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eaom-210 fd automatic transfer & switching unit for diesel/gas
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1. 1 SLAVE ADDRESS BAUD RATE 0 1200 1 2400 Co2 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 Co3 PARITY 0 NONE 1 ODD 2 EVEN Co4 STOP BIT EHPG EXERCISE page E1C Generator exercise working time on Monday E1Hm Generator exercise work start time on Monday E2C Generator exercise working time on Tuesday E2Hm Generator exercise work start time on Tuesday E3C Generator exercise working time on Wednesday E3Hm Generator exercise work start time on Wednesday E4C Generator exercise working time on Thursday E4Hm Generator exercise work start time on Thursday E5C Generator exercise working time on Friday E5Hm Generator exercise work start time on Friday E6 C Generator exercise working time on Saturday E6Hm Generator exercise work start time on Saturday E7C Generator exercise working time on Sunday E7Hm Generator exercise work start time on Sunday DTE DATE SETUP page YEAr YEAR mon MONTH DATE DATE DAY DAY Hour HOUR min MIN SEC SEC PAS PASSWORD page oPPS OPERATOR PASSWORD tCPS TECHNICIAN PASSWORD Change Date EU JA exa Change Technician Name EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 118 118
2. 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 90 118 Example 3 Displaying Generator kVAh CO ERE gt Co co C3 C23 PR lt 10630 DU ttis 13 lw B ts PRPP ORPM rf O 2i kay While the Generator kVA is displaying if you press the increment button you can display Generator kVAh Example 4 Displaying Generator kWh BR While the Generator kW is displaying if you press the increment button you can display Generator kWh O RPM O L 9 erown OTT gt ri ri ri IL1 Uo bus OO ESE EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 91 118 Example 5 Displaying Generator kVArh C3 C23 RE i EE Co erowR XE While the Generator kVAr is displaying if you press the increment button you can display Generator kVArh Example 6 Displaying Generator pf RE EE CO C23 m nm oS I t QO RPM OA rowr Ont kaly While one of the Generator kVA
3. 1 GENERATOR OVER CURRENT AAC 0 9999 9999 Gno2 GENERATOR SHORT CIRCUIT A AC 0 9999 9999 Gno3 GENERATOR EARTH FAULT A AC 0 9999 100 Gno4 MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER kW 0 9999 50 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 29 118 Technician parameters Gnt GENERATOR CURRENT POWER ACTIONS page GntO0 A KA SELECTION 0 Ampere 1 KiloAmpere 0 1 0 Gnt1 CT PRIMARY 0 9999 500 Gnt2 CT PRIMARY EARTH FAULT AC 0 9999 500 OVER CURRENT ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt3 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN Es ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR 5 FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt4 OVER CURRENT ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 SHORT CIRCUIT ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt5 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN ds ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt6 SHORT CIRCUIT ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 EARTH FAULT ACTIONS DISABLE WARNING ALARM ONLY SHUTDOWN a T n ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt8 EARTH FAULT ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 REVERSE POWER ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt9 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN P ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFT
4. 96 Table 6 1 Fault finding sse ener 98 Section 7 Specifications amp 5 2 2 99 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 3 118 Section 1 Introduction The EAOM 210 FD provides for automatic transfer of a load from mains to generator in the event of a mains failure Intended for unattended operation it is able to detect failure of any phase of the mains and to start and switch over to a generator if the mains voltage goes outside pre set limits Both automatic and manual control is possible A test mode is also available which allows the generator to be run without taking the load The unit monitors generator operation and gives warning of any faults that are detected The unit monitors It controls Engine speed Engine Oil pressure Coolant temperature Fuel Level Battery voltage Charge generator voltage Engine run time Number of starts Next maintenance Mains volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Mains volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Mains Hz Generator volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Generator volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Generator Hz Generator kVA Generator kW Generator kVAr Generator pf Generator kVAh Generator kWh Generator kVArh Load Amps Earth current IEA Engine fuel supply or engine stopping Starter motor Alarm horn Automatic generator start and load transfer on mains failure Mains Open
5. Resa Set Factory Defaults COM4 Communication EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 77 118 Setting Menu 2 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page zx Help Comport Setting Disconnect Comport Setting Click Comport Setting in Setting menu Then Comport Settings window is monitored And then change Comport Settings Slave ID parameters and click OK button comport omport Settings Slave ID Part ID No Baud Rate Stop Bit 1 PariyBit none s Connect With this menu the window below is observed According to the Connect with Modem check status connection can be establish over RS 232 port or modem If the comport settings are done correctly when the Connect button is pressed connection is established Y Location Name and Phone Number ocation Phone Number Add New Location Name and Phone Number Connect Cancel Z Connect with Modem Disconnect If the connection is established over modem or RS 232 port connection can be cut off with this selection Help Menu 1515 File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Setting Help Help About Help This menu allows the user to get information about
6. 5 L p E p d a L Press the display J mode button again Of3 Oru O Oru OL OO O eo OPown er La gt bJa When the display mode button is pressed and if there are no another faults Event message screen will be displayed Press the display mode button again Event Message E UE When the display mode button is pressed and if there are no faults Error message screen will be skipped Or PP Orem OX 5 POWER Om mS Press the increment button While the Event message is When the increment displying if the display mode Whi button is released button is pressed Generator merement Frequency screen will be displayed button is preessing q Generator Frequency Event Log 1 Event Log 1 r m 7 menn L Luc Hz e OFF 1 aa ORPM OR om Orem o6 OpoweR OR Ow OR Or J To view Event Log 1 history press The display mode button Year of Event Log 1 Month of Event Log 1 Day of Event Log 1 UC mE 3 d oan JIcCu 23 110 LI Li O OFF O r or OFS 2 oe Press the aes
7. HARDWARE BREAKER SELECTION 0 Mains and Gen schalters have only close drives and if close drive off schalter will open Parameters GEN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GEN CLOSE TIMER if gen closed input selected GEN OPEN TIMER if gen closed input selected MAIN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MAINS CLOSE TIMER if mains closed input selected MAINS OPEN TIMER if mains closed input selected TRANSFER TIME Example If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 0 For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Closed Out eee e ts 1 Mains and Gen schalters have only close drives when want to schalter close close breaker output on and after 1 sec open breaker output on and after breaker close pulse time open breaker output will off When want to schalter open close breaker output and open breaker output will off Parameters GEN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GEN CLOSE TIMER if gen closed input selected GEN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GEN OPEN TIMER if gen closed input selected MAIN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MAINS CLOSE TIMER if mains closed input selected MAIN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MAINS OPEN TIMER if mains closed input selected BREAKER CLOSE PULSE TIME TRANSFER TIME Example If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 1 For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter i Breaker close i puletime Bowen Gen Closed Out EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages
8. 1 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST 1 32 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In33 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN 1 34 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In35 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 1 36 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 109 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 1n4 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 4 page 41 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST In42 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In43 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDO
9. Onde pPoweR ea Press the display mode button again Generator kW Generator kVAr meen FI C ri LI J tu LI on OT 55 on OT 585 OF Ond Press the OF OF display mode button par a v JR Pr ov IEE Press the Press the increment button increment button Generator kW Generator kVAr Dr L _ n H liL Lll OFF Oar OFF RPM Ok Oo RPM Oe oo rwr OF OW rowr OF OLY paar lt f a gt I reel v IE Engine Oil Pressure 943 Oar OQ RPM OA oo Om 9 PERE Press the button Press the display mode button again display modd Press the display mode button again Coolant Temperature rnm 2 LI LI 3 Lj O e Om v Fuel Level mn IL Oar Press the Omer eK display mode button pur again Pda ow EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 84 118 Battery Voltage ei Orem S oe OPowER ona EEA Press the increment button Battery b H E IL Ole RPM oT O POWER SU S Year f J ri LLL D Oar OFF RPM Qa eo
10. REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 065 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 1 66 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 5 CONFIGURABLE INPUTS SELECTIONS 0 REMOTE START STOP In AUTO mode if one of the configurable inputs are selected as 0 Remote Start the module doesn t perform the mains failure control in order to start the generator In AUTO mode if one of the configurable inputs are selected as 0 Remote Start and this input is active then the module will perform the start sequence If the input is passive module will perform the stop sequence 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL The Eaom 210 Fd module will monitor the incoming single or three phase supply for Over Voltage Under Voltage Over Frequency or Under Frequency It may be required to monitor a different mains supply or some aspect of the incoming mains not monitored by the Eaom 210 Fd If the devices providing this additional monitoring are conn
11. 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 2 is active 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 3 is active 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 4 is active 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 5 is active 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 6 is active 23 EARTH FAULT This output indicates that the module has detected that an earth fault exists on the generator output 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER START This output should energise as soon as engine has started so the fan should be running when the engine is running This output should continue to operate for Cooling Fan Time parameter after engine has stopped 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER STOP This output indicates that can be made to energise for Cooling Fan Time parameter after the engine shuts down to run an electric cooling fan on the radiator 26 EMERGENCY STOP This output indicates that an emergency stop alarm has occurred 27 FAIL TO START ALARM This output indicates that the engine has not started after the specified number of attempts 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM This output indicates that the generator has failed to stop within the selected time 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 53 118 The output mimics the operation of the fuel relay It can be used to control external logic circuitry 30 G
12. 2 2506 2 6 6 epar nno Enn adu 80 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 2 118 Section 5 Oper tion 2 502 2 22 2 220 2202222520022222900 5000900 200 09 00090002008 000900999202009902090095 81 5 1 Controls and Indicators Ie ect re see cti ge eene One suyupa EEE a 81 5 1 1 Alternate Display Description ors naene nennen tenente nenne nentes 81 5 1 2 Voltage Display Description sess nennen 88 5 1 3 Current Display Description 90 5 1 4 Failure Indicators Description nennen 93 5 2 Mode transit10n des son Seed E TRIS EN E dele den Ister e deri EN ONDES NERA PER 94 9 94 5 4 Manual Stop ws IW Ie Mee ME M ese M Sees A eee See WA 94 5 5 4060 i o PPS 94 5 6 Test Operation ccccecacedecasccecacshesebececacdiestbesooenssusdbag segs deabesesenebacdbecsbessdedseastbedesssneasis 95 5 6 1 Exercise FUN Ctl uuu ere entre eee teed eere cere ente 95 Section 6 Fault Finding ses ccce apus sa asua iade 96 6 1 General eo ien sp DUE o ved pi 96 6 2 Error 55 8 5 R
13. 23 Mains Contactor Open Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 24 24 Mains Contactor Open Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 24 25 Mains Contactor Close Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 26 26 Mains Contactor Close Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 25 27 Gen Contactor Open Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 28 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 13 118 28 Gen Contactor Open Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 27 29 Gen Contactor Close Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 30 30 Gen Contactor Close Relay Output See Breakers Page Section for options available Volts free contacts to 29 Output to fuel stop relay DC supply from Pin 32 Controls fuel to engine or controls 2 engine stopping 32 Battery supply input Supplies to Pin 31 33 34 33 Output to start relay DC supply from Pin 32 Controls starter motor 34 Horn or configurable relay output 1 DC supply from Pin 32 See Configurable Output 1 Page Section for options available 35 Battery supply input Supplies to Pin 36 37 38 36 Config
14. DEMKO EAOM 210 FD AUTOMATIC TRANSFER amp SWITCHING UNIT FOR DIESEL GAS GENERATORS User Manual EMKO ELEKTRONIK A S Demirtas Org San Bolg Karanfil Sk No 6 TR 16369 Bursa TURKEY Phone 90 224 261 1900 Fax 90 224 261 1912 Url www emkoelektronik com tr e mail emko emkoelektronik com tr exposales emkoelektronik com tr EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 1 118 Section 1 2 succeded nus area cucooeeses 4 Section 2 Installations sca a sad a ir aeos asas 6 2 1 Unit Configuratio en o heo no enean a dna ah ndo eausa 2 2 Mechanical Installation 2 e ges bie sta e RE qve s ee resti goce t ue OR e DES Fieure 2 3 Side View Nahe eat RR REO DRE OR ODE tes 7 2 3 eu dead ERO v Te eve dev Be Oem Ye VE FEAT Pees Figure 2 4 Rear VIeW isses nace e WETTER GR EEUU GE Re e ED 7 Figure 2 5 EAOM 210 FD three phase connections schematic essere 9 Table 2 1 Unit wiring n eren nne nennen 11 Table 2 2 Unit wiring description n 13 Section 3 Definition Of Front Panel
15. GnS3 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED PREALARM RETURN GnS4 GENERATOR OVER SPEED PREALARM GnS5 GENERATOR OVER SPEED PREALARM RETURN GnS6 GENERATOR OVER SPEED SHUTDOWN EnbA ENGINE PLANT BATTERY page Enb1 BATTERY UNDERVOLTS WARNING Enb2 BATTERY UNDERVOLTS WARNING RETURN Enb3 BATT UNDERVOLTS VOLTS DELAY Enb4 BATTERY OVERVOLTS WARNING Enb5 BATTERY OVERVOLTS WARNING RETURN Enb6 BATT OVERVOLTS DELAY Enb7 CHARGE ALTERNATOR WARNING Ain ANALOGUE INPUTS page Aint OIL PRESSURE INPUT TYPE Ain2 OIL PRESSURE PRE ALARM Ain3 OIL PRESSURE PRE ALARM RETURN Ain4 OIL PRESSURE SHUTDOWN Am5 TEMPERATURE INPUT TYPE Am6 TEMPERATURE PRE ALARM TEMPERATURE PRE ALARM RETURN Amg TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN Am9 LEVEL PRE ALARM A110 LEVEL PRE ALARM RETURN Ar11 LEVEL SHUTDOWN EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 105 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value ALin ANALOGUE SENDER LINEARISATIONS page Prro OIL PRESSURE SENDER 0 Pruo OIL PRESSURE 0 1 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 1 PrU1 OIL PRESSURE 1 Prr2 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 2 PrU2 OIL PRESSURE 2 Prr3 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 3 Pru3 OIL PRESSURE 3 Prr4 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 4 PrU4 OIL PRESSURE 4 tpr0 TEMPERATURE SENDER 0 tpU0 TEMPERATURE 0 tort TEMPERATURE SENDER 1 tpU1 TEMPERATURE 1 tor2 TEMPERATURE S
16. ae OFS o6 Om ORPM O POWER Of n L L OFA OH foutd Ont POWER O Of v I L lout 3 OFA RPM QO POWER onal Oar O O cons L lout d RPM POWER Oar OR eS E L l L I Oar OA OpoweR OR 288 L DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 6 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 1 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 2 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 3 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 4 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button START TIMERS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 24 118 Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page
17. EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 87 118 5 1 2 Voltage Display Description Three digit seven segment LED display This display the selected parameter from the list IN underside Use the button to select which voltage mains or generator is to be displayed The button selects the voltage in sequence as follows Mains or Generator voltage L1 N Mains or Generator voltage L2 N Mains or Generator voltage L3 N Mains or Generator voltage L1 L2 Mains or Generator voltage L2 L3 Mains or Generator voltage L3 L1 Example 1 Using Voltage Display with single phase selection Mains Voltage ERES Generator Voltage L1 L2 1 Eu Va gt Press this button to display Generator voltage Press this button to display Mains voltage EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 88 118 Example 2 Using Voltage Display with three phase selection Mains Voltage L1 N oe a 2 Press this button to display other phase voltages Mains Voltage L2 N i fe big 7 14 30 Mains Voltage L3 N r1 EC L1 L2 Press this button is to display other N phase voltages LA Press this button to display other phase voltages Mains Voltage L1 L2 y Va ecu 12 r 3 ee A z Ol J Press this button to display other phase voltages Press this button to display Generator voltages Generator Voltage L1 N rg N Generator Voltage L1 L2 ie e
18. It can be used asa selecting from the digital input by program parameters LSE injereduiay I i einssaig IIO o r 1nd no Juo5S E d o 1 e andino juo vi beds o o eAndino Juo5S vs E o o E L nd n inoH L AAL s Hia gt e 3 E x ids 5 s EJ Ne 9 induj juo Y o 97 0 28 9 gt 5005 e 8858 B rp Indul S 5 8 E PES Indul juo3 o 9 lt 7 lt S cigs El 10 dwy ubi 0020 L indu 10 Said MOT Qey El gt lt Oe dois 3 ES H D 9 cs x 3 22 3 Hee SEOST z wes SESS odo gt 8 e us E 5 mmm 5 INE q E L asnd 2 lt s 199 2 Figure 2 5 EAOM 210 FD three phase connections schematic FUSE 1 FUSE 2 FUSE 3 FUSE 4 FUSE 5 FUSE 6 FUSE 7 1 A T FUSE 8 should meet the current required by configurable output 2 3 4 Max 15 A T FUSE 9 should meet the current required by outputs Max 16 A T FUSE 10 FUSE 11 Max 5A T EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 9 118 1 A Connect the unit as shown in the appropriate diagram Figure 2 5 Be sure to connect the battery supply the right way round and battery negative should be grounded The connectors can be unplugged from the rear of the unit to facilitate connection 2 Screened
19. LED will flash continually if the unit detects any fault When the Display Scroll button is pressed so as to select this option the display will show the cause of the fault indication If more than one error condition is present repeated pressing of the button will show each in turn Possible error messages are Bt EH Battery High Error Bt EL Battery Low Error EF Er Earth Fault Error EF tr Earth Fault Electrical Trip EF ur Earth Fault Warning EnG F Multiple engage fail E StP Emergency Stop EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 81 118 GB CA Generator Breaker Not Closed alarm GB OA Generator Breaker Not Opened alarm GOF P Generator Over Frequency Prealarm GOV P Generator Over Voltage Prealarm GUF P Generator Under Frequency Prealarm GUV P Generator Under Voltage Prealarm LVL E Fuel Level Error LVL P Fuel Level Prealarm M Er Maintenance error MB CA Mains Breaker Not Closed alarm MB OA Mains Breaker Not Opened alarm OC Er Over Current Error OC tr Over Current Electrical Trip OC ur Over Current Warning OSP E Over speed error OSP P Over speed pre alarm PrS P Oil Pressure Prealarm RP Er Reverse Power Error RP ur Reverse Power Warning RP tr Reverse Power Electrical Trip SC Er Short Circuit Error SC tr Short Circuit Electrical Trip SC ur Short Circuit Warning SP4 E Spare 4 Error SP5 E Spare 5 Error SP6 E Spare 6 Error SPE L Speed loss error
20. Mains Close Generator Open and Generator Close contactors EAOM 210 FD features three digit seven segment displays including Load Amps IL1 112 IL3 Earth current IEA Generator kVAh Generator kWh Generator kVArh EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 4 118 e Generator pf EAOM 210 FD features a three digit seven segment display including Mains volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Mains volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Generator volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Generator volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 EAOM 210 FD features a four digit seven segment display provides extensive monitoring of unit and generator parameters including Generator Hz Mains Hz Engine Rpm Generator kVA Generator kW Generator kVAr Engine Oil pressure Coolant temperature Fuel Level Battery voltage Charge generator voltage Real Time Engine run time Error messages if available Event messages Program parameters The unit is extensively programmable through the front panel with password protection on two levels Operational parameters can also be monitored and controlled from a PC via a built in RS232 port If the engine fails to start on the first attempt further attempts are made up to a programmed number of times or until successful If a fault is detected the unit shuts down the engine and indicates the failure by flashing a relevant fault LED Emergency stop input provide for remote control of the engine The user configurable inputs 1 and 2 can be
21. This output source will be active to indicate that the return timer is running 74 SHORT CIRCUIT This output indicates that the module has detected a short circuit on the generator output 75 START RELAY ENERGISED The output mimics the operation of the start relay Can be used to control external logic circuitry 76 STARTING ALARM This output is used to supply an external sounder with a signal that the engine is about to start The output will be active during the start delay and pre heat timer if used 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED The output indicates that the starting alarms are now enabled It can be used to control external logic circuitry Starting alarms are armed as soon as module commences starting of the engine and remain armed until the engine at rest 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED This output indicates that the stop pushbutton being operated Once the button is released the output will become inactive 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE The output indicates that the module is in the Auto mode 80 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE The output indicates that the module is in the Manual mode 81 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE The output indicates that the module is in the Stop mode 82 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE The output indicates that the module is in the Test mode 83 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN This output indicates that an underspeed shutdown has occurred 84 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM This output indicates that an underspeed warning pre alarm has occurred 85 WAITING FOR
22. by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button L L L RPM POWER EXE Mo I OF 09 En Oar ORPM 5 Q POWER EIER L E ri mit ORPM OpoweR Ow EIAS _ ri L 11 Oar OFF ORPM oo OPowR OR Orr cons L HPE E LI OH OFS Orem Ot o6 OPowR OK Om 441415 E LOAD STOPPING TIMERS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button BREAKERS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button ENGINE MAIN TENANCE ALARM Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button COMMUNICATION Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button EXERCISE Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button EAOM 210 FD en
23. 1 phase 2 wire 1 AC system is 3 phase 4 wire 2 AC system is 3 phase 4 wire series delta FAST LOADING FEATURE EN DIS ENABLE The module will terminate the safety on timer once all monitored parameters have reached their normal settings This feature is useful if the module is to be used as a standby controller as it allows the generator to start and go on load in the shortest possible time DISABLE Normal operation the safety on timer will be observed in full This feature is useful if the module is to be used with some small engines where pre mature termination of the delay timer can lead to overspeed alarms on start up ALL WARNINGS ARE LATCHED EN DIS Disable Normal operation the warnings and pre alarms except spare inputs because they have their latching or non latching selections will automatically reset once the triggering condition has cleared Enable Warnings and pre alarms will latched when triggered To reset the alarm either an external reset must be applied to one of the inputs or the Reset pushbutton operated once the triggering condition has cleared MAINS FAILURE DETECTION EN DIS Disable The module will not monitor the AC mains supply for failure The AC mains instrumentation will still be active however Enable The module will monitor the incoming AC mains supply Should the supply go out side of limits the module will initiate its automatic mains failure sequence LOOK MAINS FAILURE FOR MAINS CONTACTOR
24. 10 0 Enb2 BATTERY UNDERVOLTS WARNING RETURN VDC 6 0 30 0 10 5 Enb3 BATT UNDERVOLTS VOLTS DELAY Sec 0 9 9 1 0 Enb4 BATTERY OVERVOLTS WARNING VDC dis 6 0 30 0 30 0 Enb5 BATTERY OVERVOLTS WARNING RETURN VDC 6 0 30 0 29 5 Enb6 BATT OVERVOLTS DELAY sec 0 9 9 1 0 Enb7 CHARGE ALTERNATOR WARNING VDC dis 6 0 30 0 6 1 Ain ANALOGUE INPUTS page Aun1 OIL PRESSURE INPUT TYPE Dis nc no anlg ANLG Ain2 OIL PRESSURE PRE ALARM BAR dis 0 0 99 9 1 2 Ain3 OIL PRESSURE PRE ALARM RETURN BAR 0 0 99 9 1 4 Ain4 OIL PRESSURE SHUTDOWN BAR 0 0 99 9 1 0 Aun5 TEMPERATURE INPUT TYPE Dis nc no anlg ANLG Ain6 TEMPERATURE PRE ALARM dis O 300 90 Ain7 TEMPERATURE PRE ALARM RETURN 0 300 88 Aing TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN 0 300 95 Aun9 LEVEL PRE ALARM L dis 0 300 80 4110 LEVEL PRE ALARM RETURN L 0 300 90 4111 LEVEL SHUTDOWN L 0 300 70 OIL PRESSURE INPUT TYPE This section is used to configure the Oil Pressure sender input diS The Oil Pressure input will not be monitored 1 digital amp closed for low oil pressure The Oil pressure input is fed from an engine mounted digital pressure switch This switch returns a closed signal during low oil pressure conditions and engine at rest once oil pressure is established the switch will open 2 digital amp open for low oil pressure The Oil pressure input is fed from an engine mounted digital pressure switch This switch returns an open signal during low oil pre
25. 23 TEST ON LOAD 24 LOW OIL PRESSURE In16 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 107 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 112 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 2 page 21 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST 1 22 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In23 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN In24 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In25 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 24 HIGH TEMPERATURE 26 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 108 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 113 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 3 page
26. 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 24 LOW OIL PRESSURE 24 In16 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 39 118 112 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 2 page 112 7 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST dis O 2 1122 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE 0 1 In23 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN 1124 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In25 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON b SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUT
27. ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD In56 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 111 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 1n6 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 6 page In61 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST 1 62 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In63 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN 1 64 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE 1 65 IF SELECT FROM LIST REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14
28. And 15 3 1 Front Panel Description p RE yaw FRE ARN XE RARI ege baa Dee So Nee eS DER ERR RE a Re 15 3 2 Proeramming Procedure Exe e Vedeeat SHE BEN EN ERI 17 3 3 Accessing to the Operator 9 17 3 3 1 Changing and Saving Operator Parameter 19 3 4 Accessing to the Technician Parameters 21 3 4 1 Changing and Saving Technician Parameter Values 27 3 5 Programmable function definitions 29 226 CCE ERE CEE PER CETTE TCE CCT EER COOP CERT EIU COOPER ECE UR ERANT 66 3 6 1 Technical Sp cificationS sss 66 3 6 2 RS 232 Serial Interface Programming The Device Over or Modem 66 3 6 2 1 Cable Connection Between RS 232 Terminal of the Device and 66 3 6 2 2 Cable Connection Between RS 232 Terminal of the Device and Modem 66 3 6 3 Installation Instr ctiori chere er D um heb vase E e Res 66 3 6 3 1 Minimum system requirements s
29. EN DIS Disable In the event of a mains failure the Gentrans En d will attempt to maintain the supply to the load for the incoming AC mains supply until the generator is available to go on load In the event of a generator failure the module will default back to the incoming AC mains supply This provides a fail safe system ensuring that in the event of a system failure the load will still be fed from the AC mains supply Enable As soon as the module detects a mains failure the mains contactor or breaker relay will be opened to remove the supply from the load This is to prevent damage to the load in case of single phase failure especially useful if the load is a 3 phase motor or pump The supply to the load will then be fed from the gen set once it is available In the event of generator failure the module will open the generator relay and remove the supply to the load until either the mains supply is restored or the generator is restarted ENGINE FUEL DIESEL GAS SELECTION Diesel or Gas engine can be selected If diesel engine selected STOP FUEL SELECTION Selection for the engine has Fuel or Stop selenoid EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 31 118 STOP SOLEONID TIME This timer is used if the unit is confgured to operate an Energise to stop engine It dictates the duration that the Stop Solenoid output will remain active after the module has detected the engine has come to rest If the Stop Solenoid output is not configured this t
30. GENERATOR This output indicates that the engine has been instructed to start but has not yet become available Once the generator becomes available this output will be in active Available generator frequency and voltage levels are above the loading levels set in the configuration EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 57 118 11 START TIMERS page u11 MAINS TRANSIENT DELAY sec 0 9999 0 ti12 REMOTE START DELAY sec 0 3600 4 ti13 REMOTE STOP DELAY sec 0 250 4 ti14 PRE HEAT Sec 0 250 3 ti15 PRE HEAT BYPASS Min 0 250 0 ti16 SAFETY ON DELAY sec 0 99 8 ti17 HORN DURATION sec dis O 999 60 ti18 CHARGE EXCITATION TIME sec 0 99 cont 15 ti19 COOLING FAN TIME sec 0 250 180 MAINS TRANSIENT DELAY This timer dictates how long a mains anomaly must be present before the module will respond to it This can be used to prevent nuisance tripping when switching loads etc REMOTE START DELAY This timer dictates how long the module will wait after it has received a remote start signal before it will attempt to start This prevent un necessary starting on a fluctuating mains supply etc REMOTE STOP DELAY This timer dictates how long the module will wait after it has received a remote stop signal before it will attempt to stop This prevent un necessary stopping on a fluctuating mains supply etc PRE HEAT This timer dictates the duration that the pre heat output will be activ
31. MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD In66 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 112 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value out CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 1 page 11 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED 12 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTART 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 86 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GE
32. OPERATOR PASSWORD LI I Not1 If Enter button is pressed CE C and the operator password is zero Orwn Of Ob screen is ignored and LARL h Press the Enter button to h d password is incorrect the unit will drop out of program mode Operator and technician MAINS LEVELS Page 11 R l can access to this page Seg Om Not2 When screen is OF Om shown parameters can be seen by pressing Enter button without entering operator password But met user can not change the us Operator or technician can access parameters to the following page by pressing page changing increment button EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 17 118 Operator and technician can access to this page Operator or technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator and technician can access to this page If the sensing options generator frequency parameter Gen1 Miscellaneous page Gen is disable this page is ignored Operator or technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator and technician can access to this page L 11 UML Om OFF Ow OX 066 Omws OR 5 C UMI Ode OFF Orm OF OO Ow O4 OFF Om OL OD GENERATOR
33. Of OK Bis Press the increment button Year 3 Orem 21 vo Of OHI ef a J gt Press the display mode button Charge Alt Voltage Press the display mode button again m rm L tou Ow er3 Orm OF Own OF OH Press the increment button Charge Alt Voltage UE H Oar RPM x O POWER Press the display mode button again Month 5 5 LI i OE Om Hour Minute C u Qar OFS Press the ea OK OD display again J v gt again ie gt Press the increment button increment button Press the Month Day rl H Orem Ok OCH Q eJay JE Hall RPM O POWER Od eo OR Om ZI Engine Run Time High H nan I1 LI LI LI O ORPM 5 POWER Om ecu Press the button Press the display mode button again display mode Press the display mode button again Engine Run Time Low LLL Oar ORPM OT eo O POWER Om 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 85 118 Error message if available Error message if available
34. PO Press the NN M display display mode button mode button PS exa mete UO Press the display mode button again EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 86 118 Hour of Event Log 1 Minute of Event Log 1 Second of Event Log Ho linc 56 36 cus OFS ORPM oo O RPM Ox ORPM 5 Ok Press the Om Press the OPoweR O ff Om display mode button mode button Pa v S CY JE aain Press the display mode button again Event Log 1 E yu uc D OFS OL CN Own Of OGY gt a v You can access to the Event message screen by pressing the decrement button You can access to the following Event Log by pressing the increment button When the increment button is released Event Message Eunt O OFF Event Log 2 Event Log 2 MR While the increment button is preessing m C U C Oar OFS Oar RPM O RPM o OPow OR Ong OPow Or res Cv ED LL v Eg You can access to the You can access to the former To view Event Log 2 following Event Log by Event Log by pressing the history press the display pressing the increment button decrement button mode button
35. PRESSURE SENDER 3 R 0 650 151 PrU3 OIL PRESSURE 3 BAR 0 99 9 56 7 Prr4 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 4 R 0 650 184 PrU4 OIL PRESSURE 4 BAR 0 99 9 70 8 tpro TEMPERATURE SENDER 0 R 0 650 650 tpU0 TEMPERATURE 0 0 300 40 TEMPERATURE SENDER 1 R 0 650 134 tpU1 TEMPERATURE 1 0 300 60 tpr2 TEMPERATURE SENDER 2 R 0 650 51 tpU2 TEMPERATURE 2 0 300 90 3 TEMPERATURE SENDER 3 R 0 650 44 tpU3 TEMPERATURE 3 0 300 95 tpr4 TEMPERATURE SENDER 4 R 0 650 38 tpU4 TEMPERATURE 4 0 300 100 Ler0 LEVEL SENDER 0 R 0 650 240 LeU0 LEVEL 0 0 300 0 Ler1 LEVEL SENDER 1 R 0 650 190 LeU1 LEVEL 1 0 300 25 Ler2 LEVEL SENDER 2 R 0 650 140 LeU2 LEVEL 2 5 0 300 50 Ler3 LEVEL SENDER 3 R 0 650 90 LeU3 LEVEL 3 0 300 75 Ler4 LEVEL SENDER 4 R 0 650 40 LeU4 LEVEL 4 0 300 100 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 38 118 111 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 1 page wnt DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST dis O 2 1 12 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE 0 1 1 13 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN In14 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In15 IF SELECT FROM LIST REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON
36. Real Time clock reached to the Generator Exercise Work Start Time 12 20 o clock if the unit is in AUTO MODE and Mains is available the unit changes running mode to the TEST MODE automatically and starts the engine The time period of engine running is counted and compared with value of Generator Exercise Working Time parameter 10 minutes If the engine does not run time is not counted If the time is completed the unit changes run mode to AUTO automatically When the unit is in the TEST MODE if the Mains is gone the unit will change run mode to AUTO MODE automatically EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 95 118 Section 6 Fault Finding 6 1 General Indicators on the central section of the panel will flash if a fault is detected For details see Section 5 1 4 Failure Indicators Description Fault conditions latch so that further operation is prevented If a failure is indicated proceed as follows 1 Find and fix the fault 2 Press the Failure Reset 29 button to enable a restart 3 Select the required mode of operation Manual Auto or Test 6 2 Error Messages In addition to the indicators on the centre panel the ec LED will flash in the event of a fault To discover the fault being reported by the LED press repeatedly Display Scroll button until this option has been selected The display will indicate the fault condition as follows If there is more than one fault message repeated pressing o
37. Ter Gas valve delay s Tot Engine delayed monitoring s EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 34 118 n sh sh Injssooong jou 8 umur waar NO 8 8 jsenbor 11816 p ds uonrusr umururq peeds dn yord snouseur 1oeuuoosip YURI powy Y Pages 35 118 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 EnSt ENGINE STARTING OPTIONS page EnS1 AUDIBLE ALARM PRIOR TO STARTING EN DIS 2 ENAB DIS DIS EnS2 NUMBER OF START ATTEMPTS 1 10 3 EnS3 CRANKING TIME SEC 5 99 5 EnS4 CRANK REST TIME SEC 5 99 10 EnS5 MULTIPLE START ENGAGE ATTEMPTS E D PICK ENAB DIS DIS EnS6 ENGAGE ATTEMPT TIME PICKUP SEC 0 1 10 0 1 0 EnS7 ENGAGE ATTEMPT REST TIME PICKUP SEC 0 1 10 0 1 0 EnS8 PICKUP SENSOR FAIL DELAY PICKUP SEC 0 1 10 0 1 0 AUDIBLE ALARM PRIOR TO STARTING EN DIS ENABLE The audible alarm will sound before the engine starts The sounder will become active once the start delay is initialised it will remain active until either the engine reaches crank disconnect speed or pre heat timers are cancelled NUMBER OF START ATTEMPTS This value is the number of times the module will attempt to start the generator Should the generator start the module will not attempt further starts If the generator does not start after the final attempt the module will give a Fail to st
38. VOLTAGE LEVELS Page Operator or technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button GENERATOR FEQUENCY LEVELS Page Operator or technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button GENERATOR CURRENT POWER LEVELS Page Operator or technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button Press prog button to exit from Program Mode and turn to operation screen Continue to press page changing increment and decrement buttons to change the page By pressing ENTER button user can access to all parameters in related page EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 18 118 3 3 1 Changing and Saving Operator Parameter Values Example 1 To change Mains Under Voltage parameter in MAL page user must access to MAL page firstly Operation Screen 5 DU DOC LI J Orci 1 e OFF Om OFF Om OFF RPM e ORPM CE 29 ORPM O POWER oma inu PECA When the prog button is Press the pressed password is User can access id operator parameters by increment asked for accessing to entering operator or technician password button This selection is done with increment and parameters decrement
39. kW or kVAr is displaying if you press the decrement button you can display Generator pf IL2 kA A My c3 C3 C3 C3 J us O eo UK OE eoa v ne n 3 ILI Or OFS Orm Od OR sa v J EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 92 118 5 1 4 Failure Indicators Description FAILED TO START LOW OIL PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE SPEED FAILURE VOLTAGE FAILURE CHARGING FAIL SPARE 1 SPARE 2 SPARE 3 Explanations 1 Failed to Start LED This LED flashes if the engine has not started after the programmed number of attempts The unit must be reset by pressing the Reset button before afresh attempt can be made 2 Low Oil Pressure Failure LED This LED flashes if the Oil Pressure Sender and the Low Oil Pressure Input if conf input 1 is selected as Low Oil pressure on the engine indicate low oil pressure while the engine is running If this fault occurs the unit will stop the engine without any cool down period 3 High Temperature Failure LED This LED flashes if the Temperature Sender and the High Temperature Input if conf input 2 is selected as High Temperature on the engine indicates high temperature while the engine is running If this fault occurs the unit will stop the engine without any cool down period 4 Over Speed Failure LED This LED flashes if the Alternator Frequency goes below the Ge
40. mention to used the program and the menus in the program About Click About in Help menu Then About window is monitored Product Name EAOM 210 FD SW version 2 MCU SW Version 5 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 78 118 Section 4 Commissioning These commissioning checks may interfere with the power supply to the load Therefore they should not be carried out with a mission critical load connected to the system 4 1 Manual operation 1 Check that the unit is correctly wired and that the wiring is of a standard and rating compatible with the system 2 Check that the correct fuses are fitted 3 Program the unit as detailed in Section 3 Definition Of Front Panel And Programming 4 Take temporary steps to prevent the engine from starting for example disable the fuel solenoid 5 After a visual inspection to ensure it is safe to proceed connect the battery supply 6 On the EAOM 210 FD press the Man 33 button The associated LED 14 should light 7 Press the Engine Start 21 button At this moment the LED 8 lights on 8 Check that the engine start sequence commences The starter motor should run for the programmed time period cranking time for the pre set number of times number of start attempts 9 Check that the Failed to Start LED flashes and the LED 8 lights off 10 Check the unit will change to the OFF mode and the LED 11 lights on 11 Restore the engine to operational state reco
41. programmed to perform 25 different functions Other four user configurable inputs can be programmed to perform 24 different functions Four user configurable relay outputs can be programmed for 85 different functions EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 5 118 Section 2 Installation Please read the following information before installing A visual inspection of this product for possible damage occurred during shipment is recommended before installation It is your responsibility to ensure that qualified mechanical and electrical technicians install this product Before beginning installation of this product Disconnect all electrical power to the machine Make sure the machine cannot operate during installation Follow all safety warnings of the machine manufacturer Read and follow all installation instructions 2 1 Unit Configuration The unit can be programmed using the buttons and display on the front panel or EAOM 210 FD software Refer to Section 3 Definition Of Front Panel And Programming for details 2 2 Mechanical Installation The unit is designed for panel mounting Fixing is by four screw fixings See Figure 2 1 1 Insert the unit in the panel cut out from the front 2 Insert the fixings in the slotted at the corners of the unit and tighten the fixing screws to secure the unit against the panel During the equipment is putted in hole on the metal panel while mechanical installation some metal burrs can
42. related pag nui HL Ou Cer ORPM SP N Power Om PEA button is pressed e can be accessed MAINS LEVELS Page If Prog button is pressed again operation screen is shown Continue to press PAGE changing increment and decrement buttons to change the page 8588 e O Orem Oke Orown Of om PL v 55 Operation Screen EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 20 118 3 4 Accessing to the Technician Parameters Operation Screen n 5 e OFS RPM ed oo POWER Om Ela Y 55 hea the prog button is pressed password is asked for accessing to parameters Press the Enter button zt DI LI OFS ORPM oe oo O Power Orr Enu s User can access to LL parameters by entering technician password This selection is done with increment and decrement buttons QO POWER 202 Odr OFF Orem O L OpoweR OX 2 65 Press the increment button Note1 f Enter button is pressed and the technician password is zero 5 screen is ignored and CTRU screen is shown Note2 When kL PS screen is shown parameters can be seen by pressing Enter button without entering technician password But user can not change the parameters mon LI LI LI Oar
43. started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 64 118 DTE DATE SETUP page YEAr YEAR 0 99 1 12 DATE DATE 1 31 DAY DAY due Hour HOUR 0 23 0 59 SEC SEC 0 59 PAS PASSWORD page oPPS OPERATOR PASSWORD 0 9999 0 tCPS TECHNICIAN PASSWORD 0 9999 0 OPERATOR PASSWORD Use this option to change the Operator password This password allows access to operator parameters section TECHNICIAN PASSWORD Use this option to change the Technician password It allows access to both operator and technician parameters section prevent to changing unit program parameters by unauthorised personnel don t allow to the learning operator and technician passwords by the others In case of this situation change passwords immediately 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 65 118 3 6 Pc Interface The PC interface kit EAOM 210 FD PCIK comprises the following 9 pin D connector FCC68 4 pin connection lead with 2 meters cable EAOM 210 FD V02 SW Communication software CD 3 6 1 Technical Specifications RS 232 serial communication with Modbus RTU protocol Baud Rate from 1200 to 19200 8 data bits Parity None Odd or Even Stop Bit 0 or 1 Maximum allowable cable length is 10 meters 3 6 2 RS 232 Serial Interface Programming The Device Over PC or Modem 3 6 2 1 Cable Connection Between RS 232 Te
44. volt 21 Low oil pressure or configurable input 1 1 Switch to 0 volt 22 Input from emergency stop 1 NC to 0 volt When the switch is opened the engine is stopped 23 Mains Contactor Open Relay Output 2 5 24 Mains Contactor Open Relay Output 2 5 25 Mains Contactor Close Relay Output 2 5 26 Mains Contactor Close Relay Output 2 5 27 Gen Contactor Open Relay Output 2 5 28 Gen Contactor Open Relay Output 2 5 29 Gen Contactor Close Relay Output 2 5 30 Gen Contactor Close Relay Output 2 5 31 Output to fuel stop solenoid 2 5 16 A Max DC supply from Pin 32 32 Battery supply input 2 5 Supplies to Pin 31 33 34 33 Output to start 2 5 16 A Max DC supply from Pin 32 34 Horn or configurable relay output 1 2 5 16 A Max DC supply from Pin 32 35 Battery supply input 2 5 Supplies to Pin 36 37 38 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 11 118 36 Configurable relay output 2 2 5 5 A Max DC supply from Pin 35 37 Configurable relay output 3 2 5 5 A Max DC supply from Pin 35 38 Configurable relay output 4 2 5 5 A Max DC supply from Pin 35 39 Battery supply to EAOM 210 FD 2 5 Supplies to unit 40 Battery supply to EAOM 210 FD 2 5 Supplies to unit 41 CT Secondary for Earth current 2 5 Connect to secondary of Earth current monitoring CT 42 CT Secondary for Earth current 2 5 Connect to secondary of Earth current monitoring CT 43 CT Secondary f
45. will allow the mains to be loaded again Note This input only operates to control the mains switching device if the Eaom 210 Fd load switching logic 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 45 118 is attempting to load the mains It will not control the mains switching device when the generator is on load 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT When module in the AUTO mode In the event of a remote start mains failure the generator will be instructed to start and take load On removal of the remote start signal mains return the module will continue to run the generator on load until this AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT input is removed Once the input is removed the module will transfer the load back to the mains supply and follow a normal generator stop sequence This input allows the module to be fitted as part of a system where the manual restoration to mains is controlled remotely or by an automated system 16 AUTO START INHIBIT This input is used to provide an over ride function to prevent the Eaom 210 Fd from starting the generator in the event of a remote start mains out of limits condition occurring If this input is active and a remote start signal mains failure occurs the Eaom 210 Fd will not give a start command to the generator If this input signal is then removed the Eaom 210 Fd will operate as if a remote start mains failure has occurred starting and loading the generator This function can be used to give an AND function so that a generator
46. 3 REACTIVE ENERGY CLEAR No YES no GEn MISCELLANEOUS page Gen1 SENSING OPTIONS GENERATOR FRQ EN DIS Gen2 SENSING OPT PICKUP EN DIS amp FLYWHEEL Gen3 AC SYSTEM 0 1PHASE 2WIRE 1 3PHASE AWIRE 2 SPHASE 4WIRE SERIES DELTA Gen4 FAST LOADING FEATURE EN DIS Gen5 ALL WARNINGS ARE LATCHED EN DIS Gen6 MAINS FAILURE DETECTION EN DIS Gen7 LOOK MAINS FAILURE FOR MAINS CONT EN DIS Gen8 ENGINE FUEL GAS DIESEL SELECTION Gen9 STOP FUEL SELECTION Ge10 STOP SOLENOID TIME Ge11 IGNITION DELAY Ge12 GAS VALVE DELAY Ge13 MIN IGNITION SPEED EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 104 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value EnSt ENGINE STARTING OPTIONS page EnS1 AUDIBLE ALARM PRIOR TO STARTING EN DIS EnS2 NUMBER OF START ATTEMPTS EnS3 CRANKING TIME EnS4 CRANK REST TIME EnS5 MULTIPLE START ENGAGE ATTEMPTS E D PICK EnS6 ENGAGE ATTEMPT TIME PICKUP EnS7 ENGAGE ATTEMPT REST TIME PICKUP EnS8 PICKUP SENSOR FAIL DELAY PICKUP EnC ENGINE CRANK DISCONNECT page EnC1 CRANK DISCONNECT ON GEN FREQUENCY EnC2 CRANK DISCONNECT ON MAGNETIC PICKUP EnC3 CRANK DISCONNECT ON GEN VOLTAGE EnC4 CRANK DISCONNECT ON CHARGE ALT VOLTAGE EnC5 CRANK DISCONNECT ON OIL PRESSURE GnS GENERATOR SPEED SETTINGS page GnS1 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED GnS2 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED PREALARM
47. 36 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 41 118 1n4 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 4 page 41 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED SELECT FROM LIST dis O 2 1 42 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE 0 1 1 43 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN 1 44 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE 45 IF SELECT FROM LIST REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 46 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 42 118 115 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 5 page In51 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST dis O 2 In52 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CL
48. 60 118 2 USER CONFIGURED User can select all the schalter types Parameters GEN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GEN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE GEN CLOSE TIMER if gen closed input selected GEN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GEN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE GEN OPEN TIMER if gen closed input selected MAIN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MAIN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE MAINS CLOSE TIMER if mains closed input selected MAINOPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MAIN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE MAINS OPEN TIMER if mains closed input selected BREAKER CLOSE PULSE TIME if Gen Close Breaker Relay Type or Main Close Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 BREAKER OPEN PULSE TIME if Gen Open Breaker Relay Type or Main Open Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 TRANSFER TIME Example 1 If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 2 user configured Gen Close Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 0 NOR and Gen Open Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 0 NOR For closing For opening For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Closed Out Example 2 If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 2 user configured Gen Close Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 PULSE and Gen Open Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 0 NOR For closing For opening For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter EAOM 210 FD eng
49. 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 7 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 51 118 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTS SELECTIONS 0 NOT USED Output is not used 1 AUDIBLE ALARM The output indicates that the internal sounder is operating It may be use for external sounder 2 ALARM RESET The output indicates that an alarm reset being performed Once the alarm reset has been completed the output become inactive again The output could be used to give an external reset signal to external systems 3 AUTO START INHIBIT This output indicates that a digital input that has been configured as auto start inhibit is active 4 AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE This output indicates that a digital input that has been configured as auxiliary mains failure is active 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE This output indicates that a battery high voltage alarm has occurred 6 BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE This output indicates that a battery low voltage alarm has occurred 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN This output indicates that a scheduled run has been called for If the module is in the auto and mains okey the module will change mode to test and the generat
50. ARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 73 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 116 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 111 START TIMERS page ti11 MAINS TRANSIENT
51. AS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT With the engaging of the starter the ignition delay is started If the minimum ignition speed is reached after expiry of this time the configurable relay output ignition is set When the necessary engine shutdown process firstly gas valve is de energised Then ignition output is de energised that after 5 seconds when the engine speed become lower than minimum ignition speed 31 GENERATOR AT REST The output indicates that the generator is not running 32 GENERATOR AVAILABLE This output indicates when the generator is ready to accept load i e after safety on and warm up timers have timed out 33 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY This output indicates that a digital input that has been configured as generator closed auxiliary is active 34 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE This output source has intended to be used to indicate a failure of the generator contactor or breaker It can only be used if the module is configured to use generator closed auxiliary feedback 35 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN This output source has intended to be used to indicate a failure of the generator contactor or breaker It can only be used if the module is configured to use generator closed auxiliary feedback 36 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM This output indicates that a generator high frequency warning pre alarm has occurred 37 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a generator high frequ
52. AY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 115 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value out4 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 4 page 41 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED ou42 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTART 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 86 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE AL
53. DELAY ti12 REMOTE START DELAY ti13 REMOTE STOP DELAY ti14 PRE HEAT ti15 PRE HEAT BYPASS ti16 SAFETY ON DELAY ti17 HORN DURATION ti18 CHARGE EXCITATION TIME ti19 COOLING FAN TIME 12 LOAD STOPPING TIMERS page ti21 WARMUP TIMER ti22 RETURN DELAY ti23 COOLING TIMER ti24 GENERATOR FREQUENCY ERROR CONTROL TIME ti25 GENERATOR VOLTAGE ERROR CONTROL TIME ti26 FAIL TO STOP TIME brEA BREAKERS page brSL HARDWARE BREAKER SELECTION GbCC GEN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GbCr GEN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE GbCt GEN CLOSE TIMER GbOC GEN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE GbOr GEN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE GbOt GEN OPEN TIMER MbCC MAIN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MbCr MAIN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE MbCt MAINS CLOSE TIMER MbOC MAIN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE MbOr MAIN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE MbOt MAINS OPEN TIMER brCP BREAKER CLOSE PULSE TIME brOP BREAKER OPEN PULSE TIME trtm TRANSFER TIME Enm ENGINE MAINTENANCE ALARM page Enm1 RUNNING HOURS INTERVAL Enm2 MAINTENANCE DATE INTERVAL Enm3 FORCE ENGINE SHUTDOWN WHEN MAINTENANCE IS DUE EN DIS Enm4 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR LSB Enm5 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR Enm6 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR MSB EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 117 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value Com COMMUNICATION page
54. E 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER START 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER STOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 96 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on
55. E 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 96 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 7 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 49 118
56. ED Communication interface RS 232 serial communication EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 100 118 Specification Description Contact sensing inputs Emergency stop NC Low oil pressure or configurable failure input 1 NO or NC selectable High temperature or configurable failure input 2 NO or NC selectable Configurable failure inputs 3 NO or NC selectable Configurable failure inputs 4 NO or NC selectable Configurable failure inputs 5 NO or NC selectable Configurable failure inputs 6 NO or NC selectable Relay outputs Fuel relay output 16A at DC supply voltage Start relay output 16A at DC supply voltage Horn or configurable relay output 1 16A at DC supply voltage Mains open relay output 5A at DC supply voltage Mains close relay output 5A at DC supply voltage Generator open relay output 5A at DC supply voltage Generator close relay output 5A at DC supply voltage Configurable relay output 2 5A at DC supply voltage Configurable relay output 3 5A at DC supply voltage Configurable relay output 4 5A at DC supply voltage EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 101 118 Section 8 Block Diagram BATTERY MAINS N MAINS L1 MAINS L2 MAINS L3 GEN N GEN L1 GEN L2 GEN L3 LOAD L1 LOAD L2 LOAD L3 IEA MAGNETIC PICK UP POWER SUPPLY MICROCONTROLLER BATTERY VOLTAGE SENS
57. ENDER 2 tpU2 TEMPERATURE 2 tpr3 TEMPERATURE SENDER 3 tpU3 TEMPERATURE 3 tpr4 TEMPERATURE SENDER 4 tpU4 TEMPERATURE 4 Lero LEVEL SENDER 0 LeUO LEVEL 0 Ler1 LEVEL SENDER 1 LeU1 LEVEL 1 Ler2 LEVEL SENDER 2 LeU2 LEVEL 2 Ler3 LEVEL SENDER 3 LeU3 LEVEL 3 Ler4 LEVEL SENDER 4 LeU4 LEVEL 4 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 106 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 1 1 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 1 page wnt DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST 1 12 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In13 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN In14 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In15 IF SELECT FROM LIST REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT
58. ER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gn10 REVERSE POWER ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 11 x No YES no Gn12 ACTIVE ENERGY CLEAR No YES no Gn13 REACTIVE ENERGY CLEAR No YES no GEn MISCELLANEOUS page Gent SENSING OPTIONS GENERATOR FRQ EN DIS DIS Gen2 SENSING OPT PICKUP EN DIS amp FLYWHEEL dis 0 1000 DIS Gen3 AC SYSTEM 0 1PHASE 2WIRE 1 3PHASE 4WIRE m i en 2 3PHASE 4WIRE SERIES DELTA Gen4 FAST LOADING FEATURE EN DIS DIS DIS 5 ALL WARNINGS ARE LATCHED EN DIS DIS DIS Gen6 MAINS FAILURE DETECTION EN DIS ENAB DIS ENAB Gen7 LOOK MAINS FAILURE FOR MAINS CONT EN DIS ENAB DIS DIS Gen8 ENGINE FUEL GAS DIESEL SELECTION GAS DIESEL DIESEL Geng STOP FUEL SELECTION STOP FUEL FUEL Ge10 STOP SOLENOID TIME Sec 5 99 20 Ge11 IGNITION DELAY Sec 1 99 5 Ge12 GAS VALVE DELAY Sec 1 99 5 Ge13 MIN IGNITION SPEED RPM 10 1500 200 SENSING OPTIONS GENERATOR EN DIS ENABLE Speed sensing will be derived from the generator output frequency DISABLE Speed sensing not will be derived from the generator output frequency EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 30 118 SENSING OPT PICKUP EN DIS amp FLYWHEEL DISABLE Speed sensing will not be derived from the magnetic pickup 1 1000 Speed sensing will be derived from the magnetic pickup and the number is flywheel teeth on the engine AC SYSTEM 3 PHASE 4 WIRE OR 1 PHASE 2 WIRE 0 AC system is
59. ERATOR CURRENT POWER LEVELS page Gno1 GENERATOR OVER CURRENT Gno2 GENERATOR SHORT CIRCUIT Gno3 GENERATOR EARTH FAULT Gno4 MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 103 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value Technician parameters Gnt GENERATOR CURRENT POWER ACTIONS page A KA SELECTION 0 Ampere 1 Gnt1 CT PRIMARY Gnt2 CT PRIMARY EARTH FAULT OVER CURRENT ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt3 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt4 OVER CURRENT ALARM TIME SHORT CIRCUIT ACTIONS DISABLE WARNING ALARM ONLY SHUTDOWN ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt6 SHORT CIRCUIT ALARM TIME EARTH FAULT ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt7 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt8 EARTH FAULT ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 REVERSE POWER ACTIONS DISABLE Gnt9 WARNING ALARM ONLY NO SHUTDOWN _ m dis ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM OFF LOAD GENERATOR FOLLOWED BY SHUTDOWN AFTER COOLING SHUTDOWN ALARM AND SHUTDOWN Gnt10 REVERSE POWER ALARM TIME Sec 0 99 0 Gn11 TOTAL ENERGY CLEAR 4 No YES no 12 ACTIVE ENERGY CLEAR No YES no Gn1
60. Er Reverse Power RP Er Generator Stop StP E r Pre Alarm Warning Electrical Trip Generator Temp TP PA Reverse Power RP ur Reverse Power Emergency Stop Multiple Engage Fail Generator Over Voltage GOV P Earth Fault EF ur Earth Fault EF tr Failed To Start Generator Under Voltage GUV P Over Current OC ur Short Circuit SC tr Low Oil Pressure Generator Under Frequency GUF P _ Short Circuit 8 OverCurrent OC High Temperature Generator Over Frequency GOF P Speed Failure Alarm Oil Pressure PrS P Voltage Failure Over Speed OSP P Mains Breaker Not Opened MB OA Charging Fail Under Speed USP P Mains Breaker Not Closed Spare 1 Fuel Level LVL P Generator Breaker Not Opened GB OA Spare 2 Generator Breaker Not Closed GB CA Spare 3 COM4 Communication In this window the failures listed below be observed Failed to start Low oil pressure High temperature Voltage failure Speed failure Charging fail Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 38 different error messages 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 72 118 CHANGED MODE TO MAN CHANGED MODE TO OFF CHANGED MODE TO MAN CHANGED MODE TO AUTO CHANGED MODE TO OFF CHANGED MODE TO MAN LEVEL ERROR EMERGENCY STOP ERROR CHANGED MODE TO AUTO CHANGED
61. Generator voltage are within limits and is ready to take over the load 7 The green LED indicates that the engine has started and is running 8 In the MAN AUTO and TEST modes the green LED indicates that the engine is starting up or is running 9 In the MAN AUTO and TEST modes the red LED indicates that the engine has stopping or stopped 10 The red LED illuminates only when the EAOM 210 FD in the Programming Mode 11 This red LED shows that the unit is in the OFF mode 12 This red LED shows that the unit is in the AUTO mode 13 This red LED shows that the unit is in the TEST mode 14 This red LED shows that the unit is in the MANUAL Mode 15 This button indicates that Mains or Generator Voltage is displayed 16 This button selects either Phase Neutral or Phase Phase voltages 17 This button closes the mains contactor only operative when manual mode is selected 18 This button opens the mains contactor only operative when manual mode is selected EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 15 118 Number Comment This button closes the alternator contactor only operative when manual mode is 17 selected 20 This button opens the alternator contactor only operative when manual mode is selected 21 The START button is used for starting the engine when the unit is in the Manual Mode 22 The STOP button is used for stopping the engine when the unit is in the M
62. ING RELAY OUTPUTS amp GENERATOR VOLTAGE SENSING amp ANALOG CONDITIONING CONVERTOR RS232 COMM CURRENTS amp CURRENT SENSING ANALOG SENDERS FREQUENCY SENSING FROM GENERATOR VOLTAGE LED DISPLAYS amp INDICATORS aise FREQUENCY SENSING FROM MAGNETIC PICK UP FAILURE amp CONTROL INPUTS PUSH BUTTONS EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 102 118 User Defined Parameter List 1 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value Operator parameters mAL MAINS LEVELS page 1 MAINS UNDER VOLTAGE mA2 MAINS UNDER VOLTAGE RETURN mA3 MAINS OVER VOLTAGE mA4 MAINS OVER VOLTAGE RETURN 5 MAINS UNDER FREQUENCY 6 MAINS UNDER FREQUENCY RETURN mA7 MAINS OVER FREQUENCY 8 MAINS OVER FREQUENCY RETURN GnU GENERATOR VOLTAGE LEVELS page GnU1 GENERATOR UNDER VOLTAGE GnU2 GENERATOR UNDER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM GnU3 GENERATOR LOADING VOLTAGE GnU4 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM GnU5 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM RETURN GnU6 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN GnF GENERATOR FREQUENCY LEVELS page GnF1 GENERATOR UNDER FREQUENCY GnF2 GENERATOR UNDER FREQUENCY PRE ALARM GnF3 GENERATOR LOADING FREQUENCY GnF4 GENERATOR OVER FREQUENCY PRE ALARM GnF5 GENERATOR OVER FRQ PRE ALARM RETURN GnF6 GENERATOR OVER FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN Gno GEN
63. LOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 73 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 114 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value out3 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 3 page ou31 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED ou32 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL IN
64. MMUNICATION page Col SLAVE ADDRESS 1 247 1 BAUD RATE 0 1200 122400 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 Co3 PARITY 0 NONE 1 ODD 2 EVEN Co4 STOP BIT Co2 1 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 63 118 EHPG EXERCISE page E1C Generator exercise working time on Monday min dis O 99 DIS E1Hm Generator exercise work start time on Monday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 E2C Generator exercise working time on Tuesday min dis 0 99 DIS E2Hm Generator exercise work start time on Tuesday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 E3C Generator exercise working time on Wednesday min dis O 99 DIS E3Hm Generator exercise work start time on Wednesday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 EAC Generator exercise working time on Thursday min dis 0 99 DIS E4Hm Generator exercise work start time on Thursday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 E5C Generator exercise working time on Friday min dis 0 99 DIS E5Hm Generator exercise work start time on Friday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 E6 C Generator exercise working time on Saturday min dis 0 99 DIS E6Hm Generator exercise work start time on Saturday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 E7C Generator exercise working time on Sunday min dis 0 99 DIS E7Hm Generator exercise work start time on Sunday hour min 0 0 23 59 0 0 Please enter the days of the weekly workdays for Exercise Function Example E1C dis O The
65. MODE TO OFF LEVEL ERROR LEVEL PREALARM EMERGENCY STOP ERROR In this window the last 32 Event logs can be observed 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 73 118 Outputs amp Modes 4 EAOM 210 FD 2515 File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help OUTPUTS amp MODES Outputs Configurable Output1 Configurable Output2 Configurable Output3 Configurable Output4 Mains Open Generator Open Generator Close Start Solenoid Modes Manual L Auto No Load Test Program Engine r Failure Reset Wawa Rem COM4 Communication In this window the parameters listed below be observed Outputs Configurable output1 Configurable output2 Configurable output3 Configurable output4 Start Mains open Mains close Generator open Generator close Solenoid Modes Manual mode and button for remote control No Load Test mode and button for remote control Auto mode and button for remote control Program Off mode and button for remote control Engine status Start position and button for remote control Stop position and button for remote control Failure Reset Reset button for remote control EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 74 118 Operator Parameters Menu Operator can reach the parameters in this menu Parameters are password pro
66. NERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 73 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 113 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value out2 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 2 page 21 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALL
67. O 0 LI So OL EN Enter password with increment and decrement buttons RPM O OFS e On e Ev T E wun Oar RPM oe T POWER oo Our OFA TECHNICIAN PASSWORD Press the Enter button to confirm password If the password is incorrect the unit will drop out of program mode GENERATOR CURRENT POWER ACTIONS Page Operator can not access to this page following page by pressing page access to the changing increment button EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 21 118 Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page If the sensing options pick up parameter Gen2 in Miscellaneous page Gen is disable this page is ignored Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this p
68. O RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 24 HIGH TEMPERATURE 24 1126 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 40 118 113 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 3 page 1 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED SELECT FROM LIST dis O 2 1 32 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE 0 1 In33 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION STATUS WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN 1 34 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In35 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD In
69. OLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER START 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER STOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 96 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEA
70. OSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE 0 1 In53 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN In54 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In55 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD In56 INPUT TIME DELAY SEC 0 250 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 43 118 116 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 6 page In61 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST dis 0 2 1 n62 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE IF USER CONFIGURED n63 INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING 1 4 1 LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN IF USER CONFIGURED 1n64 ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM 0 2 2 SAFETY ALWAYS ACTIVE IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 1 0
71. PUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTART 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 86 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 73 REMOTE STOP DEL
72. StP E Generator Stop Error TP PA Generator Temperature Prealarm USP E Under speed error USP P Under speed pre alarm The LED will be skipped if there are no faults e Event messages When The Eunt message is displayed Events from 1 to 32 can be displayed sequencely with the and buttons Possible Event messages are EV 01 generator low voltage pre alarm EV 02 generator low voltage shutdown EV 03 generator high voltage pre alarm EV 04 generator high voltage shutdown EV 05 generator low frequency pre alarm EV 06 generator low frequency shutdown 07 generator high frequency pre alarm EV 08 generator high frequency shutdown EV 09 generator low speed pre alarm EV 10 generator low speed shutdown EV 11 generator high speed pre alarm EV 12 generator high speed shutdown EV 13 generator maintenance error EV 14 generator maintenance warning EV 15 charge alternator fail EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 82 118 EV 16 EV 17 EV 18 EV 19 EV 20 EV 21 EV 22 EV 23 EV 24 EV 25 EV 26 EV 27 EV 28 EV 29 EV 30 EV 31 EV 32 EV 33 EV 34 EV 35 EV 36 EV 37 EV 38 EV 39 EV 40 EV 41 EV 46 EV 47 EV 48 EV 49 generator fail to start generator fail to stop battery low voltage alarm battery high voltage alarm high temperature pre alarm high temperature shutdown oil pressure pre alarm oil pressure shutdown fuel level pre alarm fuel level alarm emergency stop
73. T during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 7 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 48 118 out2 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 2 page ou21 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED ou22 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER START 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER STOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABL
74. This output indicates that a level warning pre alarm has occurred 50 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL This output indicates that the magnetic pick up signal is not sufficient to be used by the module for speed monitoring The alarm can only operate if the speed signal fails to appear during cranking It is disabled if multiple attempts to engage is selected If the MPU fails during engine running this would result in an underspeed alarm 51 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM This output indicates that the generator is now due for maintenance either because it has used all the available running hours or the periodic maintenance time has expired To clear the output a maintenance reset must be performed 52 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY This output indicates that a digital input that has been configured as mains closed auxiliary is active 53 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE This output source has intended to be used to indicate a failure of the mains contactor or breaker It can only be used if the module is configured to use mains closed auxiliary feedback 54 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN This output source has intended to be used to indicate a failure of the mains contactor or breaker It can only be used if the module is configured to use mains closed auxiliary feedback 55 MAINS FAILURE This output indicates that the module has sensed that a failure of the incoming AC mains supply This output will become active whenever the mains voltage or freque
75. UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO CLOSE 4 MAINS FAILED TO OPEN 5 MAINS FAILURE 6 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY 7 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE 8 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 9 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY 0 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE 1 NO LOADING COMMAND 2 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM 3 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN 4 OVER CURRENT 5 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM 6 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN 7 PANEL LOCK 8 PRE HEAT during preheat timer 9 PRE HEAT until end of cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on 72 REMOTE START PRESENT 7 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS 74 SHORT CIRCUIT 75 START RELAY ENERGISED 76 STARTING ALARM 77 STARTING ALARMS ARMED 78 STOP BUTTON PRESSED 79 SYSTEM IN AUTO MODE 0 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE 1 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE 2 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE 3 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN 4 UNDERSPEED PRE ALARM 5 WAITING FOR GENERATOR 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 50 118 out4 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 4 page ou41 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED ou42 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIV
76. WN 1 44 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE 45 IF SELECT FROM LIST REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT 15 AUTO RESTORE INHIBIT 16 AUTO START INHIBIT 17 PANEL LOCK 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR 22 REMOTE INHIBIT 23 TEST ON LOAD 46 INPUT TIME DELAY EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 110 118 Definition of Parameter User Defined Value 115 DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 5 page In51 DISABLE USER CONFIGURED OR SELECT FROM LIST In52 IF USER CONFIGURED POLARITY CLOSE TO ACTIVATE OPEN TO ACTIVATE In53 IF USER CONFIGURED INDICATION WARNING NON LATCHING WARNING LATCHING ELECTRICAL TRIP SHUTDOWN In54 IF USER CONFIGURED ACTIVATION ACTIVE FROM STARTING ACTIVE FROM SAFETY ON ALWAYS ACTIVE In55 IF SELECT FROM LIST 0 REMOTE START 1 AUXILIARY MAINS FAIL 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON 4 SIMULATE
77. Y CLOSED ou22 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTART 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTERSTOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 86 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK UP SPEED SIGNAL 1 MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM 2 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY 3 MAINS FAILED TO C
78. age Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button ce L C ri OH Oar OFS OPowR ona eum EASE OFS o0 Ow PEA L m Ent Oar OFS ORM Ok No OPowR O W Ox 123 L Da5 Gn OH Oar OFS OrpPM OPowR OX L f O non O r OFF OL oo0 Orown ORB Ona Ex A mn Oa OFF Orm Oe OPowR W L MISCELLANEOUS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button ENGINE STARTING OPTIONS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button ENGINE CRANK DISCONNECT Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button GENERATOR SPEED SETTINGS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button ENGINE PLANT BATTERY Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button ANALOGUE INPUTS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 22 118 Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing p
79. age attempts This timer dictates the duration that the module will wait between attempts to engage the starter PICKUP SENSOR FAIL DELAY Only available if using Magnetic pickup without multiple engage attempts This is only used if magnetic pickup speed sensing is selected When cranking the module must receive a speed signal within this time If no signal is present the generator will be shutdown and Loss of Speed Sensing alarm given EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 36 118 EnC ENGINE CRANK DISCONNECT page 1 CRANK DISCONNECT GEN FREQUENCY Hz 25 0 75 0 30 0 Enc2 CRANK DISCONNECT ON MAGNETIC PICKUP RPM 500 6000 500 CRANK DISCONNECT GEN VOLTAGE VAC dis 60 600 300 4 CRANK DISCONNECT CHARGE ALT VOLTAGE VDC dis 6 0 30 0 dis 5 CRANK DISCONNECT OIL PRESSURE BAR dis 1 0 90 0 1 5 GnS GENERATOR SPEED SETTINGS page GnS1 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED RPM dis 500 5000 1270 GnS2 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED PREALARM RPM dis 500 5000 1350 GnS3 GENERATOR UNDER SPEED PREALARM RETURN RPM 500 5000 1380 GnS4 GENERATOR OVER SPEED PREALARM RPM dis 500 5000 1650 GnS5 GENERATOR OVER SPEED PREALARM RETURN RPM 500 5000 1620 GnS6 GENERATOR OVER SPEED SHUTDOWN RPM 500 5000 1740 EnbA ENGINE PLANT BATTERY page Enb1 BATTERY UNDERVOLTS WARNING VDC dis 6 0 30 0
80. age changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button L HL in O am OFS Orem ff Ou kaly L I OFA OL OO Oroweh OF Ong gt p Oar ORPM O k Ox ea 69 E ing OFS RPM Om ea J E LI 1 OFF Orm OX Orowr kaly m i13 Oar OFF OL Om Fa Lv L ANALOGUE SENDER LINEARISATIONS Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 1 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing
81. aintenance MB CA This message indicates that a mains breaker not closed alarm has occured MB OA This message indicates that a mains breaker not opened alarm has occured OC Er This message indicates that a over current shutdown has occured OC tr This message indicates that a over current electrical trip has occured OC ur This message indicates that a over current warning pre alarm has occured EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 96 118 OSP E OSP P PrS P RP Er RP ur RP tr SC Er SC tr SC ur SP4 E SP5 E SP6 E SPE L StP E TP PA This message indicates that the over speed shutdown has occured This message indicates that the over speed warning pre alarm has occured This message indicates that a low oil pressure warning pre alarm has occured This message indicates that a reverse power shutdown has occured This message indicates that a reverse power warning pre alarm has occured This message indicates that a reverse power electrical trip has occured This message indicates that a short circuit shutdown has occured This message indicates that a short circuit electrical trip has occured This message indicates that a short circuit warning pre alarm has occured This message indicates that a spare 4 alarm has occured This message indicates that a spare 5 alarm has occured This message indicates that a spare 6 alarm has occured This message indicates that the mag
82. ameter can be changed with increment and decrement buttons enn LI 2 LI LI Oke O Orr 4 f a Jv Press Enter button to confirm the changed value and access to the following parameter _ L j CT Primary Earth Fault parameter LI I1 L OFA Oar ORPM o e Om bAa 55 When Prog button is pressed related page can be accessed r GENERATOR CURRENT POWER LI f1 C ACTIONS Page On Oar OFF RPM DE oo O Orr CELE If Prog button is pressed 422205 again operation screen is Continue to press PAGE changing increment and shown decrement buttons to change the page ncnn Operation Screen n LJ LI e Oar OFS RPM O Orown Orr ev 55 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 28 118 3 5 Programmable function definitions Operator parameters mAL MAINS LEVELS page mA1 MAINS UNDER VOLTAGE VAC 60 600 320 mA2 MAINS UNDER VOLTAGE RETURN VAC 60 600 340 mA3 MAINS OVER VOLTAGE VAC 60 600 440 mA4 MAINS OVER VOLTAGE RETURN VAC 60 600 420 mA5 MAINS UNDER FREQUENCY Hz 20 0 75 0 45 0 mA6 MAINS UNDER FREQUENCY RETURN Hz 20 0 75 0 48 0 mA7 MAINS OVER FREQUENCY Hz 20 0 75 0 55 0 mA8 MAINS OVER FREQUENCY RETURN Hz 20 0 75 0 52 0 The unit uses these parameters to d
83. anual Mode 23 When this button is pressed the unit goes into its PROGRAMMING Mode and LED 10 illuminates 24 This button is used for showing kVAh kWh kVArh values In Programming mode it operates as an Increment function increase value 25 This button is used for showing kVAh kWh kVArh values In Programming mode it operates as an Decrement function decrease value 26 The Display Scroll Button is used for rotating between measurement screens in normal operation and between programming parameters in programming mode 27 The LAMP TEST button illuminates all LED indicators and display segments 28 This button will silence the alarm horn after a failure has been detected 29 This button will reset the controller after a failure has been detected 30 The OFF button is used for changing operating mode of the unit to the OFF Mode 31 The AUTO button is used for changing operating mode of the unit to the AUTO Mode 32 The TEST button is used for changing operating mode of the unit to the TEST Mode 33 The MAN button is used for changing operating mode of the unit to the MANUAL Mode Multi Function Display This is used for displaying the electrical measurements during 34 normal operation features explained in section 5 1 1 and editing inspecting programming parameters in program mode 35 Three digit seven segment display The display shows Load Amp IL1 36 Three digit seven segment display The display shows Load Amp IL2 37 Th
84. art alarm CRANKING TIME This is the maximum amount of time that the module will energise the starter motor for during starting attempts once the starter has engaged CRANK REST TIME This is the amount of time the module will wait for between start attempts This is to allow the starter motor to cool and the starter batteries to recover MULTIPLE START ENGAGE ATTEMPTS E D Only available if using Magnetic pickup ENABLE The module will monitor the flywheel to ensure that the starter motor has engaged If it detects the starter has not meshed it will de energise the start relay and after a short delay it will attempt to re engage the starter This will be repeated until either the starter motor engages correctly or the number of engage attempts expires Each start attempt can have a maximum number of attempts to engage the starter this value is entered the box DISABLE Normal operation starter engagement with flywheel will not monitored ENGAGE ATTEMPT TIME Only available if using Magnetic pickup and multiple engage attempts This timer dictates the duration that the module will attempt to engage the starter motor during each engage attempt If the magnetic pickup is not detecting movement of the flywheel when this timer expires the engage attempt will terminate Once all engage attempts have been made the module will generate Fail to engage alarm ENGAGE ATTEMPT REST TIME Only available if using Magnetic pickup and multiple eng
85. atically on to your PC its own folder directory It will also create START MENU items MyComputer Hx coron www File Edit View Help File Edit View Help CD ROM Install exe 3 6 3 3 To Run EAOM 210 FD V02 SW communication software Press the START icon Then select Programs gt EAOM 210 FD V02 SW Folder gt EAOM 210 FD V02 Then click on EAOM 210 FD V02 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help MEASUREMENT VALUES Mains Voltage L12 Vac BENER Generator pr Mains Voltage L1N Vac BEEN Generator Mains Voltage L23 Vac Bp Generator kW Mains Volt rer Seer bain tule s Mains Volt o cation Name Office BE Mains Volt Sane Phone Number Generator Add New Location Name and Phone Number EE a lt Generator Come Came Generator 7 Connect with Modem Generator 4 gt j Generator Voltage arge Generator Voltage Generator Frequency TE Battery Voltage Vdc Load Current IL1 Level Load Current IL2 A Pressure Load Current IL3 Temperature Earth Current IEA Engine Speed RPM COMI Communication Disconnected When the program runs firstly a window is shown to determine how the connection will be established over modem or RS 232 c
86. buttons s rr LI LI LI LI of POWER Ol Enter password with increment and decrement buttons mM IF 1 OPERATOR PASSWORD Note1 If Enter button is pressed Cw and the operator password is zero Orowr OR b PPS screen is ignored and LARL screen is aa lt Press the Enter button to S a Jw gt confirm password If the M password is incorrect the unit will drop out of program mode r1 MAINS LEVELS Page a OH 4 O RPM OT u 9 Note2 When b PP5 screen is O Power shown parameters can be seen by pressing Enter button without CP entering operator password But user can not change the parameters Press Enter button to access to first parameter in Mains Levels page EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 19 118 Oar ORPM OR Ory beta ILI 8320 ORPM cart S Orown O Orr Ela r 55 Mains Under Voltage parameter button to Press the i access to the parameter value Parameter can be changed with increment and decrement buttons 0322 SE o O om v e m NAZI f Oar OFF CO RPM Ok QrowR if OW Press Enter button to confirm the changed value and access to the following parameter Mains Under Voltage Return parameter cons When Prog
87. cable must be used for connecting the Magnetic Pickup ensuring that the screen is grounded at one end ONLY 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 10 118 Table 2 1 shows the connections and recommended cable sizes Table 2 2 describes the functions of the connections Table 2 1 Unit wiring Pin Description Cable Size Notes mm 1 Mains voltage input L1 2 5 2 Mains voltage input L2 2 5 3 phase applications only 3 Mains voltage input L3 2 5 3 phase applications only 4 Mains voltage neutral 2 5 5 Alternator voltage input L1 2 5 6 Alternator voltage input L2 2 5 3 phase applications only 7 Alternator voltage input L3 2 5 3 phase applications only 8 Alternator voltage neutral 2 5 9 Sender common 1 Connect to sender common 10 Fuel level sender 1 Connece to Tuel level sender 11 Coolant temperature sender 1 Connect co temperature sender 12 Low oil pressure sender 1 Connect To bp o ae sender E Input from magnetic pick up 1 Maghera pick 15 Input from charge generator 1 NC to 0 volt 16 Configurable input 6 1 Switch to BATTERY 17 Configurable input 5 1 Switch to 0 volt 18 Configurable input 4 1 Switch to 0 volt 19 Configurable input 3 1 Switch to 0 volt 20 High temperature or configurable input 2 1 Switch to 0
88. cause injury on hands you should be careful Installation parts of equipment should be tighten properly The equipment can be drop from mounting place reason of vibration if installation parts leave soft EAOM 210 FD 186mm FAILED TO START LOW OIL PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE SPEED FAILURE VOLTAGE FAILURE CHARGING FAIL 144mm 138mm Figure 2 1 Front view Figure 2 2 Panel cut out EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 6 118 144mm wwg 9 Z uuugc pe 29mm 89 5mm Figure 2 3 Side view 2 3 Electrical Connections 2 AS A DIGITAL INPUT GENERATOR MAXIMUM BY SELECTING 300 V FROM THE PROGRAM L1 ONF INPUT S T4 cers 9 if CAN USED iN HIGH TEMP Max BATTERY LOAD RS 232 IEA 12 IL1 ICOM COMMUNICATON o o 5 MAINS OPEN CONTACTOR CONTACTOR GEN OPEN CONTACTOR GEN CLOSE CONTACTOR HORN OUT OR CONF OUT 1 Ba 9 z o Figure 2 4 Rear view 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 7 118 AN This equipment does not contain any parts and material related to users Only qualified personnel and technician trained specially should work on this equipment This equipment contains dangerous voltage inner circuits for human life There is severe dangerous for human life on the case of unauthorised intervene EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 8 118 GENERATOR
89. d This selection is done with increment and decrement buttons Lm Oar RPM Press the increment button Note f Enter button is pressed and the technician password is zero EL FS screen is ignored and 191 screen is shown Note2 When ECP5 screen is shown parameters can be seen by pressing Enter button without entering technician password But user can not change the parameters oman LJ LJ LI LJ On O RPM Ok M Orown O ff Ony Lv J Enter p sswond with increment and decrement buttons 160 Odr ORPM S 7 OPOWER OR RPM DT Om EE Dnt POWER TECHNICIAN PASSWORD Press the Enter button to confirm password If the password is incorrect the unit will drop out of program mode GENERATOR CURRENT POWER ACTIONS Page La Press Enter button to access to first parameter in Generator Current power page EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 27 118 r4 r Primary parameter Gnt I RPM O Orown Off Orr L Press the increment button to access to the parameter value D man LI ILI LJ Oar OFF Orm OF Of Orr CELE Par
90. dicated on the panel operates Check configuration of input Failed to Start fault Engine failed to start after Pre set number of Attempts Check fuel solenoid and wiring fuel and battery Reset the EAOM 210 FD and restart the engine Check the signals that the EAOM 210 FD is using to determine if the engin has started Refer to engine manual Starter motor inoperative Check wiring to starter solenoid Check battery supply Check battery supply is present on the Start output pin 33 of the EAOM 210 FD A Disconnect the equipment totally from electricity in the best and correct way during mechanical and electrical maintenance When this is not possible the equipment must be the OFF position for preventing any accident EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 98 118 Section 7 Specifications amp Ratings Specification Description Equipment use Electrical control equipment for generating sets Housing amp Mounting 144 mm x 204 mm x 37 mm including connectors plastic housing for panel mounting Panel Cut Out 138 mm x 186 mm Protection 54 at front panel 20 at rear side Weight Approximately 0 72 Kg Environmental rating Standard indoor at an altitude of less then 2000 meters with non condensing humidity Operating Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C 40 C to 85 Operating Storage Humidity 90
91. e LIN Vac 9 Next Maintenance Hour Generator Voltage 1 23 Vac 3 9 Working Time Generator Voltage L2N Vac 219 Day Month Year 13 12 2006 Generator Voltage L31 Vac 381 Time Hour Minute 1343 Charge Generator Voltage Vdc 0 0 Battery Voltage Vdc Generator Voltage L3N Vac Generator Frequency Hz Load Current IL1 A Level Load Current IL A Pressure Load Current IL3 A Temperature Earth Current IEA A Communication In this window the values listed below be observed Mains volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Mains volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Mains Hz Generator volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Generator volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Generator Hz Load amps IL1 IL2 IL3 Earth current IEA Generator pf Generator kVA Generator kW Generator kVAr Generator kVAh Generator kWh EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 71 118 Generator kVArh Next maintenance Working time Real time Charge generator voltage Battery Voltage Level Pressure Temperature Engine speed Rpm Failures 62 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation FAILURES Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Error Spare 4 SP4 E Over Speed OSP E Earth Fault EF E Battery High BLEH Short Circuit SC Er Spare 5 8 5 Under Speed USP E Fuel Level LVL E Spare SPB E Speed Loss SPE L Battery Low BtEL Over Current OC
92. e before an attempt is made to start the engine Once this timer is expired cranking will commence PRE HEAT BYPASS This feature allows the module to start a hot engine without performing an un necessary pre heat delay The bypass timer is triggered by the generator starting and actually being loaded If the generator started but does not achieve loading then the timer will not be triggered The bypass timer is initiated once the engine has come to rest If any attempts to start are requested within the duration of the bypass timer the start sequence will bypass the pre heat timer SAFETY ON DELAY This timer dictates how long the module will ignore the Low Oil Pressure High Engine Temperature Underspeed Undervolts and any other inputs configured as active from safety on It allows the values such as oil pressure to rise to their operating values on starting without triggering an alarm Once the timer has expired all alarm conditions are monitored again If configured to use fast loading should all the monitored conditions such as oil pressure come to expected state prior to the end of the safety on timer the timer will be terminated prematurely ensuring maximum protection as soon as possible HORN DURATION This timer dictates how long the horn will work after the last error detected Once after this timer ended module will do horn reset CHARGE EXCITATION TIME Charge excitation was selectable as momentary continuous operation Th
93. e ix 380 96 pa x 7 Generator Voltage L2 N p CoU Press this button to display other phase voltages Generator nerator Voltage L2 L2 L3 280 Press this button to display other phase voltages Press this button to display Mains voltages Mang Voltage L2 ES 28 B Mains Voltage L3 L1 N 380 LI 1 12 Press this button 1 to display other N phase voltages ee 99 A Generator Voltage L3 N Press this button is to display other N phase voltages ce Ea Press this button to display other phase voltages Generator Voltage L3 L1 E E Press this button L to display other phase voltages EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 89 118 5 1 3 Current Display Description Three digit seven segment LED displays Theese displays including Example 1 Displaying Load Amps IL1 IL2 IL3 kA A kA A kA A Load Amps IL1 IL2 13 Load earth current IE Generator kVAh Generator kWh Generator kVArh Generator pf 9 Load Amp IL1 LI H 2 gt Load Amp IL2 v Load Amp IL3 Example 2 Displaying Earth Current IEA OFS O o0 Ox reel JL J Press the decrement button to display Earth Current QOPowER Om 9
94. ecide when to lit the Mains Okey LED In Automatic mode the unit uses these parameters to switch the load between the mains supply and the alternator GnU GENERATOR VOLTAGE LEVELS page GnU1 GENERATOR UNDER VOLTAGE VAC dis 60 600 320 GnU2 GENERATOR UNDER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM dis 60 600 340 GnU3 GENERATOR LOADING VOLTAGE VAC 60 600 345 GnU4 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM VAC dis 60 600 420 GnU5 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE PRE ALARM RETURN VAC 60 600 400 GnU6 GENERATOR OVER VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN VAC 60 600 440 The unit uses these parameters to decide when to display Voltage Failure and Voltage Error Messages Also the unit uses Generator Loading Voltage parameter to decide when to take the load GnF GENERATOR FREQUENCY LEVELS page GnF1 GENERATOR UNDER FREQUENCY Hz dis 30 0 75 0 43 0 GnF2 GENERATOR UNDER FREQUENCY PRE ALARM dis j30 0 75 0 45 0 GnF3 GENERATOR LOADING FREQUENCY Hz 30 0 75 0 46 0 GnF4 GENERATOR OVER FREQUENCY PRE ALARM Hz dis 30 0 75 0 55 0 GnF5 GENERATOR OVER FRQ PRE ALARM RETURN Hz 30 0 75 0 54 0 GnF6 GENERATOR OVER FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN Hz dis 30 0 75 0 58 0 The unit uses these parameters to decide when to display Speed Failure and Frequency Error Messages Also the unit uses Generator Loading Frequency parameter to decide when to take the load Gno GENERATOR CURRENT POWER LEVELS page
95. ected to operate this input the Eaom 210 Fd will operate as if the incoming mains supply has fallen outside of limits the generator will be instructed to start and take load Removal of the input signal will cause the module to act if the mains has returned to within limits 2 SIMULATE LAMP TEST BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Lamp Test button and is used to provide a remotely located Lamp Test push button EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 44 118 3 SIMULATE HORN RESET BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Horn Reset button and is used to provide a remotely located Horn Reset push button 4 SIMULATE ALARM RESET BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Alarm Reset button and is used to provide a remotely located Alarm Reset push button 5 SIMULATE OFF BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Off button and is used to provide a remotely located Off mode push button 6 SIMULATE AUTO BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Auto button and is used to provide a remotely located Auto mode push button 7 SIMULATE TEST BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Test button and is used to provide a remotely located Test mode push button 8 SIMULATE MANUAL BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Manual button and is used to provide a remotely located Manual mode push button 9 SIMULATE START BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of t
96. en close timer is cancelled If the timer expires and the Generator Closed Auxiliary has not become active the module will issue a generator failed to close alarm GEN OPEN TIMER This is used to monitor the opening of the generator contactor or breaker It will only operate if an auxiliary input is configured as Generator Closed Auxiliary and connected to the EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 62 118 auxiliary on the generator contactor or breaker Once a generator open signal is issued the gen open timer is initiated Should the Generator Closed Auxiliary input become in active the timer gen open timer is cancelled If the timer expires and the Generator Closed Auxiliary has not become in active the module will issue a generator failed to open alarm MAINS CLOSE TIMER This is used to monitor the closure of the mains contactor or breaker It will only operate if an auxiliary input is configured as Mains Closed Auxiliary and connected to the auxiliary on the mains contactor or breaker Once a mains closed signal is issued the mains close timer is initiated Should the Mains Closed Auxiliary input become active the timer the mains close timer is cancelled If the timer expires and the Mains Closed Auxiliary has not become active the module will issue a mains failed to close alarm MAINS OPEN TIMER This is used to monitor the opening of the mains contactor or brea
97. ency shutdown has occurred 38 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM This output indicates that a generator high voltage warning pre alarm has occurred 39 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a generator high voltage shutdown has occurred 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT This output indicates that a digital input has been configured as generator load inhibit is active 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM This output indicates that a generator low frequency warning pre alarm has occurred 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a generator low frequency shutdown has occurred 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM This output indicates that a generator low voltage warning pre alarm has occurred EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 54 118 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a generator low voltage shutdown has occurred 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER This output indicates that a generator minimum active power alarm has occurred 46 GENERATOR STOPPING This output source indicates that the engine has been instructed to stop but has not come to rest 47 HORN OUTPUT This output indicates that the horn alarm has occurred 48 LAMP TEST This output indicates that the module is performing a lamp test Once the lamp test completed the output will become inactive again The output can be used to feed a lamp test on external modules or panel lamps 49 LEVEL PREALARM
98. error spare 1 error spare 2 error spare 3 error spare 4 error spare 5 error spare 6 error mains breaker close error mains breaker open error gen breaker close error gen breaker open error over current alarm short circuit alarm earth fault alarm reverse power alarm magnetic pickup loss of speed error changed mode to off changed mode to manual changed mode to test changed mode to auto EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 83 118 Example 1 Using Alternate Display Generator Frequency g en H LI 2 LI LI e Odr RPM Ode e Om red a Lv JES V Press the increment button Generator Frequency uF Oar OFF RPM OL OT Ow a r E 2 Press the display modd button Mains Frequency nourri LI 2 Lj LJ e Oar OFF OL OrowR OR Om 9 _ rea 5 Press the increment button Mains Frequency ntc IL r O OE ORPM OL Om PROG gt Engine Rom 1 wn H J LJ LJ LI Press the OF SE display mode button again Press the display mode button again Generator kVA mean t 2 n Oar RPM erown Of kar E Press the ORS Orr increment button Generator kVA PRPP OFS oo OW Or
99. exercise function is Mondays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Monday enabled for 10 minutes E1Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Monday started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled E2C dis O The exercise function is Tuesdays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Tuesday enabled for 10 minutes E2Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Tuesday started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled dis O The exercise function is Wednesdays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Wednesday enabled for 10 minutes 12 20 The exercise function is every Wednesday started at 12 20 o clock if it is enabled E4C dis O The exercise function is Thursdays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Thursday enabled for 10 minutes E4Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Thursday started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled E5C dis O The exercise function is Fridays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Friday enabled for 10 minutes E5Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Friday started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled E6 C dis O The exercise function is Saturdays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Saturday enabled for 10 minutes E6Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Saturday started at 12 20 o clock if it is enabled E7C dis O The exercise function is Sundays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Sunday enabled for 10 minutes E7Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Sunday
100. f co the Display Scroll button will show each in turn If there are no fault messages the this option will be skipped Error Messages are Bt EH This message indicates that a battery high voltage alarm has occured Bt EL This message indicates that a battery low voltage alarm has occured EF Er This message indicates that a earth fault shutdown has occured EF tr This message indicates that a earth fault electrical trip has occured EF ur This message indicates that a earth fault warning pre alarm has occured EnG F This message indicates that the multiple engage fail has occured E StP This message indicates that an emergency stop alarm has occured GB CA This message indicates that a generator breaker not closed alarm has occured GB OA This message indicates that a generator breaker not opened alarm has occured GOF P This message indicates that a generator over frequency warning pre alarm has occured GOV P This message indicates that a generator over voltage warning pre alarm has occured GUF P This message indicates that a generator under frequency warning pre alarm has occured GUV P This message indicates that a generator under voltage warning pre alarm has occured LVL E This message indicates that the fuel level shutdown has occured LVL P This message indicates that the fuel level warning pre alarm has occured M Er This message indicates that the generator is now due for m
101. g ver 0 5 Pages 25 118 Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page L dEE Secon om o0 Onkel ES L PRSS OFS RPM 26 N OrowR Om cong Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button PASSWORD Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button Press prog button to exit from Program Mode and turn to operation screen Continue to press page changing increment and decrement buttons to change the page By pressing ENTER button user can access to all parameters in related page EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 26 118 3 4 1 Changing and Saving Technician Parameter Values Example 1 page firstly Operation Screen 5 enn UW LI LI e Odr OFF RPM Ok o0 OPowR O Om When the prog button is pressed password is asked for accessing to parameters Press the Enter button laPEr OFA CO RPM 21 o0 QrowR OR OW als To change CT Primary parameter in Gnt page user must access to Gnt EECH CO RPM Om e ES hey User can access to ce eer parameters by entering technician passwor
102. hat the generator starts and that the load is still connected to the mains 4 Switch off the mains supply Check that the contactors change over to connect the load to the generator Check also that the Auto 12 LED is lit The unit changes operating mode to AUTO Mode automatically 5 Restore the mains supply Check that the contactors reconnect the load to the mains supply 6 Check that the generator shuts down with cool down period EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 80 118 Section 5 Operation 5 1 Controls and Indicators 5 1 1 Alternate Display Description nz er RPM POWER e UL Four digit seven segment LED display This multi function display the selected parameter from the list alongside Use the Display Scroll button to select which parameter is to be displayed as indicated by the adjacent LEDs The button selects the parameters in sequence as follows Generator Hz if enabled Mains Hz Engine Rpm if enabled Generator kVA Generator kW Generator kVAr Engine Oil pressure if enabled Coolant temperature if enabled Fuel Level Battery voltage Charge generator voltage Real Time Year Month day hour minute Engine run time Engine running time in hours This is a six digit number The first three high digits are shown in the first display prefixed H and the second three digits are shown in the second low display prefixed L Q L7
103. he Start button and is used to provide a remotely located start push button 10 SIMULATE STOP BUTTON This input mimic s the operation of the Stop button and is used to provide a remotely located Stop push button 11 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY This input is used to provide feedback to allow the Eaom 210 Fd to give true indication of the contactor or circuit breaker switching status It should be connected to the generator load switching device auxiliary contact 12 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT This input is used to prevent the Eaom 210 Fd from loading the generator If the generator is already on load activating this input will cause the Eaom 210 Fd to unload the generator Removing the input will allow the generator to be loaded again Note This input only operates to control the generator switching device if the Eaom 210 Fd load switching logic is attempting load the generator It will not control the generator switching device when the mains is on load 13 MAINS CLOSED AUXILIARY This input is used to provide feedback to allow the Eaom 210 Fd to give true indication of the contactor or circuit breaker switching status It should be connected to the generator load switching device auxiliary contact 14 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT This input is used to prevent the Eaom 210 Fd from loading the mains supply If the manis supply is already on load activating this input will cause the Eaom 210 Fd to unload the mains supply Removing the input
104. imer will still operate preventing an immediate restart Example Start stop diagram for Diesel Engine The formula signs and indices mean TPT TDT Preheating time Engagement time Interval between 2 start attempts Engine delayed monitoring s s s s EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 32 118 sh nJsseoonsu lt wayuy NO S8uriojuour 8 1senboi 11015 dn yord snauseur joouuoosip JULIO parry Y Pages 33 118 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 If gas engine selected IGNITION DELAY With gas engines often a purging operation is desired before starting With the engaging of the starter the ignition delay is started If the min ignition speed is reached after expiry of this time the configurable relay output ignition is set GAS VALVE DELAY By setting the ignition relay the gas valve delay is started After the expiry of the set time as long as the number of revolutions is higher than the minimum ignition speed the gas valve is set When the necessary engine shutdown process gas valve is de energised MIN IGNITION SPEED After expiry of the ignition delay the number of revolutions set must be reached so that the configurable relay output ignition will be set Example Start stop diagram for Gas Engine The formula signs and indices mean Trt Interval between 2 start attempts s Tit Ignition delay s
105. is output indicates that the over speed warning pre alarm has occurred 66 OVERSPEED SHUTDOWN This output indicates that the over speed shutdown has occurred 67 PANEL LOCK This output indicates that the module panel lock is active If the panel lock input is active the modul will not respond to operation of the Mode select or start buttons This allows the module to be placed into a spesific mode such as auto and then secured 68 PRE HEAT during preheat timer The output controls the pre heater Pre heat output is available for the duration of pre heat timer which terminates prior to cranking 69 PRE HEAT until end of cranking The output controls the pre heater As Pre heat during pre heat timer mode but pre heat is also available during cranking 70 PRE HEAT until end of warming The output controls the pre heater As Pre heat until safety on but pre heat continues to be available until the warm up timer has elapsed 71 PRE HEAT until end safety on The output controls the pre heater As Pre heat until end of cranking but pre heat is also available while waiting for the delayed alarms to become active EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 56 118 72 REMOTE START PRESENT This output indicates that a digital input that has been configured as remote start is active This output could be used to pass the remote start signal on to elsewhere in the control system 73 REMOTE STOP DELAY IN PROGRESS
106. is timer dictates how long the Charge excitation will active 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 58 118 COOLING FAN TIME This timer dictates how long the Cooling Fan will continue to operate 12 LOAD STOPPING TIMERS page 821 WARMUP 0 250 3 ti22 RETURN DELAY Sec 0 3600 5 ti23 COOLING TIMER Min 0 99 1 ti24 GENERATOR FREQUENCY ERROR CONTROL TIME Sec 0 0 10 0 1 0 ti25 GENERATOR VOLTAGE ERROR CONTROL TIME Sec 0 0 10 0 1 0 ti26 FAIL TO STOP TIME sec 15 99 30 WARMUP TIMER This timer is initiated once the engine is up and running It delays loading the generator until it has stabilised Once this timer is expired the Close generator signal will be given and the generator is available to be loaded RETURN DELAY This timer dictates how long the module will wait before it will un load the generator back to the mains supply if AMF and initialise it s and shutdown cycle This is ensure that the mains supply has stabilised before transferring the load back to mains COOLING TIMER This is the time the generator is to run off load once the load transfer signal has ceased This gives the engine time to cool down before shutdown GENERATOR FREQUENCY ERROR CONTROL TIME If firstly generator frequency is out of under and over set points this timer is initiated If generator frequency is out of under and over set points when this timer expires a generato
107. ker It will only operate if an auxiliary input is configured as Mains Closed Auxiliary and connected to the auxiliary on the mains contactor or breaker Once a mains open signal is issued the mains open timer is initiated Should the Mains Closed Auxiliary input become in active the timer the mains open timer is cancelled If the timer expires and the Mains closed auxiliary has not become in active the module will issue a mains failed to open alarm BREAKER CLOSE PULSE TIME This is used to determine the duration of the Mains and Generator close signals This timer is only used if Pulsed outputs are configured to be used BREAKER OPEN PULSE TIME This is used to determine the duration of the Mains and Generator close signals This timer is only used if Pulsed outputs are configured to be used TRANSFER TIME This is used to allow for fixed duration transfer breaks when switching from mains to generator and back It can be used to ensure that the supply is removed from the load for fixed period of time to allow pumps motors to come to rest etc Enm ENGINE MAINTENANCE ALARM page Enm1 RUNNING HOURS INTERVAL HOUR dis O 9999 5000 Enm2 MAINTENANCE DATE INTERVAL MONTH dis 0 12 6 Enm3 OE ENGINE SHUTDOWN WHEN MAINTENANCE BIS Enm4 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR LSB 0 255 0 Enm5 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR 0 255 0 Enm6 ENGINE RUNNING HOUR MSB 0 14 0 CO
108. lit and engine is stopped when the Engine Stop 22 button is pressed When the Engine Stop button is pressed while the load connected to the alternator output generator output first alternator contactor is released then engine is stopped 5 5 Auto Operation Press the Auto 31 button to select Auto mode The LED 12 in the corner of the button will light to indicate this mode has been selected In the event of a mains voltage failure the unit will start up the generator and once the generator is running and alternator voltage available will transfer the load to the generator When the mains is restored and stable it will transfer the load back to the mains and after a cool down period shut down the generator EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 94 118 5 6 Test Operation Press the Test 32 button to select Test mode the LED 13 will light on This mode allows for testing of the generator off load All alarm circuits will operate so that any faults will be reported If a mains failure occurs while the unit is in Test mode the unit will revert to Auto mode and will switch the load to the generator 5 6 1 Exercise Function Please enter the days of the weekly workdays for Exercise Function Example E1C dis O The exercise function is Mondays disabled 10 The exercise function is every Monday enabled for 10 minutes E1Hm 12 20 The exercise function is every Monday started at 12 20 o clock if itis enabled When the
109. mally closed signal or a normally open signal Configurable input 5 This is a negative switched configurable input see Digital 17 Configurable Input 5 Page Section for options available It is possible to configure input to be a normally closed signal or a normally open signal Configurable input 4 This is a negative switched configurable input see Digital 18 Configurable Input 4 Page Section for options available It is possible to configure input to be a normally closed signal or a normally open signal Configurable input 3 This is a negative switched configurable input see Digital 19 Configurable Input 3 Page Section for options available It is possible to configure input to be a normally closed signal or a normally open signal High Temperature or Configurable input 2 This is a negative switched If Configurable 20 input 2 is not selected as High Temperature It is possible to configure input to be a normally closed signal or a normally open signal See Digital Configurable Input 2 Page Section for options available Low Oil Pressure or Configurable input 1 Normally closed contact Switch to OV If 21 Configurable input 1 is not selected as Low Oil Pressure It is possible to configure input to be a normally closed signal or a normally open signal See Digital Configurable Input 1 Page Section for options available 22 Input from emergency stop switch Normally closed contact Switch to OV when the switch is opened the engine is stopped
110. max non condensing Installation Over Voltage Category Appliances portable equipment Pollution Degree Il Normal office or workplace non conductive pollution Mode of Operation Continuous EMC EN 61000 6 4 EMC Generic Emission Standard for industrial equipment EN 61000 6 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard for industrial equipment Electrical Safety EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use DC Battery Supply Voltage 8 to 32 VDC max operating current is 290 mA Cranking Dropouts Battery voltage can be 0 VDC for max 100 ms during cranking battery voltage should be at least nominal voltage before cranking Battery Voltage 8 to 32 VDC accuracy 1 FS resolution 0 1 V Measurement Mains Voltage Selectable three phase or single phase 4 wire connection for Measurement three phase 2 wire connection for single phase gen set 35 to 300 VAC Ph N 15 6 to 99 9 Hz Accuracy 1 FS Resolution 1 V Mains Frequency 15 6 to 99 9 Hz min 35 VAC Ph N Accuracy 0 25 FS Resolution 0 1 Hz Generator Voltage Measurement Selectable three phase or single phase 4 wire connection for three phase 2 wire connection for single phase gen set 35 to 300 VAC Ph N 15 6 to 99 9 Hz Accuracy 1 FS Resolution 1 V Generator Speed From magnetic pick up 35 to 10000 Hz 4 to 35 volts peak continuousl
111. n the related page is loaded from device to PC Upload All Parameters from the Controller While the operator parameters window is showing If user clicks Upload All Parameters from the Controller in Program menu all of the operator parameters is loaded from device to PC While the technician parameters window is showing If user clicks Upload All Parameters from the Controller in Program menu all of the technician parameters is loaded from device to PC Add New Phone Number User can be saved the phone number which is used for connecting with the modem EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 70 118 Observation Menu There are four sub menus in this menu Measurement Values Failures Events and Output amp Modes File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Measurement Values Failures Events Outputs amp Modes Measurement Values Ele Window Program Observation Qperator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help zie S MEASUREMENT VALUES Mains Voltage L12 Vac Mains Voltage L1N Vac Mains Voltage L23 Vac Mains Voltage L2N Vac Mains Voltage L31 Vac Mains Voltage L3N Vac Mains Frequency Hz Generator Voltage L12 Vac Generator pf Generator KVA Generator KW Generator KVAr Generator KVAR Generator KWh Generator KVArh Next Maintenance Month N 5 Generator Voltag
112. ncy goes out of limits or if the auxiliary mains failure input active if used and the mains transient timer has expired 56 MAINS HIGH FREQUENCY This output indicates that the module has sensed that the incoming AC mains supply frequency has exceeded the frequency limit setting EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 55 118 57 MAINS HIGH VOLTAGE This output indicates that the module has sensed that the incoming AC mains supply voltage has exceeded the voltage limit setting 58 MAINS LOAD INHIBIT This output indicates that a digital input has been configured as mains load inhibit is active 59 MAINS LOW FREQUENCY This output indicates that the module has sensed that the incoming AC mains supply frequency has fallen below the frequency setting 60 MAINS LOW VOLTAGE This output indicates that the module has sensed that the incoming AC mains supply voltage has fallen below the voltage limit setting 61 NO LOADING COMMAND This output indicates that the module is not calling of the generator contactor or breaker to be closed Should the module close the generator contactor this output will become inactive 62 OIL PRESSURE LOW PRE ALARM This output indicates that a low oil pressure warning pre alarm has occurred 63 OIL PRESSURE LOW SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a low oil pressure shutdown has occurred 64 OVER CURRENT ALARM This output indicates that the over current trip level has been reached 65 OVERSPEED PRE ALARM Th
113. nerator Under Frequency parameter or above theGenerator Over Frequency parameter For a fault to be indicated the speed must be outside these limits for longer than the period defined by the Generator Frequency Error Control Time parameter This failure immediately stops the generating set without any cool down period 5 Voltage Failure LED This LED flashes if the Alternator output voltage is outside of the limits programmed into Generator Under Voltage parameter and Generator Over Voltage parameter For a time period longer than the Generator Voltage Error Control Time parameter This failure immediately releases the generator contactor and stops the generating set without any cool down period 6 Charge Generator Failure LED This LED flashes if the field current for the battery charge generator fails to fall to zero after the engine has started A fault will not be indicated if the current falls within the period defined by the Safety On Delay parameter after the engine has started This failure will not stop the generating set 7 Configurable Input 1 LED SPARE 1 This LED indicate the status of the input Pin 21 and the controller can be programmed to perform 22 different functions when this input is asserted EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 93 118 8 Configurable Input 2 LED SPARE 2 This LED indicate the status of the input Pin 20 and the controller can be programmed to perform 22 different functions when this input is asser
114. nerator Voltage Vdc Generator Frequency Hz Battery Voltage Vdc Load Current IL1 A J Level Load Current IL2 A Pressure Load Current IL3 A 0 Temperature Earth Current IEA A EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 68 118 3 6 4 Description EAOM 210 FD unit communicates with PC by means of EAOM 210 FD PCIK With EAOM 210 FD V00 SW the EAOM 210 FD unit s parameters and status information can be reached over PC easily Operator and Technician parameters can be viewed Parameters are password protected 3 6 4 1 Main Menu LT 8 ibis File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help File Menu This menu allows the user to save configuration files to the disc read from disc and write to disc File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Open Ctri O Save Preview Print Exit Ctrl x Open This menu allows the user to load the registered configuration files to PC For example Click Open in File menu Choose configuration file which includes operator or technician parameters on Open Dialog Box When user clickss Open button on Open Dialog Box parameters will be transferred to PC window Save This menu allows the user to save the parameters with a name defined by user For example Click Save in File menu After choosing where to save the file enter the file name When u
115. netic pick up sensor fail speed loss error has occured This message indicates that the generator has failed to stop within the selected time This message indicates that a high engine coolant temperature warning pre alarm has occured USP E This message indicates that the under speed shutdown has occured USP P This message indicates that the under speed warning pre alarm has occured EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 97 118 Table 6 1 Fault finding Symptom Possible remedy Unit is inoperative Check the battery and wiring to the unit Check the DC supply measure voltage between pins 39 and 40 Check the DC fuse Low oil pressure fault operates after engine has started Check engine oil level and pressure Check oil pressure switch and sender and wiring Check configured polarity if applicable is correct i e Normally Open or Normally Closed or that sender is compatible with the device High engine temperature Fault operates after engine has started Check engine temperature Check temperature switch and sender and wiring Check configured polarity if applicable is correct i e Normally Open or Normally Closed or that sender is compatible with the device Shutdown fault Check relevant switch and wiring of fault indicated on the panel operates Check configuration of input Warning fault Check relevant switch and wiring of fault in
116. nnect the fuel solenoid 12 Press the Man 33 button The LED 14 will light on 13 Press the Engine Start 21 button The LED 8 will light on 14 Check the start sequence as follows the starter motor runs the engine starts the starter motor disengages once the engine is running If not check that the engine is fully operational fuel available etc and check the wiring and programming of the EAOM 210 FD 15 Check that the engine runs up to its operating speed If not and an alarm is present check that the alarm is valid and then check the input wiring 16 Press the Engine Stop 22 button At this moment the LED 9 will light on The engine should stop Allow time for the engine to come to rest EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 79 118 4 2 Auto Operation 1 Check that the mains is connected to the unit and is present 2 Check the mains voltage readings on the display 3 At the EAOM 210 FD press the Auto 31 button The LED 12 on the button should light 4 Switch off the mains supply to the unit Check that the generator starts and after a delay the load is transferred to the generator 5 Restore the mains supply to the unit Check that after a delay the load is transferred back to the mains and the generator after a further delay shuts down 4 3 Test Mode Operation 1 Check that the mains is connected to the unit 2 Press the Test 32 button At this moment the LED 13 will light on 3 Check t
117. ommunication port This selection is made with the Connect with Modem check box If the comport settings are correct when Connect button is pressed connection is established With Add New Phone Number button user can access to the window below and save the location name and phone number for using to connect with modem EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 67 118 Y Add New Phone Number Location Name elephone Number Use comma for delay Cancel Firstly enter phone number and location name It is used to remember where the phone number belongs and press Ok button for saving these values When the connection is established main screen is shown RIT ix Bile Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting EEEF MEASUREMENT VALUES Mains Voltage L12 Vac 381 Generator pf Mains Voltage LIN Vac 221 Generator KVA Mains Voltage L23 Vac 379 Generator KW Mains Voltage L2N Vac Generator KVAr Mains Voltage L31 Vac 381 Generator KVAR Mains Voltage L3N Vac Generator K Mains Frequency Hz EET Generator Generator Voltage L12 Vac 378 Next Maintenance Month Generator Voltage L1N Vac Next Maintenance Hour Generator Voltage L23 Vac 376 Working Time Generator Voltage L2N Vac 219 Day Month Year Generator Voltage 131 Vac 381 Time Hour Minute Generator Voltage L3N Vac 219 Charge Ge
118. or load L3 2 5 Connect to secondary of load L3 monitoring CT 44 CT Secondary for load L2 2 5 Connect to secondary of load L2 monitoring CT 45 CT Secondary for load L1 2 5 Connect to secondary of load L1 monitoring CT 46 CT Secondary for load common 2 5 Connect to secondary of load common monitoring CT EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 12 118 Table 2 2 Unit wiring description Pin Function Lt Mains voltage inputs Used to detect failure for controlling automatic transfer of load 3 to alternator Pins 2 and 3 not used on single phase applications 4 Mains voltage neutral 5 L1 Alternator voltage inputs Unit can be programmed to use frequency of alternator 6 L2 output to detect when engine has started Pins 6 and 7 not used on single phase 7 113 applications 8 Alternator voltage neutral 9 Sender common 10 Fuel level sender 11 Coolant temperature sender 12 Low oil pressure sender 13 Magnetic input ve AC signal from the magnetic pick up ve for speed sensing 14 Magnetic input An AC signal from the magnetic pick up ve for speed sensing 15 Input from charge generator Can be used to detect when engine has started Configurable input 6 This is a negative switched configurable input see Digital 16 Configurable Input 6 Page Section for options available It is possible to configure input to be a nor
119. or will run if no shutdown alarms are present 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE This output indicates that a charging alternator failure has occurred 9 COMMON ALARM This output indicates that a warning electrical trip or shutdown alarm has been activated 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM This output indicates that an electrical trip alarm has been activated This output can only be reset by removal of the fault and by then pressing the RESET button 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM This output indicates that a shutdown alarm has been activated This output can only be reset by removal of the fault and by then pressing the RESET button or by using an external alarm reset input 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM This output indicates that a warning alarm has been activated This output is normally self resetting on removal of the fault 13 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 52 118 This output indicates that a high engine coolant temperature warning pre alarm has occurred 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN This output indicates that a high engine coolant temperature shutdown has occurred 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS This output source will be active when the cooling off load timer is running 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE The output indicates that the delayed alarms now enabled Can be used to control external logic circuitry 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE This output indicates that digital input 1 is active
120. out3 CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 3 page ou31 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED ou32 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH PRE ALARM 14 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH SHUTDOWN 15 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS 16 DELAYED ALARMS ACTIVE 17 DIGITAL INPUT1 ACTIVE 18 DIGITAL INPUT2 ACTIVE 19 DIGITAL INPUT3 ACTIVE 20 DIGITAL INPUT4 ACTIVE 21 DIGITAL INPUT5 ACTIVE 22 DIGITAL INPUT6 ACTIVE 23 EARTH FAULT 24 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER START 25 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AFTER STOP 26 EMERGENCY STOP 27 FAIL TO START ALARM 28 FAIL TO STOP ALARM 29 FUEL RELAY ENERGISED 80 GAS ENGINE IGNITION OUTPUT 81 GENERATOR AT REST 82 GENERATOR AVAILABLE 83 GENERATOR CLOSED AUXILIARY 84 GENERATOR FAILED TO CLOSE 85 GENERATOR FAILED TO OPEN 96 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 87 GENERATOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 88 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 89 GENERATOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 40 GENERATOR LOAD INHIBIT 41 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY PRE ALARM 42 GENERATOR LOW FREQUENCY SHUTDOWN 43 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE PRE ALARM 44 GENERATOR LOW VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN 45 GENERATOR MINIMUM ACTIVE POWER 46 GENERATOR STOPPING 47 HORN OUTPUT 48 LAMP TEST 9 LEVEL PREALARM 0 LOSS OF MAGNETIC PICK
121. page changing decrement button DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 2 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 3 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 4 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button DIGITAL CONFIGURABLE INPUT 5 Page Technician can access to the former page by pressing page changing decrement button EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 23 118 Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button Operator can not access to this page Technician can access to the following page by pressing page changing increment button L O r O L o0 QrowR O W kIaj L
122. password protected When the technician password is entered it is compared with technician password that is registered on EAOM 210 FD unit Entering To Technician Parameters Section Click Mains Level in Technician Parameter menu Then Technician Password is monitored Enter the Technician Password and click OK button If the password is correct first page of the technician parameters Mains Levels page will be viewed B widow Progam Oton Great Partes etree Panes Pigs Seg Fp Wied Progam Otomin Opero Peones Aiumeen Pop Seg nep PRESWORD PASSWORD Technitias Password Techritias T x con can com cower aon K3 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help MCEI MAINS LEVELS 320 VAC 440 VAC Under Volts mA1 gt 4 m 340 VAC 420 VAC Under volts retum 2 gt Over volts return mA4 4 J gt Mains Under Frequency Mains Over Frequency rr 45 0 n M 55 0 Under frequency mas ul gt Over frequency mA 4 gt Under freq retum mas 4 Over freq return 4 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 76 118 Adjusment Page Calibration Menu There is one sub menu in this menu Adjusment 62 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation Ope
123. r frequency error alarm signal is generated GENERATOR VOLTAGE ERROR CONTROL TIME If firstly generator voltage is out of under and over set points this timer is initiated If generator voltage is out of under and over set points when this timer expires a generator voltage error alarm signal is generated FAIL TO STOP TIME Once the module has given a shutdown signal to the engine it expects the engine to come to rest It monitors the Oil pressure and speed sensing sources and if they still indicate engine movement when this timer expires a Fail To Stop alarm signal is generated brEA BREAKERS page brSL HARDWARE BREAKER SELECTION 0 2 0 GbCC GEN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE 0 1 0 GbCr GEN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE NOR PULS 0 1 0 GbCt GEN CLOSE TIMER Sec 1 250 5 GbOC GEN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT 0 1 0 GbOr GEN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE NOR PULS 0 1 0 GbOt GEN OPEN TIMER Sec 1 250 5 MbCC MAIN CLOSE BREAKER CONTACT TYPE NO NC 0 1 0 MbCr MAIN CLOSE BREAKER RELAY TYPE NOR PULS 0 1 0 MbCt MAINS CLOSE TIMER Sec 1 250 5 MbOC MAIN OPEN BREAKER CONTACT TYPE NO NC 0 1 0 MbOr MAIN OPEN BREAKER RELAY TYPE NOR PULS 0 1 0 MbOt MAINS OPEN TIMER Sec 1 250 5 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 59 118 brCP BREAKER CLOSE PULSE TIME Sec 0 0 10 0 0 5 brOP BREAKER OPEN PULSE TIME Sec 0 0 10 0 0 5 trim TRANSFER TIME Sec 0 250 2
124. rator Parameters Technician Parameters AdjustmentPage Setting Help Adjusment Calibration Click Adjusment in Adjasment Page menu Then Technician Password is monitored Enter the Technician Password and click OK button If the password is correct the ADJUSMENT section will be viewed E Window Brogan Otevanon Page Setting Tectrecias indue Brogan Pamete eria tument Page Setting Techeecias x coun kez EAOM 210 FD Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Oe ADJUSTMENT Mains L1 Adjustment to Zero Point Adjustment to High Point Vac Mains 12 Adjustment to Zero Point Vac Mains L3 Adjustment to Zero Point Vac Generator L1 Adjustmentto Zero Point Vac Generator L2 Adjustment to Zero Point Vac Generator L3 Adjustmentto Zero Point Vac IL1 Adjustment to Zero Point 2 Adjustment to Zero Point A I3 Adjustment to Zero Point A Earth Current Adjustmentto Zero Point A Vbat Adjustment to Zero Point Charge Adjustment to Zero Point Pressure Adjustment to Zero Point Ohm Temperature Adjustmentto Zero Point Ohm Level Adjustment to Zero Point Adjustment to High Point Ohm Hardware Breaker Selection w vte Read Phase
125. ree digit seven segment display The display shows Load Amp IL3 38 Three digit seven segment display The display shows Mains volts and Generator volts 39 Failure Indicators Detailed information available in section 5 1 2 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 16 118 3 2 Programming Procedure Many of the unit functions can be set by programming Programming can be carried out only while the unit is in OFF mode Press the OFF 30 button If the engine is running it will stop and the LED 11 lights on The parameters have been divided into groups according to their functions Every group has a title and firstly user must determine the title page for accessing to the parameters Refer to the parameters section for detailed information about parameters 3 3 Accessing to the Operator Parameters Operation Screen menn or LI 3 Li LI DI Lr Orr 2 e Om OFF Ore Car OFF Hz ORPM 4E oe ORPM OO OL OW Om QPowR Om QPowR Og Om 5 When the prog button is Press the pressed password is User can access to T parameters by increment asked for accessing to entering operator or technician password button parameters This selection is done with increment and decrement buttons Oar OFF RPM O oo OPowR Om Enter password with increment and decrement buttons nec I
126. rminal of the Device and PC EAOM 210 FD PC 9 pin D connector 9 pin D connector female male FCC68 4pin FCC68 4pin White o 20x F 20 Brom SA 3 RX o8 4 GND 4 GND a Green o9 o5 Standard communication cable 3 6 2 2 Cable Connection Between RS 232 Terminal of the Device and Modem EAOM 210 FD MODEM 9 pin D connector 9 pin D connector male female FCC68 4pin FCC68 4pin Green Yellow 1 5V 1 5V 04 2m B 28x White ae 3 RX 3 RX rown 7 4 GNO 4 END ex oa 01 MODEM communication cable 3 6 3 Installation Instruction 3 6 3 1 Minimum system requirements Processor 486 66MHz Operating Systems Windows95 98 Windows NT Ram 16 Mbyte Monitor 14 SVGA 640x480 resolution Fixed Disk Free Space 1 Mbyte Disk Drive CD ROM Communication An RS232 communication port is needed to communicate with the EAOM 210 FD Unit 3 6 3 2 Installing EAOM 210 FD V02 SW Insert the software CD into the CD ROM drive on the PC Double click on MyComputer Then double click on CD ROM drive 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 66 118 There will be a short delay while the CD ROM is accessed then the disk contents will be displayed Double click on Install exe EAOM 210 FD V02 SW will be installed autom
127. se nete nette nennen trenes 66 3 6 3 2 Installing EAOM 210 FD 02 5 2 120242 2 00 1 0 0 2 444110 808 0 0 66 3 6 3 3 To Run EAOM 210 FD V02 SW communication 67 3 6 4 Description eere RE Rr REC EHE ENDE Ee Re CER HD EN RC Reps 69 3 6 4 1 Main Menu nite ette etae etd ep e etre teen et t i et eg Pede em etus 69 File Menu en eh e i eus 69 WindoW MentU 3 etre de Pee ei 69 dOrEnNU HERE MIE 70 Observation u u uu D u saa m 71 Operator Parameters Wetu L I EEEE aaa a a ass 75 Technician Parameters a 76 Adjusment Page Calibration Menu 77 Setting MENU er sare TRE HOO RR AERE HERE RO 78 Help Men rdiet 78 Section 4 COMMISSIONING seereereercercercerceccerceccescecceccsesecseesenseessessessesseseeseeess 79 4 1 Manual 8 79 4 2 Auto Operation so 3 24 dense esee ae u ADO 80 4 3 Test Mode
128. ser clicks Save button on Save Dialog Box all parameters will be saved to the file that user determine Preview This menu allows the user to preview the operator parameters when the user to come into the Operator Parameters section It allows the user to preview the technician parameters when the user to come into the Technician Parameters section It allows the user to preview the Event Logs when the user to come into the Events section Print This menu allows the user to print the parameters Exit With this menu user can exit from the EAOM 210 FD V00 SW Window Menu 515 File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Explorer ToolBar P Explorer This menu allows the user to reach quickly the Observation Operator Parameters and Technician Parameters sections Toolbar Toolbar on off EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 69 118 Program Menu This menu is active during the Operator or Technician Parameters Section is open With this menu user can load parameters from EAOM 210 FD unit to PC or from PC to EAOM 210 FD unit EAOM 210 FD File Window Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help Download This Page to the Controller Download All Parameters to the Controller Upload This Page from the Controller Upload All Parameters from the Controller Add New Telephone Number Download With this men
129. ssure conditions and engine at rest once oil pressure is established the switch will close 3 analog The Oil pressure input is connected to a resistive type engine mounted oil pressure transducer TEMPERATURE INPUT TYPE This section is used to configure the Coolant Temperature sender input diS The Coolant Temperature input will not be monitored 1 digital amp normally closed The Coolant Temperature input is fed from an engine mounted digital temperature switch This switch returns a closed signal during low EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 37 118 temperature should the temperature rise above the switch manifacturers trip point the switch contact will open 2 digital amp normally open The Coolant Temperature input is fed from an engine mounted digital temperature switch This switch returns an open signal during low temperature should the temperature rise above the switch manifacturers trip point the switch contact will close 3 analog The Coolant Temperature input is connected to a resistive type engine mounted temperature transducer ALin ANALOGUE SENDER LINEARISATIONS page Prro OIL PRESSURE SENDER 0 0 650 16 PrUO OIL PRESSURE 0 Eu 0 99 9 0 0 Prri OIL PRESSURE SENDER 1 R 0 650 82 PrU1 OIL PRESSURE 1 BAR 0 99 9 28 4 Prr2 OIL PRESSURE SENDER 2 R 0 650 116 PrU2 OIL PRESSURE 2 BAR 0 99 9 42 6 Prr3 OIL
130. tected When the operator password is entered it is compared with operator password that is registered on EAOM 210 FD unit Entering To Operator Parameters Section Click Mains Level in Operator Parameter menu Then Operator Password is monitored Enter the Operator Password and click OK button If the password is correct first page of the operator parameters Mains Levels page will be viewed Ee Window Digon Greater Pa Dechescie Peametes Page Getting Window Progam u ww Decheiise Poets iunet Page Getting IT PRES PASSWORD Pasiwerd Opuratit P award x eme CON K3 EAOM 210 FD File Window Program Observation Operator Parameters Technician Parameters Adjustment Page Setting Help 28 MAINS LEVELS Mains Under Voltage Mains Over Voltage 320 VAC 440 VAC Under Volts mat i gt overvots lt 340 420 Under volts return 2 gt Overvolts return 4 4 J gt Mains Under Frequency Mains Over Frequency 450 550H2 Under frequency mas 4 gt Over frequency mA lt gt Under freq retum mas J Over freq return 4 EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 75 118 Technician Parameters Menu All parameters can be viewed in this menu Parameters are
131. ted 9 Configurable Input 3 LED SPARE 3 This LED indicate the status of the input Pin 19 and the controller can be programmed to perform 22 different functions when this input is asserted 5 2 Mode transition The mode can be changed at any time A change in mode will not effect the current state of the generator or load connection For example if the unit is in Auto mode with the generator running and the load running on the generator changing the mode to Manual will not effect the operating state Any changes between Auto Manual and Test modes will not change the operating state 5 3 Manual Start 1 Press the Man 33 button The LED 14 will light on 2 Press the Engine Start 21 button on the panel the LED 8 will light on The engine should start The sequence is as follows e The starter motor runs e The engine starts Once the engine is running e The LED 7 Engine Running is lit e The Generator Ready LED 6 is lit after safety on delay time period like as AUTO mode e t is not possible supply to load on the generator unless Generator Ready LED 6 is lit The contactor open close button does not work 3 Once LEDs have lit press the Mains contactor open button 18 to disconnect the load from the mains supply LED 4 should go off 4 Press the Generator contactor close button 19 to connect the load to the generator supply LED 5 should light 5 4 Manual Stop The LED 9 is
132. u user can load parameters from PC to EAOM 210 FD For loading parameters from PC to EAOM 210 FD follow the steps below Download This Page to the Controller While the operator parameters window is showing If user clicks Download This Page to the Controller in Program menu only parameters in the related page is loaded from PC to device While the technician parameters window is showing If user clicks Download This Page to the Controller in Program menu only parameters in the related page is loaded from PC to device Download All Parameters to the Controller While the operator parameters window is showing If user clicks Download All Parameters to the Controller in Program menu all of the operator parameters is loaded from PC to device While the technician parameters window is showing If user clicks Download All Parameters to the Controller in Program menu all of the technician parameters is loaded from PC to device Upload User can load the parameters that is stored on EAOM 210 FD unit to PC For loading parameters from EAOM 210 FD unit to PC follow the steps below Upload This Page from the Controller While the operator parameters window is showing If user clicks Upload This Page from the Controller in Program menu only parameters in the related page is loaded from device to PC While the technician parameters window is showing If user clicks Upload This Page from the Controller in Program menu only parameters i
133. urable relay output 2 DC supply from Pin 35 See Configurable Output 2 Page Section for options available 37 Configurable relay output 3 DC supply from Pin 35 See Configurable Output 3 Page Section for options available 38 Configurable relay output 4 DC supply from Pin 35 See Configurable Output 4 Page Section for options available 39 Battery input supplies EAOM 210 FD 40 Battery input supplies EAOM 210 FD 41 Secondary for Earth current IEA 42 CT Secondary for Earth current IEA 43 Secondary for load L3 44 CT Secondary for load L2 45 CT Secondary for load L1 46 Secondary for load common EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 14 118 Section 3 Definition Of Front Panel And Programmin 3 1 Front Panel Description EAOM 210 FD FAILED TO START LOW OIL PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE SPEED FAILURE VOLTAGE FAILURE CHARGING FAIL OFF AUTO TEST MANUAL 28 29 30 31 32 33 Number Comment 1 The red LED indicates that Mains Voltage is displayed 2 The red LED indicates that Generator Voltage is displayed 3 The green LED indicates that Mains voltage and frequency is within limits and is ready to take over the load 4 The LED shows that the load is connected to the mains It s colour is green 5 The LED shows that the load is supplied from the generator It s colour is green 6 The green LED indicates that
134. ured period i e 6 months 20 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR OPEN MAINS This input is used to transfer the load to the generator when running in Manual mode 21 TRANSFER TO MAINS OPEN GENERATOR This input is used to transfer the load to the mains supply when running in Manual mode 22 REMOTE INHIBIT In AUTO mode if one of the configurable inputs are selected as 22 Remote Inhibit and this input is active the module will inhibit the generator for starting In the other hand if this input is active while the generator was starting the module will stop the generator 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 46 118 23 TEST ON LOAD If this input is active when the unit is in test mode load is transferred to the generator to do the test on load If the input is not active test is done without load 24 LOW OIL PRESSURE FOR CONFIGURABLE INPUT 1 This input is used as the oil pressure failure input 24 HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR CONFIGURABLE INPUT 2 This input is used as the temperature failure input EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 5 Pages 47 118 out CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT 1 page 11 POLARITY NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED 12 0 NOT USED 1 AUDIBLE ALARM 2 ALARM RESET AUTO START INHIBIT AUXILIARY MAINS FAILURE 5 BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 7 CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN 8 CHARGE ALTERNATOR FAILURE COMMON ALARM 10 COMMON ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM 11 COMMON SHUTDOWN ALARM 12 COMMON WARNING ALARM 1 CO
135. ver 0 5 Pages 61 118 Example 3 If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 2 user configured Gen Close Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 0 NOR and Gen Open Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 PULSE For closing For opening For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Closed Out Breaker o en i Breaker oj en i pulse time i pulse time Gen Shaiter Closed Opened Closed i Opened Example 4 If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 2 user configured Gen Close Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 PULSE and Gen Open Breaker Relay Type parameter is selected as 1 PULSE For closing For opening For closing For opening Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Gen Shalter Breaker close i Breaker close 2 pulse time H 2 pulse time Gen Closed Out i Pils Breaker open iBreaker open pulse time i pulse time Gen Shalter E Closed Opened E Closed i Opened GEN CLOSE TIMER This is used to monitor the closure of the generator contactor or breaker It will only operate if an auxiliary input is configured as Generator Closed Auxiliary and connected to the auxiliary on the generator contactor or breaker Once a generator closed signal is issued the gen close timer is initiated Should the Generator Closed Auxiliary input become active the timer the g
136. will only be called to start if the mains fails and another condition exists whish requires the generator to run If the Auto Start Inhibit signal become active once more it will be ignored until the module has returned the mains supply on load and shutdown 17 PANEL LOCK This input is used to provide security to the installation If the panel lock input is active the module will not respond to operation of the mode select or start buttons This allows the module to be placed into a spesific mode such as Auto and than secured The operation of the module is not affected and the operator will still be able to view the various instrumentation pages etc Note External control sources i e Simulate Start Button are not affected by the panel lock input and will continue to operate normally 18 SCHEDULED RUNS INHIBITED This input is used to prevent the generator for starting in the event of a programmed scheduled run occurring While the input is active no scheduled runs will occur If the input is active when a schedule run is called for and is removed during the running period the gen set will start and complete any remaining scheduled running time 19 RESET MAINTENANCE ALARM This input used to reset the maintenance alarm When activated it will reset the maintenance counter to the pre configured value i e 250 hours If the maintenance alarm is configured to monitor the monthly service interval this will also be reset to the pre config
137. y Accuracy 0 25 FS Generator Frequency From alternator voltage 15 6 to 99 9 Hz min 35 VAC Ph N Accuracy 0 25 FS Resolution 0 1 Hz CT secondary 5A Charge Generator Excitation 220mA max 4W EAOM 210 FD eng ver 0 4 Pages 99 118 Specification Description Displays Three 3 digits 7 segments LED displays showin Load amps IL1 112 IL3 Earth current IEA Generator kVAh Generator kWh Generator kVArh Generator power factor pf One 3 digits 7 segments LED display showin Mains volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Mains volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Generator volts L1 N L2 N L3 N Generator volts L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 One 4 digits 7 segments LED display showin Generator Hz Mains Hz Engine Rpm Generator kVA Generator kW Generator kVAr Engine oil pressure Coolant temperature Fuel level Battery voltage Charge generator voltage Real time Engine run time Error messages Event messages Program parameters Failure Indicators Failed to start Low oil pressure High temperature Speed failure Voltage failure Charging fail Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 Status indicators OFF mode LED TEST mode LED AUTOMATIC mode LED MANUAL mode LED Engine start LED Engine stop LED Engine running Main voltage available LED Generator ready LED Mains contactor LED Generator contactor L
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