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8.11.1  Determine shutdown times 

The system shutdown time is automatically measured with connected feedback contacts and activated 
feedback (menu "Feedback" -> "Message on" = Y1 / Y2 / Y1+Y2). 
These time(s) are displayed on the web interface (Home page). 
 
Retrieve shutdown times on the device: 
Call up "Test/Simulation" -> "Test K1/K2" in the menu. 
Start functions "Start Test K1" and/or "Start Test K1". 

  If the system is switched on, this is switched off to measure a new release time. 

  If the system is switched off, the release time of the last shutdown is displayed  

(Requirement: System was switched on once after the last device startup). 

 

8.12  Relais K3 

The relay K3 can be programmed to different functions (menu "Relay K3" -> "Relay function"). 
 

  Duration on 

  K3 switches on permanently after delay to K1+K2 

  Delay: Menu "Relay K3" -> "K3 to K1 + K2"  

  Pulse on 

  K3 switches on for a pulse duration after delay to K1+K2 

  Delay: Menu "Relay K3" -> "K3 to K1 + K2"  

  Pulse duration: Menu "Relay K3" -> "K3 pulse"  

  on in case of error. 

  on in case of error: K3 switches on in the event of an error on/in the device 

  Life contact. 

  off in case of error: K3 switches off in the event of an error on/in the device 

  Start signal 

  K3 switches on without delay ("Delayed Alarm on") when an alarm U <, U <<, U > or 

 
U >> is present 

  K3 switches off at a hysteresis of approx. 1 V from the alarm value (0.4 V when alarm value < 

100 V) 

  Release signal (Release signal, locked shutdown) 

  K3 switches on after a reset when K1 + K2 are on. The reset is done by the Up button (press 

2s), or by a reset at the digital inputs In1...In3 (programmed). 

 

8.13  Alarm counter 

The alarm counter logs the number of alarms, total alarm time, alarm on and alarm off time, alarm cause, 
shutdown value and time of the last reset. 
Up to 200 entries (100 alarms) are stored in a ring buffer. 
All functions of the alarm counter can be easily used via the web interface ("Counter" page). The log is clearly 
displayed in a table and can be downloaded as a csv file. 
On the device, you can access the functions or the log ("List") of the alarm counter via the "Counter" -> 
"Alarm" menu. 
 

8.14  Standby statistics 

In the standby statistics, the last 10 shutdowns are stored due to an event at the terminals E1-E2. The start 
and stop time of the incident, the number of events and the shutdown time are logged. 
All functions of the standby statistics can be used and the log can be viewed on the web interface (page 
"Counter"). 
On the device, you can access the functions or the log ("list") of the "Standby statistics" via the menu 
"Counter" -> "Standby". 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for UFR1002IP

Page 1: ...m Firmware 20 00 For more information and help about this product please scan the QR Code or choose the following link UFR1002IP Operating manual Quick guide Datasheet Connection diagram CAD Data Firm...

Page 2: ...lay on device 10 8 6 Menu pages 12 8 6 1 Main menu M1 in the lower right display 12 8 6 2 Submenu M2 in the lower right display 12 8 6 3 Parameter menu M3 in the lower right display 12 8 6 4 Parameter...

Page 3: ...oltage VDE AR N 4120 2018 11 High Voltage higher protection Pr1 11 1 12 29 14 5 VDE AR N 4110 2018 11 Medium Voltage VDE AR N 4120 2018 11 High Voltage Unit Protection Pr 1 13 1 14 29 15 Default setti...

Page 4: ...ife and limb of users and third parties Deviations from the following requirements may therefore lead both to the loss of the statutory material defect liability rights and to the liability of the buy...

Page 5: ...egrated IP interface the device can be programmed updates installed and the alarm buffer read out The real time clock with power reserve thereby facilitates the alarms traceability In conjunction with...

Page 6: ...onditions and for programming intuitive operations via joystick convenient display of operating conditions Programming via Ethernet interface on the PC web browser is possible Other features Single fa...

Page 7: ...K2 dropped e g by ripple control receiver timer 7 Single fault safety Shutdown of the power generating plant e g via ripple control input 0 with K2 Use coupling relays when contact multiplication or s...

Page 8: ...follow the safety instructions may result in death personal injury or property damage to the equipment itself and other equipment and facilities Instead of the industrial norms and regulations written...

Page 9: ...t automatically tries to contact a time server to get the current date time from there 8 3 Device on the network If the UFR1002IP is connected to a network via an Ethernet the measured value display a...

Page 10: ...seconds to call up the menu Menu Scroll down Parameter Decrease value Navigate between display pages Call up menu Press and hold for 2 seconds 8 5 Display on device Display pages A Measurement L N B...

Page 11: ...is on X2x Display of the feedback contacts on Y1 and Y2 yellow closed white open red background implausible state at input Y1 and or Y2 X3x Display of the standby input E1 E2 yellow closed white open...

Page 12: ...ter menu Exit parameter menu Call up value settings Call up value settings Navigate within the parameter menu Navigate within the parameter menu 8 6 4 Parameter Menu Value Setting Call up value settin...

Page 13: ...r these parameters must be met after the device has been started so that the K1 and K2 relays can switch on after the switch on delay has elapsed Switch on U max condition U min Frequency Active F max...

Page 14: ...riod is delayed f 81 S2 Alarm active Alarm on Alarm off Delay alarm on Delay alarm off f U protect Alarm active Limit value for frequency monitoring U Limit No frequency monitoring if Measuring voltag...

Page 15: ...tically secure network configuration from a DHCP server DHCP off manual network configuration IP address Subnet mask Gateway DNS server MAC address Settings Language Device language German English Dat...

Page 16: ...me K1 K2 on Time sum Time in alarm status since last reset Reset Reset alarm counter number list and total time Standby Last reset Date time of last reset Number Number of standbys since last reset Li...

Page 17: ...AC without N 400 V 1 11 3 AC with N 57 7 V VDE AR N 4110 2018 11 VDE AR N 4120 2018 11 1 12 3 AC without N 100 V 1 13 3 AC with N 230 V 1 14 3 AC without N 400 V 2 00 3 AC without N with VG1200 690 V...

Page 18: ...bsite Sealed parameters are marked with a On the device If sealing is active a Sealing message appears when an attempt is made to change a parameter Sealing locking ON OFF setting procedure If present...

Page 19: ...n error on in the device Start signal K3 switches on without delay Delayed Alarm on when an alarm U U U or U is present K3 switches off at a hysteresis of approx 1 V from the alarm value 0 4 V when al...

Page 20: ...firmware version is available If the device is not connected to the Internet the current firmware can be downloaded from www ziehl com Click Select firmware button Select downloaded update file Click...

Page 21: ...reset and device restart Network Network Settings Date and time time server User User management Counter Alarm counter Standby statistics Relay counter 9 1 Home Display of system status system on off...

Page 22: ...and write permissions for users on the network User activate user and create name and password o User name for guest upon login fixed cannot be changed guest Guest or leave blank User permissions det...

Page 23: ...f the section switch 0 5 s Terminals Y0 Y1 Y2 Check feedback contacts on Y0 Y1 Y0 Y2 Check the shutdown time s of the section switch s in the menu Test Simulation Test K1 K2 Error message on the displ...

Page 24: ...Ie 0 2 A Ue 250 V Recommended fuse gG gL B 6 A Voltage measurement Measurement voltage phase phase AC 15 0 530 0 V 5 V display 0 Measurement voltage phase N AC 15 0 310 0 V 5 V display 0 Adjustment r...

Page 25: ...inputs Y0 Y1 Y0 Y2 E1 E2 Y0 Y1 Y0 Y2 Contactor feedback inputs Connected cable length max 30 m Connection potential free opener closer contacts Voltage current Y0 Y1 and Y0 Y2 DC 15 35 V ca 4 mA Cont...

Page 26: ...load at Us 5 5 VA at AC 24 V 11 3 VA at AC 270 V 3 7 W bei DC 24 V 3 3 W bei DC 270 V Inrush current at Us ca 3 A bei AC 24 V source impedance ca 0 1 ca 29 A bei AC 270 V source imped ca 0 01 ca 2 4...

Page 27: ...ify torque 8 mm 0 5 Nm Protection class connection terminals IP20 Subject to technical changes 12 Housing Type V6 Dimensions in mm 1 Oberteil cover 2 Unterteil base 3 Riegel bar for snap mounting 4 Pl...

Page 28: ...ection U 1 00 1 30 Un 1 08 Un 60 s Voltage decrease protection U 0 10 1 00 Un 0 80 Un 2 7 s Voltage decrease protection U 0 10 1 00 Un 0 45 Un 300 ms Frequency increase protection f 50 0 65 0 Hz 51 5...

Page 29: ...condition 14 5 VDE AR N 4110 2018 11 Medium Voltage VDE AR N 4120 2018 11 High Voltage Unit Protection Pr 1 13 1 14 Acc to 10 3 5 3 table 13 protection at the generating units Function AR N 4110 Adjus...

Page 30: ...e U Alarm active yes yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 287 5 264 5 287 5 59 S2 Alarm off V 252 5 252 5 252 5 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 U Alarm active yes yes no no no 59 S1 Ala...

Page 31: ...yes yes yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 48 50 48 50 47 60 47 60 47 60 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 60 60 f Alarm act...

Page 32: ...open normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type normally open normally open normally open normally open norm...

Page 33: ...s yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 66 4 115 0 264 0 458 0 59 S2 Alarm off V 65 4 114 0 261 0 455 0 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 60 U Alarm active yes yes yes yes 59 S1 Alarm...

Page 34: ...off s 60 60 60 60 f Alarm active yes yes yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 48 50 48 50 48 50 48 50 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 60...

Page 35: ...rmally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y1 Y2 inactive Y1 Y2 inactive...

Page 36: ...Active Voltage U Alarm active yes yes yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 69 2 120 0 287 0 498 0 59 S2 Alarm off V 68 2 119 0 284 0 495 0 Delay alarm on s 0 30 0 30 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 60 U Alar...

Page 37: ...5 00 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 60 f Alarm active no no yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 49 90 49 90 49 90 49 90 Delay alarm on s 0 40 0 40 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm of...

Page 38: ...normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y1 Y2 inactiv...

Page 39: ...Active Voltage U Alarm active yes yes yes yes yes yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 264 0 276 0 264 0 273 0 476 0 71 7 124 0 59 S2 Alarm off V 250 7 253 0 259 0 268 0 471 0 70 7 123 0 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0...

Page 40: ...90 00 Delay alarm off s 60 60 1 20 20 20 20 f Alarm active yes yes yes yes yes yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 47 60 47 60 49 90 48 50 48 50 48 5...

Page 41: ...ive Y1 inactive In2 Type normally open normally open normally open normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inact...

Page 42: ...t alarm Active Voltage U Alarm active no no yes yes yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 276 0 478 0 281 0 488 0 276 0 264 0 59 S2 Alarm off V 253 0 438 0 276 0 483 0 253 0 261 0 Delay alarm on s 1 00 1 00 0 70 0...

Page 43: ...0 20 90 00 90 00 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 20 20 60 60 f Alarm active yes yes no no yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 49 00 49 00 48 50 48 50 48...

Page 44: ...ctive Y1 inactive In2 Type normally open normally open normally open normally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type...

Page 45: ...ve Voltage U Alarm active yes yes no 59 S2 Alarm on V 276 0 478 0 264 0 59 S2 Alarm off V 273 0 475 0 259 0 Delay alarm on s 0 16 0 16 1 80 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 U Alarm active yes yes yes 59 S1...

Page 46: ...2 00 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 f Alarm active yes yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 00 47 00 47 00 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 48 00 48 00 48 50 Delay alarm on s 0 20 0 20 1 80 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 f Alarm a...

Page 47: ...rmally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type normally open normally open normally open Function Y1 Y2 inactive Y1 Y2 inactive Y1 Y2 inactive Network DH...

Page 48: ...back all F U U all F U U all F U U Short alarm Active Voltage U Alarm active yes yes yes 59 S2 Alarm on V 859 996 1245 59 S2 Alarm off V 854 990 1238 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s...

Page 49: ...f Alarm active yes yes yes 81 S1 Alarm on Hz 47 50 47 50 47 50 81 S1 Alarm off Hz 49 90 49 90 49 90 Delay alarm on s 0 10 0 10 0 10 Delay alarm off s 60 60 60 f Alarm active no no no 81 S2 Alarm on Hz...

Page 50: ...ormally open normally open normally open Function Y2 inactive Y2 inactive Y2 inactive In3 Type normally open normally open normally open Function Y1 Y2 inactive Y1 Y2 inactive Y1 Y2 inactive Network D...

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