Technical Manual

Dump Enable — Indicates if extra load dump gov-
ernor compensation is desired to reduce increase
in frequency caused by drop in load. The following
three selections are available:
- No Dump — No additional compensation.
- Dump — Reset governor algorithm when load
dump detected.
- Dump & Hold — Same as Dump, but also hold
throttle closed until frequency back in range.
Engine Linearization — Selects engine torque
to actuator position translation curve for Bosch
Actuators.
0 = No conversion - torque = position
1 = Butterfly Actuator with minimum position
same as unpowered actuator
2 = Diesel arm with Horizontal rod
3 = Diesel arm with Vertical rod
4 = Same as 1, but minimum position at actuator
mechanical stop
5 = Same as 4, but with limited position resolu-
tion of 1
6 = Same as 4, but with added energy to accom-
modate throttles that normally operate in the
nearly closed position at no load
Integral limit/Antiwindup — Choose whether to use
an integral limit or an anti-windup strategy.
YES = integral limit
NO = anti-windup
Limit/windup parameter — If “Integral Limit” is
selected, this is the maximum value the integral
is allowed. If “Anti-Windup” is selected, this is the
integral value above which the anti-windup algo-
rithm becomes active.
Pwm Counts per ampx10 — Number of PWM
counts required to drive one tenth of an amp into
a linear current driven actuator. This only applies
to the “Linear Current” actuator type.
Desynch Offset — Offset of –0.9 to +0.9 Hertz to be
applied to the target frequency to improve passive
synchronizing by Automatic Transfer Switches. If
an in-phase or synchronized transfer is required,
use this setting to adjust the generator frequency
to 0.1 Hz above nominal Utility frequency.
Governor (Speed Regulator) Option Chart
NO. PARAMETER UNITS
1 Standby KP -
2 Standby KI -
3 Standby KD -
4 QuietTest® KP -
5 QuietTest® KI -
6 QuietTest® KD -
7 Actuator Type -
8 Actuator Offset -
9 Actuator Fullscale -
10 Actuator Normal Start Position -
11 Actuator QuietTest® Start Position -
12 Soft Start Time Seconds
13 Soft Start Frequency Hz
14 Diesel Y/N
15 Dump Enable -
16 Engine Linearization -
17 Integral limit/Antiwindup Y/N
18 Limit / windup parameter -
19 Pwm Counts per ampx10 -
20 Desynch Offset Hz
TRENDING
Just like in the PM-DCP, there are two types of trend-
ing available - Remote and Local.
REMOTE TRENDING
GenLink performs remote trending by polling the
controller for the selected data at the desired rate.
Up to 8 analog channels can be monitored at a 0.3
second rate. If a faster rate is desired, reducing the
number of analog channels monitored will allow for a
0.1 second rate. The polling rate can be varied from
0.1 seconds to several hours. GenLink can save the
data to a file and/or display it as a near real-time
graph. The file is MS Excel compatible ( CSV format
). Examples of things you can trend are the generator
frequency response (in 0.1 second steps) to a block
load or Generated power over a day.
9
General Information
H-100 Control Panel Technical Manual