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6.3.2.2
Electrical trip alarm icons
Electrical trips are latching and stop the generator set, but in a controlled manner. On initiation of the electrical trip condition the Qc1111™ /Qc2111™ module de-
energises all the ‘Delayed Load Output’ and the ‘Close Gen Output’ outputs to remove the load from the generator set. Once this has occurred the module starts the Cooling
timer and allows the engine to cool off-load before shutting down the engine. The alarm must be accepted and cleared, and the fault removed to reset the module.
Electrical trips are latching alarms and to remove the fault, press the STOP/RESET button on the Qc1111™ /Qc2111™ module.
The alarm condition must be rectified before a reset will take place. If the alarm condition remains, it is not possible to reset the unit.
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Display
Description
Reason
Auxiliary Inputs
The module detects that an auxiliary input which has been user configured to create a fault
condition has become active.
Analogue Input Configured As Digital
The analogue inputs can be configured to digital inputs. The module detects that an input
configured to create a fault condition has become active.
Low Fuel Level
The level detected by the fuel level sensor is below the low fuel level pre-set alarm setting.
High Fuel Level
The level detected by the fuel level sensor is above the high fuel level pre-set alarm setting.
Delayed Over Current
The measured current has risen above the configured trip level for a configured duration.
kW Overload
The measured kW has risen above the configured trip level for a configured duration.