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InteliMains

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, SW version 3.0  

InteliMains-NT-BTB-3.0-Reference Guide.pdf, 

©ComAp – June 2013 

 

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Value: LogBout 3 

Group 

Log bout 

Units 

Related FW 

3.0 

Description 

This is a bit array containing status of logical binary outputs 33-48 of the 
controller. Bit0 represents LBO33, bit1 represents LBO34 etc..  

N

OTE

:

 

 

All terminals display binary values in 

"human-readable" form

 - from left to 

right. That means the bit 0 is displayed in the most left position. This is 
different from common use in computer science, where binary values are 
displayed from right to left.  

 

N

OTE

:

 

 

Click on button with 

"..."

 to get a clear list of BI names with their 

corresponding values.  

 

 

13.1.11.4 

Value: LogBout 4 

Group 

Log bout 

Units 

Related FW 

3.0 

Description 

This is a bit array containing status of logical binary outputs 49-64 of the 
controller. Bit0 represents LBO49, bit1 represents LBO50 etc..  

N

OTE

:

 

 

All terminals display binary values in 

"human-readable" form

 - from left to 

right. That means the bit 0 is displayed in the most left position. This is 
different from common use in computer science, where binary values are 
displayed from right to left.  

 

N

OTE

:

 

 

Click on button with 

"..."

 to get a clear list of BI names with their 

corresponding values.  

 

 

13.1.11.5 

Value: LogBout 5 

Group 

Log bout 

Summary of Contents for IM-NT

Page 1: ...ide InteliMainsNT Bus Tie Breaker Application IM NT BB IM NTC BB IM NT SW version 3 0 May 2013 Copyright 2013 ComAp a s ComAp a s Kundratka 17 180 00 Praha 8 Czech Republic Tel 420 246 012 111 Fax 420...

Page 2: ...supply fusing general 19 3 7 Voltage and current inputs 20 3 8 Binary Input wiring general 21 3 9 Binary Output wiring 21 3 9 1 IM NT 21 3 9 2 IM NT BB and IM NTC BB 22 3 10 Analog Input and Output wi...

Page 3: ...nctions 63 7 11 1 History Records Adjustment 63 7 11 2 Time Stamp function 63 7 11 3 Time and Date Intercontroller Sharing 63 7 11 4 Summer Time Mode 64 7 12 User Buttons 64 7 13 Remote Control Functi...

Page 4: ...1 2 2 Values group BusR values 92 11 2 3 Values group Gen sets 93 11 2 4 Values group Control loops 93 11 2 5 Values group Pwr management 93 11 2 6 Values group Force value 93 11 2 7 Values group Load...

Page 5: ...1 5 Group Power management 226 13 1 6 Group Force value 229 13 1 7 Group Load shedding 231 13 1 8 Group Analog CU 231 13 1 9 Group Bin inputs CU 233 13 1 10 Group Bin outputs CU 233 13 1 11 Group Log...

Page 6: ...ndratka 17 Praha 8 Czech Republic Phone 420 246 012 111 Fax 420 266 316 647 Web HTTP WWW COMAP CZ e mail info comap cz DOCUMENT HISTORY REVISION NUMBER RELATED SW VERSION DATE 1 3 0 1 3 2012 Pressing...

Page 7: ...indicates things procedures adjustments etc which demand a high level of attention otherwise personal injury or death may occur EXAMPLE This type of paragraph indicates examples of usage for illustrat...

Page 8: ...nd InteliVision 5 For more information on these products please go to comap cz web pages The controller automatically connects and synchronizes two parts of bus bar and controls the bus tie circuit br...

Page 9: ...disk 2 2 1 GenConfig Configuration and monitoring tool for InteliMains NT InteliGen NT and other controllers See more in GenConfig Reference Guide This tool provides the following functions Direct mo...

Page 10: ...change of controllers parameters for easy regulator setup 2 2 4 WebSupervisor Web based system for monitoring and controlling ComAp controllers See more at the WebSupervisor webpage This tool provide...

Page 11: ...munication and monitoring IM NT BB 12 Binary Outputs 12 Binary Inputs 3 Analog Inputs 1 Analog Output Mains and Bus Voltage measurement 3 phase Mains Current measurement 3 phase Auxiliary Current meas...

Page 12: ...ains NT GC controller with built in display If you have BaseBox type of the controller without the built in display please refer to the section 3 2 3 1 1 Mounting Prepare the screw holders Locate four...

Page 13: ...1 2 Terminal diagram Dimensions Mains Bus Voltage measurement Binary inputs RS232 Current measurement Mains Aux Binary outputs N A PWR BOUT Grounding RS485 CAN1 Extension CAN2 Intercontroller 170 6 7...

Page 14: ...ubber cover using screwdriver to acces boot jumper next to dongle slot Use 120 terminators at the end of CAN1 CAN2 or RS485 buses Do not use these terminators on units that are not terminating the bus...

Page 15: ...ssing two plastic holder until they click and fix the unit into position BaseBox units may also be mounted on InteliVision 5 and together with it mounted into cut out in a switchboard Mount InteliVisi...

Page 16: ...ns NT BTB 3 0 Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 16 Locate four screw holes on the front of the controller Insert provided screws and use them to secure the controller mounted to InteliVision 5 screw...

Page 17: ...6 7 12 RS485 Display only CAN1 Extension modules CAN2 Intercontroller and monitoring RS232 USB NTC only Ethernet NTC only RS485 Universal use NTC only Current measurement Mains Aux Binary outputs 1 8...

Page 18: ...on e g due to faulty programming sequence Take off the rubber cover using screwdriver to acces boot jumper next to dongle slot Use 120 terminators at the end of CAN1 CAN2 or RS485 buses Do not use the...

Page 19: ...o the grounding point 3 5 Power supply general To ensure proper function Use power supply cable min 2 5mm 2 Use fuse o 1 amp for IM NT o 2 amps for IM NT BB or IM NTC BB Maximal continuous DC power su...

Page 20: ...2 5 mm 2 for current transformers connection Adjust nominal voltage nominal current CT ratio and PT ratio by appropriate setpoints in the Basic Settings group VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT WIRING A B L1 L2 L3...

Page 21: ...to prevent unwanted activation of binary input when one of the controllers is switched off IM NT BB IM NT 3 9 Binary Output wiring 3 9 1 IM NT This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to...

Page 22: ...nary outputs as low side switch or high side switch in BaseBox type of controller For correct wiring in both cases please refer to the following diagrams Low side switch High side switch Binary output...

Page 23: ...lable in InteliMains NT GC HINT For more information on technical data regarding supply inputs outputs etc please refer to For jumper setting of Analog inputs please refer to the section 3 2 4 Jumper...

Page 24: ...24V DC AI3 AI COM Internal AOUT COM AOUT AI2 Voltage sensors on Analog input 1 and 3 Battery 24V DC AI3 AI COM Internal AOUT COM AOUT AI1 10K 10K Tristate sensor binary sensor with fail detection on A...

Page 25: ...0 m The maximum length of the RS485 bus is 1000 m The bus CAN and RS485 must be wired in linear form with termination resistors at both ends No nodes are allowed except on the controller terminals NOT...

Page 26: ...of storm etc picture 3 We recommend using the following protections Phoenix Contact http www phoenixcontact com PT 5 HF 5DC ST with PT2x2 BE base element or MT RS485 TTL Saltek http www saltek cz DM 0...

Page 27: ...e Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 27 PICTURE 3 SURGE HAZARD CONNECTION OUT OF BUILDING IN CASE OF STORM ETC 3 12 Extension modules general For detailed description of several available extension modules for...

Page 28: ...nection to a controller using PC There are several available ways to connect to controller using PC for monitoring control or configuration programming For more information on related PC tools please...

Page 29: ...gures below illustrate the connection setting in GenConfig and InteliMonitor GenConfig InteliMonitor Select connected modem adjust Phone number and enter CAN address and enter correct Access Code for...

Page 30: ...use IntenetBridge NT device Figures below illustrate the connection setting in GenConfig and InteliMonitor GenConfig InteliMonitor Adjust IP address of the controller InternetBridge you want to connec...

Page 31: ...controller is properly connected to the Internet and corresponding AirGate setting is enabled You can find AirGate ID in controller values Enter Access Code for remote connection Enter password option...

Page 32: ...g Internet connection to NTC BaseBox controllers or to InternetBridge using modem connection capable of multiple connections or AirGate connection to multiple NTC BaseBox controllers or to IntenetBrid...

Page 33: ...nsor tab Modify languages settings Languages tab Translate corresponding names to other language prepared in Languages tab Translator tab Prepare complex logical functions with built in PLC functions...

Page 34: ...o be compatible with the newly selected firmware 4 3 2 Programming of non responsive controller If the controller does not contain valid firmware new firmware cannot be programmed in the standard way...

Page 35: ...ialog appears Follow the instructions and then click OK information regarding the location of boot jumper can be found in section 3 1 4 IM NT GC or 3 2 4 IM NT BB and IM NTC BB Programming starts mome...

Page 36: ...nteliMains NT SW version 3 0 InteliMains NT BTB 3 0 Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 36 Additional dialog warns you that the setpoints may have improper values Change the configuration in normal wa...

Page 37: ...ional and new language is used HINT If you need to use graphical language you may need to upload correct set of characters into the controller By default Chinese character set is uploaded in the contr...

Page 38: ...re upgrade and Cloning Display GC font change FW upgrade GenConfig connects to the controller and new fonts may be uploaded to the controller as well as new firmware for the built in display 4 5 Passw...

Page 39: ...by all users with activated corresponding access rights 4 5 3 Password break protection Password break protection PBP can be adjusted to ENABLED or DISABLE by a tick box in password management in Int...

Page 40: ...blocking period does not prolong the blocking period passwords are not actually entered because they are rejected by the controller at all When the controller is switched OFF and ON again i e power d...

Page 41: ...ser regarding the configuration of the controller Screen Editor it can be used to modify screens in InteliVision 5 and 8 PLC Editor it can be used to create and modify built in PLC functions HINT For...

Page 42: ...ase refer to the section 5 2 For extensive information regarding operator control use operator guide for IM NT 5 2 Systems with InteliVision displays This portion of instructions is dedicated to the a...

Page 43: ...ers InteliMains NT BaseBox and InteliMains NTC BaseBox The firmware for these controllers has specific functions available which are not available in Graphical Character type controllers The list of B...

Page 44: ...inputs Built in terminal or terminal 1 to monitoring mode only External local terminal or terminal 2 to monitoring mode only All external remote terminals PC connection displays on all buses except on...

Page 45: ...ly closes corresponding breaker if the voltages on both sides do not differ more than Voltage window and their phases do not differ more than Phase window for time equal to Dwell time For regulation l...

Page 46: ...a separate chapter ControllerMode REMOTE OFF REMOTE MAN REMOTE AUT OFF MODE MAN MODE AUT MODE Controller Redundancy AA It is possible to use redundant controller which is in monitoring mode only unles...

Page 47: ...ions of the controller Any suitable setpoint or value can be forced into the setpoint provided that this setpoint is forcable There are 16 Force value setpoints designed just for forcing if correct va...

Page 48: ...SEL INT C LANG SEL D 2 A LANG SEL D 2 B LANG SEL D 2 C LANG SEL D 3 A LANG SEL D 3 B LANG SEL D 3 C Load shedding function AA Complex load shedding and reconnection function is available in the contr...

Page 49: ...arate chapter Pwr mgmt mode PriorAutoSwap Priority ctrl SysAMFstrtDel SysAMFstopDel LoadResStrt 1 LoadResStop 1 LoadResStrt 2 LoadResStop 2 LoadResStrt 3 LoadResStop 3 LoadResStrt 4 LoadResStop 4 LdRe...

Page 50: ...sL2Inom del BusLVolt prot BusLeft V BusLeft V BusLeft V del BusLfreq prot BusLeft f BusLeft f BusLeft f del BusMeasErrLR Pulse Counters The controller offers up to 4 pulse counters that can count inco...

Page 51: ...el 10 Timer channel 11 Timer channel 12 Timer channel 13 Timer channel 14 Timer channel 15 Timer channel 16 TIMERACT 1 4 TIMERACT 5 8 TIMERACT 9 12 TIMERACT 13 16 TIMERACTIVECOM TIMER BLOCK 1 TIMER BL...

Page 52: ...or on measured Ph Ph voltage For more information of fixed protections please refer to the separate chapter Protections and Alarm management FixVoltProtSelect Wrong Phases sequence Controller automati...

Page 53: ...to Mains incomers and Mains coupling is DISABLED SYNCHRO ENABLE DEADBUSCLOSING SHORT DESCRIPTION NONE It is not possible to synchronize Buses together if there are healthy voltages on both buses L R...

Page 54: ...is a function that automatically disconnects and reconnects various load depending on several user defined parameters Important setpoints all setpoints in group Load shedding The load shedding functi...

Page 55: ...ging It is possible to use up to five channels for Active Call Email and SMS upon defined type of Alarm It is possible to define protection type for all ENABLED channels to react All the possibilities...

Page 56: ...aining the actual Alarmlist contents to the recipient s mobile phone via the GSM modem The channel address must contain complete telephone number of the recipient s mobile phone SMS CDMA This option s...

Page 57: ...his system uses the CAN bus for detection whether the main controller is operational or not If the redundant controller has not received two consequent messages from the main one 100ms it will take ov...

Page 58: ...Forcing of values is used to change particular setpoint temporarily by activation of related Binary Input This is used to change function of controller under given conditions e g there are two differ...

Page 59: ...teger 16 to a setpoint with dimension hours and which is as well Integer 16 You may use PLC block Convert to change the dimension and range if needed 7 8 Regulation loops There are following regulatio...

Page 60: ...l as the settling time See the picture below for typical responses of a PI regulation loop Figure Typical responses of a PI regulator For manual tunning of a control loop use following method 1 Set bo...

Page 61: ...t is active the External value cannot be changed by Modbus writing or by using Binary Inputs for up and down value NOTE External values are not available for external writing when any Binary Input up...

Page 62: ...d GenConfig Figure Principial scheme of one block containing 4 timers EXAMPLE Below is an example how to use the timers for periodic tests of the gen set performed every sunday with duration of 30 min...

Page 63: ...that are displayed in green color are recomended to be placed in the fast part If the checkbox Add modules to history automatically in the Modules tab is checked then all values of a module are autom...

Page 64: ...anges the state of log Binary Output USER BUTTON X to closed When the output is closed and the button is pressed state is not changed OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log Binary Output USE...

Page 65: ...trigger logical binary inputs 7 14 Virtual Peripheral Inputs Outputs VPIO module For InteliMains there are several modules available One of them is Virtual Peripheral Inputs Outputs module which is p...

Page 66: ...inserted Not Received Module SHBIN 1 is not inserted CAN CAN Controller 1 Controller 2 Controller 3 Figure Principal Scheme same for shared Binary I O and shared Analogue I O Shared Binary Inputs and...

Page 67: ...ot configured or no function is assigned to any output it does not broadcast them The number of DISTBOUT module is not shown in the configuration and it is always corresponding to the CAN address of t...

Page 68: ...om a controller Modbus registers corresponding to objects in the controller can be exported to text form in GenConfig Figure Exporting of Modbus registers If Modbus Master function is required extensi...

Page 69: ...in configuration by default Although if there is sensor that is not in the list it is possible to prepare custom characteristics up to 16 with up to 31 definition points Name of the Analog Input Dimen...

Page 70: ...several Power Formats that affect dimensions in which values and some setpoints are interpreted or adjusted Power formats may be changed in Miscellaneous tab in GenConfig There are following Power Fo...

Page 71: ...tions masking can react on several internal states e g activation of Timers 7 23 PLC functions Number of PLC functions is the same for InteliMains NT and InteliSys NT See description in IGS NT Applica...

Page 72: ...quency 81L Underfrequency 46 Current Unbalance 25 Synchronism Check 79 AC Reclosing 32P Load Shedding 37 Undercurrent 55 Power Factor 49T Temperature Monitoring using configurable Analog input NOTE in...

Page 73: ...t protection as well Alarmlist and History Configurable 8 1 3 Default protections in MCB MGCB applications Following protections are firmware based PROTECTION PROTECTION TYPE CORRESPONDING SETPOINTS B...

Page 74: ...n this protection is evaluated based on voltage between phases and it is indicated by BL LXY over or BL LXY under where XY are number of corresponding phases BusL Over and Under Frequency This protect...

Page 75: ...n this protection see the Protections tab in default archive 8 1 6 2 Configuration of User configurable protections in GenConfig It is possible to configure protections on Binary Input Analog Input or...

Page 76: ...of the system and its failure requires the system to be affected open breakers etc 8 1 6 2 3 Custom configurable protection Open Protections tab in GenCofig and adjust parameters that are described b...

Page 77: ...ProtSetting ResetActAlarms DISABLED Pressing of the fault reset button at any terminal or external button resets only inactive alarms Active alarms remain in the alarmlist unchanged and must be reset...

Page 78: ...n is selected this alarm has the type of MPR Mains Protect with Reset which is not present in BTB application and therefore the controller takes no action If opening of the breaker is required utilize...

Page 79: ...puts CB CLOSE OPEN output for circuit breaker Equals to 1 during the time when CB is requested to be closed CB ON COIL output for closing coil of the CB 2s pulse 5s if synchronising is not provided by...

Page 80: ...0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CB fail 1s 2s 2s 1s 2s 1s 2s 2s 1s 2s BO BI CB status switches after both feedbacks fdb and fdb neg are in correct position Minimum 1s delay after UV coil is switched on is needed...

Page 81: ...db CB fdb neg CB close open 2s CB status BO BI ON pulse is shortened interrupted and replaced by UV and OFF pulse OFF pulse is activated until both feedbacks return to the correct position 2 seconds C...

Page 82: ...shortened interrupted and replaced by UV and OFF pulse In this moment the reason for closing the CB is activated again e g Remote Start Stop is activated Minimum 1s delay after UV coil is switched on...

Page 83: ...Coil BTB ON Coil BTB Close Open Breaker opened externally BusR BusL OK Sychro succesful Sync fail BTB fdk Synchro BTB UV Coil BTB OFF Coil BTB ON Coil BTB Close Open Breaker opened externally BusR Bu...

Page 84: ...sed and BTB fail is reported due to previous incorrect manipulation of BTB in the moment of Fault reset the BTB fail is cleared and the controller internally goes to closed state I e BTB fdb status is...

Page 85: ...rol Synchro enable L R R L or BOTH and left right or at least one group respectively is not connected to the Mains the controller synchronizes left right or the one not connected to the Mains group to...

Page 86: ...InteliMains NT SW version 3 0 InteliMains NT BTB 3 0 Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 86 APPENDIX...

Page 87: ...11 1 2 Setpoints Basic Settings 1 VbL VT ratio 2 VbL InpRangeSel 3 BusR VT ratio 4 VbRInpRangeSel 5 BusLNomV 6 BusLNomVph ph 7 BusRNomV 8 BusRNomVph ph 9 Nomin current 10 NominBusLImp 11 BusLeftCTpri...

Page 88: ...t 23 AirGate 24 AirGate IP 25 SMTP authent 26 SMTP user name 27 SMTP password 28 SMTP address 29 Contr mailbox 30 Time zone 31 DNS IP 11 1 4 Setpoints ComProtSetting 1 Horn timeout 2 BinInp delay 1 3...

Page 89: ...BusR V unb del 11 1 8 Setpoints Pwr management 1 Pwr mgmt mode 2 PriorAutoSwap 3 Priority ctrl 4 SysAMFstrtDel 5 SysAMFstopDel 6 LoadResStrt 1 7 LoadResStop 1 8 LoadResStrt 2 9 LoadResStop 2 10 LoadR...

Page 90: ...ts Force value 1 Force value 1 2 Force value 2 3 Force value 3 4 Force value 4 5 Force value 5 6 Force value 6 7 Force value 7 8 Force value 8 9 Force value 9 10 Force value 10 11 Force value 11 12 Fo...

Page 91: ...l 8 9 TimerChannel 9 10 TimerChannel 10 11 TimerChannel 11 12 TimerChannel 12 13 TimerChannel 13 14 TimerChannel 14 15 TimerChannel 15 16 TimerChannel 16 11 1 14 Setpoints Act calls SMS 1 History reco...

Page 92: ...LPf L1 16 BL Ld char L1 17 BLPf L2 18 BL Ld char L2 19 BLPf L3 20 BL Ld char L3 21 BusL freq 22 BusL V L1 N 23 BusL V L2 N 24 BusL V L3 N 25 BusL V 26 BusL V L1 L2 27 BusL V L2 L3 28 BusL V L3 L1 29 B...

Page 93: ...set15 pwr 16 Gen set16 pwr 17 Gen set17 pwr 18 Gen set18 pwr 19 Gen set19 pwr 20 Gen set20 pwr 21 Gen set21 pwr 22 Gen set22 pwr 23 Gen set23 pwr 24 Gen set24 pwr 25 Gen set25 pwr 26 Gen set26 pwr 27...

Page 94: ...CU 1 BIN 11 2 10 Values group Bin outputs CU 1 BOUT 11 2 11 Values group Log Bout 1 LogBout 1 2 LogBout 2 3 LogBout 3 4 LogBout 4 5 LogBout 5 6 LogBout 6 7 RemoteControls 11 2 12 Values group Info 1...

Page 95: ...ist 1 BTB feedback 2 BTB fdb neg 3 Remote OFF 4 Remote MAN 5 Remote AUT 6 AccessLock int 7 AccessLock D 2 8 AccessLock ext 9 Load res 2 10 Load res 3 11 Load res 4 12 BTB disable 13 ManualLdRecon 14 F...

Page 96: ...ueActCallC3 56 Time stamp act 57 CtrlHBeat sens 58 ForceValueIn 1 59 ForceValueIn 2 60 ForceValueIn 3 61 ForceValueIn 4 62 ForceValueIn 5 63 ForceValueIn 6 64 ForceValueIn 7 65 ForceValueIn 8 66 Force...

Page 97: ...l 5 BTB status 6 LdShed stage 1 7 LdShed stage 2 8 LdShed stage 3 11 4 3 Status information 1 BusL OK 2 BusR OK 3 FltResButnEcho 4 BTBButnEcho 5 Off mode 6 Man mode 7 Aut mode 8 BusL params OK 9 BusR...

Page 98: ...st res 1 OK 4 Syst res 2 OK 5 Syst res 3 OK 6 Syst res 4 OK 7 Engines swapped 11 4 6 Configurable protection outputs 1 PLC State 1 2 PLC State 2 3 PLC State 3 4 PLC State 4 5 UnivState 1 6 UnivState 2...

Page 99: ...d or when wrong value of password is set Any password can be changed once that level password or higher has been entered The controller programming configuration requires the highest password only Adm...

Page 100: ...wer management functions does not play active role The setpoint is used for adjusting the requested base power factor of the gen sets in the parallel to mains operation The setpoint SysPFCtrl PtM must...

Page 101: ...does not play active role This setpoint is used to adjust the load control type in parallel to mains operation BASELOA D The gen sets are controlled by their load control loops i e as in SPtM to prov...

Page 102: ...Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 102 LOAD CONTROL IN PTM DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM BASELOAD LDSHARI NG The gen sets are controlled by the InteliMains through the load sharing line The InteliMains load co...

Page 103: ...InteliMains NT SW version 3 0 InteliMains NT BTB 3 0 Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 103 LOAD CONTROL IN PTM FROM INTELIMAINS OVER LS...

Page 104: ...rFactor The InteliMains does not play active role regarding power factor control in parallel to mains operation VSHARING The gen sets are controlled by the InteliMains through the VAr sharing line CAN...

Page 105: ...ect which method is used for measurement of the reactive power Q transported from busL to busR Positive measured value means that power is transmitted from busL to busR negative value means the opposi...

Page 106: ...usL there are is voltage from gen set group the synchronization process will not start If both Buses are connected to Mains controller tries to synchronize if it is allowed by the setpoint Mains coupl...

Page 107: ...ncomers connected to the bus NOTE Passive phase voltage check is performed before mains coupling NOTE The information about busL and busR being connected to mains is provided by other IM NTs connected...

Page 108: ...OX FOLLOW Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Description This setpoint selects how the BTB is handled in AUT mode NORMAL The BTB is controlled by IM NT and it s internal sequences and adjusted ti...

Page 109: ...60 00 NOTE The range of the busL voltage inputs must be adjusted properly See the setpoint VbL InpRangeSel 12 2 2 2 Setpoint VbL InpRangeSel Group Basic settings Range units 277V 120V Related FW 3 0 D...

Page 110: ...sic settings Range units 277V 120V Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint selects the range of the busR voltage terminals The 120V range is available only in IM NTC hardware The IM NT has the range...

Page 111: ...tpoint BusLNomVph ph Group Basic Settings Range units 17 60000 V Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the nominal mains voltage phase to phase This setpoint is also recalculated...

Page 112: ...e adjusted to the same values according to the value of actual BusL or BusR nominal voltage E g BusR nominal is 231 V but BusL nominal is 240 V In this case both setpoints need to be adjusted to 231 V...

Page 113: ...to open BTB when voltage reaches 440 V or 390 V Since the setpoint is adjusted to 400 V corresponding protection setpoints need to be adjusted to BusRight V 106 and BusRight V 97 hence the desired val...

Page 114: ...epend on setting of the Power format in GenConfig 12 2 2 11 Setpoint BusLeftCTprim Group Basic Settings Range units 1 15000 A Related FW 3 0 Description Nominal current of the primary side of the busL...

Page 115: ...A 5A A Related FW 3 0 Description Auxiliaries Current Transformer ratio secondary side NOTE Restricted to selection of 5A or 1A 12 2 2 15 Setpoint FixVoltProtSelect Group Basic settings Range units PH...

Page 116: ...iVision Currently active mode is displayed on the controller main screen NOTE If any of the mode forcing inputs Remote OFF Remote MAN or Remote AUT is active then the currenly active mode can be diffe...

Page 117: ...GS NT with built in monochrome display Second section deals with the case of IGS NT BB with IV5 display Third section deals with the case of IGS NT BB with IV8 NOTE If you have IGS NT built in display...

Page 118: ...ions assigned to each button individually If any function in the list in the note below is assigned to these buttons then it behaves as buttons in the red box if any other function is assigned to thes...

Page 119: ...then it behaves as buttons in the red box if any other function is assigned to these buttons it behaves as buttons in the green box The binary inputs for external buttons are affected in the same way...

Page 120: ...ween incoming pulses at binary inputs PulseCounter 1 2 3 4 and output statistic values PulseCounter 1 2 3 4 The ratio defines how many pulses rising edges have to be sensed at the input in order to in...

Page 121: ...ption The conversion ratio between incoming pulses at binary inputs PulseCounter 1 2 3 4 and output statistic values PulseCounter 1 2 3 4 The ratio defines how many pulses rising edges have to be sens...

Page 122: ...of the controller which is used for identification of the controller in saved archives or remote connections Maximal length of the name is 15 characters The setpoint can t be modified via the IG NT bu...

Page 123: ...If you are connecting to the controller remotely you have to adjust the proper controller address in connection settings of the remote client InteliMonitor GenConfig Modbus client etc NOTE Address of...

Page 124: ...terface The internal RS485 converter is enabled disabled by the setpoint RS485 1 conv the communication speed is adjustable by the setpoint RS232 1 MBCSpd See the latest communication guide for more i...

Page 125: ...ls MODBUS Modbus RTU connection in slave mode via RS232 or RS485 with internal or external converter interface The internal RS485 converter is enabled disabled by the setpoint RS485 2 conv the communi...

Page 126: ...9200 38400 57600 bps Related FW 3 0 Description The setpoint adjusts the communication speed on the COM2 connector when it is switched to MODBUS or MODBUS MDM HW mode See also the setpoint RS232 2 mod...

Page 127: ...tead 12 2 3 10 Setpoint RS485 1 conv Group Comms settings Range units DISABLED ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint selects function of the built in RS485 1 converter ENABLED The communica...

Page 128: ...DIRECT MODBUS and ECU LINK modes See the setpoint RS232 2 mode NOTE This setpoint has no function for IG NT C BB and IS NTC BB as this controller modifications do not provide the RS232 connector at t...

Page 129: ...is issued 12 2 3 14 Setpoint SHxOcol detect Group Comms settings Range units DISABLED ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to enable disable evaluation of collisions of virtual sha...

Page 130: ...munication guide for details about this topic MODEM The address is used for modem connection via I LB OTHER The address is used for direct connection to any other device as e g IV8 or I RD 12 2 3 17 S...

Page 131: ...d be used for classic ethernet or Internet connection When this type of connection is opening the controller is specified by it s IP address That means it would be inconvenient if the IP address were...

Page 132: ...display the IP address which has been assigned by the DHCP server It is not possible to change the setpoint value manually in this setting the value is immediately reverted back by controller communi...

Page 133: ...or Internet 12 2 3 22 Setpoint ComApProtoPort Group Comms settings Range units 1 255 Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the port which is used for ethernet connection to a PC w...

Page 134: ...P address of the AirGate server Use the free AirGate server provided by ComAp at address airgate comap cz if your company does not operate it s own AirGate server 12 2 3 25 Setpoint SMTP authent Group...

Page 135: ...ed for entering the domain name e g smtp yourprovider com or IP address e g 74 125 39 109 of the SMTP server Please ask your internet provider or IT manager for this information NOTE You may also use...

Page 136: ...most position of the the windows task bar if you are not sure about your time zone NOTE If the time zone is not selected properly the active e mails may contain incorrect information about sending tim...

Page 137: ...otSetting Range units 0 0 600 0 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the delay 1 which can be assigned to an input configured as alarm input protection NOTE Protections configured at a b...

Page 138: ...ts and one of them can be assigned to each particular binary input protection 12 2 4 5 Setpoint ForceBlockDel1 Group ComProtSetting Range units 0 0 60 0 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adju...

Page 139: ...or external button resets only inactive alarms Active alarms remain in the alarmlist unchanged and must be reset again when they become inactive ENABLED Pressing of the fault reset button at any term...

Page 140: ...l for battery undervoltage alarm 12 2 5 3 Setpoint Batt volt del Group Analog protect Range units 0 600 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the delay for battery overvoltage and undervo...

Page 141: ...ted See the setpoint 2PovrldStEvDel for more information about the busL overload IDMT protection 12 2 6 3 Setpoint 2POvrldStEvDel Group BusL Protect Range units 0 0 600 0 s Related FW 3 0 Description...

Page 142: ...ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Description Enables or disables the busL overcurrent IDMT protection This protection is evaluated with variable delay For more information see setpoint BusL2Inom del 12 2 6 5 S...

Page 143: ...this is BOR type protection 12 2 6 6 Setpoint BusLVolt prot Group BusL protect Range units ENABLED DISABLED Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Description This setpoint enables or disables BusL...

Page 144: ...refer to alarm types section NOTE It is possible to disable this protection through setpoint BusLVolt prot 12 2 6 8 Setpoint BusLeft V Group BusL protect Range units 50 BusLeft V Related FW 3 0 Force...

Page 145: ...r disables BusL frequency protection For more information on this protection see setpoints BusLeft f BusLeft f and BusLeft f del NOTE If both voltage and frequency protections see also setpoint BusLVo...

Page 146: ...tion types please refer to alarm types section 12 2 6 13 Setpoint BusLeft f del Group BusL protect Range units 0 00 600 00 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoints determines the delay for busL und...

Page 147: ...however the BTB closing is blocked immediately for safety reasons The GCBs at left and right sides are evaluated independently 12 2 6 15 Setpoint BusL V unbal Group BusL protect Range units 0 200 Rela...

Page 148: ...ry unbalance This protection treshold is adjusted by BusL I unbal 12 2 7 Group BusR protect 12 2 7 1 Setpoint BusRVolt prot Group BusR protect Range units ENABLED DISABLED Related FW 3 0 Force value p...

Page 149: ...e setting 12 2 7 3 Setpoint BusRight V Group BusR protect Range units 50 BusRight V Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Description This setpoint determines treshold for busR undervoltage protecti...

Page 150: ...tpoint enables or disables BusR frequency protection For more information on this protection see setpoints BusRight f BusRight f and BusRight f del NOTE If both voltage and frequency protections see a...

Page 151: ...ight f protections NOTE Although the resolution of this setpoint is 0 01s in fact the adjusted delay is rounded to the next higher multiple of the period of the bus voltage The period is either 0 02s...

Page 152: ...op 1 are set in absolute values in kW ABS KVA The power management is based on actual sum of apparent power of gen sets participating in the power management in particular control group given by TotRu...

Page 153: ...ation LD DEMAND SWAP For different sized engines this mode allows to optimally select the running engines according to the actual site load Up to 3 engines can cooperate in this mode if more gen sets...

Page 154: ...other controllers MASTER At least one controller in the logical group has to be selected as MASTER if some PriorityAuto Swapping mode is enabled Only the controller with lowest CAN address becomes an...

Page 155: ...CAN2 bus 12 2 8 6 Setpoint LoadResStrt 1 Group Pwr Management Range units 32000 LoadResStop 1 kX Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for start in absolute mode...

Page 156: ...ves minimal running power The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs Load res 2 Load res 3 and Load res 4 If none of these inputs is active the set 1 is selected NOTE The reserve fo...

Page 157: ...are running NOTE sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus 12 2 8 9 Setpoint LoadResStop 2 Group Pwr Management Range units Load...

Page 158: ...number This can be used in some situations to allow genset start after Sys Start Stop gets active It is not destined for normal operation Please refer to the Troubleshooting guide for more informatio...

Page 159: ...o the number of gensets that are part of the power management which will start according to their priority and nominal power NOTE There is a possiblity to assign this setpoint negative number This can...

Page 160: ...minimal running power The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs Load res 2 Load res 3 and Load res 4 If none of these inputs is active the set 1 is selected NOTE If the relative p...

Page 161: ...he load reserve for start in relative mode i e Pwr mgmt mode REL if the reserve set 2 is active Learn more about reserves in the chapter Reserves minimal running power The currently active reserve set...

Page 162: ...Range units 0 LdResStop 3 Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for start in relative mode i e Pwr mgmt mode REL if the reserve set 3 is active Learn more about r...

Page 163: ...Group Pwr Management Range units 0 LdResStop 4 Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for start in relative mode i e Pwr mgmt mode REL if the reserve set 4 is act...

Page 164: ...rks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus 12 2 8 22 Setpoint NextStrt Del Group Pwr Management Range units 0 3600 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used...

Page 165: ...rollers connected by CAN2 bus 12 2 8 24 Setpoint NextStopDel Group Pwr Management Range units 0 3600 s Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to adjust the delay of stopping the next gen set...

Page 166: ...the highest number is active NOTE sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus 12 2 8 27 Setpoint MinRunPower 2 Group Power Manageme...

Page 167: ...MINT application in InteliMains it is for compatibility purposes only NOTE When more than one binary input MinRunPower is activated then MinRunPower with the highest number is active NOTE sign in the...

Page 168: ...1 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint is used to select the gen sets which will run within the power band 2 if the optimalization according to gen set size is active Learn m...

Page 169: ...n set size is active Learn more about this topis in the chapter Gen set size optimalization NOTE The combinations of gensets must be created so that the total nominal power of the Power band 1 2 3 4 N...

Page 170: ...ontroller is not used for the group link function adjust this setpoint to 1 COMMON 12 2 8 36 Setpoint GroupLinkRight Group Pwr management Range units COMMON 1 2 32 Related FW 3 0 Description NOTE In M...

Page 171: ...between busR and busL voltage during synchronizing Use this setpoint for phase correction of potential transformers connection EXAMPLE Bellow there is an example of the controller connection to a hig...

Page 172: ...r phases 25 to 35 If you want to lock out the breaker closing during synchronizing control loop test set Phase window 0 This allows the control loop setpoints to be tuned while actual breaker closing...

Page 173: ...esponding control loop is switched OFF NOTE See the chapter Regulation loops overview for general information about regulation loops and their adjustment 12 2 9 6 Setpoint Freq int Group Sync ctrl Ran...

Page 174: ...Voltage window both for period Dwell time the circuit breaker closing command is issued NOTE See the chapter Regulation loops overview for general information about regulation loops and their adjustme...

Page 175: ...e regulation loop is disabled APPLICATION VOLTAGE GAIN AND VOLTAGE INT SETPOINTS ARE ACTIVE DURING BTB synchronization between left and right buses NOTE When this setpoint is set to zero the correspon...

Page 176: ...s for the force value functions The alternative setpoint is to be assigned to a particular force value function and renamed in GenConfig See also the input Force value 1 NOTE It is not obligatory to u...

Page 177: ...is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 3 Setpoint Force value 3 Group Force value Range units Related FW 3 0 Description This is one of the 16 setpoints reserved for using as alte...

Page 178: ...fault name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 5 Setpoint Force value 5 Group Force value Range units Related FW 3 0 Description This is one of the 16 setpoints re...

Page 179: ...tpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 7 Setpoint Force value 7 Group Force value Range units Related FW 3 0 Description This is one of the 1...

Page 180: ...setpoints In other words the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 9 Setpoint Force value 9 Group Force value Range units Related FW 3 0 D...

Page 181: ...ult names of the reserved setpoints In other words the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 11 Setpoint Force value 11 Group Force value...

Page 182: ...ult names of the reserved setpoints In other words the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 13 Setpoint Force value 13 Group Force value...

Page 183: ...ult names of the reserved setpoints In other words the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block 12 2 11 15 Setpoint Force value 15 Group Force value...

Page 184: ...on NOTE There isn t any relation between the default names of the force value function blocks associated binary inputs and the default names of the reserved setpoints In other words the setpoint with...

Page 185: ...of the value of ExtValue 3 if the value is lowered raised by the binary inputs ExtValue3 up and ExtValue3 down The ExtValue 3 is never lowered below this limit NOTE This limit is not taken into accoun...

Page 186: ...cription This setpoint adjusts the high limit of the value of ExtValue 2 if the value is lowered raised by the binary inputs ExtValue2 up and ExtValue2 down The ExtValue 2 is never raised over this li...

Page 187: ...is written remotely from a terminal using the appropriate command ExtValue n 12 2 11 25 Setpoint ExtValue1 rate Group Force value Range units 1 10000 X s Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Descri...

Page 188: ...ue possible YES Description This setpoint adjusts the rate pre second at which the ExtValue 4 is beeing changed while the input ExtValue4 up or ExtValue4 down is active 12 2 11 29 Setpoint ExtValue1de...

Page 189: ...djusts the reset initial value of the ExtValue 3 This initial value is applied either when the controller is powered on or when the ExtValue 3 is reset by the binary input ExtValue3reset 12 2 11 32 Se...

Page 190: ...just time period the percentage of the power transferred through BTB must be above the Ld shed level limit to close the next load shedding output NOTE Learn more about load shedding in the separate ch...

Page 191: ...xt load group NOTE Learn more about load shedding in the separate chapter Load shedding 12 2 12 5 Setpoint AutoLd recon Group Engine Protect Range units DISABLED ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Force value pos...

Page 192: ...nits Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the mode of the Timer channel 2 Output from this channel is available in the combined output TimerAct 1 4 NOTE See the chapter Timers for more det...

Page 193: ...Output from this channel is available in the combined output TimerAct 5 8 NOTE See the chapter Timers for more details about timers 12 2 13 6 Setpoint Timer channel 6 Group Timer settings Range units...

Page 194: ...for more details about timers 12 2 13 9 Setpoint Timer channel 9 Group Timer settings Range units Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the mode of the Timer channel 9 Output from this chan...

Page 195: ...channel 12 Group Timer settings Range units Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the mode of the Timer channel 12 Output from this channel is available in the combined output TimerAct 9 1...

Page 196: ...its Related FW 3 0 Description This setpoint adjusts the mode of the Timer channel 15 Output from this channel is available in the combined output TimerAct 13 16 NOTE See the chapter Timers for more d...

Page 197: ...may contain empty alarmlist 12 2 14 2 Setpoint Alarm only Group Act calls SMS Range units DISABLED ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Description This setpoint is used to enable sending S...

Page 198: ...rotection does not appear in the alarmlist the SMS or e mail may contain empty alarmlist 12 2 14 5 Setpoint MainsP w Reset Group Act calls SMS Range units DISABLED ENABLED Related FW 3 0 Force value p...

Page 199: ...int AcallCH2 Type Group Act calls SMS Range units Related FW 3 0 Force value possible YES Description The setpoint is used to specify the alert type of the active calls channel 2 See the chapter Alarm...

Page 200: ...must contain e mail address if the alert type is e mail See the chapter Alarm messaging for more details 12 2 14 12 Setpoint AcallCH4 Type Group Act calls SMS Range units Related FW 3 0 Force value p...

Page 201: ...ive calls channel 5 The content of the address must correspond to the selected alert type e g it must contain e mail address if the alert type is e mail See the chapter Alarm messaging for more detail...

Page 202: ...and e mail messages are issued Adjust the setpoint to the index of the required language The index can be obtained from the tab Languages in GenConfig Index 1 is always english 12 2 15 Group Date Tim...

Page 203: ...e DISABLED The automatic change to daylight saving time and back is disabled WINTER The automatic change is enabled the current season is winter and the controller is located in the northern hemispher...

Page 204: ...other controllers in the group NOTE sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus 12 2 15 5 Setpoint Date Group Date Time Range unit...

Page 205: ...W 3 0 Description This value shows actual power flowing from busL to busR This value is used for various purposes e g load shedding etc 13 1 1 2 Value BLP L1 Group BusL values Units kW Related FW 3 0...

Page 206: ...cription BusL total reactive power 13 1 1 6 Value BLQ L1 Group BusL values Units kVAr Related FW 3 0 Description BusL reactive power in phase L1 13 1 1 7 Value BLQ L2 Group BusL values Units kVAr Rela...

Page 207: ...ues Units kVA Related FW 3 0 Description BusL apparent power in phase L1 13 1 1 11 Value BLA L2 Group BusL values Units kVA Related FW 3 0 Description BusL apparent power in phase L2 13 1 1 12 Value B...

Page 208: ...er true rms measurement device if the waveform contains significant portion of higher harmonic frequencies 13 1 1 14 Value BusL Ld char Group BusL values Units Related FW 3 0 Description Character of...

Page 209: ...acitive and R is resistive load power factor 1 13 1 1 19 Value BLPf L3 Group BusL values Units Related FW 3 0 Description BusL power factor in phase L3 13 1 1 20 Value BL Ld char L3 Group BusL values...

Page 210: ...the setpoint VbL VT ratio 13 1 1 23 Value BusL V L2 N Group BusL values Units V Related FW 3 0 Description BusL voltage in phase L2 NOTE The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals...

Page 211: ...VbL VT ratio 13 1 1 26 Value BusL V L1 L2 Group BusL values Units V Related FW 3 0 Description BusL voltage between phase L1 and phase L2 NOTE The ratio between the voltage measured at the input term...

Page 212: ...nt VbL VT ratio 13 1 1 29 Value BusL curr L1 Group BusL values Units A Related FW 3 0 Description BusL current in phase L1 NOTE The ratio between the current measured at the input terminals and the di...

Page 213: ...Description BusL voltage unbalance The value is calculated as maximal difference of two phase voltages at one moment and expressed in of the nominal voltage NOTE This value can be used for creating t...

Page 214: ...freq Group BusR values Units Hz Related FW 3 0 Description BusR frequency The frequency is measured in the phase L3 13 1 2 2 Value BusR V L1 N Group BusR values Units V Related FW 3 0 Description Bus...

Page 215: ...ltage in phase L3 NOTE The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals and the displayed voltage is adjusted by the setpoint BusR VT ratio 13 1 2 5 Value BusR V Group BusR values Units V...

Page 216: ...3 0 Description BusR voltage phase L3 to L1 13 1 2 9 Value BusR V unbal Group BusR values Units V Related FW 3 0 Description BusR voltage unbalance The value is calculated as maximal difference of tw...

Page 217: ...3 Value BusR V kV Group BusR values Units kV Related FW 3 0 Description This value shows measured busR voltage in kV 13 1 3 Group Gen sets values 13 1 3 1 Value Gen set1 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Re...

Page 218: ...t1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1 3 4 Value Gen set4 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Related FW 3 0 Description...

Page 219: ...responding genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is shown in Gen set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1...

Page 220: ...ue is diplayed 13 1 3 11 Value Gen set11 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Related FW 3 0 Description This value shows the actual power of corresponding genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is show...

Page 221: ...set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1 3 15 Value Gen set15 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Related FW 3 0 Descrip...

Page 222: ...responding genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is shown in Gen set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1...

Page 223: ...ue is diplayed 13 1 3 22 Value Gen set22 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Related FW 3 0 Description This value shows the actual power of corresponding genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is show...

Page 224: ...set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1 3 26 Value Gen set26 pwr Group Gen sets Units kW Related FW 3 0 Descrip...

Page 225: ...responding genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is shown in Gen set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1...

Page 226: ...genset i e power of genset with CAN address 1 is shown in Gen set1 pwr If genset with corresponding address is not available does not exist of function on the CAN bus value is diplayed 13 1 4 Group Co...

Page 227: ...sum of nominal powers of all running gensets that are participating in power management See also values TotRunPnomAll and TotAvlbPnom This value is active only when BTB is closed For more information...

Page 228: ...5 6 Value ActRes rel Group Power management Units Related FW 3 0 Description Actual relative reserve This value is active only when BTB is closed 13 1 5 7 Value ResStart rel Group Power management Un...

Page 229: ...mote control of the gen set via the communication if some kind of data is to be passed into the controller This object can be written via the communication e g Modbus without any limitation Use GenCon...

Page 230: ...This data object is intended for remote control of the IntelliMains via the communication if some kind of data is to be passed into the controller This object can be written via the communication e g...

Page 231: ...n object number or register number of this particular value object See an example at the object ExtValue1 13 1 7 Group Load shedding 13 1 7 1 Value StatLdShed Group Load shedding Units Related FW 3 0...

Page 232: ...are fully configurable so the name and units depend on configuration In the default configuration the input is used for water temperature measurement 13 1 8 5 Value AIN CU 3 Group Analog CU Units con...

Page 233: ...where binary values are displayed from right to left NOTE Click on button with to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values 13 1 10 Group Bin outputs CU 13 1 10 1 Value BOUT Group...

Page 234: ...puter science where binary values are displayed from right to left NOTE Click on button with to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values 13 1 11 2 Value LogBout 2 Group Log bout Un...

Page 235: ...es are displayed from right to left NOTE Click on button with to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values 13 1 11 4 Value LogBout 4 Group Log bout Units Related FW 3 0 Description...

Page 236: ...left NOTE Click on button with to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values 13 1 11 6 Value LogBout 6 Group Log bout Units Related FW 3 0 Description This is a bit array containing...

Page 237: ...m right to left NOTE Click on button with to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values 13 1 11 8 Value RemoteControls Group Log bout Units Related FW 3 0 Description This is a bit a...

Page 238: ...g 1 for SPtM 2 for SPI 3 for MINT etc The value is intended for diagnostic purposes 13 1 12 4 Value SW Branch Group Info Units Related FW 3 0 Description Firmware branch code Contains 1 in case of sta...

Page 239: ...ed FW 3 0 Description Bits of this value show 1 if the controller receives messages from the controller which has address corresponding with the bit position Bit 0 represents address 17 etc This value...

Page 240: ...onding with the bit position has GCB closed Bit 0 represents address 1 etc This value contains information about controllers with addresses 1 16 13 1 12 11 Value GL32 Group Info Units Related FW 3 0 D...

Page 241: ...list e g LIST 3 and in the lower part of document there is a list of corrensponding values included in that particular list NOTE Remaining time of the timer is available in the value Timer val 13 1 1...

Page 242: ...scription This value contains time of next activation of the timer block 5 8 i e of the output TimerAct 5 8 The related date is available in the value NextDate5 8 NOTE More information about timers is...

Page 243: ...ption This value contains date of next activation of the timer block 9 12 i e of the output TimerAct 9 12 The related time is available in the value NextTime9 12 NOTE More information about timers is...

Page 244: ...3 0 Description If the controller is connected to an AirGate server this value displays the ID string assigned by the server This ID string is to be used in ComAp PC tools e g InteliMonitor to specif...

Page 245: ...value contains longitude of the controller This value is obtained from connected IB NT with active GPS Time is automatically synchronized as well when succesfull GPS fix is established If no valid val...

Page 246: ...r from both connected control groups NOTE The counter can be readjusted reset from InteliMonitor menu Monitor Set statistics 13 1 13 3 Value BL kWh Group Statistics Units kWh Related FW 3 0 Descriptio...

Page 247: ...tor menu Monitor Set statistics 13 1 13 6 Value M kVAhr E Group Statistics Units Related FW 3 0 Description This value shows the sum of kVAhr transferred from the busR to busL NOTE The counter can be...

Page 248: ...the binary input PulseCounter 2 13 1 13 9 Value PulseCounter 3 Group Statistics Units Related FW 3 0 Description This is the value of PulseCounter 3 module See the binary input PulseCounter 3 13 1 13...

Page 249: ...roller I O Extension modules IGS PTM 8 8 4 1 Standard I O extension module 4 IS AIN8 8 Standard I O extension module 10 I AOUT8 8 Standard I O extension module 4 IS BIN16 8 16 8 Standard I O extension...

Page 250: ...n 2s the alarm BTB Fail will be issued If the feedback indicates the BTB has unexpectedly closed without any command given by the control output the alarm BTB Fail will be issued immediately If the fe...

Page 251: ...ode while this input is active NOTE Programming of firmware and or configuration is disabled while this input is active as the programming is allowed in OFF mode only and GenConfig is not able to swit...

Page 252: ...d Use this input if you need to disable the controller temporarily for any reason maintenance control from a higher level automation system etc 14 2 1 10 Binary input REMOTE Remote MAN Related FW 3 0...

Page 253: ...on This input forces the external local terminal or IntelliVision display 2 into monitoring mode NOTE Local display means that it is connected to dedicated RS485 There is possibility to connect up to...

Page 254: ...ut is used to activate the load reserve set 2 instead of the set 1 which is active by default The set 2 is adjusted by setpoints LoadResStrt 2 and LoadResStop 2 if the power management is switched to...

Page 255: ...t is used to activate the load reserve set 3 instead of the set 1 which is active by default The set 3 is adjusted by setpoints LoadResStrt 3 and LoadResStop 3 if the power management is switched to a...

Page 256: ...er in Power management must have the same load reserve set selected NOTE It is possible to use virtual peripheries for distribution of the binary signal from one physical switch connected to one contr...

Page 257: ...the controller front panel The input is enabled only if the setpoint Local Button is set to position EXTBUTTONS or BOTH 14 2 1 21 Binary input HornResButton Related FW 3 0 Description This input is us...

Page 258: ...et to COX FOLLOW mode and the controller is in AUT mode If the input is closed controller will start to synchronize to the voltages measured at BusL and BusR terminals The controller keeps BusL and Bu...

Page 259: ...everseSynchro ForwardSynchro EnginesSwapped The output terminals that are configured with inversion are closed Voltage current and power measurement is active all the time regardless of the actual sta...

Page 260: ...justed using the display buttons see the operator guide for details while this input is active and is stored in the nonvolatile memory NOTE A binary input with identical function not configurable is l...

Page 261: ...ter 3 Related FW 3 0 Description This is the input of the PulseCounter 3 module The module counts pulses at the input and if the input pulses counter reaches value given by the setpoint ConvCoefPulse3...

Page 262: ...nitor statistics window 14 2 1 31 Binary input Timer block 1 Related FW 3 0 Description This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel 1 NOTE See also the setpoint TimerCh...

Page 263: ...disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel 4 NOTE See also the setpoint TimerChannel 4 and output TimerAct 1 4 NOTE See the chapter Timers for more details about timers 14 2 1 35 Binary inp...

Page 264: ...oint TimerChannel 7 and output TimerAct 5 8 NOTE See the chapter Timers for more details about timers 14 2 1 38 Binary input Timer block 8 Related FW 3 0 Description This input is used to disable temp...

Page 265: ...ter Timers for more details about timers 14 2 1 41 Binary input Timer block 11 Related FW 3 0 Description This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel 11 NOTE See also t...

Page 266: ...out timers 14 2 1 44 Binary input Timer block 14 Related FW 3 0 Description This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel 14 NOTE See also the setpoint TimerChannel 14 an...

Page 267: ...is used configured the ExtValue 1 can t be written remotely from a remote terminal using the command ExtValue 1 14 2 1 48 Binary input ExtValue1 down Related FW 3 0 Description While this input is act...

Page 268: ...ExtValue3HiLim NOTE If this input is used configured the ExtValue 3 can t be written remotely from a remote terminal using the command ExtValue 3 14 2 1 52 Binary input ExtValue3 down Related FW 3 0...

Page 269: ...s active The value does not respond to up and down inputs The value does not accept new data that are written remotely from a remote terminal using the ExtValue command NOTE Configuring of the reset i...

Page 270: ...remotely in comparison to the up and down inputs which does However if the reset input is active the remotely written data are not accepted 14 2 1 58 Binary input ExtValue4reset Related FW 3 0 Descrip...

Page 271: ...t can be used to inform a remote user about a specific non alarm situation e g mains failure and or mains return 1 Select a binary signal in the controller which indicates that the particular situatio...

Page 272: ...t sense the heart beat from the main one it will activate the binary output CtrlHBeat FD which has to be wired in such a way that it disconnects the dead main controller connects the redundant control...

Page 273: ...InteliMains NT SW version 3 0 InteliMains NT BTB 3 0 Reference Guide pdf ComAp June 2013 273 EXAMPLE OF AN ACTIVE FORCE VALUE BLOCK EXAMPLE OF AN INACTIVE FORCE VALUE BLOCK...

Page 274: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 66 Binary input ForceValueIn 3 Related FW 3 0...

Page 275: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 68 Binary input ForceValueIn 5 Related FW 3 0...

Page 276: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 70 Binary input ForceValueIn 7 Related FW 3 0...

Page 277: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 72 Binary input ForceValueIn 9 Related FW 3 0...

Page 278: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 74 Binary input ForceValueIn11 Related FW 3 0...

Page 279: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 76 Binary input ForceValueIn13 Related FW 3 0...

Page 280: ...ce value function here http www comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 78 Binary input ForceValueIn15 Related FW 3 0...

Page 281: ...w comap cz support training training videos NOTE See an example in the description of the binary input Force value 1 14 2 1 80 Binary input Force block 1 Related FW 3 0 Description This is one of thre...

Page 282: ...terminal this input is assigned to the terminal display 1 which is supposed to be directly attached to the controller or mounted close to it NOTE Using these inputs for language selection is an optio...

Page 283: ...nary inputs Lang sel int A Lang sel int B Lang sel int C used for selecting language of the built in IG NT terminal display As the IS NT does not have built in terminal this input is assigned to the t...

Page 284: ...s not influenced 14 2 1 85 Binary input Lang sel int C Related FW 3 0 Description This is one of three binary inputs Lang sel int A Lang sel int B Lang sel int C used for selecting language of the bui...

Page 285: ...g if a rotary selector switch is used CAUTION Each language change causes the reinitialization of the display Function of the controller is not influenced 14 2 1 86 Binary input Lang sel D 2 A Related...

Page 286: ...tion is valid e g if a rotary selector switch is used CAUTION Each language change causes the reinitialization of the display Function of the controller is not influenced 14 2 1 87 Binary input Lang s...

Page 287: ...the new combination is valid e g if a rotary selector switch is used CAUTION Each language change causes the reinitialization of the display Function of the controller is not influenced 14 2 1 88 Bin...

Page 288: ...nfigured NOTE Language index 0 selects the default language of the terminal i e the language which is adjusted in the terminal using it s menus NOTE The reaction on changes of these inputs is delayed...

Page 289: ...roller I O Extension modules IGS PTM 8 8 4 1 Standard I O extension module 4 IS AIN8 8 Standard I O extension module 10 I AOUT8 8 Standard I O extension module 4 IS BIN16 8 16 8 Standard I O extension...

Page 290: ...e configured 15 2 Table of Binary Output functions 15 2 1 1 Binary output BTB Close Open Related FW 3 0 Descriptio n This output is intended for control of the BTB if a contactor is used as BTB The ou...

Page 291: ...er the pulse length is extended to 5sec See timing diagram of all available breaker control outputs in the description of the BTB close open output There are also other outputs availabe for BTB contro...

Page 292: ...he BTB using an undervoltage coil if a circuit breaker is used as BTB The output is closed while mains values are within limits BTB closing command is blocked for 1 sec after the UV coil has been clos...

Page 293: ...Description The output is closed while the busL over under frequency alarm is present in the alarm list 15 2 1 8 Binary output fbusR Related FW 3 0 Description The output is closed while the busR ove...

Page 294: ...f healthy BusL voltage is present It closes with a delay given by BusL protections if BusL voltage or frequency gets out of the limits 15 2 1 12 Binary output BusR fail Related FW 3 0 Description The...

Page 295: ...t button is pressed or Horn timeout has elapsed 15 2 1 14 Binary output Alarm Related FW 3 0 Descriptio n The output is closed if there is at least one unconfirmed alarm in the alarm list NOTE Some al...

Page 296: ...SystReady Related FW 3 0 Description The output is closed while the group of gen sets has enough capacity to fulfil the requested power reserve If this output is not closed it means the system has no...

Page 297: ...K Related FW 3 0 Description The output is closed while the actual reserve is above the reserve for start from the reserve set 1 15 2 1 18 Binary output Syst res 2 OK Related FW 3 0 Description The ou...

Page 298: ...med or inactive unconfirmed See the chapter Alarm management for more information 15 2 1 23 Binary output Common BOp Related FW 3 0 Description This output closes if any Breaker Open type alarm appear...

Page 299: ...Binary output CommonAlLev 1 Related FW 3 0 Description This output is active if there is at least one unconfirmed 1st level yellow alarm present in the alarm list See the chapter Alarm management for...

Page 300: ...n the controller front panel or Fault reset button is pressed on any of external local remote terminals or fault reset command is received via communication line or the input FaultResButton is activat...

Page 301: ...de either switched by the mode selector on the front panel or by the input Remote MAN 15 2 1 38 Binary output MODES Aut mode Related FW 3 0 Description The output is closed while the controller is cur...

Page 302: ...ntroller is currently in MAN mode either switched by the mode selector on the front panel or by the input Remote MAN 15 2 1 44 Binary output MODES Aut mode Related FW 3 0 Description The output is clo...

Page 303: ...els 1 4 The output is closed if at least one of the channels is active NOTE See the chapter Timers for more details about timers 15 2 1 48 Binary output TimerAct 5 8 Related FW 3 0 Description This is...

Page 304: ...ted FW 3 0 Description This output is closed during synchronization when all synchro conditions have been fulfilled The output is opened either when the synchro conditions are lost or the correspondin...

Page 305: ...TB status Related FW 3 0 Description This output indicates the BTB position how it is internally considered in the controller The position is based on BTB feedback input and optionally also on the BTB...

Page 306: ...hen the first two groups are already disconnected and the condition for disconnecting of next group is still fulfiled NOTE Learn more about load shedding in the separate chapter Load shedding 15 2 1 5...

Page 307: ...or the particular redundant one is selected by the the setpoint Watched Contr NOTE Learn more about redundancy in separate chapter Redundant controllers 15 2 1 61 Binary output Engines swapped Related...

Page 308: ...on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level Buttons 1 8 and 9 16 are locked separately ON Pressing the button changes...

Page 309: ...not changed ON OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log binary output User Button X to opened or closed depending on previous state it is changed to the opposite state PULSE ON Pressing the b...

Page 310: ...buttons on IV 5 8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor Its state depends on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level...

Page 311: ...not changed ON OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log binary output User Button X to opened or closed depending on previous state it is changed to the opposite state PULSE ON Pressing the b...

Page 312: ...buttons on IV 5 8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor Its state depends on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level...

Page 313: ...not changed ON OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log binary output User Button X to opened or closed depending on previous state it is changed to the opposite state PULSE ON Pressing the b...

Page 314: ...buttons on IV 5 8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor Its state depends on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level...

Page 315: ...not changed ON OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log binary output User Button X to opened or closed depending on previous state it is changed to the opposite state PULSE ON Pressing the b...

Page 316: ...buttons on IV 5 8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor Its state depends on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level...

Page 317: ...not changed ON OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log binary output User Button X to opened or closed depending on previous state it is changed to the opposite state PULSE ON Pressing the b...

Page 318: ...buttons on IV 5 8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor Its state depends on function assigned to the related button It is possible to lock UserButton commands in configuration to specific user level...

Page 319: ...opened remotely e g from InteliMonitor using the Remote switches tool or via MODBUS using the register 46361 and command 26 NOTE See the Remote switches chapter in the InteliMonitor help for details...

Page 320: ...the InteliMonitor help for details about how to control the output from InteliMonitor and the Modbus chapter in the latest communication guide for information about control the output using Modbus 15...

Page 321: ...output RemoteControl8 Related FW 3 0 Description This is a general purpose output which can be closed and opened remotely e g from InteliMonitor using the Remote switches tool or via MODBUS using the...

Page 322: ...roller I O Extension modules IGS PTM 8 8 4 1 Standard I O extension module 4 IS AIN8 8 Standard I O extension module 10 I AOUT8 8 Standard I O extension module 4 IS BIN16 8 16 8 Standard I O extension...

Page 323: ...ntroller via an analog input e g 20 20mA The setpoint I E PbL meas must be set to the ANALOG INPUT position for this case 16 2 1 2 Analog input MPF I E QbL Related FW 3 0 Description This functional i...

Page 324: ...rence between this terminal board and the module it is necessary to measure the temperature at this terminal board and use this temperature for the thermocouple compensation instead of the internal te...

Page 325: ...ficant temperature difference between this terminal board and the module it is necessary to measure the temperature at this terminal board and use this temperature for the thermocouple compensation in...

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