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    MULTI-LINE 2PARAMETER LIST

    AGC Automatic Genset ControllerPARAMETER LIST

      Alarm list

      Parameter list

    Document no.: 4189340563D

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    Table of contents

    1.  ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT .................................................................................................... 5 

    GENERAL PURPOSE ...................................................................................................................... 5 

    INTENDED USERS.......................................................................................................................... 5 

    CONTENTS/OVERALL STRUCTURE .................................................................................................. 5 

    2.  WARNINGS AND LEGAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 6 

    LEGAL INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBILITY ..................................................................................... 6 

    ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS ..................................................................................... 6 

    S AFETY ISSUES ............................................................................................................................ 6 

    DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................................ 6 

    3.  ALARM LIST .......................................................................................................................... 7 

     ALARM TABLE OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 8 

    REVERSE POWER AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTION ..................................................................... 11 

    VOLTAGE PROTECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 14 

    FREQUENCY PROTECTIONS ......................................................................................................... 16 

    BUSBAR VOLTAGE PROTECTIONS................................................................................................. 19 

    BUSBAR FREQUENCY PROTECTIONS ............................................................................................ 22 

    M AINS FAILURE PROTECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 25 

    OVERLOAD PROTECTIONS ........................................................................................................... 26 

    CURRENT UNBALANCE PROTECTION ............................................................................................ 28 

    VOLTAGE UNBALANCE PROTECTION ............................................................................................. 28 

    REACTIVE POWER IMPORT (LOSS OF EXCITATION) PROTECTION .................................................... 29 

    REACTIVE POWER EXPORT (OVEREXCITATION) PROTECTION ......................................................... 29 

    NEGATIVE SEQUENCE ................................................................................................................. 30 

    ZERO SEQUENCE ........................................................................................................................ 31 

    DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT PROTECTION .................................................................................. 32 

    BUSBAR UNBALANCE VOLTAGE .................................................................................................... 33 

    TIME-DEPENDENT UNDERVOLTAGE .............................................................................................. 33 NON-ESSENTIAL LOAD TRIP (LOAD SHEDDING) .............................................................................. 36 

    UNDERVOLTAGE AND REACTIVE POWER LOW ............................................................................... 38 

    SYNCHRONISATION AND BREAKER ALARMS .................................................................................. 39 

    SYNCHRONISATION AND BREAKER ALARMS .................................................................................. 39 

    REGULATION ALARMS ................................................................................................................. 42 

    DIGITAL INPUT 23-27 SETUP ....................................................................................................... 43 

    DIGITAL INPUT 43-55 SETUP ....................................................................................................... 43 

    DIGITAL INPUT 91-97 SETUP ....................................................................................................... 44 

    DIGITAL INPUT 102-108 SETUP ................................................................................................... 45 

    DIGITAL INPUT 112-117 SETUP ................................................................................................... 46 

    EMERGENCY STOP ..................................................................................................................... 47 

    DIGITAL INPUT 127-133 SETUP ................................................................................................... 47 

     ANALOGUE INPUT SETUP (OPTION M15.6) ................................................................................... 48 

    MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ANALOGUE INPUT SETUP ............................................................................... 51 

    SPEED AND RUNNING FEEDBACK SETUP ....................................................................................... 63 

     ANALOGUE INPUT SETUP (OPTION M15.8) ................................................................................... 66 

     AUX. SUPPLY SETUP ................................................................................................................... 69 

    STOP COIL WIREBREAK AND INTERNAL COMMUNICATION ALARMS .................................................. 70 

    ENGINE HEATER FAILURE ............................................................................................................ 70 

    B ATTERY TESTS ......................................................................................................................... 71 

    M AX. VENTILATION ...................................................................................................................... 73 

    SWITCHBOARD ERROR ................................................................................................................ 74 

    SWITCHBOARD ERROR ................................................................................................................ 74 

    EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ERROR ............................................................................................ 75 

    ENGINE INTERFACE COMMUNICATION ALARMS .............................................................................. 76 

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    POWER MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION ERROR ........................................................................... 79 

    INTERNAL CAN COMMUNICATION ERROR ..................................................................................... 79 

    EXTERNAL I/O ALARM SETUP ....................................................................................................... 80 

    4.  PARAMETER LIST .............................................................................................................. 82 

    P ARAMETER TABLE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 82 

    SYNCHRONISATION ..................................................................................................................... 85 REGULATION .............................................................................................................................. 87 

    DIGITAL OUTPUT SETUP .............................................................................................................. 92 

     ANALOGUE OUTPUT LIMITS .......................................................................................................... 97 

    TRANSDUCER OUTPUTS .............................................................................................................. 98 

    REGULATOR OUTPUT SELECTION ............................................................................................... 103 

    SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................... 104 

    GENERAL SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 104 

    COUNTERS AND TIMERS ............................................................................................................ 106 

     ALARM HORN ............................................................................................................................ 107 

    RUN COIL SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 107 

    RUNNING, START AND STOP ...................................................................................................... 108 

    BREAKER CONTROL .................................................................................................................. 109 

    POWER DERATE ....................................................................................................................... 110 

    IDLE START .............................................................................................................................. 110 

    ENGINE HEATER ....................................................................................................................... 111 

     ANALOGUE LOAD SHARING LINES OUTPUT .................................................................................. 111 

    M ASTER CLOCK ........................................................................................................................ 112 

    COOLING VENTILATION .............................................................................................................. 112 

    SUMMER/WINTER TIME .............................................................................................................. 112 

    FUEL TRANSFER PUMP LOGIC .................................................................................................... 113 

     ALARM JUMP ............................................................................................................................ 113 

    M AINS SETUP ........................................................................................................................... 114 

    TEST ....................................................................................................................................... 115 

    CONTROLLER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................ 115 

    M AINS FAILURE ........................................................................................................................ 116 Y1(X1) DROOP CURVE .............................................................................................................. 117 

    Y2(X2) DROOP CURVE .............................................................................................................. 118 

    EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ...................................................................................................... 120 

    POWER MANAGEMENT INTERNAL COMMUNICATION ..................................................................... 120 

    ENGINE INTERFACE COMMUNICATION......................................................................................... 121 

    EXTERNAL I/O COMMUNICATION SETUP...................................................................................... 122 

    EVENT PRINTER ........................................................................................................................ 123 

    POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP .................................................................................................... 124 

    JUMP MENUS ............................................................................................................................ 130 

    COMMAND TIMERS .................................................................................................................... 134 

    GSM SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................ 135 

    P ASSWORDS ............................................................................................................................ 135 

    VDO 102 ................................................................................................................................. 136 

    VDO 105 ................................................................................................................................. 138 

    VDO 108 ................................................................................................................................. 138 

    MULTI-INPUT SELECTIONS ......................................................................................................... 138 

    4-20 M A INPUT SCALING ........................................................................................................... 139 

    EXTERNAL DIGITAL OUTPUTS ..................................................................................................... 139 

    EXTERNAL MODULE STATUS ...................................................................................................... 139 

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    This document is valid for the following products:

     AGC Software version 3.6X.X or later.

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    1. About this document

    This chapter includes general user information about this handbook concerning the general

    purpose, the intended users and the overall contents and structure.

    General purpose

    This document is the complete parameter list for DEIF’s Multi-line units with software version 3.

    The document includes all parameters, which means that some of the option parameters included

    may not be accessible in the system in question.

    Intended users

    The parameter list is mainly intended for the person responsible for the unit parameter setup. In

    most cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful

    information here.

    Contents/overall structure

    The Parameter List is divided into chapters and in order to make the structure of the document

    simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the top of a new page. The following will

    outline the contents of each of the chapters.

    About this document

    This first chapter includes general information about this handbook as a document. It deals with

    the general purpose and the intended users of the Parameter List. Furthermore, it outlines the

    overall contents and structure of the document.

    Warnings and legal information

    The second chapter includes information about general legal issues and safety precautionsrelevant in the handling of DEIF products. Furthermore, this chapter will introduce note and warning

    symbols, which will be used throughout the handbook.

    Procedure for parameter setup

    This chapter deals with the procedure to be followed, when the parameters are set up or changed.

    By use of various illustrations this chapter will guide the user through the procedure for parameter

    setup step by step.

    Alarm list

    This chapter includes a complete standard alarm list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be

    used for reference, when information about specific alarms is needed.

    Parameter list

    This chapter includes a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be

    used for reference, when information about specific parameters is needed.

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    2. Warnings and legal information

    This chapter includes important information about general legal issues relevant in the handling of

    DEIF products. Furthermore, some overall safety precautions will be introduced and

    recommended. Finally, the highlighted notes and warnings, which will be used throughout this

    handbook, are presented.

    Legal information and responsibility

    DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt

    about how to install or operate the generator set controlled by the unit, the company responsible for

    the installation or the operation of the set must be contacted.

    Electrostatic discharge awareness

    Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminals against static discharges during the

    installation. Once the unit is installed and connected, these precautions are no longer necessary.

    Safety issues

    Installing the unit implies work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation

    should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working

    with live electrical equipment.

    Definitions

    Throughout this document a number of notes and warnings will be presented. To ensure that these

    are noticed, they will be highlighted in order to separate them from the general text.

    Notes

    Warnings

    The notes provide general information which will be helpful for the reader to

    bear in mind.

    The warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation which could result in

    death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not

    followed.

    Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC

    measurement inputs as this could lead to injury or death.

    The units are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the

    warranty will be lost.

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    3. Alarm list

    This chapter includes a complete alarm list, including all possible options. Therefore, this

    chapter is to be used for reference when specific information about the individual parameters is

    needed for the unit setup. An overview list can be seen on the next page.

    The table consists of the following possible adjustments:

    Setpoint: The alarm setpoint is adjusted in the setpoint menu. The setting is a percentage

    of the nominal values.

    Delay: The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached

    until the alarm occurs.

    Relay output A: A relay can be activated by output A.

    Relay output B: A relay can be activated by output B.

    Enable: The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated, RUN

    means that the alarm has run status. This means it is activated when the

    running signal is present.

    Fail class: When the alarm occurs the unit will react depending on the selected fail class.

    Fail classes are:

    Fail class DG (diesel

    generator)

    Mains unit BTB (bus tie

    breaker)

    F1 Block Block Block

    F2 Warning Warning WarningF3 Trip GB Trip TB Trip BTB

    F4 Trip + Stop Trip MB N/A

    F5 Shutdown N/A N/A

    F6 Trip MB N/A N/A

    F7 Safety stop N/A N/A

    F8 Trip MB/GB N/A N/A

    Small differences due to the character of the parameters may exist between the

    individual tables.

    In the following, these abbreviations are used:G: Generator

    GB: Generator breaker

    TB: Tie breaker (for mains unit)

    MB: Mains breaker

    BTB: Bus tie breaker

    BA: Busbar A (BTB unit)

    BB: Busbar (BTB unit: Busbar B)

    N/A: Not available

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    It is also possible to configure the

    parameters by using the PC utility

    software. It will be possible to make the

    same configurations as described above.

    By using the PC utility software, extra

    functionality is available. For all theprotections it is possible to make an

    automatic acknowledgement of the

    alarm.

    Alarm table overview

    Protection  - Analogue input setup

    1000 G/M/BA -P> 1 4000 4-20 mA 91.1

    1010 G/M/BA -P> 2 4010 4-20 mA 91.2

    1030 G/M/BA I> 1 4020 W. fail ana 91

    1040 G/M/BA I> 2 4030 4-20 mA 93.11050 G/M/BA I> 3 4040 4-20 mA 93.2

    1060 G/M/BA I> 4 4050 W. fail ana 93

    4060 4-20 mA 95.1

    1100 G Iv > 1-6 4070 4-20 mA 95.2

    1110 G Iv > 4080 W. fail ana 95

    1130 G/M/BA I>> 1 4090 4-20 mA 97.1

    1140 G/M/BA I>> 2 4100 4-20 mA 97.2

    1150 G/M/BA U> 1 4110 W. fail ana 97

    1160 G/M/BA U> 2

    1170G/M/BA U< 1 Multi-analogue input setup (-contd)

    1180 G/M/BA U< 2 4120 4-20mA 102.1

    1190 G/M/BA U< 3 4130 4-20mA 102.2

    1200 G/M/BA voltage trip 4140 V DC 102.1

    1210 G/M/BA f> 1  4150 V DC 102.2

    1220 G/M/BA f> 2 4160 PT 102.1

    1230 G/M/BA f> 3 4170 PT 102.2

    1240 G/M/BA f< 1 4180 VDO oil 102.1

    1250 G/M/BA f< 2 4190 VDO oil 102.2

    1260 G/M/BA f< 3 4200 VDO water 102.1

    1270 BB U> 1 4210 VDO water 102.2

    1280 BB U> 2 4220 VDO fuel 102.1

    1290 BB U> 3 4230 VDO fuel 102.2

    1300 BB U< 1 4240 W. fail 102

    1310 BB U< 2 4250 4-20mA 105.1

    1320 BB U< 3 4260 4-20mA 105.2

    1330 BB U< 4 4270 V DC 105.1

    1340 BB Voltage trip 4280 V DC 105.2

    1350 BB f> 1  4290 PT 105.1

    1360 BB f> 2 4300 PT 105.2

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    1370 BB f> 3 4310 VDO oil 105.1

    1380 BB f< 1 4320 VDO oil 105.2

    1390 BB f< 2 4330 VDO water 105.1

    1400 BB f< 3 4340 VDO water 105.2

    1410 BB f< 4 4350 VDO fuel 105.1

    1420 df/dt (ROCOF) 4360 VDO fuel 105.2

    1430 Vector jump 4370 W. fail 105

    1440 BB pos seq volt 4380 4-20mA 108.11450 G/M/BA P> 1 4390 4-20mA 108.2

    1460 G/M/BA P> 2 4400 V DC 108.1

    1470 G/M/BA P> 3 4410 V DC 108.2

    1480 G/M/BA P> 4 4420 PT 108.1

    1490 G/M/BA P> 5 4430 PT 108.2

    1500 G/M Unbalance current 4440 VDO oil 108.1

    1510 G/M Unbalance volt 4450 VDO oil 108.2

    1520 G -Q> 4460 VDO water 108.1

    1530 G Q> 4470 VDO water 108.2

    1540 G/M Neg. Seq. current 4480 VDO fuel 108.1

    1550 G/M Neg. seq. voltage 4490 VDO fuel 108.2

    1560 Neg. seq. select 4500 W. fail 108

    1570 G/M/BA zero seq. current 4510 Overspeed 1

    1580 G/M/BA zero seq. voltage 4520 Overspeed 21590 Zero seq. select 4530 Crank failure

    1600 G/M/BA Directional overcurrent 1 4540 Run feedb. fail

    1610 G/M/BA Directional overcurrent 2 4550 MPU wirebreak

    1620 BB Unbalance U 4560 Hz/V failure

    1630 Ut< SP 1-3 1 4570 Start failure

    1640 Ut< SP 4-6 1 4580 Stop failure

    1650 Ut< Activate 1 4590 Underspeed 1

    1660 Ut< 1 4960 U< aux. term. 1

    1670 Ut< SP 1-3 2 4970 U> aux. term. 1

    1680 Ut< SP 4-6 2 4980 U< aux. term.98

    1690 Ut< Activate 2 4990 U> aux. term.98

    1700 Ut< 2

    1800 NEL 1 I> System

    1810 NEL 2 I> - General setup1820 NEL 3 I> 6270 Stop coil wire fail

    1830 NEL 1 BB f> 6280 Int. comm. fail

    1840 NEL 2 BB f> 6330 Engine heater 1

    1850 NEL 3 BB f>

    1860 NEL 1 P> 6410 Battery test

    1870 NEL 2 P> 6420 Auto battery test

    1880 NEL 3 P> 6430 Battery asymmetry

    1890 NEL 1 P>> 6440 Battery asymmetry 1

    1900 NEL 2 P>> 6450 Battery asymmetry 2

    1910 NEL 3 P>>

    1960 U and Q < 1 6470 Max ventilation 1

    1970 U and Q < 2 6480 Max ventilation 2

    1980 GB ext. tripped

    6500 Blk. swbd error

    Control 6510 Stp. swbd error

    - Synchronisation

    2120 Sync window 6540 Not in Auto

    2130 GB/TB/BTB sync failure

    2140 MB sync failure System

    2150 Phase seq error - Communication

    2154 Phase rotation

    2160 GB/TB/BTB open fail 7520 Ext. comm. error

    2170 GB/TB/BTB close fail 7530 CAN fail mode

    2180 GB/TB/BTB pos. fail

    2200 MB open fail 7570 EI comm. error

    2210 MB close fail 7580 EIC warning

    2220 MB pos. fail 7590 EIC shutdown

    2270 Close before excitation fail 7600 EIC overspeed

    7610 EIC coolant t. 1

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    - Regulation 7620 EIC coolant t. 2

    2560 GOV reg. fail 7630 EIC oil press. 1

    2630 Deload error 7640 EIC oil press. 2

    2680 AVR reg. fail 7650 EIC oil temp. 1

    7660 EIC oil temp. 2

    Input/output

    - Binary input setup 7870 Any BTB missing/appl hazard

    3000 Dig. input 233010 Dig. input 24 7930 CAN 1 Comm error

    3020 Dig. input 25 7940 CAN 2 Comm error

    3030 Dig. input 26

    3040 Dig. input 27 - External I/O

    12000 Ext. Ain 1.1

    3130 Dig. input 43 12010 Ext. Ain 1.2

    3140 Dig. input 44

    3150 Dig. input 45 12030 Ext. Ain 2.1

    3160 Dig. input 46 12040 Ext. Ain 2.2

    3170 Dig. input 47

    3180 Dig. input 48 12060 Ext. Ain 3.1

    3190 Dig. input 49 12070 Ext. Ain 3.2

    3200 Dig. input 50

    3210 Dig. input 51 12090 Ext. Ain 4.13220 Dig. input 52 12100 Ext. Ain 4.2

    3230 Dig. input 53

    3240 Dig. input 54 12120 Ext. Ain 5.1

    3250 Dig. input 55 12130 Ext. Ain 5.2

    3330 Dig. input 91 12150 Ext. Ain 6.1

    3340 Dig. input 92 12160 Ext. Ain 6.2

    3350 Dig. input 93

    3360 Dig. input 94 12180 Ext. Ain 7.1

    3370 Dig. input 95 12190 Ext. Ain 7.2

    3380 Dig. input 96

    3390 Dig. input 97 12210 Ext. Ain 8.1

    12220 Ext. Ain 8.2

    3400 Dig. input 102 12230 4-20 mA Ext in 1 scale3410 Dig. input 105

    3420 Dig. input 108 12540 Ext dig. In 1

    12550 Ext dig. In 2

    3430 Dig. input 112 12560 Ext dig. In 3

    3440 Dig. input 113 12570 Ext dig. In 4

    3450 Dig. input 114 12580 Ext dig. In 5

    3460 Dig. input 115 12590 Ext dig. In 6

    3470 Dig. input 116 12600 Ext dig. In 7

    3480 Dig. input 117 12610 Ext dig. In 8

    12620 Ext dig. In 9

    3490 Emergency stop 12630 Ext dig. In 10

    12640 Ext dig. In 11

    3500 Dig. input 127 12650 Ext dig. In 12

    3510 Dig. input 128 12660 Ext dig. In 13

    3520 Dig. input 129 12670 Ext dig. In 14

    3530 Dig. input 130 12680 Ext dig. In 15

    3540 Dig. input 131 12690 Ext dig. In 16

    3550 Dig. input 132

    3560 Dig. input 133

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    Reverse power and overcurrent protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1000 G/M/BA reverse power 1

    1001G/M/BA

     –P> 1Setpoint

    -200.0%

    0.0%-5.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    reverse power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1002G/M/BA

     –P> 1Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1003G/M/BA

     –P> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1004G/M/BA

     –P> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1005G/M/BA

     –P> 1Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1006 G/M/BA –P> 1

    Fail class F1…F8 Trip GB(F3)

    1010 G/M/BA reverse power 2

    1011G/M/BA

     –P> 2Setpoint

    -200.0%

    0.0%-5.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    reverse power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1012G/M/BA

     –P> 2Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1013G/M/BA

     –P> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1014G/M/BA

     –P> 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1015G/M/BA

     –P> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1016G/M/BA

     –P> 2Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1030 G/M/BA overcurrent 1

    1031G/M/BA

    I> 1Setpoint

    50.0%

    200.0%115.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1032G/M/BA

    I> 1Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s10.0 s

    1033G/M/BA

    I> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1034G/M/BA

    I> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1035G/M/BA

    I> 1Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1036G/M/BA

    I> 1Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1040 G/M/BA overcurrent 2

    1041G/M/BA

    I> 2Setpoint

    50.0%

    200.0%120.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    1042G/M/BA

    I> 2Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s5.0 s

    1043G/M/BA

    I> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1044G/M/BA

    I> 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    delay.

    1045G/M/BA

    I> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1046G/M/BA

    I> 2Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1050 G/M/BA overcurrent 3

    1051G/M/BA

    I> 3Setpoint

    50.0%

    200.0%115.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1052G/M/BA

    I> 3Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s10.0 s

    1053G/M/BA

    I> 3

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1054G/M/BA

    I> 3

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1055G/M/BA

    I> 3Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1056G/M/BA

    I> 3Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1060 G/M/BA overcurrent 4

    1061G/M/BA

    I> 4Setpoint

    50.0%

    200.0%120.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1062G/M/BA

    I> 4Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s5.0 s

    1063G/M/BA

    I> 4

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1064 G/M/BAI> 4

    Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption dep.

    Not used

    1065G/M/BA

    I> 4Enable

    OFF

    ONON

    1066G/M/BA

    I> 4Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1100 Voltage-dependent overcurrent curve setting

    1101 G Iv > (50%)Setpoint

    I1

    50.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    @50%

    nom.

    voltage

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to

    nominal generator

    current.

    The condition has to be

    true i.e.

    I1 (100%)Setpoint

    I6

    50.0%

    200.0%200.0%

    @100

    % nom.

    voltage

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1110 Voltage-dependent overcurrent alarm

    1110 G Iv > Setpoint50.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when theovercurrent has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay. The setpoint

    value is calculated

    automatically by the

    values in menus 1101-

    1106.

    1111 G Iv > Timer0.1 s

    10.0 s1.0 s

    1112 G Iv >Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1113 G Iv >Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1114 G Iv > ActivateOFF

    ONON

    1115 G Iv > Fail class F1…F8Trip GB

    (F3)

    1130 G/M/BA fast overcurrent 1

    1131G/M/BA

    I>> 1Setpoint

    150.0%

    350.0%150.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm settings

    relate to the nominal

    current setting.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1132G/M/BA

    I>> 1Timer

    0.0 s

    100.0 s2.0 s

    1133G/M/BA

    I>> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1134G/M/BA

    I>> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1135G/M/BA

    I>> 1Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1136G/M/BA

    I>> 1Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1140 G/M/BA fast overcurrent 2

    1141G/M/BA

    I>> 2Setpoint

    150.0%

    350.0%200.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    current has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1142G/M/BA

    I>> 2Timer

    0.0 s

    100.0 s0.5 s

    1143G/M/BA

    I>> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1144G/M/BA

    I>> 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1145G/M/BA

    I>> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1146G/M/BA

    I>> 2Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

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    Voltage protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1150 G/M/BA overvoltage 1

    1151G/M/BA

    U> 1Setpoint

    100.0%

    120.0%103.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1152G/M/BA

    U> 1Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1153G/M/BA

    U> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1154G/M/BA

    U> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1155G/M/BA

    U> 1 EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1156G/M/BA

    U> 1

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1160 G/M/BA overvoltage 2

    1161G/M/BA

    U> 2Setpoint

    100.0%

    120.0%105.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1162G/M/BA

    U> 2Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1163G/M/BA

    U> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1164 G/M/BAU> 2

    Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1165G/M/BA

    U> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1166G/M/BA

    U> 2

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1170 G/M/BA undervoltage 1

    1171G/M/BA

    U< 1Setpoint

    40.0%

    100.0%97.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmeddelay.

    1172G/M/BA

    U< 1Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1173G/M/BA

    U< 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1174G/M/BA

    U< 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1175G/M/BA

    U< 1Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1176G/M/BA

    U< 1

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1180 G/M/BA undervoltage 2

    1181G/M/BA

    U< 2

    Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%

    95.0%Designer’s

    Reference

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1182G/M/BA

    U< 2Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    Handbook voltage has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmeddelay.1183 G/M/BAU< 2 Relayoutput A

    Not used

    Optiondep.

    Not used

    1184G/M/BA

    U< 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1185G/M/BA

    U< 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1186G/M/BA

    U< 2

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1190 G/M/BA undervoltage 3

    1191G/M/BA

    U< 3Setpoint

    40.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has beencontinuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1192G/M/BA

    U< 3Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1193G/M/BA

    U< 3

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1194G/M/BA

    U< 3

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1195G/M/BA

    U< 3Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1196G/M/BA

    U< 3

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1200 G/M/BA Voltage trip

    1201G/M/BA

    Voltage tripSetpoint

    Ph-Ph

    Ph-NPh-Ph

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Selection between

    phase-phase or phase-

    neutral voltage detection.

    When phase-phase

    tripping is selected, the

    voltage alarms relate to

    the nominal voltage.

    When phase-neutral

    tripping is selected, the

    voltage alarms relate to

    the nominal voltage

    divided by √3.

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    Frequency protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1210 G/M/BA overfrequency 1

    1211G/M/BA

    f> 1Setpoint

    100.0%

    120.0%103.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    Frequency settings

    relate to nominal

    frequency setting.

    1212G/M/BA

    f> 1Timer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1213G/M/BA

    f> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1214G/M/BA

    f> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1215G/M/BA

    f> 1Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1216G/M/BA

    f> 1Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1220 G/M/BA overfrequency 2

    1221G/M/BA

    f> 2Setpoint

    100.0%

    120.0%105.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously above theprogrammed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1222G/M/BA

    f> 2 Timer0.2 s

    100.0 s 5.0 s

    1223G/M/BA

    f> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1224G/M/BA

    f> 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1225G/M/BA

    f> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1226G/M/BA

    f> 2Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1230 G/M/BA overfrequency 3

    1231G/M/BA

    f> 3Setpoint

    100.0%

    120.0%105.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1232G/M/BA

    f> 3Timer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1233G/M/BA

    f> 3

    Relay

    output A

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1234G/M/BA

    f> 3

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1235G/M/BA

    f> 3Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1236

    G/M/BA

    f> 3 Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1240 G/M/BA underfrequency 1

    1241G/M/BA

    f< 1Setpoint

    80.0%

    100.0%97.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1242G/M/BA

    f< 1Timer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1243G/M/BA

    f< 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1244G/M/BA

    f< 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Optiondep.

    Not used

    1245G/M/BA

    f< 1Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1246G/M/BA

    f< 1Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1250 G/M/BA underfrequency 2

    1251G/M/BA

    f< 2Setpoint

    80.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1252G/M/BA

    f< 2Timer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1253 G/M/BAf< 2

    Relayoutput A

    Not

    usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1254G/M/BA

    f< 2

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1255G/M/BA

    f< 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1256G/M/BA

    f< 2Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1260 G/M/BA underfrequency 3

    1261 G/M/BAf< 3

    Setpoint 80.0%100.0%

    95.0% Designer’sReference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail classare activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1262G/M/BA

    f< 3Timer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1263G/M/BA

    f< 3

    Relay

    output A

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1264G/M/BA

    f< 3

    Relay

    output B

    Not

    used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1265G/M/BA

    f< 3

    EnableOFF

    ON

    OFF

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1266G/M/BA

    f< 3Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

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    Busbar voltage protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1270 Busbar overvoltage 1

    1271 BB U> 1 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%103.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1272 BB U> 1 Timer0.0 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1273 BB U> 1Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1274 BB U> 1 Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1275 BB U> 1 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1276 BB U> 1Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1280 Busbar overvoltage 2

    1281 BB U> 2 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%105.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1282 BB U> 2 Timer0.0 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1283 BB U> 2Relay

    output A

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1284 BB U> 2Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1285 BB U> 2 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1286 BB U> 2Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1290 Busbar overvoltage 3

    1291 BB U> 3 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%

    105.0%Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when thevoltage has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1292 BB U> 3 Timer0.0 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1293 BB U> 3Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1294 BB U> 3Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1295 BB U> 3 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1296 BB U> 3Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    Voltage settings relate to the nominal voltage setting.

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1300 Busbar undervoltage 1

    1301 BB U< 1 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%97.0%

    Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when thevoltage has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1302 BB U< 1 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1303 BB U< 1Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1304 BB U< 1Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1305 BB U< 1 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1306 BB U< 1Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1310 Busbar undervoltage 2

    1311 BB U< 2 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1312 BB U< 2 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1313 BB U< 2Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1314 BB U< 2Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1315 BB U< 2 Enable

    OFF

    ON OFF

    1316 BB U< 2Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1320 Busbar undervoltage 3

    1321 BB U< 3 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%97.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1322 BB U< 3 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1323 BB U< 3Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1324 BB U< 3 Relayoutput B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1325 BB U< 3 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1326 BB U< 3Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1330 Busbar undervoltage 4

    1331 BB U< 4 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    voltage has been

    continuously under the1332 BB U< 4 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1333 BB U< 4Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1334 BB U< 4Relay

    output B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1335 BB U< 4 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1336 BB U< 4Fail

    classF1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1340 Busbar voltage trip

    1341 BB voltage trip SetpointPh-Ph

    Ph-NPh-Ph

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Selection between phase-

    phase or phase-neutral

    voltage detection.

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    Busbar frequency protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1350 Busbar overfrequency 1

    1351 BB f> 1 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%103.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1352 BB f> 1 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1353 BB f> 1Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1354 BB f> 1 Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1355 BB f> 1 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1356 BB f> 1 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1360 Busbar overfrequency 2

    1361 BB f> 2 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%105.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmeddelay.

    1362 BB f> 2 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1363 BB f> 2Relay

    output A

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1364 BB f> 2Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1365 BB f> 2 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1366 BB f> 2 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1370 Busbar overfrequency 3

    1371 BB f> 3 Setpoint100.0%

    120.0%

    105.0%Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when thefrequency has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1372 BB f> 3 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1373 BB f> 3Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1374 BB f> 3Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1375 BB f> 3 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1376 BB f> 3 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1380 Busbar underfrequency 1

    1381 BB f< 1 Setpoint

    80.0%

    100.0% 97.0%

    Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when thefrequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1382 BB f< 1 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1383 BB f< 1Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1384 BB f< 1Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1385 BB f< 1 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1386 BB f< 1 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1390 Busbar underfrequency 2

    1391 BB f< 2 Setpoint80.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1392 BB f< 2 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

    1393 BB f< 2Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1394 BB f< 2Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1395 BB f< 2 Enable

    OFF

    ON OFF

    1396 BB f< 2 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1400 Busbar underfrequency 3

    1401 BB f< 3 Setpoint80.0%

    100.0%97.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1402 BB f< 3 Timer0.00 s

    99.99 s10.0 s

    1403 BB f< 3Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1404 BB f< 3 Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1405 BB f< 3 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1406 BB f< 3 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1410 Busbar underfrequency 4

    1411 BB f< 4 Setpoint80.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    frequency has been

    continuously under the1412 BB f< 4 Timer0. 00 s

    99.99 s5.0 s

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1413 BB f< 4Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1414 BB f< 4Relay

    output B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1415 BB f< 4 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1416 BB f< 4 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

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    Mains failure protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1420 Df/dt (ROCOF)

    1421 Df/dt (ROCOF) Setpoint1.5 Hz/s

    10.0 Hz/s5.0 Hz/s

    Option A1 The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    df/dt rate has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed number

    of periods (delay).

    1422 Df/dt (ROCOF) Timer

    3 periods

    20

    periods

    6 periods

    1423 Df/dt (ROCOF)Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1424 Df/dt (ROCOF)Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1425 Df/dt (ROCOF) EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1426 Df/dt (ROCOF) Fail class F1…F8Trip MB

    (F6)

    1430 Vector jump

    1431 Vector jump Setpoint1.0 deg.

    90.0 deg.10.0 deg.

    Option A1 The alarm and fail class

    are activated when a

    vector jump is detected.

    1432 Vector jumpRelay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1433 Vector jumpRelay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1434 Vector jump EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1435 Vector jump Fail class F1…F8Trip MB

    (F6)

    1440 Busbar positive sequence voltage low

    1471 BB pos seq volt Setpoint10.0%

    110.0%70.0%

    Option A4 The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    symmetrical (positive

    sequence) voltage has

    been continuously below

    the programmed value

    during the programmeddelay.

    The timer factory setting is

    set to 2 periods. This

    means that the error has

    to be active in 2 whole

    periods before the alarm

    will be tripped.

    E.g. in a 50 Hz system, the

    alarm will be activated if

    the positive sequence is

    below 70% of U nominal

    voltage for 40 ms. The

    alarm will trip the fail class

    as soon as possible after

    this delay.

    1472 BB pos seq volt Timer1 period

    9 periods2 periods

    1473 BB pos seq voltRelay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1474 BB pos seq voltRelay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1475 BB pos seq volt EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1476 BB pos seq volt Fail class F1…F8Trip MB

    (F6)

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    Overload protections

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1450 G/M/BA overload 1

    1451G/M/BA

    P> 1Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to nominal

    power.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1452G/M/BA

    P> 1Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s10.0 s

    1453G/M/BA

    P> 1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1454G/M/BA

    P> 1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1455G/M/BA

    P> 1 EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1456G/M/BA

    P> 1Fail class F1…F8

    Warning

    (F2)

    1460 G/M/BA overload 2

    1461G/M/BA

    P> 2Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1462G/M/BA

    P> 2Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s5.0 s

    1463G/M/BA

    P> 2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1464 G/M/BAP> 2

    Relayoutput B

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1465G/M/BA

    P> 2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1466G/M/BA

    P> 2Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1470 G/M/BA overload 3

    1471G/M/BA

    P> 3Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1472G/M/BA

    P> 3Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s10.0 s

    1473G/M/BA

    P> 3

    Relay

    output A

    Not usedOption

    dep.

    Not used

    1474G/M/BA

    P> 3

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1475G/M/BA

    P> 3Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1476G/M/BA

    P> 3Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1480 G/M/BA overload 4

    1481G/M/BA

    P> 4

    Setpoint-200.0%

    200.0%

    110.0%Designer’s

    Reference

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1482G/M/BA

    P> 4Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s5.0 s

    Handbook power has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.1483 G/M/BAP> 4 Relayoutput A

    Not used

    Optiondep.

    Not used

    1484G/M/BA

    P> 4

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1485G/M/BA

    P> 4Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1486G/M/BA

    P> 4Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    1490 G/M/BA overload 5

    1491G/M/BA

    P> 5Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    power has beencontinuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1492G/M/BA

    P> 5Timer

    0.1 s

    3200.0 s10.0 s

    1493G/M/BA

    P> 5

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1494G/M/BA

    P> 5

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1495G/M/BA

    P> 5Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1496G/M/BA

    P> 5Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

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    Current unbalance protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1500 G/M/BA unbalanced current

    1501G/M/BA

    unbalance curr.Setpoint

    0.0%

    100.0%30.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to nominal

    generator current.

    The alarm and fail classare activated when the

    difference between the

    max. reading and the min.

    reading of the 3 measured

    currents has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1502G/M/BA

    unbalance curr.Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1503G/M/BA

    unbalance curr.

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1504G/M/BA

    unbalance curr.

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1505G/M/BA

    unbalance curr. EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1506G/M/BA

    unbalance curr.Fail class F1…F8

    Trip GB

    (F3)

    Voltage unbalance protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1510 G/M/BA unbalanced voltage

    1511G/M/BA

    unbalance volt.Setpoint

    0.0%

    50.0%10.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to

    nominal voltage.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    difference between the

    max. reading and the

    min. reading of the 3

    measured generator

    voltages has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1512G/M/BA

    unbalance volt.Timer

    0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1513G/M/BA

    unbalance volt.

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1514G/M/BA

    unbalance volt.

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1515G/M/BA

    unbalance volt.Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1516G/M/BA

    unbalance volt. Fail class F1…F8Trip GB

    (F3)

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    Reactive power import (loss of excitation) protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1520 G/M/BA reactive power import (loss of excitation)

    1521 G/M/BA –Q> Setpoint0.0%

    150.0%50.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to

    nominal power.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when

    imported VAr has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1522 G/M/BA –Q> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1523 G/M/BA –Q>Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1524 G/M/BA –Q>Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1525 G/M/BA –Q> EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1526 G/M/BA –Q> Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    Reactive power export (overexcitation) protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1530 G/M/BA reactive power export (overexcitation)

    1531 G/M/BA Q> Setpoint0.0%

    100.0%60.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to

    nominal power.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when

    exported VAr has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1532 G/M/BA Q> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1533 G/M/BA Q>Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1534 G/M/BA Q>Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1535 G/M/BA Q> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1536 G/M/BA Q> Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

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    Negative sequence

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1540 G/M/BA negative sequence current

    1541G/M/BA neg

    seq ISetpoint

    1.0%

    100.0%20.0%

    Option C2 Settings relate to

    nominal current.

    The alarm and fail

    class are activated

    when the negative

    sequence has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1542G/M/BA neg

    seq ITimer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s0.5 s

    1543G/M/BA neg

    seq I

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1544G/M/BA neg

    seq I

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1545G/M/BA neg

    seq IEnable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1546 G/M/BA negseq I

    Failclass

    F1…F8 Trip MB(F6)

    1550 G/M/BA negative sequence voltage

    1551G/M/BA neg

    seq USetpoint

    1.0%

    100.0%5.0%

    Option C2 Settings relate to

    nominal voltage.

    The alarm and fail

    class are activated

    when the negative

    sequence has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1552G/M/BA neg

    seq UTimer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s0.5 s

    1553G/M/BA neg

    seq U

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1554G/M/BA neg

    seq U

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1555G/M/BA neg

    seq UEnable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1556G/M/BA neg

    seq U

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Trip MB

    (F6)

    1560 G/M/BA negative sequence selection

    1561G/M/BA neg

    seq selectSetpoint

    G/M/BA

    measurement

    BB

    measurement

    G/M/BA

    measurement

    Option C2 Selection between

    generator or busbar

    measurement of

    negative sequence

    voltage.

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    Zero sequence

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1570 G/M/BA zero sequence current

    1571G/M/BA zero

    seq ISetpoint

    0.0%

    100.0%20.0%

    Option C2 Settings relate to

    nominal current.

    The alarm and fail

    class are activated

    when the zero

    sequence has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1572G/M/BA zero

    seq ITimer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s0.5 s

    1573G/M/BA zero

    seq I

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1574G/M/BA zero

    seq I

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1575G/M/BA zero

    seq IEnable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1576 G/M/BA zeroseq I

    Failclass

    F1…F8 Trip MB(F6)

    1580 G/M/BA zero sequence voltage

    1581G/M/BA zero

    seq USetpoint

    0.0%

    100.0%5.0%

    Option C2 Settings relate to

    nominal voltage.

    The alarm and fail

    class are activated

    when the zero

    sequence has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    1582G/M/BA zero

    seq UTimer

    0.2 s

    100.0 s0.5 s

    1583G/M/BA zero

    seq U

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1584G/M/BA zero

    seq U

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option dep.Not used

    1585G/M/BA zero

    seq UEnable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1586G/M/BA zero

    seq U

    Fail

    classF1…F8

    Trip MB

    (F6)

    1590 G/M/BA zero sequence selection

    1591G/M/BA zero

    seq selectSetpoint

    G/M/BA

    measurement

    BB

    measurement

    G/M/BA

    measurement

    Option C2 Selection between

    generator or busbar

    measurement of zero

    sequence voltage.

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    Directional overcurrent protection

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1600 G/M/BA directional overcurrent 1

    1601G/M/BA I> direct

    1Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%120.0%

    Option A5 Settings relate to

    nominal current.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    directional current has

    been continuously above

    the programmed value

    during the programmed

    delay.

    The current

    measurement is positive

    when current is supplied

    from the mains to theplant. The current

    measurement is

    negative when current is

    being supplied to the

    mains.

    1602G/M/BA I> direct

    1Timer

    0.0 s

    100.0 s0.1 s

    1603G/M/BA I> direct

    1

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1604G/M/BA I> direct

    1

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1605G/M/BA I> direct

    1 EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1606G/M/BA I> direct

    1Fail class F1…F8

    Trip MB

    (F6)

    1610 G/M/BA directional overcurrent 2

    1611G/M/BA I> direct

    2Setpoint

    -200.0%

    200.0%130.0%

    Option A5 Settings relate to

    nominal current.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    directional current has

    been continuously above

    the programmed valueduring the programmed

    delay.

    The current

    measurement is positive

    when current is supplied

    from the mains to the

    plant. The current

    measurement is

    negative when current is

    being supplied to the

    mains.

    1612G/M/BA I> direct

    2Timer

    0.0 s

    100.0 s0.1 s

    1613G/M/BA I> direct

    2

    Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1614G/M/BA I> direct

    2

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1615G/M/BA I> direct

    2Enable

    OFF

    ONOFF

    1616G/M/BA I> direct

    2Fail class F1…F8

    Trip MB

    (F6)

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    Busbar unbalance voltage

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1620 BB unbalance U

    1621 BB unbalance U Setpoint0.0%

    50.0%6.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Settings relate to average

    actual voltage.

    The alarm and fail class

    are activated when the

    difference between the

    max. reading and the min.

    reading of the 3 measured

    busbar voltages has been

    continuously above the

    programmed value during

    the programmed delay.

    1622 BB unbalance U Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s

    10.0 s

    1623 BB unbalance URelay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1624 BB unbalance URelay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1625 BB unbalance U EnableOFF

    ON OFF

    1626 BB unbalance U Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    Time-dependent undervoltage

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1630 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 1-3

    1631 Ut < 1 Setting 1

    30.0%

    120.0% 30.0%

    Option A1 Curve setting for time-

    dependent undervoltage.

    Settings relate to

    nominal generator

    voltage.

    The condition has to be

    true i.e.

    Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ 

    Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6).

    If this is not fulfilled, the

    worst-case setpoint Ut(6)

    will be used.

    1632 Ut < 1  Delay 10.00 s

    20.00 s0.15 s

    1633 Ut < 1  Setting 230.0%

    120.0%70.0%

    1634 Ut < 1  Delay 20.00 s

    20.00 s0.15 s

    1635 Ut < 1  Setting 330.0%

    120.0%70.0%

    1636 Ut < 1  Delay 30.00 s

    20.00 s0.70 s

    1640 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 4-6

    1641 Ut < 1 Setting 430.0%

    120.0%90.0%

    Option A1 Curve setting for time-

    dependent undervoltage.

    Settings relate to

    nominal generator

    voltage.

    The condition has to be

    true i.e.

    Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ 

    Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6).

    If this is not fulfilled, the

    worst-case setpoint Ut(6)

    will be used.

    1642 Ut < 1  Delay 40.00 s

    20.00 s1.50 s

    1643 Ut < 1  Setting 530.0%

    120.0%90.0%

    1644 Ut < 1  Delay 50.00 s

    20.00 s2.00 s

    1645 Ut < 1  Setting 630.0%

    120.0%90.0%

    1646 Ut < 1  Delay 60.00 s

    20.00 s3.00 s

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1650 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 activation

    1651 Ut < act 1 Activate30.0%

    120.0%90%

    Option A1 Activate is the voltage

    value where the functiontimer starts.

    Reset is the value where

    the function timer is

    reset to 0 ms.

    Delay is the delay timer

    for the reset.

    The relay outputs will

    activate immediately

    when the function timer

    starts.

    1652 Ut < act 1  Recovery30.0%

    120.0%95%

    1653 Ut < act 1  Delay0.0 s

    320.0 s1.00 s

    1654 Ut < act 1 Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1655 Ut < act 1 Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1656 Ut < act 1  EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1660 Time-dependent undervoltage 1

    1661 Ut < 1Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    Option A1 The alarm and fail class

    is activated

    instantaneously when

    the voltage value is

    under the programmed

    value curve.1662 Ut < 1 

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1663 Ut < 1  EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1664 Ut < 1  Fail class F1…F8Trip MB

    (F6)

    1670 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 1-3

    1671 Ut < 2 Setting 130.0%

    120.0%30.0%

    Option A1 Curve setting for time-

    dependent undervoltage.

    Settings relate to

    nominal generator

    voltage.

    The condition has to be

    true i.e.

    Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ 

    Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6).

    If this is not fulfilled, the

    worst-case setpoint Ut(6)

    will be used.

    1672 Ut < 2  Delay 10.00 s

    20.00 s0.15 s

    1673 Ut < 2  Setting 230.0%

    120.0%70.0%

    1674 Ut < 2  Delay 20.00 s

    20.00 s0.15 s

    1675 Ut < 2  Setting 330.0%

    120.0%70.0%

    1676 Ut < 2  Delay 30.00 s

    20.00 s0.70 s

    1680 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 4-6

    1681 Ut < 2 Setting 430.0%

    120.0%90.0%

    Option A1 Curve setting for time-

    dependent undervoltage.

    Settings relate to

    nominal generator

    voltage.

    The condition has to be

    true i.e.

    Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ 

    Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6).

    If this is not fulfilled, the

    worst-case setpoint Ut(6)

    1682 Ut < 2  Delay 40.00 s

    20.00 s1.50 s

    1683 Ut < 2  Setting 530.0%

    120.0%90.0%

    1684 Ut < 2  Delay 50.00 s

    20.00 s2.00 s

    1685 Ut < 2  Setting 630.0%

    120.0%90.0%

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1686 Ut < 2  Delay 60.00 s

    20.00 s3.00 s

    will be used.

    1690 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 activation

    1691 Ut < act 2 Activate30.0%

    120.0%90%

    Option A1 Activate is the voltage

    value where the function

    timer starts.

    Reset is the value where

    the function timer is

    reset to 0 ms.

    Delay is the delay timer

    for the reset.

    The relay output will

    activate immediately

    when the function timer

    starts.

    1692 Ut < act 2  Recovery30.0%

    120.0%95%

    1693 Ut < act 2  Delay0.0 s

    320.0 s1.00 s

    1694 Ut < act 2 Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1695 Ut < act 2 Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1696 Ut < act 2  Enable OFFON

    OFF

    1700 Time-dependent undervoltage 2

    1701 Ut < 2Relay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    Option A1 The alarm and fail class

    is activated

    instantaneously when

    the voltage value is

    under the programmed

    value curve.1702 Ut < 2 

    Relay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    1703 Ut < 2  EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1704 Ut < 2  Fail class F1…F8

    Trip MB

    (F6)

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    Non-essential load trip (load shedding)

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1800 NEL 1 overcurrent

    1801 NEL 1 I> Setpoint50.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overcurrent. This

    function activates NEL

    group 1.1802 NEL 1 I> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1803 NEL 1 I> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1810 NEL 2 overcurrent

    1811 NEL 2 I> Setpoint50.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overcurrent. This

    function activates NEL

    group 2.1812 NEL 2 I> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s8.0 s

    1813 NEL 2 I> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1820 NEL 3 overcurrent

    1821 NEL 3 I> Setpoint50.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overcurrent. This

    function activates NEL

    group 3.1822 NEL 3 I> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1823 NEL 3 I> Enable OFFON

    OFF

    1830 NEL 1 busbar underfrequency

    1831 NEL 1 bus f< Setpoint70.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to low frequency. This

    function activates NEL

    group 1.1832 NEL 1 bus f< Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1835 NEL 1 bus f< EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1840 NEL 2 busbar underfrequency

    1841 NEL 2 bus f< Setpoint

    70.0%

    100.0% 95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to low frequency. This

    function activates NEL

    group 2.1842 NEL 2 bus f< Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s8.0 s

    1845 NEL 2 bus f< EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1850 NEL 3 busbar underfrequency

    1851 NEL 3 bus f< Setpoint70.0%

    100.0%95.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to low frequency. This

    function activates NEL

    group 3.1852 NEL 3 bus f< Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1855 NEL 3 bus f< EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    Setting values relate to the nominal setting.

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    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1860 NEL 1 overload

    1861 NEL 1 P> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    ReferenceHandbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overload. Thisfunction activates NEL

    group 1.1862 NEL 1 P> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s5.0 s

    1865 NEL 1 P> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1870 NEL 2 overload

    1871 NEL 2 P> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overload. This

    function activates NEL

    group 2.1872 NEL 2 P> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s8.0 s

    1875 NEL 2 P> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1880 NEL 3 overload

    1881 NEL 3 P> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%100.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to overload. This

    function activates NEL

    group 3.1882 NEL 3 P> Timer0.1 s

    100.0 s10.0 s

    1885 NEL 3 P> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1890 NEL 1 high overload

    1891 NEL 1 P>> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to high overload. This

    function activates NEL

    group 1.1892 NEL 1 P>> Timer 0.1 s999.9 s 1.0 s

    1895 NEL 1 P>> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1900 NEL 2 high overload

    1901 NEL 2 P>> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to high overload. This

    function activates NEL

    group 2.1902 NEL 2 P>> Timer0.1 s

    999.9 s1.0 s

    1905 NEL 2 P>> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1910 NEL 3 high overload

    1911 NEL 3 P>> Setpoint10.0%

    200.0%110.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    Trip of non-essential load

    due to high overload. This

    function activates NEL

    group 3.1912 NEL 3 P>> Timer0.1 s

    999.9 s1.0 s

    1915 NEL 3 P>> EnableOFF

    ONOFF

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    Undervoltage and reactive power low

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    1960 U and Q < 1

    1961 U and Q < 1 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%85.0%

    Option A1 The setting relates to the

    generator nominal

    voltage.

    The condition for trip is

    that the actual voltage

    drops below the setting

    value and the reactive

    power is ≤ 0 kVAr.

    1962 U and Q < 1 Timer0.1 s

    3200.0 s0.5 s

    1963 U and Q < 1Relay

    output A

    Option

    dep.Not used

    1964 U and Q < 1Relay

    output B

    Option

    dep.Not used

    1965 U and Q < 1 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1966 U and Q < 1 Fail class F1…F8 Warning(F2)

    1970 U and Q < 2

    1971 U and Q < 2 Setpoint40.0%

    100.0%85.0%

    Option A1 The setting relates to the

    generator nominal voltage.

    The condition for trip is that

    the actual voltage drops

    below the setting value and

    the reactive power is ≤ 0

    kVAr.

    1972 U and Q < 2 Timer0.1 s

    3200.0 s0.5 s

    1973 U and Q < 2Relay

    output A

    Option

    dep.Not used

    1974 U and Q < 2Relay

    output B

    Option

    dep.Not used

    1975 U and Q < 2 EnableOFF

    ONOFF

    1976 U and Q < 2 Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1980 GB/MB external trip 

    1981 GB ext. trip EnableOFF

    ONON

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The generator breaker or

    the mains breaker has

    been tripped by an

    external device.1982 GB ext. trip Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

    1983 MB ext. trip EnableOFF

    ONON

    1984 MB ext. trip Fail class F1…F8Warning

    (F2)

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    Synchronisation and breaker alarms

    No. Setting Min.

    Max.

    Factory

    setting

    Notes Ref. Description

    2120 Synchronisation window

    2121 Sync window Setpoint2.0%

    20.0%15.0%

    Designer’s

    Reference

    Handbook

    The alarm will activate if

    the actual voltage deviates

    from nominal voltage with

    the set percentage.2122 Sync window Timer0.1 s

    2.0 s0.5 s

    2123 Sync windowRelay

    output A

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    2124 Sync windowRelay

    output B

    Not used

    Option

    dep.

    Not used

    2125 Sync window Ena


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