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Manual 37187A 

SYNCONpanel - Transportable Remote Synchronizing Panel 

 

 

 

 

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© Woodward 

Push Buttons 

 
Configuration may be performed by manually inputting the desired set points utilizing the pushbuttons and the 
LC display. In order to facilitate configuring the parameters, the push buttons have been enabled with an 
AUTOROLL function. This permits the user to advance to the next setting, configuration screen, digit, and/or 
cursor position more rapidly by pressing and holding the corresponding pushbutton. 
 

7

 

Display / Select 

 

Display / Select 

Automatic mode: 

Display - By pressing this button, the user may 

navigate through the displayed measured parameters 
and alarm messages. 

Configuration:

 Select - Advances the LC display to the next con-

figuration screen. If any values in a configuration 
screen have been modified with the "Digit

" or "Cur-

sor

", then the "Select" button must be pressed to 

save the new setting. By pressing this push-button 
again, the user causes the system to display the next 
configuration screen. 

 

8

 

Digit

 

 

Digit 

 

Automatic mode:

 no function 

Configuration:

 Digit

 - Numerical values over the cursor are in-

creased by one digit. The increase is restricted by the 
admissible limits (refer to the list of parameters in-
cluded in the appendix). If the maximum admissible 
number is reached, the number automatically returns to 
the lowest admissible number. 

 

9

 

Clear / Cursor 

 

 

Clear / Cursor

 

Automatic mode: 

Clear - no function 

Configuration: 

Cursor

 - This button moves the cursor one posi-

tion from left to right. When the cursor is under the last 
digit that may be changed, it may be moved to the first 
number of the value by pressing the "Cursor

" button 

again. 

 

Summary of Contents for SYNCONpanel

Page 1: ...37187A SYNCONpanel Transportable Remote Synchronizing Panel Brief Manual Version 1 1xx Manual 37187A...

Page 2: ...tact a grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control Avoid all plastic vinyl and Styrofoam except antistatic versions around printed circuit boards Do not touch the components or co...

Page 3: ...t 14 Brief Description of LEDs and Push Buttons 14 LEDs 15 Push Buttons 16 LC Display 17 Display Monitoring in Automatic Mode Double Voltage Frequency Display 17 SYNCONpanel 18 Push Buttons 18 Selecto...

Page 4: ...1 Wiring schematic mobile system 8 Figure 5 1 SYNCON unit front panel 14 Figure 5 2 SYNCONpanel front 18 Figure 6 1 Frequency controller droop characteristic 20 Figure 6 2 Voltage controller droop ch...

Page 5: ...e 1 1 Manual Overview Intended Use This control is intended to be operated according to the guidelines described in this manual The prerequisite for a proper and safe operation of the product is corre...

Page 6: ...s failure emergency operation Independent operation from the utility isolated operation With a behavior which allows to open and close the interchange point to the utility transfer operation The GCP 3...

Page 7: ...tte packages cello phane wrappers vinyl books or folders plastic bottles etc away from the control modules and work area as much as possible 4 Opening the control cover may void the unit warranty Do n...

Page 8: ...ONpanel Unloading Mains Synch Started Ready GCB on Unloading Generator SYNCON N L1 L2 L3 MCB GCB G Mobile Container X5 X4 X3 GCP 31 Transformer Station Front Back Load SYNCONpanel Page 8 27 Woodward a...

Page 9: ...or mains parallel status in items with 1 CB 2 5 mm Table 3 1 Terminal assignment discrete inputs To monitor a phase rotation relay the alarm input D03 must be used If it is required to block an automa...

Page 10: ...126 Mobile Sys tems Terminal 53 Enable MCB Terminal 68 Inhibit emer gency run Terminal 3 Automatic 1 Terminal 5 Automatic 2 OFF de energized irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant irr...

Page 11: ...matic refer to Configura tion Manual 37278 The following is valid in general Only the GCB will be synchronized It is not possible to connect to a de energized generator busbar If the GCB is closed the...

Page 12: ...Dis Switch Position Peak Load Operation Internal The GCP operating modes are enabled STOP Genset stops with cool down or remains stopped If necessary the load will be taken off of the genset and the G...

Page 13: ...the MCB will be opened and the GCB will be closed If mains return the MCB will be synchronized back after the mains settling time has expired Then the load will be taken off of the genset and the gen...

Page 14: ...ol 5 1 2 3 4 Unloading Mains Synch Started Ready GCB on Unloading Generator SYNCON 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 5 1 SYNCON unit front panel Brief Description of LEDs and Push Buttons LEDs No Description Function...

Page 15: ...too fast Color red yellow green Phase position Synchroscope The row of LEDs indicates the current phase relationship between the two voltages indicated in the display The green LED in the cen ter of t...

Page 16: ...the next con figuration screen If any values in a configuration screen have been modified with the Digit or Cur sor then the Select button must be pressed to save the new setting By pressing this push...

Page 17: ...ic Mode Double Voltage Frequency Display MN 000 V 00 0Hz GN 000 V 00 0Hz Double voltage and double frequency displays mains and generator values The mains generator voltage and frequency are displayed...

Page 18: ...Note For safety reasons it is absolutely necessary that the connec tion with the GCP and the configuration of the GCP s discrete input are correct 12 Start Synch Start synchronization This push butto...

Page 19: ...ltage is measured via the voltage measur ing inputs on the front of the SYNCONpanel Remote The busbar voltage is measured via the industrial plug in connector The measuring inputs on the front of the...

Page 20: ...r operation mode the unit controls frequency and voltage with droop behavior For the transfer operation mode a droop characteristic for the frequency controller is required otherwise the gen erator se...

Page 21: ...s base value Setpoint Voltage Control Droop static curve 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Preactive in V Nominal in isochron isotroop 2 Figure 6 2 Voltage controller droop c...

Page 22: ...eakers MCB and GCB Up to five 5 breaker logic modes may be selected These are EXTERNAL PARALLEL OPEN TRANSIT CLOSED TRANSIT and INTERCHANGE For mobile systems the parallel logic is required NOTE In ca...

Page 23: ...figured here The output voltage sig nal must be an AC signal Refer to Technical Data on page 26 for specifications Export power limitation 00kW Export power limitation 0 to 99 kW This parameter is uti...

Page 24: ...rong way a reverse power is indicated on the SYNCONpanel display 6 Select the Transfer operation mode using the switch on the control panel of the container mobile system The GCP is automatically swit...

Page 25: ...e back synchronisation by pressing the Start Synch push button The zero phase angle between the two voltage systems which adjust themself automatically will be additional indicated by an acoustical bu...

Page 26: ...uring values frequency Rated measuring frequency fN 50 60 Hz 40 0 to 70 0 Hz Ambient variables Power supply Vaux 24 Vdc 18 to 32 Vdc Intrinsic consumption max 12 W Ambient temperature 20 to 70 C Ambie...

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