DKG 705 User Manual
DKG 705 User Manual
DKG-705 AUTOMATIC MAINS FAILURE AND REMOTE START UNIT WITH PARALLEL TO MAINS AND DUAL GENSET PARALLEL FEATURES
FEATURES
Automatic mains failure, Remote start operation, Engine control, Generator protection, Built in alarms and warnings, Programmable analogue inputs: 4 Programmable digital inputs: 8 Programmable relay outputs: 7 I/O expansion capability, LCD display 4 lines by 20 characters, Periodic maintenance request indicator, True RMS AC measurements, Statistical counters, Event logging, Field adjustable parameters, Governor and AVR control outputs, No break transfer, Soft transfer, Paralleling with the mains, Peak lopping (peak shaving), Load shedding, Dual genset parallel with load sharing, G-59 protections, Remote monitoring (MS-Windows based), RS-232 serial port, Software downloadable from serial port, Survives cranking dropouts, Sealed front panel.
VERSION: 01.10
DATE: 09-05-2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. INSTALLATION 1.1. Introduction to the Control Panel 1.2. Mounting the Unit 1.3. Wiring the Unit 2. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 3. DISPLAYS 3.1. Led Displays 3.2. Digital Display 3.3. Service Request Display 4. ALARMS 4.1. Shutdown Alarms 4.2. Load Dump Alarms 4.3. Warnings 5. MODES OF OPERATION 5.1. External switching of the operation mode 5.2. Remote start operation 6. SYNCHRONIZING WITH MAINS 6.1 Governor Control 6.2. AVR Control 7. LOAD TRANSFER MODES 7.1 Transfer with Interruption 7.2 No Break Transfer 7.3 Soft Transfer 8. PARALLELING WITH MAINS: PEAK LOPPING 9. DUAL GENSET PARALLEL OPERATION 10. PROTECTION FUNCTIONS FOR PARALLEL WITH MAINS 11. LOAD SHEDDING / DUMMY LOAD 12. WEEKLY OPERATION SCHEDULE 13. EVENT LOGGING 14. STATISTICAL COUNTERS 15. MAINTENANCE 16. SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD 17. PROGRAMMING 18. TROUBLESHOOTING 19. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 20. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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Do not operate a 12V-DC unit with a 24V-DC system. This may cause the destruction of the unit. Always disconnect the voltage selector jumper of a stocked unit.
The engine body must be grounded for correct operation of the unit. Otherwise incorrect voltage and frequency measurements may occur, resulting in faulty operation of the genset. The output of the current transformers shall be 5 Amperes. The input current rating of the current transformers may be selected as needed (between 50/5 and 2500/5 amps). Current transformer outputs shall be connected by separate cable pairs from each transformer, to related DKG-705 inputs. Never use common terminals or grounding. The power rating of the transformer should be at least 5 Watts. It is recommended to use 1% precision transformers. If analogue sensors (e.g. temperature, oil pressure, oil temperature or fuel level) are connected to DKG-705, it is not possible to use auxiliary displays. If temperature or oil pressure displays are already present on the generator control panel, do not connect the sensors to the DKG-705. The unit is factory programmed for VDO type sensors. However if a different type of sensor is to be used, it is possible to recalibrate the unit. The calibration process will be explained later in this document. The programmable digital inputs are compatible with both normally open and normally closed contacts, switching either to BAT- or BAT+. The charge alternator connection terminal provides also the excitation current, thus it is not necessary to use an external charge lamp.
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1.3 Wiring the Unit WARNING: THE UNIT IS NOT FUSED. Use external fuses for Mains phases: R-S-T Generator phase: U-V-W Battery positive: BAT(+). Install the fuses as nearly as possible to the unit in a place easily accessible for the user. The fuse rating should be 6 Amps.
WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL ALWAYS disconnect the power BEFORE connecting the unit.
1) ALWAYS remove the plug connectors when inserting wires with a screwdriver. 2) ALWAYS refer to the National Wiring Regulations when conducting installation. 3) An appropriate and readily accessible set of disconnection devices (e.g. automatic fuses) MUST be provided as part of the installation. 4) The disconnection device must NOT be fitted in a flexible cord. 5) The building mains supply MUST incorporate appropriate short-circuit backup protection (e.g. a fuse or circuit breaker) of High Breaking Capacity (HBC, at least 1500A). 2 6) Use cables of adequate current carrying capacity (at least 0.75mm ) and temperature range.
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Term 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Technical data Description Current transformer Connect the generator current transformer inputs, 5A-AC terminals to these inputs. Do not connect the same current transformer to other units than DKG-705 otherwise a unit fault will occur. Connect each terminal of the transformer to the units related terminal. Do not use common terminals. Do not use grounding. Correct polarity of connection is vital. If the measured power is negative, then change the polarity of each 3 current transformers. The rating of the transformers should be the same for each of the 3 phases. The secondary winding rating shall be 5 Amperes. (For ex. 200/5 Amps). Input, 0-5000 ohms Analogue high temperature sensor connection. Do not connect the sensor to other devices. Input, 0-5000 ohms Analogue oil pressure sensor connection. Do not connect the sensor to other devices. Input, 0-5000 ohms Analogue fuel level sensor connection. Do not connect the sensor to other devices. Input, 0-5000 ohms Analogue oil temperature sensor connection. Do not connect the sensor to other devices.
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DIGITAL INPUT-7 DIGITAL INPUT-6 DIGITAL INPUT-5 DIGITAL INPUT-4 DIGITAL INPUT-3 DIGITAL INPUT-2 DIGITAL INPUT-1 DIGITAL INPUT-0
Digital inputs
Description This input is used to prevent unwanted modification to programmed values. If this input is left open, program values can be modified via the front panel buttons, but if this input is connected to battery- it will not be possible to change the program values. These inputs have programmable functions, selectable from a list via the program menu. Each input may be driven by a normally closed or normally open contact, switching either battery+ or battery-. The effect of the switch is also selectable from a list. See PROGRAMMING section for more details.
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Output 10A/28VDC
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Output 10A/28VDC
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BATTERY POSITIVE
+12 or 24VDC
35 36 37 Term 38 39 40 41 42 43
RELAY-7 (STOP RELAY) RELAY-1 (PREHEAT) RELAY-3 (ALARM RELAY) Function CURR_R+ CURR_RCURR_S+ CURR_SCURR_T+ CURR_T-
Description Power supply negative connection. Connect the charge alternators D+ terminal to this terminal. This terminal will supply the excitation current and measure the voltage of the charge alternator. This relay is normally used for fuel solenoid control. It is internally connected to terminal 31 for supplying the charge alternators excitation current. This relay has programmable function, selectable from a list. However it is generally used as engine crank output. The positive terminal of the DC Supply shall be connected to this terminal. The unit operates on both 12V and 24V battery systems, depending on the voltage selection jumper. Do not operate a 12V-DC unit with a 24V-DC system. This may cause the destruction of the unit. Always disconnect the voltage selector jumper of a stocked unit. These relays have programmable functions, selectable from a list.
Technical data Description Current transformer Connect the mains current transformer inputs, 5A-AC terminals to these inputs. Do not connect the same current transformer to other units than DKG-705 otherwise a unit fault will occur. Connect each terminal of the transformer to the units related terminal. Do not use common terminals. Do not use grounding. Correct polarity of connection is vital. If the measured power is negative, then change the polarity of each 3 current transformers. The rating of the transformers should be the same for each of the 3 phases. The secondary winding rating shall be 5 Amperes. (For ex. 200/5 Amps). Technical data Inputs, 0.5-70V 0-20KHz Output, isolated resistor, 300-1500 ohms. Output, 0-10VDC Description Connect the magnetic pickup signal to these inputs. AVR voltage control outputs. Connect to the external adjust potentiometer terminals of the AVR. The polarity is not important. Connect this output to the terminal J of the speed governor.
Term 44 45 46 47 48
Function MAGNETIC PICKUP MAGNETIC PICKUP AVR CONTROL AVR CONTROL GOVERNOR CONTROL
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GENERATOR LOAD GENERATOR LOAD MAINS LOAD TEST TEST OFF AUTO
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Contents Genset status Voltage R (or RS), Voltage S (or ST), Voltage T (or TR), Mains parameters Genset status Voltage RS (or R), Voltage ST (or S), Voltage TR (or T), Basic genset parameters Genset status Voltage U (or UV), Voltage V (or VW), Voltage W (or WU), Basic genset parameters Genset status Voltage UV (or U), Voltage VW (or V), Voltage WU (or W),
Mains Frequency
Mains Frequency
current U, Genset Frequency current V, Genset Active Power (KW) current W, Genset Power Factor (cos ? ) current U, Genset Frequency current V, Genset Active Power (KW) current W, Genset Power Factor (cos ? )
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Group Screen Description 1 5 Engine parameters
Genset power
Alarm list
Group 2
Synchronoscope
2 2 2
6 7 8
Statistical counters
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Contents Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr) Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr) Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr) Governor Output (%)I AVR Output(%) Voltage RU, Phase Angle (degrees) Phase U Voltage, Genset Frequency Phase R Voltage, Mains Frequency Remaining Duration Governor Output (%), AVR Output(%) Genset Active Power (KW), Gen. Reactive Power (KWr) Target Active Power (KW), Target React. Power (KWr) Date, Time Engine Hours Run Time to Service Engine Hours to Service Total Genset Active Power (KW-h) Total Genset Apparent Power (KVA-h) Total Genset Reactive Power (KWr-h) Total Engine Cranks Total Genset Runs Total Genset on Load Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr) Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr) Phase to Neutral Voltage, Phase Active Power (KW) Phase Current , Phase Apparent Power (KVA) Phase Power Factor, Phase Reactive Power (KWr)
Group 3
Contents This group comprises 32 screens, each screen displaying one recorded event, starting from the most recent one.
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4. ALARMS
Alarms indicate an abnormal situation in the generating set. The alarms are divided into 3 priority level: 1- SHUTDOWN ALARMS: These are the most important alarm conditions and cause: The genset contactor to be released immediately, The engine to be stopped immediately, The alarm relay output to operate, The ALARM led to turn on, The LCD display to switch to alarm display mode (except when programming). 2- LOAD DUMP ALARMS: These conditions cause: The genset contactor to be released immediately, The engine to be stopped after the cooldown cycle, The alarm relay output to operate, The ALARM led to turn on, The LCD display to switch to alarm display mode (except when programming)
3- WARNINGS: These conditions cause: The alarm relay output to operate, The WARNING led to turn on.
Most of the alarms are of LATCHING type. Even is the alarm condition is removed, the alarms will stay on and disable the operation of the genset. The existing alarms may be canceled by pressing one of the operating mode buttons (LOAD TEST / TEST / OFF / AUTO) or by pressing the ALARM MUTE button twice. If the ALARM MUTE button is pressed, the alarm relay output will be deactivated; however the existing alarms will persist and disable the operation of the genset. Most of the alarms have programmable trip levels. See the programming chapter for settable alarm limits. The digital inputs are programmable and may be set to provide a large variety of alarms and warnings. See the programming chapter for digital input programming. The alarms may be cancelled either by pressing any of the front panel mode selection buttons or by a change in external mode force inputs.
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Set if the genset frequency goes under the Low Frequency Shutdown (P_516) limit for Frequency Timer (P_520) period. Set if the genset frequency goes over the High Frequency Shutdown (P_518) limit for Frequency Timer (P_520) period. Set if the battery voltage goes over the High Battery Voltage Shutdown (P_610) limit. Set if the fuel level measured from analog input goes under the Low Fuel Level Shutdown (P_608) limit. Set if the oil temperature measured from analog input goes over the High Oil Temperature Shutdown (P_606) limit. Set if the coolant temperature measured from analog input goes over the High Coolant Temperature Shutdown (P_604) limit. Set if the oil pressure measured from analog input goes under the Low Oil Pressure Shutdown (P_602) limit. Set if the engine is not stopped before the expiration of the Stop Timer (P_505). Set if the has not started after Start Attempts (P_504) number of attempts. Set if any of the genset phase voltages goes under the Generator Low Limit (P_514) voltage. Set if any of the genset phase voltages goes over the Generator High Limit (P_515) voltage. Set if a shutdown or load dump alarm has occurred in the slave genset and Single Genset Load Enable parameter (P_A32) is set to 0. Set if the generator phase sequence is not correct. This alarm may be cancelled also by programming the Ignore Phase Order parameter (P_A06) to 1. Set if the engine rpm goes under the Low rpm Shutdown (P_613) limit. If the Crank Teeth Count (P_619) is set to 0, this alarm will be disabled. Set if the engine rpm goes over the High rpm Shutdown (P_615) limit. If the Crank Teeth Count (P_619) is set to 0, this alarm will be disabled. Set if the serial communication between Master and Slave gensets is interrupted and Single Genset Load Enable parameter (P_A32) is set to 0.
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Internal
Alternator Overcurrent
Internal
Set if the genset consumes active power (KW) from the mains and this power goes over the Reverse Power Load Dump (P_618) limit. Set if the genset power (KW) supplied to the load goes over the Excess Power Load Dump (P_617) limit for Overcurrent / Excess Power Timer (P_511). Set if at least one of the genset phase currents goes over the Overcurrent Limit (P_510) for Overcurrent / Excess Power Timer (P_511).
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4.3 Warnings
Definition Low Oil Press.Switch High Eng.Temp.Switch Emergency Stop Low Coolant Level Alternator High Temp. High Oil Temp. Overload Low Fuel Level Battery Charger Fail Spare Alarm 7 Spare Alarm 6 Spare Alarm 5 Spare Alarm 4 Spare Alarm 3 Spare Alarm 2 Spare Alarm 1 Synchronization Fail Gen Under-Frequency Gen Over-Frequency High Battery Voltage Low Fuel Level High Oil Temperature High Coolant Temperature Low Oil Pressure Measured Mains Phase Sequence Fail Charge Failure Low Battery Voltage AVR Control Fail GOV Control Fail Low Engine Speed Source Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Internal Phase-U Phase-U Internal Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input R-S-T Charge input Internal Internal Internal Magnetic Pickup Magnetic Pickup Description These warnings are set depending on the digital input settings. The related program parameters are P_700 to P_776.
Set if the phase and voltage synchronization is not successful before the expiration of Synchronization Fail Timeout (P_A07). Set if the genset frequency goes under the Low Frequency Warning (P_517) limit for Frequency Timer (P_520) period. Set if the genset frequency goes over the High Frequency Warning (P_519) limit for Frequency Timer (P_520) period. Set if the battery voltage goes over the High Battery Voltage Warning (P_611) limit. Set if the fuel level measured from analog input goes under the Low Fuel Level Warning (P_609) limit. Set if the oil temperature measured from analog input goes over the High Oil Temperature Warning (P_607) limit. Set if the coolant temperature measured from analog input goes over the High Coolant Temperature Warning (P_605) limit. Set if the oil pressure measured from analog input goes under the Low Oil Pressure Warning (P_603) limit. Set if the mains phase sequence is not correct and Ignore Phase Order (P_A06) parameter is 0. Set if the Charge input (terminal_31) is pulled to battery negative when the engine is running. Set if the battery voltage goes under the Low Battery Voltage Warning (P_612) limit. Set if the AVR control output has gone to the low or high limit value for 1 second. Set if the GOV control output has gone to the low or high limit value for 1 second. Set if the engine rpm goes under the Low rpm Warning (P_614) limit. If the Crank Teeth Count (P_619) is set to 0, this warning will be disabled. Set if the engine rpm goes over the High rpm Warning (P_616) limit. If the Crank Teeth Count (P_619) is set to 0, this warning will be disabled.
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Definition Parallel Mains Fail Mains Reverse Power Source Internal Internal
No Mains Frequency
Serial Comm.
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5. MODES OF OPERATION
The modes of operation are selected either by pushing the front panel keys or using the external mode select inputs. External inputs override the front panel selection. If none of the external inputs is active, the unit resumes to the mode selected by the front panel. Following selected mode, the DKG-705 will have different behavior. OFF: In this mode, the mains contactor will be energized if mains phase voltages and frequency are within the programmed limits. The engine will be stopped. AUTO: It is used for genset and mains automatic transfer. If at least one of the mains phase voltages or the mains frequency is outside limits, the mains contactor will be deactivated. The diesel will be started for programmed times after the wait period. When the engine runs, the crank relay will be immediately deactivated. The engine will run without load during engine heating period. After this, if alternator phase voltages and frequency are within limits, the unit will wait for the generator contactor period and the generator contactor will be energized. When all the mains phase voltages and the mains frequency is within the limits, the engine will continue to run for the mains waiting period. At the end of this period the generator contactor is deactivated and the mains contactor will be energized. If a cooling period is given, the generator will continue to run during cooling period. At the end of the period, the fuel solenoid will be de-energized and the diesel will stop. The unit will be ready for the next mains failure. If the operation of the genset is disabled by the weekly schedule, then the AUTO led will flash, and the operation of the genset will be as in the OFF mode. LOAD TEST: It is used to test the genset under load. Once this mode is selected, the engine will run and the load will be transferred to the genset. The genset will feed the load indefinitely unless another mode is selected. TEST: It is used to test the generator when the mains are on, or keep the generator waiting in the emergency backup mode. The operation of the generator is similar to the AUTO mode, but the mains contactor will not be deactivated if the mains are not off. If the mains are off, mains contactor will be deactivated and the generator contactor will be activated. When the mains are on again, a changeover to the mains will be made, but the engine will be kept running unless another mode is selected. The emergency backup operation may be prohibited using the program parameter P_629.
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These parameters are reserved for factory and qualified installation personal use and must not be modified by end users or non-qualified service personal. Otherwise severe damage may occur!
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If this transfer method is used, it is advised to make an electrical interlock between the two contactors to prevent a phase to phase short circuit.
Transfer from genset to mains: -The generator contactor releases, -The unit waits for Mains Contactor Timer (P_508 ) -The mains contactor is energized. Transfer from mains to genset: -The mains contactor releases, -The unit waits for Generator Contactor Timer (P_509) -The generator contactor is energized.
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The DKG-705 will allow a No Break Transfer only if all of the below conditions are fulfilled: -Mains phase voltages within the programmed limits, -Mains frequency within the programmed limits, -Genset phase voltages within the programmed limits, -Genset frequency within the programmed limits, -Mains phase order correct (or phase order check must be disabled), -Genset phase order correct (or phase order check must be disabled), -The difference between mains and genset frequencies not more than programmed limit, -The voltage difference between phase R and phase U not more than programmed limit, -The phase angle between phase R and phase U not more than programmed limit, When a No Break Transfer cycle is initiated, the DKG-705 checks all the above criteria to be satisfied. If any of the checks fail, then the unit reverts to a Transfer with Interruption. If all conditions are met, the unit proceeds to the synchronization. The GOV output, if enabled, acts to equalize the phase between the genset and the mains voltages. The AVR output, if enabled, tends to equalize the genset and mains voltages. It is also possible to make a No Break Transfer without GOV or AVR control. In this case the unit will wait until the expiration of the Synchronization Fail Timeout (P_A07), to find a matching phase and voltage. Normally with frequencies matching at +/- 2Hz and voltages matching at +/-10 volts an uncontrolled No Break Transfer will be successful if auxiliary contacts of the contactors are used. Also note that most of the standard AVRs will accept external voltage matching, thus only a rough frequency matching will be enough to succeed a No Break Transfer. If matching is found before the expiration of the Synchronization Fail Timeout (P_A07), then both contactors will be activated. If contactor auxiliary contacts are used, the other contactor will release immediately. If contactor auxiliary contacts are not used, the other contactor will release after contactor timeout (P_A09).
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The DKG-705 has a set of programmable parameters to define the No Break Transfer operation. These parameters are: P_512 Mains Low Limit: Each of the mains phase voltages must be over this limit. P_513 Mains High Limit: Each of the mains phase voltages must be below this limit. P_514 Gen Low Limit: Each of the genset phase voltages must be over this limit. P_515 Gen High Limit: Each of the genset phase voltages must be below this limit. P_516 Low Frequency Shutdown: The genset frequency must be over this limit. P_517 Low Frequency Warning: The genset frequency must be over this limit. P_518 High Frequency Shutdown: The genset frequency must be below this limit. P_519 High Frequency Warning: The genset frequency must be below this limit. P_522 Mains Frequency Low Limit: The mains frequency must be over this limit. P_523 Mains Frequency High Limit: The mains frequency must be below this limit. P_A00 No Break Transfer: This parameter enables/disables the No Break Transfer feature. P_A06 Ignore Phase Order: If set, this parameter will disable the phase order check. The phase order check should be disabled only in single phase gensets. P_A07 Synchronization Fail Timeout: If the phase and voltage synchronization is not successful before the expiration of this timer, then the DKG-705 renounces the No Break Transfer and makes a Transfer with Interruption. P_A09 Contactor Timeout: This is the maximum time duration in which both contactors are active in case of No Break Transfer. P_A10 Max Frequency Difference: This is the maximum difference between mains and genset frequencies to enable a NO Break Transfer. P_A11 Max Voltage Difference: This is the maximum difference between the mains phase-R and the genset phase-U voltages to enable a NO Break Transfer. P_A12 Max Phase Difference: This is the maximum phase difference between the mains phase-R and the genset phase-U to enable a No Break Transfer. P-760 to P_766: These parameters define the function of digital input_6. P-770 to P_776: These parameters define the function of digital input_7.
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Please refer to the DKG-705 Dual Genset Parallel Application Manual for a detailed application guide.
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WARNING: Do not forget that the protections are disabled during Parallel Check Timeout. Set this timeout as short as possible.
If any of the protection functions detects a mains failure during parallel with mains: -the mains contactor is immediately deenergized, -a Parallel Mains Fail warning is generated, -a specific warning to the related protection function is generated. Separating the generator from the mains in case of a mains failure is requested as condition in most countries for connection of synchronous generators to the mains.
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EVENT LOGGING 01 17-10-03 14:48.58 SHUTDOWN ALARM LOW OIL PRESS. SWITCH
Another one example:
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15. MAINTENANCE DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT There are NO serviceable parts inside the unit.
Wipe the unit, if necessary with a soft damp cloth. Do not use chemical agents
PC
DKG-705
D_SUB 9 pin female.. D_SUB 9 pins male Pin_2 connected to pin_2 Pin_3 connected to pin_3 Pin_5 connected to pin_5 (using the shield)
The software is downloaded using the MS-WINDOWS monitoring and configuration software. This software may be downloaded from internet address: www.datakom.com.tr\downloads\dkg705
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17. PROGRAMMING
The programming mode is used to program the timers, operational limits and the configuration of the unit. The programming mode is protected by a 3 level password system. To enter the program mode, press the PGM button. The program mode will not affect the operation of the unit. Thus programs may be modified anytime, even while the genset is running. If no button is pressed during 1 minute the program mode will be cancelled automatically. Upon pressing the PGM button the unit will ask the password to be entered. Enter the password using ? (UP) and ? (DOWN) buttons. Holding the button pressed will cause a fast scroll of the value enabling quick operation. When the desired password is entered, press MENU button. This will cause the first program parameter to appear. The program menu is organized as program groups, each group including a set of parameters. Each depression of the MENU button will cause the current program parameter to be stored to the non-volatile memory if modified; and the display to switch to the next program parameter in the current group if the current parameter is not modified. This means that after modification, the MENU key should be pressed twice to switch to the next parameter. After the last parameter, the display switches back to the first parameter. The displayed program parameter may be modified using ? (UP) and ? (DOWN) buttons. The program value modification is only allowed if the PROGRAM LOCK input (terminal_21) is left open. If this input is tied to GROUND, the program value modification will be disabled to prevent unauthorized intervention. It is advised to keep the PROGRAM LOCK input tied to GROUND. If the MENU button is held pressed for 1 second, the display will switch to the next program group. Each password is a number between 0 and 65535. They will allow different levels of program modification. Level Definition 1 Service password 2 Factory password 3 Factory set Description 1 Allows the modification of service parameters. 2 Allows the modification of factory set parameters and service parameters. Production password 3 Allows the modification of all parameters, including the operation mode and calibration.
Programmed values are stored in a Non Volatile Memory, which is not affected by energy failures. To EXIT programming, press the PGM button.
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Group Definition 1 Set date and time 2 3
5 6 7 8 9 A B
Level Description 1 Units internal date and time used for event logging. Change Password 1 Changes password. Only the password of the current level may be changed. Site ID 1 20 character ASCII string defining the genset location. This string is used in modem calls and SMS operation. Weekly Schedule Programs and Telephone 1 8 sets of turn-on and turn-off times for AUTO numbers mode. 2 telephone numbers of 16 digits maximum used for modem calls and SMS operation. Generator Control 1 Basic timers and operation limits. Configuration 2 The factory configuration parameters of the genset. Input Definitions 2 The parameters which define the function of 8 programmable digital inputs. Relay Definitions 2 The parameters which define the function of 24 possible relays. Sensor calibration 2 Calibration points information for each of the 4 analog sensor inputs. Operation Mode 3 No Break transfer, parallel with mains, AVR and GOV control parameters. Input Calibration 3 Voltage and current input calibration parameters.
Program Group 1
Group Parameter Definition 1 100 Set Date 1 101 Set Month 1 102 Set Year 1 103 Set Hour 1 104 Set Minute 1 105 Set Second Min 00 00 00 00 00 00 Max 99 99 99 99 99 99 Description Sets date of month (1-31) Sets month (1-12) Sets year. Only the last 2 digits are used. Sets hour (00-23) Sets minute (00-59) Sets second (00-59)
Program Group 2
Group Parameter Definition 2 200 Change Password Min 0 Max Description 65535 Changes the current levels password.
Program Group 3
Group Parameter Definition 3 300-319 Site ID Min Max Description Each program parameter changes one character of the SITE ID string. The parameter 300 points to the first character of the string, the parameter 301 points to the second character etc
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Program Group 4
Group Parameter Definition 4 400, 402, Turn_on 404,406, 408, 410, 412, 414 4 401, 403, Turn-off 405,407, 409, 411, 413, 415 4 416-431 Telephone number #1 Min Max Description Weekly schedule turn_on times. The day and time information is defined in 15 minute steps.
Weekly schedule turn-off times. The day and time information is defined in 15 minute steps.
432-447
Telephone number #2
Each program parameter changes one digit of the first telephone number. The parameter 416 points to the first digit of the number, the parameter 417 points to the second digit etc Non-numeric characters will be skipped. Each program parameter changes one digit of the second telephone number. The parameter 432 points to the first digit of the number, the parameter 433 points to the second digit etc Non-numeric characters will be skipped.
Program Group 5
Group Parameter Definition 5 500 Wait before Fuel Unit Min. Min 0 Max Description 240 This is the time between the mains fails and the fuel solenoid turns on for starting the genset. 30 This is the time after the fuel solenoid is energized and before the genset is started. This will be the preheat period if glow plugs are used. 30 This is the waiting period between two start attempts. 15 This is the maximum start period. Starting will be automatically cancelled if the genset fires before the timer. 6 This is the maximum number of start attempts. 90 This is the maximum time duration for the engine to stop. For Activate to Stop type engines this will be the period during which the stop solenoid is energized. If the genset has not stopped after this period, a FAIL TO STOP alarm will occur. 60.0 This is the time between the mains voltages and frequency entered within the limits and the generator contactor is deactivated. 30.0 This is the period that the generator runs for cooling purpose after the load is transferred to mains. 15.0 This is the period after the generator contactor has been deactivated and before the mains contactor has been activated.
501
Sec
5 5
502 503
Sec Sec
1 1
5 5
504 505
Sec
1 0
506
Min.
0.0
507
Cooling Timer
Min.
0.0
508
Sec
0.5
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Group Parameter Definition 5 509 Gen. Contactor Timer Unit Sec Min 0.5
510
Overcurrent Limit
Amp
20
511
Sec
512
Volt
513
Volt
100
514
Volt
60
515
Volt
100
516
Hz
10
517
Hz
10
518
Hz
40
519
Hz
40
520
Sec
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5 522 Mains Freq Low Limit Hz 0 60
523
Hz
44
70
524
Sec
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Program Group 6
Group Parameter Definition 6 600 Reset Maintenance Counters Unit Min Max Description 0 1 Setting this parameter to 1 will 1) Reset the Time to Service variable to Maintenance Period (days) (P625) value, 2) Reset the Engine Hours to Service variable to Maintenance Period (Engine Hours) (P624) value. This means that a new service period has started with default values. The program parameter P600 itself is not modified and reads always 0. Current Transformer A 50 2500 This is the rated value of current Primary transformers. All transformers must have the same rating. The secondary of the transformer will be 5 Amps. Low Oil Pr. Bar 0 4.0 If the oil pressure measured from the Shutdown analog input falls below this limit while the engine is running, this will generate a Low Oil Pressure Measured alarm and shut down the engine immediately. Low Oil Pr. Warning Bar 0 4.0 If the oil pressure measured from the analog input falls below this limit while the engine is running, this will generate a Low Oil Pressure Measured Warning. High Temperature 80 120 If the water temperature measured from the ?C Shutdown analog input goes over this limit, this will generate a High Coolant Temperature Alarm and shut down the engine immediately. High Temp. Warning 80 120 If the water temperature measured from the ?C analog input goes over this limit, this will generate a High Coolant Temperature Warning. High Oil T. Shutdown ?C 80 250 If the oil temperature measured from the analog input goes over this limit, this will generate a High Oil Temperature Alarm and shut down the engine immediately. High Oil T. Warning 80 250 If the oil temperature measured from the ?C analog input goes over this limit, this will generate a High Oil Temperature Warning. Low Fuel Level % 0 50 If the fuel level measured from the analog Shutdown input falls below this limit, this will generate a Low Fuel Level Alarm and shut down the engine immediately. Low Fuel Level %0 0 50 If the fuel level measured from the analog Warning input falls below this limit, this will generate a Low Fuel Level Warning.
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
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Group Parameter Definition 6 610 High Bat Voltage Shutdown
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
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Group Parameter Definition Unit Min Max Description 6 621 Engine Heating Type 0 2 This parameter defines the engine heating method. The genset will not be put under load before engine heating is completed. 0: engine is heated during the period defined by the Engine Heating Timer (P_622). 1: engine is heated until the coolant temperature reaches the temperature defined by Engine Heating Temperature (P_623). 2: engine is heated until the coolant temperature reaches the temperature defined by Engine Heating Temperature (P_623) and at least during the period defined by the Engine Heating Timer (P_622). 6 622 Engine Heating Sec 0 240 This is the period used for engine heating Timer following the program parameter P_621. 6 623 Engine Heating 0 80 This is the temperature which is used for ?C Temperature engine heating following the program parameter P_621. 6 624 Maintenance Period h. 0 2500 The SERVICE REQUEST led indicator will (Engine Hours) turn on after this quantity of engine hours from the last service. This is useful to prevent the periodic maintenance from being omitted. If the period is set to 0 no SERVICE REQUEST will be indicated depending on engine hours, however service may still be requested on a time limit basis (see also parameter P_625 ). 6 625 Maintenance Period day 0 2500 The SERVICE REQUEST led indicator will (Days) turn on after this amount of time from the last service. This is useful to prevent the periodic maintenance from being omitted. If the period is set to 0 no SERVICE REQUEST will be indicated depending time, however service may still be requested on an engine hours basis (see also parameter P_624 ). 6 626 RPM from Genset 0 1 Following the value of this parameter, the Frequency RPM display will use either the magnetic pickup input or the genset frequency for engine RPM calculation. 0: The magnetic pickup inputs are used for RPM calculation. The magnetic pickup frequency will be divided by P_619 (Crank Teeth Count). 1: The genset frequency is used for engine RPM calculation. The genset frequency will be multiplied by P_619 (Crank Teeth Count / Multiplier Coefficient). Thus for 1500 rpm gensets, P_619= 30, For 3000 rpm gensets, P_619= 60. 6 627 Genset L-L Voltages 0 1 0: Display genset L-N voltages, 1: Display genset L-L voltages. 6 628 Mains L-L Voltages 0 1 0: Display mains L-N voltages, 1: Display mains L-L voltages.
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Group Parameter Definition 6 629 Emergency Backup
630
631
Load Shedding Low Limit Load Shedding High Limit Mains Current Transformers
632
633
634
Modem Connection
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Program Group: 7
This group defines the properties of the digital inputs and comprises 56 parameters. The DKG-705 unit has 8 programmable digital inputs, each input having 7 parameters. Thus this program group will consist on 8 blocks, each block having the same structure of 7 parameters. Check below tables for more details.
Group Parameter Definition 7 70x Digital input 0 parameters 7 71x Digital input 1 parameters 7 72x Digital input 2 parameters 7 73x Digital input 3 parameters 7 74x Digital input 4 parameters 7 75x Digital input 5 parameters 7 76x Digital input 6 parameters 7 77x Digital input 7 parameters
Group Parameter Definition 7 7x0 Digital input x function 7 7x1 Digital input x alarm level
7x2
7x3
7x4
7x5
7x6
Min Max Description 0 31 Please check the function list below. 0 3 0: Shutdown alarm. 1: Load dump alarm. 2: Warning. 3: No alarm given from this input Digital input x delay 0 1 0: Delay= 1 second. 1: Delay= 4 seconds. This is the alarm detection speed of the input. If the parameter is set to 1, the input becomes compatible with slow signals provided by coolant level sensors. Digital input x sampling 0 1 0: Always active. The signal is continuously type checked. 1: Active on engine running. The signal may generate an alarm only when the engine is running and after the protection delay (8 seconds). Digital input x latching 0 1 0: Non latching. The alarm turns off when the alarm signal is removed. 1: Latching. The alarm will persist even if the alarm signal is removed. The alarm must be reset manually. Digital input x contact type 0 1 0: Normally open. Open in normal operation, closed on fault. 1: Normally closed. Closed in normal operation, open on fault. Digital input x switch 0 1 0: Battery (-) switching. The signal source polarity pulls to battery negative (ground). 1: Battery (+) switching. The signal source pulls to battery positive.
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Group 7 Parameter 7x0 Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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Program Group: 8
This group defines the functions of relay outputs. The DKG-705 base unit has 7 relay outputs. The relays may be extended up to 23 using Relay Extension Modules . The function of a given relay output may be selected from a list of 112 entries. Here are the usual functions of the internal relays. Group Parameter Definition 8 800 Relay 0 function 8 8 8 8 801 802 803 804 Relay Relay Relay Relay 1 2 3 4 function function function function Terminal Description / Usual Function This relay output is not provided 36 Auxiliary relay output, mostly used as Preheat output. 33 Start relay output. 37 Auxiliary relay output, mostly used as Alarm output. 1 Generator contactor relay output. The common terminal of the internal relay is connected to the generator phase U. Mains contactor relay output. The common terminal of the internal relay is connected to the mains phase R. Fuel relay output. This relay output feeds also the charge alternator excitation circuit. Auxiliary relay output, mostly used as Activate to Stop output. These relays are found on the first Relay Extension Module.
805
Relay 5 function
10
806
Relay 6 function
32
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823
Relay 7 function Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay 8 function 9 function 10 function 11 function 12 function 13 function 14 function 15 function 16 function 17 function 18 function 19 function 20 function 21 function 22 function 23 function
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No: 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 FUNCTION Choke Relay Preheat Relay Start Relay Alarm Relay (timed) Generator Contactor Relay Mains Contactor Relay Fuel Relay Stop Relay Load Shedding Relay Alarm Relay (without timeout) Load Contactor relay for dual Auto ready Master request relay for dual not used not used not used Shutdown: Digital Input_0 Shutdown: Digital Input_1 Shutdown: Digital Input_2 Shutdown: Digital Input_3 Shutdown: Digital Input_4 Shutdown: Digital Input_5 Shutdown: Digital Input_6 Shutdown: Digital Input_7 not used Shutdown: Gen Under-Frequency Shutdown: Gen Over Frequency Shutdown: High Battery Voltage Shutdown: Low Fuel Level Shutdown: High Oil Te mp. Mea. Shutdown: High Temp. Measured Shutdown: Low Oil Pressure Mea. Shutdown: Fail To Stop Shutdown: Fail To Start Shutdown: Genset Low Voltage Shutdown: Genset High Voltage Shutdown: Slave not available Shutdown: Gen phase seq. fail Shutdown: Low Engine Speed Shutdown: High Engine Speed Shutdown: not used Shutdown: not used Shutdown: not used Shutdown: not used Shutdown: not used Shutdown: not used Shutdown: Communication lost Shutdown: not used Load Dump: Digital Input_0 Load Dump: Digital Input_1 Load Dump: Digital Input_2 Load Dump: Digital Input_3 Load Dump: Digital Input_4 Load Dump: Digital Input_5 Load Dump: Digital Input_6 Load Dump: Digital Input_7 No: 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
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Program Group: 9
This program group defines the characteristics of the Analog sensors. The DKG-705 unit has 4 analog sensor inputs. These are: -Coolant temperature sensor input, -Oil temperature sensor input -Oil pressure sensor input, -Fuel level sensor input. The analog inputs are capable of measuring resistor values between 0 and 5000 ohms. Thanks to the programmable characteristics, the DKG-705 may be adapted to any brand and type of sensor. Each sensors characteristics are defined using a maximum of 8 known points. Each point consists of a pair of value, the first being the resistor value and the second being the corresponding analog measurement. For each sensor, 16 program parameters are reserved. Using defined points, the DKG-705 applies a linear approximation algorithm to find the analog value corresponding to an unknown resistor value. For a given sensor, the points must be entered in the increasing order of resistor values, or faulty measurements may occur. If less than 8 points are used, unused point resistor values must be entered as 0.
Group Parameter Definition 9 900-915 Coolant Temperature 9 920-935 Oil Temperature 9 940-955 Oil Pressure 9 960-975 Fuel Level
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Program Group: 10
This group of programs defines the No Break Transfer and Parallel with Mains feature characteristics.
This group is reserved for factory and qualified installation personal and must not be modified by end users or non-qualified service personal. Otherwise severe damage may occur.
Group Param. Definition 10 A00 No Break Transfer 10 10 10 A01 A02 A03 Soft Transfer Enable GOV Control Enable GOV Reverse Polarity
Unit -
Min 0 0 0 0
10 10
A04 A05
0 0
10
A06
10
A07
Sec.
10
A08
Sec.
10
A09
Sec.
10
A10
Hz
0.1
10
A11
Max Description 1 0: No break transfer disabled. 1: No break transfer enabled. 1 0: Soft transfer disabled. 1: Soft transfer enabled. 1 0: Governor control disabled. 1: Governor control enabled. 1 0: Governor control normal polarity (speed increases with voltage increase). 1: Governor control reverse polarity (speed decreases with voltage increase). 1 0: AVR control disabled. 1. AVR control enabled. 1 0: AVR control normal polarity (voltage increases with resistor decrease). 1: AVR control reverse polarity (voltage decreases with resistor decrease). 1 0: Phase order check enabled. This option is used in 3 phase gensets. 1: Phase order check disabled. This option is used in single phase gensets. 60 If the phase and voltage synchronization is not successful before the expiration of this timer, then a Synchronization Fail Warning is given and the DKG-705 renounces the No Break Transfer and makes a conventional changeover. 60 This is the time duration of the Soft Transfer. At the end of this timer one of the contactors will release to terminate the parallel operation. 5 This is the maximum time duration in which both contactors are active in case of No Break Transfer. It is advised to set this timer to 0.5sec. 2.0 This is the maximum difference between mains and genset frequencies to enable a NO Break Transfer. Note that the DKG-705 adjusts the GOV output to bring the genset to the same frequency with the mains. 20 This is the maximum difference between the mains phase-R and the genset phase-U voltages to enable a NO Break Transfer. Note that the DKG-705 adjusts the AVR output to bring the genset to the same voltage with the mains.
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Group Param. Definition 10 A12 Max Phase Difference Unit Deg. Min 0
10
A13
Governor Start
10
A14
AVR Start
10
A15
10
A16
AVR Gain
10 10
A17 A18
KW KW/s
10 0
10
A19
KVAr Ramp
KVAr/s
10
A20
KW Gain
10
A21
KVAr Gain
10
A22
Controller ID
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10 A23 Parallel Check Timeout Sec. 0.0
10
A24
KW
10
A25
Hz/Sec
1.0
10
A26
Degr.
10
A27
10
A28
Peak Lopping: Mains Power Limit Peak Lopping: Genset Start Limit
KW
10
A29
KW
10
A30
KW
10
A31
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10 A32 Single Genset Load Enable (dual genset mode) 0 1
10
A33
10
A34
10
A35
Dual Genset No Break Transfer to Mains Enable Dual Genset Soft Transfer to Mains Enable Dual Genset Delayed Start Power
100
10
A36
100
10
A37
100
10
A38
Sec
120
10
A39
255
10
A40
255
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Program Group: 11
This group of programs defines the calibration coefficients for the voltage and current measurements.
This group is strictly reserved for manufacturing process and must not be modified. Otherwise faulty measurements and unpredicted operation may occur.
Group Param. Definition Min Max Description 11 B00 Phase R Calibration 0 60000 Each parameter defines the sensitivity of one measurement input. If the parameter increases, the 11 B01 Phase S Calibration input becomes more sensitive and reads a higher 11 B02 Phase T Calibration value. 11 B03 Phase U Calibration The calibration must be verified with a certified 11 B04 Phase V Calibration calibrated test equipment. 11 B05 Phase W Calibration 11 B06 Current R Calibration 11 B07 Current S Calibration 11 B08 Current T Calibration 11 B09 Current U Calibration 11 B10 Current V Calibration 11 B11 Current W Calibration 11 B12 Battery Voltage Calibration
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18. TROUBLESHOOTING
The genset starts to operate while AC mains are OK or faulty voltage or frequency measurements: Check engine body grounding. AC mains voltages may be outside programmed limits. Mains frequency may be outside limits. Check the AC voltage readings by pressing the MENU button. Check the mains frequency reading by pressing the MENU button. Upper and lower limits of the mains voltages may be too tight. Upper and lower limits of the mains frequency may be too tight. Get in the PROGRAM mode and check for the mains voltage and frequency upper and lower limits. If necessary, widen the limits.
The genset continues to operate after AC mains are reestablished: Check engine body grounding. Widen the AC voltage limits. The hysteresis value for the AC voltages is programmable (P_620). When the AC mains fail, the lower limit is raised and the upper limit is reduced by the hysteresis value to prevent a new load transfer after the load is transferred to the mains.
AC voltages displayed on the unit are not correct: Check engine body grounding. The error margin of the unit is +/- 3 volts. If there are faulty measurements only when the engine is running, there may be a faulty charging alternator or voltage regulator on the engine. Disconnect the charging alternator connection of the engine and check if the error is removed.
KW and cosF readings are faulty although the Amp readings are correct: -Current transformers are not connected to the correct inputs or some of the CTs are connected with reverse polarity. Check the connections of each individual CT in order to obtain correct KW and cosF for the related phase, then connect all CTs. Short circuit the outputs of unused Current Transformers.
When the AC mains fails the unit energizes the fuel solenoid, but does not start, then gives fail to start alarm: The unit is not supplied with battery (-) voltage at the oil pressure input. -Oil pressure switch not connected. -Oil pressure switch connection wire cut. -Oil pressure switch faulty. -Oil pressure switch closes too lately. If oil pressure falls, the unit will start. Optionally oil pressure switch may be replaced.
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The engine does not run after the first start attempt, then the unit does not start again: -The oil pressure switch closes very lately. As the unit senses an oil pressure, it does not start. When oil pressure falls the unit will start. Optionally the oil pressure switch may be replaced.
When the AC mains fails, the engine starts to run but the unit gives FAIL TO START alarm and then the engine stops: -The generator phase voltage is not connected to the unit. Measure the AC voltage between terminals (U) and (Generator Neutral) at the rear of the unit while engine is running. The fuse protecting the generator phase may be failed. A misconnection may be occurred. If everything is OK, turn all the fuses off, and then turn all the fuses on, starting from the DC supply fuse. Then test the unit again.
The unit is late to remove engine cranking: -The alternator voltage rises lately. Also the generator remanant voltage is below 20 volts. The unit removes starting with the generator frequency, and needs at least 20 volts to measure the frequency. If this situation is to be avoided, the only solution is to add an auxiliary relay. The coil of the relay will be between BATTERY (-) and charging alternator D+ terminal. The normally closed contact of the relay will be connected serially to the unit's START output. So the starting will also be removed when the D+ pulls to battery positive.
The unit is inoperative: Measure the DC-supply voltage between (+) and (-) terminals at the rear of the unit. If OK, turn all the fuses off, then turn all the fuses on, starting from the DC supply fuse. Then try the unit again.
Programs are modified but not stored: -The modified program value is saved after the next depression on MENU button. Press MENU before exiting the program mode.
Programs can not be modified: The program lock input disables program modifications. Disconnect the program lock input from battery negative before modification. Do not forget to make this connection again to prevent unauthorized program modifications.
The unit makes an Interrupted Transfer although No Break Transfer or Soft Transfer is selected: There may be a phase sequence failure on the mains or generator side. The synchronization process may be failed. Voltage or phase not matched. Check chapter 7 for synchronization conditions.
Parallel with mains : The unit gives PARALLEL MAINS FAIL warning although mains are OK: One of the protection functions is too sensitive. Check protection specific warning on the ALARM LIST menu of the unit and reduce the sensitivity of the corresponding protection using the programming menu.
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Synchronization failure: Check the parameters P_A02, P_A04, P_A15 and P_A16. If Dual Genset mode is used then check also P_A39 and P_A40. If one of them is defined too low, this may delay or disable the synchronization process. Check the synchronization fail timeout parameter (P_A07 ), if necessary increase. A typical delay may be 20 seconds. Check the synchronization limits (P_A10, P_A11, P_A12), If necessary widen the limits. A typical application may be P_A10=0.5Hz , P_A11=5V , P_A12=5 One of the protection functions is too sensitive. Check protection specific warning on the ALARM LIST menu of the unit and reduce the sensitivity of the corresponding protection using the programming menu.
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