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• Generator Current (A)
• Generator Load ph-N (kW)
• Generator Total Load (kW)
• Generator Load ph-N (kVA)
• Generator Total Load (kVA)
• Generator Power Factor Average
• Generator Load ph-N (kVAr)
• Generator Total Load (kVAr)
• Generator Accumulated Load (kWh, kVAh, kVArh)
• Generator Phase Sequence
• Active Configuration
6.2.5 ALARMS
When an alarm is active, the Common Alarm LED, illuminates and a message appea
rs on the module’s
display. If configured, the external audible alarm also sounds.
The external audible alarm is silenced by pressing the
Alarm Reset / Lamp Test
button.
The LCD display jumps from the ‘Information page’ to display the Alarm Page
The L
CD displays multiple alarms such as “
Coolant Temperature High
”, “
Emergency Stop
” and “
Low
Coolant Warning
”. These automatically scroll in the order that they occurred.
In the event of an alarm, the LCD displays the appropriate text. If an additional alarm then occurs,
the module displays the appropriate text.
Example:
6.2.6 EVENT LOG
The module maintains a log of past alarms and/or selected status changes.
The log size has been increased in the module over past module updates and is always subject to change. At
the time of writing, the modules log is capable of storing the last 50 log entries.
Under default factory settings, the event log is configured to include all possible options; however, this is
configurable by the system designer using the DSE Configuration Suite software.
Factory settings