB-9 connector
Baud: 4800
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bit: 1
Field Output
Continuous Rating: 63 Vdc, 7 Adc
Field Resistance: 5 : minimum
Terminals: F+, F–
10 Second Forcing Rating
200 Vac Power Input: 135 Vdc, 15 Adc
110 Vac Power Input: 90 Vdc, 10 Adc (9: field)
75 Vdc, 15 Adc (5: field)
Parallel Compensation
Modes: Reactive Droop and Reactive Differential (cross-current)
Droop Adjust Range: 0 to 10%
Increment: 1%
Burden can exceed 1 VA if external resistors are added to the CT circuit.
Underexcitation Limiter
Pickup
Range: 0 to 100% of rated vars
Increment: 1%
Alarm Time Delay
Range: 0 to 10 s
Increment: 1s
Voltage Matching
Accuracy: Generator rms voltage is matched with the bus rms voltage to within
±0.5% of the generator voltage.
Time Adjustment
Range: 1 to 300 s
Increment: 0.01 s
Metering (BESTCOMS)
Generator Voltage
Range: 10 V to 79 kV
Accuracy: ±0.5% (at 25qC)
Generator Current
Range: 0.04 to 3,000 Aac for 1 A CT (Not to exceed nominal CT rating)
0.2 to 15,000 Aac for5 A CT (Not to exceed nominal CT rating)
Accuracy: ±0.5% (at 25qC)
Frequency
Range: 40 to 65 Hz
Accuracy: ±0.2 Hz (at 25qC)
Field Voltage
Range: 0 to 200 Vdc
Accuracy: ±5.0% (at 25qC)
Field Current
Range: 0 to 20 A
Accuracy: ±0.5% (at 25qC)
Bus Voltage
Range: 10 V to 79 kV
Accuracy: ±0.5% (at 25qC)
Auxiliary DC Input
Range: –3 V to +3 V
Accuracy: ±0.5% (at 25qC)
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Power (Apparent, Real, and Reactive)
Range: 0 to 99 MVA, MW, Mvar
Accuracy: ±3.0% (at 25qC)
Power Factor
Range: –1.0 to –0.6, +0.6 to +1.0
Accuracy: ±0.02 at rated current (25qC), CT input t10% nominal rating
Phase Angle
Range: 0 to 360 degrees
Accuracy: ±2.0 degrees (at 25qC), CT input t10% nominal rating
Environment
Operating Temperature
DECS-100: –40 to 70qC (–40 to 158qF)
Storage Temperature
DECS-100: –40 to 85qC (–40 to 185qF)
CD-ROM: 0 to 50qC (32 to 122qF)
Type Tests
Shock: Withstands 20 G in three perpendicular planes
Vibration: Withstands 1.2 G at 5 to 26 Hz
Withstands 0.914 mm (0.036 in) double amplitude at 27 to 52 Hz
Withstands 5 G at 53 to 500 Hz
Salt Fog: Qualified per MIL-STD-810E
Physical
Weight
Unit: 1.10 kg (2.42 lb)
Shipping: 1.31 kg (2.88 lb)
Shipping Carton Dimensions (W x H x D)
Single Unit: 299 x 79 x 146 mm (11.75 x 3.125 x 5.75 in)
48 Units: 841 x 653 x 352 mm (33.13 x 25.69 x 13.88 in)
Agency Recognition
cURus recognition per UL Standard 508 and CSA Standard C22.2 No. 14
Complies with Det Norske Veritas Standard for Certification 2.4
CE Compliance
Emissions: CISPR11/EN55011, Level A
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD): IEC 1000-4-2/EN 61000-4-2, Level B
Radiated Susceptibility: IEC 1000-4-3/EN 61000-4-3, Level A
Electrical Fast Transient: IEC 1000-4-4/EN 61000-4-4, Level B
Radio Frequency–Conducted: IEC 1000-4-6/EN 61000-4-6, Level A
Power Frequency–Magnetic: IEC 1000-4-8/EN 61000-4-8, Level A
Dielectric: IEC 255
Surge Immunity: IEC 1000-4-5/EN 61000-4-5, Level B
Voltage Dips, Interruptions,
and Variations Immunity: IEC 1000-4-11/EN 61000-4-11, Level C
Figures
Figure 2-1. DECS-100 Front Panel Indicators........................................................................................... 2-1
Figure 2-2. DECS-100 Communication Port Location............................................................................... 2-2
Overexcitation Shutdown
This LED lights when the Overexcitation Protection feature is enabled and the field voltage exceeds the
adjustable setpoint for 10 seconds. The DECS-100 will shutdown when an overexcitation condition is
detected. The Overexcitation Shutdown LED will light for 5 seconds when the DECS-100 is powered up
following an overexcitation shutdown.
Generator Overvoltage
This LED lights when generator output voltage exceeds the adjustable setpoint for 0.75 seconds. When a
generator overvoltage condition exists, the DECS-100 output contacts close and the DECS-100 shuts
down (if hardware shutdown is enabled). The Generator Overvoltage LED will light for 5 seconds when
the DECS-100 is powered up following a generator overvoltage shutdown.
Underexcitation Limiting
This LED lights when the sensed, reactive power (leading vars) decreases below the programmed
underexcitation limit. It stays lit until the underexcitation condition ceases or the underexcitation time
delay expires and the DECS-100 shuts down. The Underexcitation Limiting LED will flash for 5 seconds
when the DECS-100 is powered up following an underexcitation limiting shutdown.
Underfrequency Active
This LED lights when the generator frequency decreases below the underfrequency setpoint and the
DECS-100 is regulating on the selected volts per hertz curve.
COMMUNICATION PORT
The communication port is located on the rear panel and
consists of a female, RS-232 (DECS-B-9) connector. The
communication port serves as an interface for programming
(setup) of the DECS-100. Figure 2-2 illustrates the location of
the communication port.
Programming requires a standard, nine-pin, serial
communication cable connected between the DECS-100 and
an IBM-compatible PC operating with BESTCOMS software.
BESTCOMS software is a Microsoft Windows®-based
communication software package that is supplied with the
DECS-100. A detailed description of BESTCOMS is provided
in Section 5, BESTCOMS Software.
WARNING!
Lethal voltage is present at the rear panel when the unit is
energized. Rear panel connections should be made only
when the unit is de-energized.
Figures
Figure 3-1. Simplified DECS-100 Block Diagram...................................................................................... 3-1
Microprocessor
The microprocessor is the heart of the DECS-100 and performs measurement, computation, control, and
communication functions by the use of its embedded programming and the nonvolatile settings stored in
its memory.
Power Supply
The internal switch-mode power supply receives power from the power input stage and supplies power at
the required dc voltage levels to the internal circuitry of the DECS-100.
Relay Output
A common alarm output contact is provided through terminals AL1 and AL2. This normally open, form A
contact annunciates alarm or trip conditions. The relay output is non-latching.
Operating Modes
The DECS-100 provides up to four modes of operation selectable through BESTCOMS software.
Automatic voltage regulation mode and Manual mode are standard features. Var and Power Factor
modes are an option.
Automatic Voltage Regulation Mode
In Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) mode, the DECS-100 regulates rms generator output voltage.
This is accomplished by sensing generator output voltage and adjusting dc output excitation current to
maintain voltage at the regulation setpoint. The regulation setpoint is adjusted by the Raise and Lower
CAUTION
The Manual mode excitation level must be evaluated prior to enabling this
feature. If the level of excitation current is inappropriate for the generator, severe
damage to the generator may occur.
Underfrequency
When generator frequency drops below the selected knee frequency setpoint, the voltage setpoint is
automatically adjusted by the DECS-100 so that generator voltage follows the selected PU (per unit) V/Hz
curve. When operating on the selected PU V/Hz curve, the Underfrequency Active indicator lights on the
front panel and in BESTCOMS. Underfrequency control is disabled below 12 hertz. The knee frequency is
adjustable from 40 to 65 hertz in 0.1 hertz increments and the PU V/Hz curve may be set at a slope of 0
to 3 in 0.01 steps through BESTCOMS software. A slope of 0 effectively disables the underfrequency
function. The DECS-100 has a minimum regulation point of approximately 30 percent of the nominal
setpoint.
Limiters
DECS-100 limiters consist of an overexcitation limiter (OEL) triggered by an increase in field current and
an underexcitation limiter (UEL) triggered by excessive leading vars.
Overexcitation Limiting
The DECS-100 provides two types of overexcitation limiting: summing point and takeover.
Summing Point OEL. When the level of field current increases above the adjustable current level setpoint,
the front panel and BESTCOMS Overexcitation Limiting indicators light. If the overexcitation condition
persists for the duration of the user-adjustable alarm time delay, the relay output at terminals AL1 and
AL2 closes.
The advantage of a summing-point type of OEL is that it can provide a smooth transition into and out of
the limit. Its drawback is that it does not control field current directly, but has to work through the normal
voltage regulator, and may be influenced by changes in terminal voltage.
Takeover OEL. When takeover-style overexcitation limiting is used, the level of field current at which
limiting occurs is determined by an adjustable current level setpoint. If the field current increases above
the adjustable current level setpoint, the front panel and BESTCOMS Overexcitation Limiting indicators
light and the field current is limited and forced to follow the inverse time curve.
The advantage of a takeover type of OEL is that it provides direct control of the exciter field current
without relying on the normal voltage regulator’s control action. Its drawback is that it may not provide a
smooth transition into and out of the limit.
If hardware shutdown is enabled, the DECS-100 will be disabled when the time delay expires. When the
DECS-100 is powered up following a shutdown triggered by overexcitation limiting, the Overexcitation
Limiting indicator will light for five seconds.
The current level setpoint is adjustable from 0 to 15 Adc. The alarm time delay is adjustable from 0 to 10
seconds.
Underexcitation Limiting
When the level of leading vars increases above the adjustable var level setpoint, the front panel and
BESTCOMS Underexcitation Limiting indicators light. If the underexcitation condition persists for the
duration of the adjustable alarm time delay, the relay output at terminals AL1 and AL2 closes.
If hardware shutdown is enabled, the DECS-100 will be disabled when the time delay expires. When the
DECS-100 is powered up following a shutdown triggered by underexcitation limiting, the Underexcitation
Limiting indicator will light for five seconds.
The var level setpoint is adjustable from 0 to 100% of the rated vars. The rated var level is determined by
the following equation:
rated var level V AVG u I B u 3
where IB is the DECS-100 nominal current sensing rating (1 Aac or 5 Aac)
The alarm time delay is adjustable from 0 to 10 seconds.
NOTE
The UEL function is active only during parallel operation when the 52J/K contact
input or 52L/M contact input is open.
Soft Start
The DECS-100 also incorporates an adjustable soft start feature that controls the time for generator
voltage or field current to ramp to the regulation setpoint. The ramp rate is adjustable from 1 to 7,200
seconds in 1 second increments through BESTCOMS. The underfrequency feature is also active during
soft start and takes priority in control of the generator voltage in an effort to minimize voltage overshoot.
Figures
Figure 4-1. DECS-100 Dimensions ........................................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-2. Cutout and Drilling Dimensions............................................................................................... 4-3
Figure 4-3. DECS-100 Terminals .............................................................................................................. 4-4
Figure 4-4. RS-232 Port Pin Assignments ................................................................................................ 4-7
Figure 4-5. Personal Computer to DECS-100 Connections...................................................................... 4-7
Figure 4-6. Typical Connections for PMG Application with ABC Rotation and Three-Phase Sensing ..... 4-8
Figure 4-7. Typical Connections for PMG Application with ABC Rotation and Single-Phase Sensing .... 4-9
Figure 4-8. Typical Connections for Shunt Application with ABC Rotation and Three-Phase Sensing.. 4-10
Figure 4-9. Typical Connections for Shunt Application with ABC Rotation and Single-Phase Sensing . 4-11
Figure 4-10. Typical Connections for Station Power Application and Three-Phase Sensing ................. 4-12
Figure 4-11. Cross-Current (Reactive Differential) Connections............................................................. 4-13
Figure 4-12. Operating Power Connections for DECS-100 Programming (Input Voltage >120 Vac)..... 4-14
Tables
Table 4-1. Bus Voltage Sensing Terminals ............................................................................................... 4-5
Table 4-2. Generator Voltage Sensing Terminals ..................................................................................... 4-5
Table 4-3. 52L/"M" and 52J/K Control Modes ........................................................................................... 4-6
Table 4-4. Communication Port Pin Functions.......................................................................................... 4-7
MOUNTING
The DECS-100 is normally located in the generator conduit box. It is designed for behind the panel
mounting and requires a cutout for front panel viewing. Supplied mounting hardware consists of six #12
thread-forming screws that pass through mounting holes in the conduit box and thread into the plastic
shell of the DECS-100. The recommended torque range for the steel mounting screws is 4.07 to 4.52
newton-meters (36 to 40 inch-pounds). The unit must be mounted where the ambient temperature does
not exceed the allowable environmental conditions called out in Section 1, General Information,
Specifications. DECS-100 package dimensions are shown in Figure 4-1. Cutout and drilling dimensions
are shown in Figure 4-2. Drawing dimensions are shown in inches and millimeters (in parenthesis).
NOTE
Be sure that the DECS-100 is hard-wired to earth ground with no smaller than 12
AWG copper wire attached to the ground terminal on the rear of the unit case.
When the unit is configured in a system with other devices, connect a separate
lead from the ground bus to each DECS-100 unit.
DECS-100 Terminations
DECS-100 units have two types of interface terminals (Figure 4-3). One type is quarter-inch, quick-
connect terminals and the other is a 9-pin DB9 connector. All terminals are located on the rear of the unit.
The quarter-inch, quick-connect terminal labels are located on the rear of the case. Wires performing
common functions, such as voltage sensing leads, should be grouped together. The 9-pin DB-9 type
connector is used for temporary interface with both IBM compatible PCs and hand-held computers.
Figure 4-3 shows the terminal connections located on the rear panel of the DECS-100. Except as noted
above, connections should be made with minimum wire size of 14 AWG.
Accessory Input
The accessory input voltage terminals are labeled A and B and accept a maximum signal of ±3 Vdc.
Positive voltage applied to terminal A with respect to terminal B causes the active mode setpoint to
increase. For every r1 Vdc change, a r10% change in the active mode setpoint is achieved.
Chassis Ground
The chassis ground terminal is labeled GND.
4 5
10 10
52b S3
S2 S1
A B C
1 2 10 9 10
7
3
10
NOTES:
6
7 1 Required only for optional Var/PF control. Var/PF is active with
8
10
52b open. Var/PF is inactive with 52b closed.
10
2 Parallel control and droop active with S2 open, inactive with S2
closed.
3 S1 (SPDT, spring-return to center-off position) adjusts DECS-
PMG
10 52 100 setpoint.
+ 4 Normally-open output contact closes for customer alarm or trip.
DECS-100 Installation
A
10 CTB
GEN B 5 Analog input voltage between +/- 3 Vdc provides adjustment of
11 voltage sepoint (optional feature).
C
D2881-09 6 External fuses should be Bussman type KTK-10 or equivalent.
05-10-02
Generator Utility
Side Side 7 Sensing potential transformer is required if line voltage exceeds
660 Vac.
8 3-phase PMG is shown. For 1-phase PMG, omit B-phase
connection.
9 Optional voltage matching control input. Voltage matching is
active with S3 closed, inactive with S3 open.
10 Item not supplied by Basler Electric.
Figure 4-6. Typical Connections for PMG Application with ABC Rotation and Three-Phase Sensing
9287500991 Rev H
DECS-100 WITH VOLTAGE MATCHING
FIELD INPUT SENSING VAR/PF PARALLEL EXTERNAL AUX. VOLTAGE
OUTPUT POWER CTB VOLTAGE GROUND BUS CONTROL CONTROL ADJUST ALARM ADJUST MATCHING
F- F+ 3 4 5 CT1 CT2 E3 E2 E1 GND B1 B3 52J 52K 52L 52M 6D 7 6U AL 1 AL 2 A B VM VMC
4 5
9287500991 Rev H
10 10
52b S3
S2 S1
A B C
1 2 10 9 10
7
3
10
6 NOTES:
7
8 1 Required only for optional Var/PF control. Var/PF is active with
10 52b open. Var/PF is inactive with 52b closed.
10
2 Parallel control and droop active with S2 open, inactive with S2
closed.
DECS-100 Installation
GEN B 5 Analog input voltage between +/- 3 Vdc provides adjustment of
C
voltage sepoint (optional feature).
D2881-11 6 External fuses should be Bussman type KTK-10 or equivalent.
05-10-02
Generator Utility
Side Side 7 Sensing potential transformer is required if line voltage exceeds
660 Vac.
8 3-phase PMG is shown. For 1-phase PMG, omit B-phase
connection.
9 Optional voltage matching control input. Voltage matching is
active with S3 closed, inactive with S3 open.
10 Item not supplied by Basler Electric.
Figure 4-7. Typical Connections for PMG Application with ABC Rotation and Single-Phase Sensing
CTB should be reversed.
4-9
4-10
DECS-100 WITH VOLTAGE MATCHING
FIELD INPUT SENSING VAR/PF PARALLEL EXTERNAL AUX. VOLTAGE
OUTPUT POWER CTB VOLTAGE GROUND BUS CONTROL CONTROL ADJUST ALARM ADJUST MATCHING
F- F+ 3 4 5 CT1 CT2 E3 E2 E1 GND B1 B3 52J 52K 52L 52M 6D 7 6U AL 1 AL 2 A B VM VMC
4 5
10 10
52b S3
S2 S1
A B C
1 2 10 9 10
7
6 3
10
NOTES:
8
1 Required only for optional Var/PF control. Var/PF is active with
7
10 52b open. Var/PF is inactive with 52b closed.
11 10 2 Parallel control and droop active with S2 open, inactive with S2
closed.
3 S1 (SPDT, spring-return to center-off position) adjusts DECS-
100 setpoint.
10 52 4 Normally-open output contact closes for customer alarm or trip.
+
A
DECS-100 Installation
10 CTB 5 Analog input voltage between +/- 3 Vdc provides adjustment of
GEN B voltage sepoint (optional feature).
12
C 6 External fuses should be Bussman type KTK-10 or equivalent.
D2881-10
05-10-02
Generator Utility 7 Sensing potential transformer is required if line voltage exceeds
Side Side 660 Vac.
8 3-phase transformer is shown. For 1-phase transformer, omit B-
phase connection.
9 Optional voltage matching control input. Voltage matching is
active with S3 closed, inactive with S3 open.
10 Item not supplied by Basler Electric.
Figure 4-8. Typical Connections for Shunt Application with ABC Rotation and Three-Phase Sensing
CTB should be reversed.
9287500991 Rev H
DECS-100 WITH VOLTAGE MATCHING
FIELD INPUT SENSING VAR/PF PARALLEL EXTERNAL AUX. VOLTAGE
OUTPUT POWER CTB VOLTAGE GROUND BUS CONTROL CONTROL ADJUST ALARM ADJUST MATCHING
F- F+ 3 4 5 CT1 CT2 E3 E2 E1 GND B1 B3 52J 52K 52L 52M 6D 7 6U AL 1 AL 2 A B VM VMC
4 5
10 10
9287500991 Rev H
52b S3
S2 S1
A B C
1 2 10 9 10
7
6 3
10 NOTES:
8
1 Required only for optional Var/PF control. Var/PF is active with
7
10 52b open. Var/PF is inactive with 52b closed.
11 10
2 Parallel control and droop active with S2 open, inactive with S2
closed.
3 S1 (SPDT, spring-return to center-off position) adjusts DECS-
100 setpoint.
10 52 4 Normally-open output contact closes for customer alarm or trip.
+
A
10 CTB 5 Analog input voltage between +/- 3 Vdc provides adjustment of
GEN B voltage sepoint (optional feature).
DECS-100 Installation
12
C 6 External fuses should be Bussman type KTK-10 or equivalent.
D2659-18
05-10-02
Generator Utility 7 Sensing potential transformer is required if line voltage exceeds
Side Side 660 Vac.
8 3-phase transformer is shown. For 1-phase transformer, omit B-
phase connection.
9 Optional voltage matching control input. Voltage matching is
active with S3 closed, inactive with S3 open.
10 Item not supplied by Basler Electric.
Figure 4-9. Typical Connections for Shunt Application with ABC Rotation and Single-Phase Sensing
CTB should be reversed.
4-11
4-12
DECS-100 WITH VOLTAGE MATCHING
FIELD INPUT SENSING VAR/PF PARALLEL EXTERNAL AUX. VOLTAGE
OUTPUT POWER CTB VOLTAGE GROUND BUS CONTROL CONTROL ADJUST ALARM ADJUST MATCHING
F- F+ 3 4 5 CT1 CT2 E3 E2 E1 GND B1 B3 52J 52K 52L 52M 6D 7 6U AL 1 AL 2 A B VM VMC
4 5
10 10
52b S3
S2 S1
6
ICRM-7 8
1 2 10 9 10
7
12 3
10 NOTES:
7 1 Required only for optional Var/PF control. Var/PF is active with
52b open. Var/PF is inactive with 52b closed.
10
STATION 2 Parallel control and droop active with S2 open, inactive with S2
POWER closed.
3 S1 (SPDT, spring-return to center-off position) adjusts DECS-
100 setpoint.
10 52
4 Normally-open output contact closes for customer alarm or trip.
+
A
DECS-100 Installation
10 CTB
GEN 5 Analog input voltage between +/- 3 Vdc provides adjustment of
B
11
voltage sepoint (optional feature).
C 6 External fuses should be Bussman type KTK-10 or equivalent.
P0028-08
03-01-05
Generator Utility
7 Sensing potential transformer is required if line voltage exceeds
Side Side 660 Vac.
8 1-phase power is shown. For 3-phase power, add missing
connection.
9 Optional voltage matching control input. Voltage matching is
active with S3 closed, inactive with S3 open.
10 Item not supplied by Basler Electric.
Figure 4-10. Typical Connections for Station Power Application and Three-Phase Sensing
CTB should be reversed.
12 Optional accessory for station power applications.
9287500991 Rev H
CT
GEN 1
0.1
CTB1
CTB2
DECS-100
CCC LOAD
DECS-100 ENABLE
0.1 CONTACT
CTB1
CTB2
D2880-16
05-19-00
GEN 2
CT
Mounting
The DECS-100 must be mounted inside a grounded, metal enclosure (conduit box). An access panel
should cover the opening for the front panel display.
Wiring
Wiring connected to the terminals listed below must be shielded. Each shield should be terminated to
ground on the outside of the conduit box.
x Current sensing terminals CT1 and CT2
x Relay output terminals AL1 and AL2
x Var/Power Factor control contact input terminals 52J and 52K
x Parallel generator compensation terminals 52L and 52M
x Raise and lower contact input terminals 6U, 6D, and 7
x Accessory input voltage terminals A and B
x Voltage matching contact input terminals VM and VMC
PRELIMINARY SETUP
Before starting the generator and DECS-100 for the first time, proceed as follows.
WARNING!
Lethal voltage is present at the rear panel when the unit is energized. Rear panel
connections should be made only when the unit is de-energized.
1. Tag and disconnect all wiring to the DECS-100. Be sure to insulate the wire terminals to prevent a
short circuit.
2. Start the prime mover and perform all engine governor adjustments.
3. After all initial governor adjustments have been made, shut down the prime mover.
9287500991 Rev H DECS-100 Installation 4-13
4. Connect only the DECS-100 power input terminals to an auxiliary power source. Before applying
DECS-100 operating power, observe the precautions noted in Operating Power Considerations
During DECS-100 Programming.
5. Perform all initial DECS-100 settings by connecting a PC operating with BESTCOMS to the rear
communication port of the DECS-100 and save all new settings.
6. Remove power from the DECS-100.
7. Connect the rest of the DECS-100 leads using the tagged identification.
8. Start the prime mover/generator and perform the final adjustments at rated speed and load.
9. After the initial startup, the DECS-100 should not require any further adjustments unless there is a
change in the system.
CAUTION
When programming the DECS-100 without the generator spinning, the
connections to DECS-100 terminals F+ and F– should be removed.
If it is necessary to perform programming with applied operating power over 120 Vac, a current-limiting
resistor must be connected between the power source and DECS-100 (Figure 4-12). A resistor rated at
20 ohms and 20 watts may be used to limit the inrush current to a safe level. During the duration of the
inrush current (about one cycle), the resistor power rating will be exceeded. Once the inrush has passed,
the resistor power dissipation level will be minimal. If desired, a 10 ohm, 50 watt resistor may be used
instead.
Figure 4-12. Operating Power Connections for DECS-100 Programming (Input Voltage >120 Vac)
These special operating considerations are to be observed only during DECS-100 programming.
Applications where the DECS-100 is powered from the generator output (shunt powered) or a permanent
magnet generator (PMG) are still valid within the constraints given in Section 1, General Information,
Specifications. In applications where station power is used to power the DECS-100, the DECS-100
should be protected by an Inrush Current Reduction Module (ICRM-7). See Power Supply Inputs for more
information.
ADJUSTMENTS
All adjustments are made using external switching, or with BESTCOMS software via the rear panel
communication port. See Sections 5 and 6 for more information regarding setting adjustments with
BESTCOMS software.
Figures
Figure 5-1. BESTCOMS Title and Version................................................................................................ 5-1
Figure 5-2. Communication Port Menu Selection...................................................................................... 5-2
Figure 5-3. Password Dialog Box .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Figure 5-4. Communication Initiation Screen ............................................................................................ 5-2
Figure 5-5. Wait Dialog Box....................................................................................................................... 5-2
Figure 5-6. System Configuration Screen ................................................................................................. 5-4
Figure 5-7. Setting Adjustments Screen, Setpoint Tab ............................................................................. 5-5
Figure 5-8. Setting Adjustments Screen, Startup Tab............................................................................... 5-6
Figure 5-9. Control Gain Screen................................................................................................................ 5-7
9287500991 Rev H DECS-100 BESTCOMS Software i
Figure 5-10. Analysis Screen, AVR Tab.................................................................................................... 5-9
Figure 5-11. Analysis Screen, FCR Tab.................................................................................................. 5-10
Figure 5-12. Analysis Screen, PF Tab..................................................................................................... 5-11
Figure 5-13. Analysis Screen, VAR Tab.................................................................................................. 5-12
Figure 5-14. Protection Settings, Protection Tab .................................................................................... 5-13
Figure 5-15. Protection Settings Screen, Limiter Tab ............................................................................. 5-14
Figure 5-16. Metering, Operation, and Alarms Screen, Operation Tab .................................................. 5-15
Figure 5-17. Metering, Operation, and Alarms Screen, Alarm/Status Tab.............................................. 5-18
Figure 5-18. PID Window ........................................................................................................................ 5-19
Figure 5-19. Settings Upload Dialog Box ................................................................................................ 5-20
Figure 5-20. Password Dialog Box .......................................................................................................... 5-21
Figure 5-21. Software Uploading Advisory Dialog Box ........................................................................... 5-22
Figure 5-22. DECS-100 Embedded Program Loader ............................................................................. 5-22
Figure 5-23. Retrieved DECS-100 Information ....................................................................................... 5-22
Figure 5-24. Settings File Reminder Dialog Box ..................................................................................... 5-23
Figure 5-25. Open Dialog Box ................................................................................................................. 5-23
Figure 5-26. File Transfer Progress......................................................................................................... 5-23
Figure 5-27. DECS-100 Information After Upload................................................................................... 5-24
Tables
Table 5-1. DECS-100 Stability Range Settings......................................................................................... 5-7
Table 5-2. Analysis Screen Tab Combinations ......................................................................................... 5-8
INSTALLATION
BESTCOMS software for the DECS-100 operates with IBM-compatible personal computers (PCs)
operating with Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, and Vista. The minimum recommended operating
requirements are:
x IBM compatible PC, 486DX2 or faster (100 MHz or higher microprocessor is recommended)
x CD-ROM Drive
x One available serial port
Installing BESTCOMS
BESTCOMS software contains a setup utility that installs the program on your PC. An uninstall utility is
loaded with the program that can be used to remove BESTCOMS from your PC if desired. Use the
following procedure to install BESTCOMS.
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the PC CD-ROM drive.
2. When the DECS-100 Setup and Documentation CD menu appears, click the Install button for the
BESTCOMS PC Program. The setup utility automatically installs BESTCOMS on your PC.
When BESTCOMS is installed, a Basler Electric folder is added to the Windows® program menu. This
folder is accessed by clicking the Start button and pointing to Programs. The Basler Electric folder
contains icons for the BESTCOMS-DECS100 program and a utility to remove BESTCOMS.
CAUTION
When applying operating power to the DECS-100 for programming purposes,
observe the precautions called out in Section 4, Installation, Preliminary Setup.
STARTING BESTCOMS
BESTCOMS is started by clicking the Windows® Start
button, pointing to Programs, the Basler Electric folder,
and then clicking the BESTCOMS-DECS100 icon. At
startup, a dialog box with the program title and version
number is displayed briefly (Figure 5-1). After this dialog
box is displayed, the System Configuration screen is
displayed.
NOTE
BESTCOMS may display the dialog box of
Figure 5-5 when initializing DECS-100 commu-
nication, obtaining DECS-100 configuration set-
tings, or performing other tasks. It's important to
Figure 5-3. Password Dialog Box wait until the box disappears before trying to
execute communication commands. Issuing
commands while the Wait dialog box is present
may disrupt communication between the DECS-
100 and BESTCOMS.
CHANGING SETTINGS
Settings are arranged into six groups.
x System Configuration x Analysis
x Setting Adjustments x Protection/Relay
x Control Gain x Metering/Operation
Each setting group has a corresponding toolbar button that can be selected to access that group of
settings. The six setting groups can also be accessed by clicking Screens on the menu bar and then
selecting the desired setting group from the list. Once a setting group is accessed, the individual settings
of the group can be viewed and changed.
A setting is changed by clicking within the setting field and typing the new setting. The range limits of a
setting can be viewed by double-clicking the setting. Once all desired setting changes have been made
on a setting group screen, the settings must be sent to the DECS-100 before viewing other screens.
Otherwise, the settings changes will be lost. Settings changes can be sent to the DECS-100 by clicking
the SendToDECS button. Settings can also be sent to the DECS-100 by clicking Communications on
the menu bar and clicking Send To DECS.
Sending Settings
Settings changes are sent to the DECS-100 by clicking the SendToDECS button. This causes the
selected setting displayed on the current settings screen to become the DECS-100 setting. Settings can
also be sent to the DECS-100 by clicking Communications on the menu bar and clicking Send To
DECS. Additionally, a setting can be sent by pressing the Enter key after the new value is typed in. The
SendToDECS button must be clicked or the Enter key must be pressed after each setting change to
ensure that all settings are sent to the DECS-100. See Saving Settings to DECS-100 Memory for
information about retaining DECS-100 settings after operating power is removed.
Receiving Settings
DECS-100 settings are retrieved by clicking the GetFromDECS button. This causes the current settings
of the DECS-100 to be displayed on the settings screen. Settings can also be received from the DECS-
100 by clicking Communications on the menu bar and clicking Get From DECS.
SETTING DEFINITIONS
Each of the six setting groups has a corresponding BESTCOMS screen. The settings of each screen are
categorized by one or more tabs. In the following paragraphs, settings are arranged and defined
according to the organization of the BESTCOMS screens and tabs.
System Configuration
The System Configuration screen consists of one tab labeled System Settings. Click the Configure
button to access the System Configuration screen or click Screens on the menu bar and click System
Configuration.
System Settings
System settings are shown in Figure 5-6 and described in the following paragraphs.
Sensing Voltage. This setting is used to configure the DECS-100 for either single-phase or three-phase
sensing voltage.
Limiter Mode. This setting enables and disables the excitation limiters. Overexcitation limiting (OEL) or
underexcitation limiting (UEL) can be enabled independently, both can be enabled, or neither limiter
enabled.
OEL Type. This setting configures the overexcitation limiter as a summing point limiter or takeover-style
limiter.
Generator Frequency. This setting is used to select a nominal system operating frequency of 50 hertz or
60 hertz.
Setpoint Auto Save. When enabled, this feature automatically saves setpoint changes in nonvolatile
memory. A change made to any setpoint (AVR, FCR, Var, or PF) initiates a 10 minute time delay. When
the time delay expires, the DECS-100 automatically saves the setpoint values in nonvolatile memory.
When disabled, this feature is not active and any setpoint changes must be saved to nonvolatile memory
by clicking the EEPROM button.
Style Number. The three, read-only style number fields indicate the electrical characteristics and
operational features of the DECS-100. the style number is displayed only when communication between
the DECS-100 and BESTCOMS is established.
Generator PT Ratio. The ratio of the generator sensing transformer is entered in this setting field. This
ratio allows the voltage displayed through BESTCOMS to match the actual generator output voltage. A
ratio of 1 to 150 may be entered in increments of 0.01.
Generator CT Ratio. The ratio of the generator B-phase current transformer is entered in this setting field.
This ratio allows the current displayed by the DECS-100 to match the actual B-phase generator output
current. A ratio of 1 to 3,000 may be entered in increments of 0.1.
Bus PT Ratio. This setting field is used to enter the bus potential sensing transformer ratio. This ratio
allows the bus voltage to be displayed through BESTCOMS. A ratio of 1 to 150 may be entered in 0.01
increments.
Setting Adjustments
The Setting Adjustments screen consists of two tabs: Setpoint and Startup.
Setpoint Tab
The Setpoint tab settings of the Setting Adjustments screen are shown in Figure 5-7. Each setting of the
Setpoint tab is described in the following paragraphs.
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) - AVR Setpoint (V). This setting field is used to enter the desired
generator output terminal voltage. The AVR setpoint value range depends on the regulator sensing
voltage and band setting.
Reactive Power Control (VAR) - VAR Setpoint (% of rated). The VAR Setpoint determines the level of
generator vars maintained by the DECS-100 when operating in Var Control mode. Values from -100 to
+100 percent in 1.0 percent increments may be entered in the VAR Setpoint field.
Power Factor Control (PF) - PF Setpoint. The PF Setpoint determines the level of generator power factor
maintained by the DECS-100 when operating in Power Factor Control mode. PF Setpoint values are
adjustable from -0.6 to -1 (1) or 0.6 to +1 in 0.001 increments.
Startup Tab
The Startup-tab settings of the Setting Adjustment screen are shown in Figure 5-8. Each setting of the
Startup tab is described in the following paragraphs.
Startup Control - Gen Soft Start Time (sec). This setting defines the time limit for the generator soft-start
voltage ramp time. The soft-start time minimizes generator voltage overshoot and can be set from 1 to
7,200 seconds in 1 second increments.
Underfrequency Setting - Corner Frequency (Hz). The Corner Frequency setting defines the value of
frequency that causes the DECS-100 to adjust the voltage setpoint so that the generator voltage follows
the selected volts per hertz slope. A value of 40 to 65 hertz can be entered in this setting field in 0.01
increments.
Underfrequency Setting - Slope (Volts/Hz). The slope for generator underfrequency protection is selected
with this per-unit setting. A slope setting of 0 to 3.00 can be entered in increments of 0.01.
Voltage Matching - Speed (sec). This setting determines how quickly the generator voltage is adjusted by
the DECS-100 to match the bus voltage. The Speed setting is adjustable from 1 to 300 seconds in 0.01
increments.
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Voltage Matching – Disable by Contact. This setting selects the DECS-100 contact input used to disable
voltage matching. Selecting “52JK or 52LM” allows either the 52JK or 52LM contact input to disable
voltage matching. Selecting “52JK” allows only the 52JK contact input to disable voltage matching.
Voltage Matching – Mode. The voltage matching mode can be Maintain or Revert. When Maintain is
selected, the DECS-100 setpoint is maintained at the bus voltage level even after the generator or utility
breaker opens. When Revert is selected, the DECS-100 setpoint reverts to its original level when the
generator or utility breaker opens.
Control Gain
The Control Gain screen consists of one tab labeled Control Gain. Click the Gain button to access the
Control Gain screen or click Screens on the menu bar and click Control Gain.
Control Gain Tab
Control gain settings are shown in Figure 5-9 and are described in the following paragraphs.
Stability Range. This setting selects one of 20 preset stability ranges within the DECS-100. A guide for
selecting the stability range is provided in Table 5-1. A setting of 21 enables the entry of custom stability
settings through the BESTCOMS PID window. Information about the PID window is provided later under
the heading of PID Window. When the Stability Range is set at 21, the PID button may be selected to
access the PID window. A Stability Range setting of 1 through 20 disables the PID button and prevents
access to the PID window.
AVR/FCR - Proportional Gain KP. This setting selects the proportional constant (KP) stability parameter.
The DECS-100 supplies a value that is equivalent to KP multiplied by the error between the voltage
setpoint and the actual generator output voltage. KP values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in increments of
0.01.
Observe the following guidelines when tuning the KP value. If the transient response has too much
overshoot, then KP should be decreased. If the transient response is too slow, then KP should be
increased.
AVR/FCR - Integral Gain KI. This setting selects the integral constant (KI) stability parameter. The DECS-
100 supplies a value that is equivalent to KI multiplied by the integral of the error between the voltage
setpoint and the actual generator output voltage. KI values of 0.01 to 1,000 may be entered in increments
of 0.01.
Increasing the value of KI decreases the time required to reach steady state.
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AVR/FCR - Derivative Gain KD. This setting selects the derivative constant (KD) stability parameter. The
DECS-100 provides an output value that is equivalent to KD multiplied by the derivative of the error
between the voltage setpoint and the actual generator output voltage. KD values of 0 to 1,000 may be
entered in increments of 0.01.
Increasing the value of KD reduces transient response ringing.
AVR/FCR - AVR<=Loop Gain Kg=>FCR. This setting adjusts the loop-gain level of the PID algorithm.
Loop Gain values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered for AVR and FCR operation in increments of 0.01.
VAR/PF - PF Integral Gain KI. This setting adjusts the integral gain and determines the characteristic of
the DECS-100 dynamic response to a changed PF setting. PF KI values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in
increments of 0.01.
VAR/PF - Var Integral Gain KI. This setting adjusts the integral gain and determines the characteristic of
the DECS-100 dynamic response to a changed var setting. Var KI values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in
increments of 0.01.
VAR/PF - VAR<=Loop Gain Kg=>PF. This setting adjusts the loop-gain level of the PI algorithm for var or
power factor control. Loop Gain values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered for var and power factor operation in
increments of 0.01.
OEL/UEL – OEL Integral Gain KI. This setting controls the rate at which the DECS-100 responds during
an overexcitation event. KI values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in increments of 0.01.
OEL/UEL – OEL Loop Gain Kg. This setting adjusts the coarse loop-gain level of the PID algorithm for the
overexcitation limiting function. Loop Gain values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in increments of 0.01.
OEL/UEL – UEL Integral Gain KI. This setting controls the rate at which the DECS-100 responds during
an underexcitation event. KI values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in increments of 0.01.
OEL/UEL – UEL Loop Gain Kg. This setting adjusts the coarse loop-gain level of the PID algorithm for the
underexcitation limiting function. Loop Gain values of 0 to 1,000 may be entered in increments of 0.01.
Analysis
Click the Analysis button or click Screens on the Menu bar and click Analysis to view the Analysis
screen. The Analysis screen consists of four tabs: VAR, PF, AVR, and FCR. Each of the tabs displays
four metered sensing values and has six alarm signal indicators. Metered sensing values include Vrms
(rms voltage), Ifd (dc field current), reactive power (vars), and power factor (PF). Alarm signal indicators
include Overexcitation Limiting, Underexcitation Limiting, Generator Overvoltage, Loss of Generator
Sensing, Underfrequency Active, and Overexcitation Shutdown.
The operating status and control mode of the DECS-100 determine which tabs of the Analysis screen are
enabled and can be accessed by the user. Table 5-2 lists the DECS-100 operating status and control
modes that enable the four tabs of the Analysis screen.
Table 5-2. Analysis Screen Tab Combinations
Control Mode Operating Status Tab Enabled
AVR OFF AVR
AVR PF AVR, PF
AVR VAR AVR, VAR
FCR N/A FCR
Control mode and operating status selections are made at the Operation tab of the BESTCOMS Metering
screen and are discussed later in this section.
AVR Tab
Figure 5-10 illustrates the settings, sensing values, and alarm signal indicators of the AVR tab. The
settings of the AVR tab make it possible to increment and decrement the AVR setpoint of the DECS-
100.The sensing values and alarm signal indicators of the AVR tab are also displayed by the other tabs of
the Analysis screen.
Voltage Step Response - AVR Setpoint (V) (Nominal). This read-only field indicates the AVR setpoint.
(The AVR setpoint is set by using the Setpoint tab of the Setting Adjustments screen). The voltage
displayed in the AVR Setpoint field is selected by clicking the adjacent button. Clicking this button sends
the AVR Setpoint value to the DECS-100 and changes the color of the button from gray to red.
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Voltage Step Response - Increment of AVR Setpoint (V). These two fields indicate the increase that
occurs to the AVR setpoint when the corresponding Increment button is clicked. The "% increase" field is
used to set and indicate the percentage that the AVR setpoint is increased when the Increment button is
clicked. The "AVR Setpoint =" field indicates the value of voltage that corresponds to the "% increase"
field. Any setpoint value within range or higher than the setpoint value can be typed into the "AVR
Setpoint ="field, which updates the "% increase" field. The AVR setpoint changes to this value when the
adjacent button is clicked. When clicked, the Increment button changes from gray to red to indicate that
the AVR setpoint has increased to the value in the "AVR Setpoint =" field.
voltages. The reported values are the product of the voltage sensed at terminals E1, E2, and E3 and the
generator PT ratio. All metering values are updated once each second. When single-phase sensing is
used (System Configuration screen, Sensing Voltage) and the DECS-100 sensing voltage terminals (E1,
E2, and E3) are connected as shown in Figures 4-7 or 4-9, all of the generator voltage metering values
will be identical.
Gen Current (A). This metering value indicates the level of the B-phase generator current. This value is
the product of the current input to CT1 and CT2 and the CT ratio. Generator current is monitored through
DECS-100 terminals CT1 and CT2.
Gen Frequency (Hz). This metering value indicates the frequency of the monitored generator voltage.
Power - VA. This metering value indicates apparent power and is the calculated product of the metered
generator voltage (VAVG), PT ratio (entered at the System Configuration screen), metered generator
current (Ib), CT ratio (entered at the System Configuration screen), and the square root of 3. See
Equation 5-1.
VA V AVG u I B u 3
Equation 5-1
Power – W. This metering value indicates real power and is the calculated product of the metered
generator voltage(VAVG), PT ratio (entered at the System Configuration screen), metered generator
current (Ib) CT ratio (entered at the System Configuration screen), square root of 3, and the cosine of the
metered phase angle. See Equation 5-2.
PID DATA
BESTCOMS enables generator stability to be set through the automatic calculation of PID parameters.
PID stands for Proportional, Integral, Derivative. The word proportional means that the response of the
DECS-100 output is proportional or relative to the amount of change that is observed. Integral means that
the DECS-100 output is proportional to the amount of time that a change is observed. Integral action
eliminates offset. Derivative means that the DECS-100 output is proportional to the required rate of
excitation change. Derivative action avoids excitation overshoot.
BESTCOMS automatically calculates PID values after the user selects the generator frequency,
generator time constant (T'do), and exciter time constant (Texc). With BESTCOMS, the user may
generate new PID numbers, add to a PID list file, and update the AVR gain settings in the Control Gain or
Step Response screens.
The PID window (Figure 5-18) is accessed by clicking the PID button. The PID button can be clicked only
when the Stability Range setting of the Control Gain screen is set at a value of 21. (A setting of 21
enables the entry of custom stability settings through the PID window.) Then, when a field of the Control
Gain screen is changed or selected, the PID button changes from gray to yellow and the button can be
clicked to view the PID window. After the PID numbers are modified, calculated, and updated, the PID
window is closed by clicking the Update Setting Screen button. The modified PID values are then shown
on the Control Gain screen.
PID parameters can be added to a list and recalled for operation and comparison. To add to the list, type
a name for the generator (or other appropriate information) in the generator information box. Select the
generator time constant. Observe the PID gain parameters in the Field Output Data fields. If these gain
parameters are appropriate, click the Add to PID List button. Check for the new parameters by pulling
down the PID List (click the down arrow). The new gain and time constant parameters should be
displayed.
SETTINGS FILES
BESTCOMS software enables you to print a list of DECS-100 settings, save DECS-100 settings to a file,
and open a settings file and upload those settings to a DECS-100. A settings file may also be opened and
edited within any text editing software.
CAUTION
Before uploading a settings file, remove operating power from the DECS-100,
disconnect the field wiring from terminals F+ and F–, and re-apply operating
power to the DECS-100.
The upload process is started by clicking the open icon or clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking
Open. A dialog box is then displayed (Figure 5-19) reminding you that the DECS-100 should be off-line
before uploading settings. Clicking Yes loads the settings into DECS-100 memory.
PASSWORD PROTECTION
Password protection guards against unauthorized changing or viewing of DECS-100 settings. A single
password protects all DECS-100 settings. The DECS-100 is delivered with a default password of decs.
Once the password is changed, it should be stored in a secure location. If the user-defined password is
lost or forgotten, BESTCOMS must be reloaded to restore the default password.
NOTE
A password change can be made only after communication between
BESTCOMS and the DECS-100 is established.
TERMINATING COMMUNICATION
DECS-100 communication is terminated by clicking on Communications on the menu bar, and clicking
Close Comm Port. You are asked if you want to save the settings to EEPROM. This question is asked
even if no changes were made to the DECS-100 settings. When you execute the Close command (with a
Yes or No to save settings to EEPROM), communication with the DECS-100 is terminated. If you choose
to exit BESTCOMS (by clicking File on the menu bar and then Exit) without first closing communication,
you are still given the opportunity to save the settings to EEPROM.
EMBEDDED FIRMWARE
Embedded firmware is the operating program that controls the actions of the DECS-100. The DECS-100
stores firmware in nonvolatile flash memory that can be reprogrammed through the RS-232
communication port. It is not necessary to replace EPROM chips when replacing the firmware with a
newer version.
CAUTION
If power is lost or communication is interrupted during file transfer, the DECS-100
will not recover and will cease to be operational.
NOTE
Communication must be closed prior to uploading embedded firmware to the
DECS-100. Refer to the Terminating Communication subsection for information
about closing DECS-100 communication.
1. Connect a communication cable between the rear RS-232 connector of the DECS-100 and the
appropriate communication port of your PC.
2. Click DECSLoad on the BESTCOMS menu bar and click Uploading Embedded Software. If this
menu selection is grayed out, you'll need to close DECS-100 communication. Refer to the
Terminating Communication subsection for information about closing DECS-100 communication.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you do not get the results that you expect from the DECS-100, first check the programmable settings for
the appropriate function. Use the following troubleshooting procedures when difficulties are encountered
in the operation of your excitation system.
No Droop
Step 1. Verify that the DECS-100 52L/M contact input is open.
If the 52L/M contact input is not open, it must be opened to enable the droop function.
If the 52L/M contact input is open, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2. Verify that the DECS-100 52J/K contact input (if present) is closed or the Var/PF function is
disabled via BESTCOMS. Var/PF operation must be disabled for droop operation. If var/PF
operation is disabled, proceed to Step 3.
Step 3. Verify that the DECS-100 droop setting is not adjusted to 0% droop.
If the droop setting is adjusted to 0% droop, increase the setpoint above 0%.
If the droop setting is adjusted to above 0%, proceed to Step 4.
Step 4. Check for an open in the circuit connected to DECS-100 CT1 and CT2.
If there is an open circuit, repair as necessary.
If there is no open circuit, proceed to Step 5.
Step 5. Verify that all connections are correct according to Figures 4-6 through 4-9.
If connections are incorrect, correct the problem.
If connections are correct, proceed to Step 6.
Step 6. Verify that the load being applied to the generator for droop testing is not purely resistive.
If only a resistive load is being applied to the generator, apply an inductive load and retest.
If the load being applied to the generator is inductive, proceed to Step 7.
Step 7. Verify that your DECS-100 is compatible with the current sensing transformer (1 A or 5 A
secondary) being used. For example, a current sensing transformer with a 1 ampere output
rating would produce very little droop if your DECS-100 has a 5 ampere current transformer
input. Refer to Figure 1-1 to check the current transformer input of your DECS-100.
If the current transformer input is incorrect, replace the current sensing transformer or the
DECS-100 for compatibility.
If the current transformer input is correct, proceed to Step 8.
Step 8. If the above steps fail to correct the malfunction, replace the DECS-100 unit.
Zugelassene Schmierfette für AvK – Generatoren: Approved lubricants for AvK generators:
Für die Erstbefüllung verwendet AvK das Fett For the first filling during manufacturing, AvK uses
ESSO Unirex N3. ESSO Unirex N3.
Diese Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollstän- This list does not submit any claim of complete-
digkeit, denn eine Mischbarkeit von lithiumverseif- ness, because a mixture of lithium-soap based
ten Fetten verschiedener Hersteller ist durchaus grease of different manufacturers is possible and
gegeben und somit können auch andere Quali- therefore other lithium-soap based quality grease
tätsfette der Konsistenz 3 auf Lithiumseifenbasis of grade 3 can be used.
verwendet werden.
Dennoch empfiehlt AvK, die Fette nicht unterein- Nevertheless, AVK recommends to re-grease with
ander zu mischen. the same selected brand.
Das verwendete Fett muss dauerhaft bis zu The type of grease that is used must be appli-
einer Temperatur von 130 °C betrieben werden cable for continuous temperatures up to
können. 130 °C.
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Technical Data
Technisches Datenblatt für AvK-
FM 7.3-5
Generatoren
Leistungsfaktor: 0,80
Bemessungsspannung: 11 kV
Drehzahl: 1500 1/min
Frequenz: 50 Hz Spannungstellbereich:
Bemessungsstrom: 230,9 A Zone A gemäß IEC 60034-1 (+/- 5%)
Wicklungsschritt: ca. 5/6
Isolationsklasse: Stator: Klasse F Rotor: Klasse F Erwärmung nach F
Umgebungstemperatur: 40 ° C Umgebung: Standardbedingungen
Aufstellhöhe: 1000 m
Schutzart: IP23 Filter:
Kühlart: IC 01 - Durchzugsbelüftung
Kurzschlussdaten:
Anfangskurzschlusswechselstrom: Ik'' 1400 A
Stoßkurzschlussstrom: IS 3564 A
Dauerkurzschlussstrom: Ik 693 A 3 x Nennstrom für max. 10 s
Stoßkurzschlussmoment: Mk2 220,7 kNm
Max. Fehlsynchronisationsmoment: Mf 474,5 kNm
Nennscheinmoment: MSN 28,01 kNm
Nennmoment MN 22,41 kNm
Moment Welle MSh 23,13 kNm
Lastaufschaltung:
max. Lastaufschaltung: 2400 kVA für Leistung: 4400 kVA
Leistungsfaktor 0.4 Leistungsfaktor: 0,8
15% transienter Spannungseinbruch transienter Spannungseinbruch: -21,6 %
Bemerkungen:
PT100 Temperatur Fühler RTD’s PT100 Temperature Detectors
Einstellwerte für Meßinstrumente in der Schaltan- Adjustment Values for Measuring Equipment in
lage the Switchboard
Lager: Bearings:
AvK empfiehlt jedoch generell, bei der Inbetrieb- Generally AvK recommends adjusting the shut
nahme die Abschaltwerte entsprechend den tat- down values by the commissioning according to
sächlichen Gegebenheiten einzustellen. Nach the actual conditions at site. After a test run with
einem Probelauf mit Nennlast über ca. 3-4 Stun- rated load of approx. 3-4 hours the temperature
den sollten die Temperaturfühler mit einem Ab- sensors should be adjusted with a distance of
stand von ca. 5 K zu den gemessenen Werten approx. 5 K to the measured values. By this ad-
eingestellt werden. Zu beachten ist bei dieser justment, the maximum possible cooling air inlet
Vorgangsweise, daß die max. mögliche Kühlluft- temperature should be considered.
eintrittstemperatur berücksichtigt wird.
This is first of all important for the temperature
Dies gilt besonders für die Temperaturüberwa- supervision of roller / sleeve bearings, as a tem-
chung der Wälzlager/Gleitlager, da ein Tempera- perature rise, generally, indicates a bearing dam-
turanstieg normalerweise auf Lagerschäden hin- age. However, this can only be registered when
deutet. Dies kann jedoch nur erfaßt werden, falls the warning and shut down level have been ad-
Warnung- und Abschaltlevel relativ nah auf die justed relatively close to the rated temperatures.
Nenntemperatur eingestellt sind!
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Data Sheet PT100 Winding Temperature
Dimension and technical data:
check point
Hersteller EPHY-MESS
manufactor
Bezeichnung M-OK / KS PT 100
denomination
Einsatztemperatur -20 °C … +200 °C
operative temperature
Nennwiderstand 100 Ω at 0 °C
rated resistance
Schaltungsart 2 wire
wiring
Meßstrom recommended 1 - 2 mA
measuring current max 10 mA
Toleranzklasse B acc. to DIN EN 60751
tolerance class
Hochspannungsfestigkeit 3.0 kV / 50 Hz, 1 min.
dielectric test
Zuleitung type: cable, silver plated, PTFE
connection insulated
section: AWG 24/7
length: 500 mm
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Data Sheet PT100 Bearing Temperature
Dimension and technical data:
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Information zum Explosionsschutzblech Information to explosion protection device
Das Explosionsschutzblech ist ein Schutzsystem The explosion protection device is a protective
zur Druckentlastung, das den Schaden im Falle system for decompression that limits the damage
einer Explosion im Klemmkasten örtlich begrenzt. caused by an explosion in the terminal box and
Eine Explosion kann im Fehlerfall durch einen keeps the effect local. A spark-over in the terminal
Überschlag im Klemmenkasten entstehen. Hierbei box can - in case of an failure - lead to an explo-
werden Luft und andere Materialien, aufgrund der sion. Due to extreme high temperatures, air and
extrem hohen Temperatur, schlagartig um ein other materials expand to a multiple of their nor-
vielfaches des Ausgangsvolumens ausgedehnt. mal volume.
Es wird versucht, den aus dieser Reaktion entste- Pre-determined breaking points are designed for
henden Druck gezielt durch Sollbruchstellen so reducing the occurring pressure so that the con-
abzubauen, dass die Auswirkungen der Explosion sequences of an explosion can be minimized.
minimiert werden kann. Primäres Ziel ist, dass Primary target is to eliminate the risk of danger to
eine Personengefährdung nahezu ausgeschlos- staff and other persons.
sen werden kann.
issued approved
Date 14.02.2008 14.02.2008
Position Mechanical Design Mechanical Design
Engineer Manager
Signature Andreas Bachhuber Thomas Koerner
Explosionsschutzblech
Explosion protection device