2. Before you start
2.1 Using the Operator's manual
The Operator's manual gives a step-by-step description of the Remote Maintenance Box (RMB) functions. It should always be used
when using the RMB.
Before using the RMB, DEIF recommends reading the
RMB Designer's handbook
.
The operator needs to know how to use the AGC before operating the RMB. To understand and operate the genset controllers, read
the
.
2.2 What you need
To take over the transformer/substation load, you need:
1. Genset(s), with generator breaker(s).
2. AGC-4 Mk II or AGC-4 controller(s).
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The first genset must have:
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Sockets for the RMB cables (option J8, the connection kit)*
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A relay to change the voltage measurements*
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External I/O (option H12)*
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If there is more than one genset, each genset must have:
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Option G5 (power management)
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Option T4 (RMB with multiple gensets)
3. Heavy duty service cables to connect the genset(s) to the load.
4. A Remote Maintenance Box.
5. The RMB voltage measurement and data cables (option J10 (5 m), option J11 (25 m) or option J12 (50 m)).
6. Mains voltage measurement cables for the sockets on top of the RMB (L1, L2 and L3, or L1 and N).
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Each cable must have a shrouded/sheathed 4 mm banana plug (to plug into the RMB) and a fuse.
Load
G
1
2
3
4
5
6
*Note: See the
Designer's handbook
for details. To use the functions in AGC-4 Mk II software version 6.00, or AGC-4 software
version 4.80, also use option T4 for single genset applications.
In addition, you need:
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Test equipment, including:
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Equipment to check the phase sequence (rotation).
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Equipment to check the voltage of a phase across the breaker.
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A hand-held ammeter.
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Safety equipment, as required by local regulations.
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Qualified personnel.
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