
Selco
C6200 FlexGen
Revision: 03-06-2014
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5.9.3
Unload Trip
The unload trip relay connects to the remote trip input of the generator circuit breaker. Terminals 52
and 55 are typically not connected at the same time. Only one of these signals is taken to the
breaker, depending on whether the unload trip relay is configured for normally energized or de-
energized operation. The unload trip relay disconnects the circuit breaker after the generator has
been unloaded by the unload function.
Terminal
Signal
Description
53
Relay de-energized position
Breaker remote trip
54
Relay contact
Signal source
55
Relay energized position
Breaker remote trip
5.10 Programmable Outputs
The programmable outputs are potential free relay outputs (Normally opened). The common
reference of all programmable outputs is terminal 64 (REF). The outputs are used for indication and
control of external equipments (e.g. common alarms or speed/voltage control relay pulses).
Terminal
Signal
Description
56
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 1
57
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 2
58
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 3
59
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 4
60
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 5
61
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 6
62
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 7
63
Normally open relay output
Programmable output 8
64
COM
Reference
5.11 Analogue Outputs
The analogue outputs are intended for use with analogue meters or external indication equipment.
Each of the two outputs can be individually configured in relation to any one of the measured or
calculated parameters provided within the C6200 FlexGen.
Each analogue output can be configured to provide a DC voltage within the range of -10 to +10 V
DC. The two outputs both uses COM as reference.