IGS-NT-BC, SW Version 1.2.0,
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Binary input: BCB fdb neg
Related FW
3.0
Description
This input is used for connection of the
normally closed
feedback contact from
the generator circuit breaker or contactor. This input is optional and if it is
configured, it must be always in inverse position to the normally open input
. Maximal allowed time the both inputs are in the same position is
500ms, after this time the alarm
BCB Fail
is issued.
Binary input: MCB fdb neg
Related FW
3.0
Description
This input is used for connection of the
normally closed
feedback contact from
the mains circuit breaker or contactor. This input is optional and if it is configured,
it must be always in inverse position to the normally open input
Maximal allowed time the both inputs are in the same position is 500ms, after this
time the alarm
MCB Fail
is issued.
Binary input: Emerg. manual
Related FW
3.0
Description
This input is designed to allow the gen-set to be controlled externally, not by the
controller.
This feature is especially designed for marine gen-sets, which are supposed to be
started manually as the controller has no power supply before the gen-set is
started. It may be also useful in case of testing the gen-set or in case of a failure,
which does not allow the gen-set to be controlled by the controller, but the gen-set
itself is stays operational. This function is also used in case of
redundancy
to
disable redundant controller.
The controller behaves following way:
•
Shows the text
EmergMan
in the engine status on the main screen.
•
Stops all functions regarding the gen-set control, deactivates all outputs
related to it. The complete list of effected logical binary outputs is at the
bottom.
•
Stop Fail
alarm is not beeing evaluated and stop solenoid is not activated
if nonzero speed is detected.
•
Voltage, current, power and other electric measurements are active.
•
When the input is deactivated, the controller takes control over the gen-
set according to the situation in which the gen-set was in the moment of
deactivation. I.e. the gen-set remains running loaded if it was running and
GCB was closed in the moment the input was deactivated.
N
OTE
:
For successful recovery from a running state when the input is deactivated it is
recommended to use pulse-type control outputs instead of continous-type. E.g.
control.
Logical Binary Outputs that are deactivated (directly or indirectly) when
Emerg.