Dkg-329 Automatic Transfer Switch With Uninterrupted Transfer and Multiple Genset Support
Dkg-329 Automatic Transfer Switch With Uninterrupted Transfer and Multiple Genset Support
Dkg-329 Automatic Transfer Switch With Uninterrupted Transfer and Multiple Genset Support
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DKG-329 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH WITH UNINTERRUPTED TRANSFER AND MULTIPLE GENSET SUPPORT
FEATURES
Automatic contactor control Synchroscope & check synch No break transfer& no break load test Multiple genset system support Electrical protections for genset Built in alarms and warnings Load shedding, dummy load Periodic maintenance request indicator Built in daily / weekly / monthly exerciser Event logging with time stamp and measurements Statistical counters Battery backed-up real time clock Weekly operation schedule programs 3 level password system Field adjustable parameters RS-232 serial port Firmware downloadable from serial port Free MS-Windows Remote monitoring SW: -local and modem connection -monitoring, download of parameters -modem networking GSM and PSTN modem support GSM SMS message sending on fault MODBUS communications Graphic LCD display (128x64 pixels) User friendly graphic indicators Triple language support Customer logo display capability Configurable digital inputs: 7 Configurable digital outputs: 2 Total digital outputs: 6 I/O expansion capability Survives cranking dropouts Sealed front panel Plug-in connection system for easy replacement Dimensions (165x125x48mm)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. INSTALLATION 1.1. Introduction to the Control Panel 1.2. Mounting the Unit 1.3. Wiring the Unit 2. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 3. DISPLAYS 3.1. Led Displays 3.2. Language Selection 3.3. Digital Display 4. ALARMS AND WARNINGS 5. MODES OF OPERATION 6. LOAD TRANSFER MODES 6.1. Transfer with Interruption 6.2. No Break Transfer 7.OTHER FEATURES 7.1. Remote start operation 7.2. Mains Simulation (Disable Start) 7.3. Delayed Mains Simulation, Battery Charging 7.4. Service Request Display 7.5. Engine Hours Meter 7.6. Date-Time Display 7.7. Display of Software Version 7.8. Modem connection 7.9. SMS message sending 7.10. Remote Monitoring and Programming 7.11. External Control of the Unit 7.12. Automatic Exerciser 7.13. Resuming to factory set parameters 7.14. Load Shedding / Dummy Load 7.15. Firmware Update 8. MODBUS COMMUNICATION 9. WEEKLY OPERATION SCHEDULE 10. EVENT LOGGING 11. STATISTICAL COUNTERS 12. MAINTENANCE 13. PROGRAMMING 14. TROUBLESHOOTING 15. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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Engine body must be grounded for correct operation of the unit, otherwise incorrect voltage and frequency measurements may occur.
The output of the current transformers shall be 5 Amperes. The input current rating of the current transformers may be selected as needed (between 10/5 and 9000/5 amps). Current transformer outputs shall be connected by separate cable pairs from each transformer, to related inputs. Never use common terminals or grounding. The power rating of the transformer should be at least 5 VA. It is recommended to use 1% precision transformers. Programmable digital inputs are compatible with both normally open and normally closed contacts, switching either to BAT- or BAT+.
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1.3 Wiring the Unit WARNING: THE UNIT IS NOT FUSED. Use external fuses for Mains phases: L1,L2,L3, Generator phases: L1,L2,L3, Battery positive: BAT(+). Install the fuses as nearly as possible to the unit in a place easily accessible for the user. The fuse rating should be 6 Amps. WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL ALWAYS disconnect the power BEFORE connecting the unit.
1) ALWAYS remove the plug connectors when inserting wires with a screwdriver. 2) An appropriate and readily accessible set of disconnection devices (e.g. automatic fuses) MUST be provided as part of the installation. 3) The building mains supply MUST incorporate appropriate short-circuit backup protection (e.g. a fuse or circuit breaker) of High Breaking Capacity (HBC, at least 1500A). 2 4) Use cables of adequate current carrying capacity (at least 0.75mm ) and temperature range.
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GEN-L1 GEN-L2 GEN-L3 GENERATOR NEUTRAL MAINS NEUTRAL MAINS-L3 MAINS-L2 MAINS-L1 MAINS CONTACTOR
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NC NC NC NC
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Term Function 17 RELAY-1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 RELAY-2 HORN RELAY OUTPUT REMOTE START OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT - 1: EMERGENCY STOP DIGITAL INPUT - 2: SPARE-1 PROGRAM LOCK DIGITAL INPUT - 3: SPARE-2 DIGITAL INPUT - 4: SPARE-3 DIGITAL INPUT - 5: FAULT RESET DIGITAL INPUT - 6: ALARM MUTE DIGITAL INPUT - 7: PANEL LOCK CURR_1+ CURR_1CURR_2+ CURR_2CURR_3+ CURR_3NC NC NC
Technical data Output 1A/28VDC Output 1A/28VDC Output 1A/28VDC Output 1A/28VDC Digital inputs
Description This relay has programmable function, selectable from a list. This relay has programmable function, selectable from a list. This relay controls the horn This relay is used for remote start signal. These inputs have programmable characteristics selected via the program menu. Each input may be driven by a normally closed or normally open contact, switching either battery+ or battery-. The effect of the switch is also selectable from a list. See PROGRAMMING section for more details.
Current transformer Connect the load current transformer terminals to these inputs. Do not connect the inputs, 5A-AC same current transformer to other instruments otherwise a unit fault will occur. Connect each terminal of the transformer to the units related terminal. Do not use common terminals. Do not use grounding. Correct polarity of connection is vital. If the measured power is negative, then change the polarity of each 3 current transformers. The rating of the transformers should be the same for each of the 3 phases. The secondary winding rating shall be 5 Amperes. (For ex. 200/5 Amps).
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WARNING
Red
SERVICE REQUEST
Red
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Left / Up / Down arrow pushbuttons will select the screen language. The language will be asked everytime power is turned on. With selections of 0,1,2 this screen will not appear and the selected language is enabled.
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Synchroscope
Contents Genset status Mains Volts L1, Mains Frequency Mains Volts L2 , Battery Voltage Mains Volts L3, Genset status Mains Volts L1-L2, Mains Frequency Mains Volts L2-L3, Battery Voltage Mains Volts L3-L1, Genset status Genset Volts L1, Genset Frequency Genset Volts L2, Battery Voltage Genset Volts L3, Genset status Genset Volts L1-L2, Genset Frequency Genset Volts L2-L3, Battery Voltage Genset Volts L3-L1, Genset status Load Current L1, Load Frequency Load Current L2, Load Active Power (kW) Load Current L3, Load Power Factor Genset status Genset Phase L1 : Active Power(kW) / Power Factor Genset Phase L2 : Active Power(kW) / Power Factor Genset Phase L3 : Active Power(kW) / Power Factor Genset status Genset Phase L1 : Reactive Power(kVAr) Genset Phase L2 : Reactive Power(kVAr) Genset Phase L3 : Reactive Power(kVAr) Phase Angle Voltage difference mains_L1 gen_L1 Frequency difference mains-gen Angle difference mains-gen
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Alarm List
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If no alarm exists, END OF ALARM LIST will be displayed. Existing alarms, load_dumps and warnings will be displayed as one screen for each entry. Switching to the next entry will be made with the button. Date-Time, Date and time. Software Version Operating software version. Statistical Counters 1 / 2 Engine Hours Run Total Genset Active Power (kW-h) Statistical Counters 2/ 2 Engine Hours to Service Time to Service Event Records The unit provides information about last 100 events, starting from the most recent one. Please review chapter 10 for detailed information about event logging.
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OVERLOAD (load_dump): Set if at least one of the genset phase currents goes over the Overcurrent Limit for Overload Timer. If currents goes below the limit before expiration of the timer then no alarm will be set. EXCESS POWER (load_dump): Set if the genset power (kW) supplied to the load goes over the Excess Power limit for Overload Timer. If the power goes below the limit before expiration of the timer then no alarm will be set. GENSET LOW VOLTAGE: Set if any of the generator phase voltages goes outside programmed limits for Overload Timer. This fault will be monitored with holdoff timer delay after the engine is running. GENSET HIGH VOLTAGE: Set if any of the generator phase voltages goes outside programmed limits for Overload Timer. This fault will be monitored with holdoff timer delay after the engine is running. LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE (warning): Set if the battery voltage goes below the programmed limit. HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE: Set if the battery voltage goes above programmed limits. Both warning and alarm levels for high battery voltage are programmable. MAINS PHASE ORDER FAIL (warning): Set if the mains phase order checking is enabled, mains phases are present and mains phase order is reversed. This fault prevents the Mains Contactor to close.
5. MODES OF OPERATION
The modes of operation are selected by pushing the front panel keys. Changing the operation mode while the genset is running will result to a behavior suitable for the new operating mode. For example, if the LOAD TEST mode is selected when genset is running at TEST mode, then the load will be transferred to the genset. OFF: In this mode, the mains contactor will be energized if mains phase voltages are within the programmed limits. The engine will be stopped. AUTO: It is used for genset and mains automatic transfer. If at least one of the mains phase voltages is outside limits, the mains contactor will be deactivated and the REMOTE START output will be activated at the end of the start wait period. The engine will run without load during engine heating period. After this, if alternator phase voltages and frequency are within limits, then the unit will wait for the generator contactor period and the generator contactor will be energized. When all the mains phase voltages are within the limits, the engine will continue to run for the mains waiting period. At the end of this period the generator contactor is deactivated and the mains contactor will be energized. If a cooling period is given, the REMOTE START output will be active during the cooling period. At the end of the period, the REMOTE START output will be de-energized and the diesel will stop. The unit will be ready for the next mains failure. If the operation of the genset is disabled by the weekly schedule, then the AUTO led will flash, and the operation of the genset will be as in the OFF mode. TEST: It is used to test the generator when the mains are on, or keep the generator running in the emergency backup mode. The operation of the generator is similar to the AUTO mode, but the mains contactor will not be deactivated if the mains are not off. If the mains are off, mains contactor will be deactivated and the generator contactor will be activated. When the mains are on again, a changeover to the mains will be made, but the engine will be kept running unless another mode is selected. To stop the engine, select AUTO or OFF mode. LOAD TEST: It is used to test the genset under load. Once this mode is selected, the engine will run and the load will be transferred to the genset. The genset will feed the load indefinitely unless another mode is selected.
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If this transfer method is used, it is advised to make an electrical interlock between contactors to prevent a phase to phase short circuit.
Transfer from genset to mains: -The generator contactor releases, -The unit waits for Mains Contactor Timer -The mains contactor is energized. Transfer from mains to genset: -The mains contactor releases, -The unit waits for Genset Contactor Timer -The generator contactor is energized.
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When a No Break Transfer cycle is initiated, the unit checks all the above criteria to be satisfied as long as the Synchronization Fail Timeout is not expired. Normally with frequencies matching at +/- 2Hz and voltages matching at +/-10 volts an uncontrolled No Break Transfer will be successfull. If synchronization conditions are not met at the expiration of the Synchronization Fail Timeout, then the unit reverts to a Transfer with Interruption. If matching is found before the expiration of the Synchronization Fail Timeout, then both contactors will be activated. If contactor auxiliary contacts are used, the other contactor will release immediately. If contactor auxiliary contacts are not used, the other contactor will release after contactor timeout. The unit has a set of programmable parameters to define the No Break Transfer operation. These parameters are: Mains Voltage Low Limit (Electrical Parameters): Each of the mains phase voltages must be over this limit. Mains Voltage High Limit (Electrical Parameters): Each of the mains phase voltages must be below this limit. Mains Frequency Low Limit (Electrical Parameters): The mains frequency must be over this limit. Mains Frequency High Limit (Electrical Parameters): The mains frequency must be below this limit. Genset Voltage Low Limit (Electrical Parameters): Each of the genset phase voltages must be over this limit. Genset Voltage High Limit (Electrical Parameters): Each of the genset phase voltages must be below this limit. Low Frequency Shutdown (Engine Parameters): The genset frequency must be over this limit. Low Frequency Warning (Engine Parameters): The genset frequency must be over this limit. High Frequency Shutdown (Engine Parameters): The genset frequency must be below this limit. High Frequency Warning (Engine Parameters): The genset frequency must be below this limit. Genset Phase Order Enable(Electrical Parameters): If set , this parameter will enable the phase order check for genset. The phase order check should be disabled only in single phase gensets. Mains Phase Order Enable(Electrical Parameters): If set, this parameter will enable the phase order check for mains. No Break Transfer(Controller Config Parameters): This parameter enables/disables the No Break Transfer feature. Max Frequency Difference(Controller Config Parameters): This is the maximum difference between mains and genset frequencies to enable a NO Break Transfer. Max Voltage Difference(Controller Config Parameters): This is the maximum difference between the mains_L1 and genset_L1 voltages to enable a NO Break Transfer. Max Phase Difference(Controller Config Parameters): This is the maximum phase difference between the mains_L1 and genset_L1 to enable a No Break Transfer. Synchronization Fail Timeout (Controller Config Parameters): If the phase and voltage synchronization is not successful before the expiration of this timer, then the unit terminates the No Break Transfer and makes a Transfer with Interruption. Contactor Timeout (Controller Config Parameters): This is the maximum time duration in which both contactors are active in case of No Break Transfer. Any digital input may be assigned as mains and genset contactor feedback input for faster transfer. For this, digital input function select parameter group is used to select the function and input configuration parameter group is used to configure digital inputs. The action parameter should be set to 3 and always active option should be selected for both contactor feedback inputs. NC type must be selected for mains contactor feedback input.(Pls refer to programming chapter for more detailed explanation)
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The REMOTE START operation overrides SIMULATE MAINS and FORCE TO START operations.
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The REMOTE START operation overrides DELAYED SIMULATE MAINS operation. When both parameters Remote Start Operation and Delayed Simulate Mains are set then REMOTE START operation mode is performed.
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To turn off the SERVICE REQUEST led, and reset the service period, press together the ALARM MUTE and LAMP TEST keys for 5 seconds.
The remaining engine hours and the remaining time limit are kept stored in a non-volatile memory and are not affected from power supply failures. The time and engine hours to service are displayed in the STATISTICAL COUNTERS menu.
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If Modem Enable or SMS Enable or MODBUS Address parameters are different from zero, the local PC connection will not work.
Advised modems are DATAKOM types which are powered up from the same DC battery voltage than the unit. Most of other desktop modems with standard AT commands are also usable, but it is the users responsibility to provide an uninterrupted AC supply source to the modem. The necessary modem cable will be supplied by DATAKOM. Modem calls are always terminated by the central RAINBOW software. However the unit does not allow connection durations exceeding 2 minutes, and hangs up the modem when this period expires. The PC program used for remote monitoring and programming is the same RAINBOW software used for RS-232 connection. Please note that the modem operation is also compatible with the MODBUS communication. Thus the unit can iniate and receive calls to/from a MODBUS master station. Please review chapter_8 for more details on MODBUS communication.
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If Modem Enable or SMS Enable or MODBUS Address parameters are different from zero, the local PC connection will not work.
When a fault condition occurs, the unit will compose an SMS message and will send it to up to 6 phone numbers. If modem is enabled, only 4 telephone numbers are available for SMS sending. The unit is also able to send SMS messages in below conditions, without creating a visible alarm or warning: Mains Fail, Mains Restored (enabled via SMS on Mains Change program parameter) If both modem and SMS are enabled, the unit will send SMS messages first and attempt modem connection afterwards. When SMS sending is in progress, an (SMS) icon will appear at the upper right corner of the screen. The maximum number of alarms transmitted in a SMS message is 4. This limitation is due to the maximum length of an SMS message which is 160 characters. A sample GSM SMS message is given below: DKGxxx <SITE-ID> STOP : EMERGENCY STOP. END OF ALARM LIST The first line of the message carries information about the unit type and the site identity string. This line is intended for the identification of the genset sending the SMS message. Each following line will give one fault information. The message will always be terminated by the END OF ALARM LIST string. When the message is sent, the existing alarms will be masked, causing the audible alarm relay to release and preventing consecutive GSM SMS messages. Any new upcoming alarm will result in a new GSM SMS message. The new message will indicate all existing alarms, even masked ones. The necessary GSM modem cable will be supplied by DATAKOM. This is the same cable as PSTN (land) modems.
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7.12 Exerciser
The unit offers automatic exerciser operation. The exercise operation may be done on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The start day and time of the exercise is programmable as well as its duration. The exercise may be done with or without load following programming. Program parameters related to the exerciser are: Exercise start day and hour Exercise duration Exercise off_load/on_load Exerciser Period (Daily / Weekly / Monthly) Please refer to the programming section for a more detailed description of the above parameters. When the start day and hour of exercise has come, the unit will automatically switch to either TEST or LOAD TEST mode. The engine will run and if the on_load exercise is selected then the load will be transferred to the genset. If a mains failure occurs during the off-load exercise, the load will not be transferred to the genset unless the Emergency Backup Operation is allowed by setting the related program parameter to 1. Thus it is highly recommended that the Emergency Backup mode enabled with off-load exerciser. At the end of the exercise duration, the unit will switch back to the initial mode of operation. If any of the mode selection keys are pressed during exercise, then the exercise will be terminated. Using the daily exercise mode, the unit may feed the load from the genset during predefined hours of the day. This operation may be used in high tariff periods of the day.
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8. MODBUS COMMUNICATION
The unit offers the possibility of MODBUS communication via its RS232 serial port. The connection to the MODBUS master may be done in 3 ways: 1) RS232 connection using directly the RS232 port provided. 2) RS422/485 connection using external RS422/485 converter. 3) Modem connection using external modem. The MODBUS mode is activated by assigning a controller address to the unit using MODBUS Address program parameter. The possible address range is 1 to 144. Setting the address to 0 will disable the MODBUS mode and allow communication under RAINBOW protocol. The MODBUS properties of the unit are: -Data transfer mode: RTU -Serial data: 9600 bps, 8 bit data, no parity, 1 bit stop -Supported functions: -Function 3 (Read multiple registers) -Function 6 (Write single register) Detailed description about the MODBUS protocol is found in the document Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide. The web address is: www.modbus.org/docs/PI_MBUS_300.pdf Below is a limited shortlist of readable registers. For the detailed Modbus Application Manual and a complete list of registers please contact DATAKOM. ADDRESS (hex) 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 000C 000D 000E 000F 0010 0011 0012 0013 0016-0017 R/ W R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R DATA SIZE 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 32bit COEFFICIENT x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x10 x10 x256 DESCRIPTION Mains Phase L1 voltage Mains Phase L2 voltage Mains Phase L3 voltage Genset Phase L1 voltage Genset Phase L2 voltage Genset Phase L3 voltage Genset Phase L1 current Genset Phase L2 current Genset Phase L3 current Mains Phase L12 voltage Mains Phase L23 voltage Mains Phase L31 voltage Genset Phase L12 voltage Genset Phase L23 voltage Genset Phase L31 voltage Mains frequency Genset frequency Genset active power: this 24 bit signed register holds the genset active power multiplied by 256. Least significant 16 bits are in the register 0016h. Most significant 8 bits are in the LSB of the register 0017h. Power factor multiplied by 100 (signed byte). Negative values indicate a capacitive power factor. Battery voltage Operating mode bit_3: manual mode bit_4: auto mode bit_5: off mode bit_6: test mode bit_7: load test mode
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If the same time is used for turn on and turn off, then it will be considered as a turn-on time. The unit has a battery backed-up precision real time clock circuit. The real time clock circuit will continue its operation even in power failures. The real time clock is precisely trimmed using the Real Time Clock Adjust program parameter. For more details check the programming section.
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Each event is displayed in 4 pages. Event and page numbers are shown at the top right corner of the display. Events are numbered starting from 1, number 1 being the latest one. Pages are listed from A to D. Navigation between different pages of the same event is done with and buttons. Event sources are: -Shutdown alarms, Load dump alarms, Warnings -Operating mode change (OFF, AUTO, etc) -Periodic records. Event record contents are: Event type (alarms, mode change, periodic, etc) Date and time Genset operating mode (AUTO, MANUAL,OFF,TEST, LOAD TEST) Genset operation status (mains ok, running, cooldown etc) Genset phase voltages L1-L2-L3 Genset frequency Load phase currents L1-L2-L3 Load active power (kW) Load power factor Battery voltage Mains phase voltages L1-L2-L3 Mains frequency Digital input statuses
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12. MAINTENANCE DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT There are NO serviceable parts inside the unit.
Wipe the unit, if necessary with a soft damp cloth. Do not use chemical agents
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13. PROGRAMMING
The program mode is used to program timers, operational limits and the configuration of the unit. To enter the program mode, press together MENU and MENUbuttons for 1 second. The program mode is only allowed if the PROGRAM LOCK input is left open. If this input is tied to GROUND, the program value modification will be disabled to prevent unauthorized intervention. It is advised to keep the PROGRAM LOCK input tied to GROUND. When the program mode is entered, below password entry screen will be displayed.
The unit stores 3 different passwords. Each password allows access to a different level of program parameters. The password level-1 allows access to field adjusted parameters. The level-2 allows access to factory setup. The password level-3 is reserved to Datakom and allows access to calibration parameters. The password level-1 is factory set to 1234 and the password level-2 is factory set to 9876. Passwords can only be modified through Rainbow program. The program mode will not affect the operation of the unit. Thus programs may be modified anytime, even while the genset is running. The program mode is driven with a two level menu system. The top menu consists on program groups and each group consists of various program parameters. When program mode is entered, a list of available groups will be displayed. Navigation between different groups are made with and buttons. Selected group is shown in reverse video (blue on white). In order to enter inside a group, please press MENUbutton. In order to exit from the group to the main list please press MENU button. Navigation inside a group is made also with and buttons. A list of available parameters will be displayed. Selected parameter is shown in reverse video (blue on white). In order display/change the value of this parameter, please press MENUbutton. Parameter value may be increased and decreased with and buttons. If these keys are hold pressed, the program value will be increased/decreased by steps of 10. When a program parameter is modified, it is automatically saved in memory. If MENUbutton is pressed, next parameter will be displayed. If MENU button is pressed, then the list of parameters in this group will be displayed. Program parameters are kept in a non-volatile memory and are not affected from power failures. To exit the program mode press one of the mode selection keys. If no button is pressed during 1 minute the program mode will be cancelled automatically.
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(2) Language
(2) Fault Holdoff Timer (1) Alarm Relay Timer (1) Intermittent Alarm Relay (1) Emergency Backup Operation
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(2) Modem Enable (2) SMS Enable (2) GPRS Call Enable (2) MODBUS Address
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(3)Contactor Timeout
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(2) Genset Low Voltage Shutdown Limit (2) Genset Low Voltage Warning Limit (2) Genset High Voltage Warning Limit (2) Genset High Voltage Shutdown Limit
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(2) Mains Contactor Timer (2) Mains Phase Order Enable (2) Reverse power warning limit (2) Reverse power loaddumpg limit (2) Load Shedding Low Limit (2) Load Shedding High Limit (2) Genset Phase Order Enable
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The parameters below define the functions of relay outputs. The unit has 6 relay outputs. The fixed function relays are Remote Start, Alarm (Horn), Mains Contactor and Generator Contactor. RELAY-1 and RELAY-2 have programmable functions, selected from a list. The relays may be extended up to 22 using Relay Extension Modules. Other relays are in the optional Extension Modules.
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The function of a programmable relay output may be selected from the below list. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Remote Start Alarm Gen. Contactor Mains Contactor Shutdown alarm Shutdown or load_dump alarm Shutdown or load_dump or warning Automatic ready Week. on time Exerciser on Load_dump alarm Mains Fail Service Request Load Shedding Relay Mains Phase Order Fail Genset Phase Order Fail 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Emerg.Stop alarm Spare-1 Alarm Spare-2 Alarm Low speed alarm High speed alarm Low voltage alarm High voltagealarm High battery voltage alarm Emerg.Stop load_dump Spare-1 load_dump Spare-2 load_dump Overcurrent load_dump Excess power ldd Reverse power ldd Mains CB Fail To Close Mains CB Fail To Open Genset Phase Order Fail Loaddump 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Emerg Stop warn. Spare-1 warning Spare-2 warning Low speed warning High speed warning Fail to stop warning Service request warning Mains Phase Order Fail Low battery warning High battery warning Synchronization Fail Gen Low voltge warn. Gen High voltge warn. Reverse Power warn. Gen CB Fail To Close Gen CB Fail To Open -
The parameters below define the functions of digital inputs, selected from a list. Functions from 12 to 23 activate also the related operating sequence. The related input configuration parameters apply for each input, thus any signal can be programmed for NO or NC contact, closing to BAT+ or BAT-.
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Description This telephone number buffer accepts up to 16 digits, including the wait charater (,) in order to enable dialing through a pabx. If Modem Enabled: This is the second telephone number used for modem calls. If Modem Disabled: This is the second SMS telephone number.
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14. TROUBLESHOOTING
The genset operates while AC mains are OK or continues to operate after AC mains are OK: -Check engine body grounding. -AC mains voltages may be outside programmed limits, measure the phase voltages. -Check the AC voltage readings by pressing the MENU button. -Upper and lower limits of the mains voltages may be too tight. Check the parameters Mains Voltage Low Limit and Mains Voltage High Limit. Standard values are 170/270 volts. -The hysteresis voltage may be given to excessive. The standard value is 8 volts.
AC voltages or frequency displayed on the unit are not correct: -Check engine body grounding, it is necessary. -The error margin of the unit is +/- 3 volts. -If there are faulty measurements only when the engine is running, there may be a faulty charging alternator or voltage regulator on the engine. Disconnect the charging alternator connection of the engine and check if the error is removed. -If there are faulty measurements only when mains are present, then the battery charger may be failed. Turn off the rectifier fuse and check again.
kW and cos readings are faulty although the Amp readings are correct: -Current transformers are not connected to the correct inputs or some of the CTs are connected with reverse polarity. Determine the correct connections of each individual CT in order to obtain correct kW and cos for the related phase, and then connect all CTs. Short circuit the outputs of unused Current Transformers. AUTO led flashes and the genset does not run when mains fail: The unit is in Weekly Schedule OFF time. Please check date and time setting of the unit. Please check also Weekly Schedule program parameters.
The unit is inoperative: Measure the DC-supply voltage between Bat+ and Bat- terrminals at the rear of the unit. If OK, turn all fuses off, then turn all fuses on, starting from the DC supply fuse. Then test the unit again.
Programming mode can not be entered: The program lock input disables programming mode entry. Disconnect the program lock input from battery negative before modification. Do not forget to make this connection again to prevent unauthorized program modifications.
Some program parameters cannot be modified: These parameters are reserved for factory setting and require a higher level password.
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