Owner's Manual

24 Owner’s Manual for Power Zone Connectivity Server
Installation and Operation
hold off timer has expired after the generator
started running.
5. Enter the setpoint value in the units of measure (F).
6. Check either greater than (GT), or less than (LT)
(G).
7. Enter a delay time (H). This is the amount of time
the alarm condition must be active before it is set.
8. Select “Apply Changes” to save the settings.
Figure 3-47. Analog Input Alarms
Sensor Fault Setup
Sensor fault alarms can be used to detect sensor
readings which are out of valid ranges such that they
indicate the sensor or its connection are faulty.
Thresholds are typically evaluated against the raw
analog readings. To configure the sensor fault ranges for
an analog input:
1. Select the channel ID of the sensor for which you
want to define sensor fault ranges.
2. See Figure 3-48. In the Sensor Fault area, select
the type of sensor fault (A). Sensor faults can be a
warning, alarm, shutdown or disabled.
3. Select when the sensor fault will be active (B),
choices are No Mode, Always, Immediate, and
Hold Off.
4. Set the GT Setpoint (C), this is the value above
which any reading is considered faulty.
5. Set the LT Setpont (D), this is the value below
which any reading is considered fault.
6. Enter the number of seconds to delay (E) after the
threshold is reached before triggering the fault.
7. Select “Apply Changes” (F) to save the settings.
Figure 3-48. Sensor Fault Setup
Event History Setup
See Figure 3-49. The Event History Setup screen allows
you to record a timestamped event in the event log. An
event can be a digital or analog event, for example when
oil pressure exceeds 200 psi. The example below shows
the setup for a digital event.
Figure 3-49. Event History Setup
Thermal Protection Setup (I
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Limiting at 300% Rated Current
The 300% Rated Current Limiting feature limits the
maximum output current on all legs of the alternator to
less than 300% of the rated current of the generator.
When this feature is enabled, the current is controlled so
downstream breakers have a better chance of isolating
the fault. When this feature is not enabled, the Main
Circuit Breaker (MCB) might trip before the downstream
breakers can isolate the fault.
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