Hydran* M2-X Instruction Manual
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MA-029
Rev. 1.0,
30-Jul-18
Description
a
Priority
Alarm Set Point
c
Fault Trigger
d
Low-Low battery voltage
Average Alarm Lo-Lo SP Battery L-Low Alr
Low battery voltage
Very Low Alarm Low SP
Battery Low Alarm
Table 6-7: Battery Voltage Alarm Conditions
a.
Battery should be replaced.
b.
Battery replacement should be planned for the next transformer maintenance.
c.
Found in
Alarms > Alarms Setup > Battery Alarm Setup
d.
Found in
Alarms > Alarms Setup > Sys. Fault Trigger
For explanations on the battery, see Section 2.3.4.1. For the specifications, see
Section 9.3.1. Should you need to replace the battery, see Appendix G.
6.3.2.4
Sensor Operation and Connections Alarm Conditions
A sensor test is automatically performed on the first and fifteenth days of each
month at midnight, and relevant parameters are recorded in the Service history file.
The test can also be forced manually (in
Test > Sensor Test > H2 Sensor Test
; see
Section 3.5.1), but this result is not recorded.
The parameters pertaining to the sensor operation and connections alarm
conditions are presented in Table 6-8 below.
Description
a
Priority
Alarm Set Point
c
Fault Trigger
d
Replace Sensor Alarm
Very high
None
Hyd. Rep.Sen.Alr
Cable
b
short
Hyd. C.Short Alarm
Cable
b
open
Hyd. C.Open Alarm
Table 6-8: Sensor Operation and Connections Alarm Conditions
6.4
Alarm Cancellation
Proceed as follows:
1.
Find and solve the problem. For gas alarm conditions, the Hydran M2-X
’s
reading generally must be verified by sampling the transformer’s oil and
performing a dissolved gas analysis (DGA).
2.
Acknowledge the alarm using the Hydran M2-X
’s keypad (see Section
or the Perception software (see the
Perception Software
Manual
). The alarm
message should disappear from the Hydran M2-X
’s display.
3.
If any, verify the value of the corresponding alarm delay. Ensure you wait
until this period of time is over.