IGS-NT-BC, SW Version 1.2.0,
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in the chapter
Reserves, minimal running power
.
The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs
and
. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected.
N
OTE
:
The reserve for stop must be always adjusted higher than the reserve for start.
Setpoint: #%LdResStrt 4
Group
Pwr Management
Range [units]
Related FW
3.0
Description
This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for start in relative mode. i.e.
= REL (%) if the reserve set #4 is active. Learn more about reserves
in the chapter
Reserves, minimal running power
.
The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs
and
. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected.
Setpoint: #%LdResStop 4
Group
Pwr Management
Range [units]
Related FW
3.0
Description
This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for stop in relative mode. i.e.
= REL (%) if the reserve set #4 is active. Learn more about reserves
in the chapter
Reserves, minimal running power
.
The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs
and
. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected.
N
OTE
:
The reserve for stop must be always adjusted higher than the reserve for start.
Setpoint: #NextStrt Del
Group
Pwr Management
Range [units]
0 .. 3600 [s]
Related FW
3.0
Description
This setpoint is used to adjust the delay of starting the next gen-set when the
actual
load reserve
drops below the adjusted reserve for start, but the group is still
not overloaded.