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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

ECON-F

ECON-F
INDEX

1. Introduction

2. Protection, Supervision Salient features

3. Digital Output

4. Digital Input

5. Indication

6. Front Panel Switch

7. Setting Procedure

8. Technical Specification

9. Model Selection

10. Wiring Diagram

11. Analog Channel Data

12. Dimensional Drawing

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1.0 Introduction
lECON- F is an Engine Control / Protection Unit for engines used for NON
DG applications.
lThe controller can measure signals from either MPU or charging
alternator to calculate RPM.
lECON provide choice of Varity of sensor selection from predefined
selection chart.
lIn critical operation it is possible to disable or debar tripping of engine via
an external digital input.
l128x64 pixel graphical display enhance convenience in configuration of
controller.

2.0 Protection, Supervision Salient Features

Protection
lLow Lube Oil Pressure(LLOP)
lHigh Water Temp. (HWT)
lOil Temp.
lEmergency off
lFuel level
lCharging Alternator Fail/V-Belt failure

Display and Measurement


lBattery Voltage
lEngine Run Hour
lRPM
lWater Temp in degree centigrade
lFuel level in %
lOil Temp in degree centigrade
lService Hour

3.0 Digital Output


Eight digital output (seven negative and one positive) are available, four
output contacts programmable.
lStart/Crank (Battery Negative)
lCharging Alternator (Battery positive)
lSolenoid (Battery Negative)
lAnnunciation 1 (Battery Negative)
lAnnunciation 2 (Battery Negative)
lAnnunciation 3 (Battery Negative)
lAnnunciation 4 (Battery Negative)
lHooter (Battery Negative)

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4.0 Digital Input
ECON can measure / detect three Analog, seven digital and one pulse
input. These inputs are as mentioned below.

1. LLOP Sensor : Resistive sensor can be connected to LUBE Oil


PRESSURE terminal(2). Pre Programmed sensor value (Listed in
TABLE 5.1) can be assigned to LLOP input.
2. HWT Sensor : Resistive sensor can be connected to Water
Temperature terminal(3). Pre Programmed sensor value (Listed in
TABLE 5.1) can be assigned to HWT input.
3. Fuel / Oil Temp. sensor : Resistive sensor can be connected to Fuel /
Oil Temp. sensor terminal (4).
4. LLOP Switch : Oil pressure switch can be connected to LLOP switch
terminal (8) . The input is activated on connection of DC negative at
terminal no. 8. on activation stop command is issued to the engine and
the fault is indicated on front LED.
4. Oil Temp. Switch : Oil Temp. switch can be connected to oil temp.
switch terminal (10) . The input is activated on connection of DC
negative at terminal no. 10. on activation stop command is issued to the
engine and the fault is indicated on front LED.
5. HWT Switch : Water Temperature switch can be connected to HWT
switch terminal (9) . The input is activated on connection of DC negative
at terminal no. 9. on activation stop command is issued to the engine
and the fault is indicated on front LED.
6. Emergency Off :
The input is activated on connection of DC negative at terminal no. 11.
on activation stop command is issued to the engine and the fault is
indicated on front LED.
7. Protection Debar : The input is activated on connection of DC negative
at terminal no. 12. on activation ECON disable trip function on all the
faults.
8. Remote Start : ECON issues start command to engine on receipt of
DC negative at remote start terminal.
9. Remote Stop : ECON issues stop command to engine on receipt of
DC negative at remote stop terminal.

5.0 Indication
Listed below are the two LED indication available on front of ECON-F
Warning : Blinks on any case of warning.
Fault : Blinks on any fault which results in engine shutdown.

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6.0 Front Panel Switch
ECON – F has four switch provided on its front panel. Switch can h
more than one functions assigned to them. The table below describes the
operation of these
Switch Switch Description
Symbol Function
Increment Programming Mode: It is used to increment
/Start the value of the parameters under
programming. & it is used to issue the crank/
start command to DG
Decrement Programming mode: It is used to decrement
/Stop the value of the parameter under programming
&. It is used to issue the stop command to DG
Next Normal operation mode: In this mode, it is
used to change the parameters being displayed
on LCD.
Programming Mode: Next key is used to
select the next parameter to be programmed.
Reset Either to reset the fault / Or press enter and
reset together to select programming mode.

7.0 Setting Procedure / Menu


ECON is user/site configurable. User can view all parameters, fault history,
events no. of start/stop and can also edit, system parameter (password
protected), engine / generator parameter, annunciation setting,RS485
parameter clock and password. Following is the sequential procedure to
edit. view all the menu and submenus
Press “R” & “Enter“ switch simultaneously.
The LCD shall display, “System Parameter”

1. System Parameter
lSystem parameter are password protected.
lTo enter “system parameter” press “Enter”.
lECON will request for password, LCD will display “ Enter Password”
lSystem parameter can be edited by entering correct password or else
can be viewed by entering “0” as password.
2. Engine / Generator Parameter
lTo go to next menu after system parameter, press “Increment”.
lThe LCD shall display “Generator Parameter”.
lGenerator parameter can modified / viewed by pressing “Enter”.

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3. Annunciation Setting
l To go to next menu after generator parameter, press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “annunciation setting”.
l Annunciation settings can modified / viewed by pressing “Enter”.

4. Comm RS-485 Parameter


l To go to next menu after Annunciation parameter, press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Comm RS-485" parameter setting.
l Comm RS-485 parameter settings can modified / viewed by pressing
“Enter” key.

5. Display History
l To go to next menu after “Comm RS-485" parameter, press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Display History”.
l Trip record / history can be viewed by pressing “Enter”.
l ECON keep a record of last 32 tripping with date and time stamp.
l Tripping records are updated on first in first out basis

6. Display Event
l To go to next menu after history press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Display Event”.
l Display Event can be viewed by pressing “Enter”.
l ECON keep a record of last 32 event with date and time stamp.
l Event record is updated on first in first out basis.

7.Display Start Stop


l To go to next menu after event press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Display Start / Stop”.
l Start Stop can viewed by pressing “Enter”.
l ECON keep a record of last 64 start and stop event with date and time
stamp.
l Start/ stop record is updated on first in first out basis.

8. Reset Service Alarm


l To go to next menu after Start-Stop press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Reset Service Alarm”.
l Service due hour can be reset by pressing start button after entering in
to this menu.

9. Adjust Clock
l To go to next menu after “Service Alarm” press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Adjust Clock”.
l Time can be modified / viewed by pressing “Enter”.

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9. Reset Password
l To go to next menu after “Adjust Clock” press “Increment”.
l The LCD shall display “Reset Password”.
l Password can be modified by pressing “Enter”
l ECON will request for the present password, after feeding correct
password change password will be requested and the password will be
replaced by new password on pressing start button..

Parameter Mode
Parameter Options/Limits Description Default Setting

A. System Parameter
System parameters are the parameters which are programmed once
during initial installation and does not require frequent changes. As these
are critical parameter and hence are password protected. It is possible to
view system parameter without knowing the password but editing is
possible only after entering correct password

All system parameters are listed below along with their default value and
minimum / maximum variation range. Values can be increased or
decreased by pressing up/start and down/stop button respectively . Next
parameter can be selected by pressing next button
Solenoid 1: Pull to Start Pull To Start Pull to Stop
Type 2: Pull to Stop In this mode fuel solenoid
contact changes from Open
to Close at the time of
cranking and remains close
till the genset is running. For
stopping the generator this
contact opens.
Pull To Stop
In this mode fuel solenoid
contact remains open at the
time of cranking and till the
genset is running. For
stopping the generator this
contact closes for a user
programmed time.

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LLOP 1: Type A Select the installed sensors. If GC(VDO)
Sensor 2: Type B no sensor is installed select
3: M&M “Disabled”
4: MNEPL
5: VE
6: TMTL
7: HUAFANG
8: TATA
9: GC(VDO)
10: GC(Murphy
11: MVD
12: LUBI
13: 4-20 mA10bar
14: 4-20 mA16bar
15: Disabled
Fuel 1: Type A Select the installed sensors. If Type A
Sensor 2: Sam 0 no sensor is installed select
3: Sam 1 “Disabled”
4: Disabled
Oil Temp. 1: Type A Select the installed sensors. If TMTL
Sensor 2: Type B no sensor is installed select Water
3: M&M “Disabled”
4: MNEPL
5: VE
6: TMTL AIR
7: TMTL WATER
8: HUAFANG
9: TATA
10: GC(VDO)
11:GC(Murphy
12: Disabled

HWT 1: Type A Select the installed sensors. If TMTL


Sensor 2: Type B no sensor is installed select Water
3: M&M “Disabled”
4: MNEPL
5: VE
6: TMTL AIR
7: TMTL WATER
8: HUAFANG
9: TATA
10: GC(VDO)
11: GC(Murphy)
12: LUBI
13: Disabled

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Sensor 1: Warning The action to be taken if the Warning
Open 2:Fault sensor is found to be open.
3: Disabled

Pulses/Re 1-300 No of pulses, from Magnetic 134


volution Pickup unit or W point of
charging alternator, in one
revolution of the engine. This
shall be used to calculate the
RPM.

Start Stop 1: Separate This parameter decides as to Separate


Config keys how the remote start and stop keys
2: Only Start shall be done. Option 1:
key Separate keys is selected
than a single pulse on remote
start shall the engine and
another pulse on remote stop
shall stop the engine. The
duration of these pulses
shall be more than 200msec.
Option 2: In this option the
engine shall be stated and
kept working till Remote start
is pulled low. As soon as the
pin is released the engine
shall stop. To attempt a new
start cycle, after the engine
fails to start, the remote start
pin must be released for some
time and again pulled low.
* Option 2 should not be
selected if the start and stop
functions are to be executed
from front keys.
B. Engine/Generator Parameter
All the Engine programmable parameters are listed below along with their
default value and minimum / maximum variation range. Values can be
increased or decreased by pressing up/start and down/stop button
respectively . Next parameter can be selected by pressing next button.

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Maximum 600-4000 Maximum allowed RPM of 1600
RPM Engine. Engine running at speed
above this is treated as over
speeding and a fault
is registered and engine stopped.
Minimum 600-4000 Minimum allowed RPM of 600
RPM Engine.running at speed below
this is treated as over speeding
and a fault is registered and
engine Stopped.
RPM 1-999 Sec Duration for which engine is 3
Delay allowed to operated outside the
set RPM limits. If it continues to
operate beyond the limits for more
than the set time a fault condition
is registered and engine stopped.
Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the Over Warning
Over 2. Warning RPM fault occur
RPM 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault
with annunciation and log to
history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.
Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the Warning
Under 2. Warning Under RPM fault occur
RPM 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault
with annunciation and log to
history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.

Pick Up 80-1000 The engine stalling RPM. This 300


RPM parameter defines the RPM
above which the engine will not
UU U stall and hence can be treated as
running. This is used to detect the
engine running condition after
crank.

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Service 10-999Hrs Service due warning is generated 500
Due Hour after the engine has logged these
many hours.

pump pre Disable Start with cranking and remains 2


1-999 there until it gets the stopping
command

Fuel warn Disable Monitoring value for the fuel level 24%
Level 11-80 below which fuel level warring is
generated

Fuel warn 1-999 Sec Monitoring time for the fuel level 10
delay below which fuel level warring is
generated.

Fuel Trip 5-80 Monitoring time for the fuel level 15


Level below which fuel trip warring is
generated.

Fuel Trip 1-999 Sec Monitoring time for the fuel level 10
delay below which fuel trip warring is
generated.

Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the fuel disable


Fuel 2. Warning fault occur
Fault 3. Disabled 1. The fault is neglect.
2. This generate warning, fault with
annunciation and log to history.
3. Disabled

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o
Oil temp 40-250oC The maximum OIL temperature up 115 C
Trip Level to which the engine is allowed to
operate.

Oil temp 1-999Sec Monitoring time for the Oil temp 3


trip delay level to avoid false tripping of the
engine.

Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the Oil Warning


Oil temp 2. Warning temp fault occur
Fault 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault with
annunciation and log to history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.

LLOP Trip 0.4- The minimum lubricant oil 1.5Kg/cm2


Level 8.5Kg/cm2 pressure
on which the engine is allowed to
operate. A drop of pressure below
the set limit shall trigger a fault
condition thereby stopping the
engine

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LLOP 1-999 Sec Duration for which the low lubricant 3
Trip Delay oil pressure can be tolerated.

Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the LLOP Warning


LLOP 2. Warning fault occur
Fault 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault with
annunciation and log to history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.

HWT trip 40-250oC The maximum coolant temperature 96oC


level up to which the engine is allowed to
operate.

HWT Trip 1-999 Sec The duration for which the engine is 3
delay allowed to operate at temperature
higher than the above set maximum
temperature
Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the HWT Warning
HWT 2. Warning fault occur
Fault 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault with
annunciation and log to history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.

ChgAlt- 1-999Sec While the engine is running and the 10


Vbelt Charging alternator pin is not pulled
low for this duration it is assumed
that either the charging alternator or
V-Belt has failed thereby generating
a fault ondition and stopping the
engine.

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Action 1. No action The action to be taken if the Warning
ChgAlt- 2. Warning ChgAlt-Vbelt fault occur
Vbelt 3. Engine 1. The fault is neglect.
Fault Shutdown 2. This generate warning, fault
with annunciation and log to
history.
3. This stop the engine, fault with
annunciation and log to history.

Crank On 1-10 Sec The maximum duration for which 3


Time the engine can be cranked
continuously. In case engine fails
to start another attempt to start
shall be attempted after some
time.
Solenoid 1-60 Sec The duration for which the Pull 20
On Time solenoid can be continuously
energized while trying to stop the
engine.
Gen stop 1-60 Sec The duration during which the 15
monitoring generator can not be restarted
delay while it’s under generator stop
monitoring time.

Auto Scroll 1: Enabled Can be used to stop/start the Enabled


2: Disabled automatic scrolling of the display
parameters.

Hooter On 1-999 Sec Duration for which the hooter 15


Time shall be . This setting is only
available if the hooter is assigned
to an DO.

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C. Annunciation Setting
It is possible to freely assign digital outputs to different fault. There are four
(ANN1 , ANN2, ANN3 and ANN4) field programmable output.
It is also possible to assign same digital output to more than one fault( e.g.
ANN1 can be assigned to fuel fault and HWT fault both, in this case ANN1
will activate on both the faults.

Ann fuel 1: No Annunciation If desired, the oil temp fault can No


fault 2:On DO Ann1 be announced at one of the Annun-
3:On DO Ann2 annunciation Digital Output. ciation
4:On DO Ann3
5:On DO Ann4
Ann Oil 1: No Annunciation If desired, the oil temp fault can No
Temp 2:On DO Ann1 be announced at one of the Annun-
Fault 3:On DO Ann2 annunciation Digital Output. ciation
4:On DO Ann3
5:On DO Ann4
Ann 1: No Annunciation If desired, the High water No
HWT 2:On DO Ann1 temperature fault can be Annun-
Fault 3:On DO Ann2 announced at one of the ciation
4:On DO Ann3 annunciation Digital Output.
5:On DO Ann4
Ann 1: No Annunciation If desired, the LLOP fault can No
LLOP 2:On DO Ann1 be Annun-
Fault 3:On DO Ann2 announced at one of the ciation
4:On DO Ann3 annunciation Digital Output.
5:On DO Ann4
Ann 1: No Annunciation If desired, the Over/Under No
RPM 2:On DO Ann1 speed fault can be announced Annun-
Fault 3:On DO Ann2 at one of the annunciation ciation
4:On DO Ann3 Digital Output.
5:On DO Ann4
Announce 1: No Annunciation If desired, the healthiness of the No
Unit 2:On DO Ann1 controller can be announced at Annun-
OK 3:On DO Ann2 one of the annunciation Digital ciation
4:On DO Ann3 Output
5:On DO Ann4

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D

Device Id Modbus device ID 1 1-247

Baud Rate RS 485 Communication Baudrate 9600 1200


2400
4800
9600
19200
Parity RS 485 Communication Parity Bits None Even
Odd
None

Stop Bit RS 485 Communication Stop Bits 1 1


2

E Reset Service Alarm


Press INC to Reset
Press DEC to esc

F Adjust Clock
00.00 Automatic real time based DG Start 00.00
DD/MM/YY & Stop (Manual Controller
YY Configuration) RTC Time and Date
can be easily entered

G Reset Password
Three digit password protection for
system settings
Password can be change easily.

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8.0 Technical Specification
Auxiliary Voltage 8-35V/DC
Humidity 95 %

9.0 Model selection

Model Analog Channel RS-485 Comm

ECON-F-311 3(OIL TEMP., HWT, LLOP) X

ECON-F-312 3(OIL TEMP., HWT, LLOP) P


ECON-F-321 3(FUEL, HWT, LLOP) X
ECON-F-322 3(FUEL, HWT, LLOP) P

10.0 Wiring Diagram

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11.1 High Water Temperature Sensors Data :

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Temperature (°C) LUBI (Resistance in ohms)
-55 47854
-50 34050
-45 24453
-40 17719
-35 12951
-30 9546
-25 7086
-20 5314
-15 4008
-10 3052
-5 2338
0 1807
5 1409
10 1107
15 876.6
20 699.2
25 560.2
30 453.5
35 368.2
40 300.8
45 247.4
50 204.7
55 169.9
60 141.8
65 119.2
70 100.6
75 85.26
80 72.54
85 62
90 53.19
95 45.81
100 39.6
105 34.39
110 29.96
115 26.18
120 22.94
125 20.17
130 17.78
135 15.74

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11.2 High Water Temperature Sensors Data :

S.No Temperature in °C Resistance in ohms


.

TMTL AIR3C TMTL AIR1C

1 80 300 300
2 85 279.3 273.1
3 90 258.5 246.2
4 95 237.8 223.8
5 100 217 208.5
6 105 201.3 193.1
7 110 185.5 177.7
8 115 169.8 162.3
9 120 154 146.9
10 125 138.3 131.5
11 130 122.5 116.2
12 135 106.8 100.8
13 140 91 85.4
14 145 76.3 70
15 150 61.5 57.3
16 155 46.8 44.7
17 160 32 32
18 165 30.3 30.3
19 170 28.5 28.7
20 175 26.8 27
21 180 25 23.6
22 185 22.3 20.2
23 190 19.5 16.8
24 195 16.8 13.4
25 200 14 10
26 205 13
27 210 12
28 215 11
29 220 10

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11.3 Low Lube Oil Pressure Sensors Data
Pressure Resistance In Ohms

In Type Type M&M MNEPL Volvo TMTL Hua- TATA GC GC LUBI


Kg/cm2 A B fang (VDO) (Murphy)
0 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 240 10

0.5 16.5 20 16.5 20.5 19.5 21 20 20.5 20 214 18.75

1 23.5 30 23.5 31 24 32 30 31 30 189 27.5

1.5 30.2 40 30.2 41.5 28.5 43 40 41.5 41 166 36.25

2 37 50 37 52 33 54 50 52 52 147 45

2.5 49.5 58.7 49.5 70 40.5 62.7 58.7 61 61 129 53.75

3 62 67.5 62 88 48 71.5 67.5 70 70 115 62.5

3.5 74.5 76.2 74.5 106 54.5 80.2 76.2 79 79 102 71.25

4 87 85 87 124 61 89 85 88 88 91 80

4.5 96 93.5 96 142 63.5 97.7 93.5 97 97 81 88.75

5 105 102 105 160 66 106.5 102 106 106 71 97.5

5.5 114 110.5 114 178 72.5 115.2 110.5 115 115 61 106.25

6 123 119 123 196 79 124 119 124 124 51 115

6.5 133.5 127.2 133.5 214 82 132.7 127.2 132 132 41 123.75

7 143 135.5 143 232 85 141.5 135.5 140 139 31 132.5

7.5 152.5 143.7 152.5 250 87.5 150.2 143.7 148 146 24 141.25

8 162 152 162 268 90 159 152 156 152 20 150

8.5 171.5 159 171.5 286 95 167.7 159 164 159 16 158.75

9 - - - - - - - - - - 167.5

9.5 - - - - - - - - - - 176.25

10 - - - - - - - - - - 184

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11.4 Low Lube Oil Pressure Sensors Data (4-20mA Type)

S.No Current (mA) Pressure (Kg/cm2) Pressure (Kg/cm2)

4-20mA (10 Bar) (16 Bar)

1 4.0 0.0 0

2 5.6 1.0 1.6

3 7.2 2.0 3.2

4 8.8 3.0 4.8

5 10.4 4.0 6.4

6 12.0 5.0 8.0

7 13.6 6.0 9.6

8 15.2 7.0 11.2

9 16.8 8.0 12.8

10 18.4 9.0 14.4

11 20.0 10.0 16.0

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11.4 Low Fuel Sensors Data :

S.No. Fuel in % Resistance in ohms

Type A Sam_0 Sam_1

1 0 0 14 10
2 5 5 18 18.5
3 10 10 22 27
4 17 17 29.5 35.5.
5 20 34 37 44
6 25 51 55.5 52.5
7 30 68 74 61
8 35 85 92 69.5
9 40 102 110 78
10 45 110.5 124.5 86.5
11 50 119 139 95
12 55 127.5 149 103.5
13 60 136 159 112
14 65 144.5 165 120.5
15 70 153 171 129
16 75 157.7 172.5 137.5
17 80 162.3 174 146
18 85 167 176 154.5
19 90 171.7 178 163
20 95 176.3 181 171.5
21 100 180 184 180

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12.0 Dimensional Detail

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