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LOAD MANAGEMENT DROOP CONTROL
Droop 5% of Vout at Shore Cord Alarm
Droop: DISABLED, Recovery in 30 minutes
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7.3
LOAD MANAGEMENT OPERATION, cont.
7.3.3 Voltage Droop
, Single or Master Converters
Upon Shore Alarm, the Voltage Droop feature may be used to save up to 10% converter capacity
by reducing the converter output voltage up to 5%. This is offered as a solution where the yacht
does not already have power management and load-shed capabilities that can be triggered with the
Shore Cord Alarm signal. A recovery time is provided so that the system does not alarm and droop
in an oscillatory manner as the load level moves above and below the alarm threshold. 30 minutes
is the default setting and can be adjusted as appropriate to the yacht’s conditions. This recovery
time is the time the droop will remain in place, regardless of alarm or load level, until returning to
the nominal converter output voltage. Voltage Droop will take precedence over Programmable
Output Voltage settings if used.
From the front panel, press the
SHORE POWER
+
F2
buttons, and then Droop (
F2
) to access the
following screen:
Press the
F1
or
F2
buttons to adjust the DROOP %, DROOP enable, and Recovery settings;
Forward (
F3
) to advance the cursor through the three settings; Back (
F4
) to return the cursor
through the three settings, and Exit (
F5
) to save the settings and exit the screen. When the cursor
is on the DROOP % or Recovery settings, the
F1
/
F2
buttons will read More/Less. When the cursor
is on the DROOP enable setting, the
F1
/
F2
buttons will read Enable/Disable.
Default
Range
Units
DROOP %
5%
1 - 5% in 1% increments
% of Vout
DROOP enable
DISABLED DISABLED/ENABLED
Recovery
30 minutes
1 - 60 min in 1 min increment minutes