DSEPOWER ® DSE8660 Control Module Document number 057-115 Author : Anthony Manton Part No.
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual Deep Sea Electronics Plc Highfield House Hunmanby North Yorkshire YO14 0PH ENGLAND Sales Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099 Sales Fax: +44 (0) 1723 893303 E-mail: sales@deepseaplc.com Website: www.deepseaplc.com DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual © Deep Sea Electronics Plc All rights reserved.
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Page BIBLIOGRAPHY........................................................................................... 6 1.1 1.2 1.3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................. 6 TRAINING GUIDES ..................................................................................................... 6 MANUALS ..............................................................
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.3.1 4.2.3.2 4.2.3.3 4.3 5 DSENET®...........................................................................................................36 EARTH SYSTEMS ..............................................................................................37 NEGATIVE EARTH .................................................................................................................................................37 POSITIVE EARTH ...
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 PACK OF PLUGS ..............................................................................................................................................71 INDIVIDUAL PLUGS ..........................................................................................................................................71 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL FIXING CLIPS FROM DSE ..........................................
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from the DSE website www.deepseaplc.com 1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation instructions are supplied with the product in the box and are intended as a ‘quick start’ guide only. DSE PART 053-069 053-070 053-032 053-033 053-034 1.
DSE Model 8660 ATS and Mains Controller Operators Manual 2 INTRODUCTION This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSE8660 modules, part of the DSEPower® range of products. The manual forms part of the product and should be kept for the entire life of the product. If the product is passed or supplied to another party, ensure that this document is passed to them for reference purposes. This is not a controlled document. You will not be automatically informed of updates.
Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 PART NUMBERING 8660 - 001 - 00 Variant Product type DSE 8660 ATS and Mains Controller 8660 Standard product 00 Hardware revision Initial module release 001 At the time of this document production, there are no variants of this product. 3.1.1 SHORT NAMES Short name DSE8600, DSE86xx Description All modules in the DSE8600 Series Part No.
Specifications 3.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION Connection type Minimum cable size Maximum cable size Two part connector. • Male part fitted to module • Female part supplied in module packing case - Screw terminal, rising clamp, no internal spring. 0.5mm² (AWG 24) 2.5mm² (AWG 10) Example showing cable entry and screw terminals of a 10 way connector NOTE: For purchasing additional connector plugs from DSE, please see the section entitled Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document.
Specifications Frequency accuracy 10 ±0.2Hz Part No.
Specifications 3.5 MAINS AND LOAD CURRENT SENSING Measurement type Sample Rate Harmonics Nominal CT secondary rating Maximum continuous current Overload Measurement Absolute maximum overload Burden common mode offset Resolution Accuracy 3.6 True RMS conversion 5KHz or better Up to 10th or better 1A or 5A (5A recommended) 5A 3 x Nominal CT setting 50A for 1 second 0.5VA (0.02Ω current shunts) ±2V peak plant ground to CT common terminal 0.
Specifications 3.7 OUTPUTS 3.7.1 OUTPUTS A & B Outputs A & B are not fitted to the DSE8660 controller. 3.7.2 Type Rating 3.7.3 Type Rating 12 OUTPUTS C & D Voltage free relays, fully configurable, normally used for generator bus / mains load switch control. 8A resistive @ 250 V AC OUTPUTS E,F,G,H,I & J Fully configurable, supplied from DC supply terminal 2. 3A resistive @ 35V Part No.
Specifications 3.8 COMMUNICATION PORTS USB Port Serial Communication RS232 Serial port RS485 Serial port MSC Port USB2.0 Device for connection to PC running DSE configuration suite only Max distance 6m (20 feet) RS232 and RS485 are both fitted for individual or simultaneous operation.
Specifications 3.8.1 COMMUNICATION PORT USAGE USB, RS232 and RS485 ports are all fitted as standard to the controller for simultaneous or individual use. 3.8.1.1 USB CONNECTION The USB port is provided to give a simple means of connection between a PC and the DSE8660 series controller. Using the DSE Configuration Suite Software, the operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the generator(s), selecting operating modes, etc.
Specifications 3.8.1.2 RS232 The RS232 port on the DSE8600 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol. The Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support Department. RS232 is for short distance communication (max 15m) and is typically used to connect the DSE86xx series controller to a telephone or GSM modem for more remote communications. Many PCs are not fitted with an internal RS232 serial port.
Specifications RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL MODEMS: • Multitech Global Modem – MultiModem ZBA (PSTN) DSE Part Number 020-252 (Contact DSE Sales for details of localisation kits for these modems) • Wavecom Fastrak Supreme GSM modem kit (PSU, Antenna and modem)* DSE Part number 0830-001-01 • Brodersen GSM Industrial Modem* DSE Part number 020-245 NOTE: *For GSM modems, a SIM card is required, supplied by your GSM network provider: • • 16 For SMS only, a ‘normal’ voice SIM card is required.
Specifications 3.8.1.3 RS485 The RS485 port on the DSE8600 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol. The DSE Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support Department. RS485 is used for point-to-point cable connection of more than one device (maximum 32 devices) and allows for connection to PCs, PLCs and Building Management Systems (to name just a few devices). One advantage of the RS485 interface is the large distance specification (1.
Specifications 3.8.1.4 ETHERNET 18 Part No.
Specifications 3.9 DSENET® FOR EXPANSION MODULES DSENet® is the interconnection cable between the host controller and the expansion module(s) and must not be connect to any device other than DSE equipment designed for connection to the DSENet® Cable type Cable characteristic impedance Recommended cable Maximum cable length DSENet® topology DSENet® termination Two core screened twisted pair 120Ω Belden 9841 Belden 9271 1200m (¾ mile) when using Belden 9841 or direct equivalent.
Specifications 3.10 SOUNDER DSE8600 Series features an internal sounder to draw attention to warning, shutdown and electrical trip alarms. Sounder level 64db @ 1m 3.10.1 ADDING AN EXTERNAL SOUNDER TO THE APPLICATION Should an external alarm or indicator be required, this can be achieved by using the DSE Configuration Suite PC software to configure an auxiliary output for Audible Alarm, and by configuring an auxiliary input for Alarm Mute (if required).
Specifications 3.11 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 3.11.1.1 DIMENSIONS 240.0mm x 181.1mm x 41.7mm (9.4” x 7.1” x 1.6”) PANEL CUTOUT 220mm x 160mm (8.7” x 6.3”) WEIGHT 0.7kg (1.4lb) Part No.
Specifications FIXING CLIPS Supplied fixing clips hold the module into the panel fascia. Withdraw the fixing clip screw (turn anticlockwise) until only the pointed end is protruding from the clip. • Insert the three ‘prongs’ of the fixing clip into the slots in the side of the 8600 series module case. • Pull the fixing clip backwards (towards the back of the module) ensuring all three prongs of the clip are inside their allotted slots.
Specifications 3.11.2 CABLE TIE FIXING POINTS Integral cable tie fixing points are included on the rear of the module’s case to aid wiring. This additionally provides strain relief to the cable loom by removing the weight of the loom from the screw connectors, thus reducing the chance of future connection failures. Care should be taken not to overtighten the cable tie (for instance with cable tie tools) to prevent the risk of damage to the module case.
Specifications 3.12 APPLICABLE STANDARDS BS 4884-1 BS 4884-2 BS 4884-3 BS EN 60068-2-1 (Minimum temperature) BS EN 60068-2-2 (Maximum temperature) BS EN 60950 BS EN 61000-6-2 BS EN 61000-6-4 BS EN 60529 (Degrees of protection provided by enclosures) (see overleaf) UL508 NEMA rating (Approximate) (see overleaf) IEEE C37.2 (Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and Contact Designations) This document conforms to BS4884-1 1992 Specification for presentation of essential information.
Specifications 3.12.1 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS IP CLASSIFICATIONS 8600 series specification under BS EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP65 (Front of module when module is installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket).
Specifications NEMA CLASSIFICATIONS 8600 series NEMA Rating (Approximate) 12 (Front of module when module is installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket). 2 (front of module when module is installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel) NOTE: - There is no direct equivalence between IP / NEMA ratings. IP figures shown are approximate only. 1 Provides a degree of protection against contact with the enclosure equipment and against a limited amount of falling dirt.
Installation 4 INSTALLATION The DSE8600 Series module is designed to be mounted on the panel fascia. For dimension and mounting details, see the section entitled Specification, Dimension and mounting elsewhere in this document. 4.1 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 4.1.1 DC SUPPLY, FUEL AND START OUTPUTS Icon PIN No DESCRIPTION CABLE SIZE 1 DC Plant Supply Input (Negative) 2.5mm² AWG 13 2 DC Plant Supply Input (Positive) 2.
Installation 4.1.2 MAGNETIC PICKUP, CAN AND EXPANSION PIN No MSC DESCRIPTION 22 Not Connected 23 Not Connected 24 Not Connected 25 Not Connected 26 Not Connected 27 Not Connected 28 DSENet expansion + 29 DSENet expansion - 30 DSENet expansion SCR 31 MultiSet Comms (MSC) Link H 32 MultiSet Comms (MSC) Link L 33 MultiSet Comms (MSC) Link SCR 34 Not Connected 35 Not Connected 37 Not Connected 38 Not Connected CABLE SIZE 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.
Installation 4.1.3 LOAD SWITCHING AND MAINS VOLTAGE SENSING (V1) PIN No DESCRIPTION 39 Output relay C 40 Output relay C 41 Output relay D 42 Output relay D 43 Mains L1 (R) voltage monitoring 44 Mains L2 (S) voltage monitoring 45 Mains L3 (T) voltage monitoring 46 Mains Neutral (N) input V1 CABLE SIZE 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.0mm AWG 18 1.
Installation 4.1.5 MAINS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS WARNING! - Do not disconnect this plug when the CTs are carrying current. Disconnection will open circuit the secondary of the C.T.’s and dangerous voltages may then develop. Always ensure the CTs are not carrying current and the CTs are short circuit connected before making or breaking connections to the module. NOTE: - The 8600 series module has a burden of 0.5VA on the CT.
Installation 4.1.1 LOAD CURRENT TRANSFORMER WARNING! - Do not disconnect this plug when the CT is carrying current. Disconnection will open circuit the secondary of the C.T. and dangerous voltages may then develop. Always ensure the CT is not carrying current and the CT is short circuit connected before making or breaking connections to the module. NOTE: - Load CT is NOT REQUIRED in a system including only one mains supply (with one 8660 controller).
Installation 4.1.2 CONFIGURABLE DIGITAL INPUTS PIN No 4.1.3 DESCRIPTION 60 Configurable digital input A 61 Configurable digital input B 62 Configurable digital input C 63 Configurable digital input D 64 Configurable digital input E 65 Configurable digital input F 66 Configurable digital input G 67 Configurable digital input H 68 Configurable digital input I 69 Configurable digital input J 70 Configurable digital input K CABLE SIZE 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.5mm² AWG 20 0.
Installation 4.1.4 PIN No A B SCR RS485 CONNECTOR NOTES Two core screened twisted pair cable. 120Ω impedance suitable for RS485 use. Recommended cable type - Belden 9841 Max distance 1200m (1.2km) when using Belden 9841 or direct equivalent. Location of RS485 connector 4.1.
Installation 4.2 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS As every system has different requirements, these diagrams show only a TYPICAL system and do not intend to show a complete system. Genset manufacturers and panel builders may use these diagrams as a starting point; however, you are referred to the completed system diagram provided by your system manufacturer for complete wiring detail. Further wiring suggestions are available in the following DSE publications, available at www.deepseaplc.com to website members.
Installation 4.2.1 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE Part No.
Installation 4.2.2 DSENET® DSENet® is the communication port between the host controller (DSE86xx series) and the expansion device as shown below. Further details are contained within the Specification section of this document and within the operator manual for the specific expansion module you are connecting to. NOTE: - Screened 120Ω Ω impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the DSENet® (RS485) connection.
Installation 4.2.3 EARTH SYSTEMS 4.2.3.1 NEGATIVE EARTH The typical wiring diagrams located within this document show connections for a negative earth system (the battery negative connects to Earth) 4.2.3.
Installation 4.3 TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF DSENET® Twenty (20) devices can be connected to the DSENet®, made up of the following devices : Device DSE2130 Input Expansion DSE2157 Output Expansion DSE2548 LED Expansion Max number supported 4 10 10 NOTE : DSE8600 series does not support the 2510/2520 display modules. 38 Part No.
Controls and Indications 5 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS The following section details the function and meaning of the various controls on the module. 5.
Controls and Indications Mains Available LED. On when the mains is within limits and able to take load. Close Mains LED. On When The Mains Is On Load. 40 Close Bus LED. On When The Bus Is On Load. Part No. 057-120 8660 OPERATING MANUAL ISSUE 1 07/05/2010 ADM Bus Available LED. On when the generator is within limits and able to take load.
Controls and Indications 5.2 QUICKSTART GUIDE This section provides a quick start guide to the module’s operation. 5.2.1 STARTING THE ENGINE(S) Ensure all DSE8610 generator controllers are in the AUTO mode Then, select MANUAL mode on the DSE8660 …then press the Start button to crank the engine(s). NOTE: - For further details, see the section entitled ‘OPERATION’ elsewhere in this manual. Part No.
Controls and Indications 5.2.2 STOPPING THE ENGINE(S) With the DSE8610’s already in the AUTO mode, select Stop/Reset mode on all DSE8660’s in the system. The generator(s) is stopped. NOTE: - For further details, see the section entitled ‘OPERATION’ elsewhere in this manual. 42 Part No.
Controls and Indications 5.3 VIEWING THE INSTRUMENT PAGES It is possible to scroll to display the different pages of information by repeatedly operating the next / previous page buttons . If you want to view one of the instrument pages towards the end of the list, it may be quicker to scroll left through the pages rather than right! Example Status Mains Bus And so on until the last page is reached. A Further press of the scroll right button returns the display to the Status page.
Controls and Indications 5.3.1 STATUS This is the ‘home’ page, the page that is displayed when no other page has been selected, and the page that is automatically displayed after a period of inactivity (LCD Page Timer) of the module control buttons. This page is configurable using the DSE Configuration Suite Software. Factory setting of Status screen showing engine stopped... ...
Controls and Indications 5.3.2 MAINS Mains Volts (L1-N, L2-N, L3-N) Mains Volts (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) Mains Hz Mains Amps Mains kW Mains kVA Mains pf Mains kVAr Mains kWh, kVAh, kVArh Mains configuration type Synchroscope Battery Voltage 5.3.3 Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus BUS volts (L1-N, L2-N, L3-N) volts (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) Hz kW kVAr commissioning screens Part No.
Controls and Indications 5.3.4 SERIAL PORT This section is included to give information about the currently selected serial port and external modem (if connected). The items displayed on this page will change depending upon configuration of the module. You are referred to your system supplier for further details. NOTE: - Factory Default settings are for the RS232 port to be enabled (no modem connected), operating at 19200 baud, modbus slave address 10.
Controls and Indications Example 1 continued – Modem diagnostics NOTE:- Modem diagnostic screens are available on 73xx module versions 5 and above only. The modem screens appear only when the module has been configured for use with a modem. Modem diagnostic screens are included; press when viewing the Serial Port instrument to cycle the available screens. If you are experiencing modem communication problems, this information will aid troubleshooting. Shows the state of the modem communication lines.
Controls and Indications Modem Setup Sequence 1) If the Modem and DSE8600 series communicate successfully: 2) In case of communication failure between the modem and DSE8600 series module, the modem is automatically reset and initialisation is attempted once more: 3) In the case of a module that is unable to communicate with the modem, the display will continuously cycle between ‘Modem Reset’ and ‘Modem Initialising’ as the module resets the modem and attempts to communicate with it again, this will conti
Controls and Indications Example 4 - Module RS485 port configured for connection to a modbus master. DSE86xx series modules operate as a modbus RTU slave device. In a modbus system, there can be only one Master, typically a PLC, HMI system or PC SCADA system. This master requests for information from the modbus slave (DSE86xx series module) and may (in control systems) also send request to change operating modes etc. Unless the Master makes a request, the slave is ‘quiet’ on the data link.
Controls and Indications 5.3.5 ABOUT Contains important information about the module and the firmware versions. This information may be asked for when contacting DSE Technical Support Department for advice. • • • • • 50 Module Type (i.e. 8610, 8660) Application Version – The version of the module’s main firmware file – Updatable using the Firmware Update Wizard in the DSE Configuration Suite Software.
Controls and Indications 5.4 VIEWING THE EVENT LOG The DSE8600 series modules maintain a log of past alarms and/or selected status changes. The log size has been increased in the module over past module updates and is always subject to change. At the time of writing, the 86xx series log is capable of storing the last 250 log entries.
Controls and Indications 5.5 USER CONFIGURABLE INDICATORS These LEDs can be configured by the user to indicate any one of 100+ different functions based around the following:• Indications - Monitoring of a digital input and indicating associated functioning user’s equipment - Such as Battery Charger On or Louver’s Open, etc.
Controls and Indications 5.6 CONTROLS Stop / Reset This button places the module into its Stop/Reset mode. This will clear any alarm conditions for which the triggering criteria have been removed. If the engine(s) is(are) running and the module is in Stop mode, the module will automatically instruct the changeover device to unload the generator bus (‘Close Bus becomes inactive (if used)). The start request is taken away.
Controls and Indications CLOSE MAINS This push button is used to control the closure of the mains load switching device and has two modes of operation : 1. Synchronising is NOT enabled. Pressing this button when the mains is available off load and in MANUAL mode, the bus load switch is opened and the mains load switch is closed. Further presses of this button will have no effect. 2. Synchronising is enabled.
Controls and Indications 6 OPERATION The following description details the sequences followed by a module containing the standard ‘factory configuration’. Remember that if you have purchased a completed generator set or control panel from your supplier, the module’s configuration will probably have been changed by them to suit their particular requirements. Always refer to your configuration source for the exact sequences and timers observed by any particular module in the field. 6.
Controls and Indications 6.2 STOP MODE STOP mode is activated by pressing the button. In STOP mode, the module will remove the generator bus from load (if necessary) before remove the start request from the engines. Any latched alarms (electrical trip) that have been cleared are reset when STOP mode is entered. The engine will not be started by the DSE8660 when in STOP mode.
Controls and Indications 6.3.3 ENGINE RUNNING Once the generator bus becomes available, the load is transferred. If required, the generator bus is first synchronised with the mains supply. This operation is automatic, using the MSC data link. Load ramping takes place when appropriate, the DSE8660 controls the generator(s) bus to provide the configured power to the load and/or mains supply. 6.3.3.
Controls and Indications 6.4 MANUAL MODE NOTE:- If a digital input configured to panel lock is active, changing module modes will not be possible. Viewing the instruments and event logs is NOT affected by panel lock. Activate Manual mode be pressing the pushbutton. An LED indicator beside the button confirms this action. Manual mode allows the operator to start and stop the set(s) manually, and if required change the state of the load switching devices. 6.4.
Controls and Indications 6.5 TEST MODE NOTE:- If a digital input configured to panel lock is active, changing module modes will not be possible. Viewing the instruments and event logs is NOT affected by panel lock. Activate test mode be pressing the pushbutton. An LED indicator beside the button confirms this action. Test mode will start the set(s) and parallel the mains to the generator bus to provide a Test on load function.
Front Panel Configuration 7 PROTECTIONS When an alarm is present, the Audible Alarm will sound and the Common alarm LED if configured will illuminate. The audible alarm can be silenced by pressing the Mute button The LCD display will jump from the ‘Information page’ to display the Alarm Page Number of present alarms. This is alarm 1 of a total of 2 present alarms Electrical Trip Bus Failed To Close 1/2 The nature of alarm The LCD will display multiple alarms.
Front Panel Configuration 7.2 WARNINGS Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions and do not affect the operation of the generator system, they serve to draw the operators attention to an undesirable condition. In the event of an alarm the LCD will jump to the alarms page, and scroll through all active warnings and shutdowns. By default, warning alarms are self-resetting when the fault condition is removed.
Front Panel Configuration 7.3 ELECTRICAL TRIPS Electrical trips are latching and stop the Generator but in a controlled manner. On initiation of the electrical trip condition the module will de-energise the ‘Close Generator’ Output to remove the load from the generator. Once this has occurred the start request is removed. The alarm must be accepted and cleared, and the fault removed to reset the module. Electrical trips are latching alarms and stop the Generator(s).
Front Panel Configuration 7.5 FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION This configuration mode allows the operator limited customising of the way the module operates. Use the module’s navigation buttons to traverse the menu and make value changes to the parameters: Increase value / next item Previous page Next page Accept Decrease value / next item Part No.
Front Panel Configuration 7.6 ACCESSING THE MAIN FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION EDITOR Ensure the engine is at rest and the module is in STOP mode by pressing the Stop/Reset button. Press the Stop/Reset and Info buttons simultaneously. If a module security PIN has been set, the PIN number request is then shown : Press , the first ‘#’ changes to ‘0’. Press (up or down) to adjust it to the correct value. Press (right) when the first digit is correctly entered.
Front Panel Configuration 7.6.1 EDITING A PARAMETER Enter the editor as described above. Press the (left) or (right) buttons to cycle to the section you wish to view/change. Press the (up or down) buttons to select the parameter you wish to view/change within the currently selected section. To edit the parameter, press editing the value. Press the Press to enter edit mode. The parameter begins to flash to indicate that you are (up or down) buttons to change the parameter to the required value.
Front Panel Configuration 7.6.2 ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS Front Panel Configuration Editor Section Parameter as shown on display Factory Settings Display Contrast 53% Timers Mains Bus Schedule Language English, others.
Front Panel Configuration 7.7 ACCESSING THE ‘RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR The ‘running’ editor can be entered while the engine is running. All protections remain active if the engine is running while the running editor is entered. Press and hold the button to enter the running editor. 7.7.1 EDITING A PARAMETER Enter the editor as described above. Press the view/change.
Commissioning and Fault Finding 8 COMMISSIONING 8.1.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING Before the system is started, it is recommended that the following checks are made:1. The unit is adequately cooled and all the wiring to the module is of a standard and rating compatible with the system. 2. Check all mechanical parts are fitted correctly and that all electrical connections (including earths) are sound.The unit DC supply is fused and connected to the battery and that it is of the correct polarity. 3.
Commissioning and Fault Finding 9 FAULT FINDING SYMPTOM Unit is inoperative Read/Write configuration does not operate Unit shuts down Continuous starting of generator when in AUTO Generators fail to start on receipt of Remote Start signal. POSSIBLE REMEDY Check the battery and wiring to the unit. Check the DC supply. Check the DC fuse. Check DC supply voltage is not above 35 Volts or below 9 Volts Check the operating temperature is not above 70°C. Check the DC fuse.
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Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing 10 MAINTENANCE, SPARES, REPAIR AND SERVICING The DSE8600 Series controller is designed to be Fit and Forget. As such, there are no user serviceable parts within the controller. In the case of malfunction, you should contact your original equipment supplier (OEM). 10.1.1.1 PACK OF PLUGS If you require additional plugs from DSE, please contact our Sales department using the part numbers below. Module type DSE8610 DSE8660 Plug Pack Part Number 057-513 007-514 10.1.
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing 10.4 EXPANSION MODULES NOTE:- A maximum of twenty (20) expansion modules can be connected to the DSENet®. NOTE:- DSENet® utilises an RS485 connection. Using Belden 9841 (or equivalent) cable allows for the expansion cable to be extended to a maximum of 1.2km. DSE Stock and supply Belden 9841 cable. DSE Part Number 016-030. DSE Part numbers Item Max No.
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing 10.5 ETHERNET (LAN) CONNECTION NOTE: - DSE860 and DSE865 cannot be used with the DSE8610 or DSE8660 control modules. Item Description Model order number Sales literature Operato r manual Installation Instructions Model DSE860 RS232 to Ethernet Adaptor. Enables connection of the DSE86xx series to an Ethernet for monitoring / control / configuration using the DSE Configuration Suite Software.
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing 11 WARRANTY DSE provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any applicable warranty, you are referred to your original equipment supplier (OEM). 12 DISPOSAL 12.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) Directive 2002/96/EC If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store, collect, treat, recycle and dispose of WEEE separately from your other waste. 12.