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1.1 FOREWARD

The PowerManager™ range of products all have common fea-

tures built into their controllers. These features are such things 

as alarm logging, trending, modem dialout, flexible alarm setup, 

ILC (Integrated Logic Controller), etc. These common features are 

described in a separate Technical Manual, Part Number 0E8444. 

This manual describes the features of the control system that are 

specific to the PowerManager System Controller (PM-SC) product. 

For information on how to do things with GenLink, consult the New 

Generation GenLink Manual, Part Number 0E8468, and the context 

sensitive online help system. 

1.2 INTRODUCTION

The PowerManager System Controller (PM-SC) provides the ability 

to automate the starting and stopping of multiple generators (up 

to ten), depending on several possible start scenarios. The PM-SC 

can be set up to control separate multiple transfer switches, these 

can be either the manufacturer's own communications enabled 

switches (MTS), the manufacturer's standalone transfer switches 

(GTS), or third party switches. The PM-SC can also be used 

with a SINGLE Soft Load Transfer Switch (STS). Up to eight MTS 

switches can be connected to a PM-SC. For third party or GTS 

switches there are three groups of settings for permissive and 

load shed relays plus a critical load setting. These relays can be 

connected to multiple transfer switches as required.
The PM-SC is designed to work with the manufacturer's genera-

tor sets that have paralleling capability (designated PM-PC). The 

transfer switches supplying the equipment (non-critical) load are 

provided with input signals for start permissive and trip to neutral. 

This allows for flexible system startup and load shedding capabili-

ties. The overall system is known as the Modular Power System 

(MPS). The PM-SC can control generator sets with different power 

ratings, and various rating transfer switches may be used to allow 

system flexibility. A real time clock and calendar is included so the 

user can program the PM-SC to exercise the system as required.

1.3 OVERVIEW

The PowerManager System Controller (PM-SC) provides the fol-

lowing features:

Control of up to 10 paralleling generators (using PM-PC con-

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trols).

Control of the manufacturer's communications enabled transfer 

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switches (MTS).

Provides three levels of transfer switch permissive control with 

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two contacts per level for third part or the manufacturer's GTS 

range of transfer switches.

Control of Soft Load Transfer switch (STS).

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Backup modes of operation for equipment failure.

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Provides three levels of load shed capability.

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Ability to control generator sets with different power ratings.

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Real time clock and calendar included - user programmable to 

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set exercisers based on date and time of day.

Monitoring/set-up of parameters and commands using New 

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Generation Genlink software either locally via bottom panel con-

nector, remotely via internal modem, or remotely via an Ethernet 

link (this allows internet connection).

Command settings, times, dates, etc. are easily entered using 

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pull-down windows.

Remote/local monitoring and set-up of satellite generator 

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parameters and commands using New Generation GenLink 

software.

RS485 serial communications between PM-SC and satellite 

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generators.

Modbus Protocol – PM-SC can be integrated with building 

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management systems.

Battery back-up of PM-SC for 30 minutes in the event of total 

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power failure.

Commands and parameter settings are retained indefinitely in 

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EEPROM.

NEMA 1 wall-mount enclosure.

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1.4 PROGRAMMING 

OVERVIEW

The PM-SC is programmable from a PC via an RS232 interface 

using the Modbus RTU protocol. The manufacturer uses it’s own 

proprietary GenLink software to accomplish this.
Programming is performed by issuing a series of Modbus com-

mands to the PM-SC. These commands are generated by filling 

in forms within GenLink, which will then be translated into com-

mands to send to the PM-SC. Each command can apply either a 

standby mode of operation (required as default) or an exercise 

function.
The PM-SC also stores the maximum kW output for each individual 

generator, in order to be able to determine which generator will 

supply what percentage of the load. The demand is always shared 

between generators. In cases where there is a mixture of generator 

ratings, the demand is shared in proportion to the maximum kW 

settings of the individual generators. For example, if there are two 

300kW generators as well as one 400kW unit, the 300kW units 

will each supply 30% of the load while the 400kW unit will supply 

40% of the total load.

2.1  CONNECTING VIA GENLINK™

The PM-SC can be connected to by New Generation GenLink either 

remotely, or locally via the RS232 interface. In either case a copy 

of New Generation Genlink is required on the programming PC.

2.1.1 LOCAL 

CONNECTION

To connect locally, simply plug one end of the RS232 cable 

(supplied) to the “D” connector underneath the cabinet, and the 

other end to the PC’s com port. Click on the Genlink icon to start 

Genlink. Normally you will use com port 1 and Genlink is set to 

this by default. if you need to change the com port, use the “Tools” 

pull down menu then select “Change com port settings” . Once the 

correct com port has been selected, it will be remembered for the 

next session.
Click the “Connect” button to connect via Genlink, this will take a 

few seconds during which time some progress indicators will be 

displayed.

General Information

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Страница 1: ...MA 1 Enclosure Model 005039 1 NEMA 3R Enclosure Model 005047 1 NEMA 3R Enclosure with Heater PowerManager System Controller PM SC nOnly qualified electricians or contractors should attempt installatio...

Страница 2: ...munication Issues 9 3 10 Relay Functionality 9 3 11 Backup Modes of Operation 10 3 11 1 Introduction 10 3 11 2 Abbreviations 10 3 11 3 Documents 10 3 11 4 Standard Control System 10 3 11 5 Normal MPS...

Страница 3: ...az ard This symbol points out potential fire hazard This symbol points out potential electrical shock hazard The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of the equip ment The manufacturer stro...

Страница 4: ...Never work on the equipment when physically or mentally fatigued Inspect the generator s regularly and repair or replace all damaged or defective parts immediately Always use factory authorized parts...

Страница 5: ...to local state and national electrical and building codes Comply with regulations the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has established Also ensure that the generator s is installed...

Страница 6: ...ets with different power ratings Real time clock and calendar included user programmable to set exercisers based on date and time of day Monitoring set up of parameters and commands using New Generati...

Страница 7: ...the PC as well as Genlink this is supplied with the converter box Use the re direction software to select an unused port on your PC that will be re directed to the PC s LAN connection for example com...

Страница 8: ...ot set a leading power factor 3 1 7 SLAVE ADDRESS This is the Modbus slave ID of the generator and must correspond to the Modbus ID setting in the corresponding PM PC control panel Set all the paramet...

Страница 9: ...The base load can be programmed into the Kw setting field The power factor is fixed at 1 00 for exercise and cannot be adjusted 3 2 2 KW AND POWER FACTOR LIMITS These settings are only used to set up...

Страница 10: ...ecking any box Gen1 through 10 tells the system that the checked generator s has been intentionally taken out of service for example for maintenance The PM SC will then not expect that generator to st...

Страница 11: ...TION ISSUES Normally communication problems can be resolved with the help of either the Genlink or Touchscreen com port diagnostic displays see Figures 3 7 and 3 8 Select the diagnostic display then c...

Страница 12: ...g the generators to the bus proportion ally share load across all connected generators disconnect the generators from the Bus and shut the generators down The PM SC also accumulates data from the gene...

Страница 13: ...e for Enabling Manual Backup Operation Using GenLink connect to the PM SC Open the Configuration pull down menu and select Regulator Settings Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Regular Settings In the lower left...

Страница 14: ...Status After all the running generators are connected to the Bus the operator must determine what generator power is available and what the load requirements are If there is enough power available for...

Страница 15: ...procedure Go to each generator in the MPS that is in the MANUAL mode and using the generator touch screen main menu select the Diagnostics page Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Diagnostics Press the Cancel MA...

Страница 16: ...eration is available with PM PC and PM SC firmware version 2 2H or later Figure 3 20 The automatic backup operation consists of the normal MPS operation with the added ability of each generator PM PC...

Страница 17: ...er is available and what the maximum power needs are If there is enough power available for a given permissive to be active the PM PLS will activate the appropriate permissive signals If a generator s...

Страница 18: ...ch requests When the keyswitch is in the MAN position the PM SC will start the genera tors as though a two wire remote start had been issued This is to allow the system to be activated in the event th...

Страница 19: ...lax errors EITHER 1 Switch on the power to the unit 2 During the initialization phase a menu will appear briefly Press the CONFIG button 3 Now use the CALIBRATE button to calibrate the screen 4 Five c...

Страница 20: ...th the circuit diagram You should refer to this diagram to see that the correct input has operated Outputs from the controller are generally open collector This means that they sink current through a...

Страница 21: ...for customer use 5 User assigned 5 Free for customer use 6 User assigned 6 Free for customer use 7 Auto Led On Front Panel Led 8 User assigned 8 Free for customer use 9 Fault Led On Front Panel Led 1...

Страница 22: ...4 20ma User config channel 12 13 4 20ma User config channel 13 14 4 20ma User config channel 14 15 4 20ma User config channel 15 16 4 20ma User config channel 16 17 4 20ma User config channel 17 18 B...

Страница 23: ...E4086 in the back of this manual 1 Ensure that utility power is OFF at this point 2 Connect 18AWG or heavier double insulated wire fused at the source to terminals TB2 1 2 3 in the PM SC and run this...

Страница 24: ...tween generators should only have one end of the shield connected 7 Connect the standard telephone jack to a telephone line using an RJ 11 type cable 8 If an optional Annunciator is to be used connect...

Страница 25: ...23 Notes...

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Страница 28: ...26 Installation Diagrams NEMA 1 Drawing No 0E7619 C...

Страница 29: ...27 NEMA 1 Drawing No 0E7619 C Installation Diagrams...

Страница 30: ...28 Installation Diagrams NEMA 3R Drawing No 0H3175 A...

Страница 31: ...29 NEMA 3R Drawing No 0H3175 A Installation Diagrams...

Страница 32: ...Parts shipment costs are reimbursed at ground shipment rates Costs related to requests for expedited shipping will be the responsibility of the customer 11 Verification of required maintenance may be...

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Страница 46: ...1 DECAL 24V SUPPLY 44 0E7438 1 DECAL POWER MANAGER SC TB6 45 062684 1 LUG SLDLSS 2 0 12 X 11 32 CU 46 067210A 1 DECAL GROUND LUG 47 091472 FT DUCT WIRING 1X1 5 6 FT 48 091472A FT COVER WIRE DUCT 1 IN...

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