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3.5.3 PREHEAT TIME

When a start command is received, the engine may
require preheating before the generator attempts to
start. If the preheat function is enabled, this parame-
ter allows the user to determine the time that the pre-
heat contact closes before activating the starter sole-
noid.

3.5.4 NUMBER OF START ATTEMPTS

This parameter will determine how many times the
engine will crank in an attempt to start the engine.
For example, if it is set to two (2), the engine will
crank two (2) times with a pause in between each
crank cycle. If it fails to start, an overcrank alarm will
be displayed.

3.5.5 CRANK TIMER

Once a start command has been received and the
preheat time has expired (if enabled), the starter
solenoid will be engaged. This parameter allows the
user to determine how long the starter solenoid is
engaged before the start attempt is regarded as hav-
ing failed. If the generator does not start within this
time, the generator will wait for a preset time before
attempting to start again. The user also can program
the number of start attempts. 

3.5.6 START DETECTION (RPM)

This is the speed at which the engine should be self
sustaining and the point at which the starter disen-
gages. It is changeable by the user and is normally set
to 500 rpm.

3.5.7 PAUSE BETWEEN CRANKS TIME

If the generator does not start within the pro-
grammed start time, it will pause before trying to
start again. This parameter determines the length of
that pause.

3.5.8 COOL DOWN TIME

This parameter determines the length of time that the
generator continues to run after a stop command is
sent in AUTO mode in order to cool down the engine
with no load.

NOTE:

If the key-switch is turned to the OFF position
when the generator is running, it will stop imme-
diately regardless of this setting.

3.5.9 WARM UP TIME

Some applications require that the generator run for
a given time before a load is applied. This parameter
allows the user to set that time. Normally, it will be
set to zero seconds. The generator is ready to accept
load when this timer expires.

3.5.10 ALARM HOLD OFF TIME

Once the engine has started, some alarm functions
(such as low oil pressure and under speed) are not
activated immediately since the engine must be given
time to reach a stable condition. This parameter
determines the time that elapses before the hold off
alarms are activated.

3.5.11  LOAD ACCEPT FREQUENCY

This is the minimum frequency the generator must
reach before the system will accept load.

3.5.12 LOAD ACCEPT VOLTAGE

This is the minimum voltage the generator must
reach before the system will accept load.

3.5.13 LOW VOLTAGE LIMIT

This parameter normally sets the tolerance limits for
utility voltage in a single standby system.

3.5.14 HIGH VOLTAGE LIMIT

This parameter normally sets the tolerance limits for
utility voltage in a single standby system.

3.6

TARGET FREQUENCY

This parameter sets the nominal output frequency.

3.7

TARGET VOLTAGE SETPOINT

This parameter sets the nominal output AC voltage.

3.8

PROGRAMMABLE ALARMS 
SETPOINTS

The following table shows a typical default setup for
alarms, the settings are protected from editing by a
security system involving one time passwords, con-
tact Generac for details and advice if these settings
need to be changed.

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Section 3 — Operation

PM-GC

Summary of Contents for PowerManager PM-GC

Page 1: ...POWER SYSTEMS INC ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS OR CONTRACTORS SHOULD ATTEMPT INSTALLATION DANGER PowerManager Generator Controller PM GC This manual should remain with the unit...

Page 2: ...nts out potential explosion hazard This symbol points out potential fire hazard This symbol points out potential electrical shock hazard The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of the equi...

Page 3: ...Contrast Adjustment 6 3 2 3 Calibration 6 3 2 4 Cleaning 6 3 2 5 Touchscreen Operation 6 3 2 6 Functionality 6 3 2 7 Software Version Display 7 3 3 On Screen Diagnostics 8 3 3 1 Main Diagnostics Menu...

Page 4: ...unsafe or in noncompliance with such codes and standards Keep hands feet clothing etc away from drive belts fans and other moving or hot parts Never operate the unit with any drive belt or fan guard r...

Page 5: ...the victim from the live conductor AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM Use a nonconducting imple ment such as a rope or board to free the victim from the live conductor If the victim is uncon scious...

Page 6: ...ol system monitors engine oil pressure dur ing operation If oil pressure drops below a safe level the system automatically shuts down the engine 1 2 4 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN The control system monitors en...

Page 7: ...ger fuses 3 1 CONTROL CONSOLE COMPONENTS The PM GC control module performs all of the gen erator control functions within the system It controls engine starting and stopping engine speed output voltag...

Page 8: ...the unit 2 During the initialization phase a menu will appear briefly Press the CONFIG button 3 Now use the CONTRAST and keys to adjust contrast OR 1 During normal operation select the MAINTE NANCE s...

Page 9: ...rs Figure 4 System Status Screen Figure 5 Typical Menu Screen Figure 6 Typical Parameter Screen Engine Prameters ENGINE PARAMETERS Temperatures pressures rpm etc GENERATOR PARAMETERS Voltages frequenc...

Page 10: ...ond with the cir cuit diagram Refer to this diagram to see that the cor rect input has operated Outputs from the controller are generally open col lector meaning that they sink current through a load...

Page 11: ...urrent sense C 7 Utility voltage sense A 8 Utility voltage sense B 9 Utility voltage sense C 10 Generator voltage sense A 11 Generator voltage sense B 12 Generator voltage sense C 13 4 20ma User confi...

Page 12: ...sition the audi ble alarm can be silenced though When a warning occurs the display will automatical ly switch to the current alarm page where it will be displayed in the list of current alarms The aud...

Page 13: ...the generator continues to run after a stop command is sent in AUTO mode in order to cool down the engine with no load NOTE If the key switch is turned to the OFF position when the generator is runni...

Page 14: ...ilure Y Y Delay 0 0 seconds Active Hold off Hold off Hysteresis 2 2 Deg F Low Coolant Temperature Deg F Setpoint Shutdown N Dialout N Common alarm Y Alarm log N Sensor failure detection Y Shutdown on...

Page 15: ...seconds Active Hold off Hysteresis 200 1 100ths volt High Gen Voltage A B C Volts RMS Setpoint Shutdown N Dialout N Common alarm Y Alarm log Y Sensor failure detection N Shutdown on sensor failure N...

Page 16: ...ths Hz Under Frequency 1 10ths Hz Setpoint 1 10ths Hz Shutdown N Dialout N Common alarm Y Alarm log N Sensor failure detection N Shutdown on sensor failure N Delay 0 5 seconds seconds Active Hold off...

Page 17: ...port communications are done via Modbus RTU protocol 3 11 1 GENLINK The control panel can communicate with GenLink which is a PC based program allowing both the inter rogation of the generator and re...

Page 18: ...16 Generac Power Systems Inc Section 4 Notes PM GC...

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Page 20: ...on the first year of the warranty provision 2 Use of Non Generac replacement part s will void the warranty in its entirety 3 Failures due but not limited to normal wear and tear accident misuse abuse...

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