HPM6 Power Management Controller User Manual
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No.
Types
Description
Alarm Type
28
Freq.
Asynchrony
When frequency asynchrony is detected after
synchronous close, controller will initiate a trip
alarm.
Trip
It is active after gen has
closed.
29
Phase
Asynchrony
When phase asynchrony is detected after
synchronous close, controller will initiate a trip
alarm.
Trip
It is active after gen has
closed.
Module Protection
1
Over Volt 1
When controller detects the power supply voltage
has exceeded the set value, it will initiate a
warning alarm.
Warn
Always active.
2
Over Volt 2
Disabled
3
Under Volt 1
When controller detects the power supply voltage
has fallen below the set value, it will initiate a
warning alarm.
Warn
Always active.
4
Under Volt 2
Disabled
5
Input Port 1~20
Alarm
When digital input port action selects “Alarm”,
controller sends corresponding alarm signal when
the alarm is active.
Disabled
6
AI1 Open
When controller detects analog input ports are
open, it will initiate an alarm.
Not Used
Always active.
7
AI2 Open
Not Used
Always active.
8
AI1 Upper Limit
1 Alarm
When analog input port is configured as
temperature sensor, temperature value is higher
than the upper limit or below the lower limit,
controller will initiate an alarm.
Not Used
Always active.
9
AI1 Upper Limit
2 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
10
AI1 Lower Limit
1 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
11
AI1 Lower Limit
2 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
12
AI2 Upper Limit
1 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
13
AI2 Upper Limit
2 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
14
AI2 Lower Limit
1 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
15
AI2 Lower Limit
2 Alarm
Not Used
Always active.
16
AI1 Fault
When analog input fault is detected, controller will
initiate an alarm.
Disabled
17
AI2 Fault
Disabled