Ins-Kery Tacil 33502015901 - 1 - 1
Ins-Kery Tacil 33502015901 - 1 - 1
Ins-Kery Tacil 33502015901 - 1 - 1
SDMO
Kerys Tactil
1 /Réf.
63 constructeur : V 1.00 (03/06/04) Réf. GPAO : 33502015901_1_1
1. MICS Kerys ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. Aim and structure .................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Using the interface .............................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1. Presentation of the keypad..................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.1 The display ............................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1.2 The alphanumeric keys.......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.3 The generating set operational keys ...................................................................................................... 5
2.1.4 The navigation keys............................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.5 The signalling control keys ................................................................................................................... 6
2.2. Interface ergonomics ............................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.1 Description of the screens ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 The home screen.................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.3 Navigation screens ................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2.4 Operating and configuration screens ..................................................................................................... 9
2.2.4.1. Upper band indicators............................................................................................................... 9
2.2.4.2. Upper band commands ........................................................................................................... 10
2.2.4.3. Lower band functions ............................................................................................................. 10
2.2.5 The dialogue boxes.............................................................................................................................. 10
2.2.5.1. Confirming an entry in a main screen..................................................................................... 11
2.2.5.2. Entering text ........................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.5.3. Entering numerical values ...................................................................................................... 12
2.2.5.4. Selecting from a list................................................................................................................ 12
2.2.6 Saving modifications........................................................................................................................... 13
3. Using menus...................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1. Layout of the menus ............................................................................................................................ 14
3.1.1 Generating set operating modes .......................................................................................................... 15
3.1.2 Menu layout according to operating mode .......................................................................................... 24
3.2. Operating menus.................................................................................................................................. 25
3.2.1 Operation............................................................................................................................................. 26
3.2.2 Function keys ...................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.3 Synchronisation column ...................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.4 Power plant measurements summary .................................................................................................. 31
3.2.5 Measurements...................................................................................................................................... 32
3.2.5.1. Generating set electrical measurements.................................................................................. 33
3.2.5.2. BUSBAR/grid(s) electrical measurements ............................................................................. 34
3.2.5.3. Mechanical measurements...................................................................................................... 36
3.2.5.4. Generating set harmonic measurements ................................................................................. 38
3.2.5.5. BUSBAR/grid(S) harmonic measurements ............................................................................ 39
3.2.5.6. Rotating field measurements .................................................................................................. 40
3.2.6 Alarms and faults ................................................................................................................................ 41
3.2.7 User settings ........................................................................................................................................ 42
3.2.7.1. Set points ................................................................................................................................ 43
3.2.7.2. Power thresholds .................................................................................................................... 46
3.2.7.3. Wattmetric control / General parameters................................................................................ 47
3.2.7.4. Wattmetric control / Thresholds ............................................................................................. 49
3.2.7.5. Generating set priorities ......................................................................................................... 51
3.2.7.6. User parameters ...................................................................................................................... 52
3.3. Regional parameters ............................................................................................................................ 53
4. Generating set starting modes ........................................................................................................................... 53
4.1. NOTES ................................................................................................................................................ 53
4.2. Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................................ 53
4.3. Manual starting.................................................................................................................................... 54
4.4. Starting using the no load test function ............................................................................................... 56
4.5. Starting using the load test function .................................................................................................... 59
4.6. Starting in automatic mode.................................................................................................................. 62
5. Definitions......................................................................................................................................................... 63
5.1. Glossary............................................................................................................................................... 63
The MICS KERYS system includes a number of electronic modules designed for testing / controlling, setting
and protecting the generating sets operating on their own or as part of a power plant.
The system consists of the following modules:
¾ industrial automated system module (I.A.S.)
¾ All or nothing input and output module
¾ Analog input and output module
¾ Temperature reading module
¾ electrical safety module
¾ Man-machine interface (M.M.I.) module.
The minimal system configuration consists of an I.A.S. module and a M.M.I. module.
Alphanumeric keypad.
Navigation keys
Back-lit display with touch panel
Man Machine Interface operation
indicator LED (flashing)
Pressing these keys successively allows the facial values to be entered. The characters entered appear in the
order they were typed on the keypad.
1
2
3
8
9
10
11
12
7
13 6
14 5
15
1 Manual mode selection. The illuminated led indicates that the mode is active
2 Selecting stop mode. The illuminated led indicates that the mode is active
3 Automatic mode selection The illuminated led indicates that the mode is active
4 Test in progress
5 In automatic mode: test sequence control
In manual mode: starting and stopping the motor
6 Generating set circuit breaker opening control
7 Open generating set circuit breaker
8 Grid circuit breaker opening control
9 Open grid circuit breaker
10 Grid circuit breaker closing control
11 Closed grid circuit breaker
12 Grid voltage status
13 Grid circuit breaker closing control
14 Closed generating set circuit breaker
15 Generating set voltage status
If test is requested a screen is brought up with the choice of a test under load or test off load.
The KERYS interface screen has a touch panel enabling various menus and commands to be accessed. The
active zones on the screen are indicated by rectangles.
The extended zones indicate the control keys, the recessed zones indicate the indicators.
However, in some cases, the indicators allow access to menus listing general information; for example, pressing
the fault indicator displays the list of alarms and faults.
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Electrical archives Mechanical archives Event metering
These keys only need to be touched briefly. If they are pressed for too long and there is a
key in the same position on the new screen, the corresponding command will be performed.
Warning
Lastly, it is possible to access a menu directly by pressing the corresponding number key.
This screen is the entry point to the system. It enables the main functions of the navigation to be accessed.
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Operation System
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Fault finding Configuration
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Maintenance
Archiving/Metering
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Welcome
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Operation
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Function keys User adjustments
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Alarms & Faults
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Central measurements
summary Measurements
When a key is selected the lower level sub-menu appears if available or the allocated operation screen.
A sub-menu can also be accessed by pressing the corresponding numbered key.
These screens bring up the information and commands relating to the active menu.
They are divided into three zones:
¾ an upper band present on all types of screens.
¾ the centre section in which the specific information relating to the selected menu appears.
¾ a lower band.
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Central measurements
Electrical archives summary
Lower band
2.2.4.1. Upper band indicators
Access to the regional parameters screen Access to the Alarms & Faults screen
Access to the regional parameters screen Access to the Alarms & Faults screen
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Central measurements
Function keys summary
To make it easier to enter information, there are special screens called "dialogue boxes" which appear if
required.
When a value in the main menu has been modified the following dialogue box appears:
Validation
Validation of data
entered
Confirm Esc.
The "Confirm" key saves the change, the "Esc." escape key cancels the change.
Title configuration
CDE AERO
Insert
Deletes all the text Closes the menu without saving the changes.
Saves the changes and closes the dialogue box
You can scroll through the text using the "right and left" arrows on the keypad.
Characters are entered using the alphanumeric keys on the keypad.
The dialogue box heading displays the type of value entered,its unit of measurement and the variable concerned.
These indications are linked to the type of modified parameter.
Confirm Esc.
The box heading indicates the parameter which will be assigned from your selection.
Without
General
Alarm
Confirm Esc.
Active selection
After modifying a parameter, the new data is stored in volatile memory, which means that if the power supply is
lost any changes will be lost. It is also necessary to transfer these values to permanent memory. This is a "Flash
save" operation
Following a modification, a red "Perform back-up" indicator light flashes at the top left-hand side of the screen.
Pressing this indicator makes one of the following dialogue boxes appear.
Save in flash
Confirm. Esc.
Save in flash
CUSTOMER 3
Factory
Confirm. Esc.
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Welcome
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User Factory
settings
Only the menu functions on the white background are described in this manual.
Warning
Configuration A612
Protection card
3Ph+N 5VA
Bus CAN no. 3
m Standard
module
ETHERNET Network
Protection card
CAN 3 bus
3Ph+N 5VA
Standard Power voltage
module detection
ETHERNET Network
m m
Control card
3Ph 5VA
CAN 3 bus
3Ph+N 5VA
Standard
module
m
ETHERNET Network
3Ph 5VA
CAN 3 bus
3Ph+N 5VA
Standard
module
m
ETHERNET Network
3Ph 5VA
CAN 3 bus
3Ph+N 5VA
Standard
Circuit breaker module
ALTERNATOR
OPTIONAL
MANUAL
OR
AUTOMATIC
ETHERNET Network
m m
3Ph 5VA
CAN 3 bus
3Ph+N 5VA
Standard
Circuit breaker module
Alternator
OPTIONAL
MANUAL
OR
Auto ETHERNET Network
m m
M
m M m Power voltage
ETHERNET Network detection
ETHERNET Network
Normal/emergency control m m
via each base
M m M m
ETHERNET Network
ETHERNET Network ETHERNET Network
Modes: Modes:
¾ A612 - A622 ¾ A633 - A634 - A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 -
A661
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Home Home
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Function keys Function keys
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Synchronisation
Column
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Central Central
measurements measurements
summary summary
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Measurements Measurements
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Alarms & Alarms &
Faults Faults
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User settings User settings
The description of menus and associated screens refers to the above-mentioned operating
modes. If there is no particular information, the menus are considered as being general and
applicable to all operating modes defined above.
Warning
The operating menus combine all the menus required for operating the generating set.
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
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Welcome
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Operation
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Function keys User adjustments
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Synchronisation column Alarms & Faults
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Central measurements
summary Measurements
Operating mode:
¾ A612 – A622 – A642
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Welcome
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Operation
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Function keys User adjustments
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Measurements
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Welcome
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Operation
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Function keys User adjustments
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Synchro. column
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Measurements
3.2.1 Operation
This general screen displays all the main electrical parameters of the generating set.
It is the general operating and monitoring screen for the generating set.
This screen can also be displayed by pressing indicator displaying the operation mode of the generating set.
The frequency, U23 voltage, active and reactive power indicators, can be displayed in analog or digital form.
Switching from one mode to another is performed by pressing the desired indicator.
Q(kVAr)
Warning
Pressing one of these keys, activates a particular function programmed in production, according to the generating
set user configuration selected by the user.
This menu has the additional commands required for operating the generating set.
Operating modes:
¾ A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
Active key Key active and selected
RESTORE MAINS
TCH FCT 6 (3715)
POWER
Title configuration
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Synchronisation column Measurements
Title configuration
Operating modes:
¾ A612 - A622
Title configuration
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Measurements
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
0°
Delta F Delta V
20° 20°
- + - +
0.00Hz 0%
TOP COUPLING
+Speed -Speed +U -U
+ -
Synchro in progress
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Central measurements
Function keys summary Measurements
The "TOP COUPLING", key, the "+ Speed, "– Speed" and "+U, –U" controls are only
displayed in manual mode
Warning
Operating modes:
¾ A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
0°
Delta F Delta V
20° 20°
- + - +
0.00Hz 0%
TOP COUPLING
+Speed -Speed +U -U
+ -
Synchro in progress
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Function keys Measurements
The "TOP COUPLING", key, the "+ Speed, "– Speed" and "+U, –U" controls are only
displayed in manual mode
Warning
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
Central measurements
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summary
Selection gen. sets to be
I1(A) P.F. P(kW) Q(kVAr) S(kVA)
displayed
F (Hz) 0 U23(V) 0
This command brings up a sub-menu which enables the following measurements to be performed:
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
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Operation
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Electrical measurements
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BUSBAR/grid (s)
(s) electrical
measurements
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Mechanical Rotating fields
measurements
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Harmonics Grid(s) harmonics
Operating mode:
¾ A612 – A622
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Operation
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Electrical measurements
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BUSBAR/grid (s)
electrical measurements
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Mechanical
measurements
This screen enables all the generating set electrical measurements to be displayed:
¾ the starter battery voltage (Ubat)
¾ the voltages between phases expressed in (U12, U23 and U31)
¾ the phase currents expressed in Amps (I12, I23 and I31)
¾ the power factor (P.F.)
¾ the frequency expressed in Hertz
¾ the active power by phase (P1, P2 and P3) expressed in kW
¾ the total active power (PT1) expressed in kW
¾ the reactive power by phase (Q1, Q2 and Q3) expressed in kvar
¾ the total reactive power (QT) expressed in kvar
¾ the active energy supplied (A.E.) expressed in MWh
¾ the reactive energy supplied (R.E.) expressed in Mvar
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
UBat(V) 0
UBat(V) 0
BUSBAR/Grids
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electrical measurements
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Electrical measurements Mechanical
Grid(s) harmonics
measurements
The grid selection dialogue box is only present if the installation is managing several power
supplies.
Warning
Operating mode:
¾ A612 – A622
BUSBAR/Grids
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electrical measurements
01
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Electrical measurements Mechanical
measurements
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
Mechanical
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measurements
Mechanical
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measurements
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BUSBAR/grid (s)
Electrical measurements electrical measurements
The type of values displayed varies according to the type of motor selected.
Warning
The Display in …" keys enables the temperature measurements to be read in degrees Celsius or degrees
Fahrenheit and the pressure measurements in bar or in PSI.
This screen enables the harmonic rate of row 3, 5 and 7 on the generating set voltages and currents.
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
Voltages Currents
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
L1
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
L2
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
L3
3 5 7 3 5 7
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Mechanical
Electrical measurements Grid(s) harmonics
measurements
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
Voltages Currents
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
L1
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
01
L2
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
L3
3 5 7 3 5 7
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BUSBAR/Grids electrical Mechanical
Harmonics
measurements measurements
This screen enables the direction of rotation for each power supply field to be compared.
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
R S T R S T
01 A B C A B C
Phase Phase
sequence sequence
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BUSBAR/grid (s) Mechanical
electrical measurements Harmonics
measurements
The data supplied is directly linked to the correct voltage connections on the I.A.S. inputs
The user must always check that the indication is correct.
Warning
This menu can also be displayed by pressing the "Alarms " and "Faults" keys on the upper panel.
This screen allows you to display the list of faults found on the installation.
The first two columns show the date and time the event occurred.
The "Status" column indicates if the fault is still present "1 " or no longer present "0 ".
The "Number" column displays the variable associated with the fault.
The "Description of fault" column identifies the type of fault.
A line with a red background indicates a fault, a line with an orange background indicates an alarm.
When a fault is displayed, its effect on operation remains active even if the cause of the
fault has disappeared.
Warning
Operating modes:
¾ A612 – A622 - A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
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Operation
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Set point
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Power threshold
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User parameters
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634
User
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settings
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Operation
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Set point
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Power thresholds
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Wattmetric control
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User parameters
User
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settings
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Operation
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Power thresholds
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Wattmetric control
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User parameters
This menu enables set values for adjusting the generating set to be defined.
Designed for multi-voltage applications, this menu enables the required value for each set point to be defined.
These values relate to the following parameters:
Voltage setting
Designed for multi-voltage applications, enabling the required value for each set point to be defined.
Power setting
These adjustments have no effect in the normal/emergency switching application
P (kW) 0 0 0 0
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User parameters
Voltage setting
Designed for multi-voltage applications, enabling the required value for each set point to be defined.
Power setting
Enables the power and power factor values to be assigned for periods of operation coupled to the grid.
¾ Grid set point: the grid supplies a fixed output, the generating set regulator provides any
additional power.
¾ Generating set set point: the generating set supplies a fixed output, the grid provides any
additional power.
P (kW) 0 0 0 0
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Wattmetric control User parameters
In this menu the threshold values are defined, which, with the digital variables, authorise the creation of
additional functions linked to the generating set or grid power.
The green background indicates that the threshold value has been reached or exceeded.
Operating modes:
¾ A612 – A622 – A641 - A642 - A651 - A661
10 15 20 30 40 50 75 100
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Set points User parameters
Operating modes:
¾ A633 – A634
10 15 20 30 40 50 75 100
10 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
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Set points User parameters Wattmetric control
10 15 20 30 40 50 75 100
10 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
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User parameters Wattmetric control
Operating mode:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
This section allows you to define the installation criteria of generating sets in a power plant according to the
power requirements of the installation.
The setting entry fields only appear if the "With" Wattmetric control selection is confirmed.
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Generating set priority Thresholds
Operating mode:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
Power-on thresholds
These parameters are located in the left half of the on-screen configuration field.
They define the active power threshold leading to an additional generating set start request.
The power-on request is delayed for the duration of the time delay period to prevent the installation being started
with a temporary overload, i.e. a motor starting,
Power-off thresholds
These parameters are located in the right half of the on-screen configuration zone.
They define the active power threshold leading to the power-off request when the power consumption of an
installation is reduced.
If the threshold appears,the request to switch off the generating set is delayed for the duration of the time delay
period.
1 GS => 2 GS 0% 0 kW 2 GS => 1 GS 0% 0 kW
2 GS => 3 GS 0% 0 kW 3 GS => 2 GS 0% 0 kW
3 GS => 4 GS 0% 0 kW 4 GS => 3 GS 0% 0 kW
4 GS => 5 GS
0% 0 kW 5 GS => 4 GS 0% 0 kW
5 GS => 6 GS 0% 0 kW 6 GS => 5 GS 0% 0 kW
6 GS => 7 GS 0% 0 kW 7 GS => 6 GS 0% 0 kW
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General parameters Generating set priority Thresholds 2
7 GS => 8 GS 0% 0 kW 8 GS => 7 GS 0% 0 kW
8 GS => 9 GS 0% 0 kW 9 GS => 8 GS 0% 0 kW
9 GS => 10 GS 0% 0 kW 10 GS => 9 GS 0% 0 kW
10 GS => 11 GS 0% 0 kW 11 GS => 10 GS 0% 0 kW
11 GS => 12 GS 0% 0 kW 12 GS => 11 GS 0% 0 kW
12 GS => 13 GS 0% 0 kW 13 GS => 12 GS 0% 0 kW
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Thresholds Thresholds 3
13 GS => 14 GS 0% 0 kW 14 GS => 13 GS 0% 0 kW
14 GS => 15 GS 0% 0 kW 15 GS => 14 GS 0% 0 kW
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Thresholds Thresholds 2
On each threshold screen, only generating sets which do not exceed the maximum number of generating sets are
monitored on screen.
Operating mode:
¾ A633 – A634 – A635
This function is used to select the order in which the generating sets are controlled by the Wattmetric control.
Select the generating set of which you want to modify the priority level
New level of priority selection
Modification
Genset Priority
selection 01 selection 04
Cancelling
Valid
modifications
Display
Gen set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Priority 04 02 03 01 05 06 07
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General parameters Thresholds
The number of generating set displayed depends on the number of the generating set
declared in the power plant
To modify the priority level assigned to a generating set:
¾ Select the generating set (number)
¾ select the new priority
¾ Confirm.
The previous priority of the modified generating set is assigned to the generating set affected by this change.
Gen set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Before
Priority 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
After
Modified 04 02 03 01 05 06 07
priority
The "Return to previous parameters" key allows the initial setting to be restored.
This command is confirmed until it is saved in flash
This menu enables the user to modify certain settings in order to adapt operation to his requirements.
Power 1 Power 2
Before confirming this selection, ensure that the equipment has been designed for this and
that the command is present.
Warning
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option
26 11 03 16 20 00
Synchronisation time: 00 00
The top on the bus enables the resetting of various time settings in real time defined by the synchronisation time.
To authorise cleaning the touch panel, the key inhibition function locks for approximately twenty seconds and
does not register any presses on the screen. A special screen shows the time elapsing.
4.1. Notes
The aim of this section is to describe the actions to be carried out for starting a generating set in the various
possible modes:
- starting in manual mode
- starting using the no load test function
- starting using the load test function
- starting in automatic mode.
4.2. Prerequisites
Make sure that you use an operational installation which includes a standard module and a KERYS IHM.
grey: no fault.
red: fault present.
grey: no alarm.
red: alarm present.
The starting request is maintained until the generating set group starts.
This method may not under any circumstances be used to turn the motor
over.
During the starting phase and until the alternator voltage stabilises, the
green LED underneath the generating set symbol flashes, and then lights
up permanently once the phase is complete.
The generating set may be stopped at any time by pressing the stop
button or the 0 button in the test unit.
The green LED underneath the generating set symbol goes out to indicate
that the generating set has stopped.
grey: no fault.
red: fault present.
If you press button 1 on the test unit, the following window will appear in which the type of test can be selected.
Test selected
Q(kVAr)
Using the KERYS touch-sensitive Man-Machine Interface, the no load test is started by pressing the corresponding touch
key.
grey: no fault.
red: fault present.
If you press button 1 in the test unit, the following window will appear in which the type of test can be selected.
Test selected
Q(kVAr)
Using the KERYS touch-sensitive Man-Machine Interface, the no load test is started by pressing the corresponding touch
key.
Important:
Pressing the stop button may cause an interruption in the power supply depending on its status when the button
is pressed (e.g. isolated grid operation)
The generating set will stop after a cooling delay (180 seconds by default).
In AUTO mode, except for during the test functions, the generating set starts as a result of an external command
which may be triggered by various sources:
- power loss
- EJP command (France only)
- customer command.
The installation is then controlled via the automatic systems in accordance with the configuration of the
application:
- inversion of normal/emergency source
- grid coupling
- etc.
The generating set may be stopped at any time by pressing the 0 button in
the test unit.
Important:
Pressing the stop button may cause an interruption in the power supply depending on its status when the button
is pressed (e.g. isolated grid operation)
The generating set will stop after a cooling delay (180 seconds by default).
The green LED underneath the generating set symbol goes out to
indicate that the generating set has stopped.
5.1. Glossary