Woodward EasYgen Configuration Manual - CO LOGIC
Woodward EasYgen Configuration Manual - CO LOGIC
Woodward EasYgen Configuration Manual - CO LOGIC
Configuration
Software Version 2.1xxx
Manual 37391
easYgen-1000
Genset Control
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WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before
installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and
precautions. Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed
(overtemperature, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown device(s), that operates totally
independently of the prime mover control device(s) to protect against runaway or damage to the
engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the
mechanical-hydraulic governor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving
mechanism(s), the linkage(s), or the controlled device(s) fail.
Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equipment outside its specified mechanical, electrical,
or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or property damage, including damage to the
equipment. Any such unauthorized modifications: (i) constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within
the meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage,
and (ii) invalidate product certifications or listings.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure
the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system.
Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent
damage to these parts.
Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a
grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control).
Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards.
Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with
conductive devices.
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Revision History
Rev. Date Editor Changes
NEW 07-02-02 TP Release based on manual 37321B
Content
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.........................................................................................8
CHAPTER 2. CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................9
Configuration Via The Front Panel.......................................................................................................... 9
Configuration Using The PC................................................................................................................. 10
Function Of The Inputs And Outputs .................................................................................................... 11
CHAPTER 3. PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................14
Password .............................................................................................................................................. 15
Event History......................................................................................................................................... 16
Measuring ............................................................................................................................................. 17
Measuring: Rated Values ........................................................................................................... 17
Measuring: Transformers............................................................................................................ 20
Application............................................................................................................................................. 22
Application: Application Mode..................................................................................................... 22
Application: Start In AUTOMATIC Operating Mode (LogicsManager) ....................................... 23
Application: Stop In AUTOMATIC Operating Mode (LogicsManager) ....................................... 23
Application: Operating Mode ...................................................................................................... 23
Application: Liquid Crystal Display (LC Display) ........................................................................ 24
Application: Dynamical Display................................................................................................... 25
Application: Critical Mode (Sprinkler Operation, LogicsManager).............................................. 28
Engine ................................................................................................................................................... 30
Engine: Start /Stop Sequence .................................................................................................... 30
Engine: Diesel Engine ................................................................................................................ 30
Engine: Gas Engine.................................................................................................................... 33
Engine: Pickup............................................................................................................................ 36
Engine: Start/Stop Automatic...................................................................................................... 37
Engine: Firing Speed And Engine Delayed Monitoring ..............................................................38
Breaker.................................................................................................................................................. 41
Breaker: Operation Of The Circuit Breakers ..............................................................................41
Breaker: GCB Settings ............................................................................................................... 43
Breaker: MCB Settings {2oc} ...................................................................................................... 45
Breaker: GCB/MCB Settings {2oc} .............................................................................................45
Emergency Power (AMF)...................................................................................................................... 46
Protection.............................................................................................................................................. 48
Protection: Alarm Acknowledgement..........................................................................................48
Protection: Generator Protection................................................................................................ 48
Protection: Generator, Overfrequency (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 81O..............................................49
Protection: Generator, Underfrequency (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 81U............................................51
Protection: Generator, Overvoltage (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 59.....................................................53
Protection: Generator, Undervoltage (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 27...................................................55
Protection: Generator, Time-Overcurrent Monit. (Limits 1, 2 & 3) ANSI# 50/51 ........................ 57
Protection: Generator, Reverse/Reduced Power (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 32R/F .......................... 59
Protection: Engine/Generator, Overload (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 32 ............................................. 62
Protection: Generator, Unbalanced Load (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 46............................................64
Protection: Generator, Voltage Asymmetry................................................................................ 67
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Protection: Generator, Ground Fault (Limits 1 & 2) ................................................................... 69
Protection: Generator, Voltage Phase Rotation......................................................................... 71
Protection: Generator, Inverse Time-Overcurrent Monitoring ANSI# IEC 255.......................... 74
Protection: Mains Protection {2oc} ............................................................................................. 77
Protection: Mains, Voltage Phase Rotation - {2oc} .................................................................... 78
Protection: Mains, Mains Failure Detection {2oc} ...................................................................... 79
Protection: Breaker, Circuit Breaker Monitoring......................................................................... 81
Protection: Engine, Overspeed (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 12 ........................................................... 84
Protection: Engine, Underspeed (Limits 1 & 2).......................................................................... 86
Protection: Engine/Generator, Speed/Frequency Mismatch (Speed Detection) ....................... 88
Protection: Engine, Start Failure ................................................................................................ 90
Protection: Engine, Shutdown Malfunction ................................................................................ 91
Protection: Engine, Unintended Stop......................................................................................... 91
Protection: Engine, Dead Bus Operation ................................................................................... 92
Protection: Battery, Overvoltage (Limits 1 & 2) .......................................................................... 93
Protection: Battery, Undervoltage (Limits 1 & 2) ........................................................................ 95
Protection: CANopen Interface, Monitoring ............................................................................... 97
Protection: J1939 Interface, Monitoring ..................................................................................... 98
Protection: J1939 Interface, Amber Warning Lamp DM1 .......................................................... 99
Protection: J1939 Interface, Red Stop Lamp DM1 .................................................................. 100
Discrete Inputs.................................................................................................................................... 101
Discrete Outputs (LogicsManager)..................................................................................................... 104
Analog Inputs (FlexIn) ........................................................................................................................ 105
Analog Inputs: Display.............................................................................................................. 106
Analog Inputs: Type ................................................................................................................. 106
Analog Inputs: Monitoring Limits .............................................................................................. 109
Analog Inputs: Wire Break Monitoring...................................................................................... 111
Analog Inputs: Characteristics "Linear" (2 Point Scaling) ........................................................ 112
Analog Inputs: Configure Flexible Thresholds ......................................................................... 112
Analog Inputs: Characteristics "Table A" And "Table B" (9 Point Scaling) .............................. 115
Counters ............................................................................................................................................. 116
Counters: Maintenance Call ..................................................................................................... 116
Counters: Running Hours, kWh And kvarh.............................................................................. 117
Counters: Start Counter ........................................................................................................... 118
Counters: Free Adjustable Hours Counter............................................................................... 118
LogicsManager ................................................................................................................................... 119
LogicsManager: Limit Switch (Load) ........................................................................................ 119
LogicsManager: Internal Flags................................................................................................. 120
LogicsManager: Timer.............................................................................................................. 121
Interfaces............................................................................................................................................ 123
Interfaces: CAN Bus (FlexCAN)............................................................................................... 123
Interfaces: J1939...................................................................................................................... 124
Interfaces: Serial Interface ....................................................................................................... 126
System................................................................................................................................................ 127
System: Password System....................................................................................................... 127
System: Factory Settings ......................................................................................................... 128
System: Real-Time Clock......................................................................................................... 129
System: Versions ..................................................................................................................... 130
APPENDIX A. COMMON......................................................................................................... 131
Alarm Classes..................................................................................................................................... 131
Conversion Factors ............................................................................................................................ 132
Temperature............................................................................................................................. 132
Pressure ................................................................................................................................... 132
APPENDIX B. LOGICSMANAGER............................................................................................ 133
Logical Symbols.................................................................................................................................. 135
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Logical Outputs ................................................................................................................................... 136
Logical Outputs: Internal Flags................................................................................................. 136
Logical Outputs: Internal functions ...........................................................................................136
Logical Outputs: Relay Outputs................................................................................................137
Logical Command Variables............................................................................................................... 138
Logical Command Variables: [00.00] - Internal Flags ..............................................................138
Logical Command Variables: [01.00] - Alarm Classes.............................................................139
Logical Command Variables: [02.00] - System Status.............................................................140
Logical Command Variables: [03.00] - Engine Control ............................................................141
Logical Command Variables: [04.00] - Operating Status .........................................................142
Logical Command Variables: [05.00] - Alarms of the Engine...................................................143
Logical Command Variables: [06.00] Alarms of the Generator.............................................144
Logical Command Variables: [07.00] - Alarms of the Mains ....................................................145
Logical Command Variables: [08.00] - Alarms of the System..................................................146
Logical Command Variables: [09.00] - Discrete Inputs ............................................................146
Logical Command Variables: [10.00] - Analog Inputs ..............................................................147
Logical Command Variables: [11.00] - Time Functions............................................................147
Logical Command Variables: [12.00] - External Discrete Inputs (Expansion Board)............... 148
Logical Command Variables: [13.00] - Status Of The Internal Relay Outputs......................... 148
Logical Command Variables: [14.00] - Status Of The External Relay Outputs........................ 149
Factory Setting.................................................................................................................................... 150
Factory Setting: Functions........................................................................................................ 150
Factory Setting: Relay Outputs.................................................................................................154
Factory Setting: Internal Flags.................................................................................................. 157
Discrete Inputs.......................................................................................................................... 160
APPENDIX C. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VDO INPUTS.......................................................... 161
VDO Input "Pressure" (0 to 5 bar / 0 to 72 psi) - Index "III" ................................................................161
VDO Input "Pressure" (0 to 10 bar / 0 to 145 psi) - Index "IV"............................................................162
VDO Input "Temperature" (40 to 120 C / 104 to 248 F) - Index "92-027-004" ................................163
VDO Input "Temperature" (50 to 150 C / 122 to 302 F) - Index "92-027-006" ................................164
SMP Input "Temperature" (25 to 150 C / 77 to 302 F).....................................................................165
APPENDIX D. GETEVENTLOG................................................................................................166
GetEventLog Software........................................................................................................................ 166
Installing GetEventLog.............................................................................................................. 166
Starting GetEventLog ............................................................................................................... 166
Resetting the Event History ...................................................................................................... 168
APPENDIX E. AVERAGE GENERATOR CURRENT CALCULATION............................................... 170
Calculating Principle............................................................................................................................ 170
Generator Voltage Measuring Configured to "1Ph 2W" ...........................................................170
Generator Voltage Measuring Configured to "1Ph 3W" ...........................................................170
Generator Voltage Measuring Configured to "3Ph 3W" or "3Ph 4W" ......................................171
APPENDIX F. LIST OF PARAMETERS......................................................................................172
APPENDIX G. TECHNICAL DATA.............................................................................................192
APPENDIX H. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ....................................................................................195
APPENDIX I. SERVICE OPTIONS .............................................................................................196
Product Service Options ..................................................................................................................... 196
Returning Equipment For Repair ........................................................................................................ 196
Packing A Control ..................................................................................................................... 197
Return Authorization Number RAN ..........................................................................................197
Replacement Parts.............................................................................................................................. 197
How To Contact Woodward................................................................................................................ 198
Engineering Services .......................................................................................................................... 199
Technical Assistance .......................................................................................................................... 200
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Illustrations And Tables
Illustrations
Figure 3-1: Event history- display ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 3-2: Dynamical display - fields .................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 3-3: Start /stop sequence - diesel engine....................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 3-4: Start /stop sequence - gas engine - successful ....................................................................................................... 34
Figure 3-5: Start /stop sequence - gas engine - unsuccessful ................................................................................................... 35
Figure 3-6: Engine - firing speed and engine delayed monitoring........................................................................................... 38
Figure 3-7: Operating / closed circuit current .......................................................................................................................... 43
Figure 3-8: Monitoring - generator overfrequency .................................................................................................................. 49
Figure 3-9: Monitoring - generator underfrequency ................................................................................................................ 51
Figure 3-10: Monitoring - generator overvoltage .................................................................................................................... 53
Figure 3-11: Monitoring - generator undervoltage .................................................................................................................. 55
Figure 3-12: Monitoring - generator time-overcurrent............................................................................................................. 57
Figure 3-13: Monitoring - generator reverse / reduced power ................................................................................................. 60
Figure 3-14: Monitoring - generator overload ......................................................................................................................... 62
Figure 3-15: Monitoring - generator unbalanced load ............................................................................................................. 64
Figure 3-16: Monitoring - generator voltage asymmetry......................................................................................................... 67
Figure 3-17: Monitoring - calculated generator ground fault................................................................................................... 69
Figure 3-18: Monitoring - calculated generator ground current - vector diagram ................................................................... 70
Figure 3-19: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "Normal" ....................................................... 74
Figure 3-20: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "High"............................................................ 75
Figure 3-21: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "Extreme" ...................................................... 75
Figure 3-22: Monitoring - engine overspeed ........................................................................................................................... 84
Figure 3-23: Monitoring - engine underspeed.......................................................................................................................... 86
Figure 3-24: Monitoring - plausibility check n/f...................................................................................................................... 88
Figure 3-25: Monitoring - battery overvoltage ........................................................................................................................ 93
Figure 3-26: Monitoring - battery undervoltage ...................................................................................................................... 95
Figure 3-27: N.O./N.C. .......................................................................................................................................................... 102
Figure 3-28: Analog inputs - possibilities of combinations (FlexIn) ..................................................................................... 105
Figure 3-29: Analog input scaling - linear characteristics ..................................................................................................... 112
Figure 3-30: Analog input scaling - table (example) ............................................................................................................. 115
Figure 3-31: LogicsManager - function overview................................................................................................................. 134
Figure 3-32: LogicsManager - display in LeoPC................................................................................................................... 135
Figure 3-33: LogicsManager - display in LCD...................................................................................................................... 135
Figure 3-34: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram VDO 0 to 5 bar, Index "III" ............................................................... 161
Figure 3-35: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram VDO 0 to 10 bar, Index "IV" ............................................................. 162
Figure 3-36: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram VDO 40 to 120 C, Index "92-027-004"............................................ 163
Figure 3-37: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram VDO 50 to 150 C, Index "92-027-006"............................................ 164
Figure 3-38: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram SMP TH2125 ..................................................................................... 165
Figure 3-39: GetEventLog - interface configuration.............................................................................................................. 166
Figure 3-40: GetEventLog - event history content ................................................................................................................ 167
Figure 3-41: GetEventLog - event history content in Excel .................................................................................................. 167
Figure 3-42: Average generator current calculating principle - 1Ph 2W............................................................................... 170
Figure 3-43: Average generator current calculating principle - 1Ph 3W............................................................................... 170
Figure 3-44: Average generator current calculating principle - 3Ph 3W............................................................................... 171
Figure 3-45: Average generator current calculating principle - 3Ph 4W............................................................................... 171
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Tables
Table 1-1: Manual - overview.................................................................................................................................................... 8
Table 3-1: Dynamical display fields - units ............................................................................................................................. 26
Table 3-2:Permissible limits .................................................................................................................................................... 46
Table 3-3: Monitoring - standard values - generator overfrequency........................................................................................ 49
Table 3-4: Monitoring - Standard values - generator underfrequency ..................................................................................... 51
Table 3-5: Monitoring - standard values - generator overvoltage............................................................................................ 53
Table 3-6: Monitoring - standard values - generator undervoltage .......................................................................................... 55
Table 3-7: Monitoring - standard values - generator time-overcurrent .................................................................................... 57
Table 3-8: Monitoring - standard values - generator reverse / reduced power......................................................................... 60
Table 3-9: Monitoring - standard values - generator overload................................................................................................. 62
Table 3-10: Monitoring - standard values - generator unbalanced load................................................................................... 64
Table 3-11: Monitoring - standard values - generator voltage asymmetry .............................................................................. 67
Table 3-12: Monitoring - standard values - generator ground fault ......................................................................................... 70
Table 3-13: Monitoring - standard values - generator voltage phase rotation.......................................................................... 72
Table 3-14: Monitoring - standard values - generator inverse time-overcurrent...................................................................... 76
Table 3-15: Monitoring - standard values - mains voltage phase rotation ............................................................................... 78
Table 3-16: Monitoring - standard values - engine overspeed................................................................................................. 84
Table 3-17: Monitoring - standard values - engine underspeed ............................................................................................... 86
Table 3-18: Monitoring - standard values - plausibility control n/f ......................................................................................... 89
Table 3-19: Monitoring - standard values - battery overvoltage.............................................................................................. 93
Table 3-20: Monitoring - standard values - battery undervoltage............................................................................................ 95
Table 3-21: Discrete inputs - assignment ............................................................................................................................... 101
Table 3-22: Relay outputs - assignment................................................................................................................................. 104
Table 3-23: Analog inputs - possibilities of configuration (FlexIn)....................................................................................... 105
Table 3-24: Relay outputs - Assignment................................................................................................................................ 133
Table 3-25: LogicsManager - command overview................................................................................................................ 134
Table 3-26: LogicsManager - logical symbols....................................................................................................................... 135
Table 3-27: Analog inputs - characteristics diagram SMP TH2125....................................................................................... 165
Table 3-28: Event history - event texts and numbers............................................................................................................. 169
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Chapter 1.
General Information
Type English German
easYgen-1000 Series
easYgen-1000 - Installation 37390 GR37390
easYgen-1000 - Configuration this manual 37391 GR37391
easYgen-1000 - Operation 37392 GR37392
easYgen-1000 - Interfaces 37393 GR37393
easYgen-1000 - Application 37205 GR37205
Additional Manuals
IKD 1 - Manual 37135 GR37135
Discrete expansion board with 8 discrete inputs and 8 relay outputs that can be coupled via the CAN bus to the control unit.
Evaluation of the discrete inputs as well as control of the relay outputs is done via the control unit.
IKN 1 - Manual 37136 GR37136
20-channel NiCrNi temperature scanner that monitors the temperature values for exceeding or falling below a threshold value,
measured through senders on the IKN 1. A configured relay on the board of the IKN 1 will trip. The IKN 1 can be coupled with the
control unit using the CAN bus to display measuring values as well as alarms.
LeoPC1 - User Manual 37146 GR37146
PC program for visualization, configuration, remote control, data logging, language upload, alarm and user management, and
management of the event recorder. This manual describes the set up of the program and interfacing with the control unit.
LeoPC1 - Engineering Manual 37164 GR37164
PC program for visualization, configuration, remote control, data logging, language upload, alarm and user management, and
management of the event recorder. This manual describes the configuration and customization of the program.
GW 4 - Manual 37133 GR37133
Gateway for transferring the CAN bus to any other interface or bus.
ST 3 - Manual 37112 GR37112
Control to govern the Lambda value of a gas engine. The Lambda value will be directly measured though a Lambda probe and
controlled to a configured value.
Table 1-1: Manual - overview
Intended Use The unit must only be operated for the uses described in this manual. The prerequisite for a proper
and safe operation of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation
and maintenance.
NOTE
This manual has been developed for a unit fitted with all available options. Inputs/outputs, functions,
configuration screens and other details described, which do not exist on your unit may be ignored.
The present manual has been prepared to enable the installation and commissioning of the unit. On
account of the large variety of parameter settings, it is not possible to cover every possible
combination. The manual is therefore only a guide. In case of incorrect entries or a total loss of
functions, the default settings can be taken from the enclosed list of parameters at the rear of this
manual.
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Chapter 2.
Configuration
Configuration Via The Front Panel
How to operate the unit via the front panel is explained in manual "37392". Please familiarize yourself with the
unit, the buttons and their meaning/operation and the display monitoring using this manual. The display of
parameters via the front panel will differ from the display of the parameters via the LeoPC1 program described in
this manual. The sequence, the meaning and the setting limits are identical.
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Configuration Using The PC
CAUTION
For the configuration of the unit via the PC please use the LeoPC1 software with the following software
version:
LeoPC1 from 3.1.xxx
NOTE
Please note that configuration using the direct configuration cable DPC (product number 5417-557) is
possible starting with revision B of the DPC (first delivered July 2003). If you have an older model
please contact our sales department.
For configuration of the unit via PC program please proceed as follows:
Install the PC program on your laptop/PC according to the installation manual.
Before the end of the installation you are requested to select the language with which you want to start the PC
program. You can change the language at any time. The selection of the language refers only to language
with which the menus and subprograms of the PC program works. This setting will not change the language
of the control unit being configured.
After the installation of the PC program reboot your laptop/PC.
Establish the connection between your laptop/PC and the unit via the DPC. Plug one side to the configuration
plug of the unit and the other side to the COM1 port of your laptop/PC (other possibilities are described in the
installation manual).
You may start the PC program as follows:
- by "Start/Program/Woodward/LeoPC" (starting at version 3.1.xxx), or
- by a double click on a file ending ".cfg" in the subdirectory "/LeoPC".
After the PC program was started, establish the communication by pressing the "F2" button. This will
establish a data link between the unit and the laptop/PC.
Start the sub program "Device Parameterization" and adjust the parameter of the unit to your application
using this manual.
NOTE
The connection cables delivered with the DPC must be used to connect to the easYgen to ensure that
the controller functions properly. An extension or utilization of different cable types for the connection
between easYgen and DPC may result a malfunction of the easYgen. This may possibly result in
damage to components of the system. If an extension of the data connection line is required, only the
serial cable between DPC and laptop/PC may be extended.
NOTE
If the laptop/PC fails to communicate with the control unit being configured, refer to LeoPC1 manual
37146.
NOTE
Depending on the used computer and the installed operation system, problems with the
communication via an infrared connection may occur.
NOTE
If you want to read or write parameters using a [LeoPC1 Gateway-RS-232 via GW4] connection, you
must configure the parameter "Visualization" to "not active" in LeoPC1. The parameter "Visualization"
may be configured back to "active" after reading and/or writing.
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Function Of The Inputs And Outputs
Discrete inputs
The discrete inputs may be grouped into two categories:
programmable
The programmable discrete input has been programmed with a factory default function using the
LogicsManager. The following text describes how these functions may be changed using the LogicsManager.
fixed
The discrete input has a specific function that cannot be changed. The discrete input cannot be used in the
LogicsManager.
NOTE
Depending on the configured application mode (Parameter 20), the discrete inputs can be
"programmable" or "fixed". Please refer to the table on page 101.
Emergency stop
programmable to discrete input [D1], terminal 51/50
This discrete input is configured as alarm class F and it is not delayed by the engine.
Automatic {all}
programmable to discrete input [D2], terminal 52/50
Activated in the operation mode AUTOMATIC
logic "1" ...... If the unit is in the operating mode AUTOMATIC (selected with the operating mode
selection push button on the front foil) the controlled engine is automatically started.
logic "0" ...... The engine will be stopped.
Enable MCB {2oc}
fixed to discrete input [D6], terminals 56/50
Note: Only if parameter Enable MCB via DI6 is enabled (refer to page 45)!
logic "1" ...... The MCB is enabled.
logic "0" ...... The MCB is not enabled and switching back to mains supply following an emergency
power operation will be blocked.
Reply: MCB is open{2oc}
fixed to discrete input [D7], terminals 57/50
Note: Negative logic function!
This discrete input indicates to the control that the MCB is open if it is energized (logic "1"). This
operating status will be displayed in the LCD.
Reply: GCB is open {1oc}+{2oc}
fixed to discrete input [D8], terminals 58/50
Note: Negative function logic!
This discrete input (logic "1") signalizes the control that the GCB is open. This operating status will be
displayed in the LCD.
Alarm inputs {all}
All discrete inputs which are not assigned a function can be used as alarm inputs. The alarm or control
inputs can be configured freely. Please refer to Discrete Inputs on page 101.
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Relay outputs
The discrete outputs can be grouped into two categories:
programmable
The relay output has been pre-defined (programmed) with this function using the LogicsManager (which are
described in the following text). The function may be changed by using the LogicsManager.
fixed
The relay output has a specific function that cannot be changed. The relay output is not visible at the unit in
the LogicsManager.
NOTE
The relay outputs can be "programmable" or "fixed" depending on the application mode (refer to
Parameter 20). Also refer to Table 3-22: Relay outputs - assignment on page 104.
Centralized alarm {all}
programmable to relay [R1], terminals 30/35
By energizing this relay a centralized alarm is issued. A horn or a buzzer can be activated. By pressing
the button next to the symbol "", the relay can be reset. It will be energized again if a new fault
condition occurs. The centralized alarm is activated by alarms class B or higher.
Stopping alarm {all}
programmable to relay [R2], terminals 31/35
By energizing this relay a stopping alarm (alarms of alarm classes C and higher) is issued. It will be
reset if all stopping alarms have been acknowledged.
Starter {all}
fixed to relay [R3], terminals 32/35
By energizing this relay the starter motor is engaged. When reaching ignition speed (Parameter 57) or
the maximum starter time (Parameter 52), this relay will be de-energized again.
Fuel solenoid / gas valve (Diesel / gas engine) {all}
fixed to relay [R4], terminals 33/35
Fuel solenoid: By energizing this relay the fuel solenoid for the diesel engine is energized. If the engine
should be shut down or engine-firing speed drops below the set speed, this relay de-energizes
immediately.
Gas valve: By energizing this relay the gas valve for the engine is enabled. If the engine should be shut
down or the engine speed drops below the set ignition speed, this relay de-energizes immediately.
Pre-glow (Diesel engine) {all}
programmable to relay [R5], terminals 34/35
By energizing this relay preheating of the diesel engine is carried out. Refer to parameter "Preglow
mode" in section "Engine".
Ignition ON (Gas engine) {all}
programmable on relay [R5], terminals 34/35
By energizing this relay the ignition of the gas engine is enabled.
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Auxiliary services
programmable to relay [R6], terminals 36/37
Prior to engine start (pre-run):
Before each starting sequence this relay may be energized for an adjustable time (i.e. opening louvers).
By energizing the relay output the message "Aux.serv.prerun" is displayed in the control screen. This
relay is always energized if speed is detected. In the "MANUAL" operating mode this relay output is
always energized. The signal remains ON until the operating mode is changed.
During engine run:
The relay remains energized while the engine is running or as long as speed is detected.
Following an engine stop (post-operation):
After each engine stop (speed is no longer detected) this relay may remain energized for an adjustable
time (i.e. operate a cooling pump). If the operating mode is changed from MANUAL to STOP or
AUTOMATIC without a start command the relay remains energized for this period of time. The
message "Aux. services" will be displayed on the control unit screen. In the "MANUAL" operating
mode this relay output is always energized. The signal remains ON until the operating mode is
changed.
Command: open GCB {1o} or {1oc} or {2oc}
fixed to relay [R7], terminals 38/39
{1o}: This relay remains de-energized until the GCB is manually closed. The relay will de-energize
when a fault condition or an engine shut down occurs.
{1oc}or{2oc): This relay will be energized by the control unit to perform the GCB switching operation.
If "Reply: GCB is open" occurs, the relay will de-energize.
Command: close MCB {2oc}
fixed to relay [R8], terminals 40/41
By energizing this relay the MCB will be closed. This output is always a closing pulse. This requires
the MCB have a holding coil and sealing contacts, which are external to the control unit.
Command: open MCB {2oc}
fixed to relay [R9], terminals 42/43
By energizing this relay the MCB will be opened. If "Reply MCB is open" occurs the relay output will
be terminated.
Command: close GCB {1oc} or {2oc}
fixed to relay [R10], terminals 44/45
Configured maintaining output: Energizing this relay will close the GCB. If the GCB is configured as a
maintaining output the relay will remain energized as long as the discrete input "Reply: GCB is open"
is not active. If an alarm class C or higher occurs or the GCB is opened, this relay de-energizes.
Configured momentary output: If the relay is configured in this manner a holding coil and sealing
contacts must be installed externally to the control unit.
Ready for operation {all}
fixed to relay [R11], terminals 46/47
This relay energizes when the control unit is powered up and the control unit does not detect any
internal fault conditions within the CPU. If the relay de-energizes safe operation of the control unit
cannot be ensured. This is a watchdog relay for the control unit CPU. It is recommended this relay
should be wired to an emergency stop function(i.e. open GCB and stop engine). Additionally, it is
possible to configure further events, which cause the relay to de-energize, using the LogicsManager.
LogicsManager Relay {all}
All relays not assigned a defined function, may be configured via the LogicsManager.
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Chapter 3.
Parameters
The description of the parameters is confined to the illustration via the PC-program. The parameters are thereby
described as follows.
Language and parameter text
EN: English parameter text
DE: German parameter text
Validity
{0}: Valid for the basic-mode
{1o}: Valid for the 0-CB-mode
{1oc}: Valid for the 1-CB-mode
{2oc}: Valid for the 2-CB-mode
{all}: Valid for all application modes
Present in this mode.
Present in this mode, if the function was
configured accordingly.
--- Not present in this mode.
Explanations
Exact description of the parameter, its settings as well
as their effects.
Caption
Brief description of the parameter.
E
N
Text English
D
E
Text German
Caption Setting range
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CSx
p
Explanations.
Setting range
Setting limits, valid for these parameter.
Parameter Display
[CSx] = Visible in code level x
[p] = Parameter number
[L] = Only displayed in LeoPC1 for configuration
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Password
The unit is equipped with a multi-level code and configuration hierarchy, which allows different user access to
the control. A distinction is made between:
Code level CS0 (User Level) Standard password = none
This code level permits for monitoring of the system but does not permit access to the parameters. Configuration
is blocked. Only the time may be adjusted. The unit powers up in this code level.
Code level CS1 (Service Level) Standard password = "0 0 0 1"
This code level entitles the user to change selected non-critical parameters, such as setting Bar/PSI, C/F, and
horn reset time. Changing a password is not permitted at this level. Access granted by this password expires two
hours after the password has been entered and the user is returned to the CL0 level.
Code level CL2 (Temporary Commission Level) No standard password available
Permits temporary access to most of the parameters (displaying and changing). It is calculated out of the random
number and a formula. It is designed to grant an user one-time access to a parameter without having to give him a
reusable password. Access granted by this password expires two hours after the password has been entered and
the user is returned to the CL0 level.
Code level CS3 (Commission Level) Standard password = "0 0 0 3"
Permits complete direct access to all parameters (displaying and changing). In addition, the user may also change
the passwords for levels CL1 and CL2. Access granted by this password expires two hours after the password
has been entered and the user is returned to the CL0 level.
NOTE
Once the code level is entered, access to the configuration menus will be allowed for two hours or until
another password is entered into the control. If a user needs to exit a code level then code level CS0
should be entered. This will block any configuration of the control. A user may return to CS0 by
allowing the entered password to expire after two hours or by changing any one digit on the random
number generated on the password screen and entering it into the unit.
It is possible to disable expiration of the password by entering "0000" after the CL1 or CL3 password
has been entered. Access to the entered code level will remain enabled until another password is
entered. Otherwise, the code level would expire when loading the standard values (default 0000) via
LeoPC1.
E
N
Password
D
E
Passwort
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
Password: Entry via front panel 0000 to 9999
To configure the control via the front panel bus enter the password.
E
N
Password CAN
D
E
Passwort CAN
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
L
1
Password: Entry via CAN bus 0000 to 9999
To configure the control via CAN bus enter "password CAN".
E
N
Password DPC
D
E
Passwort RS232 / DPC
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
L
2
Password: Entry via DPC 0000 to 9999
To configure the control via DPC please enter "password DPC".
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Event History
The event history is a FIFO (First In/First Out) memory for logging alarm events and operation states of the unit.
The capacity of the event history is 300 entries. As new event messages are entered into the history, the oldest
messages are deleted once 300 events have occurred.
The individual events, which are stored in the event history, are listed in Table 3-28 on page 169.
The event history display is password-protected and may only be viewed if the password for code level 2 or
higher is entered. If the password for code level 2, 3, or 4 is entered (depending on the setting of the parameter
"Code level for reset event log"), it is also possible to delete single entries from the event history with the
button when they are highlighted.
Refer to Appendix D: GetEventLog starting at page 166 for a description about reading out the event history
using a software tool.
Figure 3-1: Event history- display
NOTE
The button deletes the highlighted entry if the appropriate password is entered!
A date/time stamp is added to each entry. Additional characters (+ and -) indicate the state of the alarm. The "+"
character indicates an alarm condition that is still active. If the alarm conditions are no longer present anymore,
the "+" character will be changed to "-".
E
N
Event history display
D
E
Ereignisspeicher anzeigen
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS2
Event history: Display event history Info
Individual entries can be selected with the or keys and deleted from the event
history with the key.
E
N
Clear event log
D
E
Ereignisspeicher lschen
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS2
Event history: Clear event history YES / NO
YES ..............The complete event history will be deleted. After the event history
has been deleted, this parameter changes back to "NO" automatically.
NO................The event history will not be deleted.
NOTE: The accessibility of this parameter depends on the setting of the
parameter "Code level for reset event log".
NOTE
The code level for the parameter "Clear event log" may be changed to prevent unwanted deletion of
code level entries. In this case, it is required to enter the password for the appropriate code level to
access this parameter.
E
N
Code level for reset event log
D
E
Codestufe f. Speich. lschen
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS4
Event history: Set code level for resetting the event log 2 to 4
The code level, which is required to display the parameter "Clear event log" and
delete entries from the event history may be configured here.
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Measuring
NOTE
There are two versions of hardware, which are described in this manual: A current transformer ../1 A-
version [../1] and a current transformer ../5 A-version [../5]. The setting limits for these two versions are
different.
NOTE
It is absolutely necessary for correct rated voltage values to be entered, as many measurement and
monitoring functions refer to these values.
Measuring: Rated Values
E
N
Rated system frequency
D
E
Nennfrequenz im System
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
3
Rated system frequency 50/60 Hz
The rated frequency of the system.
E
N
Rated voltage generator
D
E
Nennspannung Generator
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
4
Rated generator voltage 50 to 650,000 V
This value is the primary voltage of the generator PTs (generator voltage
on data plate).
The rated voltage of the generator. The secondary generator PT voltages and their
terminals are given below:
Secondary voltage: 120 Vac
- Generator voltage: Terminals 22/24/26/28
Secondary voltage: 480 Vac
- Generator voltage: Terminals 23/25/27/29
E
N
Rated voltage mains
D
E
Nennspannung Netz
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
5
--- --- ---
Rated mains voltage 50 to 650,000 V
This value is the primary voltage of the connected mains PTs.
The rated voltage of the mains. The secondary mains PT voltages and their
terminals are given below:
Secondary voltage: 120 Vac
- Mains voltage: Terminals 14/16/18/20
Secondary voltage: 480 Vac
- Mains voltage: Terminals 15/17/19/21
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E
N
Generator voltage measuring
D
E
Gen.Spannungsmessung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
6
Measurement principle: Generator 3Ph 4W / 3Ph 3W / 1Ph 2W / 1Ph 3W
Please refer to the comments on measuring principles in the installation
manual (37390).
3Ph 4W........Measurement is performed Line-Neutral (WYE connected system).
Phase voltages and the neutral must be connected for proper
calculation. The measurement, display and protection are adjusted
according to the rules for WYE connected systems. Monitoring refers
to the following voltages:
V
L12
, V
L23
, and V
L31
, or
V
L1N
, V
L2N
and V
L3N
.
3Ph 3W........Measurement is performed Line-Line (Delta connected system).
Phase voltages must be connected for proper calculation. The
measurement, display and protection are adjusted according to the
rules for Delta connected systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
V
L12
, V
L23
, V
L31
.
1Ph 2W........Measurement is performed for single-phase systems. The
measurement, display and protection are adjusted according to the
rules for single-phase systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
V
L1N
.
1Ph 3W........Measurement is performed Line-Neutral (WYE connected system).
The measurement, display, and protection are adjusted according to
the rules for single-phase systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
V
L1N
, V
L3N
.
E
N
Generator current measuring
D
E
Gen.Strommessung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
7
Measurement principle: Generator L1 L2 L3 / Phase L1 / Phase L2 / Phase L3
Please refer to the comments on measuring principles in the installation
manual (37390).
L1 L2 L3......All three phases are monitored. The measurement, display and
protection are adjusted according to the rules for 3-phase
measurement. Monitoring refers to the following currents:
I
L1
, I
L2
, I
L3
.
Phase L{1/2/3} Only one phase is monitored. The measurement, display and
protection are adjusted according to the rules for single-phase
measurement. Monitoring refers to the selected phase.
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E
N
Mains voltage measuring
D
E
Netz.Spannungsmessung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
8
--- --- ---
Measurement principle: Mains 3Ph 4W / 3Ph 3W / 1Ph 2W / 1Ph 3W
Please refer to the comments on measuring principles in the installation
manual (37390).
3Ph 4W........ Measurement is performed Line-Neutral (WYE connected system).
Phase voltages and the neutral must be connected for proper
calculation. The measurement, display and protection are adjusted
according to the rules for WYE connected systems. Monitoring refers
to the following voltages:
VL12, VL23, and VL31, or
VL1N, VL2N and VL3N.
3Ph 3W........ Measurement is performed Line-Line (Delta connected system).
Phase voltages must be connected for proper calculation. The
measurement, display and protection are adjusted according to the
rules for Delta connected systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
VL12, VL23, VL31.
1Ph 2W........ Measurement is performed for single-phase systems. The
measurement, display and protection are adjusted according to the
rules for single-phase systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
VL1N.
1Ph 3W......... Measurement is performed Line-Neutral (WYE connected system).
The measurement, display, and protection are adjusted according to
the rules for single-phase systems. Monitoring refers to the following
voltages:
VL1N, VL3N.
E
N
Mains current measuring
D
E
Netz.Strommessung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
9
--- --- ---
Measurement principle: Mains Phase L1 / Phase L2 / Phase L3
Please refer to the comments on measuring principles in the installation
manual (37390).
Phase L{1/2/3} Measurement is performed for the selected phase only. The
measurement and display refer to the selected phase. The configured
phase CT must be connected to perform current measurement.
NOTE
It is absolutely necessary for correct rated power and current values to be entered, as many
measurement and monitoring functions refer to these values.
E
N
Rated active power[kW]
D
E
Nennwirkleistung[kW]
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
10
Rated active power 0.5 to 99,999.9 kW
This value specifies the generator rated power.
E
N
Rated current
D
E
Nennstrom Generator
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
11
Rated current 5 to 32.000 A
This value specifies the generator rated current.
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Measuring: Transformers
Voltage Transformer
E
N
Gen. voltage transf. primary
D
E
Gen.Spg.Wandler primr
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
12
Voltage transformer, generator, primary 50 to 650,000 V
The primary generator voltage in V.
E
N
Gen. voltage transf. secondary
D
E
Gen.Spg.Wandler sekundr
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
13
Voltage transformer, generator, secondary 50 to 480 V
The control is equipped with two rated voltage range inputs, which are
determined via different terminals (see below). This value refers to the
secondary voltages of the potential transformers, which are directly
connected to the control.
The secondary generator voltage in V.
Rated voltage: 120 Vac (for PT's up to 120 Vac)
- Generator voltage: Terminals 22/24/26/28
Rated voltage: 480 Vac
- Generator voltage: Terminals 23/25/27/29
E
N
Mains.volt. transf. primary
D
E
Netz.Spg.Wandler primr
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
14
--- --- ---
Voltage transformer, mains, primary 50 to 650,000 V
The primary mains voltage in V.
E
N
Mains.volt. transf. secondary
D
E
Netz.Spg.Wandler sekundr
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
15
--- --- ---
Voltage transformer, mains, secondary 50 to 480 V
The control is equipped with two rated voltage range inputs, which are
determined via different terminals (see below). This value refers to the
secondary volt-ages of the potential transformers, which are directly
connected to the control.
The secondary mains voltage in V.
Rated voltage: 120 Vac (for PT's up to 120 Vac)
- Mains voltage: Terminals 14/16/18/20
Rated voltage: 480 Vac
- Mains Voltage: Terminals 15/17/19/21
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Current Transformer
E
N
Generator current transformer
D
E
Generator Stromwandler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
16
Current transformer, generator 1 to 32,000/{x} A
Current transformer ratio for the generator.
The control can be optionally equipped with ../1 A or with ../5 A current
transformer inputs. Depending on the version there are two different
specifications of the parameter, which control the same memory location. You
can find this value at the unit either on the data plate or via the software.
{x} = 1.......... easYgen-1xxx-51B = Current transformer with ../1 A rated current,
{x} = 5.......... easYgen-1xxx-55B = Current transformer with ../5 A rated current.
E
N
Input mains current
D
E
Eingang Netzstrom
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS3
17
Current transformer, input Mains / Ground / Off
Mains........... Mains current input is used for measuring the mains current. The
ground current is only provided as calculated ground current.
The ground current monitoring refers to the rated generator current!
Ground........ Mains current input is used for the directly measured ground
current. The calculated ground current is not evaluated anymore.
The ground current monitoring refers to the rated transformer current
configured at the unit!
Off................ No measuring is performed at the mains current input and the
following mains values are not displayed:
power factor, current, real power, and reactive power
NOTE
It depends on the setting of the above parameter, whether one of the following screens is displayed.
E
N
Mains curent transformer
D
E
Netz Stromwandler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
18
--- --- ---
Current transformer, mains 1 to 32,000/{x} A
Current transformer ratio for the mains.
The control can be optionally equipped with ../1 A or with ../5 A current
transformer inputs. Depending on the version there are two different specifications
of the parameter, which control the same memory location. You can find this value
at the unit either on the data plate or via the software.
{x} = 1 .......... easYgen-1xxx-51B = Current transformer with ../1 A rated current,
{x} = 5 .......... easYgen-1xxx-55B = Current transformer with ../5 A rated current.
E
N
Ground current transformer
D
E
Erd-Stromwandler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
19
Current transformer, ground 1 to 32,000/{x} A
Ground current transformer ratio.
The control can be optionally equipped with ../1 A or with ../5 A current
transformer inputs. Depending on the version there are two different specifications
of the parameter. You can find this value either on the data plate or via the
software.
{x} = 1 .......... easYgen-1xxx-51B = Current transformer with ../1 A rated current,
{x} = 5 .......... easYgen-1xxx-55B = Current transformer with ../5 A rated current.
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Application
Application: Application Mode
NOTE
All functions which are described in the following text may be assigned by the LogicsManager to any
relay which is available via the LogicsManager and not assigned to another function. The assignment
of the defined relays to defined functions occurs by selection of the application mode (i.e. function
"Command: Close GCB" on relay [R10], this relay can no longer be operated via the LogicsManager).
The same way some relays are designated to specific functions, others may be assigned to different
functions. These are listed as "programmed" relays. If a relay is "programmable" the function may be
assigned to other relays via the LogicsManager by configuration.
All
NOTE
Changing the application mode will not change other configured values in the parameters. The
application mode parameter is the only mode that will be affected.
E
N
Application mode
D
E
Betriebsmodus
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
20
Application modes "None" / "GCB open" / "GCB" / "GCB/MCB"
The unit may be configured for four different application modes. The discrete
inputs and relay outputs are pre-defined dependent upon the selected application
mode. Only the screens and functions that pertain to the application mode selected
are displayed. Refer to the "Operation manual" (37392) for additional information.
None .............Application mode {0} "Engine Control" [BM]
The control unit will function as an engine control. All necessary
inputs and outputs are assigned and pre-defined.
GCB open ....Application mode {1o} "Protection" [open GCB]
The control unit will function as an engine control with generator and
engine protection. The control unit can only open the GCB. All
necessary inputs and outputs are assigned and pre-defined.
GCB .............Application mode {1oc} "1-CB control" [open/close GCB]
The control unit will function as a 1 CB unit. The control unit can
open and close the GCB. All necessary inputs and outputs are
assigned and pre-defined.
GCB/MCB...Application mode {2oc} "2 CB control" [open/close GCB/MCB]
The control unit will function as a 2 CB unit. The control unit can
open and close the GCB and the MCB. All necessary inputs and
outputs are assigned and pre-defined.
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Application: Start In AUTOMATIC Operating Mode (LogicsManager)
The start of the engine can be performed via different logical conditions. This can be:
a discrete input,
a temperature level
an interface
a timer
any logical combination
If this logical output becomes TRUE in AUTOMATIC operating mode, the generator starts and the GCB will be
closed. The simultaneous activation of other LogicsManager outputs (e.g. Stop req. in Auto, Start w/o load) may
affect this function.
Only {1oc}, {2oc}: If this logical output becomes FALSE again, the GCB will be opened again and the generator
will be stopped after the cool-down phase.
E
N
Start req. in Auto
D
E
Startanf. in Auto
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
21
Start request in operation mode AUTOMATIC LogicsManager
The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix
B: "LogicsManager".
Application: Stop In AUTOMATIC Operating Mode (LogicsManager)
If this logical output becomes TRUE, it inhibits all other start processes (e.g. Start req. in Auto, emergency
power, etc.). Stopping of the engine can be initiated externally via a discrete input or any logical combination.
E
N
Stop req. in Auto
D
E
Stopanf. in Auto
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
22
Stop request in operation mode AUTOMATIC LogicsManager
The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix
B: "LogicsManager".
Application: Operating Mode
E
N
Start w/o load
D
E
Start ohne bernahme
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
23
--- ---
Start without assuming load LogicsManager
If this LogicsManager condition is TRUE switching from mains to generator
supply following an engine start is prevented (the GCB operation is blocked). This
function may be used to perform a test operation. If an emergency power case
occurs meanwhile, it is still possible to change to generator operation. The
LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix B:
"LogicsManager".
E
N
Startup in mode
D
E
Einschalten in Betriebsart
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
24
--- ---
Operating mode after applying the power supply Stop / Auto / Manual / last
If the controller is powered down, the unit will start in the following configured
mode when it is powered up again.
Stop.............. The unit starts in the STOP operating mode.
Auto............. The unit starts in the AUTOMATIC operating mode.
Manual ........ The unit starts in the MANUAL operating mode.
last................ The unit starts in the last operating mode the control was in prior to
being de-energized.
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NOTE
For the selection of the operating mode via the LogicsManager (if two different operating modes have
been selected simultaneously) the control unit will prioritize the modes as follows:
1. STOP,
2. MANUAL
3. AUTOMATIC
E
N
Operation mode AUTO
D
E
Betriebsart AUTO
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
25
Activate operating mode AUTOMATIC LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the unit will change
into operating mode AUTOMATIC. If AUTOMATIC mode is selected via the
LogicsManager it is not possible to change operating modes via the front panel.
The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix
B: "LogicsManager".
E
N
Operation mode MAN
D
E
Betriebsart MAN
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
26
Activate operating mode MANUAL LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the unit will change
into operating mode MANUAL. If MANUAL mode is selected via the
LogicsManager it is not possible to change operating modes via the front panel.
The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix
B: "LogicsManager".
E
N
Operation mode STOP
D
E
Betriebsart STOP
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
27
Activate operating mode STOP LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the unit will change
into operating mode STOP. If STOP mode is selected via the LogicsManager it is
not possible to change operating modes via the front panel. The LogicsManager
and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix B:
"LogicsManager".
NOTE
If a stopping alarm (alarm class C, D, E, or F; refer to Alarm on page 131) occurs in AUTOMATIC
operating mode, the alarm may only be acknowledged via external acknowledgement (refer to
Protection: Alarm Acknowledgement on page 48) or after selecting STOP operating mode.
Application: Liquid Crystal Display (LC Display)
E
N
Alternative screen
D
E
Alternative Anzeigemasken
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
28
Show alternative screens YES / NO
YES ..............The alternative screens are shown in the LC display. Refer to manual
37392.
NO................The standard screens are shown in the LC display. Refer to manual
37392.
E
N
Show mains data
D
E
Netzdaten anzeigen
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
CS0
29
--- --- ---
Show mains data YES / NO
YES ..............The alternative screens are shown in the LC display. Refer to manual
37392.
NO................The standard screens are shown in the LC display. Refer to manual
37392.
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Application: Dynamical Display
The easYgen primary measurement display screen "Generator values - overview" provides five configurable
display fields. The measurement value and the unit may be configured freely for each of these fields. The figure
below shows these five fields with the default settings.
The different fields have different value length
restrictions. If a measurement value is
assigned to a field with insufficient length, the
value will not be displayed correctly.
Field maximum length
Field 1 31 px (pixels)
Field 2 35 px (pixels)
Field 3 28 px (pixels)
Field 4 28 px (pixels)
Field 5 35 px (pixels)
Figure 3-2: Dynamical display - fields
Two parameters are available for each field to configure the measurement value and unit to be displayed in the
respective field.
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Value display field {x} [x = 1 to 5] refer to selection below
This parameter configures the displayed measurement value for the respective
display field. Consider the value length restrictions for the different fields.
Off.................. No measurement value is displayed
Gen. frq. ........ The generator frequency is displayed in [Hz] 31 px
Gen. Pwr. ...... The generator power is displayed in [kW] 30 px
Gen. PF.......... The generator power factor is displayed 27 px
Gen Cur A..... The generator current of phase L1 is displayed in [A] 25 px
Gen Cur B..... The generator current of phase L2 is displayed in [A] 25 px
Gen Cur C..... The generator current of phase L3 is displayed in [A] 25 px
GenCurAvg... The average generator current of all three phases is
displayed in [A] 25 px
Note: Refer to Appendix E: Average Generator Current Calculation on page 170
for detailed information about the calculation of the average generator current
depending on the parameters "Generator voltage measuring" (Parameter 6) and
"Generator current measuring" (Parameter 7).
Batt. Vol ........ The battery voltage is displayed in [V] 24 px
An. Inp.1 ....... The value of the analog input 1 is displayed 35 px
An. Inp.2 ....... The value of the analog input 2 is displayed 35 px
Eng. Spd. ....... The engine speed is displayed in [rpm] 28 px
Note: The following J1939 engine status messages may be displayed if an ECU is
connected and configured accordingly. If the J1939 values are not received
correctly (due to a wire break or sensor defect), "----" is displayed in front of the
engineering unit.
ECUSPN100.. The engine oil pressure is displayed in [bar] or [psi] 35 px
ECUSPN110.. The engine coolant temperature is displayed in [C] or [F] 28 px
ECUSPN175.. The engine oil temperature is displayed in [C] or [F] 28 px
ECUSPN190.. The engine speed is displayed in [rpm] 28 px
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NOTE
The J1939 values from the ECU have the following display range:
ECUSPN100 (engine oil pressure) 0 to 10.00 bar / 0 to 145 psi
ECUSPN110 (engine coolant temperature) -40 to 210 C / -39 to 410 F
ECUSPN175 (engine oil temperature) -273 to 1735 C / -459 to 3155 F
ECUSPN190 (engine speed) 0 to 8031 rpm
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This parameter configures the unit, which is displayed next to the measurement
value as a bitmap, for the respective display field.
Off ............... No engineering unit is displayed following the measured value
psi ................ "psi" is displayed following the measured value
bar ............... "bar" is displayed following the measured value
C................. "C" is displayed following the measured value
F................. "F" is displayed following the measured value
rpm.............. "rpm" is displayed following the measured value
ohm.............. "ohm" is displayed following the measured value
Note: Configuring a unit is only required if an analog input is selected in Parameter
"Value display field {x}" and the analog input type (Parameter 247) is configured
as "linear", "Table A", or "Table B".
As an example, if the power, frequency or a J1939 value is configured to a display
field, the measured values are automatically provided with the appropriate
engineering unit. It is possible to add a display field unit bitmap to the displayed
value. This may result in the engineering units overlapping and causing the display
to appear corrupted or displaying an incorrect engineering unit.
Display of the Units Depending on the Analog Input Type
The display of the analog input values on the screen depends on the configured analog input type
(Parameter 247).
The following table indicates, which analog input types are already assigned an engineering unit:
Analog input type Screen display
Off empty display
VDO 5 bar "xx.xx" + "bar" or "psi" bitmap *
VDO 10 bar "xx.xx" + "bar" or "psi" bitmap *
VDO 150C temp. value + "C" or "F" bitmap **
VDO 120C temp. value + "C" or "F" bitmap **
Pt 100 temp. value + "C" or "F" bitmap **
SMP 2125 temp. value + "C" or "F" bitmap **
linear Depending on the formatting of the analog value. The formatting
may be configured with the parameter "Value format"
(Parameter 253), which may only be accessed via LeoPC1.
Table A Depending on the formatting of the analog value. The formatting
may be configured with the parameter "Value format"
(Parameter 253), which may only be accessed via LeoPC1.
Table B Depending on the formatting of the analog value. The formatting
may be configured with the parameter "Value format"
(Parameter 253), which may only be accessed via LeoPC1.
* It depends on the setting of "Display pressure in" (Parameter 246) whether "bar" or "psi"
is displayed here; the value is converted automatically
** It depends on the setting of "Display temperature in" (Parameter 245) whether "C" or
"F" is displayed here; the value is converted automatically
Table 3-1: Dynamical display fields - units
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NOTE
The freely configurable inputs do not require that the display format consist of numbers. It is also
possible to mix text with digits.
Example: A customer configures a format for an analog input in LeoPC1 as: "000lbs"
The screen will display the measurement value followed by the text "lbs". The zeros are only used as
placeholder for the measurement value.
Maximum Length of the Measurement Values
The maximum length of the measurement values in the individual fields is:
Field 1 = 5 digits
Field 2 = 6 digits
Field 3 = 5 digits
Field 4 = 5 digits
Field 5 = 6 digits
Woodward recommends using fields 2 and 5 for analog input values because these fields display 6 digits
permitting a higher resolution.
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Application: Critical Mode (Sprinkler Operation, LogicsManager)
The critical mode may be externally initiated via a discrete input. The LogicsManager is used to define the
conditions that will enable the critical mode (for conditions and explanation of programming refer to
LogicsManager on page 119).
Alarm Classes
When critical mode is enabled the alarm classes are reclassified as follows:
Alarm classes
Normal operation A B C D E F
Critical mode A B B B B B
Critical mode "ON"
A critical mode will be initiated/started once the critical mode operation LogicsManager output becomes TRUE
(logic "1"). The "Critical mode" message is displayed on the LC screen. If the engine is not already
running, the controller will attempt to start the engine up to 10 times (unless configured for less). All shutdown
alarms become warning messages (see above).
Critical mode "OFF"
A critical mode will be interrupted/stopped once critical mode operation LogicsManager output becomes FALSE
(logic "0"). The critical mode operation is continued for the configured critical mode postrun time. If the
operation mode changes to STOP, this time will be considered as expired. With termination of the critical mode,
a normal cool down is performed.
Critical mode and emergency power {2oc}
The emergency power operation has priority. If there is a mains failure during the critical mode, the generator
will supply the busbar. The MCB will be opened and the GCB will be closed. The "Emerg/Critical"
message is displayed on the LC screen and all shutdown alarms become warning alarms.
Critical mode ends before mains recovery: The emergency power operation will be continued and all
shutdown alarms become active again. If the mains return, the unit transfers the load from generator supply to
mains supply after the mains settling delay expires.
Emergency power operation ends before the end of the critical mode: The critical mode is maintained and the
load is transferred from generator supply to mains supply after the mains settling delay expires. The engine
remains running until the conditions for the critical mode are no longer existent.
Critical mode and start request
The critical mode operation has priority. If there is a critical mode request while the generator is running, the
GCB will be opened (in application mode {2oc} there will be a change from generator supply to mains supply of
the busbar). The "Critical mode" message is displayed on the LC screen and all shutdown alarms become
warning alarms.
Critical mode ends before the start request is terminated: The engine continues running (in application mode
{2oc} there will be a change from mains supply to generator supply of the busbar). All shutdown alarms will
become active again. By resetting the start request the GCB will be opened and the engine will be stopped.
Start request will be terminated before the critical mode is terminated: The critical mode operation is
continued. The engine keeps running until the conditions for the critical mode are no longer fulfilled.
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Parameters
If this logical output becomes TRUE in AUTOMATIC operating mode, it starts the critical mode.
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The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in
Appendix B: "LogicsManager".
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Critical mode postrun
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Sprinkler Nachlaufzeit
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Critical mode postrun time 0 to 6000 s
The critical mode operation is continued for the time configured here after the
critical mode request has been terminated.
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Close GCB in override
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Close GCB in critical mode YES / NO
YES.............. If a critical mode operation is detected the GCB will close.
NO................ The GCB cannot be closed during a critical mode operation.
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Override alarm cl. also in MAN
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Critical mode alarm classes active in MANUAL operating mode YES / NO
YES.............. The critical mode alarm classes will override the normal operation
alarm classes when in MANUAL operation mode if enable via the
LogicsManager.
NO................ The alarm classes will not be changed in the MANUAL operating
mode.
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Break emergency in override
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Pause Notstrom bei Sprinkler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Critical mode override emergency operations 0 to 999 s
The emergency power operations are overridden for the configured time when
the critical mode starts to supply the complete generator power to the sprinkler
pump.
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Engine
Engine: Start /Stop Sequence
NOTE
All functions which are described in the following text, may be assigned by the LogicsManager to any
relay that is available via the LogicsManager and not assigned another function.
All
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Start/Stop mode
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Engine: Type of engine Diesel / Gas / External
Diesel or gas engine start/stop logic must be selected. The starting sequences are
described in the following chapters. If this parameter is configured to "External"
the start/stop sequence must be done externally.
Engine: Diesel Engine
Start sequence
The relay "Pre-glow" will be energized for the preheating time period ("Preglow" display). Following
preheating, the fuel solenoid is first energized and then the starter is engaged ("Start" display). When the
configured firing speed is exceeded, the starter is disengaged and the fuel solenoid remains energized via the
firing speed. If the engine fails to start, the starting sequence is blocked ("Stop engine" display) for a
configurable time period ("Time for engine stop"), and the message "Crank protect" is displayed if starting of the
engine is attempted. If the number of unsuccessful start attempts reaches the configured value, an alarm message
will be issued ("Start fail" display).
Stop sequence
After opening the GCB, the coasting time starts and the engine runs without load ("Cool down" display). On
termination of the coasting time, the fuel solenoid is de-energized, and the engine is stopped ("Stop engine"
display). If starting of the engine is attempted. If the engine cannot be stopped via the fuel solenoid, the alarm
message "Shutdown malfct." appears.
Start/stop diagram
The formula signs and indices mean:
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.................Engine delayed monitoring ....................... [s]
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................Coasting time auxiliary operation ............. [s]
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.................Coasting time ............................................ [s]
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Parameter
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Diesel engine: Fuel relay for close to stop YES / NO
YES ..............Stop solenoid
To stop the engine the stop solenoid is energized. The stop solenoid
remains energized for and additional 30 s after speed is no longer
detected from the engine.
NO................Operating solenoid
Before each starting sequence the operating solenoid is energized. To
stop the engine the operating solenoid is de-energized.
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Before each starting the diesel engine is preheated for this time (if a "0" has been
configured here the engine will be started without preglow). The display indicates
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Diesel engine: Preglow mode NO / Always / An.input [Tx]
This parameter dictates if and under what conditions a diesel engine is preheated.
NO................The diesel engine is never preheated before a start attempt.
Always..........Before a start attempt the "Preheating" relay is always energized for
the pre-glow time (previous screen). After that a start attempt is
initiated.
An.in.{x} ......Preheating of the engine is initiated by a temperature transducer
through the analog input [T1] = "Temp.1" or the analog input [T2] =
"Temp.2". A requirement here is that the selected analog input is
configured as a temperature measuring input. The limit of the
temperature is set in the following screen.
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Preglow temp. threshold
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Diesel engine: Preheating temperature set point value -10 to 60 C
If the transducer temperature falls below the value entered here and the previous
parameter ("temp 1" or "temp 2") is enabled and the diesel engine will be
preheated.
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Engine: Gas Engine
Start sequence
Function: The starter is engaged ("Turning" display). Following the expiration of the firing delay time and if
the engine is rotating with at least the configured "minimum start speed", the ignition is switched on
("Ignition" display). Following the expiration of the gas valve delay, the gas valve is then enabled ("Start"
display). If the starting attempt is successful (i.e. the configured firing speed is exceeded) the starter is
disengaged. The gas valve and the ignition remain enabled via the firing speed. If the engine fails to start, the
starting sequence is blocked for a configurable time period ("Time for engine stop"), and the message "Crank
protect" is displayed if starting of the engine is attempted.
Stop sequence
Function: After opening the GCB, the coasting time starts and the engine runs without load ("Cool down"
display). On termination of the coasting time, the gas valve is closed or de-energized, and the engine is stopped
("Stop engine" display). If the engine cannot be stopped, the alarm message "Shutdown malfct."
appears. If no speed is detected anymore, the ignition remains active for 5 seconds so that the remaining gas is
able to combust.
Start/stop diagram
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............... Lead time auxiliary operation........ [s]
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................. Starter time .................................... [s]
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................. Ignition delay................................. [s]
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................. Gas delay ....................................... [s]
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................ Engine delayed monitoring............ [s]
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............... Coasting time auxiliary operation.. [s]
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................. Coasting time................................. [s]
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................. Ignition coasting ("post burning") . [s]
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With gas engines often a purging operation is desired before starting. With the
engaging of the starter the ignition delay is started. The display indicates
"Turning". If the "Minimum speed for ignition" is reached after the expiration of
this time, the ignition is energized.
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Gas engine: Gas valve delay [t
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By energizing the ignition relay the gas valve delay is started ("Ignition"
display). After the time set here has expired, and as long as the speed is higher than
the minimum speed for ignition, the gas valve is enabled for the time configured in
Parameter 52 "Starter time" ("Start" display). Once the ignition speed has been
reached, the gas valve remains opened. If the speed falls below ignition speed, the
gas valve will be closed and the "Ignition" relay is de-energized 5 seconds later.
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Gas engine: Minimum speed for ignition 10 to 1.800 RPM
After expiration of the ignition delay the number of revolutions set here must be
reached, so the "Ignition" relay will be energized.
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Engine: Pickup
To configure the pickup input, the following values must be configured:
Nominal speed (RPM)
The speed measurement method via pickup (MPU) or a sensor at the alternator
Number of teeth on the flywheel detected by the magnetic pick up (MPU) or the number of pulses per
revolution of the engine.
E
N
Speed Pickup
D
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Pickup
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Pickup ON / OFF
ON................Speed monitoring of the engine is carried out using an MPU or speed
sensor.
OFF..............Speed/frequency monitoring of the generator set (the engine) is
performed by measuring the frequency of the generator. There is no
MPU or sensor wired to this unit.
E
N
Nominal speed
D
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Nenndrehzahl
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Nominal speed 500 to 4,000 RPM
Number of revolutions per minute of the engine at rated engine speed.
E
N
Pickup measurement from:
D
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Pickup Messung ber:
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
47
Pickup measurement from Pickup / Sensor
Pickup..........Speed monitoring of the engine is carried out using an MPU.
Sensor...........Speed monitoring of the engine is carried out using an speed sensor.
E
N
Fly wheel teeth
D
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Anzahl Pickup-Zhne
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
48
Number of flywheel teeth 2 to 260
This parameter is only visible, if Parameter 47 is configured to Pickup.
The number of pulse per revolution/teeth on the flywheel is configured here.
E
N
Pulses per revolution
D
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Pulse pro Umdrehung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
49
Pulses per revolution 2.00 to 260.00
This parameter is only visible, if Parameter 47 is configured to Sensor.
The number of pulse per revolution is configured here if a speed sensor at the
alternator is used. Since the alternator is usually driven by a V-belt by the engine,
the transmission ratio of the belt must be considered here. This parameter provides
two decimal digits to be able to adjust any transmission ratio.
E
N
Filter time constant
D
E
Filter
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
50
Filter time constant 0 to 8
The filter enables to filter heavily varying speed signals. This may be useful if the
speed is measured using a sensor at the alternator (parameter 47 configured to
"Sensor") because engine ignition timing and the elasticity of the V-belt may cause
a heavily varying speed display.
The speed display may be filtered with 8 stages. If "0" is configured here, no filter
is applied.
Note: If the filter is enabled, only the speed display is filtered. Speed monitoring
and the speed value transmitted on the bus systems are not affected by the filter and
use the measured speed data.
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Engine: Start/Stop Automatic
E
N
Aux. services prerun
D
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Hilfsbetriebe Vorlauf
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
51
Engine: Pre-run auxiliary operation (start preparation) [t
HVL
] 0 to 999 s
CAUTION:
During an emergency start this delay time "auxiliary pre-run" is not
initialized. The engine will be started immediately.
In the MANUAL operation mode the relay "auxiliary pre-run" is
permanently ON.
Before each starting sequence this relay may be energized for an adjustable time
(i.e. opening louvers). By energizing the relay output the message
"Aux.serv.prerun" is displayed in the control screen. This relay is always
energized if speed is detected. In the "MANUAL" operating mode this relay output
is always energized. The signal remains ON until the operating mode is changed.
E
N
Starter time
D
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Einrckzeit Anlasser
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
52
Engine: Maximum starter delay [t
SV
] 1 to 99 s
This is the maximum time that the starter relay will remain energized ("Start"
display). If the discrete input for the LogicsManager function "Ignition speed
reached" = TRUE, the speed/frequency have reached firing speed, or the time has
expired the relay is then de-energized.
E
N
Start pause time
D
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Startpausenzeit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
53
Engine: Start pause time [t
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] 1 to 99 s
This is the delay time between the individual starting attempts. This time also is
used to protect the starter relay. The message "Start - Pause" is displayed.
E
N
Cool down time
D
E
Motor Nachlaufzeit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
54
Engine: Cool down time [t
NL
] 1 to 999 s
Regular stop: If the engine performs a normal stop (start request is disabled or
change into STOP operating mode) or a stop caused by an alarm of alarm class
C/D, a cool down with an opened GCB is carried out. This time is programmable.
The message "Cool down" is displayed.
Stop by a class 'C' or 'D' alarm: If the engine is stopped by an alarm of this alarm
class, a cool down is carried out with an opened GCB. This time is programmable.
Stop by a class 'E' or 'F' alarm: If the engine is stopped by an alarm of this alarm
class, the engine is shutdown without a cool down immediately.
E
N
Auxiliary services postrun
D
E
Hilfsbetriebe Nachlauf
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
55
Engine: Coasting auxiliary operation (post operation) [t
HNL
] 0 to 999 s
After each engine stop (speed is no longer detected) this relay may remain
energized for an adjustable time (i.e. operate a cooling pump). If the operating
mode is changed from MANUAL to STOP or AUTOMATIC without a start
command the relay remains energized for this period of time. The message "Aux.
services" will be displayed on the control unit screen. In the "MANUAL"
operating mode this relay output is always energized. The signal remains ON until
the operating mode is changed.
E
N
Time of motor stop
D
E
Zeit fr Motorstop
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
56
Engine: Engine blocking 0 to 99 s
During this time a restart of the engine is blocked. This time should be configured
so that the engine is total shutdown to protect the starting circuit. Once speed from
the engine is no longer detected the time configured in this parameter is initiated.
("Stop engine" display)
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Engine: Firing Speed And Engine Delayed Monitoring
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NOTE
When the ignition speed is reached, the starter is disengaged under one of the following conditions:
The measurement via MPU is enabled (ON):
Ignition speed is detected
Ignition speed (measured via the generator voltage) is detected
Conditions for discrete input "Ignition speed" (see LogicsManager) equal true.
The measurement via MPU is disabled (OFF):
Ignition speed (measured via the generator voltage) is detected
Conditions for discrete input "Ignition speed" (see LogicsManager) equal true.
Pickup Generator frequency Engine speed LogicsManager
OFF YES NO YES (if programmed)
ON YES YES YES (if programmed)
Engine: Firing/Ignition Speed
E
N
Firing speed
D
E
Znddrehzahl
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
57
Engine: Firing speed 5 to 60 Hz
After firing speed has been reached, the starter is disengaged and the time counter
for the engine delayed monitoring is activated. The firing speed is to be configured
low enough that it is always exceeded during regular generator operation.
Note: Frequency measurement via the generator voltage input is possible beginning
with 15 Hz or higher. If the MPU measurement is enabled, values down to 5 Hz
can be measured.
E
N
Logicm. for firing speed
D
E
Logikm. fr Znddrehzahl
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
58
Engine: Firing speed via LogicsManager YES / NO
YES.............. The engine firing speed is monitored by the LogicsManager instead
of the MPU.
NO................ The firing speed is measured by the speed/frequency input (MPU),
not via the LogicsManager.
E
N
Ignition speed
D
E
Znddrehz. erreicht
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
59
Engine: Firing speed reached via LogicsManager LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the ignition speed
will be recognized as above minimum limit (e.g. via an oil pressure switch). The
LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix B:
"LogicsManager".
Engine: Engine Delayed Monitoring
After reaching the minimum ignition speed a timer is started. Upon expiration of this timer all "engine delayed
monitoring" configured alarms and discrete inputs will be enabled. This timer should be configured in such a
manner that it corresponds to the starting time of the engine plus any possible startup transients. A GCB closure
may take place after the expiration of this timer. Note: The GCB closure can be initiated prior to engine delayed
monitoring by configuring the LogicsManager; see "Breaker" starting page 40).
E
N
Engine monit. delay time
D
E
Verzg. Motorberwach.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
60
Engine: Engine delayed monitoring [t
MV
] 0 to 99 s
Delay between reaching the firing speed and activation of the monitoring of engine
speed delayed alarms (i.e. underspeed).
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Engine: Idle Mode
When the engine is operated at idle speed, undervoltage, underfrequency, and underspeed monitoring are not
performed. The analog input monitoring uses the alternative limits, which may be configured for the idle mode
(Parameter 260). The GCB cannot be closed in idle mode. This function allows for a controlled operation of an
engine without alarm messages at a lower speed (lower than the configured monitoring values e.g. warm-up of an
engine). Note: The idle mode is blocked when the GCB is closed. A message may be output to a relay here using
the LogicsManager (Idle mode is active, command variable 4.15), e.g. as a signal for s speed controller. The
display indicates "Idle run active" during idle mode.
E
N
Constant idle run
D
E
Dauernd Idle Modus
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
61
Engine: LogicsManager continuous idle mode LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the engine will be
continuously operated in idle mode. Undervoltage, underfrequency, and
underspeed monitoring are not performed. A key switch via a DI may be
configured here for example. The LogicsManager and its default settings are
explained on page 133 in Appendix B: "LogicsManager".
E
N
Idle mode automatic
D
E
Automatic Idle Modus
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
62
Engine: LogicsManager automatic idle mode LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the engine will be
operated in idle mode automatically for the configured time during start-up.
Undervoltage, underfrequency, and underspeed monitoring are not performed.
This function may always be configured to "1" for example. The LogicsManager
and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix B:
"LogicsManager".
E
N
Time for automatic idle run
D
E
Zeit fr Automatic Idle Modus
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
63
Engine: Time for automatic idle mode 1 to 9999 s
The automatic idle mode is active for the time configured here. Undervoltage,
underfrequency, and underspeed monitoring are not performed during this time.
E
N
During emerg/critical
D
E
Whrend Notstrom/Sprinkler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
64
Engine: Idle mode possible during AMF / critical operation YES / NON
YES.............. If an AMF or sprinkler operation is enabled, the engine will go to
rated speed only after completing the configured idle mode.
NO................ If an AMF or critical operation is enabled, the idle mode will be
overridden and the engine will go directly to rated speed.
NOTE
The idle mode will be deactivated and normal operation monitoring limits (Parameter 259) will be
enabled again, if one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
Generator frequency and voltage are within the dead bus start limits (Parameter 70 and 71).
Engine delayed monitoring (Parameter 60) has expired after the idle mode has ended.
NOTE
The analog inputs alternate limit of the analog inputs for the idle mode is configured with
Parameter 260.
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Breaker
Breaker: Operation Of The Circuit Breakers
Switching the pulses takes place in the following screen and has the described effect on the signal sequence (the
MCB cannot be controlled by the continuous pulse for security reasons, because otherwise, the MCB would be
opened in case of a failure/exchange of the easYgen). If the parameter "Auto unlock" is configured to YES, an
open pulse will be issued prior to each close pulse. The parameter "Enable MCB" prevents the closing of the
MCB. A closed MCB will not be opened.
Dead bus start GCB {1oc} or {2oc}
The GCB is closed, if the following conditions are met simultaneously. The display indicates "GCB dead bus
cls".
Automatic operation
The operating mode AUTOMATIC has been selected
No class C alarm or higher is present
The engine is running
The engine delayed monitoring (Parameter 60) as well as the GCB breaker delay (Parameter 72) have
been expired or the LogicsManager function "Undelayed close of GCB" (Parameter 69) is enabled
The generator voltage and frequency are within the configured limits (Parameters 70 and 71)
The MCB has been opened for at least the time configured in "Transfer time GCBMCB"
(Parameter 77) ({2oc} only)
The function "Start without load" (Parameter 23) has been disabled through the LogicsManager
Only in critical mode: the parameter "Close GCB in override" (Parameter 34) is configured to YES
Manual operation
The operating mode MANUAL has been selected.
No class C alarm or higher is present
The engine is running
The engine delayed monitoring (Parameter 60) as well as the GCB breaker delay (Parameter 72) have
been expired
The generator voltage and frequency are within the configured limits (Parameters 70 and 71)
The MCB has been open for at least the time configured in "Transfer time GCBMCB" (Parameter 77)
({2oc} only)
The button "Close GCB" has been pressed
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Dead bus start MCB {2oc}
The MCB is closed, if the following conditions are met simultaneously. The display indicates "MCB dead bus
cls".
Automatic operation
The operating mode AUTOMATIC has been selected
The mains voltage is available and within the configured limits (Parameters 70 and 71)
The GCB is open or has been opened for at least the "Transfer time GCBMCB" (Parameter 77)
"Enable MCB" (Parameter 76) is configured as ALWAYS or discrete input 6 is energized if configured as
DI 6
Manual operation
Operating mode MANUAL has been selected
The mains voltage is available and within the configured limits (Parameters 70 and 71)
The GCB is open or has been opened for at least the "Transfer time GCBMCB" (Parameter 77)
"Enable MCB" (Parameter 76) is configured as ALWAYS or discrete input 6 is energized if configured as
DI 6
The button "Close MCB" has been pressed
Open GCB {1o} or {1oc} or {2oc}
The GCB is opened when the relay "Command: GCB close" de-energizes (only if Parameter 67 "GCB close
pulse" is configured as NO) and when the relay "Command GCB open" energizes. The GCB will be opened
under the following circumstances.
In STOP operating mode
In case of a class C alarm or higher
By pressing the button "GCB open" or "MCB close" (depending on the CB logic which has been set) in
MANUAL operating mode
By pressing the button "stop engine" in MANUAL operating mode
In the event of an automatic stopping in the AUTOMATIC operating mode (the start request has been
terminated or a stop request has been initiated)
Prior to the MCB closing onto the dead busbar
In critical mode (Sprinkler operation), provided that an emergency power operation is not active, and
"Close GCB in override" (Parameter 34) has been configured to NO
If "Start without load" has been enabled through the LogicsManager
Open MCB {2oc}
The MCB is opened when the relay "Command: MCB open" is energized. The MCB will be opened under the
following circumstances.
If an emergency power operation is initiated (mains failure) once the generator voltage is within the
permissible limits
Prior to the closure of the GCB
Upon pressing the "MCB OPEN" or "GCB CLOSE" push-button (dependent upon the configured CB
logic) in MANUAL operating mode
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Breaker: GCB Settings
NOTE
Operating current (NO): The relay is enabled (i.e. in the operating state) when current flows through the
coil. If a loss of the supply voltage occurs, the relay contacts will not transfer and a fault condition
will not be monitored. In this mode of operation the state of the system should be monitored
through other means than the state of the relay.
Closed circuit current (NC): The relay is disabled (i.e. in idle state) when current flows through the coil.
The relay is energized in idle state. If a loss of the supply voltage occurs, the relay contacts will
transfer and a fault condition will be monitored.
Relay programmed as 'operating current relay'
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GCB open relay
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Breaker: "Command: GCB open" relay N.O. / N.C.
N.O. (normally open) If the GCB is to be opened, the relay "command: GCB
open" is energized. When the control receives the message "Reply
GCB is open", the relay is de-energized.
N.C. (normally closed) If the GCB is to be opened, the relay "command: GCB
open" de-energizes. When the control receives the message "Reply:
GCB is open", the relay is energized again.
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N
GCB time pulse
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GLS Impulsdauer
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: Pulse duration to close the GCB 0.04 to 1.00 s
The time of the pulse output may be adjusted to the breaker being utilized.
E
N
GCB close pulse
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GLS Schlieen Impuls
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: "Command: GCB close" issue as pulse YES / NO
YES.............. Configured momentary output: The relay "Command: GCB close"
issues an add-on pulse. If the relay is configured in this manner a
holding coil and sealing contacts must be installed externally to the
control unit. The DI "Reply: GCB closed" is used to identify closed
contacts.
NO................ Configured maintaining output: The relay "Command: close GCB"
may be wired directly into the holding circuit for the power circuit
breaker. If this method is utilized it is recommended that isolation
relays be used. After the connect pulse has been issued and the reply
of the power circuit breaker has been received, the relay "Command:
close GCB" remains energized. If a class C alarm or higher occurs or
the GCB is opened, this relay de-energizes.
In both cases the relay "Command: GCB open" energizes to open the GCB.
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N
GCB auto unlock
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GLS auto entriegeln
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: Breaker unblocking GCB YES / NO
This is used for special circuit breakers to put the breaker into a defined initial state
or to enable closing at all.
YES ..............Before every close-pulse, an open-pulse is issued for 1 second. A CB
close pulse is enabled only after the open pulse is issued.
NO................The CB close pulse is enabled without being preceded by a CB open
pulse.
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N
Undelayed close GCB
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GLS unverzgert
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
69
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Breaker: Undelayed closing of the GCB LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the GCB will be
closed immediately (without waiting for the delayed by engine speed timer to
expire). When using the standard setting, the GCB will be closed without delay in
AMF operation. The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on
page 133 in Appendix B: "LogicsManager".
E
N
GCB frequency window
D
E
GLS Frequenzabweichung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
70
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Breaker: "Command: GCB close": maximum frequency deviation 0.2 to 10.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
This is the maximum amount that the frequency will be allowed to deviate from the
rated frequency and the "Command: GCB close" may be issued. This is to prevent
the prime mover from going into an underfrequency condition due to overloading.
E
N
GCB voltage window
D
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GLS Spannungsabweichung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
71
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Breaker: "Command: GCB close": maximum voltage deviation 1 to 100 %
This value refers to the Rated generator voltage (Parameter 4, see page 17).
This is the maximum amount that the voltage will be allowed to deviate from the
rated voltage and the "Command: GCB close" may be issued.
E
N
Gen. settling time
D
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GLS Schalterverzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: "Command: GCB close": Breaker delay 0 to 99 s
The time configured here begins to count down once the engine monitoring delay
timer has expired. This permits for an additional delay time before the breaker is
closed in order to ensure that none of the engine delayed watchdogs trips. It is
possible to bypass this delay time through the LogicsManager (see Parameter 69)
in the event an emergency operation condition (mains failure) occurs.
Background: This additional delay time, which starts upon expiration of the
"delayed engine monitoring" is used to prevent unnecessary interruptions of the
voltage supply of the consumers. This condition occurs during switching operations
from the mains to the generator. Every time a switching operation occurs the bus is
without voltage for a short time. The consumers can be supplied once the "GCB
settling time" has been expired. If the GCB would be closed prior to expiration of
the delayed engine monitoring (by enabling this via the LogicsManager) and an
alarm would become active after expiration of the delayed engine monitoring, the
GCB would have to be opened and the consumers would be without voltage again.
Unnecessary CB switching operations and voltage interruptions should be avoided
by utilizing this parameter.
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Breaker: MCB Settings {2oc}
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MCB auto unlock
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NLS auto entriegeln
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Breaker: Switch unblocking MCB YES / NO
This is used for special circuit breakers to put the breaker into a defined initial state
or to enable closing at all.
YES.............. Before every close-pulse, an open-pulse is issued for 1 second. A CB
close pulse is enabled only after the open pulse is issued.
NO................ The CB close pulse is enabled without being preceded by a CB open
pulse.
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N
Close MCB in stop mode
D
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{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: Close MCB in STOP mode YES / NO
YES.............. The MCB may be closed in the STOP operation mode as long as the
closing conditions are fulfilled.
NO................ The MCB cannot be closed in the STOP operation mode.
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MCB time impulse
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Breaker: Impulse duration to close the MCB 0.04 to 1.00 s
The time of the pulse output may be adjusted to the breaker being utilized.
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Enable MCB
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Breaker: Enable MCB ALWAYS / DI6
ALWAYS.... The MCB is always enabled and the discrete input 6 may be
configured freely.
DI6............... Enabling the MCB is performed by energizing discrete input 6
(Enable MCB).
Breaker: GCB/MCB Settings {2oc}
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Transfer time GCBMCB
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{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
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Breaker: Transfer time GCB MCB 0.10 to 99.99 s
Switching from generator supply to mains supply or from mains supply to
generator supply occurs automatically if the operating conditions have been met.
The time between the reply "power circuit breaker is open" and a close pulse is set
by this parameter. This time applies for both directions. During this time the
consumers are de-energized.
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Emergency Power (AMF)
NOTE
The emergency power operation is possible only in application mode {2oc} (2 power circuit breakers).
If the function 'Stop in AUTO' or 'inhibit emergency power' has been assigned to a discrete input, an
emergency power operation may be prevented or interrupted from an external source.
Prerequisite: The emergency power function can only be activated in the case of synchronous generators by the
configuration screen "Emergency power ON". Emergency power is carried out in operating mode AUTOMATIC
regardless of the status of the discrete input 'Start in AUTO' (LogicsManager).
The display indicates "Emergency run" during emergency power operation.
Activation of emergency power: If a mains power fault is detected on at least one or more of terminals 14-21
for the duration of the time set in the "Emergency power delay time ON" screen, an emergency power operation
is activated. A mains voltage fault is defined using the following limits:
Permissible predetermined limits
Mains
Voltage Parameter values (refer to "Protection/Mains failure detection "; page 79)
Frequency Parameter values (refer to "Protection/Mains failure detection"; page 79)
Rotation Parameter values (refer to "Protection/Mains phase rotation"; page 78)
Table 3-2:Permissible limits
The following principles are observed in the case of emergency power:
If an emergency power operation is initiated, the engine is started under all circumstances, unless the start
sequence is interrupted via an alarm or prevented via the LogicsManager or the operating mode is changed.
The GCB can be closed regardless of the engine delay time after the dead bus starting limits have been
reached if the parameter 69 has be set accordingly.
If the mains return during an emergency power operation (GCB is closed), the mains settling time must
expire before the load is transferred from the generator to mains operation.
MCB malfunction: The following is the protocol the unit follows when the control unit is in the AUTOMATIC
operating mode, there has not been a start request, and the control unit is configured as emergency power
standby. If the MCB opens, the control system attempts to reclose the breaker. If this is not possible (due to an
MCB alarm), the engine is started due to the "MCB malfunction" if the parameter "Emergency power" is
configured to "ON". Emergency power subsequently supplies the busbar. Only following the successful
acknowledgment of the "MCB malfunction" alarm, is the GCB opened and the MCB closed and the engine shuts
off again. Emergency power is also triggered via the detection of a switch fault when the MCB is switched on
regularly. In order to achieve this, the "Emergency start with MCB failure" (Parameter 81) and "MCB
monitoring" (Parameter 172) must be configured as "ON" .
Mains rotation field alarm: If the mains returns after a mains failure with a reversed rotation direction the
generator remains in emergency power operation until the mains rotation matches the rotation of the generator
set.
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E
N
On/Off
D
E
Ein/Aus
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
78
--- --- ---
Emergency power: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................If the unit is in the AUTOMATIC operating mode and a mains fault
occurs according to the following parameters, the engine is started
and an automatic emergency operation is carried out.
OFF..............No emergency operation is carried out.
E
N
Mains fail delay time
D
E
Startverzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
79
--- --- ---
Emergency power: Mains failure: Start delay 0.20 to 99.99 s
To start the engine and to carry out an emergency operation the monitored mains
must be failed continuously for the minimum period of time set with this
parameter. This delay time starts only if the easYgen is in AUTOMATIC operating
mode and emergency power is activated.
E
N
Mains settling time
D
E
Netzberuhigungszeit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
80
--- --- ---
Emergency power: Mains failure: Mains settling time 0 to 9,999 s
To end the emergency operation, the monitored mains must be within the
configured operating parameters without interruption for the minimum period of
time set with this parameter without interruption. This parameter permits delaying
the switching of the load from the generator to the mains. The display indicates
"Mains settling" during this time.
NOTE
The reduced mains settling time is always active in MANUAL operating mode regardless of the breaker
feedback and the setting of parameter 78 (Emergency power). The reduced mains settling time is fixed
to 2 seconds.
The reduced mains settling time is always active in STOP operating mode. The reduced mains settling
time is fixed to 2 seconds.
E
N
Emerg. start with MCB failure
D
E
Bei NLS-Fehler aktivieren
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
81
--- --- ---
Emergency power: Emergency operation by MCB failure YES / NO
Emergency power operations may be configured with the failure of the MCB in
addition to a loss of power on the main supply. An MCB breaker alarm is indicated
if Parameter 172 "Monitoring MCB" is configured "ON".
E
N
Inhibit Emergency run
D
E
Kein Notstrombetrieb
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
82
--- --- ---
Emergency power: Inhibit emergency power LogicsManager
Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have been fulfilled the emergency
power operation will be terminated or blocked. The LogicsManager and its default
settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix B: "LogicsManager".
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Protection
Protection: Alarm Acknowledgement
E
N
Time until horn reset
D
E
Zeit Hupenreset
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
83
Self acknowledgment of the centralized alarm (horn) 0 to 1,000 s
Alarm class A - Alarm class A messages are acknowledged using the "" button
on the front panel.
Alarm class B to F - After each alarm of this alarm class occurs, the alarm LED
flashes and the command variable 03.05 (horn) is issued. After the delay time 'time
until horn reset' has expired, the flashing LED changes into a steady light and the
command variable 03.05 (horn) is reset. The alarm LED flashes until the alarm has
been acknowledged either via the push button, the LogicsManager, or the interface.
Note: If this parameter is configured to 0, the horn will remain active until it will
be acknowledged.
E
N
External acknowledge
D
E
Ext. Quittierung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
84
Protection: External acknowledgment of alarms LogicsManager
It is possible to acknowledge all alarms simultaneously from remote, e.g. with a
discrete input. The command variables of the LogicsManager have to become
TRUE twice. The first time is for acknowledging the horn, the second for all alarm
messages. The On-delay time is the minimum time the input signals have to be "1".
The OFF-delay time is the time how long the input conditions have to be "0" before
the next high signal is accepted. Once the conditions of the LogicsManager have
been fulfilled the alarms will be acknowledged.
The first high signal into the discrete input acknowledges the command
variable 03.05 (horn). The second high signal acknowledges all inactive
alarm messages.
The LogicsManager and its default settings are explained on page 133 in Appendix
B: "LogicsManager".
Protection: Generator Protection
E
N
Voltage monitoring generator
D
E
Spg.berwachung Generator
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
85
---
Generator protection: Type of monitoring 3 phase / 4 phase
The unit can either monitor the wye voltages (phase-neutral: 3ph-4w, 1ph-3w and
1ph-2w) or the delta voltages (phase-phase: 3ph-3w and 3ph-4w). Usually, for the
low-voltage system the phase voltages are monitored, while for the medium to high
voltage systems the delta voltages are monitored. The monitoring of the wye
voltage is above all necessary to avoid earth-faults in a compensated or isolated
network resulting in the tripping of the voltage protection.
WARNING:
This parameter influences the protective functions.
3 phase .........The phase-phase voltage will be measured and all subsequent
parameters concerning voltage monitoring "generator" are referred to
this value (V
L-L
).
4 phase .........The phase-neutral voltage will be measured and all subsequent
parameters concerning voltage monitoring "generator" are referred to
this value (V
L-N
).
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Protection: Generator, Overfrequency (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 81O
There are two overfrequency alarm levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and are
illustrated in the figure below. The figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and length
of the alarms. It should be noted that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged. Limit 2
alarms cannot be self-acknowledged. Monitoring of the frequency is accomplished in two steps. Three-phase
measurement of the frequency is carried out, if all voltages are greater then 15 % of the rated value (120 V or
480 V). This permits a very rapid and accurate frequency measurement. The frequency however will be
measured properly even if voltage is applied to one phase only.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen.overfreq. 1" or "Gen.overfreq. 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-8: Monitoring - generator overfrequency
Limit Text Setting range Default value
Overfrequency (The hysteresis is 0.05 Hz.)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 130.0 % 110.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.50 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 130.0 % 115.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.30 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Table 3-3: Monitoring - standard values - generator overfrequency
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
86
---
Gen.Overfrequency: Monitoring (limit 1/limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Overfrequency monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: limit 1
< limit 2).
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
87
---
Gen.Overfrequency: Threshold value (limit 1/limit 2) 50.0 to 130.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
88
---
Gen.Overfrequency: Delay (limit 1/limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator frequency value exceeds the threshold value for the
delay time configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator
frequency falls below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires
the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
89
---
Gen.Overfrequency: Alarm class (limit 1/limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
90
---
Gen. overfrequency: Self acknowledgment (limit 1/limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Generator, Underfrequency (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 81U
There are two underfrequency alarm levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and are
illustrated in the figure below. The figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and length
of the alarms. It should be noted that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged. Limit 2
alarms cannot be self-acknowledged. Monitoring of the frequency is performed in two steps. Measuring of the
frequency occurs three-phase, if all voltages are larger than 15 % of the rated frequency (120 V or 480 V). This
permits quick and exact frequency measuring. The frequency however will be measured correctly even if voltage
is applied only to one phase.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen.underfreq. 1" or "Gen.underfreq.
2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
Figure 3-9: Monitoring - generator underfrequency
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Underfrequency (The hysteresis is 0.05 Hz.)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 130.0 % 90.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Delayed by engine speed YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 130.0 % 84.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.30 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Delayed by engine speed YES / NO NO
Table 3-4: Monitoring - Standard values - generator underfrequency
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
91
---
Gen. underfrequency: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Underfrequency monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: Limit 1
> Limit 2).
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
92
---
Gen. underfrequency: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 50.0 to 130.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or fallen below for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
93
---
Gen. underfrequency: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator frequency value falls below the threshold value for the
delay time configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator
frequency exceeds the threshold (plus the hysteresis) again before the delay expires
the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
94
---
Gen. underfrequency: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
95
---
Gen. underfrequency: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
96
---
Gen. underfrequency Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This monitoring function is disabled in idle mode (see page 40).
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Protection: Generator, Overvoltage (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 59
Voltage is monitored depending on Parameter 6 "Gen.voltage measuring". There are two overvoltage alarm
levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and are illustrated in the below figure. The
figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and length of the alarms. It should be noted
that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged. Limit 2 alarms cannot be self-acknowledged.
Monitoring of the voltage is done in two steps.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen.overvolt. 1" or "Gen.overvolt. 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-10: Monitoring - generator overvoltage
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Overvoltage (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 125.0 % 108.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 125.0 % 112.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.30 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Table 3-5: Monitoring - standard values - generator overvoltage
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
97
---
Gen. overvoltage: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Overvoltage monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: limit 1
< limit 2).
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
98
---
Gen. overvoltage: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 50.0 to 125.0 %
This value refers to the Rated generator voltage (Parameter 4, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
99
---
Gen. overvoltage: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator voltage exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator voltage falls
below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be
reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
100
---
Gen. overvoltage: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
101
---
Gen. overvoltage: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
102
---
Gen. overvoltage: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Generator, Undervoltage (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 27
Voltage is monitored depending on Parameter 6 "Gen.voltage measuring". There are two undervoltage alarm
levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and are illustrated in the below figure. The
figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and length of the alarms. It should be noted
that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged. Limit 2 alarms cannot be self-acknowledged.
Monitoring of the voltage is done in two steps.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen.undervolt. 1" or "Gen.undervolt.
2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
Figure 3-11: Monitoring - generator undervoltage
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Undervoltage (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 125.0 % 92.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 125.0 % 88.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 3.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Table 3-6: Monitoring - standard values - generator undervoltage
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
103
---
Gen. undervoltage: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Undervoltage monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: limit 1
< limit 2).
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
104
---
Gen. undervoltage: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 50.0 to 125.0 %
This value refers to the Rated generator voltage (Parameter 4, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or fallen below for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
105
---
Gen. undervoltage: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator voltage falls below the threshold value for the delay
time configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator voltage
exceeds the threshold (plus the hysteresis) again before the delay expires the time
will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
106
---
Gen. undervoltage: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
107
---
Gen. undervoltage: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
108
---
Gen. undervoltage: Delayed engine speed (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This monitoring function is disabled in idle mode (see page 40).
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Protection: Generator, Time-Overcurrent Monit. (Limits 1, 2 & 3) ANSI# 50/51
Current is monitored depending on Parameter 7 "Gen.current measuring". The generator overcurrent alarm
contains three limits and can be setup as a step definite time overcurrent alarm as illustrated in the figure below.
Monitoring of the maximum phase current is performed in three steps. Every step can be provided with a delay
time independent of the other steps.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen. overcurr. 1", "Gen.overcurr. 2",
or "Gen.overcurr. 3".
t [s]
SP3 [%/I ]
Rated
SP2 [%/I ]
Rated
SP1 [%/I ]
Rated
I
Rated
[%]
Protected Area
SP1 < SP2 < SP3
t > t > t [SP1] [SP2] [SP3]
t[SP3] t[SP2] t[SP1]
Figure 3-12: Monitoring - generator time-overcurrent
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Overcurrent (The hysteresis is 1 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 300.0 % 110.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 30.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F E
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 300.0 % 150.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Limit 3 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 300.0 % 250.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.40 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Table 3-7: Monitoring - standard values - generator time-overcurrent
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
109
---
Gen. overcurrent, TOC: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2/Limit 3) ON / OFF
ON................Overcurrent monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at three levels. All three values
may be configured independent from each other (prerequisite:
Limit 1 < Limit 2 < Limit 3).
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1, limit 2, and/or limit 3.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
110
---
Gen. overcurrent, TOC: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2/Limit 3) 50.0 to 300.0 %
This value refers to the Rated current (Parameter 11, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
111
---
Gen. overcurrent, TOC: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2/Limit 3) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator current exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator current falls
below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be
reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
112
---
Gen. overcurrent, TOC: Alarm class (Lim.1/Lim.2/Lim.3) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
113
---
Gen. overcurrent, TOC: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2/Limit 3) ON / OFF
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Generator, Reverse/Reduced Power (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 32R/F
Power is monitored depending on Parameter 6 "Gen.voltage measuring" and Parameter 7 "Gen.current
measuring". The generator power limits may be setup as reduced power and/or reverse power depending on the
threshold value configured in the control. The note below explains how a reduced or reverse power limit is
configured. If the single- or three-phase measured real power is below the adjusted limit of the reduced load or
below the adjusted value of the reverse power the alarm will be issued.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen. Rv/rd pow.1" or "Gen. Rv/rd
pow.2".
NOTE
Definition
Reduced power
Tripping if the real power has fallen below the (positive) limit..
Reverse power
Tripping if the direction of the real power reverses and the (negative) limit is exceeded.
The values for reverse /reduced power monitoring can be configured as follows:
Limit 1 (Limit 1) = Positive and
Limit 2 (Limit 2) = Positive (whereas Limit 2 > Limit 1 > 0 %):
Both limits are reduced power monitoring.
Limit 1 (Limit 1) = Negative and
Limit 2 (Limit 2) = Negative (whereas Limit 2 < Limit 1 < 0%):
Both limits are reverse power monitoring.
Limit 1 (Limit 1) = Positive and
Limit 2 (Limit 2) = Negative (whereas Limit 1 > 0 % > Limit 2):
Limit 1 is reduced power monitoring and
Limit 2 is reverse power monitoring.
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[%]
[0 %]
Measuring Input - Monitoring.cdr
t [s]
t [s]
t [s]
t [s]
SPrev
SPred
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SPred
Hysteresis
SPrev
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
d
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
d
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
d
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
d
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
v
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
r
e
v
Figure 3-13: Monitoring - generator reverse / reduced power
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Reverse / reduced power (The hysteresis is 1 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit -99.9 to 99.0 % -3.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s Limit 1 > 0 %
Red. power
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO Limit 1 < 0 %
Rev. power
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit -99.9 to 99.0 % -5.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 3.00 s Limit 2 > 0 %
Red. power
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F E
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Limit 2 < 0 %
Rev. power
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Table 3-8: Monitoring - standard values - generator reverse / reduced power
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
114
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................ Reverse/reduced power monitoring is carried out according to the
following parameters. Both values may be configured independent
from each other (prerequisite for {1oc}, {2oc}: GCB must be
closed).
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
115
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) -99.9 to 99.0 %
This value refers to the Rated active power (Parameter 10, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or fallen below for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
116
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator power falls below the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator power exceeds
or falls below the threshold (plus/minus the hysteresis) again before the delay
expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
117
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Alarm cl.(Lim.1/Lim.2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
118
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
119
---
Gen. reverse/reduced power: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Engine/Generator, Overload (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 32
Power is monitored depending on Parameter 6 "Gen.voltage measuring" and Parameter 7 "Gen.current
measuring". If the real power is above the configured limit an alarm will be issued.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen. Overload 1" or "Gen. Overload 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-14: Monitoring - generator overload
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Overload (The hysteresis is 1 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 300.0 % 110.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 11.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 50.0 to 300.0 % 120.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.10 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F E
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Table 3-9: Monitoring - standard values - generator overload
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
120
---
Gen. overload: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................ Overload monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: limit 1
< limit 2).
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
121
---
Gen. overload: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 50.0 to 300.00 %
This value refers to the Rated active power (Parameter 10, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
122
---
Gen. overload: Delayed (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator load exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator load falls
below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be
reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
123
---
Gen. overload: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.-
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
---
124
---
Gen. overload: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Generator, Unbalanced Load (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 46
Power is monitored depending on Parameter 6 "Gen.voltage measuring" and Parameter 7 "Gen.current
measuring". The generator unbalanced load alarm is a phase imbalance alarm. The percentage threshold value
indicates the permissible variation of phase current from the arithmetic mean value of all three-phase currents.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Unbal. load 1" or "Unbal. load 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-15: Monitoring - generator unbalanced load
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Unbalanced load (The hysteresis is 1 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0.0 to 100.0 % 10.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 10.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Delayed by engine speed YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0.0 to 100.0 % 15.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F E
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Delayed by engine speed YES / NO NO
Table 3-10: Monitoring - standard values - generator unbalanced load
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Formulas for calculation
Phase L1 Phase L2 Phase L3
Exceeding
2
I I P I 3
I
3 L 2 L A N
1 L
+ +
2
I I P I 3
I
3 L 1 L A N
2 L
+ +
2
I I P I 3
I
2 L 1 L A N
3 L
+ +
Undershooting
2
P I 3 I I
I
A N 3 L 2 L
1 L
+
2
P I 3 I I
I
A N 3 L 1 L
2 L
+
2
P I 3 I I
I
A N 2 L 1 L
3 L
+
Example 1 - exceeding of a limit value
Current in phase L1 = current in phase L3
Current in phase L2 has been exceeded
P
A
..... percentage tripping value (here 10 %)
I
N
...... rated current (here 300 A)
Tripping value for phase L2:
A 345
2
A 300 A 300
100
10 A 300 3
2
A 300 A 300 % 10 A 300 3
2
I I P I 3
I
3 L 1 L A N
2 L
=
+ +
=
+ +
=
+ +
Example 2 - undershooting of a limit value
Current in phase L2 = current in phase L3
Current in phase L1 has been undershot
P
A
..... percentage tripping value (here 10 %)
I
N
...... rated current (here 300 A)
Tripping value for phase L1:
A 255
2
100
10 A 300 3
A 300 A 300
2
% 10 A 300 3 A 300 A 300
2
P I 3 I I
I
A N 3 L 2 L
1 L
=
+
=
+
=
+
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Parameters
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
125
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Unbalanced load monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (condition: Limit 1
< Limit 2).
OFF..............No monitoring is carried out for either limit 1 or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
126
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.0 to 100.0 %
This value refers to the Rated current (Parameter 11, see page 19).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
127
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored load exceeds the threshold value for the delay time configured
here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored load exceeds or falls below the
threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
128
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
129
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
130
---
Gen. unbalanced load: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
An alarm will only be issued for 3Ph-3W or 3Ph-4W applications and monitored 3-phase generator
current.
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Protection: Generator, Voltage Asymmetry
The generator voltage asymmetry alarm measures voltage differences between the phases of the generator. The
voltage is measured three-phase. If the phase-to-phase voltage difference between the three phases exceeds the
configured asymmetry limit the alarm will be issued.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen. asymmetry".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP
(Alarm limit)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
SP
Figure 3-16: Monitoring - generator voltage asymmetry
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Generator voltage asymmetry (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value).
Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0.5 to 99.9 % 10.0 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Table 3-11: Monitoring - standard values - generator voltage asymmetry
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
131
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Voltage asymmetry monitoring is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
132
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Threshold value 0.5 to 99.9 %
This value refers to Rated generator voltage (Parameter 4, see page 17).
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
133
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored generator voltage asymmetry exceeds the threshold value for the
delay time configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored generator
voltage asymmetry falls below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay
expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
134
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
135
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
136
---
Gen. voltage asymmetry: Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
An alarm will only be issued for 3Ph-3W applications and monitored 3Ph-4W voltage systems.
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Protection: Generator, Ground Fault (Limits 1 & 2)
Mains current transformer is configured to mains current (calculated ground current)
(Please refer to Current Transformer on page 21)
Current is monitored depending on Parameter 7 "Gen.current measuring". The configured three conductor
currents I
Gen-L1
, I
Gen-L2
and I
Gen-L3
are vectorially summated (I
S
= I
Gen-L1
+ I
Gen-L2
+ I
Gen-L3
) and compared with the
response value. The calculated actual value is indicated in the display, if the monitoring is enabled. If the actual
value rises over the response value, a ground fault is present, and an alarm is issued.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Ground fault 1" or "Ground fault 2".
NOTE
Please consider that the installation location of the generator current transformers determines the
protection area of the ground fault monitoring.
L1
L2
N
L3
3~
G
I
Gen L3
I
Gen L2
I
Gen L1
I =0
N R
Figure 3-17: Monitoring - calculated generator ground fault
Test: If one of the current transformers is short-circuited while the others have rated current the actual value
amounts to 100 %.
The ground current calculation does not consider the current in a possibly existing neutral conductor. In order to
be able to consider the calculation result as ground current, the neutral conductor must not conduct an
appreciable operating current.
The threshold value is indicated as a percentage. It refers likewise to the generator rated current and should be
adjusted in practice because of asymmetries, which cannot be avoided, to at least 10 %.
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Calculation
I
L2
I
L3
I
L1
I '
L1
I '
L3
I
L3Y
I
L3X
I
L2Y
I
L2X
I '
L2
X
Y
a)
I
L2
I
L3
I
L1
I '
L1
I '
L3
I
S
I
L3Y
I
L3X
I
L2Y
I
L2X
I '
L2
X
Y
b)
I
L2
I '
L1
I '
L3
I
S
X
Y
c)
a) No ground fault b) Ground fault (with vectorial calculation) c) Ground fault (I
S
= ground fault current)
Figure 3-18: Monitoring - calculated generator ground current - vector diagram
The sum current I
S
is calculated e.g. (after previous complex dismantling) geometrically/vectorially, as the
pointers of the phase currents I
L1
and I
L2
are parallel shifted and lined up. The pointer, that between the neutral
point and the point of the shifted pointer I
L2
' results is the sum current I
S
. In order to be able to add the pointers
vectorially, these must be divided into their X- and Y-coordinates (I
L2X
, I
L2Y
, I
L3X
and I
L3Y
). Afterwards all X-
and all Y-coordinates can be added by an addition and a subtraction.
Results of a calculation example:
Phase current I
L1
= I
Rated
= 7 A
Phase current I
L2
= 6.5 A
Phase current I
L3
= 6 A
Sum current (ground fault current) I
S
= 0.866A.
Mains current transformer is configured to ground current (measured ground current)
(Please refer to Current Transformer on page 21)
In this case, the value measured at the mains/ground current input is monitored. The configured percentage refers
to the ground current transformer. The measured actual value is indicated on the display, if the monitoring is
enabled. If the actual value rises over the response value, a ground fault is present, and an alarm is issued.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Ground fault 1" or "Ground fault 2".
NOTE
Please consider that the installation location of the ground current measurement determines the
protection area of the ground fault monitoring.
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Generator ground fault (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF OFF
Limit 0 to 300 % 10 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.20 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF OFF
Limit 0 to 300 % 30 %
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.10 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Table 3-12: Monitoring - standard values - generator ground fault
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Parameter
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
137
---
Gen. ground fault: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................ Ground current monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters. Monitoring is performed at two levels. Both values may
be configured independent from each other (prerequisite: Limit 1
< Limit 2).
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
138
---
Gen. ground fault: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0 to 300 %
This value refers to the Rated current of the generator (Parameter 11, see
page 19), if the ground current is calculated from the generator current
values. It refers to the transformer rated current (Parameter 19, see
page 21), if the ground current is measured directly.
The percentage values that are to be monitored for each threshold limit are defined
here. If this value is reached or exceeded for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
139
---
Gen. ground fault: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored ground fault exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored ground fault falls below
the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
140
---
Gen. ground fault: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
141
---
Gen. ground fault: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1) YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
142
---
Gen. ground fault: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1) YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
Protection: Generator, Voltage Phase Rotation
CAUTION
Please ensure during installation that all voltages applied to this unit are wired correctly to both sides
of the circuit breaker. Failure to do so may result in damage to the control unit and/or generation
equipment due to closing the breaker asynchronous or with mismatched phase rotations and phase
rotation monitoring enabled at all connected components (engine, generator, breakers, cable, busbars,
etc.).
This function may block a connection of systems with mismatched phases systems only under the
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following conditions:
The voltages being measured are wired correctly with respect to the phase rotation at the
measuring points (i.e. the voltage transformer in front and behind the circuit breaker)
The measuring voltages are wired without angular phase shift or interruption from the measuring
point to the control unit
The measuring voltages are wired to the correct terminals of the control unit (i.e. L1 of the
generator is connected with the terminal of the control unit which is intended for the L1 of the
generator)
Correct phase rotation of the phase voltages ensures that damage will not occur during an open transition breaker
closure to either the mains or the generator. The voltage phase rotation alarm checks the phase rotation of the
voltages and the configured phase rotation to ensure they are identical. The directions of rotation are
differentiated as "clockwise" and "counter clockwise". With a clockwise field the direction of rotation is "L1-L2-
L3"; with a counter clockwise field the direction of rotation is "L1-L3-L2". If the control is configured for a
clockwise rotation and the voltages into the unit are calculated as counterclockwise the alarm will be initiated.
The direction of configured rotation being monitored by the control unit is displayed in the LCD.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Gen. phase rot. misw.".
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Generator voltage phase direction fault (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value)
Direction CW / CCW CW
Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Table 3-13: Monitoring - standard values - generator voltage phase rotation
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E
N
Generator phase rotation
D
E
Generatordrehfeld
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
143
---
Gen.voltage phase rotation: Direction CW / CCW
CW............... The three-phase measured generator voltage is rotating CW (clock-
wise; that means the voltage rotates in direction L1-L2-L3; standard
setting).
CCW............ The three-phase measured generator voltage is rotating CCW
(counter clock-wise; that means the voltage rotates in direction L1-
L3-L2).
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
144
---
Gen.voltage phase rotation: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Phase rotation monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
145
---
Gen.voltage phase rotation: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
146
---
Gen.voltage phase rotation: Self-acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
147
---
Gen.voltage phase rotation: Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Generator, Inverse Time-Overcurrent Monitoring ANSI# IEC 255
Current is monitored depending on Parameter 7 "Gen.current measuring". The tripping time depends on the
measured current. The higher the current is the faster the tripping time according to a defined curve. According
to IEC 255 three different characteristics are available.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Inv.time ov.curr.".
"Normal inverse" characteristic: ] [ *
1 ) / (
14 . 0
02 . 0
s t
I I
t
p
P
=
"Highly inverse" characteristic: ] [ *
1 ) / (
5 . 13
s t
I I
t
p
P
=
"Extremely inverse" characteristic: ] [ *
1 ) / (
80
2
s t
I I
t
p
P
=
Data meaning: t: tripping time
t
p
setting value time
I fault current; here measured current
I
p
setting value current
Please take into account during configuration:
for I start: I start > In and I start > Ip
for Ip the smaller I
p
is, the steeper is the slope of the tripping curve
NOTE
The maximum tripping time is 327s. If a higher tripping time is configured, no tripping will be
performed.
Normal Inverse
Ip = 1 x In; I start = 1.1 x In
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1000
1
10 100 I/Ip
t[s]
tp = 1.6 s
tp = 1.0 s
tp = 0.5 s
tp = 0.2 s
tp = 0.1 s
tp = 0.05 s
I start/Ip
Figure 3-19: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "Normal"
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Highly inverse
Ip = In; I-Start = 1.1 x In
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1000
1
10 100 I/Ip
t[s]
tp = 1.0 s
tp = 0.5 s
tp = 0.2 s
tp = 0.1 s
tp = 0.05 s
tp = 1.6 s
I-Start/Ip
Figure 3-20: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "High"
Extremely inverse
Ip = In; I-Start = 1.1 x In
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1000
1
10 100
I/Ip
t[s]
tp = 1.0 s
tp = 0.5 s
tp = 0.2 s
tp = 0.1 s tp = 0.05 s
tp = 1.6 s
I-Start/Ip
Figure 3-21: Monitoring - generator inverse time-overcurrent - characteristic "Extreme"
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Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Inverse time-overcurrent (The hysteresis is 1 % of the rated value)
Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Overcurrent characteristic Normal / High / Extreme Normal
Inv. time overcurrent Tp 0.01 to 1.99 s 0.06 s
Inv. time overcurrent Ip 10.0 to 300.0 % 100.0 %
Inv. time overcurrent I start 100.0 to 300.0 % 115.0 %
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Table 3-14: Monitoring - standard values - generator inverse time-overcurrent
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
148
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Overcurrent monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Inverse time characteristic
D
E
berstrom Charakteristik
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
149
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Tripping characteristic Normal / High / Extreme
Selection of the used overcurrent characteristic.
Normal .........The characteristic "normal inverse" will be used
High..............The characteristic "highly inverse" will be used
Extreme .......The characteristic "extremely inverse" will be used.
E
N
Inv. time overcurrent
D
E
berstrom (AMZ) Tp=
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
150
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Time constant Tp 0.01 to 1.99 s
Time constant Tp to calculate the characteristics.
E
N
Inv. time overcurr. Ip=
D
E
berstrom (AMZ) Ip=
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
151
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Current constant Ip 10.0 to 300.0 %
Current constant Ip to calculate the characteristics.
E
N
Inv. time overcurr. I start=
D
E
berstrom (AMZ) I-Start=
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
152
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: I start 100.0 to 300.0 %
Lower tripping value for inverse time-overcurrent protection. If the monitored
current is below
I
start
, the inverse time-overcurrent protection does not trip. If I
start
<Ip , Ip is used as
the lower tripping value.
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E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
153
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
154
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
155
---
Gen. overcurrent, inverse: Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
Protection: Mains Protection {2oc}
E
N
Voltage monitoring mains
D
E
Spg.-berwachung Netz
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
156
---
Mains protection: Type of monitoring 3 phase / 4 phase
The unit can either monitor the wye voltages (phase-neutral: 3ph-4w, 1ph-3w and
1ph-2w) or the delta voltages (phase-phase: 3ph-3w and 3ph-4w). Usually, for the
low-voltage system the wye voltages are monitored, while for the medium to high-
voltage systems the delta voltages are monitored. The monitoring of the wye
voltage is above all necessary to avoid earth-faults in a compensated or isolated
network resulting in the tripping of the voltage protection.
WARNING:
This parameter influences the protective functions.
3 phase......... The delta (phase-phase) voltage will be measured and all subsequent
parameters concerning voltage monitoring "generator" are referred to
this value (V
L-L
).
4 phase......... The wye (phase-neutral) voltage will be measured and all subsequent
parameters concerning voltage monitoring "generator" are referred to
this value (V
L-N
).
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Protection: Mains, Voltage Phase Rotation - {2oc}
CAUTION
Please ensure during installation that all voltages applied to this unit are wired correctly to both sides
of the circuit breaker. Failure to do so may result in damage to the control unit and/or generation
equipment due to closing the breaker asynchronous or with mismatched phase rotations and phase
rotation monitoring enabled at all connected components (engine, generator, breakers, cable, busbars,
etc.).
This function may block a connection of systems with mismatched phases systems only under the
following conditions:
The voltages being measured are wired correctly with respect to the phase rotation at the
measuring points (i.e. the voltage transformer in front and behind the circuit breaker)
The measuring voltages are wired without angular phase shift or interruption from the measuring
point to the control unit
The measuring voltages are wired to the correct terminals of the control unit (i.e. L1 of the
generator is connected with the terminal of the control unit which is intended for the L1 of the
generator)
Correct phase rotation of the phase voltages ensures that damage will not occur during an open transition breaker
closure to either the mains or the generator. The voltage phase rotation alarm checks the phase rotation of the
voltages and the configured phase rotation to ensure they are identical. The directions of rotation are
differentiated as "clockwise" and "counter clockwise". With a clockwise field the direction of rotation is "L1-L2-
L3"; with a counter clockwise field the direction of rotation is "L1-L3-L2". If the control is configured for a
clockwise rotation and the voltages into the unit are calculated as counterclockwise the alarm will be initiated.
The direction of configured rotation being monitored by the control unit is displayed in the LCD.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Mains phase rot. misw.".
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Mains voltage phase direction fault (The hysteresis is 0.7 % of the rated value)
Direction CW / CCW CW
Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Alarm class A/B B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO YES
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Table 3-15: Monitoring - standard values - mains voltage phase rotation
E
N
Mains phase rotation
D
E
Netzdrehfeld
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
157
--- --- ---
Mains voltage phase rotation: Direction CW / CCW
CW...............The three-phase measured mains voltage is rotating CW (clock-wise;
that means the voltage rotates in direction L1-L2-L3; standard
setting).
CCW............The three-phase measured mains voltage is rotating CCW (counter
clock-wise; that means the voltage rotates in direction L1-L3-L2).
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NOTE
A mains voltage rotation fault is carried out as mains failure (if the monitoring "mains voltage rotation
fault" is enabled). One of the following actions is carried out:
Emergency power operation is enabled (ON):
The MCB will not be closed and an emergency power operation is carried out.
Emergency power operation is disabled (OFF):
The MCB will not be closed and an emergency power operation is NOT carried out.
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
158
--- --- ---
Mains voltage phase rotation: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Phase rotation monitoring is carried out according to the following
parameters
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
159
--- --- ---
Mains voltage phase rotation: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
CAUTION:
If an alarm class that leads to an engine shutdown (alarm class C or higher)
is configured into this parameter, a main phase rotation alarm may lead to
an interruption of power.
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
160
--- --- ---
Mains voltage phase rotation: Self-acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
161
--- --- ---
Mains voltage phase rotation: Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
Protection: Mains, Mains Failure Detection {2oc}
Voltage is monitored depending on Parameter 8 "Mains voltage measuring".
E
N
High voltage threshold
D
E
Obere Grenzspannung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
162
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Threshold value overvoltage 50.0 to 130.0 %
This value refers to the Rated mains voltage (Parameter 5, see page 17).
This is the percentage of the rated voltage that determines if there has been a mains
failure. If the value exceeds the configured limit, a mains failure is detected and an
emergency power operation is initiated.
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E
N
Low voltage threshold
D
E
Untere Grenzspannung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
163
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Threshold value undervoltage 50.0 to 130.0 %
This value refers to the Rated mains voltage (Parameter 5, see page 17).
The percentage threshold value that is to be monitored. If this value is reached or
fallen below for at least the delay time without interruption, the action specified by
the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Voltage hysteresis
D
E
Spannungshysterese
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
164
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Hysteresis: Voltage 0.0 to 50.0 %
This value refers to the Rated mains voltage (Parameter 5, see page 17).
The percentage value configured in this parameter defines the upper and lower
limits that permit for an assessment of the mains and if a failure has occurred. If the
monitored value exceeds the configured limit, a mains failure has occurred and the
emergency power operation is initiated. If the measured value is close to the
configured limits (positive or negative deviation) the hysteresis value must be
exceeded on negative deviations or fallen below on positive deviations for a mains
failure to be assessed as having ended. This operation must occur for the
configured mains settling time (Parameter 80). If the measured values fall below or
exceed the limits before the failure delay time has expired, the failure delay timer is
reset.
E
N
High frequency threshold
D
E
Obere Grenzfrequenz
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
165
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Threshold value overfrequency 70.0 to 160.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
The percentage value configured in this parameter defines the upper limit threshold
for the controller to monitor the mains and determine if a failure has occurred. If
the monitored value exceeds the configured limit, a mains failure has occurred and
an emergency power operation is initiated.
E
N
Low frequency threshold
D
E
Untere Grenzfrequenz
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
166
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Threshold value underfrequency 70.0 to 160.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
The percentage value configured in this parameter defines the lower limit threshold
for the controller to monitor the mains and determine if a failure has occurred. If
the monitored value falls below the configured limit, a mains failure has occurred
and an emergency power operation is initiated.
E
N
Frequency hyteresis
D
E
Frequenzhysterese
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
167
--- --- ---
Mains failure detection: Hysteresis: Frequency 0.0 to 50.0 %
This value refers to the Rated system frequency (Parameter 3, see page 17).
The percentage value configured in this parameter defines the upper and lower
limits that permit for an assessment of the mains and if a failure has occurred. If the
monitored value exceeds the configured limit, a mains failure has occurred and the
emergency power operation is initiated. If the measured value is close to the
configured limits (positive or negative deviation) the hysteresis value must be
exceeded on negative deviations or fallen below on positive deviations for a mains
failure to be assessed as having ended. This operation must occur for the
configured mains settling time (Parameter 80). If the measured values fall below or
exceed the limits before the failure delay time has expired, the failure delay timer is
reset.
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Protection: Breaker, Circuit Breaker Monitoring
Monitoring of the GCB
Circuit breaker monitoring contains two alarms: A breaker reclose alarm and a breaker open alarm.
Reclose Alarm: If the control initiates a close of the breaker and the breaker fails to close after the configured
number of attempts the monitoring CB alarm will be initiated.
(See parameter Breaker monitoring GCB: Max. "GCB close" attempts).
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "GCB fail to close".
Breaker Open Alarm: If the control is attempting to open the circuit breaker and it fails to see that the CB is
open within the configured time in seconds after issuing the breaker open command then the monitoring CB
alarm will be initiated.
(See parameter Breaker monitoring GCB: Max. time until reply "GCB has been opened").
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "GCB fail to open".
Application mode {2oc}: The alarm classes have the following influence to the function of the unit.
Fault at 'closing the GCB'
Alarm class A = no consequence
Alarm class B: If the GCB can not be closed, the control is switched to mains operation if:
- The mains voltage is within the necessary limits
- The mains settling time has expired
- The "Enable MCB" is set
- If it is not possible to switch to mains operation the GCB attempts to continuously close.
Alarm class C-F: If the GCB can not be closed, the engine is stopped and the unit switches to mains
operation if:
- The mains voltage is within the configured limits
- The mains settling time has expired
- The "Enable MCB" is set
- If it is not possible to switch to mains operation the busbar remains de-energized (dead) until the GCB
fault is acknowledged.
Fault at 'opening the GCB'
This alarm is operated according to the description of the alarm classes. During the reply that the GCB is still
closed the MCB cannot be closed.
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E
N
GCB monitoring
D
E
GLS berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
168
---
Circuit breaker monitoring GCB: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Monitoring of the GCB is carried out according to the following
parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
GCB alarm class
D
E
GLS Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
169
---
Circuit breaker monitoring GCB: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
GCB max. closing attempts
D
E
GLS ZU max. Schaltversuche
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
170
--- ---
Breaker monitoring GCB: Max. "GCB close" attempts 1 to 10
The number of breaker closing attempts is configured in this parameter (relay
output "Command: close GCB"). When the breaker reaches the configured number
of attempts, a GCB failure alarm is issued if the breaker is still open and the GCB
open monitoring timer (Parameter 171) has expired.
E
N
GCB open monitoring
D
E
GLS AUF berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
171
---
Breaker monitoring GCB: Max. time until reply "GCB has been opened" 0.10 to 5.00 s
If the "Reply: GCB is open" is not detected as energized once this timer expires, a
GCB failure alarm is issued. This timer initiates as soon as the "open breaker"
sequence begins. The alarm configured in Parameter 169 is issued.
Monitoring of the MCB {2oc}
NOTE
If an alarm is detected when attempting to close the MCB, an emergency power operation will be
carried out if the "Emergency power with MCB failure" is ON.
If an alarm class higher than 'B' class has been selected it will not be possible to start the engine with
the setting "Emergency power with MCB failure" (Parameter 81) = configured as ON in an emergency
power condition.
Circuit breaker monitoring contains two alarms: A breaker reclose alarm and a breaker open alarm.
Reclose Alarm: If the control initiates a close of the breaker and the breaker fails to close after the configured
number of attempts the monitoring CB alarm will be initiated.
(See Parameter 170 Breaker monitoring MCB: Max. "MCB close" attempts).
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "MCB fail to close".
Breaker Open Alarm: If the control is attempting to open the circuit breaker and it fails to see that the CB is
open within the configured time in seconds after issuing the breaker open command then the monitoring CB
alarm will be initiated.
(See Parameter 171 Breaker monitoring MCB: Max. time until reply "MCB has been opened").
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "MCB fail to open".
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The alarm classes have the following influence to the function of the unit.
Fault at 'closing the MCB'
Alarm class A = no consequence
Alarm class B
Parameter 78 "Emergency power" = OFF
If the MCB cannot be closed, the busbar remains without voltage, until the MCB breaker fault is
acknowledged. The control continues attempting to close the MCB.
Alarm class B
Parameter 78 "Emergency power" = ON, Parameter 81 "Emergency operation by MCB failure" = OFF
If the MCB cannot be closed, the busbar remains without voltage, until the MCB breaker fault is
acknowledged. The control continues attempting to close the MCB.
Alarm class B
Parameter 78 "Emergency power" = ON, Parameter 81 "Emergency operation by MCB failure" = ON
If the MCB cannot be closed, an emergency power operation is initiated after the emergency power delay
time has expired (the engine is started and the GCB is closed; the busbar is supplied by the generator). If
the alarm is acknowledged and if the MCB can be closed, the load is switched to mains supply and the
emergency power operation terminates. Attempts to close the MCB are still performed until the generator
has reached the dead bus start limits.
Fault at 'opening the MCB'
This fault is processed according to the action described within the alarm classes. As long as the reply is
present that the MCB is still closed, the GCB cannot be closed.
N
MCB monitoring
D
E
NLS berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
172
--- --- ---
Circuit breaker monitoring MCB: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Monitoring of the MCB is carried out according to the following
parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
MCB alarm class
D
E
NLS Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
173
--- --- ---
Circuit breaker monitoring MCB: Alarm class Class A/B
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
MCB max. closing attempts
D
E
NLS ZU max. Schaltversuche
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
174
--- --- ---
Breaker monitoring MCB: Max. "MCB close" attempts 1 to 10
The number of breaker closing attempts is configured in this parameter (relay
output "Command: close MCB"). When the breaker reaches the configured number
of attempts, a MCB failure alarm is issued if the breaker is still open and the MCB
open monitoring timer (Parameter 175) has expired.
E
N
MCB open monitoring
D
E
NLS AUF berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
175
--- --- ---
Breaker monitoring MCB: Max. time until reply "MCB has been opened" 0.10 to 5.00 s
If the "Reply: MCB is open" is not detected as energized once this timer expires, a
MCB failure alarm is issued. This timer initiates as soon as the "open breaker"
sequence begins. The alarm configured in Parameter 173 is issued.
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Protection: Engine, Overspeed (Limits 1 & 2) ANSI# 12
The speed measured by the magnetic pickup unit (MPU) is monitored for overspeed. If the MPU is disabled, the
speed may only be monitored using the generator overfrequency monitoring. If the MPU speed exceeds the
overspeed limits the configured alarms will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Overspeed 1" or "Overspeed 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-22: Monitoring - engine overspeed
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Engine overspeed (The hysteresis is 50 min
-1
).
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0 to 9,999 RPM 1,850 RPM
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0 to 9,999 RPM 1,900 RPM
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.10 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO NO
Table 3-16: Monitoring - standard values - engine overspeed
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
176
---
Engine overspeed: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................ Overspeed monitoring of the engine speed is carried out according to
the following parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
177
---
Engine overspeed: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0 to 9,999 RPM
The threshold values that are to be monitored are defined here. If the monitored
engine speed reaches or exceeds this value for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
178
---
Engine overspeed: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored engine speed exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored engine speed falls below
the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
179
---
Engine overspeed: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
180
---
Engine overspeed: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
181
---
Engine overspeed: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Engine, Underspeed (Limits 1 & 2)
The speed measured by the magnetic pickup unit (MPU) is monitored for underspeed. If the MPU is disabled, the
speed may only be monitored using the generator underfrequency monitoring. If the MPU speed falls below the
underspeed limits the configured alarms will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Underspeed 1" or "Underspeed 2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
Figure 3-23: Monitoring - engine underspeed
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Engine underspeed (The hysteresis is 50 min
-1
)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0 to 9,999 RPM 1,300 RPM
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F B
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Limit 2 Monitoring ON / OFF ON
Limit 0 to 9,999 RPM 1,250 RPM
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 0.10 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F F
Self-acknowledgment YES / NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO YES
Table 3-17: Monitoring - standard values - engine underspeed
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
182
---
Engine underspeed: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................ Underspeed monitoring of the engine speed is carried out according
to the following parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
183
---
Engine underspeed: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0 to 9,999 RPM
The threshold values that are to be monitored are defined here. If the monitored
engine speed reaches or falls below this value for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
184
---
Engine underspeed: Delay (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored engine speed falls below the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored engine speed exceeds the
threshold (plus the hysteresis) again before the delay expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
185
---
Engine underspeed: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
186
---
Engine underspeed: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
187
---
Engine underspeed: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Engine/Generator, Speed/Frequency Mismatch (Speed Detection)
Speed/frequency mismatch (n/f mismatch) checks if the generator voltage frequency f (determined from the
measured generator voltage) differs from the measured engine speed n (determined from the Pickup signal)
(f-n). If the two frequencies are not identical (f-n 0), an alarm is output. Additionally the LogicsManager
output "Firing speed" is checked upon its logical status with respect to the measuring values "generator
frequency" and "Pickup speed".
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Speed det. alarm".
NOTE
Speed/frequency mismatch (n/f mismatch) is carried out only if an MPU is connected to the control and
Parameter 45, "Pickup", is configured ON. The following is valid:
The measurement via Pickup is enabled (ON):
Mismatch monitoring is carried out using the engine speed from the Pickup and the generator
frequency. If the speed/frequency mismatch or the LogicsManager is enabled and the
frequency is outside of the configured limit, an alarm will be issued.
The measurement via Pickup is disabled (OFF):
Mismatch monitoring is carried out using the generator frequency and the LogicsManager. If
the LogicsManager output is enabled and the frequency is outside of the configured limit, an
alarm will be issued.
[Hz]
[ ] f-n = 0 Hz
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
SPHysteresis
Activation
frequency
reached
Alarm
Activation
Frequency
Limit SP
t
[m
in
-
S
P
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
]
Figure 3-24: Monitoring - plausibility check n/f
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Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Speed/frequency mismatch (n/f mismatch) (The hysteresis is 50 RPM).
Monitoring ON/OFF ON
Limit 1.5 to 8.5 Hz 5.0 Hz
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 2.00 s
Monitoring frequency 15 to 85 Hz 20 Hz
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F E
Self-acknowledgment YES/NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Table 3-18: Monitoring - standard values - plausibility control n/f
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
188
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Monitoring of the speed/frequency/LogicsManager mismatch
(n/f/LM mismatch) is carried out according to the following
parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Mismatch limit
D
E
Zulssige Differenz
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
189
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Threshold value 1.5 to 8.5 Hz
The frequency mismatch that is to be monitored is defined here. If the monitored
frequency mismatch reaches or exceeds this value for at least the delay time
without interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
The LogicsManager is monitored with respect to his status.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
190
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored frequency mismatch exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored frequency mismatch falls
below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be
reset.
E
N
Activation frequency
D
E
berwachung ab
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
191
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Start-up frequency 15 to 85 Hz
The speed/frequency mismatch monitoring is enabled at this generator frequency.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
192
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
193
---
n/f/LogicsManager mismatch: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Engine, Start Failure
A configured number of start attempts will be performed. If it is not possible to start the engine within this
number of start attempts, an alarm will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Start fail".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
194
Start alarm: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Monitoring of the start sequence is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Start attempts
D
E
Anzahl Startversuche
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
195
Start alarm: Number of starting attempts 1 to 20
The control will attempt to start the engine with this number of start attempts. If the
engine fails to start after the configured number of attempts, an alarm will be
initiated. An engine has been successfully started if the ignition speed reaches the
configured firing speed within the start delay time.
E
N
Start attempts override
D
E
Anzahl Startvers. Sprinkler
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
196
Start alarm: Number of starting attempts for override 1 to 20
If a critical operation mode is initiated, the engine will continue to attempt to start
as an override function. The engine will continue to attempt to start for the
additional number of starts configured here. An engine has been successfully
started if the ignition speed reaches the configured firing speed within the start
delay time.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
197
Start alarm: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
198
Start alarm: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Engine, Shutdown Malfunction
If it is not possible to stop the engine within a configured time, an alarm will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Shutdown malfct.".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
199
Stop failure: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Monitoring of the stop sequence is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Max. stop delay
D
E
Verzgerung Abstellstrung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
200
Stop failure: Delay 3 to 999 s
The time between the output of a stop command and the reply that the engine is
stopped successfully is defined here. If the engine cannot be stopped within this
time (this means speed via the Pickup, frequency via the generator voltage, or the
LogicsManager is detected) the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
201
Stop failure: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
202
Stop failure: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
Protection: Engine, Unintended Stop
If an engine stop has been detected without a stop command being issued, an alarm will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Unintended stop".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
203
Unintended stop: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ If the engine stops without a stop command the action specified by
the alarm class is initiated. This monitoring is enabled with
expiration of the engine delayed monitoring.
OFF.............. Stop alarm will not be evaluated.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
204
Unintended stop: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
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Protection: Engine, Dead Bus Operation
The dead bus operation monitoring issues an alarm if ignition speed is exceeded and the limits for closing the
GCB (Parameters 70 and 71) are not exceeded within the configured delay. No alarm will be issued in idle mode.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Timeout dead bus op.".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
205
Dead bus operation: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Monitoring of the dead bus operation is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
206
Dead bus operation: Delay 1 to 999 s
If the frequency deviation (Parameter 70) and/or the voltage deviation
(Parameter 71) exceed the configured limits for the time defined here, an alarm will
be issued. If both deviations return within the limits before the delay time expires,
the delay time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
207
Dead bus operation:Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
208
Dead bus operation: Self acknowledge YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
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Protection: Battery, Overvoltage (Limits 1 & 2)
There are two battery overvoltage alarm levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and
are illustrated in the below figure. The figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and
length of the alarms. It should be noted that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged.
Limit 2 alarms cannot be self-acknowledged. Monitoring of the voltage is done in two steps.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Batt.overvolt.1" or "Batt.overvolt.2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
Figure 3-25: Monitoring - battery overvoltage
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Battery overvoltage (The hysteresis is 0,7 % of the rated value.)
Limit 1 Monitoring ON/OFF ON
Limit 8.0 to 42.0 V 32.0 V
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 5.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control B
Self-acknowledgment YES/NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES/NO NO
Limit2 Monitoring ON/OFF OFF
Limit 8.0 to 42.0 V 35.0 V
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 1.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control B
Self-acknowledgment YES/NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES/NO NO
Table 3-19: Monitoring - standard values - battery overvoltage
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
209
Battery overvoltage: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Overvoltage monitoring of the battery voltage is carried out
according to the following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
210
Battery overvoltage: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 8.0 to 42.0 V
The threshold values that are to be monitored are defined here. If the monitored
battery voltage reaches or exceeds this value for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
211
Battery overvoltage: Delay time (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the monitored battery voltage exceeds the threshold value for the delay time
configured here, an alarm will be issued. If the monitored battery voltage falls
below the threshold (minus the hysteresis) before the delay expires the time will be
reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
212
Battery overvoltage: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
213
Battery overvoltage: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
214
Battery overvoltage: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: Battery, Undervoltage (Limits 1 & 2)
There are two battery undervoltage alarm levels available in the control. Both alarms are definite time alarms and
are illustrated in the below figure. The figure diagrams a frequency trend and the associated pickup times and
length of the alarms. It should be noted that this figure illustrates a limit 1 alarm that is self-acknowledged.
Limit 2 alarms cannot be self-acknowledged. Monitoring of the voltage is done in two steps.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Batt.undervolt.1" or
"Batt.undervolt.2".
[%]
Monitoring
active
(Requirement: delayed
engine monitoring active)
Minimum
SP2
Hysteresis
SP1
Hysteresis
Rated value
[100 %]
Alarm SP 1
(Alarm limit 1)
Alarm SP 2
(Alarm limit 2)
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
SP1
SP2
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[
m
in
-
S
P
1
]
t
[m
in
-
S
P
2
]
Figure 3-26: Monitoring - battery undervoltage
Limit Text Setting range Standard value
Battery undervoltage (The hysteresis is 0,7 % of the rated value).
Limit 1 Monitoring ON/OFF ON
Limit 8.0 to 42.0 V 24.0 V
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 60.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control B
Self-acknowledgment YES/NO NO
Engine delayed monitoring YES/NO NO
Limit2 Monitoring ON/OFF ON
Limit 8.0 to 42.0 V 20.0 V
Delay 0.02 to 99.99 s 10.00 s
Alarm class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control B
Self-acknowledgment YES/NO NO
Parameter table
The parameters represented in
this table are specified in the
following, whereas the
description is identical for all
limits; the limits may only
differ in their setting ranges.
Engine delayed monitoring YES/NO NO
Table 3-20: Monitoring - standard values - battery undervoltage
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E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
215
Battery undervoltage: Monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) ON / OFF
ON................Undervoltage monitoring of the battery voltage is carried out
according to the following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled for limit 1 and/or limit 2.
E
N
Limit
D
E
Limit
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
216
Battery undervoltage: Threshold value (Limit 1/Limit 2) 8.0 to 42.0 V
The threshold values that are to be monitored are defined here. If the monitored
battery voltage reaches or falls below this value for at least the delay time without
interruption, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated.
Note
The default monitoring limit for battery undervoltage is 24 Vdc after 60 seconds.
This is because in normal operation the terminal voltage is approximately 26 Vdc
(alternator charged battery).
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
217
Battery undervoltage: Delay time (Limit 1/Limit 2) 0.02 to 99.99 s
If the battery voltage falls below the threshold value for the delay time configured
here, an alarm will be issued. If the battery voltage exceeds the threshold (plus the
hysteresis) again before the delay expires the time will be reset.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
218
Battery undervoltage: Alarm class (Limit 1/Limit 2) Class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
219
Battery undervoltage: Self acknowledgment (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
220
Battery undervoltage: Engine delayed monitoring (Limit 1/Limit 2) YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
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Protection: CANopen Interface, Monitoring
The CANopen interface is monitored. If the interface does not receive a CANopen protocol message before the
delay expires, an alarm will be initiated.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "CAN Open Fault".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
221
CANopen Interface: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Monitoring of the CANopen interface is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
222
CANopen Interface: Delay 0.1 to 650.0 s
The delay is configured with this parameter. If the interface does not receive a
CANopen protocol message before the delay expires, the action specified by the
alarm class is initiated. The delay timer is re-initialized after every message is
received.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
223
CANopen Interface: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
224
CANopen Interface: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
225
CANopen Interface: Engine delayed YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This protection is only available if an external digital I/O board (e.g. IKD 1) is connected.
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Protection: J1939 Interface, Monitoring
This watchdog triggers if the easYgen is configured to receive J1939 data from an ECU (Parameter 314)
connected to the CAN bus to evaluate these data, and no data is received from the ECU.
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "CAN-Fault J1939".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
226
J1939 Interface: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Monitoring of the J1939 interface is carried out according to the
following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
227
J1939 Interface: Delay 0.1 to 650.0 s
The delay is configured with this parameter. If the interface does not receive a
CAN SAE J1939 protocol message before the delay expires, the action specified by
the alarm class is initiated. The delay timer is re-initialized after every message is
received.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
228
J1939 Interface: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
229
J1939 Interface: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
230
J1939 Interface: Engine delayed YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This protection is only available if an engine control is connected which communicates with the
easYgen using the J1939 protocol.
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Protection: J1939 Interface, Amber Warning Lamp DM1
This watchdogs monitors, whether a specific alarm bit is received from the CAN J1939 interface. This enables to
configure the easYgen in a way that a reaction is caused by this bit (e.g. warning, shutdown).
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Amber warning lamp".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
231
J1939 Interface: Amber warning lamp DM1: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................ Monitoring of the Amber Warning Lamp message from the ECU is
carried out according to the following parameters.
OFF.............. Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
232
J1939 Interface: Amber warning lamp DM1: Delay 0.1 to 650.0 s
The amber warning lamp delay is configured with this parameter. If the ECU sends
the Amber Warning Lamp ON message, the action specified by the alarm class is
initiated after the delay configured here expires.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
233
J1939 Interface: Amber warning lamp DM1: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
234
J1939 Interface: Amber warning lamp DM1: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
235
J1939 Interface: Amber warning lamp DM1: Engine delayed YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This protection is only available if an engine control is connected which communicates with the
easYgen using the J1939 protocol.
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Protection: J1939 Interface, Red Stop Lamp DM1
This watchdogs monitors, whether a specific alarm bit is received from the CAN J1939 interface. This enables to
configure the easYgen in a way that a reaction is caused by this bit (e.g. warning, shutdown).
If this protective function is triggered, the display indicates "Red stop lamp".
E
N
Monitoring
D
E
berwachung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
236
J1939 Interface: Red stop lamp DM1: Monitoring ON / OFF
ON................Monitoring of the Red Stop Lamp message from the ECU is carried
out according to the following parameters.
OFF..............Monitoring is disabled.
E
N
Delay
D
E
Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
237
J1939 Interface: Red stop lamp DM1: Delay 0.1 to 650.0 s
The red stop lamp delay is configured with this parameter. If the ECU sends the
Red Stop Lamp ON message, the action specified by the alarm class is initiated
after the delay configured here expires.
E
N
Alarm class
D
E
Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
238
J1939 Interface: Red stop lamp DM1: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control
See chapter "Alarm" on page 131.
The alarm class assigned to each limit alarm.
E
N
Self acknowledge
D
E
Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
239
J1939 Interface: Red stop lamp DM1: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES ..............The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
E
N
Delayed by engine speed
D
E
Verzgert durch Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
240
J1939 Interface: Red stop lamp DM1: Engine delayed YES / NO
YES ..............The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
This protection is only available if an engine control is connected which communicates with the
easYgen using the J1939 protocol.
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Discrete Inputs
Number Terminal Application mode
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
Internal discrete inputs
[D1] 51 Alarm input (LogicsManager), pre-assigned with EMERGENCY OFF
[D2] 52 Alarm input (LogicsManager), pre-assigned with Start in AUTO
[D3] 53 Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[D4] 54 Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[D5] 55 Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[D6] 56 Alarm input (LogicsManager) Enable MCB
#1
[D7] 57 Alarm input (LogicsManager) Reply: MCB is open
[D8] 58 Alarm input (LogicsManager) Reply: GCB is open Reply: GCB is open
External discrete inputs (via CANopen; not included in easYgen delivery; can be e.g. IKD1, etc.)
[DEx01] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx02] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx03] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx04] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx05] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx06] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx07] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx08] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx09] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx10] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx11] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx12] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx13] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx14] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx15] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
[DEx16] --- Alarm input (LogicsManager)
#1..If the parameter Enable MCB is configured to ALWAYS, this DI may be used as alarm input (LogicsManager)
Table 3-21: Discrete inputs - assignment
NOTE
Alarm inputs may also be configured as control inputs and then be used as command variables in the
LogicsManager.
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NOTE
Operating current (NO): The relay is enabled (i.e. in the operating state) when current flows through the
coil. If a loss of the supply voltage occurs, the relay contacts will not transfer and a fault condition
will not be monitored. In this mode of operation the state of the system should be monitored
through other means than the state of the relay.
Closed circuit current (NC): The relay is disabled (i.e. in idle state) when current flows through the coil.
The relay is energized in idle state. If a loss of the supply voltage occurs, the relay contacts will
transfer and a fault condition will be monitored.
Relay programmed as 'operating current relay'
Operating current
contact
Idle-current
contact
c
u
r
r
e
n
t
f
lo
w
0 V
RELEASE
Relay operates
24 V
RELEASE
Operating current
contact
Idle-current
contact
RELEASE
Relay releases
n
o
c
u
r
r
e
n
t
f
lo
w
0 V
Relay programmed as 'idle-current relay'
RELEASE
24 V
Figure 3-27: N.O./N.C.
NOTE
If the discrete input is used as a reply message for the breaker position, the discrete input must be
configured as N.C. All reply messages from breakers are evaluated as N.C.
E
N
DI {x} operation
D
E
DI {x} Funktion
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
241
Discrete input: Operation N.O. / N.C.
The discrete inputs may be operated by an operating current contact or an idle
circuit current contact. The idle circuit current input can be used to monitor for a
wirebreak. A positive or negative voltage polarity referred to the reference point of
the DI may be applied.
N.O. ..............The discrete input is analyzed as "enabled" by energizing the input
(N.O. / operating current).
N.C. ..............The discrete input is analyzed as "enabled" by de-energizing the
input (N.C. / idle current).
E
N
DI {x} delay
D
E
DI {x} Verzgerung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
242
Discrete input: Delay 0.08 to 650.00 s
A delay time in seconds can be assigned to each alarm input. The discrete input
must be enabled without interruption for the delay time before a fault is recognized.
If the discrete input is used within the LogicsManager this delay is taken into
account as well.
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E
N
DI {x} alarm class
D
E
DI {x} Alarmklasse
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
243
Discrete input: Alarm class Class A/B/C/D/E/F/Control
see chapter "Alarm Classes" on page 131.
An alarm class may be assigned to the discrete input. The alarm class is executed
when the discrete input is enabled.
If "control" has been configured as alarm class a function out of the
LogicsManager (description at page 132) can be assigned to the discrete inputs.
There will be no entry in the event history in case of an alarm.
E
N
DI {x} delayed by eng.speed
D
E
DI {x} verzg. d. Motordrehz.
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
244
Discrete input: Engine delayed monitoring YES / NO
YES.............. The alarm is delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Therefore
the conditions of Parameter 60 "Engine delayed monitoring" must be
fulfilled.
NO................ The alarm is not delayed until engine monitoring is enabled. Fault
conditions are immediately analyzed.
NOTE
If a discrete input has been configured with a shut-down alarm that has been enabled to self-
acknowledge, and has been configured as engine delayed the following scenario may happen:
The discrete input shuts down the engine because of its alarm class.
Due to the engine stopping, all engine delayed alarms are ignored.
The alarm class is acknowledged automatically.
The alarm will self-acknowledge and clear the fault message that shut the engine down. This
prevents the fault from being analyzed. After a short delay, the engine will restart.
After the engine monitoring delay expires, the fault that originally shut down the engine will do so
again. This cycle will continue to repeat until corrected.
E
N
DI {x} self acknowledge
D
E
DI {x} Selbstquittierend
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
245
Discrete input: Self acknowledgment YES / NO
YES.............. The control automatically clears the alarm if it is no longer valid.
NO................ An automatic reset of the alarm does not occur. The reset occurs
manually by pressing the appropriate buttons, by activating the
LogicsManager output "External acknowledgement" via an discrete
input, or via an interface.
If the DI is configured with the alarm class "Control", self acknowledgement is
always active.
E
N
DI {x} text
D
E
DI {x} Text
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
L
246
Discrete input: Message text user-defined
If the discrete input is enabled, this text is displayed on the control unit screen. The
event log will store this text message as well.
Note: This parameter may only be configured using LeoPC1.
Note: If the DI is used as control input with the alarm class "Control", you may
enter here its function (e.g. external acknowledgement) for a better overview within
the configuration.
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Discrete Outputs (LogicsManager)
The discrete outputs are controlled via the LogicsManager.
Please note the description of the LogicsManager starting on page 133.
Some outputs are assigned a function according to the application mode (see following table).
Relay Application mode
Number Term. Basic
{0}
GCB open
{1o}
GCB open/close
{1oc}
GCB/MCB open/close
{2oc}
Internal relay outputs
[R1] 30/35 LogicsManager
[R2] 31/35 LogicsManager
[R3] 32/35 Crank
[R4] 33/35 Diesel: Fuel solenoid
Gas: Gas valve
[R5] 34/35 LogicsManager; pre-assigned with 'Diesel: Pre-glow, Gas: Ignition'
[R6] 36/37 LogicsManager; pre-assigned with 'Auxiliary services'
[R7] 38/39 LogicsManager Command: open GCB
[R8] 40/41 LogicsManager Command: close MCB
[R9] 42/43 LogicsManager Command: open MCB
[R10] 44/45 LogicsManager Command: close GCB
[R11] 46/47 Ready
for
operation / LogicsManager
External relay output (via CANopen; not included in easYgen delivery; can be an expansion card like IKD1)
[REx01] --- LogicsManager
[REx02] --- LogicsManager
[REx03] --- LogicsManager
[REx04] --- LogicsManager
[REx05] --- LogicsManager
[REx06] --- LogicsManager
[REx07] --- LogicsManager
[REx08] --- LogicsManager
[REx09] --- LogicsManager
[REx10] --- LogicsManager
[REx11] --- LogicsManager
[REx12] --- LogicsManager
[REx13] --- LogicsManager
[REx14] --- LogicsManager
[REx15] --- LogicsManager
[REx16] --- LogicsManager
#1..The relay has superimposed the "Ready for operation" information and operates as idle current relay (N.C.)
Table 3-22: Relay outputs - assignment
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Analog Inputs (FlexIn)
The table of analog inputs lists the various types of inputs that may be utilized with this control unit. The inputs
to be used on the control unit are [T1] and [T2]. The free definable characteristic curves located in tables A and
B may be assigned as user defined to each analog input. The linear characteristic curves of [T1] and [T2] may
only be assigned to the current analog inputs. The following assignment configurations are possible:
Table of characteristic curves (type) Table of analog
inputs
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0 to 20 mA --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
4 to 20 mA --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
0 to 500 Ohm ---
Analog input [T2]
0 to 20 mA --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
4 to 20 mA --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
0 to 500 Ohm ---
Table 3-23: Analog inputs - possibilities of configuration (FlexIn)
Example for the possibilities of combinations for the
Analog input [T1] with 20 mA hardware
Example for the possibilities of combinations for the
Analog input [T1] with resistance hardware
[T1] [T2]
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VDO, 0-10 bar
VDO, 40-120 C
VDO, 50-150 C
Pt100
SMP TH2125
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Table A(9points)
Table B (9points)
Linear [T2] (2points)
[T1] [T2]
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VDO, 0-10 bar
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VDO, 50-150 C
Pt100
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Monnitoring
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Table B (9points)
Linear [T2] (2points)
Figure 3-28: Analog inputs - possibilities of combinations (FlexIn)
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Analog Inputs: Display
E
N
Display temperature in
D
E
Temperaturanzeige in
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
247
Temperature display in C / F
C....................... The temperature is displayed in C (Celsius).
F....................... The temperature is displayed in F (Fahrenheit).
E
N
Display pressure in
D
E
Druckanzeige in
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
248
Pressure display in bar / psi
bar..................... The pressure is displayed in Bar.
psi ...................... The pressure is displayed in psi.
NOTE
These parameters define only the display. Monitoring of the limits is always performed with the
engineering units C or bar.
Analog Inputs: Type
E
N
Type
D
E
Typ
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
249
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Type OFF / VDO 5bar / VDO 10bar /
VDO 120C / VDO 150C / Pt100 / linear / Table A / Table B
The characteristic curves of the inputs can be found in Appendix C
(page 161).
According to the following parameters different measuring ranges are possible at
the analog inputs. The selectable ranges are:
OFF................... The analog input is switched off.
VDO 5bar ......... The value of the analog input is interpreted with the VDO
characteristics 0 to 5 bar.
VDO 10bar ....... The value of the analog input is interpreted with the VDO
characteristics 0 to 10 bar.
VDO 120C....... The value of the analog input is interpreted with the VDO
characteristics 40 to 120 C.
VDO 150C....... The value of the analog input is interpreted with the VDO
characteristics 50 to 150 C.
Pt100 ................. The value of the analog input is interpreted with a Pt100
characteristic.
linear ................. Each analog input may be assigned to a linear characteristic
curve, which can be only used for the respective defined input
[T{x}] (x = 1 to 2). The minimum (0 %) and maximum (100 %)
value refers to the total measuring range of the analog input
(i.e. 0 to 500 Ohm, 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA). Both benchmark
limits of the linear characteristic curves must be defined only in
case they are used.
Table A / B........ The analog input is assigned to a characteristic curve which is
defined over 9 points (stored in a table). Two independent tables
(table A and table B) may be allocated to the analog inputs. Note
that if these tables are to be used with the analog inputs, the
defined points of these tables must be programmed into the
control unit.
SMP 2125.......... The value of the analog input is interpreted with a SMP TH2125
characteristic.
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E
N
Select hardware
D
E
Auswahl Hardware
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
250
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Hardware 0 to 500 Ohm / 0 to 20 mA / 4 to 20 mA
The software in the control unit may be configured for various types of sensors.
The configurable ranges apply to the linear analog input. Configurable ranges are:
0 to 500 Ohm The measuring range of the analog input is 0- to 500 Ohm.
0 Ohm = 0 %, 500 Ohm = 100 %.
0 to 20 mA... The measuring range of the analog input is 0 to 20 mA.
0 mA = 0 %, 20 mA = 100 %.
4 to 20 mA... The measuring range of the analog input is 4 to 20 mA.
4 mA = 0 %, 20 mA = 100 %.
E
N
Offset
D
E
Offset
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
251
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Offset -20.0 to 20.0 Ohm
The resistive input (the "0-500Ohm" analog input) may be calculated with a
permanent offset to adjust for inaccuracies. If the offset feature is utilized, the value
configured in this parameter will be added to/subtracted from the measured
resistive value. This has the following effect to the measured values (please note
tables starting on page 161):
-20.0 to 0.1 Ohm
VDO temperature: The displayed value will decrease.
VDO pressure: The displayed value will increase.
+0.1 to 20.0 Ohm
VDO temperature: The displayed value will increase.
VDO pressure: The displayed value will decrease.
E
N
Bargraph minimum
D
E
Bargraph Minimum
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
252
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Bar graph minimum value -9999 to 9999
The start value for the bar graph display of the analog input is defined here. The
value must be entered according to the display format, which refers to the analog
input type (Parameter 249).
Note: This parameter is only effective if Parameter 249 is configured to Linear or
Table A/B.
E
N
Bargraph maximum
D
E
Bargraph Maximum
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
253
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Bar graph maximum value -9999 to 9999
The end value for the bar graph display of the analog input is defined here. The
value must be entered according to the display format, which refers to the analog
input type (Parameter 249).
Note: This parameter is only effective if Parameter 249 is configured to Linear or
Table A/B.
E
N
Description
D
E
Beschreibung
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
L
254
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Message text user-defined
If the programmed limit value of the analog input has been reached or exceeded
this text is displayed in the control unit screen. The event log will store this text
message and it is also used for the visualization screen.
Note: This parameter may only be configured using LeoPC1.
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E
N
Value format
D
E
Zahlenformat
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
L
255
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Value format user-defined
If a sign to denote a negative measured value (i.e. 10) is required, then the
first "0" of the numeric display is utilized for this symbol.
To display the measuring value of the analog input for the analog input types linear
as well as Table A and Table B (Parameter 249) correctly this parameter is to be
used to define the format. The zeros in the numeric display are used for the
measuring values and are configurable. The placeholders for the digits may have
symbols (i.e. commas).
Note
This parameter may only be configured using LeoPC1.
This parameter only applies to the linear and the user defined Table A and Table
B (Parameter 249) analog input types.
The displayed value should be configured with the same number of digits as the
desired value to be measured.
The measured value will be displayed from right to left. If the measured value is
larger than the number of digits in the display, only a portion of the measured
value will be shown. An example of this would be a display of three digits is
configured when four digits will be needed. Instead of the number "1234" being
displayed only "234" will be shown.
If the parameter being displayed has a numeral "0" in the name, the letter "O"
must be used instead. If a numeral is used, a numeric value will display in its
place.
Examples
Fuel level - value at 0 %............. 0
- value at 100 %......... 1000
- desired display......... up to 1,000mm
- this parameter .......... 0,000mm
Angle - value at 0 %............. -1799
- value at 100 %......... 1800
- desired display......... -179.9 to 180.0
- this parameter .......... 0000.0
Pressure - value at 0 %............. 0
- value at 100 %......... 100
- desired display......... up to 10.0bar
- this parameter .......... 00.0bar
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E
N
Filter time constant
D
E
Filter
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
256
Analog input {x} [x = 1 or 2]: Filter time constant OFF / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
A filter time constant may be used to reduce the fluctuation of an analog input
reading. This filter time constant assesses the average of the signal according to the
following formula:
1
2 2 20
1
=
N
ms
frequency off Cut