DVR 2400 and DVR 2500 Digital Voltage Regulator: Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
DVR 2400 and DVR 2500 Digital Voltage Regulator: Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
DVR 2400 and DVR 2500 Digital Voltage Regulator: Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
Although you should read and follow these instructions, they are not intended as a complete list of all details for installations, operation, and
maintenance. If you have any questions concerning any of the procedures, or if you have a safety concern not covered by the instructions, STOP, and
contact the generator manufacturer.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)
GENERAL General 35
Overview 3 Front Panel Display 36
Manual Conventions 3 Making Settings Changes 38
Regulation Modes 3 Auxiliary Modules
Features 3 RTD Interface Module 39
Protection 3 DVRPortal™ GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI)
Limiters 3 Parameter Edit Buttons 40
SPECIFICATIONS Header 40
Operating Power 4 Metering Tab 42
Generator Voltage Sensing 4 Configuration Tab 40
Generator Current Sensing 4 Operating Modes Sub Panel 41
Contact Inputs 4 Set Points Sub Panel 42
Fault Contact Output 4 Protection Settings Sub Panel 48
Field Output 4 Limits 48
AVR1 and 3 Operating Modes 4 Digital I/O 50
FCR Operating Mode 4 Advanced Configuration 51
VAR Operating Mode 4 CAN Bus Configuration Sub Panel 52
PF Operating Mode 4 Identification Tab 53
Parallel Compensation 4 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
PC Communication Port 5 Preventative Maintenance 55
CAN Communication Port 5 Troubleshooting 55
Auxiliary Input 5 APPENDIX A
Metering 5 Alarm Codes 62
Environmental 5 Fault Codes 62
Electromagnetic Compatibility 6 APPENDIX B
Mechanical Tests 6 Connector Pin-out Figures and Tables 63
Physical 6 APPENDIX C
Mating Connectors 6 Quick Start Programming Guide 65
FEATURES AND PROTECTION APPENDIX D
Introduction 7 Abbreviations and Acronyms 66
Function Blocks 7
Operating Features 9
Regulation Modes 9
Auxiliary Input 10
Load Sharing 11
Generator Soft Start 11
Protection Functions 12
INSTALLATION
General 18
Mounting 18
Connections 22
Grounding Practices 22
Remote Mounting Guidelines 23
Connection Diagrams 28
Preliminary Set-up 34
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GENERAL
OVERVIEW
This manual provides details on how to install, operate and maintain • DVRPortal™ software for configuration and monitoring
a DVR®2400 or DVR®2500 digital voltage regulator with Marathon® • “Power on” LED indicator
synchronous generators. A separate publication is available for Controller
Area Network (CAN) communications. • Configurable auxiliary input for metering and control
• Simulated reactive power for droop set-up
The regulator is a control device that regulates the output voltage of a • CAN interface with CAN 2.0B J1939 protocol for metering and
brushless, AC generator by controlling the current into the generator control (2500)
exciter field. Input power to the regulator is derived from a single phase • Generator power limiting mode (2500)
permanent magnet generator (PMG).
• Configurable Parameter Presets selectable through digital inputs
(2500)
The regulator is supplied in an encapsulated package designed for • 8 Channel 3-wire PT100 RTD metering (2500) through an external
behind-the-panel mounting. It is held in place by thread-forming screws
module
that thread into mounting holes in the face of the regulator. The front
panel display annunciates regulator status and system conditions.
PROTECTION
MANUAL CONVENTIONS The DVR® regulator has the following protection features:
This manual describes details of the DVR®2400 and DVR®2500 voltage • Field Over Excitation Shutdown
regulators. Features that are exclusive to the DVR®2500 regulator are • Field Under Excitation Shutdown
noted.
• Generator Over Voltage Shutdown
• Generator Under Voltage Shutdown
REGULATION MODES
• Generator Voltage Imbalance Shutdown
Five regulation modes:
• Generator Reverse Power Shutdown
• Single phase automatic voltage regulation (AVR1)
• Loss of Generator Sensing Shutdown
• Three phase automatic voltage regulation (AVR3)
• Instantaneous Field Over Current Shutdown
• Field current regulation (FCR).
• Regulator Over Temperature Shutdown
• Reactive power regulation (VAR)
• Generator Parallel Start-Up Shutdown
• Power factor regulation (PF)
• Generator Parallel Shutdown Shutdown
FEATURES • RTD Over Temperature Shutdown (2500)
The DVR regulator has the following features:
® • Loss of CAN Communication Alarm (2500)
• Preset stability settings based on generator frame size • RTD Pre Alarm Temperature (2500)
• Adjustable soft start in AVR1 or AVR3 regulation modes • Loss of Aux Input Control Current Alarm (2500)
• Under frequency (Volts/Hertz) regulation • Loss of RTD Element -Open Alarm (2500)
• True RMS Three-phase or single-phase generator voltage sensing • Loss of RTD Element - Short Alarm (2500)
• True RMS current sensing, single phase on the 2400, three phase • Genset Battery Low Alarm (2500)
on the 2500; (optional CT’s required)
• True RMS power metering, single phase on the 2400, three phase LIMITERS
on the 2500; (optional CT’s required) • Exciter Field Current Limit
• Field current sensing • Generator Under Frequency Limit
• Contact inputs for system interface capability • Generator Power Limit (2500)
• Contact output for fault indication
• Generator paralleling with reactive droop compensation and reactive
differential compensation
• Front-panel human-machine interface (HMI) for status and
configuration
• MODBUS protocol via USB2.0 for external communication
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Method 711-D in vertically mounted Mating Plug Housing: P1, Phoenix®* Contact 1873320 or equivalent
position
Salt Fog: Tested per MIL-STD-810F H2:
Method 509 in vertically mounted position Mating Plug Housing: P2, Phoenix* Contact 1707942 or equivalent
Emission: M
eets EN 61000-6-4: 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) – Part 6-4: Generic standards – Emission standard for
industrial environments
Emission
Radiated RF: EN 61000-6-4: 2007, 30 MHz to 1000 MHz
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Before proceeding forward, carefully read and fully understand the warnings, cautions, & safety notice statements in this manual. Failure to do so could
cause severe injury, death, and/or equipment damage.
INTRODUCTION
This section describes how the regulator functions and explains its operating features. Regulator functions are illustrated in the block diagram of Figure 4-1.
Input
Power
Shunt Module
BaOery
Power
Up
Down
Droop Off
Fault
ExcitaKon Off Contact
Controller Output
VAR/PF Off Inputs
Contact
Reset
PS0
PS1
VM
Eight 3-wire
CAN USB 2.0 HMI RTD RTD’s
Port Port Interface Module
E3 (A-phase) for CBA rotation. Nominal voltages of up to 600Vac may be Closing the UP contact across terminals P1-7 (UP) and P1-11 (DG) causes
sensed at these terminals. Voltage applied to these inputs is scaled, condi- the active operating set point to increase.
Line Currents Closing the DOWN contact across terminals P1-8 (DN) and P1-11 (DG)
Generator line currents (IA, IB, IC) are measured via CTs at connectors causes the active operating set point to decrease.
to Section - Specifications, for connector pin assignments. (DOWN) the operating set point until a limit is reached. The limit is de-
termined by the Maximum External Contact Adjust field of DVRPortal™
Field Current software. The effect generated by the contacts is displayed in DVRPortal™
Current through the exciter field winding is measured at terminal F+. Field software on the Set Points Tab as the value “Contact Offset.”
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Note:
1. The regulator incorporates an adjustable ramp rate for UP/DOWN con- PS1 PS0 Preset
tacts. This value can be used to adjust ramp rate at which the setpoint Open Open Preset1
changes when a UP or DOWN contact is closed. This can be adjusted from Open Closed Preset2
0.1 %/sec to 15.0 %/Sec. Closed Open Preset3
2. The regulator incorporates a RETAIN/ RESET feature for external contact
Closed Closed Preset4
adjust (UP and DOWN) which allows the regulator to either save (RETAIN)
the offset caused by UP or DOWN contact or forget (RESET) the offset
Note: Changes will only take effect when in standby mode.
after power cycle. This feature is only enabled in AVR1/AVR3 modes. Refer
to Section 8 - Graphical User Interface, Digital I/O.
DVR_RESET:
3. In FCR mode, UP/DOWN contact can be used to adjust the field current
The DVR®2500 voltage regulator provides the ability for user to reset the
between 0 and 4.000 Adc. Maximum external contact adjust setting is not
regulator without requiring a power cycle by toggling the RESET contact
applicable in FCR mode.
across terminals P2-6 (RST) and P2-10 (DG).
Note: Saving the offset will happen once the UP/DOWN contact change is
Communication Port (USB 2.0)
detected and the the regulator is in AVR1/AVR3 mode.
The communication port provides an interface for user programming the
regulator through DVRPortal™ software. The connection is made to the
DROOP_OFF
female USB mini B type connector with a user-supplied, standard USB 2.0
This function enables reactive load sharing between generators operating
A to mini B type USB cable.
in parallel. Closing the DROOP_OFF contact across terminals P1-9 (DRP)
and P1-11 (DG) disables voltage droop. Opening the contact enables volt-
Note:
age droop. Reactivate load sharing is enabled in AVR1, AVR3, PF and VAR
A. The DVR®2500 voltage regulator can be programmed through the
regulation modes through this contact. Ensure that QPF contact sets the
USB connection without additional power provided by an AC supply or
VAR/PF regulation to disable.
a battery (2500).
Note: Power ON LED or HMI will not be illuminated
EXCITATION_OFF
B. USB port should be able to provide 400mAdc current while powering
This contact input disables field excitation without removing power to the
only through the USB.
regulator. Closing the EXCITATION_OFF contact across terminals P1-6
C.
In case of using USB extender/booster cable, the regulator
(EXC) and P1-11 (DG) disables field excitation. Opening the contact enables
needs to be powered either through AC power or battery (2500).
field excitation with a soft start and clears any alarms or faults.
Recommended USB 2.0 booster cable GUE2118 or similar.
D. In order for the regulator to communicate properly via USB, proper
VAR/PF_OFF
USB drivers need to be installed. Driver is typically installed during
Caution: Operation in VAR or PF modes should only be enabled when
DVRPortal™ software installation. This can be downloaded from the
generator is paralleled with utility (infinite bus).
following link http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm for FT232
chipset.
This function enables VAR or PF regulation when the generator is paral-
E. Use of USB hubs is not recommended for communication purposes.
leled to utility. Opening the VAR/PF_OFF contact across terminals P1-10
(QPF) and P1-11 (DG) enables VAR or PF control. Closing the contact dis-
ables VAR or PF regulation and defaults to AVR3 regulation.
Note: DROOP OFF, EXCITATION OFF and VAR/PF OFF polarity can be
configured using DVRPortal™ software. By default, these are set to active
low. Polarities of these contacts can be set only in Preset 1 in case of the
2500. Refer to Section - Graphical User Interface, Digital I/O.
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Note: Sudden loss of excitation power could lead to the 2500 RESET even
Field Current Regulation Mode (FCR)
though battery voltage is present.
In FCR mode, the regulator maintains DC excitation current at a command-
ed level. The regulation set point is adjusted via the UP and DOWN contact
Power Amplifier Stage
inputs, the auxiliary input (when enabled), the HMI or the portal.
The power amplifier is fed from the power input stage and supplies a con-
trolled amount of power to the exciter field via terminals F+ and F-.
Reactive Power Regulation Mode (VAR)
In Reactive Power Regulation (VAR) mode, the regulator maintains the
HMI Interface
generator’s reactive power at a commanded level. The regulation set point
A four-character light-emitting-diode (LED) display indicates various operat-
is adjusted via the UP and DOWN contact inputs, the auxiliary input (when
ing modes, protective functions, and adjustments. Section - Human-Ma-
enabled), the HMI or the portal. This mode can only be entered by select-
chine Interface provides more information about the front panel display.
ing “VAR” as the regulation mode and opening the VAR/PF_OFF contact
Changes to settings can be made at the front panel using the four buttons:
input.
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Auxiliary – Off Example: A programmed power factor regulation set point of 0.950
In this mode, any signal applied to the auxiliary input will be displayed (lagging power factor) with an auxiliary input scale factor of 30.0% and
in DVRPortal™ software, but will have no effect on the set point of the an auxiliary input of -1 Vdc will result in a –0.100 offset to the power
regulator. factor set point. Therefore, the regulator will regulate to a power factor
of -0.950. In this case, the power factor has gone from a lagging to a
Auxiliary – Control1 leading state.
This mode allows modification of the regulation set point by the application
of a positive or negative DC voltage across terminals P1-4 (AU+) and P1-5 Auxiliary – Control2 (DVR®2500 regulator only)
(AU-). A voltage up to +/- 3 Vdc may be applied at this input. This mode allows modification of the regulation set point by the application
Note: The 2500 provides selectable ranges of +/-5 Vdc or +/-10 Vdc through of a 4 mA to 20 mA current control signal at terminals P1-4 (AU+) and P1-5
DVRPortal™ software and configurable range up to 30%. These ranges are (AU-). This mode requires the placement of a jumper across terminals P1-3
selectable only for AVR1, AVR3, VAR of PF regulation modes. (A_L) and P1-4 (AU+).
When in AVR3 or AVR1: Note: If loss of auxiliary control current alarm is enabled and if the sensed
The application of a +/- 3.000 Vdc signal corresponds to a percentage off- current is below the alarm threshold the auxiliary bias will be set to zero. If
set of up to +/- 30.0% to the set point. If the voltage range is selected as the alarm is disabled, the bias will saturate to lower end of the user chose
+/-10V in the 2500, the application of a +/-10.000 signal will correspond to bias limit.
a percentage offset of up to +/-30% to the set point.
When in AVR3 or AVR1:
Example: A programmed regulation set point of 480 Vrms, with an The application of a 4 mA to 20 mA input corresponds to a percentage
auxiliary input scale factor of 30% and an auxiliary input of -1 Vdc will re- offset of up to +/- 30.0% to the voltage set point.
sult in a -10% (–48 Vrms) offset to the set point. Therefore, the regulator
will regulate to a reference voltage of 432 Vrms. Example: A programmed regulation set point of 480 Vrms, with an
auxiliary input scale factor of 30% and an auxiliary input of 9.33 mA will
When in FCR: result in a –48 Vrms offset to the set point. Therefore, the regulator will
The application of a -/+ 4.000 Vdc signal corresponds to a 0.000 to +4.000 regulate to a reference voltage of 432 Vrms.
Adc field current set point. The auxiliary input scale factor is disabled in
FCR mode. When in FCR:
The application of a 4 mA to 20 mA signal corresponds to a 0.000 to
Note: Any field current reference less than 0.000 Adc will become 0.000 +4.000 Adc field current set point. The auxiliary input scale factor is dis-
Adc. abled in FCR mode.
Example: The application of a 1.25 Vdc signal will result in a field current Note: Any field current reference less than 0.000 Adc will become 0.000
of 1.250 Adc. Adc.
When in VAR:
The application of a +/- 3.000 Vdc signal corresponds to a percentage off-
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Example: A field current set point of 1.000 Adc with the application of a LOAD SHARING
11.00 mA signal will result in a total field current of 0.500 Adc. Note: The machine nameplate rated power, rated power factor, CT
Ratio and PT Ratio (if applicable) MUST be entered to calculate the
When in VAR: proper rated reactive power for the droop reference.
The application of a 4 mA to 20 mA signal corresponds to a percentage
offset of up to +/- 30.0% to the VAR set point. The regulator provides a reactive droop compensation feature to enable
reactive load sharing during parallel generator operation. When this feature
Example: A programmed VAR regulation set point of 50.0% with an is enabled, the regulator calculates the reactive portion of the generator
auxiliary input scale factor of 30.0% and an auxiliary input of 9.33 mA load using the sensed generator output voltage and current quantities and
will result in a –10.0% offset to the VAR set point. Therefore, the regula- then modifies the voltage regulation set point accordingly.
tor will regulate to 40.0% of rated VARs.
A unity power factor generator load results in almost no change in gen-
When in PF: erator output voltage. A lagging power factor generator load (inductive)
In the PF regulation mode, the application of a 4 mA to 20 mA signal cor- results in a reduction of generator output voltage. A leading power factor
responds to an offset of up to +/- 0.300 PU to the power factor set point. generator load (capacitive) results in an increase of generator output volt-
age.
Example: A programmed power factor regulation set point of 0.950
(lagging power factor) with an auxiliary input scale factor of 30.0% and an Droop is adjustable up to 10.0% with rated reactive power (VAR’s) and
auxiliary input of 9.33 mA will result in a –0.100 offset to the power factor rated power factor. The effect of droop on the set point is displayed in the
set point. Therefore, the regulator will regulate to a power factor of -0.950. DVRPortal™ software. The droop feature is enabled and disabled through
In this case, the power factor has gone from a lagging to a leading state. the DROOP_OFF contact input circuit (terminals P1-9 (DRP) and P1-11
(GND). When single-phase current sensing is used, the droop function re-
Auxiliary - Dynamic Slope (DVR®2500 regulator only): sponds to phase B current. When three-phase current sensing is used,
The 2500 regulator provides a mode in which an auxiliary voltage of 0 to the droop function responds to the average phase current. Reactive load
+5V supplied between terminals P1-4 (AU+) and P1-5 (AU-) can be used sharing in AVR1, AVR3, VAR and PF modes.
to influence the under-frequency slope multiplier from 1.0 - 5.0 or 5.0 -
1.0 based on dynamic slope polarity while in AVR1 and AVR3 regulation GENERATOR SOFT START
modes. See Figure 4-2. The regulator incorporates an adjustable soft start feature that controls the
time for generator voltage to ramp to the regulation set point. This feature
is enabled in AVR3 and AVR1 regulation modes. The ramp rate is adjust-
able from 2 to 120 seconds (default of 3 seconds). This adjustment is made
through the portal and cannot be made through the HMI. The Generator
Under Frequency feature is also active during Generator Soft Start and
takes priority in control of the generator voltage.
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cause severe injury, death, and/or equipment damage.
Incorrect setting for the protective functions can harm the DVR regulator and the alternator and can cause severe injury, death, and/or equipment damage.
PROTECTION FUNCTIONS
CONFIGURABLE SHUTDOWNS
Customer Alarm
Protection Alarm Reset Threshold Timer Timer Alarm Fault
Disable/ Alarm Variable Threshold Basis
Feature Hysteresis Units Range Units Code Code
Enable Range
Rated
Field Under- Total Reactive -100.0 to
Yes 0.0 - 5.0 % Reactive Power 1.0 to 15.0 S A002 F002
excitation Power -5.0
(kVAR)
Generator Voltage
No AVR1: Generator 5.0 to 20.0 0.0 - 5.0 % 0.1 to 15.0 S A013 F013
Over-voltage Set-point
Line-line Voltage
AVR3: Average
Generator of Generator Voltage
Under- Yes Line-line Voltage 5.0 to 50.0 0.0 - 5.0 % 1.0 to 15.0 S A012 F012
Set-point
voltage
Generator
Loss of Voltage Set 2X LOS
Yes Yes 10.0 - 40.0 N/A % mS N/A F011
Sensing Point AVR3 timer
AVR1
Generator
Loss of Voltage Set
Yes Yes 20.0 - 35.0 N/A % 10 - 1000 mS N/A F011
Sensing Point
AVR3
Generator
-5.0 to Rated Power
Reverse Yes Total Real Power 5.0 % 1.0 to 15.0 S A014 F014
-100.0 (kW)
Power
RTD Over
Temperature Yes RTD Temperature 0 to 260 (0- 100) % Deg C N/A 0 to 3600 S A005 F005
(1-8)
Table 4-2
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Table 4-3
CONFIGURABLE ALARMS
Customer
Alarm Alarm Threshold Reset Threshold Timer Timer Alarm
Alarm Disable/
Variable Range Hysteresis Units Range Units Code
Enable
Genset Battery Low Yes Battery Voltage 10.5 - 13.0 N/A V N/A N/A A004
NON-CONFIGURABLE ALARMS
Customer
Alarm Alarm Threshold Alarm
Alarm Disable/
Variable Threshold Units Code
Enable
Loss of RTD Element - Open Yes RTD Resistance Greater Than 201.48 Ohm A005
Loss of RTD Element - Short Yes RTD Resistance Less than 69.87 Ohm A005
Real Time Clock Battery Low Yes RTC Battery Voltage Less than 2.5 V A003
Table 4-5
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CONFIGURABLE LIMITERS
Customer Limit Limit Limit Limiter
Limiter
Disable/Enable Variable Threshold Units Code
Exciter Field Current Limit No Exciter Field Current 0.500 - 7.500 A N/A
Power Limit of Generator Voltage Yes Generator Real Power 5.0 - 115.0 V N/A
Table 4-6
Note: When limits are active, no event is recorded in the event log.
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Generator Parallel Start Up Shutdown The V/Hz slope is dependent upon the under frequency knee and the
The Generator Start Up Shutdown protection feature is triggered if the slope multiplier. The base slope is defined according to the following (see
generator is started up in either VAR or PF regulation mode with the QPF Figure 4-3).
contact active.
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INSTALLATION
GENERAL
Generally, the DVR® voltage regulator is supplied mounted to the conduit
box of the generator. The purpose of this section is to provide mount-
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
ing information to customers replacing an existing regulator with the
• Failure to connect the voltage regulator in accordance with the
manufacturer’s documentation could result in serious personal injury, 2400/2500 or those wishing to mount the regulator remotely.
death, and/or property damage.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD If the unit is not installed immediately, store it in the original shipping
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal
injury, death, and/or property damage. package in an environment free of moisture and dust.
• Installation and repair of electrical generators and voltage regulators
should be attempted by qualified personnel only. Electrical connections MOUNTING
shall be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with all
local, national, international and/or other applicable codes, rules or The regulator is normally located in the generator conduit box. It is de-
regulations and sound practices. signed for behind-the-panel mounting and requires a cutout for front panel
• Do not touch electrically live parts. Disconnect, lock out and tag prime viewing and access. Mounting hardware consists of six customer-sup-
mover and input power supplies before installing or servicing voltage
regulator. Use a voltmeter to verify that power is off before contacting plied, #12 thread-forming screws that pass through holes in the conduit
conductors.
box and thread into the mounting holes in the regulator. The recommend-
• Do not open terminal box or touch unprotected terminals while
the generator shaft is rotating. Shaft rotation produces voltage in ed torque range for the steel mounting screws is 36 to 40 inch-pounds (4.1
generators even when no excitation is applied. Residual voltage is
present at the generator leads and regulator connections even when to 4.5 Newton-meters). Refer to Section - Specifications, for environmen-
the regulator fuse is removed. tal requirements.
• Ground (earth) the regulator in accordance with local, national,
international and/or other applicable codes, rules or regulations.
The 2400/2500 front panel and uncovered rear dimensions are shown in
EXPLOSION HAZARD
• Beware of arcing when connecting test leads. Arcing could spark an Figure 5-1.
explosion if exposed to battery gases, fuel vapors or other hazardous
atmospheres. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
serious personal injury, death and/or property damage. The 2400/2500 rear panel with cover dimensions are shown in Figure 5-2.
ROTATING PARTS HAZARD Cutout and drilling dimensions are shown in Figure 5-3.
• Keep extremities, hair, jewelry and clothing away from moving parts.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal
injury, death and/or property damage.
OVERSPEED HAZARD
• Do not exceed the rated speed of the generator. Excessive centrifugal
forces could damage the rotating fields and cause parts to be expelled
at a high rate of speed. Failure to follow these instructions could result
in serious personal injury, death and/or property damage.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE
• Only qualified personnel who know local, national, international and/or
other applicable codes, rules or regulations and sound practices should
install or repair electric generators and voltage regulators. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury, death
and/or property damage.
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Figure 5-1. The 2500 front dimensions without cover. Valid for 2400 & 2500 versions.
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Figure 5-2. The 2500 rear dimensions with cover. Valid for 2400 & 2500 versions.
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Figure 5-3. Cutout and Drilling Dimensions. Valid for 2400 & 2500 versions.
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CONNECTIONS The DVR® voltage regulator connections are dependent on the application.
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Remote Mounting Guidelines: Refer to the section on Grounding Practices for additional information.
• All digital and analog inputs connected to the regulator should be
separately routed from F+, F-, E1, E2, E3, 3 and 4 terminals Grounding and Connection Practices
• All digital and analog input wiring needs to be shielded The following practices must be adhered to in order to ensure proper oper-
• S
hield needs to be grounded at remote end of wiring ation of the regulator and related systems.
• F
or the DVR® regulator to detect the digital inputs properly, the cable 1. The chassis ground terminals (2) (GND) must always be connected.
resistance should not exceed 50 ohms 2. Chassis ground (GND) near P1 and P2 need to be terminated as close
• Analog input may be supplied from a source up to 150 feet away to the DVR® regulator as possible.
• USB communication has a limited range of about 3 meters. For longer 3. Unstable operation might be observed if the GND terminals are not
distance communication please used USB booster cables connected.
»» IOGEAR®* GUE2118 (39 feet) is recommended for longer dis- 4. AUX Shield must be grounded at the source only (not at the DVR reg-
tances with the DVR2400/2500 voltage regulators ulator).
»»
The regulator may need to be externally powered for proper 5. CAN shield has to be connected to GND on both end of the cable.
communication
Figure 5-4. The regulator Rear Panel Connectors (DVR®2500 regulator shown)
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Chassis Ground (GND) Single Phase Current Sensing Input (IB1 and IB2)
The chassis ground terminal is labeled GND. Two chassis grounds are avail- Generator line current is stepped down through a user-supplied CT on
able on the regulator. GND closer to the P1 and P2 need to be terminated Phase B. Secondary current (5A) from that transformer is applied to P1
to chassis as close to the regulator as possible. connector terminals labeled IB1 and IB2. Consult current transformer in-
struction manuals for CT polarity identification and install per Figure 5-7.
Power Supply Inputs (3 and 4) See Figure 5-5 and Table 5-2 for terminal assignments.
Power input terminals are labeled 3 and 4.
Three Phase Current Sensing Input (2500 only)
Generator Voltage Sensing Inputs (E1, E2 and E3) Generator line current is stepped down through user-supplied CT’s. Sec-
The generator voltage sensing terminals are labeled E1, E2, and E3. A ondary current (5A) from these transformers are applied to the P1 connec-
single-phase sensing connection is obtained by connecting the phase C tor terminals labeled IB1 and IB2 and P2 connector terminals labeled IA1,
sensing input to terminals E2 and E3. IA2 and IC1, IC2. Consult CT instruction manuals for polarity identification
and install per Figure 5-6. See Figure 5-5 and Table 5-2 for terminal as-
Exciter Field Output (F+ and F-) signments.
The field output terminals for connection to the generator exciter field are Note: All transformers must have the same CT ratio.
labeled F+ and F-.
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CT “X1” CT “X2”
Sensing Phase
Terminal Terminal
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UP and DOWN Contact Inputs Contact Output (NO, COM and NC)
Remote set point adjustment may be accomplished by connecting a SPDT The output contact may be accessed at connector P1, via terminals (P1-
momentary contact switch to the P1 connector UP and DOWN contacts. 12 (NO), P1-13 (COM) and P1-14 (NC). The NO-COM / NC-COM output is
To connect this switch, the common terminal must be connected to P1-11 normally open/closed and closes/opens when the regulator goes into a
(DG). The other two switch terminals are connected to P1-7 (UP) and P1-8 fault condition.
(DN). Refer to Section – Features and Protection for a detailed description
of the UP and DOWN contact function. USB 2.0 Communication Port: The USB 2.0 port on the front panel uses
a Mini B type female connector. A standard USB A communication cable
Parallel Generator Compensation Enable/Disable (DROOP OFF) terminated with a USB Mini male connector is used for PC interface with
A user can enable or disable the integrated load sharing function of the the regulator.
regulator by connecting a contact between P1-9 (DRP) and P1-11 (DG)
terminals. Activation polarity (Open/Close) determined by configuration CAN J1939 Communication Port (P2-14,16,17,18)
settings. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for a detailed descrip- The CAN port can be accessed on the connector P2. Table 5-4 illustrates
tion of the Load Sharing function. the pin assignments and functions of the CAN port.
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• Figure 5-6 shows an application where the regulator is connected for Figures 5-11 and 5-12 illustrate how the regulators can be interconnected
three-phase voltage sensing without current sensing. for use in Cross-Current (Reactive Differential) applications. When operat-
ing in Cross-Current mode, attention must be paid to the use of the burden
• Figure 5-7 shows an application where the regulator is connected for resistor shown in Figures 5-10 and 5-11. The burden resistor should have a
three-phase voltage sensing and single-phase current sensing. value of approximately 10 times the cross current loop resistance for prop-
er differential operation. The value of 0.1 ohm is a suggested value. The
• Figure 5-8 shows an application where the regulator is connected for volt-ampere (VA) capacity of the paralleling current transformers should be
three-phase voltage sensing and three-phase current sensing. considered when sizing the burden resistor.
DVR®2400/2500 REGULATOR
QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
INPUT SENSING FIELD
IA1, IA2 IB1, IB2 IC1, IC2 EXC UP DN DRP QPF DG A_L AU+ AU- NO COM NC RST PS0 PS1 DG BT+ BT- TR CH CL CG
POWER VOLTAGE OUTPUT
GND 3 4 E1 E2 E3 F- F+ -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -3 -4 -5 -12 -13 -14 -6 -7 -8 -10 -12 -13 -14 -16 -17 -18
7.5 uF 1
370 Vac
PMG
GEN B
C
EXCITER
Figure 5-6. Typical Connections with ABC Rotation, Three-Phase Voltage Sensing Without Current Sensing
Note:
1. Sensing potential transformer is required if generator output voltage exceeds 600 Volts.
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QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
INPUT SENSING FIELD
IA1, IA2 IB1, IB2 IC1, IC2 EXC UP DN DRP QPF DG A_L AU+ AU- NO COM NC RST PS0 PS1 DG BT+ BT- TR CH CL CG
POWER VOLTAGE OUTPUT
GND 3 4 E1 E2 E3 F- F+ -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -3 -4 -5 -12 -13 -14 -6 -7 -8 -10 -12 -13 -14 -16 -17 -18
4 5 6
7
7.5 uF S2 S3 52B S4 S5 10
S1
370 Vac
CAN
PMG
Network
1 2 3 8 11
A
9
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C
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Figure 5-7. Typical Connections with ABC Rotation, Three-Phase Voltage Sensing and Single-Phase Current Sensing
Notes:
1. Excitation enabled/disabled by S1. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
2. SPDT spring return to center-OFF position type switch (S2) for remote set point adjustment.
3. Droop enabled/disabled by S3. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
4. Analog signal input when Auxiliary is configured for control. A_L and AU+ need to be shorted for Auxiliary 4-20 mA control.
5. Normally Open (NO)/Normally Closed (NC) contact closes/opens in a fault condition.
6. Genset battery may be connected to keep the 2500 powered on for control and monitoring. Required for shunt operation.
7. Sensing potential transformer is required if generator output voltage exceeds 600 Volts.
8. VAR/PF regulation enabled/disabled by auxiliary contact 52B. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O
section).
9. Current transformer is optional and is necessary only if the application requires Droop, VAR, PF or Power Limiting features.
10. The 2500 is at the end of CAN network, jumpering CL and TR provides an Internal 120 Ohm, 0.25 Watt terminating resistor for the CAN network.
Required only for CAN communication.
11. PS0 and PS1 can be used to configure presets. Closing and opening S4 and S5 configures the 2500 in one (1) of the four (4) preset configurations
(refer to Digital I/O section).
12. Optional S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, 52 and “52B” contacts/relays supplied by customers. Current and voltage transformers may be installed by Regal.
13. P1 is common for both 2400 and 2500. P2 available only on the 2500.
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QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
INPUT SENSING FIELD
IA1, IA2 IB1, IB2 IC1, IC2 EXC UP DN DRP QPF DG A_L AU+ AU- NO COM NC RST PS0 PS1 DG BT+ BT- TR CH CL CG
POWER VOLTAGE OUTPUT
GND 3 4 E1 E2 E3 F- F+ -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -3 -4 -5 -12 -13 -14 -6 -7 -8 -10 -12 -13 -14 -16 -17 -18
4 5 6
7
7.5 uF S1 S2 S3 52B S4 S5 10
370 Vac
CAN
PMG
Network
1 2 3 8 11
A
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EXCITER 52
Figure 5-8. Typical Connections with ABC Rotation, Three-Phase Voltage Sensing and Three-Phase Current Sensing
Notes:
1. Excitation enabled/disabled by S1. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
2. SPDT spring return to center-OFF position type switch (S2) for remote set point adjustment.
3. Droop enabled/disabled by S3. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
4. Analog signal input when Auxiliary is configured for control. A_L and AU+ need to be shorted for Auxiliary 4-20 mA control.
5. Normally Open (NO)/Normally Closed (NC) contact closes/opens in a fault condition.
6. Genset battery may be connected to keep the 2500 powered on for control and monitoring. Required for shunt operation.
7. Sensing potential transformer is required if generator output voltage exceeds 600 Volts.
8. VAR/PF regulation enabled/disabled by auxiliary contact 52B. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O
section).
9. Current transformers are optional and are necessary only if the application requires Droop, VAR, PF or Power Limiting features.
10. If the 2500 is at the end of CAN network, jumpering CL and TR provides an Internal 120 Ohm, 0.25 Watt terminating resistor for the CAN network.
Required only for CAN communication.
11. PS0 and PS1 can be used to configure presets. Closing and opening S4 and S5 configures the 2500 In one (1) of the four (4) preset configurations
(refer to Digital I/O section).
12. Optional S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, 52 and “52B” contacts/relays supplied by customers. Current and voltage transformers may be installed by Regal.
13. P1 is common for both 2400 and 2500. P2 available only on the 2500.
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QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
INPUT SENSING FIELD
IA1, IA2 IB1, IB2 IC1, IC2 EXC UP DN DRP QPF DG A_L AU+ AU- NO COM NC RST PS0 PS1 DG BT+ BT- TR CH CL CG
POWER VOLTAGE OUTPUT
GND 3 4 E1 E2 E3 F- F+ -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -3 -4 -5 -12 -13 -14 -6 -7 -8 -10 -12 -13 -14 -16 -17 -18
8 4 5 6
7.5 uF S3 S4 S5 10
S1 S2
370 Vac
CAN
PMG 7 Network
1 2 3 11
9
GEN
EXCITER
Notes:
1. Excitation enabled/disabled by S1. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
2. SPDT spring return to center-OFF position type switch (S2) for remote set point adjustment.
3. Reactive Droop is not possible in this configuration.
4. Analog signal input when Auxiliary is configured for control. A_L and AU+ need to be shorted for Auxiliary 4-20 mA control.
5. Normally Open (NO)/Normally Closed (NC) contact closes/opens in a fault condition.
6. Genset battery may be connected to keep the 2500 powered on for control and monitoring. Required for shunt operation.
7. Sensing potential transformer is required if generator output voltage exceeds 600 Volts.
8. VAR/PF regulation is not possible In this configuration
9. If the 2500 is at the end of CAN network, jumpering CL and TR provides an Internal 120 Ohm, 0.25 Watt terminating resistor for the CAN network.
Required only for CAN communication.
10. PS0 and PS1 can be used to configure presets. Closing and opening S4 and S5 configures the 2500 In one (1) of the four (4) preset configurations
(refer to Digital I/O section).
11. Optional S1, S2, S4 and S5 contacts supplied by customers. Voltage transformers may be installed by Regal.
12. P1 is common for both 2400 and 2500. P2 available only on the 2500.
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QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
INPUT SENSING FIELD
IA1, IA2 IB1, IB2 IC1, IC2 EXC UP DN DRP QPF DG A_L AU+ AU- NO COM NC RST PS0 PS1 DG BT+ BT- TR CH CL CG
POWER VOLTAGE OUTPUT
GND 3 4 E1 E2 E3 F- F+ -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -3 -4 -5 -12 -13 -14 -6 -7 -8 -10 -12 -13 -14 -16 -17 -18
8 4 5 6
7.5 uF S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 10
370 Vac
CAN
PMG 7 Network
1 2 3 11
A
9
GEN B
C
EXCITER
Figure 5-10. Typical Connections with ABC Rotation, Single-Phase Voltage Sensing and Single-Phase Current Sensing
Notes:
1. Excitation enabled/disabled by S1. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
2. SPDT spring return to center-OFF position type switch (S2) for remote set point adjustment.
3. Droop enabled/disabled by S3. Activation polarity (open/close) determined by configuration settings (refer to Digital I/O section).
4. Analog signal input when Auxiliary is configured for control. A_L and AU+ need to be shorted for Auxiliary 4-20 mA control.
5. Normally Open (NO)/Normally Closed (NC) contact closes/opens in a fault condition.
6. Genset battery may be connected to keep the 2500 powered on for control and monitoring. Required for shunt operation.
7. Sensing potential transformer is required if generator output voltage exceeds 600 Volts.
8. VAR/PF regulation not possible in this configuration.
9. Current transformer is optional and is necessary only if the application requires Droop, VAR, PF or Power Limiting features.
10. If the 2500 is at the end of CAN network, jumpering CL and TR provides an Internal 120 Ohm, 0.25 Watt terminating resistor for the CAN network.
Required only for CAN communication.
11. PS0 and PS1 can be used to configure presets. Closing and opening S4 and S5 configures the 2500 In one (1) of the four (4) preset configurations
(refer to Digital I/O section).
12. Optional S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, 52 and “52B” contacts/relays supplied by customers. Current and voltage transformers may be installed by Regal.
13. P1 is common for both 2400 and 2500. P2 available only on the 2500.
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PRELIMINARY SETUP – SAFETY 2. Open swing cover and locate the USB mini connector on the regu-
lator.
3. Connect USB cable from your computer to the regulator. This powers
up the communication.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD 4. Establish communication via DVRPortal software and make neces-
• Failure to connect the voltage regulator in accordance with the sary changes to the setting and save them to the regulator.
manufacturer’s documentation could result in serious personal injury,
death, and/or property damage. 5. After necessary changes are made, disconnect from the regulator.
The generator may be started to verify proper operation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal
injury, death, and/or property damage. Note:
• Installation and repair of electrical generators and voltage regulators 1. Neither HMI or power ON LED will light up when DVR regulator com-
should be attempted by qualified personnel only. Electrical connections munication is powered only through USB.
shall be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with all
local, national, international and/or other applicable codes, rules or 2. If cable length greater then 10ft is needed, IOGEAR®* GUE2118 (39
regulations and sound practices. feet) or similar is recommended with the regulator.
• Do not touch electrically live parts. Disconnect, lock out and tag prime
mover and input power supplies before installing or servicing voltage PRELIMINARY SETUP – ON BENCH
regulator. Use a voltmeter to verify that power is off before contacting
conductors. The regulator may be configured on a bench using the following procedure:
• Do not open terminal box or touch unprotected terminals while 1. Connect a 100-120 Vac 50/60 Hz source to terminals 3, 4 and GND
the generator shaft is rotating. Shaft rotation produces voltage in as follows:
generators even when no excitation is applied. Residual voltage is a. 120 V hot – terminal 3
present at the generator leads and regulator connections even when
the regulator fuse is removed. b. 120 V neutral – terminal 4
• Ground (earth) the regulator in accordance with local, national, c. 120 V ground – terminal GND
international and/or other applicable codes, rules or regulations. (OR)
• Use caution when working around the component side of the DVR® If configuring through the DVRPortal™ software, regulator commu-
regulator. Voltage levels may be present at the exposed components
when the unit is energized. The protective cover MUST be installed nication circuit can be powered through the USB. This will eliminate
whenever the regulator is energized. the necessity of powering the regulator through terminals 3, 4 and
GND.
Note: Read and understand the operation of the individual adjust- Note: USB should be capable of providing 0.4 Adc. HMI, power on
ments before attempting any adjustments. LED indicator and other functions will be non-
operational while powering through USB.
PRELIMINARY SETUP – ON GENERATOR (Powering the regulator
(OR)
through PMG)
Connect a 12/24-volt battery input to terminals P2-12 (BT+) and P2-
The regulator may be configured on the generator using the following
procedure: 13 (BT-) (2500 only).
1. Before starting the engine, remove the regulator’s 5.0 A fuse. This Note: Battery should be capable of providing 0.8 Adc.
will prevent the generator’s PMG from energizing the regulator and Note: Sudden loss of excitation power on terminals 3 & 4 could
prevent unintended operating functions from occurring. lead to the DVR2500 regulator RESET even though battery voltage
2. Perform all preliminary engine governor adjustments with the regu- is present.
lator de-energized.
3. After initial governor adjustments are complete, shut down the prime Applying voltage larger than 120 Vac without current in-
mover. Reinstall the 5.0 A fuse. Disconnect the E3 and F+ terminal rush limiting may damage the unit.
connectors from the regulator and temporarily insulate them to pre-
vent accidental shorting. 2. If the regulator is in AVR1 or AVR3 regulation mode, the regulator
4. Start and run the generator at rated speed. The regulator may enter will indicate STBY on the display. If the regulator is in FCR regulation
a Loss of Sensing shutdown mode, indicated by rUn.i / F011 on the mode, the regulator will indicate rUn.i on the display.
display.
5. At this time, initial adjustments can be made. If adjusting via the HMI, 3. At this time, initial adjustments can be made. If adjusting via the HMI,
see Section – Making Settings Changes. If adjusting via the see Section – Making Settings Changes. If adjusting via the
DVRPortal™ communication software, see Section DVRPortal Graph- DVRPortal™ communication software, see Section DVRPortal Graph-
ical User Interface. ical User Interface.
6. After the initial adjustments are made, shut down the generator and
reconnect the regulator leads removed in Step 3. The generator may After the initial adjustments are made, disconnect the power source and
be started and final adjustments may be performed on the regulator. install the regulator onto the generator. The generator may be started and
final adjustments may be performed on the regulator.
PRELIMINARY SETUP – ON GENERATOR (When generator is not
spinning)
1. Before following the instructions below, ensure that the generator is
not spinning.
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GENERAL
The DVR® regulator HMI consists of four buttons and a four-character LED display as illustrated in Figure 6-1. The display indicates status conditions and
parameter settings. Button function descriptions are given in Table 6-1.
Button Description
This button steps the user through a menu list of editable parameters.
SELECT
It also serves as an excape key in EDIT mode.
UP This button increases the setting level fo the parameter being adjusted.
DOWN This button decreases the setting level of the parameter being adjuted.
ENTER This button stores the current value of the parameter being adjusted and returns the user to the main menu list.
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 2. EDIT mode - The HMI displays a multi-layer menu for reading and
The HMI display has three display modes: editing operating parameters of the regulator as described in Table 6-3.
The display is steady-on while in EDIT mode.
1. STATUS mode – the HMI displays the non-editable operating state of 3. SLEEP mode – The HMI turns off the display after 60 seconds of
the DVR® regulator as described in Table 6-2. The display flashes while button-press inactivity.
in STATUS mode.
Display Description
No display is the default mode of the HMI. No display indicates that the regulator is operating normally, but operating
(no display)
in a sleep mode.
STBY This display indicates that the regulator is operating normally and is in stand-by mode waiting for the STRT state.
STRT This display indicates that the regulator is in a Soft Start State.
RUN.V This display indicates that the regulator is operating normally with excitation in AVR mode.
RUN.I This display indicates that the regulator is operating normally with excitation in FCR mode.
RUN.P This display indicates that the regulator is operating normally with excitation in VAR or PF mode.
FLSH This display indicates that the regulator is operating in field flashing mode.
IDLE This display indicates that the regulator is operating normally and is in Idle mode waiting for the speed to take off.
This display indicates that the regulator is in an alarm state. During this state, the regulator continues to provide exci-
AXXX (where xxx indicates
tation if excitation is enabled.
a three-digit alarm code)
See Appendix for description of Alarm Codes.
FXXX (where xxx indicates This display indicates that the regulator is in a fault state. During this state, the regulator ceases to provide excitation.
a three-digit alarm code) See Appendix for description of Fault Codes.
Table 6-2. DVR® Regulator HMI STATUS Mode Display Descriptions
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AUXILIARY MODULES termination points for up to eight 3-wire 100 Ohm Platinum RTDs. The
RTD wires are terminated via PCB mounted screwless spring clamp con-
GENERAL nectors. The RTD module and DVR®2500 regulator are interconnected via
The DVR 2500 regulator is equipped with features that require the use of
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onboard 25 pole D-sub connectors (DB25) and a cable supplied with the
external auxiliary modules which are supplied separately from the base module.
regulator.
See Section - Protection Functions for RTD protections features.
RTD INTERFACE MODULE
The RTD Interface Module is a DIN rail-mounted component that provides
Note: Loctite®* 242 or similar should be used on the screws before connecting the DB25 cable to the RTD module and DVR® regulator for
better vibration withstand. Recommended torque is 7.0 inch·lbf [0.8 N·m].
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PARAMETER EDIT BUTTONS • Alarm State: If the regulator is in an alarm state, the header will dis-
On some of the parameter selection screens, you will find the following play a yellow alarm indicator.
buttons: • Fault State: If the regulator is in a fault state, the header will display
a red fault indicator.
Apply – Pressing this button sends the values in the currently active tab of • STBY: If the regulator is in Standby State, the header will display
the DVRPortal software to the regulator RAM. STBY indicator.
• IDLE: If the regulator is in Idle State, the header will display IDLE
Undo – Pressing this button displays the values just prior to the last edit in indicator.
the currently active tab of the DVRPortal software. These values can then • STRT: If the regulator is in Soft Start State, the header will display
be sent to the regulator RAM by clicking on the Apply button. STRT indicator.
• FLSH: If the regulator is in Field Flashing state, the header will dis-
Refresh – Pressing this button loads the values that are presently in the play FLSH Indicator.
regulator RAM into the currently active tab of the DVRPortal software.
Configuration tabs (1b)
HEADER (1) The configuration tabs are buttons that access the Metering, Configura-
This is the main panel in the DVRPortal software. It is present on all tion, Identification and Event Log tabs.
screens.
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Setup Notes:
This button allows the user to change serial port communication settings. 1. The regulator needs to be in Standby Mode to load configurations.
2. When a file is transferred from a computer to the regulator, the op-
About erating status will switch to “STBY” and excitation is disabled. To en-
Provides information about the DVRPortal software.
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able excitation with the new settings, save settings to EEPROM and
then click the “Excitation ON” button on the Operating Modes sub
Load Factory Settings panel of the Configure tab.
When this button is pressed, the default factory settings for the regulator
are loaded into the regulators Random Access Memory (RAM). These fac- Save Config
tory settings can be transferred to the user settings in Electrically Erasable When this button is pressed, the user will be prompted to save the con-
Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) by pressing the “Save to figuration(s) to an .xml file. When the file is selected, all user adjustable
EEPROM” button. settings presently in the volatile RAM memory are saved into the selected
.xml file. These settings can be edited and loaded to the regulator’s volatile
Note: If Load Factory Settings is selected, all setting for various presets RAM memory by pressing the “Load Config” button.
will be lost. Make sure that you have saved these settings to an “.xml” file
if these are needed in future. Notes:
1. The regulator needs to be in Standby Mode if multiple presets are
Save to EEPROM to be saved.
When this button is pressed, all parameter values in the regulators RAM 2. .xml files are text files that can be printed for reference.
(Configuration and Identification tabs) are transferred to the regulator’s
user settings in EEPROM. These user settings are loaded into RAM when- Connect
ever the regulator is powered up. When this button is pressed, the DVRPortal software establishes commu-
nication with the regulator. Communication must be established before
data can be transferred between the regulator and the DVRPortal soft-
ware. When connected, this button displays “Disconnect” to permit dis-
connection of communication.
Figure 8-1
Load
When this button is pressed, the user will be given the option (see Figure
8-1) to choose the configuration(s) to load from a previously saved .xml file.
When the file is selected, all user-adjustable settings from the selected
.xml file are loaded into the volatile RAM memory of the regulator. These
settings can be transferred to the user settings in non-volatile EEPROM by
pressing the “Save to EEPROM” button.
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METERING (2) Note: If the regulator detects an OPEN or a SHORT on RTDs, the mea-
This panel has five sub-panels: AC and RTD Metering, DC and Input Me- sured temperature saturates to a very low or very high value, respectively,
tering, Step Change and Simulated Reactive Power, and the Alarms/Faults. and the corresponding SC or OP circuit indicator/’s may be indicated if the
SC or OP detection is enabled. When the regulator is only powered by USB
AC and RTD Metering (2a) for communication, RTD’s temperatures are measured as -200° C. If RTD
This Generator and Regulator panel displays the measured AC quantities SC alarms are enabled, this may trigger an event in the event log.
of the generator and regulator respectively. Specifically, the panel displays
line-to-line voltages, line-to-neutral voltages, line currents, real power, DC and Input Metering (2b)
apparent power, reactive power and power factor. The RTD panel (2500 This panel displays the measured DC values of field current and field
only) displays the measured temperatures of the 8 RTD channels voltage, regulator temperature, generator speed, auxiliary input voltage,
(additional RTD module required). When the Generator tab is active Generator frequency, input power frequency, input power voltage and
(default), the values displayed correspond to the generator output termi- battery voltage (2500 only).
nals (primaries of potential and current transformers). When the Regulator
tab is active, the values displayed correspond to the regulator input termi-
nals (secondary sides of potential and current transformers).
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3c
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CONFIGURATION
This panel has six sub panels: Operating Modes, Set Points, Protection “CUST” will copy the gains from the previous selected frame size. The
Settings, Digital I/O, Advanced grayed gains will then become active for editing. Saving to EEPROM will
store the edited gains to the user settings.
Configurations and CAN Bus Configuration.
PID Controller Gains (3b)
OPERATING MODES (3) There is a separate panel for adjusting the PID controller gains for each
This panel contains controls for altering the operating mode of the regula- regulation mode as well as for power limiting, if that feature is enabled.
tor including dynamic response and regulation. The PID gains for AVR3 and AVR1 are described above in “Generator
Frame Size.” For FCR and Power Limiting, gains are editable when the
Generator Frame Size (3a) corresponding regulation mode is selected. Some rounding may occur for
This pull down menu selects stability settings for the chosen frame size gain values due to fixed point arithmetic.
in AVR1 or AVR3 regulation modes. Gains for the controller are displayed
with gray numbers in the panel below the pull-down menu. Selecting the
appropriate frame size chooses appropriate proportional, integral and de-
rivative gain values. These gain values are not editable. For editable cus-
tom gains, Generator Frame Size “CUST” should be selected. Choosing
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• V
AR Regulating Mode is used for reactive VAR regulation. This mode Note: Any changes to the regulator settings made prior to selecting “Exci-
is only enabled when the VAR/PF_OFF input is open. Otherwise, the tation On” will be lost unless they are saved to EEPROM. See the Header
regulator will regulate as if AVR3 mode were selected. section above for details on saving settings to EEPROM.
• P
F Regulating Mode is used for power factor regulation. This mode Input Power Source (3f)
is only enabled when the VAR/PF_OFF input is open. Otherwise, the This panel contains a radio button for selecting the input power source
regulator will regulate as if AVR3 mode were selected. type.
Number of CT’s (3d) • PM Generator is selected if the input power is derived from a perma-
This panel contains a radio button for selecting the number of CT’s to be nent magnet generator.
used for current and power measurement.
• T
hree (A, B, C) is used for metering of all three phase currents inde-
pendently. This sensing mode should only be selected when using three
current transformers. This is only available on the 2500.
• O
ne (B Only) is used for metering of phase B current only. This sensing
mode should only be selected when using one current transformer in
phase B. Currents for phases A and C will not be metered and power
measurements will be based on the assumption phase B current flows
equally in phases A and C.
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• F
ield Current Set Point is editable in FCR Regulation Mode. This value
represents the desired field current of the regulator. • AUX Voltage is used to select the range of AUX voltage applied to the
regulator. This feature is only available in the 2500. For the 2400 this is
• Droop is the maximum percentage of Regulator Voltage Set Point by default set to +/-3V. The 2500 provides additional selections of +/-5V
allowed for adjustment of voltage during load sharing. Refer to Section and +/-10V.
– Features and Protection for a detailed description of Load Sharing.
• Dynamic Slope Is used to select the polarity of the dynamic slope
• PT Ratio is the value of the potential transformer ratio of the system. feature. This determines the direction of slope variation when a 0 - 5V
The generator output voltages displayed in the Generator tab of the Me- is applied to Aux Input. This feature is only available in the 2500. Refer
tering panel are equivalent to the voltages displayed in the Regulator tab to Section – Features and Protection for a detailed description of the
multiplied by this value. Dynamic Slope function.
Example: A PT with a 13,200 Volt primary rating and a 240 Volt second- Offset Display (4d)
ary rating would have a PT Ratio of 55. This panel displays the offsets contributing to the modification of the set
point for the currently selected regulation mode.
• CT Ratio is the value of the current transformer ratio of the system. The
generator output currents displayed in the Generator tab of the Meter- • Contact Offset displays the effect that the contact inputs have on the
ing panel are equivalent to the currents displayed in the Regulator tab regulator set point value. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for
multiplied by this value. a detailed description of the UP and DOWN contact input functions.
Example: A CT with an 800 A primary rating and a 5 A secondary rating • Auxiliary Offset displays the effect that the auxiliary input has on the
would have a CT ratio of 160. regulator set point value. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for
a detailed description of the Auxiliary Input function.
• Slope Multiplier is the factor applied to the base slope for voltage
roll-off with respect to frequency in a V/Hz mode. Refer to Section – • Droop Offset displays the effect that the regulator’s droop function has
Features and Protection for a detailed description of Generator Under on the regulator set point value. Refer to Section – Features and Protec-
Frequency. tion for a detailed description of the Load Sharing function.
• U
nder Frequency Knee is the value of frequency below which the reg- • CAN Offset displays the effect that the Set Point Adjust CAN message
ulator operates in a Volts-per-Hertz mode. Refer to Section – Features has on the regulator set point value. Refer to the DVR®2500 CAN Bus
and Protection for a detailed description of Generator Under Frequency. Interface User Guide for a detailed description of the Set Point Adjust
message.
Auxiliary Input Configuration (4c)
This panel contains controls for modifying the functionality of the auxiliary • Step Offset displays the effect that the step change from the Metering
input. tab has on the regulator set point value. Refer to Section – Features and
Protection for a detailed description of the step change input functions.
• Auxiliary Input Type configures the auxiliary input as a set point mod-
ifier, a slope multiplier modifier or disabled. Refer to Section – Features • Total Set Point displays the total reference to the controller. This refer-
and Protection for a detailed description of the Auxiliary Input function. ence value is comprised of the set point and any offsets currently active.
Note: If Aux input type is selected as Dynamic Slope (2500 only), the UF
Slope setpoint field will be locked as this register dynamically updates with
the applied AUX voltage.
• A
ux. Control Scale Factor is used when the auxiliary input port is con-
figured as “Auxiliary Control1” or “Auxiliary Control2” This value scales
the auxiliary input. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for a de-
tailed description of the Auxiliary Input function.
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PROTECTION SETTINGS (5) be disabled. Please refer to Section – Features and Protection to see which
This panel contains three sub panels for protection settings, limit settings protections can be disabled by customers.
and thermal protection settings.
Protection Table Legend (5c)
Protections (5a) This legend indicates which protection settings are disabled (gray) and en-
This panel contains editable Enable/disable threshold, hysteresis and timer abled (green). The state of protection features is dependent on the select-
fields for configurable faults and alarms. For most applications, the default ed regulation mode.
values of these parameters can be used. For protection settings that have
a threshold as a percentage, the “Basis” column indicates the regulator Note: Even if the enable is checked, some protections might be shown
parameter used for the percentage related to that protection feature. Refer as disabled as these may not be applicable for that particular regulation
to Section 4 for detailed description of these protections. mode. For example, in FCR mode, Under Voltage is disabled as this mode
is doing field current regulation. Therefore, if this is enabled by user in FCR
Enable/Disable (5b) mode the indicator will shows this as disabled.
The panel contains enable/disable options for all protections. Most of
these can be either enabled or disabled. But some of the protections can’t
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Limits (5d) • Power Limit is the maximum allowable power output of the generator.
This panel contains editable limit thresholds for field current and generator The checkbox above the Power Limit permits enabling/disabling of this
power as well as the soft start time. For most applications, the default limit. Enabling the limit also enables the PID controller associated with it
values of these parameters should be used. on the Operating Modes panel. Refer to Section – Features and Protec-
tion for a detailed description of the Power Limiting feature.
• F
ield Current Limit is the maximum allowable field current output of
the regulator. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for a detailed Thermal Projections (5e)
description of the Field Current Limiting feature. This panel contains editable Enable/Disable, Thresholds, Hysteresis and
timer fields for RTD Pre-Alarms and RTD Over Temperature Shutdowns.
• Soft Start RampTime Is the amount of time taken to ramp to the desired This panel also contains editable Enable/Disable for RTD Open Circuit and
voltage at the generator output terminals in AVR1 and AVR3 regulation RTD Short Circuit Alarms. Refer to features and protection for further de-
modes. Refer to Section – Features and Protection for a detailed tails.
description of the Generator Soft Start function.
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DIGITAL I/O (6) Note: Configurations will be lost if current preset is changed in the
This panel contains configurations related to the regulator digital inputs DVRPortal software program before saving to EEPROM.
and output.
Digital I/O Polarity (6c)
External Contact Mode (6a) This panel provides users the ability to change polarity of the digital inputs
This field provides users a way to configure UP/DOWN contact mode. to either Active Low or Active High.
Setting this to RETAIN will save contact offset after a change is made to
the UP/DOWN contact. The DVR® regulator clears the offset after power Example: Default configuration of Excitation OFF contact is Active Low
cycle if this is set to RESET. (excitation turned OFF when contact between EXC and GND is closed).
If the user configures this to Active High, excitation will be disabled
Current Preset (6b) when the contact is Active High (excitation turned OFF when contact Is
These radio buttons show which preset is currently active in the 2500. open between EXC and GND).
These provide users the ability to set the configurations for each of the
presets using these radio buttons. Here the steps that need to be followed Notes:
in order to edit the preset configurations. 1. Digital I/O polarity changes are allowed in Preset 1 only.
a. Place the regulator is stand-by mode 2. EXC_OFF polarity change won’t take effect until a power cycle
b. Connect to regulator through the DVRPortal software
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3. Presets 2 through 4 will have same settings as Preset One (1).
c. Set “Preset Edit Mode” to “Enable”
d. Select the preset that you would like to edit (6b)
e. Navigate through various tabs and modify the configurations
f. Once the configurations are modified to this particular preset, hit
“Save to EEPROM”
g. Repeat steps “c - f” for other presets
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8b 8c
CAN BUS CONFIGURATION (8)
This panel contains editable fields for parameters associated with the CAN • Message Time is the amount of time between transmission of messag-
Bus communication of the 2500. Refer to the DVR2500 CAN Bus Interface es in that particular message group.
User Guide for a detailed description of these features. • Message Priority is the priority given to this particular message group.
Zero (0) being highest priority and Five (5) being the lowest priority.
CAN Addresses (8a)
This panel allows editing of CAN addresses and message times. Refer to the CAN user manual for additional information regarding mes-
• CAN Address is the CAN address of the regulator. sage groups.
• ECU1 Source Address is the CAN address of the highest priority Elec-
tronic Control Unit that the regulator will respond to. CAN Message Timing (8c)
• ECU16 Source Address is the CAN address of the sixteenth-highest This panel allows users to edit additional timing settings through this pan-
priority Electronic Control Unit that the DVR® regulator will respond to. el. For further information, please refer to standard SAE J1939.
Note: The ECU addresses can all be assigned to the same control unit. Note: When enabling multiple message groups, care must be taken to
They should only be different if the regulator needs to communicate with ensure that the regulator CAN bus is not over loaded.
more than one ECU.
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• G
et Recent Events button lets the DVR®Portal software read events
from the regulator. Make sure that the regulator is in either STANDBY,
IDLE or FAULT state to ensure the regulator does not malfunction as
reading events is memory intensive
• Save all Events button lets you export events data from the portal to a
.CSV file. This allows users to share event log data.
• The check boxes “Show Faults”, “Show Alarms” and “Show States” will
allow user to filter the events in the portal.
• Event details can be access by selecting the event user is interested in,
event details space will load the details.
Note: If the regulator measures temperatures above 254°C (in case of open
circuit), the temperatures under event log are statured to 254°C due to
limited memory. Metering will display actual temperature though.
• RT Clock Configuration tab lets user synch system clock with the regu-
lator’s internal clock for accurate event time stamp. This is only available
in the 2500.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART
NO GENERATOR GENERATOR
BUILD-UP VOLTAGE TOO LOW
Use HMI or
DVRPortalTM software
Use Tach/Frequency
Meter or DVRPortalTM software
Is generator Proceed to
running at rated
speed? check VOLTAGE NOT
MATCHING SET
Adjust generator to
rated speed
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ALARMS AND FAULTS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART
Use thermometer or
DVRPortalTM software
Use DVRPortalTM software
Is the regulator
Are CAN ambient temperature
parameters
correct? check
too high? yes
Reduce ambient
Check address,
temp if possible, or
priority and timing
yes parameters and no remote-mount
DVR regulator
adjust as
in cooler location
necessary
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Is generator exciter
OK? check Use DVRPortalTM software
Check PT ratio
and adjust as
Instantaneous Field Over Current yes necessary.
F009 FAULT
Is generator exciter
OK? check
Are exciter field or
leadwires shorted?
check Inspect exciter per
Check for shorted generator manual
exciter stator
leadwires or low
resistance of
exciter field
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Check CT polarity.
Correct if
necessary.
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have matching
check
Check PT
no nameplates.
Is generator main
stator OK?
check
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APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX B
The following table should be used when making connections via quick disconnect terminals to the regulator.
Terminal Description
- UNUSED
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The following table should be used when making connections to the The following table should be used when making connections to the
regulator. DVR®2500 regulator.
3 A_L Auxiliary current loop (2500 only) 3 IC1 Generator Phase C CT – terminal 1
Excitation disable contact input (active 6 RST Reset Regulator (active closed)
6 EXC
closed)
7 PS0 Preset select line 0 (active closed)
7 UP UP contact input (active closed)
8 PS1 Preset select line 1 (active closed)
8 DN DOWN contact input (active closed)
9 VM Reserved
9 DRP Droop disable contact input (active closed)
10 DG Digital ground
10 QPF VAR/PF mode disable (active closed)
11 11 Reserved
11 DG Digital ground
12 BT+ Battery input – positive
12 NO Contact output normally open
13 BT- Battery input – negative
13 COM Contact output common
14 TR CAN terminating resistor - terminal 1
14 NC Contact output normally closed
15 15 Reserved
Table B-2. Connector P1
16 CH CAN high data line
18 CG CAN GND
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Before proceeding forward, carefully read and fully understand the warn- ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
ings, cautions, & safety notice statements in this manual. Failure to do so appropriate Under-frequency threshold and then press ENTER .
could cause severe injury, death, and/or equipment damage. The entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has
been saved. The display will again read UFRQ.
APPENDIX C 7. Press SELECT . The word SLOP will appear in the display. Press
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
QUICK START PROGRAMMING GUIDE
appropriate under-frequency Slope multiplier and then press ENTER
As the regulator is designed to work on many Marathon® generators in
. The entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection
many different applications, it is necessary to program the regulator prior to
has been saved. The display will again read SLOP.
putting it in service. Please observe the following procedure to program the
8. Press SELECT . The word PR will appear in the display. Press
regulator through the Human-Machine Interface or HMI:
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
nameplate Power Rating in kW and then press ENTER . The
1. Disconnect all connections to the regulator.
entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has
2. Apply power to terminals 3 and 4 of the regulator. There are two
been saved. The display will again read PR.
acceptable ways to power the regulator for programming:
9. Press SELECT . The word PFR will appear in the display. Press
a. Reconnect the ground lead and the leads from the capacitor in ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
the PMG circuit to regulator terminals 3 and 4. This is how the appropriate Power Factor and then press ENTER . The entered
regulator receives power for normal operation. If using this value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has been saved.
method, be sure the generator RPM is between 1500 and 1800 The display will again read PFR.
RPM to provide proper input power to the regulator. 10. Press SELECT . The word PT will appear in the display. Press
b. Connect a 120 Volt AC source to regulator terminals 3 and 4. ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
This will provide the regulator with enough power to accept appropriate Potential Transformer ratio and then press ENTER .
programming, but not enough power for normal operation. The entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has
Note: Ensure F+ and F- terminals on the regulator are been saved. The display will again read PT.
disconnected before powering the regulator for programming. 11. Press SELECT . The word CT will appear in the display. Press
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
3. Press SELECT . The word SIZE will appear in the display. Press
appropriate Current Transformer ratio and then press ENTER . The
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has
appropriate generator frame size and then press ENTER . The
been saved. The display will again read CT.
entered value will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has
12. Press SELECT . The word DROP will appear in the display. Press
been saved. The display will again read SIZE.
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the ap-
4. Press SELECT . The word REG will appear in the display. Press
propriate level of droop as a percentage of desired sensed voltage and
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
then press ENTER . The entered value will flash 3 times to indicate
appropriate regulation mode (AVR3 for 3 phase Automatic Voltage
that your selection has been saved. The display will again read DROP.
Regulation; AVR1 for single phase Automatic Voltage Regulation or
13. Press SELECT . The word AU will appear in the display. Press
FCR for Field Current Regulation) and then press ENTER . The
ENTER .
entered value will flash3 times to indicate that your selection has been
saved. The display will again read REG.
Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the appropriate
5. Press SELECT . The word STPT will appear in the display. Press
auxiliary input mode and then press ENTER . The entered value
ENTER . Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the
will flash 3 times to indicate that your selection has been saved. The
appropriate set point (Sensed Voltage for AVR3 and AVR1 regula-
display will again read AU.
tion modes; Field Current level for FCR regulation mode or VAR for
14. Remove power from the regulator.
Reactive Power Regulation or PF for Power Factor Regulation) and
15. Complete reconnecting the regulator to the generator.
then press ENTER. The entered value will flash 3 times to indicate
that your selection has been saved. The display will again read STPT. The regulator is now ready to be placed in service.
6. Press SELECT . The word UFRQ will appear in the display. Press
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