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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS
DSE332 / DSE333 Series ATS
Configuration SuiteDocument Number 057-106
Author : Anthony Manton
COMPLEX SOLUTIONSMADE SIMPLE
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Deep Sea Electronics PlcHighfield HouseHunmanbyNorth YorkshireYO14 0PHENGLAND
Sales Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099Sales Fax: +44 (0) 1723 893303
E-mail : [email protected] : www.deepseaplc.com
DSE300 Series configuration suite
Deep Sea Electronics PlcAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopyingor storing in any medium by electronic means or other) without the written permission of the copyright holderexcept in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.Applications for the copyright holders written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should beaddressed to Deep Sea Electronics Plc at the address above.
The DSE logo and the names DSEUltra, DSEControl, DSEPower, DSEExtra, DSEMarine and DSENet are UKregistered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics PLC.
Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respectivecompanies.
Deep Sea Electronics Plc reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice.
Amendments List
Amd.No.
Comments Moduleversion
Configuration SuiteVersion
1.1 Added more desciption to breaker schemes and transfer timers. N/A N/A1.2 Change of gen current to load current N/A N/A
2 Addition of DSE333 ATS and V2 332 2.0+ 2.0.8.100+
Typeface : The typeface used in this document is Arial. Care should be taken not to mistake the upper case
letter I with the numeral 1. The numeral 1 has a top serif to avoid this confusion.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS1 BIBLIOGRAPHY .......................................................................................... 42 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................. 4
2.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................. 53 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 8
3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALLATION............................................................................................. 84 USING THE CONFIGURATION SUITE ......................................................... 95 MENUS AND TOOLBAR ............................................................................ 10
5.1 FILE MENU ....................................................................................................................................... 105.2 TOOLS MENU................................................................................................................................... 11
5.2.1 OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 115.2.2 ACCESS PERMISSIONS .......................................................................................................... 115.2.4 UPDATE FIRMWARE ............................................................................................................... 13
5.3 HELP MENU ..................................................................................................................................... 155.4 TOOLBAR ......................................................................................................................................... 15
6 EDIT CONFIG............................................................................................. 166.1 SCREEN LAYOUT ............................................................................................................................ 166.2 MODULE OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 176.3 APPLICATION OPTIONS ................................................................................................................. 18
6.3.1 BREAKER SCHEME A.............................................................................................................. 196.3.2 BREAKER SCHEME B.............................................................................................................. 20
6.4 DIGITAL INPUTS .............................................................................................................................. 226.4.1 INPUT FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 23
6.5 OUTPUTS ......................................................................................................................................... 256.5.1 DIGITAL OUTPUTS .................................................................................................................. 256.5.2 OUTPUT SOURCES ................................................................................................................. 26
6.6 TIMERS ............................................................................................................................................. 286.6.1 START TIMERS ........................................................................................................................ 286.6.2 LOAD / STOPPING TIMERS..................................................................................................... 296.6.3 MODULE TIMERS..................................................................................................................... 29
6.7 GENERATOR.................................................................................................................................... 306.7.1 GENERATOR OPTIONS........................................................................................................... 306.7.2 GENERATOR ALARMS ............................................................................................................ 31
6.8 LOAD CURRENT .............................................................................................................................. 326.9 MAINS ............................................................................................................................................... 336.9.1 MAINS OPTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 33
6.9.2 MAINS ALARMS ....................................................................................................................... 346.10 PLANT BATTERY............................................................................................................................. 356.11 SCHEDULER .................................................................................................................................... 36
8 SCADA....................................................................................................... 378.2 MIMIC ................................................................................................................................................ 388.3 LANGUAGES.................................................................................................................................... 398.4 DIGITAL INPUTS .............................................................................................................................. 408.5 DIGITAL OUTPUTS .......................................................................................................................... 408.6 MAINS ............................................................................................................................................... 418.7 GENERATOR.................................................................................................................................... 418.8 LOAD ................................................................................................................................................ 428.9 PLANT BATTERY............................................................................................................................. 428.10 ALARMS ........................................................................................................................................... 428.11 STATUS ............................................................................................................................................ 438.12 EVENT LOG ...................................................................................................................................... 438.13 DATE AND TIME .............................................................................................................................. 44
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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from theDSE website www.deepseaplc.com :
DSE PART DESCRIPTION
057-097 DSE332 ATS operator manual057-118 DSE333 ATS operator manual
2 DESCRIPTION
The DSE300 Series configuration suiteallows the 300 family of ATS control modules (DSE332 / DSE333)to be connected to a PC via USB A USB B cable. Once connected the various operating parameters withinthe module can be viewed or edited as required by the engineer.
The configuration suite should only be used by competent, qualified personnel, as changes to the operation ofthe module may have safety implications on the panel / generating set to which it is fitted. Access to criticaloperational sequences and settings for use by qualified engineers, may be barred by a security code set bythe generator provider.
The information contained in this manual should be read in conjunction with the information contained in theappropriate module documentation. This manual only details which settings are available and how they maybe used.A separate manual deals with the operation of the individual module (See section entitled Bibliography
elsewhere in this document).
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2.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSMinimum system requirements
Operating System Windows Vista, Windows XP or Windows 2000 with Microsoft .Net 2.0 framework
Monitor 17 inch recommended (1024 x 768 resolution)
Communications USB required o configure the module.
NOTE: - As 300 Series configuration software for Windows is a 32-Bit application requiringMicrosoft .net 2 framework, it will not operate on Windows 2.0, 3.0, 3.1,3.11, 95, 98 or Me.
NOTE: - Exit all other programs before installing the software. It is recommended that any earlierreleases of the software be uninstalled prior to installing this version.
NOTE: - Please register online at www.deepseaplc.com Once registered you will be able to
download updates to the software to ensure that you always have access to the latest features.
Insert the Software CD into the CD-ROM drive on the PC. The CD will then Auto-run if this feature is enabledon your PC.
Alternatively:
Double click on Computer
Double click on CD-ROM Drive
Double click CDSetup
Click Nextto continue
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Select Disk Costto view remaining disk space, Click Nextto continue.
Example showing the Disk Costwindow.
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3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Ensure the Configuration Suite Software is installed on the PC as described above.The installation of the PC software also installs the DSE Controller USB Driver automatically.Connect the USB cable (USB type A to Type B as commonly used on USB printers) to the module and tothe PC as shown below.
Windows detects the module when power is applied to it.
You are now ready to configure or monitor the module using the Configuration Suite Software.
3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALLATION
Occasionally USB devices are disabled by the Windows operating system, the fo llowing procedure will re-enable thedevice in these instances.
Disconnect the Deep Sea Electronics Controllerfrom the USB port. Wait a moment, then reconnect and tryagain. If you still encounter problems then :
Try another USB cable. If you dont have one, its the same type of cable as usually used between a PCand a USB printer. If you still encounter problems then :
Disconnect the Deep Sea Electronics Controller. Shutdown, then restart the PC. Reconnect the interface,then try again. If you continue to experience problems then :
Check the USB port with another device (for instance a mouse, printer or digital camera).
DSE332 ATS USB socket
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4 USING THE CONFIGURATION SUITE
To run the Configuration Suite Software for Windows program click the Windows start button
or depending upon your version of Windows.
Then select All Programs - Deep Sea Electronics PLC DSE Configuration Suite DSE Configuration
Suite
After a short delay to load the application, the splash screen is shown, after which the screen willdisplay:-
This is the initial start-up screen and can be disabled by checking the box Hide this screen at start-up.
The screen prompts the user to select between the three main uses for the software:
Creating a new configuration. Select the module type under Create new configuration. This allowsyou to create a configuration for the latest module version. Use File | Convert to...to convert theconfiguration to suit an earlier module version or use Tools | Update firmwareto update an earliermodule to the latest firmware version.
Editing a configuration previously saved to disk or flash memory device. Select the configuration fileeither from the Open recent configurationarea or by clicking Open a configuration fileand browsing
to the file. Reading and changing the configuration of a connected module. Click Read configuration from a
module.The file is read from a currently connected controller and is available for editing in the
Configuration Suite.
Alternatively you can ignore this screen and continue to use the program in the background. Once you make aconnection or load/create a configuration, the start-up screen will disappear.
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5 MENUS AND TOOLBAR
The menu and toolbar are located at the top of the screen:
5.1 FILE MENU
Create a new configuration file. You are prompted to select what kind ofmodule you want to create the configuration for.The settings of the new configuration file match the factory settings for thechosen module type.You can only select to create a configuration file for the latest version ofcontroller. If you want to create a configuration for an earlier version ofcontroller, you can use Convert to...to make your configuration suitable for theearlier controller or use Tools | Update firmwareto update the earlier module
to the latest version.
Open an existing file from disk or flash memory device.Close the currently open file.
Save the currently open file to the location it was loaded from previously. If thisis a new file, you are prompted to enter a filename.Save the currently open file, under a new name. You will be prompted to entera filename.
Send the currently open configuration settings to the controller.
Read the settings out of the connected controller for viewing / editing.
Read the settings from the connected controller and convert to the currentlyselected configuration type.Read the settings from a configuration file on disk or flash memory device andconvert to the currently selected configuration type.
Convert the currently loaded configuration file to suit another module type or
another module version.Print the currently open configuration file.
Preview what the configuration file will look like on the page after printing.
Select printer type and printer settings.
Exit the software. If the currently open file has changed since it was lastsaved, you will be prompted to save it.
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5.2 TOOLS MENU
5.2.1 OPTIONS
Opens the Settingsscreen containing customisation options for the Configuration Suite.
5.2.2 ACCESS PERMISSIONS
Access permissions is an advanced Administration option to allow OEMS to setup the Configuration Suitesoftware to limit access for certain users.For instance, the generator OEM can install the software on the End Users PC and then setup multipleusernames to limit the customers access to only those functions that the OEM requires for the end user.An example of this is to give only SCADA access to a user requiring monitoring, or to give access to read andwrite configuration files, but not to edit a configuration file.
Create a new user type
Click the exitbutton if you dont
want to update your module.
Select Edit,then Newto createa new user
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5.2.4 UPDATE FIRMWARE
Selecting Update Firmwareinitiates the update wizard:
Click the exitbutton if you dont
want to update your module.
Click nextto continue.
Hint: Stopping the update processonce it begins could leave themodule inoperable! If this occurs,simply run the update wizard again
and let it complete correctly.
Ensure the modules supply isremoved, and then Click nextto
continue.
Connect the USB cable to themodule and into your PC, thenClick nextto continue.
Click to select the firmware update
file.
Then click nexttocontinue.
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If the file you attempt to send to themodule is not compatible with thecurrently connected module, theupdate cannot continue.In this example an attempt wasmade to send a 7210 firmware fileto a 7220 module!
Power up the module. It will beautomatically detected and the
update process will begin.
The update is now in progress and willtake under one minute.
During this phase:
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE USBCONNECTION
DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR PC
DO NOT REMOVE POWER
FROM THE CONTROLLER
The update is now complete.
The module will automatically restartwith the updated firmware (internalsoftware program).
It is now safe to disconnect the USBlead and power down the module oryour PC.
Click OKto continue.
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5.3 HELP MENU
Shows the version number of the configuration suite
5.4 TOOLBAR
The toolbar contains the most used commands from the menus and is often a quicker way of accessing these
commands.Create a new configuration file
Open an existing file from disk or flash memory device
Save the currently open file to the location it was loaded from previously. If this isa new file, you are prompted to enter a filename.
Print the currently open configuration file
Preview what the configuration file will look like on the page after printing.
Send the currently open configuration settings to the controller
Read the settings out of the connected controller for viewing / editing
Shows the version number of the configuration suite
Voltages are shown as phase to phase voltages in the configuration editor
Voltages are shown as phase to neutral voltages in the configuration editorSelect the communication method. The choices present are dependent upon yourPCs configuration.
USB To connect via USBdirectly to the controller, select USB:
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6 EDIT CONFIG
This menu allows module configuration, to change the function of Inputs, Outputs and LEDs, system timersand level settings to suit a particular application.
6.1 SCREEN LAYOUT
The type ofconfiguration
file being edited
Close thisconfiguration file
Move to thePreviousor Next
configuration page
The colouredshading showsthe currentlyselected page.
Click + or toshow or hidethe sub settingswithin each
sections.
Click to selectthe subsection
to view / edit
Click to returnto this page atany time
Step forward orbackward throughpreviously viewedpages
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6.2 MODULE OPTIONS
This section allows the user to change the options related to the module itself.
MiscellaneousOptions
Lamp test at powerup
=Lamp test at power up is disabled.=All module lamps illuminate when power is first applied.
Transfer by buttons =Fascia load control buttons are disabled.=Fascia load control buttons are enabled when the module is in Manual Mode.
Allows the user toselect the functionof the modulesuser configurableLED indicators.For details ofpossibleselections, pleasesee sectionentitled Outputsources
elsewhere in this
document.
Allows the user tocreate logo and text
insert cards
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6.3 APPLICATION OPTIONS
MiscellaneousOptionsBreaker type
Check Sync
See overleaf for description of the BreakerTypeand CheckSyncoptions
Return toprogrammedtransition
This option is only available when Check Syncis enabled.= Normal operation=During load transfer if the check syncof the supplies does not occur within two minutes,
a break or open transition transfer will occur.
Elevator PostTransfer
=Normal operation=Any configurable output set to elevator control remains active for the duration of theelevator delayafter a load transfer has taken place.
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6.3.1 BREAKER SCHEME A
Breaker scheme A is suitable for contactors or ACBs.
NOTE : Generator Closed Auxiliary and Mains Closed Auxiliary inputs do not affect the operation
of the load switching in Breaker Scheme A
6.3.1.1 MAINS / GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT
Activation of an input configured to mainsload inhibitor generatorload inhibitinputs cause the corresponding
breaker to be opened immediately. No other change in function will occur.When the input is deactivated the breaker is closed again if appropriate.
6.3.1.2 LOAD SHEDDING
If an input configured to Load Shed is activated, outputs set to Open Mains and Open Gen will energise, andinputs configured to Close Mains and Close Gen will de-energise. Open Mains Pulse and Open Gen Pulseoutputs will only energise if the corresponding supply was on load before application of the Load Shed input.When the Load Shed input is deactivated, the load will be transferred back to the supply that was
disconnected before application of the input.
6.3.1.3 TIMING DIAGRAM
Open Mains
Close Gen
Close Mains
Open Gen
Open Mains Pulse
Close Gen Pulse
Close Mains Pulse
Open Gen Pulse
Transfer timeTransfer Time
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6.3.2 BREAKER SCHEME B
Breaker Scheme B is intended only for use with certain designs of transfer switch. If you are using contactors,you MUST select Breaker Scheme A.
6.3.2.1 CHECK SYNCHRONISING IS DISABLED
6.3.2.1.1 TRANSFERRING TO GENERATOR
To open the mains breaker the Open Mainsoutput energises, it then de-energises when the Mains ClosedAuxiliaryindicates it has successfully opened, or after 1s whichever occurs first.When the Mains Closed Auxiliary indicates the mains breaker has opened, the transfer timerbegins.When the transfer timerexpires, the module attempts to close the generator breaker by energising the OpenMainsand Close Generatoroutputs simultaneously, it then de-energises these outputs when the GeneratorClosed Auxiliaryinput indicates it has successfully closed, or after 1s whichever occurs first.
6.3.2.1.2 TRANSFERRING TO MAINS
To open the generator breaker the Open Genoutput energises, it then de-energises when the GeneratorClosed Auxiliaryindicates it has successfully opened, or after 1s whichever occurs first.When the Generator Closed Auxiliary indicates the generator breaker has opened, the transfer timerbegins.When the transfer timerexpires, the module attempts to close the mains breaker by energising the Open Genand Close Mainsoutputs simultaneously, it then de-energises these outputs when the Mains Closed Auxiliaryinput indicates it has successfully closed, or after 1s whichever occurs first
6.3.2.1.3 LOAD SHED INPUT
When the Load Shedinput is activated while the generator is closed the Open Genoutput energises, it thende-energises when the Generator Closed Auxiliaryinput indicates that it has successfully opened, or after 1s
whichever occurs first.
When the Load Shedinput is activated while the mains is closed the Open Mainsoutput energises, it then de-energises when the Mains Closed Auxiliaryinput indicates that it has successfully opened, or after 1s
whichever occurs first.
When the Load shedinput is de-energised the load will be returned to the supply that was disconnected,
providing that supply is healthy.
6.3.2.1.4 TIMING DIAGRAM
Open Mains
Close Gen
Close Mains
Open Gen
Non-Sync Transfer TimeNon-Sync Transfer Time
Gen has closed
Mains has closed
Mains has opened
Gen has opened
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6.3.2.2 CHECK SYNCHRONISING IS ENABLED
NOTE : The module waits indefinitely for synchronisation unless the Return to programmedtransition function is active in which case after 2 minutes it performs a non-sync transfer as
described in the previous section.
NOTE : The transfer time is ignored during a check-sync but is used if the transfer fails and it
performs a non-sync transfer.
6.3.2.2.1 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR
When the module is about to transfer from mains to generator it activates the check sync function.When the mains and generator are within the phase and frequency window the module energises the OpenMains and Close Genoutputs simultaneously. These outputs are de-energised when the Generator ClosedAuxiliaryinput indicates it has successfully closed, or after 1s whichever occurs first.
6.3.2.2.2 TRANSFER TO MAINS
When the module is about to transfer from generator to mains it activates the check sync function.When the mains and generator are within the phase and frequency window the module energises the OpenGenand Close Mainsoutputs simultaneously. These outputs are de-energised when the Generator ClosedAuxiliary input indicates it has successfully closed, or after 1s whichever occurs first.
6.3.2.2.3 LOAD SHED INPUT
When the Load Shedinput is activated while the generator is closed the Open Genoutput energises, it thende-energises when the Generator Closed Auxiliaryinput indicates that it has successfully opened, or after 1s
whichever occurs first.
When the Load Shedinput is activated while the mains is closed the Open Mainsoutput energises, it then de-energises when the Mains Closed Auxiliaryinput indicates that it has successfully opened, or after 1s
whichever occurs first.
When the Load shedinput is de-energised the load will be returned to the supply that was disconnected,
providing that supply is healthy.
6.3.2.2.4 TIMING DIAGRAM
Open Mains
Close Gen
Close Mains
Open Gen
Gen has closed
Mains has closed
In Sync
In Sync
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6.4 DIGITAL INPUTS
The inputs page is subdivided into smaller sections.Select the required section with the mouse.
Input function. See sectionentitled Input functionsfordetails of all available functions
Closeor open to activate
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6.4.1 INPUT FUNCTIONS
Under the scope of IEEE 37.2, function numbers can also be used to represent functions in microprocessordevices and software programs. Where the DSE input functions can be represented by IEEE 37.2, the
function number is listed below.
Function Description
Not used The input is disabledAlarm Mute This input is used to silence the audible alarm from an external source,
such as a remote mute switch.
Alarm Reset This input is used to reset any latched alarms from a remote location. Itis also used to clear any latched warnings which may have occurred (ifconfigured) without having to stop the generator.
Auto Restore InhibitIEEE 37.2 - 3 checking orinterlocking relay
In the event of a remote start/mains failure, the generator will beinstructed to start and take load. On removal of the remote startsignal/mains return the module will continue to run the generator onload until the Auto Restore Inhibitinput is removed. This input allowsthe controller to be fitted as part of a system where the restoration tomains is controlled remotely or by an automated system.
Auto start InhibitIEEE 37.2 - 3 checking or
interlocking relay
This input is used to provide an over-ride function to prevent thecontroller from starting the generator in the event of a remote
start/mains out of limits condition occurring. If this input is active and aremote start signal/mains failure occurs the module will not give a startcommand to the generator. If this input signal is then removed, thecontroller will operate as if a remote start/mains failure has occurred,starting and loading the generator. This function can be used to give anANDfunction so that a generator will only be called to start if themains fails and another condition exists which requires the generator torun. If the Auto start Inhibit signal becomes active once more it will beignored until the module has returned the mains supply on load andshutdown.This input does not prevent starting of the engine in MANUAL or TESTmodes.
Auxiliary Generator Ready Allows an external device (such as the engine control module) toinstruct the ATS controller that the system is healthy and available to
take load. The ATS controller then monitors the voltage and frequencyto check they are within acceptable limits before performing the loadtransfer function.
Input K is fixed to provide this function.If not required, configure input k to open to activateand leave input Kdisconnected. Alternatively, connect input K permanently to the DCpositive supply.
Auxiliary Mains Fail The module will monitor the incoming single or three phase supply forOver voltage, Under Voltage, Over Frequency or Under frequency. Itmay be required to monitor a different mains supply or some aspect ofthe incoming mains not monitored by the controller. If the devicesproviding this additional monitoring are connected to operate this input,the controller will operate as if the incoming mains supply has fallenoutside of limits, the generator will be instructed to start and take theload. Removal of the input signal will cause the module to act if themains has returned to within limits providing that the mains sensing alsoindicates that the mains is within limits.
Generator Closed AuxiliaryIEEE 37.2 - 3 Checking orinterlocking relay(breaker acheme B)
This input is used to provide feedback to allow the controller to give trueindication of the contactor or circuit breaker switching status. It shouldbe connected to the generator load switching device auxiliary contact.
In Breaker Scheme A, Incorrect application of this signal does nottrigger an alarm condition, it is used solely for indication of the breakerstatus.
In Breaker Scheme B this feedback is used for internal interlocking ofthe breaker outputs.
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Generator Load InhibitIEEE 37.2 - 52 AC circuit breaker
This input is used to prevent the controller from loading the generator. Ifthe generator is already on load, activating this input will cause the 300series controller to unload the generator. Removing the input will allowthe generator to be loaded again.
NOTE: -This input only operates to control the generator-switching device if the 300 load switching logic is attempting to
load the generator. It will not control the generator-switchingdevice when the mains supply is on load.
Inhibit scheduled run This input is used to prevent operation of the set by the internalScheduler function.
Lamp Test This input is used to provide a test facility for the front panel indicatorsfitted to the 300 module. When the input is activated all LEDs shouldilluminate.
Load Shedding Opens both the mains and generator load switch devices. See thesection entitled Breaker Schemefor details of how this input interactswith the load switching control.
Mains closed AuxiliaryIEEE 37.2 - 3 Checking orinterlocking relay(breaker acheme B)
This input is used to provide feedback to allow the 300to give trueindication of the contactor or circuit breaker switching status. It shouldbe connected to the mains load switching device auxiliary contact.
In Breaker Scheme A, Incorrect application of this signal does nottrigger an alarm condition, it is used solely for indication of the breakerstatus.
In Breaker Scheme B this feedback is used for internal interlocking ofthe breaker outputs.
Mains Load InhibitIEEE 37.2 - 3 checking orinterlocking relay
This input is used to prevent the 300from loading the mains supply. Ifthe mains supply is already on load activating this input will cause the300to unload the mains supply. Removing the input will allow the mainsto be loaded again.
NOTE: -This input only operates to control the mainsswitching device if the 300load switching logic is attempting toload the mains. It will not control the mains switching device when
the generator is on load.Open / Close generatorIEEE 37.2 - 52 AC circuit breaker
Allows connection of an external signal to control open and closing ofthe generator load switch device.
Open / Close mainsIEEE 37.2 - 52 AC circuit breaker
Allows connection of an external signal to control open and closing ofthe mains load switch device.
Panel Lock Locks the module into the current operating mode.
Remote Start off load If this input is active, operation will be similar to the Remote Start onload function except that the generator will not be instructed to take theload. This function can be used where an engine only run is requirede.g. for exercise.
Remote Start on load When in auto mode, the module will perform the start sequence andtransfer load to the generator.In Manual mode, the load will be transferred to the generator if theengine is already running, however in manual mode, this input will not
generate start/stop requests of the engine.Simulate Mains available This function is provided to override the modules internal monitoring
function. If this input is active, the module will not respond to the state ofthe incoming AC mains supply.
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6.5 OUTPUTS
6.5.1 DIGITAL OUTPUTS
Select if the relay is toenergiseor de-energise
upon activation of the
source
Select what theoutput is to be
used to control
These labelsmatch thetypical wiringdiagram
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6.5.2 OUTPUT SOURCES
The list of output sources available for configuration of the module relay outputs also applies to the LEDconfiguration and expansion relay outputs (7300 series only).
Under the scope of IEEE 37.2, function numbers can also be used to represent functions in microprocessordevices and software programs. Where the DSE output functions can be represented by IEEE 37.2, the
function number is listed below.
Output source Activates Is not active.
Not Used The output will not change state (Unused)
Audible AlarmIEEE 37.2 74 alarm relay
This output indicates that the internalsounder is operating to a llow it to feed anexternal sounder. Operation of the Mutepushbutton will reset this output once
activated.
Inactive if the internal sounder is notoperating.
Battery Over VoltageIEEE 37.2 59DC overvoltage relay
This output indicates that a Battery Overvoltage alarm has occurred.
Inactive when battery voltage is not High
Battery Under VoltageIEEE 37.2 27DC undervoltage relay
This output indicates that a Battery UnderVoltage alarm has occurred.
Inactive when battery voltage is not Low
Close Gen OutputIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device.Whenever the 6100 module selects thegenerator to be o n load this control sourcewill be active.
Inactive whenever the generator is notrequired to be on load
Close Gen Output PulseIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device. Whenever the 6100 module selects thegenerator to be o n load this control source will be active for the duration of the BreakerClose Pulse timer, a fter which it will become inactive again.
This output is not available when Breaker Scheme B is selected, use Close GenOutput instead.
Close Mains OutputIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device.Whenever the 6100 module selects the mains tobe on load this control source will be active.
The output is inactive wheneverthe mains is not required to be onload
Close Mains Output PulseIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device. Whenever the 6100 module selects the mainsto be on load this control source will be active for the duration of the Breaker ClosePulse timer, af ter which it will become inactive again.
This output is not available when Breaker Scheme B is selected, use Close MainsOutput instead.
Combined Mains Failure Active when the mains supply is out of limits OR the input for Auxiliary Mains Failure isactive
Common Warning Active when o ne or more Warningalarms areactive
The output is inactive when nowarning alarms are present
Cooling Down Active during the off load cooling runDigital Input A - K Active when the digital input is active Inactive when :
If the input is not active If the input is active but
conditioned by activation delay,safety timeror Armingrequirements.
Elevator control Active during the elevator delaytime before aload transfer takes place and remains activefor the duration of the elevator delayafter atransfer takes place (when elevator posttransferis enabled.
Inactive at a ll other times
Generator Available Becomes active when the generator isavailable to take load.
Inactive when
Loading voltageand loadingfrequencyhave not been reached
After electrical tripalarm
During the starting sequencebefore the end of the warmingtimer.
The outputs are in alphabeticalorder with the parameterfirst. Forinstance for overspeed output, its
listed asEngine Overspeed.
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Output source Activates Is not active.
Generator failure Latched Activates when the generator failure alarm is ac tived. Reset by digital input configured toAlarm Reset
Generator failure Unlatched Activates when the generator failure alarm is ac tived. Reset automatically when thegenerator becomes available
Generator available Activates when the generator becomes available, is within configured limits and theauxiliary generator readyinput is active.
Generator load inhibited Indicates that an input configured to Generator Load Inhibitis active, preventing the set
from taking load.Generator available Activates when the generator becomes available. Ignores alarm conditions and thegenerator transient delay
Mains failure Latched Activates when the mains failure alarm is ac tived. Reset by digital input configured toAlarm Reset
Mains failure Unlatched Activates when the mains failure alarm is ac tived. Reset automatically when the mainsbecomes available
Mains in limits Activates when the generator becomes available, is within configured limits and theauxiliary generator readyinput is active.
Mains load inhibited Indicates that an input configured to Generator Load Inhibitis active, preventing the setfrom taking load.
Mains available Activates when the generator becomes available. Ignores alarm conditions and thegenerator transient delay
Open Gen OutputIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device.Whenever the 300 module selects thegenerator to be off load this control source
will be active.
Inactive whenever the generator isrequired to be on load
Open Gen Output PulseIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device. Whenever the 300 module selects thegenerator to be off load this control source will be active for the duration of the BreakerOpen Pulse timer, after which it will become inactive again.
This output is not available when Breaker Scheme B is selected, use Open GenOutput instead.
Open Mains OutputIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device.Whenever the 300 module selects themains to be off load this control source willbe active.
The output is inactive whenever the mainsis required to be on load
Open Mains Output PulseIEEE 37.2 52 ac circuit breaker
Used to control the load switching device. Whenever the 300 module selects the mainsto be off load this control source will be active for the duration of the Breaker OpenPulse timer, af ter which it will become inactive again.
This output is not available when Breaker Scheme B is selected, use Open MainsOutput instead.
Return delay Indicates that the set is on load, and the mains is available, during the return delaytimers.
Scheduled Run Active when the controller is requesting the set to run under control of the inbuiltScheduler.
Start Delay The controller is in the start delaytimer, after which the set will be called to start.
System in Auto Mode When the controller is in AUTO mode Inactive in any other mode.
System in Manual Mode When the controller is in MANUAL mode Inactive in any other mode.
System in Prohibit return Mode Becomes active when the generator is on load and the mains supply is healthy but aninput configured to Manual Restore is active.This can be used to signal to an operator that action is required before the set cantransfer back to the mains supply.
System in Test on load Mode When the controller is in MANUAL mode Inactive in any other mode.
Waiting for generator The controller has requested the generator to start and is waiting for i t to become
available.Waiting for Manual Restore Becomes active when the generator is on load and the mains supply is healthy but an
input configured to Manual Restore is active.This can be used to signal to an operator that action is required before the set cantransfer back to the mains supply.
Warming up Active when the set is running off load, during the warming timer, before taking load.
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6.6 TIMERS
Many timers are associated with alarms. Where this occurs, the timer for the alarm is located on the samepage as the alarm setting. Timers not associated with an alarm are located on the timers page.The timerspage is subdivided into smaller sections. Select the required section with the mouse.
6.6.1 START TIMERS
Timer Description
Mains Transient Delay Used to give a delay between the mains supply being measured out of limits, and acceptancethat the mains has failed. This can be used to prevent the generator starting caused by shortterm events on the mains supply.
Start delay Used to give a delay before starting in AUTO mode. This timer is activated upon a remote startsignal being applied, or upon a start due to mains failure, scheduled run or any other automaticstart.Typically this timer is applied to prevent starting upon f leeting remote start signals or short termmains failures.
Warming up time The amount of time that the set will run BEFORE being allowed to take load. This is used towarm the engine to prevent excessive wear.
Generator Fail Delay The 332 instructs the set to start and waits for the period of this timer for the set to becomeavailable. If it is not available when the timer expires, the generator failurealarm is triggerred.
Elevator Delay Use to delay the elevator controloutput before and after load transfer takes place. See sectionentitled Applicationfor details of elevator control.
Click and drag to change the setting.Timers increment in steps of 1 second up toone minute, then in steps of 30 seconds upto 30minutes, then in steps of 30 minutesthereafter (where allowed by the limits of the
timer).
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6.6.2 LOAD / STOPPING TIMERS
Timer Description
Transfer Time The time between the generator load switch being opened and the mains load switch beingclosed (or vice versa). Used to give time for the load switches to move to their correctpositions and to prevent the mechanical interlock from jamming.This timer can also be used to give a dead time to ensure that any machinery stops fully afterremoval of the supply, before applying the new supply to the equipment (for instance directlydriven AC motors).
Breaker close pulse The amount of time that Breaker Close Pulsesignals will be present when the request toclose a breaker is given.
Breaker Trip pulse The amount of time that Breaker Open Pulsesignals will be present when the request to opena breaker is given.
Return delay A delay, used in auto mode only, that allows for short term removal of the request to stop theset before action is taken. This is usually used to ensure the set remains on load beforeaccepting that the start request has been removed.
Cooling time The amount of time that the set will be made to run OFF LOAD before being stopped. This isto allow the set to cool down and is particularly important for engines with turbo chargers.
Fail to stop delay If the set is called to stop and is still running after the fail to stopdelay, a Fail to Stopalarm isgenerated.
Generator transientdelay
Used to delay the generator under/over volts/frequency alarms. Typically this is used toprevent spurious shutdown alarms caused by large changes in load levels.
6.6.3 MODULE TIMERS
Timer Description
LCD Page timer If the module is left unattended for the duration of the LCD Page Timerit will revert to showthe Statuspage.
LCD Scroll Timer The scroll time between parameters on a selected page
Click and drag to change the setting.Timers increment in steps of 1second upto one minute, then in steps of30seconds up to 30minutes, then in stepsof 30minutes thereafter (where allowedby the limits of the timer).
If you need to change the timer by asmall amount, try clicking with themouse to the side of the adjust handle to the right (increase) or left (decrease).
Alternatively once youve selected thetimer, you can use the left (decrease) or
right (increase) keyboard keys.
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6.7 GENERATOR
The generatorpage is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
6.7.1 GENERATOR OPTIONS
Select your ACsystem. A schematicis shown below withconnection detailsfrom the alternator
to the DSE300Series module.
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6.7.2 GENERATOR ALARMS
Alarm IEEE designation
Generator Under voltage IEEE 37.2 - 27AC Undervoltage relay
Generator loading voltage The generator will not be permitted to take load until the loading voltage and loadingfrequency have been reached.
Generator Under Frequency IEEE 37.2 -81 Frequency relay
Generator loading Frequency The generator will not be permitted to take load until the loading voltage and loadingfrequency have been reached.
Click to enable ordisable the alarms.The relevant valuesbelow will appeargreyed outif the
alarm is disabled.
Click and drag to change the
setting.
Type the valueor click the upand downarrows tochange the
settings
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6.8 LOAD CURRENT
Timer DescriptionEnable CT SupportNot available on DSE332 V1
= CTs are not fitted. The ATS module will not include Load Amps on theinstrumentation display.= CTs are not fitted. The ATS module will display Load Amps.
CT Primary Primary rating of the Current Transformers
Full Load Rating This value should be set to the full load rating of the generator.
Click and drag to change the
setting.
Type the valueor click the upand downarrows tochange the
settings
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6.9 MAINS
The mainspage is subdivided into smaller sections.Select the required section with the mouse.
6.9.1 MAINS OPTIONS
Timer Description
ImmediateMains Dropout
= Upon mains failure, the mains load switch will be kept closed until the generator is upto speed and volts.= Upon mains failure, the mains load switch will be opened immediately, subject to thesetting of the mains transient timer.
AC System These settings are used to detail the type of AC system to which the module is connected:3 phase 4 wire, 1 phase 2 wire, 2 phase 3 wire L1-L2, 2 phase 3 wire L1-L3, 3 phase 3wire, 3 phase 4 wire delta
This list is not exhaustive. DSE reserve the right to add to this list as part of our policy ofcontinual development
If three phase loads arepresent, it is usually desirableto set this parameter totoenable Immediate MainsDropout.
This is read only forinformation purposes. The ACsystem is configured in theGenerator Options page.
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6.9.2 MAINS ALARMS
Alarm IEEE designation
Mains Under voltage IEEE 37.2 - 27AC Undervoltage relay
Mains Over voltage IEEE 37.2 - 59AC Overvoltage relay
Mains Under Frequency IEEE 37.2 -81 Frequency relay
Mains Over Frequency IEEE 37.2 -81 Frequency relay
Click and drag to change the
setting.
Type the valueor click the upand downarrows tochange the
settings
Click to enable ordisable the alarms.The relevant valuesbelow will appeargreyed outif the
alarm is disabled.
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6.10 PLANT BATTERY
Alarm IEEE designation
Plant Battery Undervolts IEEE 37.2 -27 DC Undervoltage relay
Plant Battery Overvolts IEEE 37.2 -59 DC Overvoltage relay
Click and drag to change the
setting.
Type the valueor click the upand downarrows tochange the
settings
Click to enable ordisable the option.The relevant valuesbelow will appeargreyed outif the
alarm is disabled.
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6.11 SCHEDULER
The Exercise Scheduler is used to give up to 16 scheduled runs. This run schedule is configurable to repeatevery 7 days (weekly) or every 28 days (monthly) . The run can be on loador off load.
Click to enable ordisable the option.The relevant valuesbelow will appeargreyed outif thealarm is disabled. Configure the
required start time
and run duration.
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8 SCADA
SCADA stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition and is provided both as a service tool and alsoas a means of monitoring / controlling the generator set.
As a service tool, the SCADA pages is to check the operation of the controllers inputs and outputs as well aschecking the generators operating parameters.
When connection is made
The SCADApage is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
Click to connect to
the module
Click to close theconnection to themodule
The connectedmodules firmware
revision number
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8.2 MIMIC
This screen provides a mimic of the control module and allows the operator to change the control mode of themodule.
Click the mimic buttons to
control the module remotely
Hint: Buttons may not operate if this hasbeen locked out by the Access securityfeature of the Configuration SuiteSoftware.Refer to your system supplier for details.
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8.4 DIGITAL INPUTS
8.5 DIGITAL OUTPUTS
State of the input(open or closed tobattery negative)
Shows if the input channel is active
or not.
State of theoutput (open orclosed)
Shows if the output channel is active or not.
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8.6 MAINS
Shows the modules measurements of the mains supply.
8.7 GENERATOR
Shows the modules measurements of the generator supply.
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8.8 LOAD
Shows the modules measurements of the load.
8.9 PLANT BATTERY
Shows the measurement of the plant battery
8.10 ALARMSShows any present alarm conditions.
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8.11 STATUSShows the modules current status.
8.12 EVENT LOG
Shows the contents of the modules event log.
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8.13 DATE AND TIME