6. Single-line diagram
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Introduction
Before configuring the single-line diagram, you must configure all of the controller's IDs by using
Tools > Communication
directly from each display unit.
See
Tools
,
Configure communication
in the
Operator's manual
for more information.
You then need to create the single-line diagram for your system. The single-line diagram defines which type of controller(s)
you have in your system and how they are arranged.
CAUTION
A completely new controller has a
Controller ID
of
0
initially. It must be configured to the required ID number
otherwise the alarm
Controller ID not configured
becomes active.
In order for the system to operate correctly, the single-line diagram MUST be configured the same as the connected
controller types. It must therefore be created to match the electrical installation and switchboard design.
CAUTION
Alarm(s) if the single-line diagram drawn in PICUS does not match the connected equipment.
INFO
When you change the controller ID using the display unit, you must also update the controller ID in the PICUS
single-line diagram.
6.1.2 Components
Table 6.1
Single-line components
Icon
Component
Notes
GENSET controller
Controls the genset and its generator breaker.
EMERGENCY genset
controller
Controls the emergency genset, generator breaker and tie breaker.
SHAFT generator
controller
Controls the shaft generator breaker.
SHORE connection
controller
Controls the shore connection breaker.
BUS TIE breaker
controller
Controls the bus tie breaker.
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