Easygen-3000 Series: Option Manual
Easygen-3000 Series: Option Manual
Easygen-3000 Series: Option Manual
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Brief Overview
NOTICE!
This option manual must be used together with the
device standard manual. A option manual only
describes the additional functionality of the device.
Please refer to Ä “Additional functionality” on page 5
for details.
The following standard manual is required to install,
commission and operate the device:
– easYgen-3400/3500 manual (37528A)
Additional functionality
The easYgen-3400/3500 Rental controllers have
some additional features compared to the 'standard'
easYgen-3400/3500 controllers. The differences are
listed below.
– Switchable parameter sets.
Refer to
Ä Chapter 2.1.1 “Switchable Parameter Sets”
on page 17 for details.
– Period of use counter.
Refer to
Ä Chapter 2.1.2 “Configure Counters” on page 24
for details.
– Specialized menu screens.
Refer to
Ä Chapter 2.2.1 “Front Panel Access” on page 24
for details.
Scope of delivery The following parts are included in the scope of delivery. Please
check prior to the installation that all parts are present.
Table of contents
1 General Information.................................................................................................................. 9
2 Additional Functionality.......................................................................................................... 17
2.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................. 17
2.1.1 Switchable Parameter Sets....................................................................................................... 17
2.1.2 Configure Counters................................................................................................................... 24
2.2 Operation................................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.1 Front Panel Access................................................................................................................... 24
2.3 Access via ToolKit..................................................................................................................... 25
2.4 Appendix................................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.1 Data Protocols........................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.2 LogicsManager Reference........................................................................................................ 27
2.4.3 Event And Alarm Reference...................................................................................................... 28
4 Index......................................................................................................................................... 31
1 General Information
1.1 About This Manual
1.1.1 Revision History
Software
Small changes e.g., the correspondent Remote Panel version is displayed in ToolKit.
Manual
n Release
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
an immediately-dangerous situation that could cause
death or severe injuries if not avoided.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possibly-dangerous situation that could cause death
or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possibly-dangerous situation that could cause slight
injuries if it is not avoided.
NOTICE!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possibly-dangerous situation that could cause prop‐
erty and environmental damage if it is not avoided.
Additional markings To emphasize instructions, results, lists, references, and other ele‐
ments, the following markings are used in these instructions:
Marking Explanation
Step-by-step instructions
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1.4 Safety
1.4.1 Intended Use
The genset control unit has been designed and constructed solely
for the intended use described in this manual.
The genset control unit must be used exclusively for engine-generator system
management applications.
n Intended use requires operation of the control unit within the specifications
listed in 'Chapter: Technical Data' in easYgen-3400/3500 manual (37528).
n All permissible applications are outlined in 'Chapter: Application' in
easYgen-3400/3500 manual (37528).
n Intended use also includes compliance with all instructions and safety notes
presented in this manual and the general manual listed above.
n Any use which exceeds or differs from the intended use shall be considered
improper use.
n No claims of any kind for damage will be entertained if such claims result
from improper use.
NOTICE!
Damage due to improper use!
Improper use of the genset control unit may cause
damage to the control unit as well as connected com‐
ponents.
Improper use includes, but is not limited to:
– Operation outside the specified operation condi‐
tions.
1.4.2 Personnel
WARNING!
Hazards due to insufficiently qualified personnel!
If unqualified personnel perform work on or with the
control unit hazards may arise which can cause
serious injury and substantial damage to property.
– Therefore, all work must only be carried out by
appropriately qualified personnel.
Modifications
WARNING!
Hazards due to unauthorized modifications
Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equip‐
ment outside its specified mechanical, electrical, or
other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or
property damage, including damage to the equipment.
Any unauthorized modifications:
– constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within the
meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding
warranty coverage for any resulting damage
– invalidate product certifications or listings.
Use of batteries/alternators
NOTICE!
Damage to the control system due to improper
handling
Disconnecting a battery from a control system that
uses an alternator or battery-charging device whilst the
charging device is still connected causes damage to
the control system.
– Make sure the charging device is turned off before
disconnecting the battery from the system.
Electrostatic discharge
Protective equipment: n ESD wrist band
NOTICE!
Damage from electrostatic discharge
All electronic equipment sensitive to damage from
electrostatic discharge, which can cause the control
unit to malfunction or fail.
– To protect electronic components from static
damage, take the precautions listed below.
4. Opening the control cover may void the unit warranty. Do not
remove the printed circuit board (PCB) from the control cab‐
inet unless instructed by this manual.
Tools Use of the proper tools ensures successful and safe execution of
tasks presented in this manual.
Specific required tools are listed in each individual set of instruc‐
tions.
The cumulative required tools are detailed below:
2 Additional Functionality
General notes This chapter only describes the additional functionality of this
option device compared to the standard device of the product
series.
2.1 Configuration
2.1.1 Switchable Parameter Sets
General notes
The easYgen with rental functionality provides four switchable
parameter sets. This allows to configure and store four inde‐
pendent device settings packages.
Default Settings
The easYgen rental version from factory comes with
Set 1 values and settings instead of easYgen standard
settings (later on namend "Original").
Parameter ID
Parameter ID
Dependencies
PF Power Factor
P Active Power [kW]
S Apparent power [kVA]
Q Reactive Power [kvar]
The AC power triangle illustrates the dependencies between active
power, apparent power, reactive power and power factor.
n PF = P/S = cos Φ
n Q = √(S2-P2)
n S = √(P2+Q2)
n P = S * PF
Fig. 5: AC power triangle
[Default]
7462 System rated 2 50 / 60 Hz The rated frequency of the system is used as a reference figure for all fre‐
frequency quency related functions, which use a percentage value, like frequency moni‐
7463 7462: [50 Hz]
toring, breaker operation windows or the Analog Manager.
7464 7463: [60 Hz]
Notes
4751 Engine rated 2 500 to 4,000 Number of revolutions per minute of the engine at rated engine speed. The
speed rpm speed control with an ECU via J1939 CAN bus refers to this value.
4772
4751: [1,500
4793
rpm]
4814
4772: [1,800
rpm]
4793: [1,500
rpm]
4814: [1,800
rpm]
Notes
4752 Generator 2 50 to 650000 V This value refers to the rated voltage of the generator (generator voltage on
rated voltage data plate) and is the voltage measured on the potential transformer primary.
4773 4752: [400 V]
The generator potential transformer primary voltage is entered in this param‐
4794 4773: [240 V]
eter.
4815 4794: [200 V]
The generator rated voltage is used as a reference figure for all generator
4815: [200 V] voltage related functions, which use a percentage value, like generator
voltage monitoring, breaker operation windows or the Analog Manager.
Notes
4754 Mains rated 2 50 to 650000 V This value refers to the rated voltage of the mains and is the voltage meas‐
voltage ured on the potential transformer primary.
4775 4754: [400 V]
The mains potential transformer primary voltage is entered in this parameter.
4796 4775: [240 V]
The mains rated voltage is used as a reference figure for all mains voltage
4817 4796: [200 V] related functions, which use a percentage value, like mains voltage moni‐
toring, breaker operation windows or the Analog Manager.
4817: [200 V]
Notes
4831 Busbar 1 rated 2 50 to 650000 V This value refers to the rated voltage of busbar 1 and is the voltage measured
voltage on the potential transformer primary.
4833 4831: [400 V]
If voltage measuring is configured to 1Ph 3W, the WYE voltage (VL1N) must
4835 4833: [240 V]
be entered here.
4837 4835: [200 V]
The busbar 1 potential transformer primary voltage is entered in this param‐
4837: [200 V] eter. The busbar rated voltage is used as a reference figure for all busbar
voltage related functions, which use a percentage value, like synchronization.
[Default]
Notes
4756 Gen. rated 2 0.5 to 99999.9 This value specifies the generator real power rating, which is used as a refer‐
active power kW ence figure for related functions. The generator rated active power is the gen‐
4777
[kW] erator apparent power multiplied by the generator power factor (typically
[200.0 kW]
4798 ~0.8). These values are indicated in the generator data plate (Ä “Dependen‐
cies” on page 18).
4819
Notes
4758 Gen. rated 2 0.5 to 99999.9 This value specifies the generator reactive power rating, which is used as a
react. power kvar reference figure for related functions. The generator rated reactive power also
4779
[kvar] depends on the generator values (Ä “Dependencies” on page 18).
[200.0 kvar]
4800
Notes
4821
Original parameter 1758 is still present as visualization value in the controller.
4760 Generator 2 1 to 32000 A This value specifies the generator rated current, which is used as a reference
rated current figure for related functions.
4781 4760: [300 A]
4823: [600 A]
Notes
4761 Gen. CT pri‐ 2 1 to 32000 A/x The input of the current transformer ratio is necessary for the indication and
mary rated cur‐ control of the actual monitored value.
4782 4761: [500 A/x]
rent
The current transformers ratio should be selected so that at least 60 % of the
4803 4782: [800 A/x]
(Generator cur‐ secondary current rating can be measured when the monitored system is at
4824 rent transformer 4803: [1000 100 % of operating capacity (i.e. at 100 % of system capacity a 5 A CT should
primary rating) A/x] output 3 A).
4824: [1000 If the current transformers are sized so that the percentage of the output is
A/x] lower, the loss of resolution may cause inaccuracies in the monitoring and
control functions and affect the functionality of the control.
Notes
4762 Int. freq. con‐ 0 15.00 to 85.00 The internal generator frequency setpoint 1 is defined in this screen.
trol setpoint 1 Hz
4783 This value is the reference for the frequency controller when performing iso‐
(Internal fre‐ 4762: [50.00 lated and/or no-load operations.
4804
quency control Hz]
Generally 50 Hz or 60 Hz will be the values entered into this parameter. It is
4825 setpoint 1)
4783: [60.00 possible to enter a different value here.
Hz]
4804: [50.00
Hz]
4825: [60.00
Hz]
Notes
[Default]
4763 Int. voltage 1 50 to 650,000 V The internal generator voltage setpoint 1 is defined in this screen. This value
control set‐ is the reference for the voltage controller when performing isolated and/or no-
4784 4763: [400 V]
point 1 load operations.
4805 4784: [240 V]
4826: [200 V]
Notes
4765 Int. load con‐ 1 0.0 to 9999.9 The load setpoint 1 is defined in this screen. This value is the reference for
trol setpoint 1 kW the load controller when performing parallel operations.
4786
(Internal load [100.0 kW]
4807
control setpoint
1) Notes
4828
Original parameter 5520 is still present as visualization value in the controller.
4767 Int. power 1 -0.999 to +1.000 The desired power factor may be configured here so that the reactive power
factor setpoint is regulated in the system.
4788 [+1.000]
1
The designations "–" and "+" stand for inductive/lagging (generator overex‐
4809
cited) and capacitive/leading (generator underexcited) reactive power.
4830
This setpoint is active only in mains parallel operation.
Notes
7450 Load setpoint 2 Import The value entered for the import level shall always be supplied by the utility.
1 All load swings are absorbed by the generator(s) provided the load rating for
7451
the generator(s) is not exceeded. The generator will always start when an
7452 import power operation is enabled.
7453 Export The value entered for the export level shall always be supplied to the utility.
All load swings are absorbed by the generator(s) provided the load rating for
the generator(s) is not exceeded. The generator will always start when an
export power operation is enabled.
[Constant] The generator shall always supply the value entered for the constant power
level. All load swings are absorbed by the utility. The generator will always
start when a constant power (base load) operation is enabled.
Notes
7454 Application 2 The unit may be configured to different application modes. The discrete inputs
mode and relay outputs are pre-defined dependent upon the selected application
7455
mode. Only the screens and functions that pertain to the application mode
7456 selected are displayed. The single line diagram in the main screen will
change.
7457
Refer to 'Chapter: Application' in easYgen-3400/3500 manual (37528) for
additional information.
The control unit will function as an engine start/stop control with generator
and engine protection. All necessary inputs and outputs are assigned and
pre-defined.
[Default]
The control unit will function as an engine start/stop control with generator
and engine protection. The control unit can only open the GCB. All necessary
inputs and outputs are assigned and pre-defined.
In this mode the unit operates the GCB with close and open orders. All other
breakers in the system are operated by the LS-5. The CAN system allows
here a maximum 16 LS-5 and 32 easYgen-3400/3500 devices.
In this mode the unit operates the breakers like in the mode "GCB/MCB". But
instead of operating the MCB directly over relays the unit commands an LS-5
to operate the MCB.
In this mode the unit operates the GCB and a "Generator Group Breaker"
(GGB) with close and open orders.
In this mode the unit operates the GCB, the GGB and the MCB with close and
open orders.
In this mode the unit operates the breakers like in the mode "GCB/GGB". But
instead of operating the GGB directly over relays the unit commands an LS-5
to operate the GGB. In comparison to the "GCB/GGB" mode, it does not allow
a mains parallel operation. So this is a purely isolated operation mode.
Notes
[Default]
7458 Breaker transi‐ 2 Parallel / Inter‐ The control unit automatically controls the two breakers (MCB and GCB).
tion mode change / Closed
7459
Transit. / Open
7460 Tranistion /
External
7461
[Parallel]
Notes
The unit provides two alternative transition modes, which may be activated
temporarily via the LogicsManager and override the transition mode config‐
ured in this parameter.
12985 Parameter Set 1 Determined by Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled, parameter set
2 LogicsManager 2 will be enabled.
Notes
The default "Parameter Set 1" is used, if more than one parameter set is ena‐
bled simultaneously.
12986 Parameter Set 1 Determined by Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled, parameter set
3 LogicsManager 3 will be enabled.
Notes
The default "Parameter Set 1" is used, if more than one parameter set is ena‐
bled simultaneously.
12987 Parameter Set 1 Determined by Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled, parameter set
4 LogicsManager 4 will be enabled.
Notes
The default "Parameter Set 1" is used, if more than one parameter set is ena‐
bled simultaneously.
[Default]
2579 Reset period of 21 Yes / No If this parameter is configured to "Yes" the "period of use" counter is reset to
use counter "0". Once the counter "period of use" has been reset, the control unit changes
[No]
this parameter to "No".
Notes
1 The code level can be configured with "Codelevel for reset per. of use"
(parameter 2581 Ä p. 24). If your current code level does not match, this
parameter is not visible.
2581 Codelevel for 3 0 to 5 This parameter defines which code level is necessary to reset the period of
reset per. of use counter (parameter 2579 Ä p. 24).
[0]
use
2.2 Operation
2.2.1 Front Panel Access
Specialised menu screens
easYgen-3400 Rental can be accessed via Remote
Panel RP-3000.
Configure measurement/Sets
The configure measurement screen has been extended by sub-
menu entries for the direct access to parameter Sets 1 to 4.
System management
The rental application optimized system management screen now
gives direct access to following parameters:
n Device number
n Node-ID CAN bus 1
n Number of gens communicating
Configure counters
The rental optimized configure counters screen has been extended
by entries (moved here) for the direct access to following parame‐
ters:
n Reset period of use counter
n Codelevel for reset per. of use
Symbol/Softkey Description
n ToolKit installed
n PC/Laptop connected with the device
n Appropriate .wset file opened
n ToolKit connected to the device
Settings and Set selection The settings of Set 1..4 can be found in ToolKit “PARAMETER”
“Switchable parameter sets”.
Factory settings are described in Ä “General notes” on page 17.
2.4 Appendix
2.4.1 Data Protocols
CANopen/Modbus Data Protocol 5003 (Basic Visualization)
ID
... ...
13285 Once the parameter set is changed, the original parameters will be updated.
4 Index
C S
Contact person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Symbols
in the instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
I
Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 U
Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
P
Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 W
Protective equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11