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1. 15 15 Multiple Browsers Supported vate 15 Web eC SEN OMS 15 PPO MS E 15 Setting IPv4 Communications Parameters if controller not set aS DHCP 15 Setting IPv6 Communications Parameters if controller not set as DHCPv6 15 DACP and DHCPYVO E qat 15 Connecting the Controller to your Local Area Network 15 Connecting Local Computer Directly to the Controller 16 Disabling Proxy Server Settings to Enable a Connection to the Controller over an Intranet Network i reguired ERN m 17 Internet Security Settings for Loading Files or Downloading Files into the 17 LOGGING into the Ronnuro tc 19 Common Tasks Performed the Local Keypad and or Web Interface ssssseeeecceceecececeeeeeesseeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeaas 20 m 20 sud pz o NEO EEEE E E EEEE EE E NE E 20 E EE E E E EAN E E N
2. Figure 94 Power Split Settings Equipment Signal Type Signal Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Rectifier 1 DC Output Voltage 170 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER Procedure 1 Selectthe power split mode enabled or disabled Click on SET Procedure If low voltage disconnect functions are to be used in a power split configuration they must be implemented in the existing power system and signals from its control unit must be connected to the NCU 1 ForLVD1 LVD2 and or LVD3 click on the Modify button and select the NCU digital inputs connected to the low voltage disconnect control circuits Procedure If the battery test function is to be used in a power split confiquration battery test must be implemented in the existing power system and a test signal from its control unit must be connected to the NCU 1 ForBATTERY TEST click on the Modify button and select the NCU digital input connected to the existing systems battery test control circuit Procedure If the equalize charge function is to be used in a power split configuration equalize charge must be implemented in the existing power system and an equalizing signal from its control unit must be connected to the NCU 1 ForEQUALIZE CHARGE click on the Modify button and selec
3. User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power i Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Name Local Display Alarm Description Action to Correct SMDU DC Fuse Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system SMDU DC Fuse Fuse 1 Alarm DC Fuse 1 Alm Fuse 16 Alarm DC Fuse 16 Alm DC output fuse 1 is open Find out and eliminate the reason the fuse is open before replacing Check for overload or short circuit If the fuse was manually removed check with the person that DC output fuse 16 is open removed it before reinserting it SMDUP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DC Fuse Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system SMDUP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DC Fuse Fuse 1 Alarm DC Fuse 1 Alm Fuse 25 Alarm DC Fuse 25 Alm LVD Unit Alarms Low voltage disconnect must be present in system LVD Unit LVD 1 Disconnect LVD 1 Disconnect LVD 2 Disconnect LVD 2 Disconnect LVD 1 Fail LVD 1 Fail LVD 2 Fail LVD 2 Fail SMDU LVD Alarms SM DU Module mu SMDU LVD LVD 1 Disconnect LVD 1 Disconnect LVD 2 Disconnect LVD 2 Disconnect LVD 1 Contactor Fail LVD 1 Fail LVD 2 Contactor Fail LVD 2 Fail Unit Alarms LVD3 Unit LVD 3 Disconnect LVD 3 Disconnect LVD 3 Fail LVD 3 Fail Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Find out and eliminate the reason the fuse is open before replacing Check for overload or short circui
4. Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 102 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA ert Individual Rectifier Settings Page rua In Figure 29 if you hover the mouse pointer on an individual rectifier icon this icon changes to E Click to to the individual rectifier settings page Click Back go back to the individual rectifier status page Figure 31 Selecting an Individual Rectifier Settings Page Home gt PowerSystem gt Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter Signal Value Total Current 30 5 Valid Rated Curent 34 5 Used Capacity Input Voltage 214 V AC Feed AC On Off On Total Running Time Walk In Disabled Temperature 31 8 deg C 03131103358 Figure 32 Individual Rectifier Settings Page Home gt Power System gt Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter 2Rectifier Settings Back Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set DC On Off Control On 2008 02 08 03 57 31 On Off Sel AC On Off Control On 2008 02 08 03 57 31 On Off LED Control Cancel Cancel LED Control Sel Over Voltage Reset Reset Reset Sel Rectifier ID 2 2008 02 08 02 54 56 1 999 Set AC Feed 2 2008 02 08 02 54 56 Set nur MN NetSure Control Unit NCU m User Manual UM1M830BNA NefwvorcPawer NOTE Settings that appear gr
5. 24 Setting Battery Charge Temperature 25 Setting Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM Feature 25 Configuring the NCU Identification of Rectifiers and Assigning which Input Feed is Connected 25 Configuring the NCU Identification of Solar Converters 26 Configuring the NCU Identification of 26 TT 26 Setting Battery Block and Battery Midpoint Monitoring if equipped with an EIB Assembly 26 Setting External Shunts connected to the EIB Assembly cccccccccccceccceeeeeeessseseeeeecceceeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeees 26 Setting External Shunts connected to the SM DU 27 Setting the System CUPeNtAl Alin wrtoncesceescddavetocidyscvosdesmetanduveciscesaeisllseddvesvandscuetoroayeveshvvnslentevessaxdseneianess 27 Using Relay Test Feature ccccccccssssssssssssssseeeeeccccccceeseeeceeasssseeeeecccccecsessseeceaassseeeeeeeeeeeeeeessseeeeeaasses 27 Clearing thie Malnteriarnce mi Iden erp Edu ntUa ga a obe VA TRA ELI equ ee esu Rees 27 Performing a Manual Battery Discharge Test s sccccccccccccssscccesssssseeeeeccccccceeesseeeceaaasseeeeeecececeeeeeeeaas 28 Updating the NCU Controller s Device nennen nenn
6. ALERT When this procedure is performed the controller s existing configuration and parameter settings will belost The SettingParam run file is deleted Before restoring the factory default configuration if you have made changes to any setting save the SettingParam run file or if you have made any name changes relay assignments or alarm severities save the configuration package see Backing Up the NCU Configuration on page 28 AFTER PERFORMING THIS PROCEDURE RELOAD THE SETTINGPARAM RUN FILE AND CONFIGURATION PACKAGE IF REQUIRED Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Restore Default Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab See Restore Factory Default Configuration Procedure on page 158 Rebooting the Controller Local Menu Navigation At the Main Screen press ENT and ESC at the same time to reset the NCU Controller Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab Reboot Controller button Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 30 es EMERSON Matin srl Daraar Vet WOI k P OWel Power Split Feature In Power Split applications the output of the power system controlled by the NCU can be connected in parallel with an existing power system Each system is controlled independently via its own controller The NCU power system is referred to as System and the existing power system as System B The Power
7. All Alarms 22 Minor 2 4 Critical t3 7 Auto Popup Alarm Report Feature Set the following parameters e Email To Valid email recipient to receive alarm reports Server IP IPV4 Server address Obtain from your IT department e Server Port Server port Obtain from your IT department e Email From The NCU or Site email address Will be displayed in the email from field of the received email Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 165 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU S User Manual UM1M830BNA e Privilege Select Enabled if email authentication is required or Disabled as required see your IT department When enabled set the following parameters o SMTP Account SMTP account number Obtain from your IT department SMTP Password SMTP password Obtain from your IT department e Alarm Report Level Select the level of alarm reports you want to receive Forget Password Feature Set the following parameters Also set an E Mail address in the User tab This is the email the password will be sent to Email To Any valid email recipient This can be the same email address set in the User tab if not also using the alarm report feature Server IP IPV4 Server address Obtain from your IT department e Server Port Server port Obtain from your IT department e Email From The NCU or Site email address Will be displ
8. NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M8 amp 30BNA Network Power Using the Local Keypad and Display LOCAL MENU NAVIGATION KEYS AND LOCAL DISPLAY Location and Identification Refer to Figure 8 Description There are four 4 menu navigation keys and a local display located on the NCU s front panel Refer to Table 4 forthe function of the menu navigation keys NOTE When the local display is lit if no button is pushed for eight 8 minutes the backlight of the local display extinguishes and the NCU returns to the Main Menu Press any key to re activate the local display Table 4 Local Menu Navigation Keys Key Symbol Key Name Function Press this key to go back to a previous Press ESC and ENT together to reset the Press this key to go forward to the next ad press reece Pere ENT Enter menu to select a parameter to edit or ee to validate a parameter setting change Up Arrow Press the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the menus or to change the Down Arrow Press any key to silence an audible alarm LOCAL DISPLAY MENUS Refer to Local Display Menus on page 72 Q NOTE A valid password is required to access menus that allow changing any power system parameter Navigating the Menus To Select a Sub Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired sub menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected sub menu To Select a User and Enter a Password To select a Use
9. Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 47 Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Local Display Alarm Description Action to Correct SMTemp1 Temp1 High 2 SMTemp1 T1 Hi2 SMTemp1 Temp1 High 1 SMTemp1 T1 Hi1 SMTemp1 Temp1 Low SMTemp1 T1 Low SMTemp1 Temp8 High 2 SMTemp1 T8 Hi2 SMTemp1 Temp8 High 1 SMTemp1 T8 SMTemp1 Temp8 Low SMTemp1 T8 Low SMTemp8 Temp1 High 2 SMTemp8 T1 Hi2 SMTemp8 Temp1 High 1 SMTemp8 T1 SMTemp8 Temp1 Low SMTemp8 T1 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high
10. e Nominal AC Voltage Enter the nominal line to neutral voltage single feed rectifier or nominal line to line voltage three phase rectifier Mains Failure Alarm Limit 1 Sets the Mains Failure Alarm 1 value percent of nominal Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 121 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Mains Failure Alarm Limit 2 Sets the Mains Failure Alarm 2 value percent of nominal Corresponding Alarms o Phase A Voltage Low 1 Nominal Minus Mains Failure Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal o Phase A Voltage Low 2 Nominal Minus Mains Failure Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal o Phase A Voltage High 1 Nominal Plus Mains Failure Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal o Phase A Voltage High 2 Nominal Plus V Mains Failure Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal Phase A used in the example above Phase B and Phase C are similar DC Equipment DC Load Shunt Exist Selects whether a load shunt exists or not e Shunt Current Enter the value of the load shunt s full current rating e Shunt Voltage Enter the value of the load shunt s full scale voltage at rated current e Current Break Value Enter the value desired as the reference for the high current alarms typically the rating of the breakers or fuses fed by the shunt if applicable e Current High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm
11. feature Once programmed if you forgot your password click Forgot Passwordin the login screen A Find Password window opens Enter your User Name and click Find Password The controller sends the password to the email address programmed for this User Name Websites http 10 201 229 13 Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Find Password x N EMERSON Network Power Close Input User Name Find Password Logging into the Controller Back to Login Page Procedure Internet Explorer version 6 or newer is supported IE 8 0 is e To setup the Forgot Password feature you must have a recommended Chrome Safari and Firefox are also supported User set up with an email address and you must set up the Alarm Reporting SMTP section To program the User in the Web Interface go to Advanced Settings Menu Users Tab select the User enter a valid email address for this User repeat for all Users see Users Tab on page 151 To program the Alarm Reporting SMTP section in the Web Interface go to Advanced Settings Menu Alarm Report Tab SMTP Section enter ata 1 In your browser enter http and the controller s IP address see also step 2 under Connecting a Local Computer Directly to the Controller on page 16 and press ENTER If your site requires secure HTTP and you were furnished with an NCU configuration with secure HTTP enter https and the controller s IP addre
12. located next to the arrow icon is a check box named Auto Popup When this box is checked and the alarm window is collapsed a new alarm will cause the alarm window to expand Figure 24 Alarms Area All Alarms 2 Minor Major 0 4 Critical t Index Alarm Level Relative Device Signal Name Sample Time 1 Power System Over Voltage 1 2014 08 05 09 14 39 2 Power System High Load Levelt 2014 08 05 09 13 42 The alarms area contains tabs to allow viewing all alarms or a type of alarm severity For example click the Critical tab to display alarms set as Critical alarms Q NOTE Minor alarms are shaded yellow major alarms are shaded orange and critical alarms are shaded red Figure 25 Critical Alarms Tab All Alarms 2 Minor 1 Major 0 Critical 1 Auto Popup Index Alarm Level Relative Device Signal Name Sample Time 1 Power System Over Voltage 1 2014 08 05 09 14 39 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 98 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power System Status Area System status is displayed in this area and consists of a Power System tab and a General Status tab Temperature Readings temperature sensor set as Ambient Temp Sensor is the sensor which displays the ambient temperature on the Power System tab POWER SYSTEM TAB
13. All Solar Converters Comm Fail Check the connectors and cables or the CAN response from all solar converters AllConvCommFail loop Replace the controller Solar Converter Alarms Solar Converter Input Failure Input Failure No input power to a solar converter Check why no input power available Solar Converter Temperature High A solar converter has a high temperature high condition ae solar converter has fault condition Conv Fail Voltage A solar converter has overvoltage Refer to Solar Converter User Manual for HVSD condition troubleshooting information Solar Converter Protected A solar converter is in protected mode Conv Protected solar 5 fan has failed Replace fan Fan Fail Solar converter overload The load is higher than solar converter capacity If one or more Current Limit m o A solar converter is in current limit Current Limit of the solar converters are defective replace the faulty solar converters Check communications cables Reset the Solar Converter Communication Fail alarm Replace the solar converter Solar Converter Comm Fail A solar converter has lost communications Conv Comm Fail with the controller Derated A solar converter is in output power derating Derated mode Current Share Alarm A solar converter has a current sharing Refer to Solar Converter User Manual
14. The Power System tab displays power system status in a graphical block diagram format This includes status of the input power modules i e rectifiers solar converters converters DC equipment and battery Also displayed are alarm status ambient temperature output voltage output current average current and a load trend chart Figure 26 Power System Tab Home Power System Welcome admin Logout Power System General Status 20 9A Converter 75 50 25 19 8A Mains Rectifier Ambient Temp 24 C AC1 216V AC2 215V 480 AC3 217V 440 560 58 0 400 60 0 System Voltage 54 1 Load Trend 70 100 mu Peak Current 30 7A 8596 5096 2014 08 05 08 15 02 ILL LLL LLL sols cl m 2596 0 100 0 System Current 30 5A 27 4 07 06 07 16 07 26 08 05 Average Current 30 4A Date MM DD The power system status area is User interactive Clicking on the various icons will take you to that devices status Web page For example clicking on the rectifier module icon opens the following Web page This topic is further explained in the next section Figure 27 Rectifier Module Status Web Page Power System Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter Signal Value Total Current 30 5A Rectifier Capacity Used 27 4 85 Maximum Capacity Used 21 1 Number of Rectifiers 3 0 100 Total R
15. User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER X NOTE By default the User Name is admin and the Password is 640275 It is recommended to change the in this zone will use the zone s security settings default password the first time you login using the default User Name admin Add this website to the zone http 10 201 229 13 add NOTE Before entering a User Name and password you can ier select a local language that the Web Interface menus use from those listed in the top right corner of the login window See Language Tab on page 156 Remove AS Login English 37 You are requesting access NCU located at Shenzhen EMERSON The user name and password for this device is set by the system administrator Network Power Require server verification https for all sites in this zone User Site Name G3 System NCU Product Model M830D Password Serial Number 03131200083 Hardware ADO Software Version 1 01 7 Click Add The NCU URL is listed in the Websites box Forgot Password Contig Version 100 Click Cose X 3 After entering a valid User Passwordand Jf ee ee clicking LOGIN the Web Interface HOMEPAGE window in this zone will use the zone s security settings opens Refer to Web Interface Screens on page 95 Add this website to the zone Add You can program a Forgot Password
16. more alarms Check additional alarms MN Summary designated as minor is active Major Summary Major alarm summary one or more alarms Summary designated as major is active Critical Summary Critical alarm summary one or more alarms 5 designated as critical is active Rectifier Group Lost A rectifier group cannot be detected by the Check communications cables Rect Group Lost controller Check additional alarms Over Voltage 1 Output voltage is higher than the Over Over Voltage 1 Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Check why system voltage is high Check Over Voltage 2 Output voltage is higher than the Over the alarm setting Over Voltage 2 Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 38 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 s NetSure Control Unit NCU E EN User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Check why system voltage is low If there is a Under Voltage 1 Output voltage is lower than the Under mains failure check if some load could be Under Voltage 1 Voltage 1 Alarm threshold switched off in order to prolong the operating time of the plant If the system load is too high related to rectifier capacity install additional rectifiers If the batteries Under Voltage 2 Output voltage is lower than the Under are being re
17. 3 KRange 0 255 Elapse Time 5 Range 0 600s 1 Safety Level All commands are available M o YDN23 Protocol You can set YDN23 protocol parameters Figure 98 YDN23 Protocol Advanced Settings Monitor Protocol Welcome admin Logout Power Split Monitor Protocol Clear Data Protocol C EEM YDN23 C Modbus Protocol YDN23 Protocol Media RS 232 Modem Ethernet Self Address CM Modbus Protocol You can set Modbus protocol parameters Figure 99 Modbus Protocol Advanced Settings Monitor Protocol Welcome admin Logout Power Split Monitor Protocol Clear Data Protocol C EEM C YDN23 Modbus Protocol Type Modbus Protocol Media RS 232 lt RS 485 Ethernet Port Parameter 9600 n 8 1 Self Address 1 NN Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA 1 73 Revision July 20 2015 Model M830B M830D NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA Clear Data Tab Select the data log to be cleared from those listed in the drop down list box Click on the Clear button to clear the corresponding data Figure 100 Clear Data Home gt Advanced Settings gt Clear Data Welcome admin Logout Monitor Protocol Clear Data am Histoy BE Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 174 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015
18. 3 Setall other NCU controllers as secondary controllers via the Rect Expansion menu item in I PV6 Gateway Sets the controller s IPv6 gateway the OTHER SETTINGS menu address Enter the address in the format nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn 4 must follow IPv6 address rules Set the Address of the NCU controllers set as secondary controllers to 201 202 or 203 via the Address menu item in the OTHER SETTINGS menu Note that each secondary controller must be set to a different address OTHER SETTINGS SUB MENU e Rect Expansion e Auto Config Auto configures the controller for the o Inactive Select this option if this is the only NCU devices connected to it controller in the power system LCD Display Wizard Selects to run the Start Wizard after the controller is restarted Refer to the next section and Figure 15 o Primary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this NCU controller is to be the primary controller Note that only one 1 NCU controller can be set as the primary controller o Secondary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this NCU controller is to be secondary controller Address If Secondary is selected this menu item appears after an automatic reboot Sets the address of an NCU controller set as a secondary controller NOTE When primary or se
19. Interet options 2x General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Home page uu To create home page tabs type each address on its own line a ET Trusted sites Sites zl This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files Use current Use default Use blank eee Browsing history r Security level for this zone D Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords j and web form information TS Delete browsing history on exit Custom settings To change the settings click Custom level Delete Settings To use the recommended settings click Default level Search Dp Change search defaults Settings Jv Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Custom level Default level Tabs Change how webpages are displayed in Settings Reset all zones to default level tabs Appearance Colors Languages Fonts Accessibility cancel 5 Click on 7rusted sites With Trusted sites selected click Sites The following window opens Unc
20. No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 74 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power _ Controller Information Menu accessed from the Main Menu Controller information screens can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Controller Information Menu Language Screen Main Menu Displayed on Initial Startup or when the Controller is Rebooted a 5 09 22 58 English x francais Press the UP and DOWN 3600 0 A keys to highlight the desired italia language the menus use ES Press the ENT key to confirm the selected language Deutschland Sys Cap Used 22 3 INFO SCREENS Returns to MAIN MENU after a preset time period ESC If no key is pressed within 5 seconds the controller selects the default language automatically and then displays the Main Menu Main System Info Main System Info Main System Info ESC Name M830D ESC File Sys 1 02 IPV6 Address SN 03130400103 MAC Address FDO7 432D CE02 3 3 10 163 210 214 00 09 5 00 8 2 UP DOWN SWVer1 140 Link Local Addr HW Ver A03 FE80 209 F5FF FE10 B299 Config Ver 552365AC 1 Name Rect 1 SN 01080100001 Number 1R48290010 Product Ver A10 SW Ver 1 21 UP DOWN Inventory 2 Name Rect Z2 ESC SN 01080100001 Number 1R48290010 Product Ver A10 SW Ver 1 21
21. Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 75 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA sich Alarm Menu The Alarm Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Alarm Menu Alarm Menu Main Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu ENT Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired sub menu Active Alarms Press the ENT key to enter the selected sub menu 1 8 Conv G Alarm History Converter Lost ESC CAAlarm 25 03 2014 09 20 21 1 56 Conv Group ESC Converter Lost CAAlarm 25 03 2014 09 08 34 25 03 2014 09 16 57 UP DOWN Active Alarms additional screens UP DOWN Alarm History 2 56 Batt Group SMTemp8 T8 Hi2 Esc OAAlarm 25 03 2014 09 06 07 25 03 2014 09 16 57 UP DOWN Active Alarms ESC 88 gt SPD is not connected to UP DOWN Power System system or SPD is broken Alarm History SPD ENT additional screens 24 03 2014 19 1604 ESC ESC Note Items marked with an gt indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu UP DOWN Alarm History 56 556 1 10 Power System Grid is on ESC OAAlarm 24 03 2014 19 25 04 24 03 2014 19 59 20 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 76 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B
22. Verify shunt size Shunt 4 coefficient conflicting Converter Group Alarms Converter Grp Multiple Converters Fail Ga Check input voltage to converters Replace Multi Conv Fail converters Converter Lost A converter cannot be detected by the Reset the Converter Lost alarm Replace Converter Lost Controller defective converter All Converters Comm Fail Check the connectors and cables or the CAN No response from all converters AllConvCommFail loop Replace the controller Over current condition exists Check why Over Current Converter Protect ode Refer to Converter User Manual for Conv Protect troubleshooting information Converter Alarms Converter Check communications cables Reset the Communication Fail alarm Replace the converter Over Temperature A converter has an over temperature Check why temperature is high Over Temp condition HVSD Alarm Refer to Converter User Manual for HVSD Alarm g troubleshooting information an Fail converter s fan has failed Replace fan Fan Fail Power Limit Converter overload The load is higher than m A converter is in temperature power limit Power Limit converter capacity Communication Fail converter has lost communications with Comm Fail the controller Low Input Volt Low Input Volt Input voltage to a converter is low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 61 Code UM1M830BNA Model
23. capacity of the external dry load bank is not sufficient a Verify that the NCU power system starts taking the additional load as soon as the total capacity of the rectifiers in the existing power system is exceeded Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Batteries Interface If a special configuration file is furnished the NCU has capability to receive status information sent from SoNick Sodium Nickel batteries Refer to the following for SoNick Sodium Nickel battery interface notes FIAMM BATTERY INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS The following instructions apply only when FIAMM 4811200 batteries are used in a NetSure 721 Power System equipped with an NCU FIAMM battery interface configuration Notes e NCUFIAMM battery configuration cannot be used with or mixed with batteries of other manufacturing types e Aspecific FIAMM NCU configuration is required in order for the controller to actively display FIAMM battery monitoring parameters Required FIAMM Documentation The following instructional documentation is to be obtained directly from FIAMM Note that the following instructions were developed using the FIAMM documents and corresponding revision level as listed below e Technical Manual Installation amp Operating Instructions 4811200 12 2014 e FIAMM Technical Bulletin 48112
24. threshold Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 46 Check why temperature is high or low Temperature Compensation temperature Replace temperature sensor sensor failure Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 s NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Table 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display IB2 Temp1 High 2 IB2 T1 Hi2 IB2 1 High 1 IB2 T1 IB2 Temp1 Low IB2 T1 Low IB2 Temp2 High 2 IB2 T2 Hi2 IB2 Temp2 High 1 IB2 T2 IB2 Temp2 Low IB2 T2 Low EIB Temp1 High 2 EIB T1 Hi2 EIB Temp1 High 1 EIB T1 Hi1 Temp1 Low EIB T1 Low EIB Temp2 High 2 EIB T2 Hi2 EIB Temp2 High 1 EIB T2 Temp2 Low EIB T2 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M83
25. 07 20 10 31 44 2015 07 20 10 29 14 4 5 EMERSON Network Power Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Upload Alarm History Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 58 Alarm History Log Upload Query Alarm History Log Query EquipID Rectifier 1 Query Time from 2013 11 11 16 05 40 to 2013 11 12 16 0540 Total 15 alarm s queried Index Device Name Signal Name Alarm Level Start Time End Time 1 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 48 33 2013 11 12 00 50 25 2 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 45 32 2013 11 12 00 48 24 3 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 44 58 2013 11 12 00 45 18 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication F ail MA 2013 11 12 00 44 09 2013 11 12 00 44 43 5 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 43 10 2013 11 12 00 43 18 6 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 15 52 2013 11 12 00 41 40 7 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 15 32 2013 11 12 00 15 38 8 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 14 47 2013 11 12 00 15 17 9 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 14 09 2013 11 12 00 14 13 10 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 13 44 201
26. 1 UV1 UV2 UV1 OV1 Setting Test End Test End gt Test Volt 0 2 Setting Test Volt Test Volt lt Test End 0 2 Test Volt gt LVDx 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Setting UV2 UV2 UV1 Setting LVD LVD lt LVR 2 for 48V 1 for 24V LVD lt Test Volt 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V These restrictions will apply even if the function is disabled Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 73 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA gia eet Main Menu The Main Menu is shown in Figure 11 This is the first screen displayed when the local display is activated by pressing any key on the NCU s front panel The current displayed on the Main Menu is total system load current The total system load current equals total rectifier current or total solar converter current minus total battery current when battery shunt exists or calculated battery current If you do not calculate battery current total system load current equals total rectifier current or total solar converter current Figure 11 Main Menu Green No Alarm Date and time are Red Alarm Mai n Men alternately displayed 09 22 58 Graphics Description View active alarms M alarm history Setti Gain access to the NCU euge Controller s settings menus T View AC Solar DG and s Input Power po rj p W
27. 2 Ubc Ub Over Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line B and Line C M2 Ubc Ub OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 2 Uca Uc Over Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line C and Line A M2 Uca Uc OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 3 Uab Ua Over Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line A and Line B M3 Uab Ua OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 3 Ubc Ub Over Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line B and Line M3 Ubc Ub OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 3 Uca Uc Over Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line C and Line A M3 Uca Uc OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 1Uab Ua Under Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line A and Line B M1Uab Ua UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 1Ubc Ub Under Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line B and Line C M1Ubc Ub UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 1Uca Uc Under Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line C and Line A M1Uca Uc UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 2Uab Ua Under Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line A and Line B M2Uab Ua UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 2Ubc Ub Under Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line B and Line C M2Ubc Ub UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 2Uca Uc Under Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line C and Line A M2Uca Uc UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 3Uab Ua Under Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line A and Line B M3Uab Ua UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 3Ub
28. 20 Viewing ERE A OE N TA NENS 20 Viewing the NCU Controller s Device Inventory 20 Cl aringor Re SING 20 diu Ree MC TR 20 Disabling the Local Keypad SOUDG am Pee Pe Se 20 toe di ident ipd ens idea MEM 20 Changing the Date and Time ssssseeeeeccccccceececaeaeeessssseeeeececcceeeeeeaaaaeasssseeeeeecceceeeeessaaaaaaaasseeeeeeeeess 20 Adding Deleting and Modifying Users llle eene eene eene nnne nnne nennen 21 Setting IP Communications Parameters if controller not set as DHCP or DHCPV6 21 o C 21 SB ONMP Paraine ETS rssi k 21 Seting Auto UT 21 Programming the Audible Alarm Feature ccccccccccccccssccccssssssseseeeccccccceesseececaasssseeeeeeeecceeesesseeeegaassees 22 Manaa a a E A E 22 22 Assigning Severity Level to Alarims ccccccccccsssssssssssssseeeececcceeeeeeeaaeaessssseeececececeeeeesssaaeaaassseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 22 Assigning Relays Eo 22 Placing the System in Float Equalize Charg
29. AC input voltage between Line B and Line M2 Ubc Ub Fail C of input 2 Mains 2 Uca Uc Failure No AC input voltage between Line C and Line M2 Uca Uc Fail A of input 2 Mains 3 Uab Ua Failure No AC input voltage between Line A and Line M3 Uab Ua Fail B of input 3 Mains 3 Ubc Ub Failure No AC input voltage between Line B and Line Ubc Ub Fail C of input 3 Mains 3 Uca Uc Failure No AC input voltage between Line C and Line Uca Uc Fail A of input 3 Over Frequency Input frequency above over frequency alarm Over Frequency threshold Under Frequency Input frequency below under frequency Under Frequency alarm threshold Mains 1 Uab Ua Over Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line A and Line B M1 Uab Ua OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 1 Ubc Ub Over Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line B and Line C M1 Ubc Ub OverV above over voltage threshold Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 63 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Local Display Mains 1 Uca Uc Over Voltage AC input 1 voltage between Line C and Line A M1 OverV above over voltage threshold Mains 2 Uab Ua Over Voltage AC input 2 voltage between Line A and Line B M2 OverV above over voltage threshold Mains
30. Back 92 Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set Rated Capacity 300 Ah 50 50000 Set Shunt Current 2500 0 A 2014 08 04 12 34 18 50 5000 Set Shunt Voltage 25 0 mV 1 150 Set e Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity e Shunt Current Enter the battery string s shunt current rating e Shunt Voltage Enter the battery string s shunt voltage Note that SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery parameters cannot be changed Referto Figure 51 for whatis displayed when the E symbol located on an individual SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery icon is clicked on Figure 51 Individual Battery Settings Page SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Home gt Power System gt Battery Welcome admin Logout SoNick Battery1 Bak Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set No Data Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 114 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 114 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ET GENERAL STATUS TAB The General Status tab displays general status information as shown in the following illustration Q NOTE Temperature items are displayed only if temperature probes are connected Figure 52 General Status Tab Status Welcome admin Logout Power System General Status Signal Value Maintenance Run Time Power Split Mode Master Mode Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Open Digital Input 3 pe Digital Inp
31. Board and the programmable relays resident in the controller Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 es EMERSON Alatinsarl Davarar Network Power NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA 8 label on both power systems to indicate that these are operating in the Power Split Mode with each other e Optional Function Connections The following signals from the existing system must be connected to digital inputs of the NCU system interface board for these functions to be active Equalize Charge in Progress Battery Test in Progress Load L VD Active and Battery LVD Active Otherwise disable these functions Programming the NCU Power Split Feature After an NCU power system has been connected to an existing power system and both systems set for the same float voltage you will have to configure the Power Split parameters in the NCU Procedure 1 Inthe Web Interface menus set the Power Split mode to enabled Navigate to Settings Menu System Power System PowerSplit Mode Set this parameter to enabled 2 Rebootthe NCU by pressing ESC and ENT at the same time 3 Navigate to Settings Menu System Power System 4 Setthe Power Split Current Limit Value to a value that will force the NCU system s rectifiers to operate in current limiting mode NOTE The Power Split Current Limit Value must be set lower than the total distribution current from the two plants The default
32. Break Value Enter the value desired as the reference for the high current alarms typically the rating of the breakers or fuses fed by the shunt if applicable Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 122 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Davaar Network Power e Currentz High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm e Current Very High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm e Voltage Type The EIB assembly provides a total of eight 8 DC voltage inputs for battery block monitoring o 24 Block2 Selects the EIB to monitor up to four 4 24V battery strings with two 2 12V blocks per string o 48 Block4 Selects the EIB to monitor up to two 2 48V battery strings with four 4 12V blocks per string o MidPoint Selects the EIB to monitor the midpoint voltage of up to eight 8 battery strings for either 24V or 48V systems o Disabled Disables the battery block monitoring feature BlockIn Use Num Number of 12V battery blocks being used e Block Voltage Diff 12V This menu item appears if 24 Block 2 or 48 Block 4 is selected above The Block Voltage Diff 12V setting selects the alarm threshold for battery block monitoring The NCU issues an alarm when any block voltage of any battery string has an abnormal value The alar
33. Check why voltage is low Lum a Commercial AC power has high frequency Commercial power has low frequency pm High Temperature AC input temperature sensor sensing high High Temp temperature condition Low Temperature AC input temperature sensor sensing low Low Temperature temperature condition Phase High Current Phase B High Current Phase C High Current Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 71 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU san User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Local Display Menus Overview Q NOTE These instructions describe the complete functionality of the NCU Controller Some functionality is dependent on This section provides descriptions of the Local Display Menus hardware connected to the NCU Controller Some menu items Refer also to Passwords and Privilege Levels on page 13 and shown may not be present in the NCU Controller used in your 9 Description of Local Display Menus Programmable Parameters system on page 88 For Web Interface refer to Web Interface Screens FACTORY DEFAULT SETPOINTS on page 95 Refer to the Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system for list of factory default values Menus ADJUSTMENT RANGE RESTRICTION Figure 11 to Figure 19 provide flow diagrams of the menus accessed via the NCU Controller local display and keypad 10 Sp
34. Enables or disables the High Temperature 1 Disconnect feature This feature causes 1 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 1 02 Enables or disables LVD 2 e VD2Mode Sets 2 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint e LVD 2 Disconnect Voltage LVD 2 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD2Reconnect Voltage LVD 2 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD2Reconnect Delay Delay time period until LVD 2 reconnects once voltage recovers when set for voltage e VD2Time The time period before LVD 2 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time e LVD 2 Dependency Select if LVD 2 can disconnect only if LVD 1 has disconnected or none e 1 02 Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 2 Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD 2 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See LVD Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 _LVD1 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 1 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e 1 02 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 2 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned
35. Generator Shunt DI Alarms Index Equipment Name Signal Name Alarm Level Alarm State Alarm Relay Modify 1 Power System Alarm CA High None Modify 2 Power System 012 Alarm CA High None Modify 3 Power System DI3 Alarm CA High None Modify 4 Power System 014 Alarm CA High None Modify 5 Power System DI5 Alarm CA High None Modify 6 Power System 016 Alarm CA High None Modify 7 Power System DI7 Alarm CA High None Modify 8 Power System DI8 ESTOP CA High None Modity 9 Power System DI9 Alarm CA High None Modify 10 Power System 0110 Alarm CA High None Modify 11 Power System 0111 Alarm CA High None Modify 12 Power System 012 Alarm CA High None Modify Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 63 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Procedure 1 modify the digital input alarm parameters click on the Modify button for that digital input alarm signal 2 Thefollowing window opens Figure 89 Setting DI Alarm Power System Signal Full Name Alarm Signal Abbr Name 011 Alarm New Alarm Levet New Relay Number New Alarm State High 3 Change the following parameters as desired and click on Set e Signal Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus e Signal Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus NewAlarm Level Alar
36. High 1 EIB T2 Temp2 Low EIB T2 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board
37. Line B is higher than the Line AB Over Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and Line B is lower than the Line AB Under Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and Line B is lower than the Line AB Under Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is higher than the Line BC Over Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is higher than the Line BC Over Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is lower than the Line BC Under Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is lower than the Line BC Under Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is higher than the Line CA Over Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is higher than the Line CA Over Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is lower than the Line CA Under Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is lower than the Line CA Under Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Phase A voltage is above over voltage 1 threshold Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Check why voltage is high Phase A voltage is above over voltage 2 threshold PH A Over Volt2 Code UM1M830BNA Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 70 Revision F July 20 2015 Model No M830
38. Maximum charge time temperature sensor connected to controller not battery determined from the time charge starts is settable in the range of temperature Over temperature start can be disabled completely 5hours to 24 hours from the Settings menu The end of recharge is determined by a three 3 step approach Under Voltage The under voltage start is triggered by under j tti e Step calculated battery capacity exceeds 90 voltage alarm 2 voltage settings Calculation is performed by measurement of battery The diesel generator will start and run until the normal recharge current and time in Ah cycle is due to finish depending on selected mode of operation Step2 charge current tail threshold is reached Under Voltage with Fixed Daily Time If the normal recharge cycle is from 7am until 7pm and under voltage has started the Diesel Generator at 5 30am the effective recharge will be from 5 30am Float Charge Default float voltage is 54 0V at 20 C with a until 7pm temperature compensation of 72mV C e Step 3 additional charge time is completed Under Voltage with Capacity Discharge If this mode is selected If battery temperature exceeds 38 C the charge voltage is reduced the recharge will terminate to 51V to reduce gassing and prevent thermal runaway The same is applicable as well for equalizing charge Operation with Grid Power Equalizing Charge Cycle As the cyclic use does not ensure Grid power i
39. ModBus Address User is to upload the file 48TL200 Baud rate 9600 xml into each FIAMM battery s separate controller applying the respective software BAUD Rate adjustment to each 48TL200 battery using the upgrade utility instructions as described in the User Manual referenced below FIAMM automatically assigns each battery with a default Modbus number of 02 In order for the NCU to communicate with multiple FIAMM 4871200 batteries each battery must have its respective address changed to one of the Modbus numbers noted below After the upload is complete the User is to toggle the ON Off switch located on each of the effected batteries for purpose of applying the BAUD rate software changes to the controller o Regardless of which battery is chosen for the first Modbus assignment assign the first battery with Modbus 6 e FIAMM Technical Bulletin 48TL200 Modbus Protocol Revision 5 Issue Date 21 05 2012 Section Setting a new MODBUS address Refer to the following FIAMM documents for relative instructions o Assign any additional batteries using whole numbers only up to 13 FIAMM User Manual 48TL200 SMC Monitor Revision 0 o Noteonly a maximum of 8 batteries can be Issue Date 27 08 2012 Section FW Update monitored using the NCU Procedure NOTE Remember to STOP the SMC Monitor software Q communication before upgrading any software changes 1 Change the BAUD rate on each of the F
40. Mode setting under System Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 89 Model No M830B M830D TAB in Web Interface is set to either RECT SOLAR SOLAR Float Volt R Float charge output voltage setting for rectifier when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to RECT SOLAR or Disabled EQ Voltage R Equalize charge output voltage setting for rectifier when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to RECT SOLAR or Disabled Curr Limit Mode Selects the current limit mode Yes or Batt Curr Limit Maximum battery charging current setting For example a value of 0 150C10 means that the charging current is limited to 15 of the battery s nominal capacity Over Curr Lmt Battery over current alarm setting For example a value of 0 300C10 means that when the charging current reaches 30 of the battery s nominal Capacity an alarm will be extended Auto EQ Enables or disables the Automatic Equalize Charge feature The following parameters need to be set via the Web Interface EQ Start Curr The system is transferred to Equalize Charge mode when battery charge current increases to this setting For example a value of 0 060C10 means that an Automatic Equalize is started if the battery charge current is greater than 6 of the battery s nominal Capacity EQ Start Cap The system is transferred to Equalize Charge mode when remaining battery c
41. NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power BEEN Accessing the Controller via a Network Management System NMS General The controller has an SNMP agent function Users can use a Network Management System NMS to perform the following operations e Query the operation status and input output signals of the devices connected to the controller e Browse the active alarms When the controller generates alarms the SNMP agent can be configured to notify the NMS through TRAPS automatically NMS Supported by SNMP Agent SNMP is a technology used for network management The technology is based on implementing an information base called MIB Managed Information Base This MIB contains parameters that are of interest from a management perspective All LAN connected equipment that supports SNMP also supports a default MIB called MIB II The SNMP Agent responds to requests received via the SNMP protocol and also actively sends TRAPS to a specified manager when certain MIB values change state This is used to actively inform a manager when an alarm situation is recognized Use HTTPS here Login Emerson G3 V indows Internet Explorer Go https 10 201 229 100 app www_user html engflogin htm NMS SUPPORTED BY SNMP V2 The SNMP agent of the controller supports SNMPv2 All the NMS that supports SNMPv2c can be used to access the controller The NMS includes HP OpenView IBM
42. No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Upload Data History Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 67 Data History Log Upload Query Data History Log Query 0 Rectifier Group Query Time from 2014 07 21 14 10 18 to 2014 07 29 14 10 18 Total 4726 record s queried Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Time 1 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 12 11 2 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 08 11 55 3 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 07 09 4 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 08 06 53 5 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 02 06 6 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 08 01 51 7 Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 57 04 8 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 07 56 49 9 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 52 01 10 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 07 51 46 11 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 46 58 12 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 A 2014 07 29 07 46 43 13 Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 41 56 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 145 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User M
43. Other setings SUB MENU METRO 92 Web Interface E 0 DE DO 95 OVERVIEW OF VV ED Ue UNUM UFU 95 M 95 System Status INFOrmation ALO iMdN 97 System Specifications Information Area cccccccsssssssssssssseesceeccccccccsececeesssssseseeeecccceceeseeeeeeeaassseseeeeeeceeeessseeeegaasssss 97 Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D iv Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA irc Controller Specifications Information Area Te eva rV ES ETE 97 E 98 SY SECM SEALS AI Cal c 99 PONET 99 Device Group Status Page EE 100 Gencal aT A e 115 GONA TE e a UE 116 E N a TRU m 116 Changing Programmable Parameters in the Settings 118 Quick Settings Tab Programmable Parameter 118 Equipment Tab Programmab
44. Split feature controls the NCU power system s System A output voltage and rectifiers current limit so that System A shares the load with System B Optional Functions The NCU controller can mimic the equalize and battery test functions of System B s controller In addition the NCU controller can mimic the low voltage load disconnect and or low voltage battery disconnect functions of System B This is accomplished by supplying digital signals from System B s controller to the NCU This allows these functions to remain active in System OVERVIEW See also Power Split Feature on page 6 How Power Split Works There are four User adjustable parameters for Power Split They are e Power Split Current Limit Value Current limit point for power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration e Delta Voltage The offset voltage that the power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration is setto It is suggested to leave this value at the default 0 5 volts e Proportion Coeff The proportional coefficient that the power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration is set to It is suggested to leave this value at the default 30 e Integral Time The integral time that the power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration is set to It is suggested to leave this value at the default 60 seconds The NCU contr
45. Time Start Reason End Reason Test Result 2013 11 12 02 23 45 2013 11 12 02 27 51 Start Manual Test End Testfor Capacity Condition Battery is OK Search for data Please selectrow Please select column Index Record Time System Voltage V 1 Current A Battery Voltage V Battery Capacity Ah Battery2 Current A 1 2013 11 12 02 23 45 52 48 20 06 52 6 189 0 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 140 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Upload Battery Test Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 61 Battery Test Log Upload Query Battery Test Log Start time 2013 11 12 02 23 45 End time 2013 11 12 02 27 51 Start reason Start Manual Test End reason End Test for Capacity Condition Test result Battery is OK EN Time S System Voltage V Battery Current Battery Voltage E Capacity Battery2 Current Battery2 Voltage Battery2 Capacity 2013 11 12 0223 45 52 48 20 06 52 60 0 00 0 00 300 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 141 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Event Log Tab Select Time Select the from and time Figure 62 Event Log Time Selection History Log Ev
46. Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA es EMERSON Network Power Required FIAMM Documentation aiisee vost aie Fer PUP ES NY ER UNE GREY YUHvE VE Ve ERA RES SUN eS PEU SV PES EFCEDUE SES 35 FIAMM Battery SMCMonitor200 Software 35 Installation Requirements for NCU Monitoring of FIAMM 5 35 PRS ends ica 37 CIS PT N 72 Sung oie cet 72 VISIT TT 72 Factory Default iuter eit 72 Adjustment Range Restrictions ssssseeecccccccccssceceessssssseeeeeeccceeeesseeaeceaasssseceeeeeeecceessesseaeegaassseeeseseeess 72 VIE MNT PP 74 Controller Information Menu accessed from the Main 75 m 76 77 Start Wizard Sub Menu accessed from Settings Menu 82 Indre Mus aime HO 83 Module PERRO
47. Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA This page is intentionally blank Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA im Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D viii Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA gorda Introd uction e Energy Management via Energy Optimization Mode Preface e Power Split Feature Diesel Feat These instructions describe the complete functionality of the NetSure Control Unit NCU Some functionality is dependent on e Supervisory Module SM Modules Monitoring hardware connected to the NCU Your system may not utilize all the functionality described Hybrid Control Function Supporting Generator Solar and Wind Energy Input and Optimization Refer also to the NCU Configuration Drawing C drawing 2 furnished with your system for list of factory default settings e Communications Function Overview FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Interface The NCU performs the following functions ick Sodium Nickel y The NCU controls the system automatically via configured e Rectifier Control including an Energy Optimization Mode y 9 parameters di n a i i A User can interface with the NCU locally using the local keypad e System Components Monitoring and System Alarms and display or locally remotely using the Web Interface Generation including recording alarms in logs The NCU can also
48. Year Number of planned battery discharge test per year There can be up to twelve 12 battery discharge tests per year 0 setting disables the planned test feature e Planned Test MM DD Hr Setting for when planned battery discharge test occurs Note that there can be up to twelve 12 battery discharge tests per year e Clear Bad Battery Alarm Clears a bad battery alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears Clear Battery Test Fail Alarm Clears a battery test fail alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears Clear Discharge Curr Imbalance Clears a discharge current imbalance alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears Time Settings Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions See also Changing the Date and Time on page 20 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 136 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA E e Specify Time o Get Local Time from Connected PC Allows you to automatically set the time When selected the controller will get the same time as the connected PC o Date amp Time Allows you to manually set the date and time e Local Zone for synchronization with time servers When selected the controller will get the local zone automatically or you can enter the zone e Get time automatica
49. ambient temperature ambient temp sensor fail smoke detected and water detection Relay 5 Generator Run at High Temp Output to intelligent cooling devices linked to AC supply DG run Relay 6 Intruder Alarm Alarm triggered by dry contact door motion sensor Relay 7 Diesel 1 in Operation Output to DG1 on site DG is set on for the duration of the signal Relay 8 Diesel 2 in operation Output to DG2 on site DG is set on for the duration of the signal Fixed Daily In this mode of operation the total duration of a complete cycle is 24hrs This duration is necessary as the operation is synchronized with day night temperature pattern When an extended recharge cycle is required its termination will still follow the 24hrs schedule Cycle Duration A complete cycle consists of discharge and charge periods during the combined total of 24hrs The discharge period starts at 7pm Itis then followed by recharge period Diesel Generator ON for the remainder of the 24hrs The discharge time is User selectable in the range 1hrs to 22hrs default setting is 12hrs Discharge The discharge start time and duration are settable Discharge period starts at 7pm The discharge time is User selectable in the range 1hours to 22hours default setting is 12 hours Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 10 es EMERSON Daa VAL 2 YVAJ LYWOTK Recharge Recharge period Diese
50. and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 41 Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Local Display Alarm Description Action to Correct SMTemp1 Temp1 High 2 SMTemp1 T1 Hi2 SMTemp1 Temp1 High 1 SMTemp1 T1 Hi1 SMTemp1 Temp1 Low SMTemp1 T1 Low SMTemp1 Temp8 High 2 SMTemp1 T8 Hi2 SMTemp1 Temp8 High 1 SMTemp1 T8 SMTemp1 Temp8 Low SMTemp1 T8 Low SMTemp8 Temp1 High 2 SMTemp8 T1 Hi2 SMTemp8 Temp1 High 1 SMTemp8 T1 SMTemp8 Temp1 Low SMTemp8 T1 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 8
51. battery discharge test used to verify that parallel batteries are discharging equally If the discharge current difference between the two batteries exceeds a preset value an alarm is generated Q NOTE This test requires a system with two battery shunts e Short Test Cycle Short Battery Discharge Test interval days e Short Test Time Short Battery Discharge Test time minutes e Short Test Max Difference Current An alarm is generated if the maximum difference between discharge currents of the two batteries exceeds this limit Test Voltage Level System output voltage setting during a battery discharge test Test Voltage This is the end of test voltage level for battery discharge tests A battery discharge test will end if battery voltage decreases to this setting Test Time This is the end of test time period for battery discharge tests A battery discharge test will end if this time period is exceeded Test Capacity This is the end of test remaining battery capacity for battery discharge tests A battery discharge test will end if remaining battery capacity decreases to this setting For example a value of 0 700C10 means that when the discharging current reaches 70 of the battery s nominal capacity the battery test is ended e Record Threshold Every time the battery voltage is changed more than this threshold new line is stored in the battery test log e Number of Planned Tests per
52. connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 42 Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM SMTemp8 Temp8 High 1 Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing SMTemp8 T8 temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 8 connected
53. controlBatteryTest Control battery test start 1 stop 0 controlRelay8 Control relay8 close 1 open 0 controlRelay7 Control relay7 close 1 open 0 controlRelay6 Control relay6 close 1 open 0 controlRelayTest Control relay test start 1 stop 0 Equipment Signal Table psEquipmentSignalTable Table of indexed equipment signal values equipmentSignalTableEntry An entry conceptual row in the equipment signal table psEquipmentSignalTableEntryIndex The unique sequence number of this equipment signal psEquipmentSignalValue Indexed equipment signal value Alarm Trap Counter The sequence number of last submitted alarm trap also last row in alarmLastTrapNo alarmTrapTable Alarm Trap Table alarmActiveAlarmTable Table holding information about the currently active alarms activeAlarmEntry An entry conceptual row in the alarm trap table Rk The unique sequence number of this alarm trap Rk Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 181 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA 4 5 EMERSON Network Power Table 7 Date and time when event occurred local time including timezone if alarmTime supported by controller alarmStatusChange The severity of the alarm One of 1 warning OA lowest level of alarm severity alarmSeverity 2 minor A3 3 major MA 4 critical CA high
54. down list of parameters LVD 2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Press ENT to select the parameter SV Press the UP and DOWN keys to Voltage Voltage Time change the parameter LVD 2 Disc Volt 43 44 36 to 60 Press ENT to make the change LVD2 Recon Volt Press ESC to cancel the change 52 4 40 to 60 LVD 2 Time 599min 30 to 1000 The parameter values shown in are the LVD 2 HTD adjustment range or acceptable values Factory default settings are listed in the Disabled Disabled Enabled NCU Configuration Drawing C dwg furnished with your system ENT AC Settings ESC Nominal AC Volt AC Settings gt 230V 50 to 450 Mains Fail Alm1 4 0 to 100 Mains Fail Alm2 496 0 to 100 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 80 Revision F July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA Figure 14 Settings Menu ENT H Sys Settings e LCD Language English English Chinese Change the language option here Keypad Voice that the LCD menus will use On On Off Date The local language selected in the 2014 03 25 in the Advance Settings Menu is Time Repeat for all fields displayed here along side the English 09 41 22 ENT to save the change language option Note that the English LCD Rotation ESC to cancel language option is always displayed Big Screen Big Screen or 0 degrees 90 degree
55. first When you select the SW Maintenance Tab click on the Stop Controller button Figure 83 Upload Download Stop Controller Upload Download Upload Download needs to stop the Controller Do you wantto stop the Controller 2 Thefollowing window opens Figure 84 Upload Download Controller Stopped Controller was stopped successfully You can upload download the file 3 Click OK Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 160 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 160 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA 4 following window opens Figure 85 Upload Download File Home gt Advanced Settings gt SW Maintenance 2 Welkome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms DI Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt Upload Download File Caution Only the file SettingParam run or files with extension tar or tar gz can be downloaded If the downloaded file is NOT correct the Controller will run abnormally Y ou must hit the START CONTROLLER button before leaving this screen Select File Browse Download to Controller File in controller Configuration Package Upload to Computer Start Controller ALERT Never navigate from this Web page without first clicking on Start Controller If you do you will not have Web access A manual system reset is required to restore Web access 5 To
56. for Curr Share Alm alarm troubleshooting information Input Under Voltage Protection A solar converter is in under voltage Low Input Protect protection mode Input to solar converter mounting position is Input Not DC not DC Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 69 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 69 Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display AC Meter AC Meter must be present in system AC Meter Communication Fail Comm Fail Line AB Over Voltage 1 L AB Over Volt1 Line AB Over Voltage 2 L AB Over Volt2 Line AB Under Voltage 1 L AB UnderVolt1 Line AB Under Voltage 2 L AB UnderVolt2 Line BC Over Voltage 1 L BC Over Volt1 Line BC Over Voltage 2 L BC Over Volt2 Line BC Under Voltage 1 L BC UnderVolt1 Line BC Under Voltage 2 L BC UnderVolt2 Line CA Over Voltage 1 L CA Over Volt1 Line CA Over Voltage 2 L CA Over Volt2 Line CA Under Voltage 1 L CA UnderVolt1 Line CA Under Voltage 2 L CA UnderVolt2 Phase A Over Voltage 1 PH A Over Volt1 Phase A Over Voltage 2 AC meter has lost communications with the coniu Check communications cables Voltage between Line A and Line B is higher than the Line AB Over Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and
57. higher than rectifier capacity causing the batteries to discharge install additional rectifiers Check the batteries Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Name Local Display Alarm Description Action to Correct Comp Temp High2 Comp Temp High2 Comp Temp High1 Comp Temp High1 Comp Temp Low Comp Temp Low Compensation Sensor Fault CompTempFail System Temp1 High 2 System T1 Hi2 System Temp1 High 1 System T1 Hi1 System Temp1 Low System T1 Low System Temp2 High 2 System T2 Hi2 System Temp2 High 1 System T2 System Temp2 Low System T2 Low System Temp3 High 2 System T3 Hi2 System Temp3 High 1 System T3 Hi1 System Temp3 Low System T3 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Compensation temperature sensor sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Compensation temperature sensor sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Compensation temperature sensor sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature lower than low temperature
58. info screen The actual display of an individual battery capacity trend diagram or info screen is dependent on the NCU configuration see Figure 48 or Figure 49 Figure 48 Individual Battery Capacity Trend Diagram Capacity Trend Diagram 99 98 97 96 95 02 23 03 05 03 15 03 25 Date MM DD Figure 49 Individual Battery Capacity Info Screen FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Signal Value m Battery Management State Float Charge 50 25 Total Battery Current 1 5A 0 25 BEEN m 50 Battery Temp Sensor _ 11 SoNick Back to Battery List Signal Value Signal Value Bus Voltage 5321V Battery Temperature AVE 264 7 deg C Board Temperature 47 5 deg C Tc Center Temperature 265 2 deg C Tc Left Temperature 263 9 deg C Tc Right Temperature 265 2 deg C Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 113 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU son User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Individual Battery Settings Page In Figure 42 click on the symbol located on an individual battery icon to go to the individual battery settings page Click Back J to go back to the individual battery status page See Figure 50 Figure 50 Individual Battery Settings Page Home gt Power System gt Battery 2 Welcome admin Logout Battery Battery 1
59. mms 84 Pe uic A 85 By eC E E D Ten 86 Description of Local Display Menus Programmable Parameters cccssscssssccssssccsssccccssscccsscccssssccssscccsssccssccseass 88 E AT A A TE A T A A T E T A E E 88 Maintenir e aaa 88 Energy Saving SUD MO NU sssssssseeeecccccecccccseeesssssseeeeecceccceeeeessaeaeesssseeeeeecccceeeeessauaeaessssseeeeeeceeeeeesessauageaesses 88 Alarm Set ngs 88 RectSetings Ub 89 SEDIPS SUD 89 Se GUNG SUD ME N e uomini 89 charge Sub eni en ne eae 89 Batt ry Test 90 Temp SUID I a etes 90 Batti Settings S TIR TIR TNR m 90 Batt2 Settings SUD Men eu 90 WOS 90 SOU UGS 91 SVS Settings SUD ICME a 91 COMM Settings SUB MENU 91
60. of Form C alarm relay dry contact outputs for connection of remote alarms Relay contacts are rated for 60 W 2 A 30 VDC or 1 A 60 VDC Screw pressure type connections are provided Wire size range is 28 AWG to16 AWG Recommended torque for these connections is 0 19 N m 1 7 in Ibs Refer to Figure 103 for connector location and pin outs Each relay is user configurable for alarm conditions Alarm relay contacts can be connected to other monitoring equipment Note that some relay outputs may be factory wired to the system IB2 Controller Interface Board and EIB Controller Extended Interface Board An IB2 Controller Interface Board and or EIB Controller Extended Interface Board may be connected to the NCU The IB2 and EIB provide additional digital inputs and relay outputs Note that some digital inputs and or relay outputs may be factory wired to the system Refer to your Power System documentation for IB2 and connections and specifications Figure 103 NCU Digital Input and Relay Output Connections 0000000000 0000000000 NC NO C NC NO NC NC eet o Lo y E I e 48 24V DI DO 48 24V DI DO DI 1 DI 2 DO 1 DO2 DI 3 DI 4 DO 3 DO 4 Digital Relay Digital Relay Inputs Outputs Inputs Outputs In the local display and Web pages digital inputs are referred to as DI9 through DI12 and relay outputs are referred to as Relay 14 through Relay 17 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 185 Code UM1
61. on the EIB board to None Battery or Ambient e EIB Temp2 High 2 Sets temperature port 2 on the EIB board Temperature High 2 alarm point e EIB Temp2 High 1 Sets temperature port 2 on the EIB board Temperature High 1 alarm point 2 Low Sets temperature port 2 on the EIB board Temperature Low alarm point SMTemp Temp Sets temperature port the SM Temp module to None Battery or Ambient e SMTemp Temp High 2 Sets temperature port on the SM Temp module Temperature High 2 alarm point e SMTemp Temp High 1 Sets temperature port on the SM Temp module Temperature High 1 alarm point SMTemp Temp Low Sets temperature port on the SM Temp module Temperature Low alarm point Rectifiers Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Current Limit Enables or disables adjusting the output current limit point NOTE By default this is set to disabled When disabled rectifier current limit is set in the rectifier not via the NCU at the maximum current limit point e Current Limit Point Sets the output current limit point for all rectifiers combined when the Current Limit setting above is set to enabled e HVSD Enables or disables the High Voltage Shutdown feature for all rectifiers HVSDLimit Sets the High Voltage Shutdown point for all rectifiers when the HVSD setting above is set to enabled e Restart on HVSD Enables or disables the High Voltage Shutdo
62. page 160 to download a Web Menu Navigation To Download an Application SettingParam run file into the controller a CAT Package Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab Upgrading the NCU Using an Application All Package See Upload Download Procedure on page 160 to download an M Application Package into the controller This procedure is typically used to upgrade your NCU when a new release of firmware is available for you application The name of the Application All Package file must end in tar or tar gz An Restoring Factory Default Configuration Application All package file has both the application software and configuration package and is usually supplied for an This procedure is typically used to restore any changes made to application upgrade any settings relay assignments alarm severities or signal names This file is not shipped with the system There are one or two steps A Application User can copy an Application All Package from your computer required to restore your NCU as shipped to a USB memory device You can then place the USB memory device into the NCU USB port and then download the file into the e One step to restore the factory default configuration NCU Controller If upgrading the NCU with a USB drive other than required only if you made any changes to relay the supplied USB the following USB drive specifications must be assignments alarm severi
63. rate of change per C above or below the interval TempComp Center setting This value is expressed in millivolt per C per string mV C str For example fora rate of change of 72 mV C str in a 24 cell 48V nominal battery string the rate of change is 3 mV per cell Cyc EQ Duration Cyclic scheduled Equalize charging duration Battery e Temp Comp Clamp Enables or disables the temperature compensation voltage clamp feature e Test Volt Level System output voltage setting during a P 9 battery discharge test e Temp Comp MaxV Upper voltage limit where battery temperature compensation clamps the voltage e Test Volt This is the end of test voltage level for P P P 9 battery discharge tests battery discharge test will end Temp Comp Min V Lower voltage limit where battery if battery voltage decreases to this setting temperature compensation clamps the voltage Test Time This is the end of test time period for Batt1 Settings Sub Menu battery discharge tests A battery discharge test will end if this time period is exceeded e Shunt Current Enter the battery string s shunt current ting EndTestCapacity This is the end of test remaining battery capacity for battery discharge tests A battery e Shunt Voltage Enter the battery string s shunt voltage discharge test will end if remaining battery capacity rating decreases to this setting For example a value of 0 700
64. sensor set as a battery Settings Menu Battery Tab temperature sensor as the BTRM sensor Enter values for the following parameters Local Menu Navigation Action and BTRM Voltage None Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu Battery Tab BTRM Temp Sensor Configuring the NCU Identification of Rectifiers and Assigning which Input Feed i he Rectifi Also enter values for the BTRM temperature alarms from ssigning which Input Feed is Connected to the Rectifiers atte When rectifiers are all installed prior to applying power starting the system the order in which the NCU identifies the rectifiers is by serial number lowest serial number is Rect 1 next lowest is Rect 2 etc If you prefer the NCU to identify the Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 25 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power rectifiers by position in the system perform the following Converter ID repeat for every converter procedure then Upon power up the NCU arbitrarily assigns Feed AC1 AC2 or AC3 Settings Menu DC DC Converters Tab Confirm Converter ID to each rectifier This assignment is used to display rectifier AC input feed voltage s The User may reassign the feed to each rectifier per your specific installation by following the procedure Delos Local Menu Navi
65. should always be worn when handling the NCU Controller ESD protective packaging material must also be used when carrying shipping the NCU Controller 5 4 Loosenthe captive fastener securing the latch mechanism to the front of the NCU to be replaced Pull the latch mechanism away from the NCU this will retract the latch mechanism located on the bottom of the NCU This unlocks the NCU from the shelf Refer to Figure 102 Slide the NCU Controller completely from the shelf Loosen the captive fastener securing the latch mechanism to the front of the replacement NCU Pull the latch mechanism away from the NCU this will retract the latch mechanism located on the bottom of the NCU NOTE Depending on your network security settings when you 6 remove a device that is connected to your network and assign the same IP address to the replacement device you may not be allowed to communicate with the replacement device over the network Contact your network administrator for assistance lt 7 Slide NCU completely into its mounting position The NCU is hot swappable It can be removed and installed with PP 8 Push the latch mechanism into the front panel of the the system operating and without affecting the output bus NCU and secure by tightening the captive fastener This Procedure locks the NCU securely to the shelf 1 Before performing this procedure ensure the 9 Wait for the controller to finish booting a
66. to Manual Setting reverts to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e DCOn Off Control Temporarily turns the DC output on or off for all rectifiers when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e ACOn Off Control Temporarily turns the AC input on or off for all rectifiers when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Rectifiers LED Control Temporarily sets whether or not a rectifier s local power indicator blinks when the controller is communicating with the rectifier when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Fan Speed Control Sets the fan speed for all rectifiers e Confirm Rectifier ID Feed After changing rectifier ID and or input feed assignments use this menu item to confirm the change The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the ID and feed setting of all rectifiers are updated e Reset Rectifier IDs Resets the rectifier IDs after they have been previously changed and confirmed The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the NCU resets the rectifier IDs by reassigning ID numbers Reset Cycle Alarm Resets a rectifier oscillator alarm The only selection is Clear Once Clear is selected and confirmed the alarm clears e Clear Rectifier Lost Alarm Clears a rect
67. used Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 52 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 52 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display SoNick Battery Alarms SoNick Battery Alarms Refer to the documentation provided with the SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 53 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Name Local Display Battery Fuse Alarms Batt Fuse Fuse 1 Alarm Fuse 1 Alarm Fuse 6 Alarm Fuse 6 Alarm SMDU Bat Fuse Batt Fuse 1 Alarm Batt Fuse 1 Alm Batt Fuse 6 Alarm Batt Fuse 6 Alm DC Distribution Alarms DC Distr Over Voltage 1 Fuse 1 is open Fuse 6 is open SMDU Battery Fuse Unit Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system Battery fuse 1 is open Battery fuse 4 is open DC output voltage is above over voltage 1 Alarm Description Action to Correct Find out and eliminate the reason the fuse is open before replacing Check for overload or short circuit If the fuse was manually removed check with the person that removed it before reinserting it Find out and eliminate the reason the f
68. value is 60 of the NCU power system s rectifier capacity 5 Setthe Delta Voltage This voltage is by default set to 0 5 V but can be readjusted e If the distribution current is lower than 50 of the total capacity of the NCU power system the Delta Voltage can be adjusted to a lower level than 0 5 V to get a system voltage that is closer to the desired float charging voltage If the voltage drop between the existing system and the NCU system is expected to be gt 0 5 V the Delta Voltage can be adjusted to a higher level than 0 5 V to get a correct split function e Temperature controlled battery charging cannot be set in the NCU power system in power split mode If this function is implemented in the existing power system a limited function within a temperature range of approximately 15 C will be achieved if the Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Delta Voltage is set to a higher level maximum 2 00 V e If the Delta Voltage 0 5 V is considered to be too high the split function can be tested at various modes of operation to find a lower setting Optional Function Setup Equalize Charge Setup If the equalize charge function is to be used equalize charge must be implemented in the existing power system and an equalizing signal from its control unit must be connected to the NCU 1 Inthe Web Interface menus navigate to Settings Menu Battery Equalize Charge Voltage Set
69. voltage setting performed every 1 365 days During a battery discharge test the This feature can also be disabled NCU controls the rectifiers output to place the entire load or partial load on the batteries The NCU monitors the discharge of the Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 4 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU anua U M 1 9 3 0 N A Network Power battery and saves the results battery test log The NCU stores Battery LVD Low Voltage Disconnect ten 10 battery discharge tests To prevent serious damage to the batteries during a commercial AC power failure the batteries can be disconnected by voltage or For manual battery discharge tests as well as for scheduled battery time control discharge tests the following parameters must be set End Test Voltage End Test Time and End Test Capacity See Figure 4 Functional Description The batteries are reconnected automatically when commercial AC power is restored and a predetermined DC voltage level is reached Figure 4 Battery Test Diagram e Voltage Controlled Disconnection When the set voltage level is reached the batteries are disconnected Vnom Test e Time Controlled Disconnection After the Mains Failure alarm occurs the batteries will disconnect after the set time has elapsed Vend s 4 Test not O
70. where 0 lt nnn lt 255 Default Gateway Sets the controller s gateway address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn lt 255 This is the address of the gateway of the network on which the controller resides The address must be a valid address and must not be 255 255 255 255 e Over Voltage 1 Sets the Over Voltage 1 alarm point e Over Voltage 2 Sets the Over Voltage 2 alarm point e Under Voltage 1 Sets the Under Voltage 1 alarm point e Under Voltage 2 Sets the Under Voltage 2 alarm point e ConvVoltSet Sets the output voltage for all converters Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 94 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA cain aia Web Interface Screens Overview of Web Function This section provides descriptions of the Web Interface Screens Refer also to Passwords and Privilege Levels on page 13 and Using the Web Interface on page 15 For Local Display Menus refer to Local Display Menus on page 72 Q NOTE Best viewed at 1024 x 768 resolution Homepage In the Web Interface after entering a valid User Nameand Passwordand clicking LOGIN the Homepage window opens See also Logging into the Controller on page 19 Figure 21 NCU Homepage t S NETSURE EMERSON Site NCU Emerson Control Unit Network Power Home Power System Welcome admin Logout
71. with the controller Rectifier Communication Fail Rect Comm Fail Derated ee Derated A rectifier is in output power derating mode Current Sharing Alarm Refer to Rectifier User Manual for CurrShare Alarm 9 troubleshooting information AC Undervoltage Protection A rectifier is in under voltage protection AC UnderV Protect mode SMDUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unit Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system SMDUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Communication Fail Check communications cables Comm Fail Communications failure Current1 High Current Curr 1 Hi Current Very High Current Curr 1 Very Hi Current 1 high Current 1 very high Current25 High Current Curr 25 Hi Current25 Very High Current Curr 25 Very Hi Current 25 high Current 25 very high Shunt Coefficient Conflict Shunt Conflict Shunt coefficient conflicting Verify shunt size SMDUH Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarms SM DUH Module must be present in system SMDUH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Check communications cables Under Voltage Distribution voltage is below low voltage QUT Under Voltage threshold 9 Over Voltage Distribution voltage is above high voltage Over Voltage Check why system voltage is high Communication Fail The SM DU 1 has lost communications with Comm Fail the controller SM BRC Unit Alarms SM BRC Module must be pr
72. 00 Modbus Protocol Revision 5 Issue Date 21 05 2012 FIAMM User Manual 4871200 SMC Monitor Revision 0 Issue Date 27 08 2012 e FAMM Technical Bulletin SMC Battery Software Interface Revision 0 0 Issue Date 3 2014 FIAMM Battery SMCMonitor200 Software Installation and monitoring instructions of the FIAMM batteries using SMCMonitor200 Software is located in the Technical Bulletin SMC Battery Software Interface Revision 0 0 Issue Date 3 2014 Contact FIAMM for any questions regarding the SMCMonitor200 operation NOTE FIAMM SMCMonitor200 software is used exclusively to directly monitor batteries via a User s computer The monitoring software has no application with the NCU Controller Following software is required for SMCMonitor200 communication for the User s computer and is available from FIAMM Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 35 es EMERSON Natwo rk Po wel VV U U V v lt I e Virtual Com Port Driver Installation e SMCMonitor200 1 5 3 Software Folder o Containing Folders Backup Config Log XML o ContainingFiles SMC Battery Software Interface So Nick 48TL200 pdf SMCMonitor200 exe Installation Requirements for NCU Monitoring of FIAMM Battery s The setup installation for monitoring of batteries using the Emerson NCU requires the following procedures 1 Install 5485 conductors in parallel
73. 01 Config Version 1 00 Web Interface Login Screen Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 156 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA SW Maintenance Tab Allows you to perform software maintenance procedures Figure 79 SW Maintenance Tab Home Advanced Settings SW Maintenance Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt ss Auto Config This function will automatically configure SM units and modbus devices that have been connected to RS485 bus Auto Config Restore Factory Defaults Restore default configuration The system will reboot Restore Defaults Reboot controller Retrieve SettingParam run Retrieve the current settings of the controller s adjustable parameters Retrieve File Upload Download Upload Download needs to stop the Controller Do you want to stop the Controller Stop Controller Auto Config Procedure The auto configuration feature scans the system for intelligent equipment connected to controller such as SMDU IB and EIB and configures these into the controller automatically To start the auto configuration process click on the Auto Config button Figure 80 Auto Config s Auto Config This function will automatically configure SM units and modbus devices that have been connected to RS485 bus
74. 0DNA Model No M830B M830D Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 board and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB board and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1
75. 142 144 146 MONU 148 Settings 150 Adds 150 G 151 SNMP T T M HH 153 AID TP 156 SWMaintenance TaD 157 T a E EE E E E E E 162 TREO TEN 163 165 Generator TaD MT 167 Pr 169 uei o 170 rE E rE rara 172 8 00 Iv Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA seth SIEMENS E e 174 Accessing the Controller a Network Management System NMS ee eee ee eee e ee eene e eene 175 e lr 175 NIMS Supported By ulia 175 NMS S ppo ted by SNMP V 175 NMS Supported by 175 Parameter seting 1 SINIVIP Manager a
76. 3 11 12 00 13 48 11 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 12 43 2013 11 12 00 13 18 12 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 12 14 2013 11 12 00 1229 13 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 11 55 2013 11 12 00 12 04 14 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 11 25 2013 11 12 00 11 39 15 Rectifier 1 Rectifier Communication Fail MA 2013 11 12 00 10 47 2013 11 12 00 11 11 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 139 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU son User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Battery Test Log Tab Select Battery Test Number Select the Battery Test Log to query from the drop down list box Battery test 1 is the most recent Figure 59 Battery Test Log Number Selection Welcome admin Logout Alarm History Log Battery Test Log EventLog Data History Log Choose the last battery test Query Selected Battery Test Click Query to query the selected battery test The Web page displays up to ten 10 battery tests Q NOTE Battery tests in which battery voltage changed less than the Record Threshold setting are not recorded Figure 60 Battery Test Log Query History Log Battery Test Log Welcome admin Alarm History Log Battery Test Log EventLog Data History Log Choose the last battery test Start Time End
77. 50 23 deg C 23 deg C Temp Comp 23 C 0 0A Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 111 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU ce User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Figure 46 Individual Battery Status Page Home Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Battery Signal Value 10hrs 75 Battery Management State Float Charge 50 5hrs 25 50 9 V 0 0A 25 Battery Rating Ah 300 Ah 50 22 deg C 0 22 deg C 22 Estimated 1 5 2 itt a 0 0 A da 0 0 A 100 0 100 0 Figure 47 Individual Battery Status Page FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Home Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Battery Signal Value Jm Battery Management State Float Charge 50 1 5 2 4 25 Battery Rating 197 4 50 SoNick Battery1 5 Battery2 it 0 8A 0 7 98 7 99 8 Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 112 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA Individual Battery Capacity Trend Diagram or Info Screen Displayed on the Battery Device Group status page are the individual batteries installed in the system Click on an individual battery Battery 1 or Battery 2 to display its Capacity Trend Diagram or
78. 6 Audible Alarm Alarm Settings gt Off Alarm Blocked Normal ClrRectComm Fail Yes Clear Rect Lost Yes Clir Bad Bat Alm Yes CIrBatTestFail Yes Reset Cycle Alm Yes Clr AbniCur Alm Yes Clr Cur Imb Alm Yes ClrAllConvCommF Yes CirConvComm Fail Yes Clear Conv Lost Yes ClearSolarLost Yes Rst RectGrpLost Yes To Change a Parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to move up and down list of parameters Press ENT to select the parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to change the parameter Press ENT to make the change Press ESC to cancel the change Note Certain line items in menu or menus themselves appear if system is equipped with function or function is enabled The parameter values shown in are the adjustment range or acceptable values Factory default settings are listed in the NCU Configuration Drawing C dwg furnished with your system 4 Network Power Off On 3 min 10 min 1 hr 4 hrs Normal Blocked Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Figure 14 Settings Menu ENT E Batt Settings Batt Settings gt ree E Note Items marked with an gt indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu Charge gt Bat
79. 8 Temp SMTemp8 Temp8 You can also select Maximum or Average which takes the maximum or average reading of the temperature probes any of System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ SMTemp1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 set as ambient temperature probes e Ambient Temp High2 Sets the Ambient Temperature High 2 alarm point e Ambient Temp High1 Sets the Ambient Temperature High 1 alarm point e Ambient Temp Low Sets the Ambient Temperature Low alarm point Fail Safe Mode When enabled sets the relay designated as the Critical Summary alarm relay to operate in the fail safe mode In this mode the relay is energized during normal operation and de energized for an alarm condition e Rectifier Expansion o Inactive Select this option if this is the only NCU controller in the power system o Primary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this controller is to be the primary controller Note that only one 1 NCU controller can be set as the primary controller Q NOTE When primary is selected the NCU will start auto configure This process will take more than three 3 minutes o Secondary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this controller is to be a secondary controller ALERT DO NOT set the controller to Secondary from the We
80. Alarm Blocked e Starts or stops battery test o Blocked Forces the alarm relays in the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state Mtnc Cycle Enables or disables the maintenance cycle timer When enabled the following parameter can be ClrRectCommfail Clears a rectifier communication fail set alarm Cycle Time The maintenance cycle time is the e Clear Rect Lost Clears a rectifier lost alarm number of days before a maintenance alarm i issued To Clr Bad Bat Alm Clears a bad battery alarm reset the maintenance timer and clear the maintenance alarm clear the maintenance run time see Clearing the ClrBatTestFail Clears a battery test fail alarm Maintenance Alarm on page 27 e Reset Cycle Alm Clears a rectifier oscillator alarm e ClrAbniCur Alm Clears an abnormal current alarm e ClrCurimb Alm Clears a current imbalance alarm Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 99 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA es EMERSON Natwo rk Po wel VV U U V v lt I e ClrAllConvCommEF Clears an All Converter Comm Fail alarm e ClrConvCommrFail Clears a converter communication fail alarm e Clear Conv Lost Clears a converter lost alarm e ClearSolarLost Clears a solar converter lost alarm e RstRectGrpLost Resets rectifier group lost alarms RECT SETTING
81. B M830D NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Phase A Under Voltage 1 Phase A voltage is below under voltage 1 PH A UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase A Under Voltage 2 Phase A voltage is below under voltage 2 PH A UnderVolt2 threshold Phase B Over Voltage 1 Phase B voltage is above over voltage 1 PH B Over Volt1 threshold i Check why voltage is high Phase B Over Voltage 2 Phase B voltage is above over voltage 2 PH B Over Volt2 threshold Phase B Under Voltage 1 Phase B voltage is below under voltage 1 PH B UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase B Under Voltage 2 Phase B voltage is below under voltage 2 PH B UnderVolt2 threshold Phase C Over Voltage 1 Phase C voltage is above over voltage 1 PH C Over Volt1 threshold E Check why voltage is high Phase C Over Voltage 2 Phase C voltage is above over voltage 2 PH C Over Volt2 threshold Phase C Under Voltage 1 Phase C voltage is below under voltage 1 PH C UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase C Under Voltage 2 Phase C voltage is below under voltage 2 PH C UnderVolt2 threshold mal Failure Commercial AC power failure Check why no commercial AC power Mains Failure Severe Mains Failure SevereMainsFail Commercial AC power voltage is too low
82. Board Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 40 Check why alarm is active Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 s NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Table 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display IB2 Temp1 High 2 IB2 T1 Hi2 IB2 1 High 1 IB2 T1 Hi1 IB2 Temp1 Low IB2 T1 Low IB2 Temp2 High 2 IB2 T2 Hi2 IB2 Temp2 High 1 IB2 T2 IB2 Temp2 Low IB2 T2 Low EIB Temp1 High 2 EIB T1 Hi2 EIB Temp1 High 1 EIB T1 Hi1 Temp1 Low EIB T1 Low EIB Temp2 High 2 EIB T2 Hi2 EIB Temp2
83. C10 means that when the discharging current reaches 70 of the battery s nominal capacity the Batt2 Settings Sub Menu battery test is ended e Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity e RecordThreshold Every time the battery voltage is e Shunt Current Enter the battery string shunt s current changed more than this threshold a new line is stored in the battery test log e Shunt Voltage Enter the battery string shunt s voltage rating Temp Comp Sub Menu e Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity Sensor Select None for no temperature compensation or the temperature probe System T1 System T2 System T3 IB2 T1 IB2 T2 EIB T1 EIB T2 SMTempl SMTemp1 8 5 8 T1 SMTemp8 T8 sensing battery temperature for temperature compensation You can also select Maximum or Average which takes the maximum or LVD SETTINGS SUB MENU e HTD Point Sets high temperature limit at which LVD1 and or LVD2 contactors will open disconnect if the HTD1 and or HTD2 features are enabled If this temperature is reached a disconnect occurs regardless average reading of the temperature probes any of System T1 System T2 System IB2 T1 182 T2 EIB T1 e Recon Point Sets temperature at which reconnect T2 SMTemp1 T1 SMTemp1 T8 SMTemp8 will occur following a High Temperature Disconnect SMTemp8 T8 set as batter
84. CU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA 7 psRectifierldent Rectifier physical location identifier The type of alarm change of 1 Activated 2 Deactivated psRectifierFail The Distribution psTotalLoadCurrent Total load current stored as integer Distribution Load Table preda eee ene rebas umo de tene Distribution General Table GEN haee ro or NEN Io ccc HEN Converter Group a Converter Table psConverterTable Table holding information about individual converters Rk psConverterEntry An entry conceptual row in the converter info table Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 180 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge ida Table 7 psConverterlndex Automatically generated index object psConverterProductNumber Converter product number psConverterHWVersion Converter hardware revision psConverterSWVersion Converter software revision psConverterSerialNumber Converter serial number psConverterCurrent Converter current psConverterldent Converter physical location identifier The type of alarm change psConverterFail 1 activated 2 deactivated Control Group
85. CU capability to receive status Local Menu Navigation information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Main Menu Settings Icon Rect Settings Current Limit set to batteries enabled then set Curr Limit Pt Local Menu Navigation Web Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings navigate menus and Settings Menu Rectifiers Tab Current Limit set to enabled then enter parameters set Current Limit Point Web Menu Navigation ec Checking Controller s Current Limit Point after Adding or Removing a Rectifier Solar Converter or Converter Module 2etunguattery If a rectifier solar converter or converter module is added the respective current limit point in amps will automatically increase to maintain the same percentage For example if the current limit was set to 10025 of combined capacity and a module is added the new current limit setpoint will be 100 of the combined capacity including the new module NOTE After setting the battery capacity the User should also reset the battery capacity battery must be fully charged from the Web Interface Settings Menu Battery Tab Reset Battery Capacity from the Local Interface Settings Menu Batt Settings Basic Settings Reset Batt Cap If a rectifier solar converter or converter is removed from the system and the Rect Comm Fail or Conv Comm Fail alarm is cleared the respective current limit point will remain unchanged
86. CU controllers set as secondary controllers to 201 202 or 203 Note that each secondary controller must be set to a different address e Power Split Mode Enables or disables the power split feature disabled indicates the NCU system operates normally and enabled indicates the NCU system is in Power Split Mode See Power Split Feature on page 6 and Power Split Feature on page 30 e Power Split Current Limit Value Current limit point for power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration e Delta Voltage The offset voltage that the power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration is set to It is suggested to leave this value at the default 0 5 volts e Outgoing Alarms Blocked o Normal Alarms are processed normally o Blocked Forces the alarm relays in the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state e EStop EShutdown o Disabled Disables the Emergency Stop and Emergency Shutdown functions o EStop Enables the Emergency Stop function o EShutdown Enables the Emergency Shutdown function e LCD Audible Alarm o Disables the audible alarm On Whenanew alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm o 3min 10min 1hr 4hrs When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected time period e Auto Manual State o Auto The controller automatically controls the pow
87. Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server For a connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above For dial up settings Click on the LAN Settings button The following window opens In the LAN Settings window uncheck the Proxy Server box and click Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Proxy server Use proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections or Downloading Files into the NCU Your computer s security settings may prevent you from loading files or downloading files into the NCU Refer to the following procedure to set your computer s security settings to allow for this Procedure lt 1 NOTE Internet Explorer is used in this procedure other browsers are similar Launch Internet Explorer Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA 2 Select nternet the 7006 The 4 Inthe Internet Options window select the Securitytab Internet Options window opens In the Internet ixi Options window select the Genera tab
88. D 7 Revision F July 20 2015 es NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA work Pow work OW LYWOTK DIESEL MANAGEMENT FEATURE The Diesel Management feature is available when an SM AC supervisory module is connected to the NCU The Diesel Management feature consists of a Diesel Test The Diesel Test can be performed at specific intervals or a User can manually start the Diesel Test The NCU records the test results SUPERVISORY MODULE SM MODULES MONITORING Various devices supervisory modules can be connected to the NCU to extend its monitoring capabilities HYBRID CONTROL FUNCTION SUPPORTING GENERATOR SOLAR AND WIND ENERGY INPUT AND OPTIMIZATION Hybrid Control is designed for use in new installations or as an upgrade of existing sites powered by a diesel generator s when grid power is not available The Hybrid control is also applicable to sites with highly unreliable or frequently unavailable grid power connection The primary power source is still considered to be the diesel generator s Since grid power is always given priority the primary power source is still considered to be the grid power NOTE The Hybrid Control function requires a specific configuration Hybrid Control menus will not normally be displayed unless your NCU has been configured by Emerson for this function Contact Emerson for a Hybrid Control configuration General Hybrid Control allows the option of selec
89. DNA 11 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU ce User Manual UM1M830BNA sich Operation Local Indicators Location and Identification Refer to Figure 8 Description There are three 3 indicators located on the NCU s front panel Refer to Table 2 for the function of the indicators Figure 8 Local Indicators and Menu Navigation Keys Locations Minor Alarm Indicator Yellow 1 Status Indicator 5 Status WY Critical or Major Green Indicator Alarm Indicator A Minor Alarm 10 100M Ethernet Indicator Yellow Pot 10 100M Ethernet Menu Port Navigation Keys WY Critical or Navaation Indicator 8 Red Table2 Local Indicators Indicator Normal State Fault State Fault Cause Tuus No input power to the NCU Green put p The system has or more active Minor Minor Alarm 2 alarms Alarm conditions are Yellow programmable The system has or more active Major Major or Critical M m Critical alarms Alarm conditions are Alarm Red programmable Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 12 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA E Passwords and Privilege Levels Users for local and Web access to the NCU are set via the Web Interface NOTE Anyone can browse the NCU via the local keypad and display A passwo
90. DNA 142 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Upload Event Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 64 Event Log Upload Query Event Log Query Time from 2014 07 28 14 00 13 to 2014 07 29 14 00 13 Total 7 record s queried Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Time Sender Name Sender Type 1 Rectifier Group HVSD Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 58 WEB admin User 2 Rectifier Group Diesel Generator Power Limit Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 54 WEB admin User 3 Rectifier Group Diesel Generator Power Limit Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 50 WEB admin User 4 Battery Group Constant Current Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 33 WEB admin User 5 Battery Group Constant Current Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 28 WEB admin User 6 Battery Group Short Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 15 WEB admin User 7 Battery Group AC Fail Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 12 WEB admin User Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 43 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU ce User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Data History Log Tab Select Device and Time Select the Device to query from the drop down list box Select the from and to time Figure 65 Data History Log Device and Time Alarm History
91. Display will be in the horizontal position e LVD2 Disc LVD2 low voltage disconnect setting M830B only when LVD set for voltage o 904 Display will be in the vertical position e VD2Recon Volt LVD2 reconnect setting when LVD set M830B only for voltage e VD2Time The time period before LVD2 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time Restore Default Restores the controller s default e LVD2HTD Enables or disables the High Temperature 2 settings Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD2 contactors e Update App Updates the controller s application to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs COMM SETTINGS SUB MENU AC SETTINGS SUB MENU e DHCP The DHCP function allows the controller to Nominal AC Volt Enter the nominal line to neutral acquire an IP address automatically This function can voltage single phase rectifier or nominal line to line only be enabled or disabled via the local display and voltage three phase rectifier keypad If this function is enabled and the acquisition of an IP address fails an alarm is generated If the acquisition of an IP address is successful you need to record the IP address automatically acquired by the e Mains Fail Alm2 Sets the Mains Fail Alarm 2 value controller to access the controller via the Web Interface percent of nominal This IP address is displayed in the IP Address field below th
92. IAMM batteries by following the same SMCMonitor200 exe program instructions as noted for changing Modbus Address Refer to the following documents for relative instructions FIAMM Technical Bulletin 4871200 Modbus Protocol described in the previous procedure referring again to Revision 5 Issue Date 21 05 2012 Section Setting a the instructions listed in referenced Document new MODBUS address 4811200 Modbus Protocol Section Setting a new MODBUS address However for the changing of the e FIAMM User Manual 48TL200 SMC Monitor Revision 0 BAUD rate a different operational xml file is to be used Issue Date 27 08 2012 Section FW Update e Save the new BAUD rate in a xml file as shown below Procedure then load the file into each battery using the UTILITY 1 Changethe Modbus Address of each of the gt UPGRADE function of the program batteries by following instructions listed in the referenced FIAMM Document 48TL200 Modbus z xml version 1 0 7 gt Protocol Section Setting a new MODBUS address a NOTE lt MCU gt Changing FIAMM Battery Controllers BAUD Rate NewParameters gt zParameter Name MB Rate Value 9600 In order for the NCU to communicate with any FIAMM 4811200 lt NewParameters batteries each FIAMM 48TL200 battery must have its respective nd sua EM BAUD rate changed to match the NCU controller s BAUD rate of 9600 As n
93. ID assignments use this menu item to confirm the change The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the ID setting of all solar converters is updated Reset Solar Converter IDs Resets the solar converter IDs after they have been previously changed and confirmed The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the NCU resets the solar converter IDs by reassigning ID numbers e Clear Solar Converter Lost Alarm Clears a solar converter lost alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 135 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Battery Test Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Battery Test Control Starts or stops battery test e ACFail Test Enables or disables starting a battery discharge test during an AC input failure condition e Constant Current Test Enables or disables a Constant Current Battery Discharge Test During this test the controller automatically adjusts the rectifiers output voltage to maintain the battery discharge current at a preset value Constant Current Test Current e Constant Current Test Current Constant current setting for a Constant Current Battery Discharge Test e Short Test Enables or disables a Short Battery Discharge Test A Short Battery Discharge Test is a short duration
94. K Battery Capacity Prediction Time hours The NCU can predict battery capacity Test Time Battery Block and Battery Midpoint Monitorin Battery Discharge Test Sequence e Fora Constant Current Test the output voltage of the The NCU can monitor battery blocks 12 V blocks or midpoint rectifiers is reduced so that the batteries supply the battery voltage of battery strings connected to the EIB Controller preset Constant Current Test Current to the load Extended Interface Board assembly An alarm is issued when either battery block voltage or battery midpoint voltage is f Constant Current is disabled then the current being MP abnormal delivered by the batteries will be dependent on the load Enhanced Battery Monitoring with SM BRC e Fora Short Time Test the output voltage of the rectifiers is reduced so that only the batteries power the load If When connected to SM BRC the NCU provides enhanced the batteries fail the rectifiers power the load battery monitoring e The battery test continues until one of the following Thermal Runaway Detection and Management occurs The preset End Test Time see Figure 4 expires The Functional Description battery has passed the test The system uses several control mechanisms to avoid thermal b Thebattery capacity drops below the preset End runaway e During a short high rate discharge the batteries will c The ba
95. Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Batt1 Settings or Batt2 unless the capacity of the remaining rectifiers solar converters Web Menu Navigation converters is not sufficient to maintain this current limit point If Settings Menu Battery Tab Batt1 Rated Capacity and Batt2 that happens the current limit point will automatically decrease to Rated Capacity the maximum 12125 of the remaining rectifiers solar converters or Or 116 of the remaining converters It is recommended that the current limit point be checked whenever a rectifier solar converter or converter module is added to or removed from the power system Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 23 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA When setting total rectifier or total converter current limit the set point to each unit is the total set point divided by the number of units For example if the system contains five rectifiers and the current limit is set to 150 amps then each rectifier has a current limit set point of 30 amps If one or more rectifiers or converters are removed or fail it will take several seconds for the individual set points to the remaining rectifiers or converters to be reset In the example given if one rectifier is removed the current limit set point will drop to 120 amps 30 amps times four remaining rectifiers until the
96. Log Battery TestLog EventLog Data History Log System Log Device Rectifier 3 x From 2014 07 28 14 10 18 To 014 07 29 14 10 18 Displays the last Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 3 7 8 9 131 14 15 16 201 21 22 23 27 28 30 Second Confirm Current Time Query Data History Log Click Query to query for Date History within selected time slot The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 66 Data History Log Query Home History Log Data History Log Alarm History Log Battery EventLog Data History Log System Log Device Rectifier Group From 2014 07 21 14 10 18 To 2014 07 29 14 10 18 Displays last 500 entries Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Time Rectifier Group Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 12 11 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 2014 07 29 08 11 55 Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 07 09 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 2014 07 29 08 06 53 Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 08 02 06 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 2014 07 29 08 01 51 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 57 04 Rectifier Group Total Current 0 00 2014 07 29 07 56 49 Average Voltage 53 59 V 2014 07 29 07 52 01 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 44 Code UM1M830BNA Model
97. M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA grind Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display converter has a fault condition Converter Fail EEPROM Fail EEPROM Fail converter s EEPROM has failed Thermal Shutdown Thermal SD A converter is in thermal shutdown Mod ID Overlap Mod ID Overlap Under Voltage A converter has an under voltage condition Under Voltage The hysteresis value is 2V Refer to Converter User Manual for troubleshooting information Over Voltage A converter has an over voltage condition Over Voltage The hysteresis value is 2V Under Voltage 24V A converter has an under voltage condition 24V Under Volt The hysteresis value is 1V Over Voltage 24V A converter has an over voltage condition 24V Over Volt The hysteresis value is 1V SMIO Generic Unit 1 Alarms 5 1 Module must be present in system SMIO 1 MO tau LE BE SMIO Generic Unit 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarms SM IO Module must be present in system SMIO Unit 3 4 5 6 7 8 High Analog Input 1 Alarm Hi Al 1 Alarm Input 1 above high alarm threshold Low Analog Input 1 Alarm LowAl 1 Alarm High Analog Input 5 Alarm Hi AIS Alarm Input 5 above high alarm threshold Low Analog Input 5 Alarm Low Al 5 Alarm mputeSbelow
98. M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Specifications Input Voltage Range 19 VDC to 60 VDC Power Consumption Maximum 18 W Operating Temperature Range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative Humidity Capable of operating in an ambient relative humidity range of 0 to 90 non condensing Environment The controller is recommended to be used in Pollution of Degree 2 Pollution Degree 2 applies where there is only non conductive pollution that might temporarily become conductive due to occasional condensation such as the office environment Dimensions x W ModelM830B 43 4 mm x86 mm x208 mm 1 65 x 3 41 x 8 33 Model 8300 86 2 mm x87 208 mm 3 41 x 3 42 x 8 33 Weight lt 1 kg 2 2 165 Front Panel Display e Model 8 128 x 160 Pixels TFT LCD Model M830D 320 x 240 Pixels TFT LCD Indicators e Status Green e Minor Alarm Yellow e Critical Major Alarm Red Local and Remote Access Passwords Refer to Passwords and Privilege Levels on page 13 Inputs and Outputs Connection points provided on controller interface board s mounted in the system Refer to your system documentation Factory Default Setpoints Refer to the Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system for a list of factory default values Safety and Standards Compliance e Electri
99. M830D Revision July 20 2015 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Settings Menu The Settings Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Settings Menu Settings Menu Main Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight FE the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu 255V 3600 0 Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu Sys Cap Used 22 3 96 ESC Note To select a User use the UP and DOWN keys atk elect U to move the cursor to the Select User field Press ENT DOC EOGEILLEEELAALA Use the UP and DOWN keys to select a User previously admin programmed into the NCU Press ENT to select the User Enter Password Note that only Users programmed into the NCU are shown Users are programmed via the Web Interface To enter a password use the UP and DOWN keys ENT to move the cursor to the Enter Password field Press ENT Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose a character Press ENT to accept and move to the next character Continue this process until all characters are entered Press ENT again to accept the password Settings Menu ESC Settings Maintenance gt Note Items marked with an gt indicates there is a submenu ENT ESC Press ENT to view the submenu Energy Saving gt 8 gy Saving me Alarm Settings gt ESC Rect Settings gt D Sel S
100. Menu Ethernet Tab enter parameters Setting for DHCP and DHCPv6 The DHCP and DHCPv6 functions allow the controller to acquire an IP address automatically This function can only be enabled or disabled via the local display and keypad If this function is enabled and the acquisition of an IP address fails an alarm is generated If the acquisition of an IP address is successful you need to record the IP address automatically acquired by the controller to access the controller via the Web Interface This IP address is displayed on the main system info screen Main Menu ESC in the IP Address field or in the local display menu Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings in the IP Address field below the DHCP setting Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings DHCP set to enabled can also view acquired IP address Main Menu ESC to view acquired IP address Web Menu Navigation None Connecting the Controller to your Local Area Network LAN An Ethernet port is located on the front panel of the NCU This port supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP function Some systems may have IB4 board with a second Ethernet port Refer to your system s documentation for location of the IB4 board if furnished Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power e fyour system does not have an IB4 boa
101. Menu Navigation Settings Menu Time Settings Tab In the Specify Time section click on Get Local Time from Setting for DHCP and DHCPv6 Connected and then Set to automatically set the date and time To manually set the date and time click on the clock symbol and enter the date and time See Figure 9 Then select the Confirm button Then click on Set to save the change The DHCP and DHCPv6 functions allow the controller to acquire an IP address automatically This function can only be enabled or disabled via the local display and keypad If this function is enabled and the acquisition of an IP address fails an alarm is generated If Figure 9 Manual Date and Time Menu the acquisition of an IP address is successful you need to record the IP address automatically acquired by the controller to access the controller via the Web Interface This IP address is displayed on the main system info screen Main Menu ESC in the IP Address Time Synchronization disc field or in the local display menu Main Menu Settings Icon Date amp Time D015 07 16 09 51 11 Comm Settings in the IP Address field below the DHCP setting Jul 2015 Local Menu Navigation Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings DHCP set to Local Zone for synchronizat 1 23 4 enabled can also view acquired IP address 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 et Local Zone 5 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C Get time autom
102. NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power o Odeg Display will be in the horizontal position M830B only o 90deg Display will be in the vertical position M830B only o BigScreen Setting for M830D only e Solar Mode Sets solar mode as disabled rect solar or solar mode e Alarm State through DI12 Alarm State Sets the alarm state for the digital input high or low e Relay Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Temporarily sets the relay active or not active when the controller is in Manual mode Setting reverts to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Battery Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions Equalize Float Charge Control Places the system in Equalize Charge or Float Charge mode e Float Voltage Solar Float charge output voltage setting for solar when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to either RECT SOLAR or SOLAR Equalize Charge Voltage Equalize charge output voltage setting for solar when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to either RECT SOLAR or SOLAR e Float Voltage RECT Float charge output voltage setting for rectifier when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to RECT SOLAR or Disabled Equalize Charge Voltage Equalize charge output voltage setting for rectifier when the Solar Mode setting under Sys
103. NCU Configuration Q NOTE is the revision number i e 1 1 40 4 1 40 etc There are two steps in reloading a backed up NCU confi tion p ng 2 Connect the USB memory device to the USB port on One step to reload the saved NCU configuration package front of the controller One step to reload the saved SettingParam run file 3 Navigate to Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Update App select yes Once Yes is selected and Reloading the Configuration Package 9 9 9 confirmed the configuration file located the memory Local Menu Navigation device located in the controller s USB port is loaded into None the controller Web Menu Navigation 4 Return to the Main Screen and then reboot the Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab controller press ENT and ESC at the same time See Upload Download on page 160 to download a configuration package into the controller 5 screen displays OK to reboot ESC to cancel ENT to OK Press ENT to reboot Reloading th ingParam Run Fil 9 the SettingPara tre 6 Thecontroller enters an initialization routine which takes Local Menu Navigation afew minutes The routine is complete and the None controller is operational when normal system voltage is Wu displayed on the screen Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab 7 Remove memory device See Upload Download Procedure on
104. NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 Specification Number 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model Number M830B M830D Software Version 1 1 40 Model M830B Model M830D at EMERSON Network Power NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA This page is intentionally blank Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA irc Table of Contents Admonishments Used this Document ecce ette nonet stessa stessa stessa stes vii Doom 1 xin P 1 SI 1 mineurs 2 Rectifier Solar Converter and Converter Control elis 2 System Components Monitoring and System Alarms Generation 2 Operating Data Acquisition and Data LOGS soe be eS OS ER EVE YD ERES KO 2 Manageme N RIT cm 2 Battery Charge Temperature Compensation 3 Battery Equalize C
105. NetView Novell ManageWise SunNet Manager and so on NMS SUPPORTED BY SNMP V3 The NCU has SSL and SNMP V3 function which makes the NCU more powerful and more secure With SSL you can browse set the Webpage with https Data is encrypted in the transmission You can also browse set the MIB library with SNMP v3 Data is also encrypted in the transmission IE Browser MIB Browser Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help th E Page Safety Tons Login English You are requesting access NCU located at Emerson The user name and password for this device is set by the system administrator Network Power Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 1 75 NCU NCU M830D Site System Serial Number 03131200052 Hardware A00 Software Version 1 11 Config Version Default Forgot Password Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA es EMERSON Network Power PARAMETER SETTING IN SNMP MANAGER Snap Config Configuration NewC fel Delete Common Farameters onmp Parameters omp V3 Parameters Context ID Context User Settings User admin Hew Delete AuthFriv Security Level Privy Prota DES Privy Fwd Auth Prota ADS Auth Pwd c ave Cancel MIB Installation IN
106. Periods 9 Operation with Grid POWE ccce 9 Relay Assignment when in Hybrid 10 a 10 10 10 11 FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel battery Interface nennen enne nennen nennen nns 11 rgo m 12 Eara 12 Passwords and LEV EIS 13 Multiple Languages 13 Using the Local Keypad and Dis play 14 i 5 Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge seth Local Menu Navigation Keys and Local Display 14 T 14 Me 14 Using the
107. Restart Time When the High Voltage Shutdown Restart feature is enabled and the output exceeds the high voltage limit the solar converters restart after this time period expires e Walk In Enables or disables the start up walk in feature for all solar converters e Walk In Time Sets the start up walk in time when the Walk In setting above is set to enabled e Sequence Start Interval Sets the sequence start interval time period between starting each solar converter in the system e Solar Converter Trim Temporarily sets the output voltage for all solar converters when the controller is in Manual mode Voltage can be increased or decreased from the existing Float Charge or Equalize Charge setting depending which mode the controller was in when set to Manual Setting reverts to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode DCOn Off Control Temporarily turns the DC output on or off for all solar converters when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Solar Converter LED Control Temporarily sets whether or not a solar converter s local power indicator blinks when the controller is communicating with the solar converter when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Fan Speed Control Sets the fan speed for all solar converters e Confirm Solar Converter ID After changing solar converter
108. S SUB MENU e Current Limit Enables or disables adjusting the output current limit point NOTE By default this is set to disabled When disabled rectifier current limit is set in the rectifier not via the NCU at the maximum current limit point CurrLimit Pt Sets the output current limit point for all rectifiers combined when the Current Limit setting above is set to enabled Walk In Enables or disables the start up walk in feature for all rectifiers Walk In Time Sets the start up walk in time when the Walk In setting above is set to enabled Start Interval Sets the sequence start interval time period between starting each rectifier in the system BATT SETTINGS SUB MENU The BATT SETTINGS sub menu consists of following sub menus Basic Settings Sub Menu e Num Batt Shunts Sets the number of battery shunts in the system e Reset Batt Cap Resets the battery capacity calculation The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the battery capacity calculation is reset NOTE Only reset the battery capacity when the battery is fully charged otherwise the battery charge status may not be accurate Charge Sub Menu Float Volt S Float charge output voltage setting for solar when the Solar Mode setting under System TAB in Web Interface is set to either RECT SOLAR or SOLAR e EQVoltage S Equalize charge output voltage setting for solar when the Solar
109. STALLATION The Controller s is named Netsure NCU mib Contact your Emerson representative for the location on the Web to download the MIB file Use the MIB loading function of the NMS to load the MIB database Refer to the User Manual provided with the NMS for the detailed loading method CONTENTS OF THE CONTROLLER S MIB The contents of the MIB supported by the controller s SNMP agent and the OID are listed in Table 7 For the details refer to the MIB file named Netsure NCU mib Accessing the Controller through an NMS APPLY ADMINISTRATIVE PRIVILEGE In order to use the NMS to manage the devices connected to the controller the administrative authority needs to be applied for the NMS that is add the NMS information to the access list of SNMP agent Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 176 The User permitted to access the agent The get set data security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv The private DES password used to encrypt the data The authorization MD5 password used to encrypt the digital signature Add NMS through Web Browser Refer to NMSV2 Configuration Description Network Management System on page 154 and NMSV3 Configuration Description Network Management System on page 155 for the method of adding NMS ESR Configure The EEM Protocol is used for communication between the Main Computer and the controller The Main Computer i
110. System Log Device Devices gt From 2015 07 01 09 20 31 To 2015 07 21 09 20 31 Displays the last 500 entries Index Device Name Signal Name 1 Battery Group Battery Current Limit Active 2 LVD Unit LVD 2 Disconnect 3 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 4 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 5 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 6 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 7 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 8 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 9 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 10 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 11 Battery Group Battery Current Limit Active 12 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 13 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded 14 Battery 1 Battery Current Limit Exceeded Alarm Level Start Time MN CR MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN 138 2015 07 20 10 34 45 2015 07 20 10 40 26 2015 07 20 10 39 45 2015 07 20 10 38 56 2015 07 20 10 36 38 2015 07 20 10 36 28 2015 07 20 10 34 31 2015 07 20 10 34 14 2015 07 20 10 34 09 2015 07 20 10 33 55 2015 07 20 10 15 27 2015 07 20 10 31 47 2015 07 20 10 31 36 2015 07 20 10 29 13 Welcome admin Logout End Time 2015 07 20 10 40 54 2015 07 20 10 40 28 2015 07 20 10 40 04 2015 07 20 10 38 59 2015 07 20 10 36 40 2015 07 20 10 36 32 2015 07 20 10 34 33 2015 07 20 10 34 23 2015 07 20 10 34 11 2015 07 20 10 34 03 2015 07 20 10 33 13 2015 07 20 10 31 52 2015
111. U to the rectifiers to increase the voltage up to the battery charging level V equalize e Battery Current Limitation After a commercial AC failure or when some battery cells are permanently damaged the current to the batteries can be quite extensive To avoid overheating or further damages to the battery the NCU limits the battery current to a preset level by limiting the charging voltage of the rectifiers Should the battery current still exceed a higher preset value an alarm is issued e Endof Charging When the charging current drops below a preset value a defined prolonged charging time is started before the charging is stopped and the voltage of the rectifiers return to the float charging level For safety there is an equalized charging limit time that stops the charging after a preset time Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 5 Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge seth Figure 2 Temperature Compensated Voltage Control TempComp Coeff setting mV C Upper voltage level where temperature compensation clamps the voltage Limited to the TEMP COMP MAX V 1V Max 24V System setting 2V Max 48V System Nominal voltage voltage at nominal temperature 1V Max 24V System AN MaX FOV Lower voltage level where temperature compensation clamps the voltage Limited to the TEMP COMP MIN V setting T nom Nominal temperature no temperature compensation is d
112. V systemCurrent System current stored as mA systemUsedCapacity Used capacity stored as percentage of the total capacity psBattery Group psBatteryVoltage Battery voltage stored as mV psTotalBatteryCurrent Battery current stored as mA psBatteryCapacity Calculated capacity stored as of the total capacity psBatteryNominalCapacity Nominal installed capacity stored as mAh Rk Battery Table psBatteryTable Battery table Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 177 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA set Table 7 psinput Group psinputLineAVoltage The AC line A voltage stored as mV psinputLineBVoltage The AC line B voltage stored as mV psinputLineCVoltage The AC line C voltage stored as mV psTemperature Group psTemperature1 The first route temperature stored as 0 001 Celsius degree psTemperature2 The second route temperature stored as 0 001 Celsius degree Temperature Table Temperature Probe Type 1 none 2 ambient 3 battery Temperature Probe Alarm Status 1 high psTemperatureAlarmStatus The status of communication with the Power System 1 unknown 2 normal 3 interrupt indicates some errors occurred between Power System and agent psStatusCommunication Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 178 Code UM1M830BNA Mo
113. VD 1 Disconnect Voltage LVD 1 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage LVD 1 Reconnect Voltage LVD 1 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Delay Delay time period until 1 reconnects once voltage recovers when LVD set for voltage e VD1 Time The time period before 1 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time VD 1 Dependency Select if LVD 1 can disconnect only if LVD2 has disconnected or none e LVD 1 High Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 1 Disconnect feature This feature causes 1 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 1 02 Enables or disables LVD 2 e VD2Mode Sets LVD 2 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint e LVD 2 Disconnect Voltage LVD 2 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage e LVD 2 Reconnect Voltage LVD 2 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD2Reconnect Delay Delay time period until LVD 2 reconnects once voltage recovers when LVD set for voltage e VD2Time The time period before LVD 2 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time e LVD 2 Dependency Select if LVD 2 can disconnect only if LVD 1 has disconnected or none e 1 02 High Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 2 Disconnect feature Th
114. Voltage 2 44 0V 40 to 60 Conv Volt Set 27 0V 24 to 28 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 81 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU ce User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Start Wizard Sub Menu accessed from Settings Menu The Start Wizard menu can be accessed from the Settings Menu in Other Settings sub menu See Figure 15 for Start Wizard menu Figure 15 Start Wizard Sub Menu accessed from Setting s Menu ENT To Change a Parameter C T ECO Parameter Press e UP and DOWN keys to Start Wizard y ECO Mode move up and down list of parameters Enabled Disabled Press ENT to select the parameter Best Oper Point 30 30090 Press the UP and DOWN keys to Fluct Range change the parameter 7 1 to 50 Press ENT to make the change Cyce Penod LS UP DOWN Press ESC to cancel the change 2hrs 198760 Rects ON Time Omin 0 to 255 Common Settings Date ENT to move cursor to first field UP DOWN 2014 03 25 UP and DOWN to change value in field Repeat for all fields Alarm Settinas ENT to save the change i ESC to cancel Audible Alarm Off On 3 min 10 min 1 hr 4 hrs Battery Settings None Maximum Average UP DOWN 53 5 V 4210 58 Average SMBRC EQ Voltage System T1 System T2 System T3 56 4 V 42 to 58 B2T1 1B2 T2 IP Address TempComp Senso
115. Z Power System General Status JA setunas x v System Inventory 2 Advanced Settings 25 Syster status 50 System Voltage X Mains 1 System Current 30 64 216V 5 onverter Voltage 26 J AC2 216V 480 Curent 217V Syan Specifications 440 56 0 2 System NC 58 0 E Rectifiers Comyerters 5 Battery Float Charge 40 0 60 0 System Voltage 54 5V Cor Specifications Product Model Serial Number 03131200052 3 Hardware Version A00 Software Version Sonfig Version 1 11 ESNA Peak Current 30 7A System Current 30 6 Average 05 08 2014 08 30 03 2014 Emerson Electric Co All rights reserved Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 95 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Figure 22 NCU Homepage with Solar Converters S NETSURE EMERSON Site NCU Emerson Control Unit Network Power Home gt Power System Welcome admin Logout Svetem Status Specifications 5 L Trend is at Peak 39 4 e normai range Data is beyond tho 75 08 01 14 02 50 11 05 2015 14 31 53 2014 Emerson Electric Co All rights reserved The homepage window is divided into six
116. a 176 176 T PN Emm Umm 176 Contents of the Controler s MIB UT 176 Accessing the Controller through an NMS ssssssssssseeeeccccccccceeeeeeessssseeeeceeecceseesssaeeeesssssseeeeeeeeceeeeesseeeeeeaaassss 176 Apply Administrative Privilege sssssssesecccccccceessseeeesssssseeeeceeccceeeeessseeeeassseeeeeceeeeceeeeesseegeaaasaseeeeeeeeees 176 Add NMS through Web Browser cccccccccsssscccssssssssseececcccccseeeeseceessssseseeeececccesesssseeeeaasssseeeeseseeeeeeeeeaeas 176 176 Replacement 184 NCU ME 184 NCU Digital Input and Relay Output Connections sccccsscccssscccsscccsssccccsscccssscccssscccsscccesccccsscccscccsesssceesccees 185 NCU Digital Input Connections nennen 185 NCURelay Output CONMMECHONS girora 185 IB2 Controller Interface Board and EIB Controller Extended Interface Board 185 ovium 186 Model No M8308 M8300 vi Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA E Admonishments Used in this Document DANGER Warns of a haz
117. a Failure CAN bus communications failure Check communications cables CAN Comm Fail Alarm relays are forced in the off state and alarms are blocked from changing the relay state Maintenance Time Limit Alarm Perform routine maintenance and reset Controller issues a maintenance alarm Mtnc Time Alarm maintenance timer Config Error Backup Config Config Error 1 Configuration error 1 Config Error Default Config Config Error 2 Verify why controller setting was changed before changing back Outgoing Alarms Blocked Alarm Blocked Reload configuration package Configuration error 2 Current sharing imbalance Check why current sharing is imbalanced Imbalance Curr Output overload condition Check the load Over Load SPD andev d T onday SPD Surge protection device needs attention Check surge protection device EStop EShutdown System in emergency stop or emergency Check why the system was placed in this EStop EShutdown shutdown mode mode System Temp 1 Not Used System T1 Not U Temperature sensor port 1 is not used System Temp 2 Not Used System 2 Not U Temperature sensor port 2 is not used System Temp 3 Not Used System T3 Not U Temperature sensor port 3 is not used Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 37 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 4 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU m User Manual UM1M830BNA Tab
118. a new value for the parameter then click on Set to change the value NOTE Settings that appear grayed out can only be made when the controller is in the manual control state If the controller is set for automatic control change the Auto Manual State setting first to the Manual setting NOTE Some parameters are not available for NCU configurations that enable NCU capability to receive status information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel batteries Quick Settings Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Site Settings Enter a Site Site Location and System Time Settings Enter the time or select Get Local Time from Connected In the Time Settings section click on Get Local Time from Connected PC and then Set to automatically set the date and time To manually set the date and time click on the clock symbol and enter the date and time Then select the Confirm button See Figure 55 In the Time Settings section click on Set to save the change Figure 55 Manual Date and Time Menu Time Settings 2015 06 03 15 10 52 C Jun 2015 as Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat 1 2 3 4 5 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F 21 22 23 24 25 26 2T 28 29 30 Hour Minute Second 15 E 10 52 Confirm Current Time a e Signal Settings o Charge Voltage Float Charge output voltage setting o Equalize Charge Voltage Equalize Charge outpu
119. actors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 System Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Under Voltage 1 Sets the Under Voltage 1 alarm point Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 125 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power e Under Voltage 2 Sets the Under Voltage 2 alarm point Over Voltage 1 Sets the Over Voltage 1 alarm point e Over Voltage 2 Sets the Over Voltage 2 alarm point e System Current Alarm Sets the System Current alarm point e High Load Level1 Sets the High Load Level 1 alarm point alarm point for total rectifier load e High Load Level2 Sets the High Load Level 2 alarm point alarm point for total rectifier load e Relay Test Sets the Relay Test feature to Automatic Manual or Disabled Refer to Using the Relay Test Feature page 27 e Relay Test Time Sets the Relay Test Time for the Automatic Relay Test feature e Ambient Temp Sensor Sets the temperature sensor which displays the ambient temperature on the Web Interface s Homepage Note that this temperature sensor MUST set as an ambient temperature sensor Select None or the temperature probe System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Temp1 5 1 Temp8 SMTemp
120. age e Download firmware to the controller MULTIPLE BROWSERS SUPPORTED Multiple browsers are supported in the Web Interface The User can use Internet Explorer Chrome Safari or Firefox WEB INTERFACE SCREENS Refer to Web Interface Screens on page 95 PROCEDURES Setting IPv4 Communications Parameters if controller not set as DHCP The controller s IPv4 parameters IP subnet mask and gateway addresses must be set to match your company s network settings The default settings for these parameters are shown below PAddress 192 168 1 2 e Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings enter parameters Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Ethernet Tab enter parameters Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 5 Model No M830B M830D Setting IPv6 Communications Parameters if controller not set as DHCPv6 The controller s IPv6 parameters IPv6 address IPv6 prefix and IPv6 gateway address must be set to match your company s network settings The default settings for these parameters are shown below e link Local Address fe80 209 f5ff fe09 1002 64 Address 20fa fffd fffc fffb fffa fff9 fff8 fff7 e IPv6 Prefix 0 e Gateway 20fa 1 fffe ffff fffe fffd ffff fffe Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings enter parameters Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings
121. ain power system control settings When you return to Auto Mode any settings changed in Manual Mode are returned to their previous setting setting before being placed in Manual Mode This provides a convenient means of making temporary adjustment changes for testing purposes Manual Mode Time Limit Time delay before returning to automatic control after being set for manual control 0 setting disables the Manual Mode Time Limit feature and the controller MUST be manually set to Auto control after being set to Manual control e Maintenance Cycle Enables or disables the maintenance cycle timer When enabled the following parameter can be set e Maintenance Cycle Time The maintenance cycle time is the number of days before a maintenance alarm is issued To reset the maintenance timer and clear the maintenance alarm clear the maintenance run time Clear Maintenance Run Time menu item see also Clearing the Maintenance Alarm on page 27 e LCD Rotation Sets the rotation of the text the menus allowing the controller to be mounted in different orientations o Odeg Display will be in the horizontal position M830B only o 904 Display will be in the vertical position M830B only o BigScreen Setting for M830D only e Solar Mode Sets solar mode as disabled rect solar or solar mode e Alarm State through DI12 Alarm State Sets the alarm state for the digital input high or low AC Equipment Rectifier AC
122. al loads are disconnected 2 Priority loads are disconnected Charge Voltage Refer to Figure 6 Equalize Charge The battery will be recharged at the equalize voltage This is the voltage set in the initial phase of battery recharge See Figure 6 Code UM1M830BNA 8 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s EMERSON U ser M anua U M 1 8 3 0 B NA Network Power As the voltage limit is reached the charge current is gradually Early Termination of the Discharge Periods reduced this effect is known as current tail When the current tail falls below a threshold level additional equalize charge time is During discharge over temperature and under voltage conditions added and then the recharge ends will interrupt the discharge and change the operation to charge The equalize charge current tail threshold is settable from 0 01 to with the Diesel Generator ON 0 05 Default setting is 0 02 2A per 100Ah The additional Over Temperature The diesel generator will start and run for a equalize charge time is settable from 0 hours to 7 hours settable period before it is stopped again The run time is User selectable in in minutes from to 720 default setting is 4 hours The duration the range 30 to 120 minutes default setting is 60 minutes of the equalize charge is the time from the start of the recharge to Temperature is referenced to cabinet shelter ambient the end of the additional time
123. al output level float setting Temperature compensation can be set to clamp lower than this by enabling the Temperature Compensation Clamp feature When enabled temperature compensation will clamp if the battery temperature reaches either the Temp Comp Max Voltage setting or the Temp Comp Min Voltage setting Temperature compensation is automatically disabled if communication between the controller and all rectifiers is lost a Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 3 es EMERSON Network Powel DC over or under voltage alarm activates a low voltage disconnection occurs manual mode is entered or the system enters the equalize or test modes Battery Equalize Charge and Battery Charge Current Limit The NCU can increase system output voltage for equalizing the charge on all battery cells of a conventional flooded cell battery or for recharging the battery following a commercial power failure The charging function can be initiated cyclically scheduled automatically or manually Refer to the battery manufacturer s instructions for equalize charging instructions Functional Description See Figure 3 e Start of Charging When the battery charge current exceeds a preset value for three 3 minutes or if the calculated battery capacity has decreased to a preset value after a commercial AC failure for example the charging function of the NCU is activated A charging signal is sent from the NC
124. alarm1 Ambient Temp Low Low diesel generator ambient temperature highoriow Amb Temp Low alarm Ambient Temp High 2 High diesel generator ambient temperature Amb Temp High2 alarm2 Ambient temperature sensor failure Replace temperature sensor AmbSensor Fault P P P Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 39 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Name Local Display Alarm Description Action to Correct Alarm Alarm Digital input 1 alarm is active DI7 Alarm DI7 Alarm DI8 ESTOP ESTOP Digital input 8 alarm is active IB Communication Fail NCU Interface Board communications Check communications cables IB Comm Fail failure a Relay Testin progress Relay 1 Test Relay 1 Test Relay 8 Test Relay 8 Test System Temp1 High 2 System T1 System Temp1 High 1 System T1 Hi1 System Temp1 Low System T1 Low System Temp2 High 2 System T2 Hi2 System Temp2 High 1 System T2 Hi1 System Temp2 Low System T2 Low System Temp3 High 2 System System Temp3 High 1 System T3 Hi1 System Temp3 Low System 31 Low Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Digital input 7 alarm is active Testing Relay 1 on IB2 Board Testing Relay 8 on IB2
125. am run filename The UIN identifies a SettingParam run file for use with a specific system This file can be used to restore your system to the configuration as shipped Refer to Reloading a Backed Up NCU Configuration on page 29 to reload the supplied SettingParam run file Q NOTE If a system was shipped with factory modified settings the system may be supplied with a USB memory device that contains a Procedure ALERT When this procedure is performed the controller s existing configuration and parameter settings will be lost The Pra SettingParam run file is deleted Before restoring the factory default configuration if you have made changes to any setting save the SettingParam run file or if you have made any name changes relay assignments or alarm severities save the configuration package see Backing Up the NCU Configuration on page 28 AFTER PERFORMING THIS PROCEDURE RELOAD THE SETTINGPARAM RUN FILE AND CONFIGURATION PACKAGE IF REQUIRED 1 Click on the Restore Defaults button 2 Click OK to confirm to overwrite the existing configuration package in memory with the stored configuration package The controller will automatically reboot All settings WILL BE restored to the defaults of the stored configuration package Q NOTE After rebooting you must exit your browser and re login to see any changes made Figure 81 Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory Defaults Restore default co
126. anual UM1M830BNA seth System Log Tab Select Time Select the from and to time Figure 68 System Log Time Selection Alarm History Log Battery TestLog Data History Log System Log Query Log x From 14 07 28 14 18 51 w sot Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Displays the last 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 41 12 13 14 15 16 77 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Hour Minute Second w T9 18 s Confirm Current Time Query System Log Click Query to query the System Log The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 69 System Log Query Alarm History Log Battery TestLog gt EventLog Data History Log System Log Query Type System Log From 2014 07 28 14 18 51 To 20140729 14 18 51 NUN Displays the last 500 entries Index Name Info Level Time Information WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 1 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 12 _ SigType 2 SignallD 11 2 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 12 WEB USER Control Cont CtriValue 1 Result is Successed WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 3 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 15 SigType 2 SignallD 12 4 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 15 WEB USER Control Cont CtrlValue 1 Result is Successed WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send In
127. apacity decreases to this setting EQ Stop Curr When in Equalize Charge mode and the battery charge current decreases below this setting for the EQ Stop Delay time period the system is transferred to Float Charge mode For example a value of 0 010C10 means that when the charging current is less than 1 of the battery s nominal capacity the system returns to the Float mode EQ Stop Delay See EQ Stop Curr above NOTE If the power system has been automatically placed in Equalize mode disabling Auto EQ will notreturn the system to Float mode until the current Equalize cycle is completed To return immediately to Float mode navigate as follows Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance EQ FLT Control and select Hoat Charge Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Maximum EQ Time This is the maximum duration in NOTE The temperature compensation sensor is also the minutes that an Automatic Equalize Charge will last sensor which displays the battery temperature on the Web regardless of the other settings Interface s Homepage Cyc EQ Enables or disables cyclic scheduled Equalize Center Sets the temperature at which the charging When enabled the following parameters can system operates at normal voltage levels be set e Temp Comp Coeff Sets temperature compensation Cyc EQ Interval Cyclic scheduled Equalize charging slope or
128. ard the reader will be exposed to that will likely result in death or serious injury if not avoided ANSI OSHA WARNING Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in death or serious injury if not avoided This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment software data or service ANSI CAUTION Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided ANSI OSHA This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment data or service even if such use appears to be permitted in some of the applicable standards OSHA ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be avoided in order to protect equipment software data or service ISO ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be performed in order to prevent equipment damage software corruption data loss or service interruption ISO FIRE SAFETY Informs the reader of fire safety information reminders precautions or policies or of the locations of fire fighting and fire safety equipment ISO Fire Safety SAFETY Informs the reader of general safety information reminders precautions or policies not related to a particular source of hazard or to fire safety ISO ANSI OSHA Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D vii Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control
129. areas 1 System Status Information Area 2 System Specifications Information Area 3 Controller Specifications Information Area 4 Alarms Area 5 System Status Area 6 Menu Navigation Area 96 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU NE AN User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power System Status Information Area Output voltage and output current are displayed here System Specifications Information Area System specifications are displayed here Controller Specifications Information Area Controller specifications are displayed here Figure 23 System Status Information System Specifications Information and Controller Specifications Information Areas System Status System Voltage 54 3V System Current 30 6 Converter Voltage 26 1 20 9 System Specifications System Name NCU Rectifiers 3 Converters 3 Controller Specifications Product Model M830D Serial Number 03131200052 Hardware Version ADO Software Version 1 11 Config Version Default Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 97 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Alarms Area Any alarms active in the power system are shown in this area When viewing the alarms click the arrow icon xl to collapse the alarm list Click the arrow icon expand the alarm list Also
130. atically 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Primary Server 26 27 28 29 30 31 Main Menu ESC to view acquired IP address Web Menu Navigation None Hour Minute Second 9 i 51 E 11 m Secondary Server IP Interval to Adjust Time Setting SNMP Parameters Confirm Current Time Local Menu Navigation None Adding Deleting and Modifying Users Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SNMP Tab Local Menu Navigation None Setting Auto Equalize Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Users Tab Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Charge Auto EQ Also enter additional parameters from Web Interface Settings Menu Battery Tab enter parameters Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 21 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Web Menu Navigation Manually Forcing Relays Settings Menu Battery Tab Automatic Equalize set to Yes then enter the following parameters After completing the following steps the relay will momentarily toggle to the chosen state The relay then reverts back to being controlled by the NCU Q NOTE This may take a few minutes e Equalize Start Current Equalize Start Capacity e Equalize Stop Current e Equalize Stop Delay Time See also Using the Relay Test Feature on page 27 Maximum Equalize Charge Time Local Menu Navigat
131. ayed in the email from field of the received email e Privilege Select Enabled if email authentication is required or Disabled as required see your IT department When enabled set the following parameters o SMTP Account SMTP account number Obtain from your IT department SMTP Password SMTP password Obtain from your IT department e Alarm Report Level If you only want to use the Forgot Password Feature set the Alarm Report Level to None Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 166 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 TM NetSure Control Unit NCU oe User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER Generator Tab If you have a special configuration with this feature you can set the various generator related parameters Figure 91 Generator Tab Advanced Settings Generator Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt Generator Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set Hybrid Mode Fixed Daily 2014 08 07 14 50 58 Disabled Set DG Used for Hybrid DG1 061 DOD 40 0 96 Equalizing Start Time 8 hh Start Discharge Time 19 hh zs Discharge Duration 12h Hybrid High Load Setting 40 0 E DG Run at High Temp Enabled Disabled Enabled EZE DG Run Time at High Temp 60 min EZE DI for Grid DI3 gt EZE Diesel Alarm Delay 605 Fail Sa
132. ayed out can only be made when the controller is in the manual control state If the controller is set for automatic control change the Auto Manual State setting first to the Manual setting e DCOn Off Control Temporarily turns the rectifier s DC output on or off when the controller is Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e ACOn Off Control Temporarily turns the rectifier s AC input on or off when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e LED Control Temporarily sets whether or not the rectifier s local power indicator blinks when the controller is communicating with the rectifier when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Over Voltage Reset Temporarily sets the rectifier s over voltage reset feature when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Rectifier ID Sets the rectifier s identification number e ACFeed Indicates the phase connected to the rectifier s input Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 104 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 TM lt NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M8 amp 30BNA Network Power Solar Converter Device Group Status Page Tab This tab displays status values such as T
133. b Interface You will not be able to log into the controller after it automatically reboots into secondary mode Controllers to be designated as secondary controllers need to be set locally via the local keypad and display Primary Secondary Procedure Up to four 4 NCU controllers can be connected together when a power system requires a greater number of rectifiers than can be controlled by a single NCU controller One 1 controller is designated as the primary controller the others as secondary controllers The rectifiers controlled by the secondary controllers are designated as Rectifier Group 2 through 4 in the menus Q NOTE Changing the Rectifier Expansion setting may take more than 3 minutes for the NCU to configure the feature 1 Connect the NCU controllers in the multiple bays via the RS485 interface 2 Set one of the NCU controllers as the primary controller Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 126 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power 3 Setall other NCU controllers as secondary controllers controller after it automatically reboots into secondary mode Controllers to be designated as secondary controllers need to be set locally via the local keypad and display ALERT DO NOT set the controller to Secondary from the Web Interface You will not be able to log into the Alert 4 Setthe address of the N
134. be accessed via SNMP v2 and v3 Figure 1 illustrates the various applications that can be used to e Battery Management interface with the NCU Figure 1 Interfacing with the NCU Internet Explorer Chrome ENEC or Management Site Web or Frefox SNMP V2 V3 r 1 I 4 I i 1 2 1 Epson 1 1 082 pB Rect1 Rect 2 Rect 6 I RENS REN REN REN RR Rect1 Rect Rect XX Cowi Com 2 Com XX Solar Solar i Cowi Com i r r ET 4 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge seth Function Descriptions e The audible alarm can be silenced by pressing any key on the NCU local interface pad The audible alarm is also RECTIFIER SOLAR CONVERTER AND CONVERTER CONTROL silenced if the fault s that triggered the alarm clears The NCU controls rectifiers solar converters and converters e An audible alarm cutoff feature can be programmed that automatically silences the audible alarm after a preset programmable time period The audible alarm can also be disabled NOTE Solar Mode has to be enabled for NCU control of solar j converters see Enabling Solar Mode on page 24 The available system alarms can also be
135. between the NetSure 721 and each of the FIAMM batteries 2 Changethe Modbus address on each of the batteries 3 Change the BAUD rate on each of the FIAMM battery controllers Install RS485 Conductors in Parallel Between the NetSure 721 and Each of the Batteries In order for the NCU to communicate with any 48TL200 battery s each 48TL200 battery must parallel connect its respective RS485 polarity terminal between the NetSure 721 System Interface Circuit Card P N 556166 to the corresponding FIAMM s Com port Refer to the following documents for relative instructions e FAMM Technical Manual Installation amp Operating Instructions 4811200 12 2014 o See Sections 3 3 Battery Front Panel Section 3 5 Data Cable Connector e Emerson NetSure 721 Installation Manual IM582127000 Emerson 50582127000 Schematic Diagram 48V Power System Issue e Emerson 1582127000 Wiring Diagram Power System Issue AN e Emerson SD556166 Schematic Diagram for Interface Issue AA Procedure 1 Install one 1 18 AWG conductor per polarity parallel connecting between respective RS485 polarity terminals located on the NetSure 721 System Interface Circuit Card P N 556166 and each of the FIAMM batteries Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M8 amp 30BNA Network Power Changing FIAMM Batteries
136. bled indicates the NCU system is in Power Split Mode See Power Split Feature on page 6 and Power Split Feature on page 30 e Power Split Current Limit Value Current limit point for power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 120 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp EMERSON User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network dnd e Delta Voltage The offset voltage that the power system designated as System A in a Power Split configuration is set to It is suggested to leave this value at the default 0 5 volts e Outgoing Alarms Blocked o Normal Alarms are processed normally o Blocked Forces the alarm relays in the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state EStop EShutdown o Disabled Disables the Emergency Stop and Emergency Shutdown functions o EStop Enables the Emergency Stop function o EShutdown Enables the Emergency Shutdown function e LCD Audible Alarm o Disables the audible alarm o On When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds Press key to silence the audible alarm o 10 1 hr 4 hrs When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected time period e Auto Manual State o Auto The controller automatically controls the power system o Manual A User can manually change cert
137. c Ub Under Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line B and Line M3Ubc Ub UnderV below under voltage threshold Mains 3Uca Uc Under Voltage AC input 3 voltage between Line C and Line M3Uca Uc UnderV below under voltage threshold AC Input MCCB Trip Input MCCB Trip AC Output MCCB Trip OutputMCCB Trip Main output circuit breaker open SPD Trip SPD Trip M No Response AC distribution monitoring device has lost Check communications cables Comm Fail communications with the controller Large DU DC Distribution Unit Alarms Large Distribution Unit must be present in system DC Distributi Main input circuit breaker open DC Overvoltage DC output voltage above overvoltage DC Overvolt threshold Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 64 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge ida Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display DC Undervoltage DC output voltage below undervoltage DC Undervolt threshold DC Output 1 Disconnected Output1 Discon Output 1 distribution device open Output 64 distribution device open DC Output 64 Disconnected Output64 Discon Not Responding DC distribution monitoring device has lost Comm Fail communications with the controller High Temperature 1 Temperatur
138. cal IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 UL 60950 1 e EMC EN 300 386 2001 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B e Environmental CE NEBS Level 3 GR 3108Class 2 Compliant Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 186 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA EO UN This page is intentionally blank Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 187 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 TM NetSure Control Unit NCU EMER SOR User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and may not be suitable for all applications While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages result ing from use of this information or for any errors or omissions Refer to other local practices or building codes as applicable for the correct methods tools and materials to be used in performing procedures not specifically described in this document The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and or sold by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc This document is the property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Em
139. ce Language Tab You can select from the following local languages German Spanish French Italian Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Once you select a new local language the controller is automatically rebooted to make the selected local language valid Figure 77 Language Tab Home Advanced Settings Language Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms DI Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt 55 Local language Please select language Please select language Figure 78 Selecting the Local Language for the Local Display and Web Interface Menus Change the language option here that the LCD menus will use Sys Sys Settings LCD Language English Englis On Date 2014 03 25 Time 09 41 22 LCD Rotation Big Screen The local language selected in the Restore Default Web Interface Language Tab found No in the Advanced Settings Menu is Update App displayed here along side the English No language option Note that the English LCD Menu language option is always displayed Click on a language option here that the Web Interface menus will use before entering a User Name and Password N You are requesting access NCU located at Europe MEME The user name and password for this device is set by the system administrator Network Power Site Name G3 System Name Product Model M830D Serial Number 03131200083 Hardware ADO Software Version 1
140. characters are 0 9 a z A Z and _ 2 Selectthe privilege of the User from those listed in the Privilege drop down list box See User Privilege Level below for a description 3 Enter an E Mail address for this User 4 Enter a password for this User in the Password field 13 characters maximum the valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z Passwords must be at least six 6 characters long 5 Re enter the password for this User in the Confirm field 6 Click the Add button to add the User Q NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Modifying an Existing User 1 Selectthe User to be modified from those listed in the User Information list 2 Modify the parameters of this User in the User Name Privilege E Mail and or Password field 3 Click the Modify button to modify the parameters of this User Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 151 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU san User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Q NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Deleting a User 1 Select the User to be deleted from those listed in the User Information list 2 Clickthe Delete button to delete this User User Privilege Levels A User is assigned one of the following Privilege Le
141. charged the alarm will cease by Under Voltage 2 Voltage 2 Alarm threshold itself when battery voltage has increased to the charging level 24V Over Volt1 Voltage 1 Alarm threshold Check why system voltage is high Check 24V Over Volt2 Voltage 2 Alarm threshold Check why system voltage is low If there is a Under Voltage 1 24V Output voltage is lower than the Under mains failure check if some load could be 24V Under Volt1 Voltage 1 Alarm threshold switched off in order to prolong the operating time of the plant If the system load is too high related to rectifier capacity install additional rectifiers If the batteries Under Voltage 2 24V Output voltage is lower than the Under are being recharged the alarm will cease by 24V Under Volt2 Voltage 2 Alarm threshold itself when battery voltage has increased to the charging level Diesel Run Over Temp Diesel generator run over temperature Check diesel generator DG OverTemp alarm zo Diesel generator 1 is runnin DG1 is Running 9 9 DG2 is Running DG2 is Running E Diesel generator high load alarm Check load on diesel generator High Load Failure 1 Failure Diesel generator 1 has failed Check diesel generator DG2 Failure 2 Diesel generator 2 has failed Check diesel generator Grid is on Grid is on oun gt Ambient Temp High 1 High diesel generator ambient temperature Amb Temp High1
142. condary is selected the NCU will start auto configure This process will take more than three 3 minutes Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 92 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Davaar Network Power e Start Wizard Now see Figure 15 OK to Exit Site Name Sub Menu Press ESC to end the wizard or press ENT to continue the wizard to enter the following parameters Enter the site name and other site information ECO Parameter Sub Menu Common Settings Sub Menu ECO Mode Enables or disables the Energy Optimization Mode feature for all rectifiers When enabled the following parameters can be set ALERT The Energy Optimization Mode should NOT be T used in systems that operate without batteries Date Sets the date Refer to Changing the Date and Time on page 20 for a procedure to change the date Time Sets the time Refer to Changing the Date and Time on page 20 for a procedure to change the time Best Oper Point Percent of full load capacity that Battery Settings Sub Menu the rectifiers operate under in the Energy Optimization mode Float Voltage Float Charge output voltage setting Fluct Range If load fluctuation is less than this EQ Voltage Equalize Charge output voltage setting value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy TempComp Sensor Select None for no Optim
143. controller can send updated set points to the remaining rectifiers This takes a couple communication cycles several seconds after which each rectifier would have a new set point of 37 5 amps for a total of 150 amps The total current limit of the rectifiers and converters should not be set such that the loss of the redundant rectifiers or converters will cause this temporary set point to drop below the actual maximum expected load If batteries are used on the rectifier output the batteries should support the load until the current limit set points can be re established due to loss of a rectifier Enabling Solar Mode When solar converters are all installed prior to applying power and starting system the NCU will NOT communicate with solar converters until SOLAR MODE is enabled To enable SOLAR MODE refer to the following procedure Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Settings System Tab Solar Mode set to SOLAR or SOLAR or Disabled If you have both rectifiers and solar converters in the system you have an option to set Solar Mode to RECT SOLAR In the Battery Settings tab you set the Float Charge Voltage Solar parameter to the desired float setting The parameter Float Charge Voltage Rect setting MUST be set 0 5 V lower than the Float Charge Voltage Solar parameter setting for solar converters to operate properly Setting Over Voltage Alarm 1 Local Menu Navigat
144. cted to start the generator s either normally open or normally close Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 168 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA du Shunt Tab You can set shunt current and shunt voltage for batteries Enter value and click on SET Figure 92 Shunt Tab Welcome admin Logout Home Advanced Settings Shunt Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt 55 Shunt Equipment Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set Battery 1 Shunt Current 25000 2014 08 04 12 34 18 50 5000 Set Battery 1 Shunt Voltage 25 0 mV 1 150 Set Code UM1M830BNA Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 169 Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Power Split Tab amp EMERSON Network Power You can configure the advanced power split parameters and associated digital input signals Refer to Power Split Feature on page 6 and Power Split Feature on page 30 for more information on the Power Split feature Figure 93 Power Split Tab Power Split Mode Disabled 5 Index Signal Equipment 3 LVD3 4 BATTERY TEST 5 5 5 CHARGE Signal Type Signal Name Modify n b Modify Modify 5 5 5 5
145. del M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 7 Model M830B M830D Battery Mode The status of battery modes 1 unknown 2 FloatCharging 3 ShortTest 4 EqualizeChargingForTest 5 ManualTesting psStatusBatteryMode 8 ACFail 9 ManualEqualizeCharging 10 AutoEqualizeCharging 11 CyclicEqualizeCharging 12 PowerSplitEqualizeCharging 13 PowerSplitBatteryTesting SM Series Group psSMACNumber The number of SM AC module psSMBATNumber The number of SM BAT module psSMlONumber The number of SM IO module Rectifier Group psNumberOflInstalledRectifiers Number of rectifiers psNumberOfRectifiersCommunicating Number of rectifiers communicating psRectifiersUsedCapacity Used capacity stored as of the total capacity Rectifier Table psRectifierTable Table holding information about individual rectifier psRectifierEntry An entry conceptual row in the rectifier info table psRectifierIndex Automatically generated index object PsRectifierProductNumber Rectifier product number PsRectifierHWVersion Rectifier hardware revision psRectifierSWVersion Rectifier software revision psRectifierSerialNumber Rectifier serial number Rectifier current psRectifierCurrent Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 79 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit N
146. download from your computer into the controller configuration package application All package language package or a SettingParam run file click the Browse button and navigate to the folder where the file to download is located Select the to be downloaded and then click the Download to Controller button Click Start Controller to restart the controller with the downloaded file installed To upload a file to your computer select Configuration Package or Language Package from the File in Controller drop down list box and click on the Upload to Computer button to save the file to your computer Select where you want the file to copied to on your computer Click Start Controller to restart the Controller ALERT A configuration package can only be downloaded to a controller with the same software version the file was created ined from This file is NOT forward compatible NOTE Ensure Internet Explorer security settings are set to enable a file to be copied to your computer NOTE A Configuration Package is a package of files containing all the default parameter settings and any User changes to alarm severity levels relay assignments and signal names NOTE An Application package file has both the application software and configuration package and is usually supplied for an application upgrade NOTE A Language Package is a package of files containing all the default names of the parameters i
147. e Current Very High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm LVD Group Q NOTE This feature requires a BTRM sensor The BTRM sensor is the sensor which is used for the High Temperature Disconnect HTD Feature e Reconnect Point Sets temperature at which a reconnect will occur following a high temperature disconnect e HTD Point Sets high temperature limit at which LVD1 and or LVD2 contactors will open disconnect if the HTD1 and or HTD2 features are enabled If this temperature is reached a disconnect occurs regardless of voltage EIB Equipment EIB 1 e Relay Output 9 10 11 12 13 Temporarily sets the relay active or not active when the controller is in Manual mode Setting reverts to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Shunt Set As Not Used General Load Battery o NotUsed Indicates this shunt input is not used o General Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and will not be added to Total DC Load or Total Battery Load o Load Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and added to the Total DC Load o Battery Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and added to the Total Battery Load and used with Battery Management e Shunt Z Current Enter the value of the shunt s full current rating Shunt Voltage Enter the value of the shunt s full scale voltage at rated current e Current
148. e DHCP setting in the local display menu Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings e Mains Fail Alm1 Sets the Mains Fail Alarm 1 value percent of nominal Corresponding Alarms e Phase A Voltage Low 1 Nominal Minus Mains Fail Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal P Address Sets the controller s IPv4 address Enter the e Phase A Voltage Low 2 Nominal Minus Mains Fail address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal 0 lt nnn lt 255 The address must be a valid address and Phase A Voltage High 1 Nominal Plus Mains Fail must not be 255 255 255 255 Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal Mask Sets the controller s IPv4 network netmask Enter e PhaseA Voltage High 2 Nominal Plus V Mains Fail the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal lt nnn lt 255 Phase A used in the example above Phase B and Phase C e Default Gateway Sets the controller s IPv4 gateway are similar address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn lt 255 This is the address of the gateway of the network on which the controller resides The Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 91 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dam User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power address must be a valid address and must not be Primary Secondary Procedure 255 255 255 255 Up to four 4 NCU controllers can be connected together wh
149. e Energized Output Relay Generator OFF De energized Output Relay Generator This is a fail safe logic to ensure generator operation in all cases where power or control to the relays is lost In addition the type of signal to the Generator can be selected as N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed by selecting the relevant output pins of the control relay Number of Generator Control Outputs The NCU Hybrid software can control one or two generators Each generator control is designated as DG1 or DG2 output The User can select DG1 or DG2 or DG1 and DG2 When both are selected they will be alternatively used two generators operation Diesel Fail Alarm A diesel fail alarm will be generated if the Diesel Generator ON signal fails to bring the generator to operation and provide the system with AC power Alarm will be triggered after 60 seconds default value settable from ON signal If two generator operation is selected the second Diesel Generator ON signal will be activated simultaneously with the Diesel Fail alarm Battery Fuse Trip Alarm In the event of a Battery Fuse trip condition an alarm will be generated Under Voltage Alarms e Under Voltage Alarm 1 If voltage decreases below the Under Voltage Alarm 1 setting an alarm is raised e Under Voltage Alarm 2 If voltage decreases below the Under Voltage Alarm 2 setting the Diesel Generator is started and an alarm is raised LVD 1 Norm
150. e LVD Contactor Type Select the type of LVD Contactor This setting should not be changed OBBattFuse Equipment Battery Fuse Unit e Number of Battery Fuses Designates the number of battery fuses in the system SMDU Equipment SMDU 1 e Shunt Set As Not Used General Load Battery o NotUsed Indicates this shunt input is not used o General Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and will not be added to Total DC Load or Total Battery Load o Load Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and added to the Total DC Load o Battery Indicates the measurement of the shunt will be displayed and added to the Total Battery Load and used with Battery Management Shunt Z Current Enter the shunt s current rating e Shunt Voltage Enter the shunt s voltage rating e Current Break Value Set the value of the circuit breaker size e Current High Current Limit Set the High Current Limit alarm point e Current Very High Current Limit Set the Very High Current Limit alarm point SMDUP Equipment SMDUP 1 e Shunt Z Current Enter the shunt s current rating e Shunt Voltage Enter the shunt s voltage rating e Current Break Value Set the value of the circuit breaker size e Current High Current Limit Set the High Current Limit alarm point e Current Very High Current Limit Set the Very High Current Limit alarm point SMDUP 2 e Shunt Z Current Enter the shunt
151. e Mode 22 Viewing Changing the Float Voltage Setting cccccccccccccccececcesssseseeeecceccccceesseeeceasssseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeas 23 Viewing Changing the Equalize Voltage Setting cccccccccccccscscceessssseeeeeccccccceeeeeeaaaaaaesseeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeaas 23 ideo ira tisse 23 Model No M8308 M830D i Revision Juy20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA irc Set ng Battery Capacity Pal aprile LETS ba eua pene buc 23 Setting Rectifier High Voltage Shutdown ccccccccccccccscceeeessssseeeceececccceeeeesseeaaasssseeececeeeeeeeseesseagaaaaesses 23 Setting Solar Converter High Voltage Shutdown lisse eene eene eene nnne 23 t 23 Checking the Controller s Current Limit Point after Adding or Removing a Rectifier Solar Converter OF Converter 23 NOG ETE 24 Setting OVER Voltage Alarm 24 Setting Over Voltage ALIN 24 Setting Under Voltage Alarm 24 Setting Under Voltage Alarm 2 REEI 24 Sebbndg Ternperatube SOUS Ol E
152. e RS 485 NOTE Some systems may have an IB4 board with a second port uses the parameters 19200 n 8 1 Ethernet port The IB4 board is connected to the NCU s backplane connector USB via a factory provided cable Refer to your system s documentation for location of the 184 board if furnished FIAMM SoNick SODIUM NICKEL BATTERY INTERFACE e Modbus Protocol The NCU can communicate with an AC Meter using the Modbus protocol b IB Interface Board and EIB Extended Interface Board Some systems may have an IB Interface Board and or EIB Extended Interface Board connected to the NCU Combinations of IBs and EIBs can provide up to thirteen If a special configuration file is furnished the NCU has capability to receive status information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel batteries Figure 7 The Controller Perspective Ethernet for WEB 5232 for YDN 23 EEM SOC TPE SNMP DHCP Modbus Console SD Slot 2 External Digital USB host lt BlorlBB2 Inputs and Outputs G3 Controller T System 105 RS485 DOs Als CAN IBO OBx LCD Buttons amp and LEDs It cw sau IB4 External Digital Inputs and Outputs System 105 Dis 1L Recifers DOs Ais Temps Ethernet Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830
153. e controller s Default Gateway Ethernet port 45 jack located on the front of the c Record your controller s network settings by controller See Figure 8 navigating the controller s local display panel to Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings Record the following controller s IP parameters If these If your system does not have an IB4 board the NCU s front panel port is configured with an IP address Default is 192 168 1 2 This is the address you will Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 16 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA type into your Web browser to access the NCU s Web Interface You will also have to set the properties on your computer refer to the previous procedure in step 1 b If your system has an IB4 board refer to the following The NCU s front panel port will have the following IPv4 Address 192 168 100 100 Enter the address 192 168 100 100 in your Web browser to access the NCU s Web Interface via IPv4 The NCU s front panel port will have the following IPv6 Address IPv6 Link Local Address fe80 209 15ff fe09 1002 64 or IPv6 Address 20fa fffd fffc fffb fffa fff9 fff8 fff7 Enter the IPv6 Link Local Address fe80 209 f5ff fe09 1002 64 or IPv6 Address 20fa fffd fffc fffb fffa fff9 fff8 fff7 3 When finished disconnect your computer from the NCU and if necessary reset your compute
154. e decreased up to the DELTA VOLTAGE setting in order to regulate the current allowing the existing power system to deliver the remaining current Both the NCU power system and the existing power system are now e If batteries are used they must be of the same type providing current to the load Normal Load Operation Theremote sense if available and connected of both the NCU power system and existing power system must be connected to the same point All the functions specific to the existing power system High Load Operation and NCU power system and which depend on the voltage or which act on the voltage must be disabled from the existing power system and NCU power system This includes the following If current demand increases and the existing power system reaches its current limit setting float voltage will again begin to decrease When the voltage falls below the float setting minus the DELTA VOLTAGE setting the NCU system will come out of current a anyequalization function limit and now deliver the additional current necessary to satisfy the b any temperature compensation function load This operation may occur when the batteries are being recharged such as after a commercial AC failure c any charge control function Over Load Operation d any battery discharge test function and If the load current is greater than the combined current capacities any invalid current alarm of the NCU system and the e
155. e input voltage may have a very high peak voltage which may cause a rectifier not to turn on If Rectifier On at AC Overvoltage feature is enabled the rectifier is forced to turn on e Input Current Limit Sets the Input Current Limit point for all rectifiers Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 133 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Power Allows the system to use rectifiers of different output capacity When set to derated power the output capacity of the higher capacity rectifiers are set to the capacity of the lowest e Diesel Generator Power Limit Enables or disables the Diesel Generator Power Limit feature This feature limits rectifier output power to a percentage of maximum when AC input is supplied by a diesel alternator set Diesel Generator Digital Input Sets the digital input monitoring the grid Diesel Gen Power Limit Point Set Sets as a percentage the maximum output power at which rectifiers can operate when 1 the Diesel Power Limit feature is enabled and 2 a digital input signal is received from the connected diesel alternator set Rectifier Trim Temporarily sets the output voltage for all rectifiers when the controller is in Manual mode Voltage can be increased or decreased from the existing Float Charge or Equalize Charge setting depending which mode the controller was in when set
156. e sensor 1 sensing temperature T1 High Temp higher than high temperature threshold High Temperature 2 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature T2 High Temp higher than high temperature threshold High Temperature 3 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature T3 High Temp higher than high temperature threshold Low Temperature 1 Temperature sensor 1 sensing temperature T1 Low Temp lower than low temperature threshold Low Temperature 2 Temperature sensor 2 sensing temperature T2 Low Temp lower than low temperature threshold Low Temperature 3 Temperature sensor 3 sensing temperature T3 Low Temp lower than low temperature threshold Temperature 1 Sensor Fault 1 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 1 failure Temperature 2 Sensor Fault T2 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 22 failure Temperature 3 Sensor Fault T3 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 3 failure Diesel Generator Group Alarms Dsl Group Diesel Test in Progress Diesel test in proaress Test Running Diesel Generator Test Failure Diesel test failed Test Failure Diesel Generator Alarms Dsl Generator Low DC Voltage Low DC Voltage Generator has low DC voltage Diesel Generator monitoring device has failed SupervisionFail Diesel Failure Generator has failed Diesel Fail Diesel Generator Connected Diesel Connect Generator is connected to the system Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 65 C
157. e the interactive links to view the various device group status pages See Device Group Status Pages starting on page 100 Changing the Date and Time Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Date Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Time Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 20 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA E Date Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the date field Setting IP Communications Parameters Press ENT Use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the year then if controller not set as DHCP or DHCPv6 press ENT next use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the month then press ENT and finally use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select See also Setting IPv4 Communications Parameters if controller the day then press ENT not set as on page 15 and Setting IPv6 Communications i DHCPv6 15 Time Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the time field Parameters if controller not set as DHCPv6 on page 15 Press ENT Use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the hour then Local Menu Navigation press ENT next use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings enter parameters minute then press ENT and finally use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select the second then press ENT Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Ethernet Tab enter parameters Web
158. ear deactivated Variables in this trap alarmTime Date and time when event occurred local time including timezone if supported by controller alarmCeaseTrap alarmSeverity Integer describing the severity of the alarm alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Integer indicating type of alarm In Table 7 means OID is read only and R W means OID can be read and modified GET SET Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 183 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 es EMERSON rl Dmtarnr Network Powel NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Replacement Procedures 2 Performing this procedure may activate external alarms Do one of the following If possible disable these alarms NCU Replacement If these alarms cannot be easily disabled notify the appropriate personnel to disregard any future alarms associated with this system while this procedure is being performed DANGER Follow all Important Safety Instructions found in the documentation provided with the system the NCU Controller is installed in 3 Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist ALERT NCU CONTROLLER HANDLING Attach the other end to a suitable ground Installation or removal of the NCU Controller requires careful handling To avoid possibility of NCU Controller damage from static discharge a static wrist strap grounded through a one megohm resistor
159. ec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 72 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA irc Figure 10 Adjustment Range Restrictions NCU Setting Restriction EMERSON SETTING DEFAULT SETTABLE CONSTRAINT 59 HVSD 29 5 gt ft OV2 29 57 w res LL 56 5 e 56 f 54 woe om v l1 52 omw 5 Li ft ft 49 ve my vy Aa UV1 25 45 2 45 gt UV2 23 42 48V 24V OFFSET 0 5V 1V Setting HVSD HVSD gt Float 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V KEY OV 0 2V 1V 2V HVSD gt EQ 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V HVSD gt Hi Clamp 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Setting OV2 OV2 OV1 OV 0 2V 1V 2V 0 5V 1V Setting OV1 OV1 lt OV2 OV1 gt UV1 arrow head means lt gt Setting EQ EQ gt LVR 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V EQ lt HVSD 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V 1 arrow head means lt gt Setting Hi Clamp Hi Clamp gt Float Hi Clamp gt Lo Clamp Hi Clamp lt HVSD 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Setting Float Float gt LVR 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Float lt HVSD 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Setting Lo Clamp Lo Clamp lt Float Lo Clamp gt LVR 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V Setting LVR LVR lt Float 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V LVR lt EQ 1 for 48V 0 5 for 24V LVR gt LVD 2 for 48V 1 for 24V Setting UV
160. ectifiers Communicating 3 Total Current 30 54 27 4 Total Rated Current 103 5A Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 99 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dans User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Device Group Status Pages The power system status block diagram has interactive links Clicking on a link takes you to that device group s status page A device group s status page displays current or logged operating parameters for that device group The following sections describe the Module i e rectifier converter solar converter DC and the Battery device groups as samples of how to use these links Figure 28 Power System Status Page Block Diagram mm m Mains Rectifier AC1 213V AC2 213V AC3 214V Battery Float Charge x 0 0A C 2 Solar Solar Converter Mains ACT AC2 ACE Battery Float Charge 10096 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 100 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Module Rectifier Converter Solar Converter Device Group Status Page Clicking on a rectifier converter or solar converter icon on the power system status block diagram opens the status page for the module s Device Group The Module Device Group status pa
161. ed in the existing power system and signals from its control unit must be connected to the NCU Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA 1 Usingthe Web Interface menus see Power Split Tab on page 170 select the NCU digital inputs connected to the low voltage disconnect control circuits Temperature Compensated Battery Charge There is no possibility to activate the Temperature Compensated Battery Charge function when the NCU power system is configured for Power Split mode However the possibility to change the Delta Voltage enables the NCU power system to follow the existing power system that has the functionality to a certain limit Example The Delta Voltage in the NCU power system is set to 1 0V The existing power system is set to compensate 3 0 mV cell C This means that the NCU power system can follow the temperature compensation of the existing power system in the range of 14 C from the set normal battery temperature 3 0 mV x 24 cells x 14 1 008 V Verifying the Operation of the Power Split Feature After programming the Power Split feature verify its operation as follows 1 InaPower Split application where the NCU power system is taking the entire load and the rectifiers in the existing power system are all in the standby mode use an external dry load bank of sufficient capacity to increase the load on the NCU power system o
162. emperature sensor as the sensor which displays the set the Temp Comp Max V and Min V values ambient temperature on the Web Interface s Homepage Web Menu Navigation Local Menu Navigation Settings Menu Battery Tab Enter values for the following parameters Web Menu Navigation Temp Compensation Center Temp Comp Coefficient slope Settings Menu System Tab Ambient Temp Sensor Temp Comp Voltage Clamp Temp Comp Max Voltage and Temp Comp Min Voltage note that you have to enable Temp Comp Voltage Clamp to set the Temp Comp Max Voltage and Min Voltage values Also enter values for the ambient temperature alarms from the Web Interface Settings Menu System Tab 3 If desired set a temperature sensor set as a battery temperature sensor as the battery temperature compensation sensor Setting Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM Feature Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Temp Comp The following need to be set for the Battery Thermal Runaway TempComp Sensor Management BTRM feature he ice Tab C t See above for selecting the Battery Thermal Runaway iiid Management temperature sensor and setting temperature alarms Also enter values for the compensation temperature alarms from the Web Interface Settings Menu Battery Tab Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation 4 If desired set a temperature
163. en a power system requires a greater number of rectifiers than can be controlled by a single NCU PV6 DHCP The IPV6 DHCP function allows the controller to acquire an IP address automatically This function can only be enabled or disabled via the local display and keypad If this function is enabled and the acquisition of an IP address fails an alarm is generated If the acquisition of an IP address is successful you need to controller One 1 controller is designated as the primary controller the others as secondary controllers The rectifiers controlled by the secondary controllers are designated as RectifierGroup 2 through 4 in the menus record the IP address automatically acquired by the controller to access the controller via the Web Interface Q This IP address is displayed in the IP Address field below the DHCP setting in the local display menu Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings 1 NOTE Changing the Rectifier Expansion setting may take more than three 3 minutes for the NCU to configure the feature Connect the NCU controllers in the multiple bays via e IPV6 Address Sets the controller s IPv6 address Enter the RS485 interface the address in the format 2 nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn must follow IPv6 address rules Set one of the NCU controllers as the primary controller via the Rect Expansion menu item in the OTHER SETTINGS menu e I PV6Prefix Sets the controller s IPv6 prefix
164. en nennen nnns 28 Backing Up the NCU Config ralo Ye 28 Reloading a Backed Up NCU Configuration cccccccccccscccccesssssseeeeececcccccceseccceanssseeeeeeececcesseeseeeeeaaasses 29 Upgrading the NCU Using an Application All 29 Restoring Factory Default Configuration 29 REDOO EIGEN Controller sesaria 30 dI role 30 RT 30 How Power Split 30 Serre m e 31 Requirements and 31 Paralleling the Existing and NCU Power 5 31 Programming NCU Power Split Feature esses eene eene nnne nennen nnn ns 33 Verifying the Operation of the Power Split Feature 34 FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Batteries 35 FIAMM Battery Installation and User Instructions cssssssssssseeeececcecceecesaeeessssseeeeececcceeeeessssaaaaaassseeeeeeeeeees 35 NetSure Control
165. ended Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 129 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU S User Manual UM1 M830BNA Network Power e Automatic Equalize Enables or disables the Automatic Equalize Charge feature When enabled the following parameters be set o Equalize Start Current The system is transferred to Equalize Charge mode when battery charge current increases to this setting For example a value of 0 060C10 means that an Automatic Equalize is started if the battery charge current is greater than 6 of the battery s nominal capacity o Equalize Start Capacity The system is transferred to Equalize Charge mode when remaining battery capacity decreases to this setting o Equalize Stop Current When in Equalize Charge mode and the battery charge current decreases below this setting for the Equalize Charge Stop Delay Time time period the system is transferred to Float Charge mode For example a value of 0 010C10 means that when the charging current is less than 125 of the battery s nominal capacity the system returns to the Float mode o Equalize Stop Delay Time See Equalize Stop Current above NOTE If the power system has been automatically placed in Equalize mode disabling Automatic Equalize will notreturn the system to Float mode until the current Equalize cycle is completed To return immediately to Float mode select Float Charge for the Equalize Floa
166. ent Log Alarm History Log Battery TestLog EventLog Data History Log gt System Log Query Type Event Log From 2014 07 28 12 25 06 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 40 41 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Second 2 5 e Confirm Current Time Query Event Log Click Query to query the Event Log The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 63 Event Log Query Event Log Welcome admin Logout Alarm History Log Battery EventLog Data History Log SystemLog Query EventLog From 2014 07 28 14 00 13 2014 07 29 14 00 13 NM NEIN Displays the last 500 entries Sender Type Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Time Sender Name Rectifier Group HVSD Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 58 WEB admin User Rectifier Group Diesel Generator Power Limit Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 54 WEB admin User Rectifier Group Diesel Generator Power Limit Enabled 2014 07 29 05 14 50 WEB admin User Battery Group Constant Current Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 33 WEB admin User Battery Group Constant Current Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 23 WEB admin User Battery Group Short Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 15 WEB admin User Battery Group AC Fail Test Enabled 2014 07 29 05 09 12 WEB admin User Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830
167. er than the Very Low Line Voltage CA Alarm threshold 56 Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Check why voltage is high Check why voltage is low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display ACT Over Voltage 1 Over Volt 1 ACT voltage is above over voltage 1 threshold Check why voltage is high AC3 Over Volt 1 threshold AC3 Over Voltage 2 AC3 voltage is above over voltage 2 AC3 Over Volt 2 threshold AC3 Under Voltage 1 AC3 voltage is below under voltage 1 AC3 Under Volt 1 threshold l Check why voltage is low AC3 Under Voltage 2 AC3 voltage is below under voltage 2 AC3 Under Volt 2 threshold Commercial power failure Check why no commercial AC power Mains Failure OB AC Unit OB AC Module must be present in system OBAC Phase A Over Voltage 1 Phase A voltage is above over voltage 1 PH A Over Volt1 threshold Phase A Over Voltage 2 Phase A voltage is above over voltage 2 PH A Over Volt2 threshold Phase A Under Voltage 1 Phase A voltage is below under voltage 1 PH A UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase A Under Voltage 2 Phase A voltage is below under volta
168. er Volt1 Line BC Over Voltage 2 L BC Over Volt2 Line BC Under Voltage 1 L BC UnderVolt1 Line BC Under Voltage 2 L BC UnderVolt2 Line CA Over Voltage 1 L CA Over Volt1 Line CA Over Voltage 2 L CA Over Volt2 Line CA Under Voltage 1 UnderVolt1 Line CA Under Voltage 2 L CA UnderVolt2 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Voltage between Line A and Line B is higher than the High Line Voltage AB Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and Line B is higher than the Very High Line Voltage AB Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and Line B is lower than the Low Line Voltage AB Alarm threshold Voltage between Line A and Line B is lower than the Very Low Line Voltage AB Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is higher than the High Line Voltage BC Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is higher than the Very High Line Voltage BC Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is lower than the Low Line Voltage BC Alarm threshold Voltage between Line B and Line C is lower than the Very Low Line Voltage BC Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is higher than the High Line Voltage CA Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is higher than the Very High Line Voltage CA Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is lower than the Low Line Voltage CA Alarm threshold Voltage between Line C and Line A is low
169. er system o Manual A User can manually change certain power system control settings When you return to Auto Mode any settings changed in Manual Mode are returned to their previous setting setting before being placed in Manual Mode This provides a convenient means of making temporary adjustment changes for testing purposes e Manual Mode Time Limit Time delay before returning to automatic control after being set for manual control A 0 setting disables the Manual Mode Time Limit feature and the controller MUST be manually set to Auto control after being set to Manual control e Maintenance Cycle Enables disables the maintenance cycle timer When enabled the following parameter can be set e Maintenance Cycle Time The maintenance cycle time is the number of days before a maintenance alarm is issued To reset the maintenance timer and clear the maintenance alarm clear the maintenance run time Clear Maintenance Run Time menu item see also Clearing the Maintenance Alarm on page 27 e Clear Maintenance Run Time In manual mode the only selection for Clear Maintenance Run Time is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the Power System s Maintenance Run Time log is cleared LCD Rotation Sets the rotation of the text in the menus allowing the controller to be mounted in different orientations Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 127 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit
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171. esent in system SMBRC Unit Communication Failure Communications failure Check communications cables Comm Fail High Ambient Temperature High Amb Temp Ambient high temperature alarm Low Ambient Temperature Low Amb Temp Ambient low temperature alarm Ambient Temperature Probe Failure Ambient temperature sensor failure Replace temperature sensor AmbSensor Fault Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 67 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 67 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA i Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Fuel Tank Group Alarms Fuel Tank Grp Fuel Group Communication Failure ae Fuel tank group communication failure Check communications cables Fuel Comm Fail OBFuel Tank Alarms OBFuel Tank High Fuel Level Alarm Low Fuel Level Alarm Fuel tank low level alarm Low Level Alarm Theft Height NE Tank Height RISUS NENNEN Fuel Tank Config Error Fuel Config Err Fuel tank configuration error SM Temp Group Alarms 5 Module must be present in system SM Temp Group SM Temp Lost SM Temp cannot be detected by the Reset the SMTemp Lost alarm Replace SMTemp Lost controller defective SM Temp SM Temp 1 8 Alarms SM Temp Module must be present in system SMTemp 1 8 Communicati
172. est level of alarm severity alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Alarm type i e an integer specifying the type of alarm Event Traps alarmActiveTrap Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D alarmTrap The type of alarm change One of 1 activated 2 deactivated An alarm trap is sent when an alarm occurs activated or returns to normal state deactivated Alarm traps are logged in alarmTrapTable Variables in this trap alarmindex The unique sequence number of this alarm trap alarmTime Date and time when event occurred local time including timezone if supported by controller alarmStatusChange 1 activated or 2 deactivated alarmSeverity Integer describing the severity of the alarm alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Integer indicating type of alarm An alarm trap is sent when an alarm occurs activated Variables in this trap alarmTime Date and time when event occurred local time including timezone if supported by controller alarmSeverity Integer describing the severity of the alarm alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Integer indicating type of alarm 1 82 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 amp NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Mis Table 7 An alarm trap is sent when alarm returns to normal state cl
173. fe Mode Hybrid NC NO C NC Ea Changing Programmable Parameters in the Generator Tab To change a programmable parameter select or enter a new value for the parameter then click on Set to change the value Generator Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Hybrid Mode Refer to Hybrid Control Function Supporting Generator Solar and Wind Energy Input and Optimization on page 8 for more information on the Hybrid Mode o Disabled Capacity or Fixed Daily Sets the Hybrid Mode or disables the function e DG Used for Hybrid Sets the diesel generator s to be utilized e DOD Sets the Depth of Discharge DOD Equalizing Start Time Sets the start time for equalizing e Start Discharge Time Sets the start time for discharge e Discharge Duration Sets the discharge duration Hybrid High Load Setting Sets the hybrid high load point DGRunatHigh Temp Enables or disables diesel generator operation in the high temperature condition Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 167 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU sud User Manual UM1M830BNA Mae DGRunTime at High Temp Sets the diesel generator run time in the high temperature condition e DiforGrid Sets the digital input monitoring the grid e Diesel Alarm Delay Sets diesel alarm delay e Fail Safe Mode Hybrid Tells the controller the fail safe mode of the relay contacts conne
174. fo is EquiplD 115 5 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 28 SigType 2 SignallD 8 6 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 28 WEB USER Control Cont CtrlValue 1 Result is Successed WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 7 EQUIP INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 33 SigType 2 SignallD 8 IE Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 46 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Upload System Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 70 System Log Upload Query System Log Query Time from 2014 07 28 14 18 51 to 2014 07 29 14 18 51 Total 14 record s queried Index Task Name Info Level Log Time Information 1 EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 12 WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 SigType 2 SignallD 11 2 EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 12 WEB USER Control Cont CtriValue 1 Result is Successed 3 EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 15 WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 SigType 2 SignallD 12 d EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 15 WEB USER Control Cont CtriValue 1 Result is Successed 5 EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 28 WEB USER Control by WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 SigType 2 SignallD 8 6 EQUIP MAIN INFO 2014 07 29 05 09 28 WEB USER Control Cont CtriVal
175. g Current Hi String Curr Battery string high current alarm Low String Current Lo String Curr Battery string low current alarm High Ripple Current Hi Ripple Curr Battery string ripple current high Low Ripple Current Lo Ripple Curr Battery string ripple current low Current Limit Exceeded m Exceed Curr Lmt Battery string current limit exceeded Over Battery Current Battery string over current alarm Low Capacity Low Capacity Battery string low capacity alarm High Cell Voltage Alarm Cell HiVolt Alm Battery cell high voltage alarm High Cell Temperature Alarm Cell HiTemp Alm Battery cell high temperature alarm Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 51 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Local Display High Cell Resistance Alarm High Inter Cell Resist Alarm High Delta Cell vs Ambient Temp Battery cell high ambient temperature Cell HiAmb Alm alarm Battery Block 1 Temperature Probe Failure Battery temperature sensor has failed Replace temperature sensor Battery Block 8 Temperature Probe Failure Temperature 9 Not Used Temp9 Not Used Temperature sensor 9 not used Temperature 24 Not Used Temp24 Not Used Temperature sensor 24 not
176. g tar files saved The new name can use alpha and numeric characters preceding the original app cfg tar name the end of the new file name must always be app cfg tar for example an acceptable filename would be sevilledapp To aid in file management you may change the name of the SettingParam run file to differentiate it from other SettingParam run files saved The new name can use alpha and numeric characters preceding the original SettingParam run name the end of the new file name must always be SettingParam run for example an acceptable filename would be seville4SettingParam run Saving the Configuration Package Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab See Upload Download Procedure on page 160 to save the Configuration Package to your computer Saving the SettingParam Run File Local Menu Navigation None Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA Web Menu Navigation Local Menu Navigation To Download an Application All Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab Package See Retrieve Setting Param run Procedure on page 159 to retrieve the SettingParam run file 1 Copy the file to a USB memory device The file must in the root directory of the USB memory device The file must be named app_V tar qz Reloading a Backed Up
177. gation Local Menu Navigation None NIS WEB Menu Navigation Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab DI number Alarm State See Individual Rectifier Settings Page on page 103 and set the Or Rectifier ID and AC Feed repeat for every rectifier Advance Settings Menu DI Alarms Tab then Settings Menu Rectifiers Tab Confirm Rect ID Feed Setting Battery Block and Battery Midpoint Monitoring if equipped with an EIB Assembly Configuring the NCU Identification of Solar Converters Local Menu Navigation When solar converters are all installed prior to applying power and None starting the system the order in which the NCU identifies the solar converters is by serial number lowest serial number is Solar Conv 1 next lowest is Solar Conv 2 etc If you prefer the NCU to identify the solar converters by position in the system perform the WEB Menu Navigation Settings Menu Equipment Tab EIB Equipment EIB 1 and enter the following parameters following procedure Parameters Q NOTE See also Enabling Solar Mode on page 24 e Voltage Type e BlockIn Use Num Local Menu Navigation e Block Voltage Diff 12V or Block Voltage Diff Mid Web Menu Navigation See Individual Solar Converter Settings Page on page 106 andset Setting External Shunts connected to the EIB Assembly the Solar Converter ID repeat for every solar converter then Local Menu Navigation Settings Menu Solar Co
178. ge 2 PH A UnderVolt2 threshold Phase B Over Voltage 1 Phase B voltage is above over voltage 1 PH B Over Volt1 threshold 79 Check why voltage is high Phase B Over Voltage 2 Phase B voltage is above over voltage 2 PH B Over Volt2 threshold Phase B Under Voltage 1 Phase B voltage is below under voltage 1 PH B UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase B Under Voltage 2 Phase B voltage is below under voltage 2 PH B UnderVolt2 threshold Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 57 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 Check why voltage is high 1 Over Voltage 2 voltage is above over voltage 2 1 Over Volt 2 threshold ACT Under Voltage 1 ACT voltage is below under voltage 1 AC1 Under Volt 1 threshold l Check why voltage is low AC1 Under Voltage 2 ACT voltage is below under voltage 2 AC1 Under Volt 2 threshold AC2 Over Voltage 1 AC2 voltage is above over voltage 1 AC2 Over Volt 1 threshold E Check why voltage is high AC2 Over Voltage 2 AC2 voltage is above over voltage 2 AC2 Over Volt 2 threshold AC2 Under Voltage 1 AC2 voltage is below under voltage 1 AC2 Under Volt 1 threshold Check why voltage is low AC2 Under Voltage 2 AC2 voltage is below under voltage 2 AC2 Under Volt 2 threshold AC3 Over Voltage 1 AC3 voltage is above over voltage 1 Check why voltage is high NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA set
179. ge A Phase A voltage is above high voltage Hi PhaseVolt A threshold m Check why voltage is high Very High Phase Voltage A Phase A voltage is above very high voltage VHi PhaseVolt A threshold Low Phase Voltage A Phase A voltage is below low voltage Lo PhaseVolt A threshold Check why voltage is low Very Low Phase Voltage A Phase A voltage is below very low voltage VLo PhaseVolt A threshold High Phase Voltage B Phase B voltage is above high voltage Hi PhaseVolt B threshold Check why voltage is high Very High Phase Voltage B Phase B voltage is above very high voltage VHi PhaseVolt B threshold Low Phase Voltage B Phase B voltage is below low voltage Lo PhaseVolt B threshold Check why voltage is low Very Low Phase Voltage B Phase B voltage is below very low voltage VLo PhaseVolt B threshold High Phase Voltage C Phase C voltage is above high voltage Hi PhaseVolt C threshold Check why voltage is high Very High Phase Voltage C Phase C voltage is above very high voltage VHi PhaseVolt C threshold Low Phase Voltage C Phase C voltage is below low voltage Lo PhaseVolt C threshold Check why voltage is low Very Low Phase Voltage C Phase C voltage is below very low voltage VLo PhaseVolt C threshold Miamis Commercial AC power failure Check why no commercial AC power Mains Failure Severe Mains Failure SevereMainsFail Commercial AC power voltage is too low Check why vo
180. ge contains multiple tabs depending on the modules installed in your power system This includes Rectifier Converter and Solar Converter tabs Rectifier Device Group Status Page Tab This tab displays status values such as Total Current Number of Rectifiers etc Figure 29 Rectifier Device Group Status Page Tab Home Power System C Converter Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Signal Value Total Current 30 5A Rectifier Capacity Used 27 4 Maximum Capacity Used 21 1 Number of Rectifiers 3 0 100 Total Rectifiers Communicating 3 Total Rated Current 103 5 A Alarms 0 Minor 0 2 Major 0 2 Critical 0 v Auto Popup Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 01 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Individual Rectifier Status Page Displayed on the Rectifier Device Group status page are the individual rectifiers installed in the system Click on an individual rectifier icon to display its status such as Current Temperature etc Figure 30 Individual Rectifier Status Page Home gt Power System gt Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter Signal Value Total Current 30 5 A Valid Rated Curent 34 5 Used Capacity AC Input Voltage 214 V AC Feed AC Total Running Time Walk In Disabled Temperature 03131103300
181. h Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Local Display Phase Over Voltage 1 Phase C voltage is above over voltage 1 PH C Over Volt1 threshold Phase C Over Voltage 2 Phase C voltage is above over voltage 2 PH C Over Volt2 threshold Phase C Under Voltage 1 Phase C voltage is below under voltage 1 PH C UnderVolt1 threshold Check why voltage is low Phase C Under Voltage 2 Phase C voltage is below under voltage 2 PH C UnderVolt2 threshold Piae Commercial AC power failure Check why no commercial AC power Mains Failure Severe Mains Failure SevereMainsFail Commercial AC power voltage is too low Check why voltage is low Failure Single Commercial AC power failure Check why no commercial AC power Mains Failure Commercial AC power voltage is too low Check why voltage is low SevereMainsFail 9 y g SMAC Alarms SM AC Module must be present in system SMAC al AC monitoring device has failed Supervise Fail High Line Voltage AB Voltage between Line A and Line B above Hi LineVolt AB high voltage threshold Check why voltage is high Very High Line Voltage AB Voltage between Line A and Line B above VHi LineVolt AB very high voltage threshold Low Line Voltage AB Voltage between Line A and Line B below low Lo LineVolt AB voltage threshold Check why voltage is low Very L
182. hanging the IP Address you will need to login again with the new IP address Figure 73 Ethernet Tab Home Advanced Settings Ethemet Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms Dl Alarms AlarmReport Generator Shunt IPV4 IP Address 10 201 229 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 201 229 1 NN IPV4 DHCP Server IP 0 0 0 0 IPV6 Link Local Address fe80 209 f5ff feOe c456 64 IPV6 Address 1907 4324 02 3 3 Subnet Prefix 64 Default Gateway fe80 9294 e4ff feb0 4f22 o IPV6 DHCP Server IP 0 Yv Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 50 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA E Users Tab You can add edit and delete Users These are the Users that can log onto the controller both locally local display access or remotely using the Web Interface Figure 74 Users Tab Home Advanced Settings Users Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms Dl Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt User Information User Name Privilege E Mail C admin Administrator C esna Administrator Add or Modify User User Name Privilege Browser gt E Mail Password Confirm Modify Add Reset Adding a User 1 Enter User s Name in the User Name field 8 characters maximum the valid
183. harge and Battery Charge Current 3 High and Low Battery Temperature Alarms 4 Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM Feature 4 Battery Discharge Test and Battery Test Logs 4 Battery LVD Low Voltage Disconnect cssssssssssseeeeecceccccceesceeecesssssseeeeeececceeeseeseeeeeasssseeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeaas 5 Battery Capacity 5 Battery Block and Battery Midpoint D Enhanced Battery Monitoring with SM BRC ccccccccccccceccceeessssseeeeecceccceeeeeseeaeaesesseeeeeeceeeeeeseessaeaeaaeenses 5 Thermal Runaway Detection and 5 Energy Managemen REI OTT 6 Energy 6 Power Split 6 Diesel Management Feature 8 Supervisory Module SM Modules Monitoring ccccccccccccccceceeesssssseeeecececcceeeesaeaaaasssseeeeeececeeeeeeesaauaagsssses 8 Hybrid Control Function Supporting Generator Solar and Wind Energy Input and Optimization 8 8 TET 8 Early Termination of the Discharge
184. heck the 3 Under Browsing History click on the Settings button Require server verification https for all sites in the The following window opens In the Settings window zone box if https is not being used choose very time I visit the webpage and click OK x Temporary IMA and His x Jf You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media for faster viewing later Add this website to the zone Check for newer versions of stored pages Add Every time I visit the webpage Websites Every time I start Internet Explorer C Automatically Never Disk space to use 8 1024MB 50 Recommended 50 250MB Remove Jv Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Current location C Users jpj4440 AppData Local Microsoft Windows Temporary Internet Files Close Move folder View objects View files 6 Inthe 7rusted sites window type or copy the NCU URL in History the Add this website to the zone box Specify how many days Internet Explorer should save the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history 2 a OK Cancel Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 18 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU
185. his is the time period that rectifiers are turned on and off to maintain an equal operating time for o Auto The controller automatically controls the all rectifiers in the system power system l RectsON Time Time all rectifiers are turned at the o Manual A User can manually change certain power end of the Cycle Period system control settings When you return to Auto Mode any settings changed in Manual Mode are ALARM SETTINGS SUB MENU returned to their previous setting setting before being placed in Manual Mode This provides a e Audible Alarm Programs the audible alarm feature convenient means of making temporary adjustment changes for testing purposes o Off Disables the audible alarm o When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm e EQJFLT Control Places the system in Equalize Charge sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm Float Charge mode o 3min 10 1 hr 4hrs When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected time period e LVD 1 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects 1 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e LVD2 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects 2 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode o Normal Alarms are processed normally e
186. ich takes the maximum or average reading of the temperature probes any of System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ SMTemp1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 set as ambient temperature probes e Ambient Temp High2 Sets the Ambient Temperature High 2 alarm point e Ambient Temp High1 Sets the Ambient Temperature High 1 alarm point e Ambient Temp Low Sets the Ambient Temperature Low alarm point FailSafe Mode When enabled sets the relay designated as the Critical Summary alarm relay to operate in the fail safe mode In this mode the relay is energized during normal operation and de energized for an alarm condition e Rectifier Expansion o Inactive Select this option if this is the only NCU controller in the power system o Primary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this controller is to be the primary controller Note that only one 1 NCU controller can be set as the primary controller Q NOTE When primary is selected the NCU will start auto configure This process will take more than three 3 minutes o Secondary Select this option if the power system consists of multiple bays with multiple NCU controllers and this controller is to be a secondary controller ALERT DO NOT set the controller to Secondary from the Web Interface You will not be able to log into the A controller after
187. ifier lost alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears e Clear Rectifier Comm Fail Alarm Clears a rectifier communication fail alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears DC DC Converters Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Output Voltage Sets the output voltage for all converters e Current Limit Enables or disables adjusting the output current limit point e Current Limit Point Sets the output current limit point for all converters combined when the Current Limit setting above is set to enabled HVSD Enables or disables the High Voltage Shutdown feature for all converters HVSDLimit Sets the High Voltage Shutdown point for all converters when the HVSD setting above is set to enabled e Under Voltage Sets the converter Under Voltage alarm point e Over Voltage Sets the converter Over Voltage alarm point e Over Current Sets the converter Over Current alarm point Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 134 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA Converter Trim 24V Temporarily sets the output voltage for all converters when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Converters LED Control Temporarily sets whether or not a converter s local power indicator blinks when the c
188. il VR Check the connectors and cables or the CAN AllRectCommFail P loop Replace the controller Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 43 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display If Energy Optimization Mode is enabled and ECO Alarm the controller oscillates in and out of Energy Check for other alarms ECO Cycle Alarm Optimization more than 5 times this alarm Reset this alarm is generated Rectifier Alarms Rectifier T Fail No AC input power to a rectifier Check why no AC input power available Rect Temperature High T Rect Temp High A rectifier has a high temperature condition Check why temperature is high Rectifier Fail A rectifier has a fault condition Rect Fail HVSD cease condition Refer to Rectifier User Manual for HVSD 9 troubleshooting information Rectifier Protected Rect Protected A rectifier is in protected mode ran Fai A rectifier s fan has failed Replace fan Fan Fail Rectifier overload The load is higher than rectifier capacity If the batteries are being recharged the alarm will cease by itself when the battery voltage has increased to Current Limit the charging level If the system load is Current L
189. imit higher than the rectifier capacity the batteries will discharge If this is the reason install additional rectifiers If one or more of the rectifiers are defective replace the faulty rectifiers Check communications cables Reset the Communication Fail alarm Replace the rectifier Rectifier Communication Fail Arectifier has lost communications with the Rect Comm Fail controller Derated n Derated A rectifier is in output power derating mode Current Share Alarm ie Curr Share Alm A rectifier has a current sharing alarm AC Under Voltage Protection A rectifier is in under voltage protection Low AC Protect mode Battery Group Alarms Battery Group Refer to Rectifier User Manual for troubleshooting information Short Battery Test Running ShortBatTestRun Battery is in short time test mode Equalize for Test EQ for Test Battery is in equalize charge test mode Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 44 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU ee User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Name Local Display Manual Test Manual Test Planned Test Planned Test AC Fail Test AC Fail Test Manual Equalize Manual EQ Automatic Equalize Auto EQ Cyclic Equalize Cyclic EQ Power Split Equalize PSplit EQ Power Split Battery Test PS
190. ind related information 53 5 V View rectifier solar converter 3600 0 and converter module related information DC View DC equipments related information 0 Sys Used 22 3 View battery related anay information Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu To log out from the Main Menu press the Up Arrow Down Arrow and ESC at the same time Release all keys To reboot the Controller from the Main Menu press ENT and ESC at the same time Release both keys Press ENT to confirm Default User Name Privilege Level d Authority Level A Browser none set The User can only read browse information in the menus Level B Operator The User has access to the system Control menus The User has access to the system Settings menus and can download the configuration package The User does not have Level C Engineer none set access to update the OS application and modify add or delete Users The User has full access to all menus including update the OS application and modifying adding and deleting Users Level D Administrator admin 640275 Once a password is entered it remains in effect for a preset time period to allow navigating between menus without re entering the password A User has access to his her level menus plus all menus of the lesser access levels Spec
191. ion Main Menu Settings Icon Other Settings Over Voltage 1 Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Over Voltage 1 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 24 es EMERSON M aftinrmrl De Vet WOI k P OWel Setting Over Voltage Alarm 2 Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Other Settings Over Voltage 2 Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Over Voltage 2 Setting Under Voltage Alarm 1 Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Other Settings Under Voltage 1 Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Under Voltage 1 Setting Under Voltage Alarm 2 Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Other Settings Under Voltage 2 Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Under Voltage 2 Setting Temperature Sensors Temperature sensors may be connected to the e System Temperature Ports 1 2 3 if available Temp and Temp2 ports on an IB2 Interface Board 1 and Temp2 ports on an EIB Interface Board and e Temp1 through Temp8 ports of up to eight 8 SM Temp modules Fach port sensor may be set as None Battery or Ambient A temperature sensor set as an ambient temperature sensor may also be set as the sensor which displays the ambient temperature on the Web Interface s Homepage A temperature sensor set as a battery temperature sensor may also be set as the temperature compensation sensor in addit
192. ion None WEB Menu Navigation P heA le Al F Fogrammingitueaddiple Feature Settings Menu System Tab Auto Manual State change to M Local Menu Navigation a i i i ible Alarm a Settings Menu System Tab Relay select the other state Web Menu Navigation or Settings Menu System Tab LCD Audible Alarm Settings Menu Equipment Tab EIB Equipment EIB 1 Relay select the other state then Manually Forcing LVDs Settings Menu System Tab Power System Auto Manual State 7 change to Auto Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance Auto Man State change to Manual Assigning Severity Level to Alarms then Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance LVD 1 Control or LVD 2 Local Menu Navigation Control select the other state None th en Web Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance LVD 1 Control 2 A tti M DI Control select the original state dvance Settings Menu Alarms Tab arms Tab then Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance Auto Man State TM hange to Autol Assigning Relays to Alarms Web Menu Navigation Local Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Auto Manual State change to None Manual ME Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu LVD Tab LVD 1 Control or LVD 2 Control select DS eS the other state then Settings Men
193. ion the temperature compensation sensor is the sensor which displays the battery temperature on the Web Interface s Battery Device Group Status Page A temperature sensor set as a battery temperature sensor may also be set as the BTRM Battery Thermal Runaway Management sensor in addition the BTRM sensor is the sensor which is used for the High Temperature Disconnect HTD Feature Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Davaar Network Power Procedure Setting Battery Charge Temperature Compensation 1 Seteachtemperature sensor in the system to None Battery or Ambient The following need to be set for the Battery Charge Temperature Compensation feature Local Menu Navigation Nome See above for selecting the battery temperature compensation temperature sensor or select maximum average or Average Web Menu Navigation SMBRC and setting compensation temperature alarms Settings Menu Temp Probes Tab Local Menu Navigation Also enter values for the temp probe temperature alarms Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Temp Comp from the Web Interface Settings Menu Temp Probes Enter values for the following parameters TempComp Center Tab Temp Comp Coeff Temp Comp Clamp Temp Comp Max V Temp 2 If desired set a temperature sensor set as an ambient Comp Min V note that you have to enable Temp Comp Clamp to t
194. is feature causes LVD 2 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 LVD Contactor Type Select the type of LVD Contactor This setting should not be changed _LVD1 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 1 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e 1 02 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects 2 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode SMDU 1 LVD e VD T Enables or disables LVD 1 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 131 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power e VD Mode Sets LVD 1 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint VD 1 Disconnect Voltage LVD 1 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Voltage LVD 1 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Delay Delay time period until 1 reconnects once voltage recovers when LVD set for voltage e VD1 Time The time period before 1 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time VD 1 Dependency Select if LVD 1 can disconnect only if LVD2 has disconnected or none e LVD 1 High Temp Disconnect
195. ischarge after Grid Failure At the point of grid power failure the battery capacity is unknown as these events occur in random manner For the purpose of maximizing the use of grid power and in anticipation of grid power becoming available again the Hybrid operation will continue with battery discharge cycle Discharge will continue until Current Voltage e preset discharge time elapses Fixed Daily Time additional Equaliz charge tme 20 hours absolute maximum Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 9 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA The preset DOD is reached Capacity Discharge In both cases the discharge can be terminated earlier as described in Early Termination of the Discharge Periods on page 9 Relay Assignment when in Hybrid Mode Relay 1 Generator Alarm No Generator Voltage Alarm No AC supply 60 sec delay Relay 2 Battery Alarms Logic alarm generated from under voltage 1 under voltage 2 I VD1 LVD2 battery high temp battery very high temp overvoltage 1 overvoltage 2 battery temp sensor fail battery fuse alarms and high load alarm Relay 3 Rectifier Alarms Logic alarm generated from multiple rectifier fail rectifier fail rectifier fan failure rectifier HVSD rectifier AC failure and rectifier not responding Relay 4 System Alarms Logic alarm generated from load fuse alarms high
196. it automatically reboots into secondary mode Controllers to be designated as secondary controllers need to be set locally via the local keypad and display Primary Secondary Procedure Up to four 4 NCU controllers can be connected together when a power system requires a greater number of rectifiers than can be controlled by a single NCU controller One 1 controller is designated as the primary controller the others as secondary controllers The rectifiers controlled by the secondary controllers are designated as Rectifier Group 2 through 4 in the menus Q NOTE Changing the Rectifier Expansion setting may take more than 3 minutes for the NCU to configure the feature 1 Connect the NCU controllers in the multiple bays via the RS485 interface 2 Setoneofthe NCU controllers as the primary controller 3 Setall other NCU controllers as secondary controllers ALERT DO NOT set the controller to Secondary from the Web Interface You will not be able to log into the controller after it automatically reboots into secondary mode Controllers to be designated as secondary controllers need to be set locally via the local keypad and display 4 Set the address of the NCU controllers set as secondary controllers to 201 202 or 203 Note that each secondary controller must be set to a different address e Power Split Mode Enables or disables the power split feature indicates the NCU system operates normally and ena
197. ith FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Home gt System Inventory System Inventory Welcome NCU M830D ADT 1 2 3 4 Rectifier 5 EIB 1 IB 1 SoNick Battery1 SoNick Battery Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 1R482000e3 1 482000 3 1R482000e3 1R432000e3 1R482000e3 1MA455U41 1MAACSUS31 03140800414 08141000016 B02 03140307921 802 03140308686 Bo 03140309134 03140604301 ADi 03140500738 ADT 03140502993 5530570199 5530570036 149 5 EMERSON Network Power admin 1 40T02 1 08 1 07 1 07 1 07 1 08 1 02 1 03 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU The Advanced Settings Menu allows you to change if you have the proper privilege level programmed in your User settings the settings of the various advanced programmable parameters Settings are grouped per function Select a tab in the Advanced Settings Menu to change that functions programmable parameters Ethernet Tab You can configure the controller s network parameters IPv4 IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IPv6 IPv6 Address IPv6 Prefix and IPv6 Gateway After modifying the network parameters click Save to validate the change made to the parameters Q NOTE After c
198. ization temperature compensation or the temperature Cycle Period This is the time period that rectifiers probe System T1 System T2 System IB2 T1 are turned on and off to maintain an equal operating T2 TT EIB T2 SMTemp1 T1 8 time for all rectifiers in the system SMTemp8 T1 SMTemp8 T8 sensing battery temperature for temperature compensation You Rects ON Time Time all rectifiers are turned on at can also select Maximum or Average which takes the End of Cycle maximum or average reading of the temperature Alarm Settings Sub Menu probes any of System T1 System T2 System T3 IB2 T1 IB2 T2 EIB T1 EIB T2 SMTemp1 T1 Audible Alarm Programs the audible alarm feature SMTemp1 T8 SMTemp8 T1 SMTemp8 T8 set as Off Disables the audible alarm battery temperature probes When used with an SM BRC you can select to average the SM BRC On When a new alarm occurs the audible temperature probe readings alarm sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm NOTE Thetemperature compensation sensor is also the sensor which displays the battery temperature on the Web 3 min 10 min 1 hr 4 hrs When a new alarm Interface s Homepage occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected TempComp Center Sets the temperature at which time period the system operates at normal voltage levels IP Address Sub Menu Temp Comp Coeff Set
199. ization Mode feature for all rectifiers When enabled the following parameters can be set ALERT The Energy Optimization Mode should NOT be used in systems that operate without batteries Alert o Best Operating Point Percent of full load capacity that the rectifiers operate under in the Energy Optimization Mode o Load Fluctuation Range If load fluctuation is less than this value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy Optimization o Cycle Period This is the time period that rectifiers are turned on and off to maintain an equal operating time for all rectifiers in the system o All Rectifiers ON Time Time all rectifiers are turned on at the end of the Cycle Period o Outgoing Alarms Blocked Normal Alarms are processed normally Blocked Forces the alarm relays in the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state o 1 Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity o SMDU1Batt2 Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions Power System e Relay Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 Temporarily sets the relay active or not active when the controller is in Manual mode Setting reverts to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Q NOTE Relays 9 13 can be found in the EIB Equipment section if equipped See page 122 e Clear Maintenance Run Time In manual mode the only selection for Clea
200. k Back 3 to go back to the individual solar converter status page Figure 35 Selecting an Individual Solar Converter Settings Page Home Power System Solar Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Solar Converter Signal Total Current Solar Converter Capacity Used Maximum Used Capacity Number of Solar Converters Total Solar Converters Communicating Total Current 0 0A 0 0 Rated Current Figure 36 Individual Solar Converter Settings Page Home Power System Solar Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Solar Converter 1Solar Converter Settings Back Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set DC On Off Control On 2015 05 11 11 48 21 On Off Set LED Control Cancel Cancel LED Control Over Voltage Reset Reset Reset Solar Converter ID 1 2015 05 11 08 27 56 99 NOTE Settings that appear grayed out can only be made when the controller is in the manual control state the controller is set for automatic control change the Auto Manual State setting first to the Manual setting e DCOn Off Control Temporarily turns the solar converter s DC output on or off when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode LED Control Temporarily sets whether or not a solar converter s local power indicator blinks when the controller is communicating with the solar converter when the controller is in Manual mode Setting re
201. l Generator ON follows after discharge for the remainder of the 24hrs Recharge is performed at equalize voltage until added equalize time elapses and at float voltage for the remaining charge time High Load Alarm In order to identify conditions where the load requirements are exceeding the dimensioning of the Hybrid site an alarm will be generated The alarm will be triggered when the maximum capacity per discharge cycle is exceeded The threshold value will be set as default to 40 of battery capacity It will require capacity measurement per cycle The alarm will be set once the high load threshold value is reached and is reset at the beginning of the next discharge period This alarm will help the User identify the root cause of the under voltage condition high demand load the loss of capacity due to battery aging or insufficient charge capacity Capacity Discharge The cycle period is determined by User selectable capacity discharge of the batteries and associated recharge times The cycle repeats continuously It does not follow a 24hrs pattern Capacity Discharge and Recharge The battery discharge period is determined by the percentage of the nominal battery capacity Ah that will be discharged per cycle The depth of discharge DOD per cycle is User selectable in the range 20 to 80 Default setting is 60 The value is set as battery capacity at the end of each discharge period Therefore if a 60 discharge is ch
202. le 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display IB2 Temp 1 Not Used Temperature sensor port 1 on IB2 Board is IB2 T1 Not Used empty IB2 Temp 2 Not Used Temperature sensor port 2 on IB2 Board is IB2 T2 Not Used empty EIB Temp 1 Not Used Temperature sensor port 1 on EIB Board is EIB T1 Not Used empty EIB Temp 2 Not Used Temperature sensor port 2 on EIB Board is EIB T2 Not Used empty System Temp 1 Sensor Fail Systemi T Senso Temperature sensor 1 failure System Temp 2 Sensor Fail Systemi Sse Temperature sensor 2 failure Replace temperature sensor System Temp 3 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 3 failure IB2 Temp 1 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 1 connected to IB2 IB2 T1 Sensor F Board failure IB2 Temp 2 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 2 connected to IB2 IB2 T2 Sensor F Board failure Replace temperature sensor EIB Temp 1 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 1 connected to EIB EIB T1 Sensor F Board failure EIB Temp 2 Sensor Fail Temperature sensor 2 connected to EIB EIB T2 Sensor F Board failure DHCP Failure The DHCP function is enabled but effective DHCP Failure IP address cannot be acquired VET RG edad PLC Config Error PLC Config Err PLC configuration error Re enter the PLC logic functions zo C Omm SHOP alie 485 communications failure 485 Comm Fail Minor Summary Minor alarm summary one
203. le Parameter Descriptions eene nnns 119 System Tab Programmable Parameter 125 Battery Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions ccccccscssssssssssseeeeeecccceceeeeeeeeaeasssseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaas 128 ECO Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions cccccccccceccccsesessssseseeeeccccceeeeesseeaeassseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeas 130 Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions ccccccccccccccceeesssssseeeeecccccceeeeeeseeeeessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 131 Temp Probes Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions 132 Rectifiers Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions eee 133 DC DC Converters Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions cccccccccceeccceeeeeessseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaas 134 Solar Tab Programmable Parameter 135 Battery Test Tab Programmable Parameter 136 Time Settings Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions 136 mio Rd 138 dere T 138 SOE c 140 RC ee
204. lic private Disabled Delete NMS IP Public Community Private Community Trap Enabled Disabled gt Add Home Advanced Settings SNMP Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms Di Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt Accepted Trap Level Not Used NotUsed gt NMSV2 Configuration NMS IP Public Community Private Community Trap Enabled C142 100 4 175 public n IPV6 checkbox appears once you start typing an NMS IP Check the IPV6 box when entering an IPV6 address NMS IP IPV6 Public Community Private Community Trap Enabled Disabled Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 154 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER NMSV3 Configuration Description Network Management System Configures SNMP Version 3 parameters You can configure the following parameters e UseName The permitted User to access the NMSV3 agent e Password DES The privacy DES password used to encrypt the data e Auth Password 5 The authorization MD5 password used to encrypt the digital signature e Trap Enabled Trap function enabled or disabled e TraplP The IP to which the trap is sent Check the IPV6 box when entering an IPV6 trap address e Trap Security Level The SNMP v3 data securi
205. ling the Existing and NCU Power Systems on page 31 a tasks should be performed the order indicated Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 31 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA b Remove watches rings and other metal objects C Priorto contacting any uninsulated surface or termination use a voltmeter to verify that no voltage or the expected voltage is present Check for voltage with both AC and DC voltmeters prior to making contact d Wear eye protection e Usecertified and well maintained insulated tools Use double insulated tools appropriately rated for the work to be performed AC Input Voltages DANGER This system operates from AC input voltage capable of producing fatal electrical shock DC Output and Battery Voltages DANGER Connecting the NCU power system to an existing power system for Power Split mode involves working on live equipment carrying live loads This system produces DC Power and may have a battery source connected to it Although the DC voltage is not hazardously high the rectifiers and or battery can deliver large amounts of current Exercise extreme caution not to inadvertently contact or have any tool inadvertently contact an output terminal or battery terminal or exposed wire connected to an output terminal or battery terminal NEVER allow a metal object such as a tool to contact more
206. ll Batt2 Settings 73 0 to 100 ESC RecordThreshold i Batt2 Settings gt 300A 50 to 5000 0 100V 0 1 to 1 Shunt Voltage 75 mV 1 to 150 Rated Capacity Press the UP and DOWN keys to 600Ah 40 to 50000 move up and down list of parameters To Change a Parameter Press ENT to select the parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to The parameter values shown in are the Note Certain line items in menu or menus change the parameter adjustment range or acceptable values themselves appear if system is Factory default settings are listed in the equipped with function or function Press ENT to make the change NCU Configuration Drawing C dwg is enabled Press ESC to cancel the change furnished with your system Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 79 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dam User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Figure 14 Settings Menu C LVD Settings ESC HTD Point ie eee 40deg C 20 to 80 HTD Recon Point 35deg C 20 to 80 LVD 1 Enabled Disabled Enabled LVD 1 Mode MORE Note Certain line items in menu menus LVD 1 Disc Volt themselves appear if system is 43 9V 36 to 60 equipped with function or function LVD1 Recon Volt is enabled 52 4 40 to 60 LVD 1 Time 299min 30 to 1000 To Change a Parameter LVD 1 HTD Press the UP and DOWN keys to Enabled Disabled Enabled move up and
207. lly from the following servers o Whenselected the controller will get the time from the selected time server The controller will also adjust the time per the Local Zone setting Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 137 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA HISTORY LOG MENU The History Log Menu allows you to view and save the various logs available in the NCU Alarm History Log Tab Select Device and Time Select the Device to query from the drop down list box Select the from and to time Figure 56 Alarm History Log Device and Time Selection Query Alarm History Log Click Query to query for alarms within selected time slot The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 57 Alarm History Log Query Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Home History Log Alarm History Log Welcome admin Logout Alarm History Log Battery Test Log EventLog Data History Log System Log Device All Devices From 2015 07 01 09 20 31 To Jul 24 2015 Displays the last Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat 5 6 ri 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 2 20 31 Minute Second NI gt Confirm Current Time Home History Log Alarm History Log Alarm History Log Battery Test Log 109 Data History Log
208. lost Batt Comm Fail communications with the controller Temperature Sensor not Used Bat Temp No Use No battery temperature sensor LargeDU Battery Alarms Large Distribution Unit must be present in system LargeDU Batt Current Limit Exceeded ae Exceed Curr Lmt Battery current limit point is exceeded Low Capacity Low Capacity Battery has low capacity Check the batteries Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 50 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 50 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge ida Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display EM CN TCR ET No Response Battery monitoring device has lost Comm Fail communications with the controller Check communications cables SMBRC Battery Alarms SM BRC Module must be present in system SMBRC Battery Battery string low voltage alarm Low Volt Alm ous g Low Cell Temperature Alarm Low Temp Alm Battery string low temperature alarm RAS Battery string low resistance alarm Low Resist Alm ry string Battery string inter cell low resistance alarm Low Inter Alm Yaumg Low Ambient Temperature Alarm Low Amb Alm Battery string ambient low alarm High Total Voltage NE Overall Volt Hi Battery string high voltage alarm Low Total Voltage Overall Volt Lo Battery string low voltage alarm High Strin
209. low alarm tresol High Frequency Input Alarm Input frequency above high frequency alarm Hi Freq In Alm threshold Low Frequency Input Alarm Input frequency below low frequency alarm Low Freq In Alm threshold SMIO Failure SMIO Fail SM IO board failure Replace the board Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 62 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU ce User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Testing Relay 1 Testing Relay 1 Testing Relay 1 Testing Relay 2 Testing Relay 2 Testing Relay 2 Testing Relay 3 Testing Relay 3 Testing Relay 3 Large DU AC Distribution Group Alarms Large Distribution Unit must be present in system LargeDUACDist Large DU AC Distribution Unit Alarms Large Distribution Unit must be present in system AC Distributi Mains 1 Failure Mains 2 Failure Mains 3 Failure Mains 1 Uab Ua Failure No AC input voltage between Line A and Line M1 Uab Ua Fail B of input 1 Mains 1 Ubc Ub Failure No AC input voltage between Line B and Line M1 Ubc Ub Fail C of input 1 Mains 1 Uca Uc Failure No AC input voltage between Line C and Line M1 Uca Uc Fail A of input 1 Mains 2 Uab Ua Failure No AC input voltage between Line A and Line M2 Uab Ua Fail B of input 2 Mains 2 Ubc Ub Failure No
210. ltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Voltage LVD 1 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Delay Delay time period until 1 reconnects once voltage recovers when set for voltage e VD1 Time The time period before 1 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time VD 1 Dependency Select if LVD 1 can disconnect only if LVD2 has disconnected or none 1 02 Enables or disables LVD 2 VD2Mode Sets LVD 2 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint e LVD 2 Disconnect Voltage LVD 2 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage LVD 2 Reconnect Voltage LVD 2 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD2Reconnect Delay Delay time period until LVD 2 reconnects once voltage recovers when LVD set for voltage e VD2Time The time period before LVD 2 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time VD2Dependencgy Select if LVD 2 can disconnect only if LVD 1 has disconnected or none e High Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 1 Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD 1 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 e 1 02 Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 2 Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD 2 cont
211. ltage is low High Commercial power has high frequency High Frequency nee y Commercial power has low frequency m High Temperature AC input temperature sensor sensing high High Temp temperature condition Low Temperature AC input temperature sensor sensing low Low Temperature temperature condition p p Phase A High Current Phase B High Current Hi Current gt Phase C High Current CUIR High phase C current Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 59 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Name Local Display Action to Correct IB Interface Board Alarms IB board must be present in system IB Communication Fail IB board has lost communications with the Comm Fail controller Check communications cables Digital Input 1 Alarm DI1 Alarm Digital input 1 in alarm state Digital Input 8 Alarm DI8 Alarm Testing Relay1 Testing Relay1 Digital input 8 in alarm state Testing Relay 1 on IB2 Board Testing Relay8 Testing Relay Testing Relay 8 on IB2 Board EIB Extended Interface Board Alarms EIB2 board must be present in system EIB EIB Communication Fail EIB board has lost communications with the Check communications cables EIB Comm Fail c
212. ly 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Name Local Display Action to Correct EIB Extended Interface Board Battery Alarms EIB Board must be present in system EIB Battery Battery Current Limit Exceeded Ov Bat Curr Lmt Battery current limit point is exceeded Battery Over Current Bat Over Curr Battery is in over current Battery Low Capacity Low Batt Cap Battery has low capacity Check the batteries SM Battery Alarms SM BAT Module must be present in system SM Battery Current Limit Exceeded Battery is in over current Exceed Curr Lmt UE e a Battery current is high Battery has leakage current Check the batteries foe Battery has low acid level Check the batteries ee ea Battery disconnection is active bn PA Battery has high temperature condition ie Battery has low temperature condition Cell Voltage Difference Cell Volt Diff SM BAT Unit Failure Battery cell voltage difference detected Check the batteries Battery monitoring device has failed Replace device SM Unit Fail Battery Temperature Sensor Failure T Sensor Fault Battery temperature sensor has failed Replace temperature sensor Low Capacity Low Capacity Battery has low capacity Check the batteries Battery Not Responding Battery monitoring device has
213. ly 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA WEB Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab Auto Manual State change to Manual then Settings Menu System Tab Clear Maintenance Run Time then Settings Menu System Tab Auto Manual State change to Auto Performing a Manual Battery Discharge Test Procedure 1 Checkthatthe Rated Battery Capacity is set up correctly for each battery Local Menu Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Battery Test Web Menu Settings Menu Battery Test 2 Checkthatthe following Battery Test parameters are set correctly Test Voltage Level End Test Voltage End Test Time End Test Capacity Record Threshold Local Menu Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Battery Test Web Menu Settings Menu Battery Test Battery Test Control 3 Startthe battery discharge test Local Menu Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance BattTestControl Web Menu Settings Menu Battery Test Battery Test Control 4 Wait for the test to end 5 View the battery test log and upload it to your computer as required See Battery Test Log Tab on page 140 Updating the NCU Controller s Device Inventory Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Other Settings Auto Config Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab Auto Config Backing Up the NCU Configuration There are two steps in backing up the system s NCU c
214. m is issued when the difference between any block voltage and a reference voltage is greater than the value of the block voltage difference setting e Block Voltage Diff Mid This menu item appears if Mid Point is selected above The Block Voltage Diff Mid setting selects the alarm threshold for battery midpoint monitoring The NCU issues an alarm when any battery midpoint voltage of any battery string has an abnormal value The alarm is issued when the difference between any battery midpoint voltage anda reference voltage is greater than the value of the block voltage difference setting OBLVD Equipment LVD Unit _LVD1 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 1 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e LVD2Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 2 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e VD 1 Enables or disables LVD 1 LVD 1 Mode Sets LVD 1 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint VD 1 Disconnect Voltage LVD 1 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Voltage LVD 1 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage VD 1 Reconnect Delay Delay time period until 1 reconnects once voltage recovers when LVD set for voltage e VD1 Time The time period before 1 disconnection once an AC fail condition occ
215. m level for this digital input alarm NewRelay Number Select a relay number to map to this digital input alarm None means there is no related relay number New Alarm State Select high or low to set the alarm state for the digital input Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 1 64 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Alarm Report Tab e Inthe SMTP section you can set the Alarm Report Feature and part of the Forget Password Feature you must also set an E Mail address in the User tab for the Forget Password feature e Inthe SMS section you can set cell phone number for receiving alarm reports and the alarm report level Q NOTE A GSM modem must be connected to the USB port of the NCU for SMS functionality Figure 90 Alarm Report Tab Home Advanced Settings Alarm Report Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt ss SMTP Email To Server IP Server Port Email From Privilege Enabled C Disabled SMTP Account SMTP Password Alarm Report Level None C All Alarms C Major and Critical Alarm C Critical Alarm Set a SMS Cell Phone Number 1 Cell Phone Number 2 Cell Phone Number 3 Alarm Report Level None C Al Alarms C Major and Critical Alarm C Critical Alarm Set
216. mapped to alarm relays located on controller interface boards that can be wired to SYSTEM COMPONENTS MONITORING AND SYSTEM ALARMS MM external alarm circuits GENERATION OPERATING DATA ACQUISITION AND DATA LOGS The NCU monitors the components comprising the system such as the rectifiers solar converters converters and supervisory The NCU acquires and analyses real time data from the system s modules and generates alarms if a fault condition occurs The components such as the rectifiers converters and supervisory NCU also maintains an alarm history log modules The available system alarms are programmed with an Alarm The NCU uses this data to process alarms and also records data in Severity Level Each Alarm Severity Level has different logs The logs are viewed using the Web Interface and consists of visual audible alarm attributes Available Alarm Severity Levels the following Logs can be saved in the html Web page or txt and their attributes are listed in Table 1 text format Table 1 Alarm Severity Levels e Alarm History Log Records 4000 latest alarms The Web Interface displays the latest 500 items Alarm Audible Severity Red Yellow Alarm e Battery Test Log Up to ten 10 battery discharge tests Levels LED LED Buzzer can be recorded Critical oN e EventLog Records 500 latest events ean CR Data History Log Records 60000 latest history data The Major ON ON Web Interface displays the latest 500 ite
217. ms Alarm e System Log Records 3000 items in run log The Web OFF ON OFF face displ i Alarm MN Interface displays the latest 500 items NO NOTE For all logs except the Battery Test Log once maximum OFF OFF OFF _ Alarm NA number of log entries is reached new entries overwrite the oldest entries e Alarm Status Setting Indicates if the alarm is active or BATTERY MANAGEMENT not active and the severity level if active The available alarm status settings are as follows The NCU provides the following battery management functions o Critical Alarm The fault endangers the power e Battery Charge Temperature Compensation i function systems continued function e Battery Equalize Charge o Major Alarm The fault reduces the power systems functionality e Battery Charge Current Limit High and Low Battery T A o Minor Alarm Special operating condition igh and Low Battery Temperature Alarms e Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM Feature Reduces Voltage during a High Battery Temperature Condition o NoAlarm The alarm is disabled and no alarm is given e The alarm indicator turns OFF if the fault s that triggered Battery Discharge Test the alarm clears P nd 9 Battery Test Logs maximum ten 10 tests saved Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 2 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU Use
218. n Logout Rectifier Converter Signal Value Total Current 20 9A Converter Capacity Used 12 1 85 Maximum Capacity Used 12 2 Valid Rated Current 53 6 Total Running Time 1941 h Temperature 26 9 deg C Converter SN 03130600435 Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 107 Model No M830B M830D Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dam User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Individual Converter Settings Page In Figure 37 hover the mouse pointer on an individual converter icon this icon changes to Ed Click HE to go to the individual converter settings page Click Back F go back to the individual converter status page Figure 39 Selecting an Individual Converter Settings Page Home Power System Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter Signal Value Total Current 20 9A Converter Capacity Used 12 1 85 Maximum Capacity Used 12 2 90 Number of Converters 3 0 100 Total Converters Communicating 3 Total Current 20 9 12 1 Total Rated Current 160 7A Figure 40 Individual Converter Settings Page Home Power System Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Converter 2Converter Settings Back 3 Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set DC On Off Control On On C Off Over Voltage Reset Reset Reset LED Control Stop Flashing Stop Flashing Flash Converter ID 2 2014 08 05 12 31 32 1 999 NOTE Settings tha
219. n two languages Typically these would be in English and Chinese The language package cannot be changed the User Consult Emerson if a different language package is required NOTE A file named SettingParam run is automatically created appended by the Controller whenever a User or the factory at the time of shipment makes changes to any parameter settings via the local display or Web Interface 4 lt lt lt Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 61 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Alarms Tab NOTE This list is dynamic and will only show you the equipment that you have in your system e Allows you to define the alarm level for each alarm e Allows you to map alarms to the alarm relays Figure 86 Alarms Tab Advanced Settings Alarms Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms Alarm Report Generator Shunt Please select equipment type Power System Power System Index Name Alarm Level Relay Number 1 Supervision Unit Fail NA None CAN Communication Failure CR None Modify Outgoing Alarms Blocked MN Maintenance Time Limit Alarm MN Modify Config Error Backup Config MN Config Error Default Config MN Imbalance System Current MN Over Load NA Modify CR EStop EShutdown CR System Temp 1 Not Used MN System Temp 2 Not Used MN S
220. nd verify that replacement NCU contains the same configuration file as the complete system operates normally th isting NCU Reier 10 Enable the external alarms notify appropriate Number Label on the side of the replacement NCU for the Meran wr EOM Configuration Part Number see Figure 101 If the E P existing controller is operational navigate the menus to 11 Ensure that there are no local or remote alarms active on view its configuration file MAIN SCREEN ESC the system Figure 101 Configuration Label Location Figure 102 Latch Mechanism on the NCU M830B Captive Fastener Latch Mechanism Configuration File Part Number Label Captive Fastener Latch Configuration File Mechanism Part Number Label Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 184 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power NCU Digital Input and Relay Output Connections NCU Digital Input Connections The NCU provides four 4 digital inputs for alarms events Screw pressure type connections are provided Wire size range is 28 AWG to 16 AWG Recommended torque for these connections is 0 19 N m 1 7 in lbs Refer to Figure 103 for connector location and pin outs Note that some digital inputs may be factory wired to the system NCU Relay Output Connections The NCU provides four 4 sets
221. nfiguration The system will reboot Restore Defaults Reboot controller Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 158 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER Retrieve Setting Param run Procedure See also Backing Up the NCU Configuration on page 28 A file named SettingParam run is automatically created appended by the controller whenever a User or the factory at the time of shipment makes changes to any parameter settings via the local display or Web Interface This file contains changes made to alarm setpoints and other settings such as float equalize voltage etc This file can be saved to your computer so you can restore any custom settings you may have made NOTE It is strongly recommended that you save a copy of the SettingParam run file whenever you customize any parameter settings Then if you ever replace the controller or perform a Restore Defaults procedure you can restore your customized settings by downloading the previously saved SettingParam run file back into the controller Prior to changing settings ensure the current configuration package and SettingParam run files are backed up After making changes create new backup files Procedure 1 Click on the Retrieve File button to save the file named SettingParam run to your computer Select where you want the file to be copied to on your comp
222. nverters Tab Confirm Solar Converter ID None WEB Menu Navigation Settings Menu Equipment Tab EIB Equipment EIB enter Configuring the NCU Identification of Converters i the following parameters When converters are all installed prior to applying power and Parameters starting the system the order in which the NCU identifies the converters is by serial number lowest serial number is Conv 1 e Shunt Set As Not Used General Load Battery next lowest is Conv 2 etc If you prefer the NCU to identify the a Not Used Indicates this shunt input is not used converters by position in the system perform the followin ion LA y b General Indicates the measurement of the shunt P will be displayed will not added to Total DC Local Menu Navigation Load or Total Battery Load None c Load Indicates the measurement of the shunt will Web Menu Navigation be displayed and added to the Total DC Load See Individual Converter Settings Page on page 108 and set the Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 26 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power d Battery Indicates the measurement of the shunt energizes Relay 1 will stay in the alarm state during the rest of the will be displayed and added to the Total Battery Load relay tests d d with Batt M t and used with battery L
223. o SM SMTemp8 Temp8 Low Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing 5 T8 Low temperature lower than low temperature threshold Battery temperature monitored by the sensor set as BTRM is higher than the BTRM Temperature Alarm 2 threshold Battery temperature monitored by the sensor set as is higher than the pg BTRM Temperature Alarm 1 threshold ea BTRM temperature sensor failure Replace temperature sensor BTRM Temp High 2 BTRM Temp High2 Check why temperature is high or low Inventory Update In Process is active um Active Active Battery Charge Current Limit is active Battery Charge Prohibited Alarm A battery charge prohibited alarm is active See why alarm is active Battery Alarms Battery Battery Current Limit Exceeded TE Ov Batt Cur Lmt Battery current limit point is exceeded ae Battery is in over current Batt Over Curr y Low Battery Capacity Low Batt Cap Battery has low capacity Check the batteries SMDU Battery Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system SMDU Battery Exceed Current Limit Exceed Curr Lmt Battery current limit point is exceeded Over Battery Current Over Current Battery is in over current Low Capacity Battery has low capacity Check the batteries Low Capacity y poc Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 49 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 49 Revision Ju
224. ocal Menu Navigation e Shunt Full Current None e Shunt Full Voltage WEB Menu Navigation Settings Menu System Tab set the Relay Test Time then Setting External Shunts connected to the SM DU Assembly Settings Menu System Tab Relay Test set to Automatic The relay test at ti tting th Local Menu Navigation Q NOTE The relay test can be exited at any time by setting the Relay Test to Disabled None WEB Menu Navigation Manual Test Settings Menu Equipment Tab SMDUP Equipment SMDUP When placed in Relay Manual Test Mode all relays on the IB2 and enter the following parameters board relays 1 8 EIB board relays 9 13 if equipped and controller relays 14 17 de energize since Fail Safe is enabled Parameters relay 1 will be in alarm state if wired for fail safe Then you can e Shunt Current Rating of Shunt individually change each relay s state The relay changes state for the time period selected At the end of the test all relays are returned to their normal state if no alarms are present This is the e Current Break Value Device Rating same procedure as Manually Forcing Relays on page 22 except you do not place the controller in Manual Mode e Shunt Voltage Rating of Shunt e Current High Current Limit of Current Breaker Value Local Menu Navigation e Current Very High Current Limit of Current Breaker NONG Value WEB Menu Navigation Setting
225. ode UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Local Display Low Fuel Level Low Fuel Level Generator has low fuel level High Water Temperature High Water Temp Low Oil Pressure Low Oil Press Periodical Maintenance Required Periodical maintenance is required to be Maint Required performed Generator has high water temperature Generator has low oil pressure Rectifier Group 2 3 4 Alarms Rect Group 2 3 4 Check the connectors and cables or the CAN loop Replace the controller All Rectifiers Comm Fail AllRectCommFail No response from all rectifiers Rectifier Lost A rectifier cannot be detected by the Reset the Rectifier Lost alarm Replace Rectifier Lost controller defective rectifier Communication Failure A rectifier has lost communications with the Resetthe Comm Fail alarm Replace Comm Failure controller defective rectifier Mains Failure Mains Failure Rectifier commercial AC input power failure Check input voltage to rectifiers Replace rectifiers Multiple Rectifiers Fail Multi Rect Fail More than one rectifier has failed Group l II Rectifier Alarms Group Rect AC Input Failure AC Failure No AC input power to a rectifier Rec
226. oller uses these parameters to control the load sharing operation between the two power systems Depending on the systems configurations their rectifier capacities their distribution load capacities and the Power Split configuration four operating modes can occur Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s User Manual UM1M830BNA Low Load Operation Before paralleling the two systems the following conditions must be met for proper Power Split function When the total load current demand is lower than the Power Split Current Limit Value the NCU power system voltage will be NOTE The control features of the combined system are increased by the programmed DELTA VOLTAGE setting forcing the limited to those of the original power system NCU power system to carry the load Make sure that the output voltage does not exceed the battery float range recommended by the manufacturer In this operating mode no current will be delivered by the existing power system NOTE The same type of batteries with an equal amount of cells and the same charging voltages must be used for both systems float voltage equalize voltage and battery test voltage of the NCU power system must be set to the When the total load current demand reaches the Power Split same levels as that of the existing power system Current Limit Value the NCU power system operates in output current limit and its output voltage will b
227. on Fail SM Temp has lost communications with the Check communications cables Comm Fail controller Temperature Probe 1 Shorted Probe1 Short Probe shorted Temperature Probe 8 Shorted Probe Short Probe shorted Temperature Probe 1 Open Probe1 Open Temperature Probe 8 Open Probe8 Open DC Meter Group Alarms DC Meter must be present in system DC Meter Group DC Meter Lost DC meter cannot be detected by the Reset the DC Meter Lost alarm Replace DC Meter Lost controller defective DC Meter Replace temperature probe Replace temperature probe Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 68 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display DC Meter Alarms DC Meter must be present in system DC Meter Communication Fail DC meter has lost communications with the 2 Check communications cables Comm Fail controller Solar Converter Group Alarms Solar Conv Grp Multiple Solar Converter Failure 4 Check input voltage to solar converters More than one solar converter has failed Multi Conv Fail Replace solar converters Solar Converter Lost A solar converter cannot be detected bythe Reset the Solar Converter Lost alarm Solar Converter Lost controller Replace defective solar converter
228. on Temperature High 1 alarm point CompTemp Low Sets the Compensation Temperature Low alarm point Temperature Compensation Center Sets the temperature at which the system operates at normal voltage levels Temp Comp Coefficient slope Sets the temperature compensation slope or rate of change per C above or below the Temperature Compensation Center setting This value is expressed in millivolt per C per string mV C str For example for a rate of change of 72 mV C str in a 24 cell 48V nominal battery string the rate of change is 3 mV per cell e Temp Comp Voltage Clamp Enables or disables the temperature compensation voltage clamp feature Temp Comp Max Voltage Upper voltage limit where battery temperature compensation clamps the voltage e Temp Comp Min Voltage Lower voltage limit where battery temperature compensation clamps the voltage BIRM Temp Sensor Sets the BTRM Battery Thermal Runaway Management temperature sensor Note that this temperature sensor MUST be set as battery temperature sensor Select None or the temperature probe System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp IB2 Temp2 Temp EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ 5 1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 Temp8 You can also select Maximum or Average which takes the maximum or average reading of the temperature probes any of System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 5 Tem
229. one at this temperature This is the Temp Comp setting Figure 3 Voltage Characteristics on Commercial AC Failure and Automatic Equalize Charging V equalize ccc Equalize Vime F x 66666 Mains Fault High and Low Battery Temperature Alarms Battery Discharge Test and Battery Test Logs The NCU can monitor battery temperature via a temperature The NCU can perform battery discharge tests to check the sensor mounted on a battery cell Values for high battery condition of the battery s There are three 3 types of battery temperature and low battery temperature alarms can then be discharge tests into the NCU programmed into the NCU Battery Test without Constant Current Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM Feature s Baron eset cient The Battery Thermal Runaway Management BTRM feature e Short Time Test requires two battery shunts reduces voltage during a high battery temperature condition 9 gang y User can manually start a battery discharge test program the You can designate a temperature sensor as the sensor The NCU to automatically start battery discharge tests at scheduled BTRM sensor has High 2 and High 1 BTRM temperature alarm intervals Twelve 12 Constant Current Tests can be scheduled by limits If battery temperature exceeds the BTRM Temp High 2 the month day year A Short Time Test can be scheduled to be setting system voltage is lowered to the BTRM
230. onfiguration Save the NCU configuration package This package includes the base configuration and any changes made to Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 28 es EMERSON rl Dmtarnr Network Powel alarm severity levels relay assignments and signal names ALERT This file is NOT forward compatible e Save a file named SettingParam run This file contains changes made to alarm setpoints and other settings such as float equalize voltage etc A named SettingParam run is automatically created appended the controller whenever a User or the factory at the time of shipment makes changes to parameter settings via the local display or Web Interface This file can be saved to your computer so you can restore any custom settings you may have made NOTE It is strongly recommended that you save a copy of the SettingParam run file whenever you customize any parameter settings Then if you ever replace the controller or perform a Restore Defaults procedure you can restore your customized settings by downloading the previously saved SettingParam run file back into the controller lt Prior to changing settings ensure current configuration package and SettingParam run files are backed up After making changes create new backup files To aid in file management you may change the name of the configuration package cfg tar to differentiate it from other app cf
231. ontroller Bad Battery Block Battery block fails Check batteries Relay 9 Test Relay 9 Test Testing Relay 9 on EIB Board Relay 13 Test Relay 13 Test Testing Relay 13 on EIB Board SMDU Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarms SM DU Module must be present in system SMDU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Under Voltage Distribution voltage is below under voltage Under Voltage threshold 5 9 Over Voltage Distribution voltage is above over voltage Over Voltage threshold Check why system voltage is high Communication Fail The SM DU 1 has lost communications with Check communications cables Comm Fail the Controller Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 60 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Current1 High Current Curr 1 Hi Current 1 has high current Check why current is high Current1 Very High Current Curr 1 Very Hi Current 1 has very high current i Current5 High Current 5 Hi Current 5 has high current Current5 Very High Current Curr 5 Very Hi Current 5 has very high current Shunt1 Coefficient Conflict Shunt1 Conflict Shunt5 Coefficient Conflict Shunt5 Conflict Shunt 1 coefficient conflicting
232. ontroller is communicating with the converter when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Fan Speed Control Sets the fan speed for all converters e Confirm Converter ID After changing converter ID assignments use this menu item to confirm the change The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the ID setting of all converters is updated Reset Converter IDs Resets the converter IDs after they have been previously changed and confirmed The only selection is Yes Once Yesis selected and confirmed the NCU resets the converter IDs by reassigning ID numbers e Clear Converter Lost Alarm Clears a converter lost alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears e Clear All Converters Comm Fail Clears an All Converter Comm Fail alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears e Clear Converter Comm Fail Clears all Converter Comm Fail alarms The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm s clears Solar Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions e Solar Converter Current Limit Sets the output current limit point for all solar converters combined e HVSD Limit Sets the High Voltage Shutdown point for all solar converters e Restart on HVSD Enables or disables the High Voltage Shutdown Restart feature for all solar converters HVSD
233. osen the discharge value is set to 40 The time to recharge to full battery capacity depends on battery Capacity at the start of the charge cycle and the available recharge current When the additional charge time has been reached the generator will be stopped the recharge cycle will end and discharge cycle will be initiated For practical purposes the battery capacity at the end of every recharge period is set to 100 as long as Step1 Step 2 and Step 3 have elapsed If end of charge is not reached within the set maximum hours the recharge will be terminated and discharge cycle will be initiated MAXIMUM CURRENT LIMIT FUNCTION The current available from the rectifiers can be limited in AMPS from 10 to 121 of combined rectifier capacity The factory setting is 121 unless otherwise specified The current available from the solar converters can be limited in AMPS from 0 to 121 of combined solar converter capacity The factory setting is 121 unless otherwise specified The current available from the converters can be programmed in AMPS from 50 to 116 of Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU Woo Manual UMT M830BNA Network Power combined converter capacity The factory setting is 116 unless 13 dry relay outputs Every relay output has a set of NC otherwise specified Refer to the NCU Configuration Drawing normally close and NO normally open contacts dra
234. otal Current Number of Solar Converters etc Figure 33 Solar Converter Device Group Status Page Tab Home Power System Solar Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Solar Converter Signal Value Total Current 0 0A Solar Converter Capacity Used 0 0 90 Maximum Used Capacity 0 0 Number of Solar Converters 1 Total Solar Converters Communicating 1 Total Current 0 0 0 0 Rated Current 35 0A Individual Solar Converter Status Page Displayed on the Solar Converter Device Group status page are the individual solar converters installed in the system Click on an individual solar converter icon to display its status such as Input Current Output Power etc Figure 34 Individual Solar Converter Status Page Home Power System Solar Converter Welcome admin Logout Rectifier Solar Converter Signal Value Total Current nler 0 nwortor Canaority Mens Valid Rated Current Used Capacity 0 0 Input Voltage Input Current OA Input Power Output Power OW Total Running Time SN 03140900504 Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 105 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Individual Solar Converter Settings Page In Figure 35 hover the mouse pointer on an individual solar converter icon A this icon changes to E Click to go to the individual solar converter settings page Clic
235. oted Technical Bulletin 4871200 Modbus Protocol Revision 5 Issue Date 21 05 2012 the default BAUD Rate is set in the controller at 115 2k Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 36 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA cain ai Resolving Alarms Table 5 lists the alarms that are shown in the Web Interface Advance Settings Menu under the Alarms Tab These are also the possible alarms that display in the alarm screens on the local display and Web Interface Table 5 also provides guidelines for fixing the condition that caused the alarm NOTE These instructions describe the complete functionality of the controller Some functionality is dependent on hardware connected to the controller Some alarms listed may not display in your system or may be named differently Refer to the NCU Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system Refer also to the NCU Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system for the factory default Alarm Severity Level settings and Alarm Relay mapping to the available alarms Table5 Available Alarms Table 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Power System Alarms Power System Supervision Unit Fail SelfDetect Fail Controller self detection test fails Replace the controller
236. ow Line Voltage AB Voltage between Line A and Line B below VLo LineVolt AB very low voltage threshold High Line Voltage BC Voltage between Line B and Line C above Hi LineVolt BC high voltage threshold Check why voltage is high Very High Line Voltage BC Voltage between Line B and Line C above VHi LineVolt BC very high voltage threshold Low Line Voltage BC Voltage between Line B and Line C below low Lo LineVolt BC voltage threshold Check why voltage is low Very Low Line Voltage BC Voltage between Line B and Line C below VLo LineVolt BC very low voltage threshold High Line Voltage CA Voltage between Line C and Line A above Hi LineVolt CA high voltage threshold Check why voltage is high Very High Line Voltage CA Voltage between Line C and Line A above VHi LineVolt CA very high voltage threshold Low Line Voltage CA Voltage between Line C and Line A below Lo LineVolt CA low voltage threshold Check why voltage is low Very Low Line Voltage CA Voltage between Line C and Line A below VLo LineVolt CA very low voltage threshold Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 58 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 Check why voltage is high s NetSure Control Unit NCU SON User Manual UM1M830BNA NM d Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display High Phase Volta
237. parameters 3 Click the Modify button to modify the parameters for this Entry Q NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Deleting an Entry 1 Select the Entry to be deleted from those listed at the top of the screen 2 Clickthe Delete button to delete this Entry Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 153 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dam User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power NMSV2 Configuration Description Network Management System Configures SNMP Version 1 and 2 parameters You can configure the following parameters NMSIP The permitted IP to access the NMSV2 agent Check the IPV6 box when entering an IPV6 address e Public Community The public community string e Private Community The private community string e Trap Enabled Trap function enabled or disabled Q NOTE Only listed IP Addresses will have SNMP access Q NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Figure 75 SNMP NMSV2 Configuration Advanced Settings SNMP Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms 01 Alarms gt Alarm Report Generator Shunt Accepted Trap Level All Alarms Not Used gt 55 NMSV2 Configuration NMS IP Public Community Private Community Trap Enabled 142 100 4 175 pub
238. pl SMTemp1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Temp SMTemp8 8 set as battery temperature probes When used with an SM BRC you can select to average the SM BRC temperature probe readings Q NOTE The BTRM sensor is the sensor which is used for the High Temperature Disconnect HTD Feature e BIRMTempHigh 2 Sets the BTRM Temperature High 2 alarm point If battery temperature exceeds this setting system voltage is lowered to the BTRM Voltage setting if BTRM Action is set to Lower Voltage e BTRMTemp High 1 Sets the BTRM Temperature High 1 alarm point e BTRM Action o Disabled Disables the Battery Thermal Runaway Management feature o Lower Voltage Sets the Battery Thermal Runaway Management feature to reducing the output voltage when battery temperature exceeds the BTRM Temperature High 2 alarm point e BTRM Voltage Voltage that the system is set to when battery temperature exceeds the BTRM Temperature High2 alarm point e Low Capacity Point Battery low capacity alarm set point e Current Limit Mode Selects the current limit mode Yes or No e Battery Current Limit Maximum battery charging current setting For example a value of 0 150C10 means that the charging current is limited to 15 of the battery s nominal capacity e Over Current Limit Battery over current alarm setting For example a value of 0 300C10 means that when the charging current reaches 30 of the battery s nominal capacity an alarm will be ext
239. plit Bat Test Discharge Current Imbalance Dsch Curr Imb Abnormal Battery Current Abn Batt Curr Temperature Compensation Active TempComp Active Battery Current Limit Active Batt Curr Limit Bad Battery Bad Battery Battery Discharge Battery Disch Battery Test Fail BatteryTestFail Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Alarm Description Battery is in manual battery discharge test mode Battery is in planned battery test mode AC power has been switched off to the rectifiers to perform a battery discharge test Battery is in manual equalize charging mode Battery is in automatic equalize charging mode Battery is in cyclic equalize charging mode In Power Split mode System A starts equalize charging with the System B In Power Split mode System A starts the test with the System Battery distribution current imbalance alarm The equalize charging current exceeds the alarm setting Battery charge temperature compensation is active Battery is in current limit Battery test fails Battery is discharging Battery test fails 45 Action to Correct The currents from two groups of batteries are not equal Check the batteries Check the batteries A battery test is active the discharge test will stop automatically There is a mains failure check that it is not caused by open AC input circuit breaker The system load is
240. r EIS T IDHCP oo SMTemp1 1 SMTempt 8 SMTemp8 1 SMTemp8 T8 Disabled Disabled Enabled TempComp Center IP Address 13deg C 0 10 10 to 0 25010 10 163 210 214 Temp Comp Coeff MASK ENT to move cursor to first field 71mVidea C 030C410 to 1 00C10 and DOWN to change value in field _ 255 255 2550 Repeat for all fields Default Gateway ENT to save the change UP DOWN 10 163 210 1 ESC to cancel Capacity Settings UP DOWN 50000 Ah 50 to 50000 50 to 50000 Wizard finished UP DOWN ENT to exit and save ESC to exit without saving OK to exit ESC 4 ESC to exit ENT Main Menu ENT to continute UP DOWN Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 82 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA E Input Power Menu The Input Power Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Input Power Menu Input Power Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu AC1 220V AC2 220V 220V 221 239 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 93 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU AT User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Module Menu The Mod
241. r use the UP and DOWN keys to move the cursor to the Select User field Press ENT Use the UP and DOWN keys to select a User previously programmed into the NCU Press ENT to select the User Note that only Users programmed into the NCU are shown Users are programmed via the Web Interface To enter a password use the UP and DOWN keys to move the cursor to the Enter Password field Press ENT Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose a character Press ENT to accept and move to the next character Continue this process until all characters are entered Press ENT again to accept the password To Change a Parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to move up and down the list of parameters Press ENT to select the parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to change the parameter Press ENT to make the change Press ESC to cancel the change Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 14 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Niativunarl Daraar Network Power Using the Web Interface Q NOTE The NCU supports a 10 100M Ethernet connection OVERVIEW Via the Web Interface a User with proper access level can View real time operating information rectifiers converters solar converters AC DC batteries etc View and download information recorded in logs e Send control commands e Set programmable parameters e Download and upload configuration pack
242. r Maintenance Run Time is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the Power System s Maintenance Run Time log is cleared e Under Voltage 1 Sets the Under Voltage 1 alarm point e Under Voltage 2 Sets the Under Voltage 2 alarm point Over Voltage 1 Sets the Over Voltage 1 alarm point Over Voltage 2 Sets the Over Voltage 2 alarm point e System Current Alarm Sets the System Current alarm point e High Load Level1 Sets the High Load Level 1 alarm point alarm point for total rectifier load e High Load Level2 Sets the High Load Level 2 alarm point alarm point for total rectifier load Relay Test Sets the Relay Test feature to Automatic Manual or Disabled Refer to Using the Relay Test Feature on page 27 e Relay Test Time Sets the Relay Test Time for the Automatic Relay Test feature e Ambient Temp Sensor Sets the temperature sensor which displays the ambient temperature on the Web Interface s Homepage Note that this temperature sensor MUST be set as an ambient temperature sensor Select None or the Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 119 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power temperature probe System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 1 5 1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Temp SMTemp8 Temp8 You can also select Maximum or Average wh
243. r Manual UM1M830BNA Battery LVD Low Voltage Disconnect e Battery Capacity Prediction e Battery Block and Battery Midpoint Monitoring Enhanced Battery Monitoring with SM BRC e Thermal Runway Detection and Management NOTE Battery management functions are not available for NCU configurations that enable NCU capability to receive status information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel batteries Battery Charge Temperature Compensation The NCU can be programmed to automatically increase or decrease system output voltage to maintain battery float current as battery temperature decreases or increases respectively Battery life can be extended when an optimum charge voltage to the battery with respect to temperature is maintained Temperature is monitored by a sensor mounted on the battery See your power system documentation for temperature sensor information You can also set high and low compensation temperature alarms Functional Description See Figure 2 Battery charge temperature compensation adds a correction term related to the temperature of the batteries to the nominal value of the system voltage The degree of regulation TempComp expressed in mV C battery string can be set per battery manufacturer recommendations To protect batteries and voltage sensitive loads compensation is automatically limited to a maximum of two volts 48V systems or one volt 24 volt systems above or below the nomin
244. r network settings as recorded in step 1 Disabling Proxy Server Settings to Enable a Connection to the Controller over an Intranet Network if required NOTE This procedure needs to be performed only when the controller is connected to an Intranet and the User s computer is set to access the Intranet through a proxy server Note that if the controller is connected to the Internet and the User s computer is connected to an Intranet the User may not be able to disable the proxy server and access the controller If the controller s Ethernet port is connected to your company s Intranet Network and your computer is also connected to the Intranet Network but requires access via a proxy server you must disable the proxy server settings to access the controller Follow the procedure below to disable the proxy server settings Procedure NOTE Internet Explorer is used in this procedure other browsers are similar 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Select nternet Optionsfrom the Too smenu The Internet Options window opens In the Internet Options window select the Connectionstab Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 17 Model No M830B M830D Internet Security Settings for Loading Files Internet Options amp EMERSON Network Power General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings
245. rd connect the parameters were not changed they should be at the Local Area Network LAN to the NCU s front panel port default values as shown in the example section This port can be assigned an IP address or can be set for below DHCP see above e If your system has IB4 board connect the Local Area PAddress Network LAN to the IB4 board port The IB4 board port Subnet Mask can be configured as a DHCP client or can be configured Default Gateway with an IP address If it is a DHCP client it will get its IP Example address from a DHCP server on the network IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Connecting a Local Computer Directly to the Controller NL LILLLILLLLLLLLLLLIILILLLILLI LLILLLLLL IPv6 An Ethernet port is located on the front panel of the NCU This IPv6 Address port supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP IPv6 Prefix f IPv6 Gateway unction Example Some systems may have IB4 board with a second Ethernet port IPv6 Address 20fa fffd fffc fffb fffa fff9 fff8 ffT7 Refer to your system s documentation for location of the IB4 board IPv6 Prefix 0 if furnished IPv6 Gateway 20fa 1 fffe ffff fffe fffd ffff fffe Procedure d Change your local computer s network settings using the information you acquired in the above step except that the last part of the IP address needs to be replaced with any different number 1 Before connecting
246. rd is required to change settings Web access always requires a User name and password to be entered to gain access Users are configured with a User Name password and privilege level User Name Maximum 8 Characters 0 9 a z A Z _ Password Maximum 13 Characters 0 9 a z A Z _ Passwords must be at least six 6 characters long Q NOTE Once a password is entered it remains in effect for a preset time period to allow navigating between menus without re entering the password Privilege Level Refer to Table 3 A User has access to his her privilege level menus plus all menus of the lesser privilege levels Table 3 User Privilege Levels Default User Name Privilege Level Authority Level A Browser The User can only read browse information in the menus Level B Operator The User has access to the system Control menus The User has access to the system Settings menus and can download the configuration package The User does not have access to update the OS application and modify add or delete Users a The User has full access to all menus including update the OS application and modify add and delete Users Level C Engineer none set Multiple Languages Supported Multiple languages are supported in the Local Interface and Web Interface Refer to Language Tab on page 156 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 13 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015
247. re screens ESC Amb Temp 23deg C gt ENT UP DOWN UP DOWN Ambient Temp deg C UP Down for more screens ESC ESC Last 7 days Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 85 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 4 NetSure Control Unit NCU san User Manual UM1MS830BNA Network Power Battery Menu The Battery Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 19 or Figure 20 The actual display of the Battery Menu is dependent on the NCU configuration Figure 19 Battery Menu Main Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Battery Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu Note Items marked with an indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu Battery Menu Total Batt Cur 0 DA gt 50000Ah 00A ENT 600Ah ESC UP DOWN Comp Temp 25deg C gt ESC UP DOWN UP DOWN Temp Comp deg C UP Down for more screens ESC ESC Last 7 days Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA 86 Revision F July 20 2015 Model No M830B M830D 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power _ Figure 20 Battery Menu Main Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Battery Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu Note Items ma
248. reakers or fuses fed by the shunt if applicable e Current High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm e Current Very High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm e Calculate Battery Current Selects whether or not the NCU calculates the battery current in the case of no battery shunt load shunt required Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 128 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU anua U M 1 9 3 0 N A Network Power e Temp Compensation Probe Select None no temperature compensation or the temperature probe System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 182 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ 5 1 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 Temp8 sensing battery temperature for temperature compensation You can also select Maximum or Average which takes the maximum or average reading of the temperature probes any of System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp1 Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ SMTemp1 Temp8 SMTemp8 1 SMTemp8 Temp8 set as battery temperature probes When used with an SM BRC you can select to average the SM BRC temperature probe readings Average SMBRC setting e CompTempHigh 2 Sets the Compensation Temperature High 2 alarm point CompTempHigh 1 Sets the Compensati
249. rked with an gt indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu Battery Menu Remaining 14 1 hrs gt 50000 100 100 0 0 0A ENT 50 FS 100 0 0 08 UP DOWN Comp Temp 25deg C gt ESC UP DOWN UP DOWN Temp Comp Down for more screens ESC Last 7 days Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA 87 Revision July 20 2015 Model M830B M830D NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Description of Local Display Menus ENERGY SAVING SUB MENU Prog rammable Parameters Mode Enables or disables the Energy Optimization Mode feature for all rectifiers When enabled the The following are descriptions of the programmable parameters following parameters set presented in the local display menus ALERT The Energy Optimization Mode should NOT be NOTE Some parameters are not available for NCU used in systems that operate without batteries configurations that enable NCU capability to receive status information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel e Best Oper Point Percent of full load capacity that the batteries rectifiers operate under in the Energy Optimization Settings Menu mode See Figure 14 Fluct Range If load fluctuation is less than this value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy MAINTENANCE SUB MENU Optimization e Auto Man State e Cycle Period T
250. ry P Signal Value 10hrs 75 Battery Management State Float Charge 50 25 Battery Voltage 50 9 V lt 0 Total Battery Current 0 0A 25 zo BTRM Temperature 22 deg C 0 Compensation Temperature 22 deg C Temp Comp 22 C Estimated Remaining Time 19 7hrs Battery 1 5 001 2 it 0 0A 0 0 A 100 0 100 0 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 1 10 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU san User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Figure 44 Battery Device Group Status Page FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel Battery Home Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Battery Signal Value Battery Management State Float Charge 50 Total Battery Current A3A 25 50 SoNick Battery1 3 5 Battery2 it 0 6 0 7 98 7 99 8 Individual Battery Status Page Displayed on the Battery Device Group status page are the individual batteries installed in the system Hover the mouse over an individual battery icon to display its status such as Battery Rating The actual display of an Individual Battery status is dependent on the NCU configuration see Figure 45 or Figure 46 or Figure 47 Figure 45 Individual Battery Status Page Home Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Battery Signal Value E ic Battery Management State Float Charge 50 53 9V 25 4 0 0 0A 25 Battery Rating Ah 3200 Ah
251. s Restore Default M830D M830B No Yes Update App No No Yes ENT Comm Settings DHCP Comm Settings Disabled Disabled Enabled change a Parameter IP Address Press the UP and DOWN keys to 100 163 210 214 ENT to move cursor to first field move up and down list of parameters Mask UP and DOWN to change value in field 2552552550 de Press ENT to select the parameter Default Gateway ESC to cancel Press the UP and DOWN keys to 10 163 210 1 change the parameter ENT t ke the ch Disabled Disabled Enabled sett cca pa PV6 Address Press ESC to cancel the change FDO7 432D CE02 3 0 0 0 3 Note Certain line items in menu or menus IPV6 Prefix themselves appear if system is 64 equipped with function or function IPV6 Gateway FE80 0 0 0 9294 E4FF FEBO 4F22 The parameter values shown in are the adjustment range or acceptable values Factory default settings are listed in the NCU Configuration Drawing C dwg ENT furnished with your system Other Settings Rect Expansion Other Settings gt Inactive Primary Secondary Inactive If Secondary selected Auto Config then the following menu item Yes Yes No appears after automatic reboot LCD Display Wizard Address 201 202 203 Yes Yes No Start Wizard Now Yes Yes No Over Voltage 1 56 0V 40 to 60 Over Voltage 2 58 0V 40 to 60 Under Voltage 1 48 0V 40 to 60 Under
252. s Menu System Tab Relay Test set to Manual then Setting the System Current Alarm Settings Menu System Tab individually you can set the state of relays on the IB2 Board Local Menu Navigation or None Settings Menu Equipment Tab EIB Equipment EIB 1 WEB Menu Navigation you can set the state of the relays on the EIB Board Settings Menu System Tab System Current Alarm Enter a value in AMPS If load current exceeds this value a system current alarm is issued Settings Menu System Tab Relay Test set to Automatic Clearing the Maintenance Alarm Using the Relay Test Feature TM 9 maintenance time be set which once expires issues maintenance alarm When the maintenance alarm is issued NOTE The relay test can only be performed when no alarms i i perform the routine maintenance and reset the maintenance Gre PIESEI timer To reset the maintenance timer and clear the Maintenance Automatic Test Alarm clear the Maintenance Run Time When placed in Relay Automatic Test Mode all relays on the IB2 Local Menu Navigation board relays 1 8 EIB board relays 9 13 if equipped and None controller relays 14 17 de energize since Fail Safe is enabled relay 1 will be in alarm state if wired for fail safe then one by one each relay energizes for the time period selected and then de Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 27 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F Ju
253. s always used when available If grid power becomes complete battery recharge after every cycle an equalizing charge available during battery discharge the discharge cycle is cycle is added The equalizing cycle will occur up to four times a terminated and recharge cycle is initiated If grid power becomes month settable for every 7 to 60 days intervals Start date and available during diesel generator operation the diesel generator is time is settable Equalizing charge time is 20 hours independent of switched OFF and operations continue on grid power discharge time setting Equalizing charge is performed at equalize voltage until end of additional equalize time and thereafter at float voltage for the remaining time Also see Figure 6 Battery Recharge with Grid Power Battery recharge with grid power can start from the beginning when grid power becomes available during battery discharge or can continue from diesel Equalize charge independently settable 0 720 min already set in generator recharge depending on the timing In both cases the equalize charge recharge process will follow the recharge profile shown in Figure 6 If battery becomes fully recharged and grid poweris still present the operations will continue to be powered from grid and no battery discharge will be initiated for the duration of grid availability In this case battery voltage will revert back to Float voltage Figure 6 Charge Voltage Battery D
254. s current rating Shunt Voltage Enter the shunt s voltage rating e Current Break Value Set the value of the circuit breaker size e Current High Current Limit Set the High Current Limit alarm point Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 124 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power e Current Very High Current Limit Set the Very High Current Limit alarm point SM Temp Group e Clear SM Temp Lost Alarm Clears an SM Temp lost alarm The only selection is Clear Once Clear is selected and confirmed the alarm clears SMTemp Environment SM Temp 1 e Clear Probe Alarm Clears an SM Temp Probe Fail alarm The only selection is Clear Once Clear is selected and confirmed the alarm clears SMTemp Temp Sets temperature port the SM Temp module to None Battery or Ambient SMDU LVD Environment SMDU 1 LVD LVD 1 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 1 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e 1 02 Control Temporarily connects or disconnects LVD 2 when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e VD 1 Enables or disables LVD 1 LVD 1 Mode Sets LVD 1 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint VD 1 Disconnect Voltage LVD 1 low vo
255. s the computer superior to the NCU the client of the NCU On this page all parameters needed for communication with a main EEM computer are to be set User Information Configuration On this page Users their privilege and password are configured Time Synchronization On this page the system time and date are to be set Automatic time synchronization from time servers can also be configured Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Table 7 Contents of the Controller s MIB Table 7 Ident Group identManufacturer The name of the equipment manufacturer identModel The manufacturers model designation of the power system identControllerFirmwareVersion The firmware software version of the controller identName The name of the power plant This object should be set by the administrator R W identSNMPCfgVer SNMP configuration version identControllerSerialNumber Controller serial number System Group Status of the complete plant highest alarm One of 1 unknown status has not yet been defined 2 normal there are no activated alarms 3 warning OA lowest level of abnormal status 4 minor A3 5 major MA 6 critical CA highest level of abnormal status 7 8 9 10 systemStatus 7 unmanaged 8 restricted 9 testing 10 disabled systemVoltage System voltage stored as m
256. s the temperature compensation slope or rate of change per C above DHCP The DHCP function allows the controller to or below the Temp setting This value is acquire an IP address automatically This function expressed in millivolt per C per string mV C str can only be enabled or disabled via the local display For example for a rate of change of 72 mV C strin a and keypad If this function is enabled and the 24 cell 48V nominal battery string the rate of acquisition of an IP address fails an alarm is change is 3 mV per cell generated If the acquisition of an IP address is successful you need to record the IP address Capacity Settings Sub Menu automatically acquired by the controller to access Batt1 Enter the battery string s rated capacity the controller via the Web Interface This IP address is displayed in the IP Address field below the DHCP Batt2 Enter the battery string s rated capacity setting in the local display menu Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 93 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA ge seth IP Address Sets the controller s IP address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where lt nnn lt 255 The address must be a valid address and must not be 255 255 255 255 Mask Sets the controller s network netmask Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn
257. ss and pies Me minimum the following parameters Email To address 2 Thefollowing Web Interface Login window opens Enter Server IP IPV4 Server address Server Port Email From a valid User Nameand Password then click LOGIN address If email authentication is required then the SMTP Account and SMTP Password needs to be configured as well See Alarm Report Tab on page 165 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 1 9 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 5 User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Common Tasks Performed via the Local Keypad Viewing the NCU Controller s Device Inventory and or Web Interface Local Menu Navigation PROCEDURES Main Menu ESC to view Info Screens ENT to view Inventory NOTE Ensure current configuration is backed up prior to Web Menu Navigation changing settings see Backing Up the NCU Configuration on System Inventory Menu page 28 Create new backup files after every successful update for your records and in case of controller failure Clearing or Resetting Alarms Refer also to Local Display Menus on page 72 and Web Interface Screens on page 95 for menu item descriptions Local Menu Navigation NOTE If you add or remove hardware from the system except Menu Settings Icon Alarm Settings select alarm to clear rectifiers solar converters or converters update the inventory OF reset via
258. stomer equipment is j Any one LVD disconnect not interrupted k Battery is in charge or discharge as defined below battery LVD circuits can be programmed to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs HTD High Temperature Disconnect The contactor s open Battery current gt battery rated capacity 0 005 or battery current gt 5A means battery in i charge when battery temperature rises above a programmable 9 value and close again when battery temperature falls e Battery current lt battery rated capacity below another programmable value x 0 003 or battery current lt 2 means ENERGY MANAGEMENT battery in discharge Under voltage Energy Management consists of an Energy Optimization M M DE 9 gy OPUMIZANON MOUE m Any one rectifier in power limit E 1 1 1 E nergy Optimization Mode n Anyonerectifier in current limit mode The NCU provides an Energy Optimization Mode ECO function 2 The system load cannot exceed the system energy saving Energy Optimization permits an installation to only operate point default value is 4525 Otherwise the system rectifiers as needed to maintain the load and keep batteries in a cannot enter or will exit the ECO mode fully charged condition As load increases Energy Optimization turns on additional rectifiers as needed to maintain the load As load decreases Energy Optimization places rectifiers in standby to conserve energ
259. t Charge Control setting e Maximum Equalize Charge Time This is the maximum duration in minutes that an automatic equalize charge will last regardless of the other settings e Cyclic Equalize Enables or disables cyclic scheduled equalize charging When enabled the following parameters can be set o Cyclic Equalize Interval Cyclic scheduled equalize charging interval o Cyclic Equalize Duration Cyclic scheduled equalize charging duration Charging Efficiency Value used to calculate remaining capacity of the battery e Time 0 1C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 1C10 e Time 0 2C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 2C10 e Time 0 3C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 3C10 e Time 0 4C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 4C10 e Time 0 5C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 5C10 e Time 0 6C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 6C10 e Time 0 7C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 7C10 e Time 0 8C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 8C10 e Time 0 9C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 0 9C10 e Time 1 0C10 Discharge time with a discharge current of 1 0C10 e Clear Abnormal Bat Current Alarm Clears an abnormal battery current alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm clears ECO Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions Mode Enables or disables the Energy Optimiza
260. t If the fuse was manually removed check with the person that DC output fuse 25 is open removed it before reinserting it DC output fuse 1 is open LVD2 contactor is in disconnect mode LVD1 contactor is in disconnect mode pm LVD1 contactor has failed Check the contactor functions Replace the contactor LVD2 contactor has failed st be present in system LVD1 contactor is in disconnect mode LVD2 contactor is in disconnect mode LVD1 contactor has failed Check the contactor functions Replace the contactor LVD2 contactor has failed LVD3 contactor is in disconnect mode VD3 contactor has failed Check the contactor functions Replace the contactor 55 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 3 User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Table 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Large DU LVD Alarms Large Distribution Unit must be present in system Large DU LVD LVD1 Disconnected T LVD1 Disconnect LVD2 Disconnected Jae LVD2 Disconnect contactor isin disconneetmode Rectifier AC Alarms Rectifier AC Line AB Over Voltage 1 L AB Over Volt1 Line AB Over Voltage 2 L AB Over Volt2 Line AB Under Voltage 1 UnderVolt1 Line AB Under Voltage 2 L AB UnderVolt2 Line BC Over Voltage 1 L BC Ov
261. t appear grayed out can only be made when the controller is in the manual control state the controller is set for automatic control change the Auto Manual State setting first to the Manual setting e DCOn Off Control Temporarily turns the converter s DC output on or off when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Over Voltage Reset Temporarily sets the converter s over voltage reset feature when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode Control Temporarily sets whether or not a converter s local power indicator blinks when the controller is communicating with the converter when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Converter ID Sets the converter s identification number Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 108 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA cain aia DC Device Group Status Page Clicking on the DC icon on the power system status block diagram opens up the status page for the DC Device Group The DC Device Group status page contains multiple tabs depending on the DC equipment installed in your power system This includes DC SMDU SMDUP and EIB The DC status page tab is shown next for an e
262. t the NCU digital input connected to the existing systems equalize control circuit Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 171 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA dash dnd Monitor Protocol Tab You can select EEM YDN23 or Modbus as the protocol To make the new protocol valid click the Valid after Restart button Figure 95 Monitor Protocol Tab Power Spit Monitor Protocol Clear Data Protocol EEM C YDN23 Modbus Protocol Type Modbus Protocol Media RS 232 RS 485 Ethernet Port Parameter 9600 n 8 1 Self Address Figure 96 Valid after Restart Set successfully Controller is restarting please wait 200 seconds Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 172 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power EEM Protocol You can set EEM protocol parameters Figure 97 EEM Protocol Home Advanced Settings Monitor Protocol Welcome admin Logout Power Split Monitor Protocol Clear Data Protocol EEM C YDN23 Modbus Protocol s EEM RSOC Protocol Medi RS 232 Modem IPV4 IPV6 Port Parameter 9600981 7 Callback Enabled Report Enabled cop 1 Range 12551 Maximum Alarm Report Attempts
263. t voltage setting o Temp Compensation Probe Select None for no temperature compensation or the temperature probe System Temp1 System Temp2 System Temp3 IB2 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 EIB Temp EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Templ SMTemp1 Temp8 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 Temp8 sensing battery temperature for temperature compensation You can also select Maximum or Average which takes the maximum or average reading of the temperature probes any of System Templ System Temp2 System Temp3 182 Temp1 IB2 Temp2 Temp1 EIB Temp2 SMTemp1 Temp 5 1 SMTemp8 Templ SMTemp8 8 set as battery temperature probes When used with an SM BRC you can select to average the SM BRC temperature probe readings Average SMBRC setting Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 118 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU s EMERSON User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power o Temp Comp Coefficient slope Sets the temperature compensation slope or rate of change per C above or below the Temperature Compensation Center setting This value is expressed in millivolt per C per string mV C str For example for arate of change of 72 mV C str in a 24 cell 48V nominal battery string the rate of change is 3 mV per cell o Temperature Compensation Center Sets the temperature at which the system operates at normal voltage levels o Mode Enables or disables the Energy Optim
264. tem TAB in Web Interface is set to RECT SOLAR or Disabled e Number of Battery Shunts Sets the number of battery shunts in the system e Battl Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity e Batt2 Rated Capacity Enter the battery string s rated capacity e Reset Battery Capacity Resets the battery capacity calculation The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the battery capacity calculation is reset Q NOTE Only reset the battery capacity when the battery is fully charged otherwise the battery charge status may not be accurate e Shunt Current Enter the value of the Battery1 shunt s full current rating Battl Shunt Voltage Enter the value of the Battery1 shunt s full scale voltage at rated current e Current Break Value Enter the value desired as the reference for the high current alarms typically the rating of the breakers or fuses fed by the shunt if applicable e Current High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm e Current Very High Current Limit Enter the percentage value of the Current Break Value for alarm Batt2 Shunt Current Enter the value of the Battery2 shunt s full current rating Batt2 Shunt Voltage Enter the value of the Battery2 shunt s full scale voltage at rated current e Current Break Value Enter the value desired as the reference for the high current alarms typically the rating of the b
265. temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM Temp 1 and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing temperature higher than high temperature threshold 1 Temperature sensor 1 connected to SM Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing temperature lower than low temperature threshold 48 Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Check why temperature is high or low Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA 5 Full Alarm Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Name Local Display Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM SMTemp8 Temp8 High 2 Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing SMTemp8 T8 Hi2 temperature higher than high temperature threshold 2 Temperature sensor 8 connected to SM SMTemp8 8 High 1 Temp 8 and set as Battery sensing 5 T8 temperature higher than high temperature Check why temperature is high or low threshold 1 Temperature sensor 8 connected t
266. tery Test gt To Select a Sub Menu Temp Comp gt Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired sub menu Batt1 Settings gt Press the ENT key to enter the Batt2 Settings gt selected sub menu None Maximum Average Average SMBRC ENT Basic Settings System T1 System Es eal Num Shunts EIB T1 EIB T2 Basic Settings 2 0 to 2 SMTemp 1 SMTemp1 T8 Reset Batt Cap SMTemp8 T1 SMTemp8 T8 Y Y ENT gt zu TempComp Sensor None ENT None 62 Charge TempComp Center F9 Float Volt S 13deg C 0 to 40 Charge 42 to 58 Temp Comp Coeff EQ Voltage S 71mV deg C 0 to 500 56 4V 42 to 58 Temp Comp Clamp Float Volt R Enabled Enabled Disabled 53 5V 42 to 58 Temp Comp Max V EQ Voltage R 58 0V 42 to 58 56 4V 42 to 58 Temp Comp Min V Curr Limit Mode 92 0V 42 to 58 Yes Yes No Batt Curr Limit 0 10C10 0 10C10 to 0 25C10 Over Curr Lmt 0 30 10 0 30 10 1 00 10 Auto EQ Yes Yes No ENT 7 65 1 Settings Shunt Current Batt1 Settings gt 300A 50 to 5000 E3 Battery Test Shunt Voltage Test Volt Level 25 mV 1 to 150 Battery Test gt 45 0V 43 0 to 53 5 Rated Capacity End Test Volt 50000Ah 40 to 50000 45 2V 43 2 to 53 5 End Test Time 10min 10 to 1440 EndTestCapacity ma
267. than one termination or battery terminal at a time or to simultaneously contact a termination or battery terminal and a grounded object Even a momentary short circuit can cause sparking explosion and injury Remove watches rings or other jewelry before connecting leads Cover any live busbars with a canvas sheet to prevent short circuits caused by falling tools or parts Preparing the Existing and NCU Power Systems Install and turn up the NCU power system as describe in the installation instructions furnished with the power system Set the float voltage on both the existing and NCU power systems to the same level Temperature compensation functionality if used should be disabled on both power systems Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D es EMERSON rl Dmtarnr Network Power Paralleling the Systems e Connect the Battery and Battery Return busbars of the NCU Power System to the main charge busbars rectifier side of the shunt on the parallel power system Size the cable for the largest current between systems Note 7 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 32 The connections between the two power systems should be done with power cables appropriately sized to be capable of carrying the maximum current that can circulate between the two power systems If the parallel power system incorporates a main plant shunt the connections of the cables from
268. the Equalize Charge Voltage to the same value as the equalize voltage of the existing power system 2 Using the Web Interface menus see Power Split Tab on page 170 select the NCU digital input connected to the existing systems equalize control circuit Battery Test Setup NOTE Equalize charging is controlled by the existing power system via an incoming digital signal The system will remain at set equalize charge voltage level as long as this signal is active If the battery test function is to be used battery test must be implemented in the existing power system and a test signal from its control unit must be connected to the NCU 1 Inthe Web Interface menus navigate to Settings Menu Battery Test 2 Setthe End Test Voltage to the same value as the end voltage of the existing power system 3 Setthe Test Voltage Level to the same value as the test voltage of the existing power system 4 Using the Web Interface menus see Power Split Tab on page 170 select the NCU digital input connected to the existing systems battery test control circuit Low Voltage Disconnect Setup NOTE Other settings in this menu regarding Battery Test are inactive NOTE Battery test is controlled by the existing power system via an incoming digital signal The system will remain at battery test as long as this signal is active 33 If low voltage disconnect functions are to be used they must be implement
269. the Auto Config menu item see Updating the NCU Web Menu Navigation Controller s Device Inventory page 28 Settings Menu navigate the various device tabs to select an alarm to clear Start Wizard Clearing Logs For initial startup perform the Start Wizard from the local keypad and display to enter basic programmable parameters in one session Refer to Start Wizard Sub Menu accessed from Settings Menu on page 82 and Start Wizard Now on page 93 Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Clear Data Tab select log to clear Viewing Alarms Local Menu Navigation Disabling the Local Keypad Sound Main Menu Alarm Icon ENT Local Menu Navigation Web Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Keypad Voice Active alarms are listed in the lower right window pane If the Web Menu Navigation window pane is collapsed click the arrow icon to expand the alarm list Viewing System Status Local Menu Navigation Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Alarm Settings Alarm Blocked Main Menu Input Power Icon ENT Main Menu Module Icon ENT Web Menu Navigation Main Menu DC Icon ENT Settings Menu System Tab Outgoing Alarms Blocked Main Menu Battery Icon ENT Web Menu Navigation System status is displayed in the right window pane of the Home page Select the Power System tab and us
270. the NCU power system to the parallel power system shall be made on the main charge busbars rectifier side of the shunt To compensate for voltage drop it is recommended to connect the NCU power system s remote sense leads if available to the same point of sensing as the parallel power system There shall be only one battery return reference BRR cable for the two power systems If the cable is appropriately sized on the parallel power system keep it as the BRR for both power systems If the cable is not appropriately sized on the parallel power system install a new BRR cable and connect it preferably to the NCU power system since the parallel power system may eventually be phased out If battery disconnect units BDUs are used on the new or parallel power system these shall be wired in such a way as to be all triggered simultaneously in order to prevent any overloading of these For the size and number of bridge cables between the two power systems take into consideration the voltage drop the available connecting points in each system as well as the fact that these cables are unfused and shall therefore be run on a dedicated cable rack or taps may be used to make full use of available connecting points The legacy system retains the function of its controller and the percent of load on each plant is controlled by the NCU Alarms may be sent individually from each plant or combined using an NCU Interface
271. ties or signal names adhered to e One step to reload the SettingParam run file required e USB 2 0 or below less than 16G formatted fat32 file system only if you made any setting changes like float equalize voltage or alarm thresholds Your system may have been configured for specific options at the factory which creates a SettingParam run file Restoring the factory default Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 29 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA configuration returns the system to the settings of the default configuration These are the settings before specific options may have been configured by the factory To restore the system to the settings as shipped after restoring the factory default configuration you must reload the factory SettingParam run file NOTE If a system was shipped with factory modified settings the system may be supplied with a USB memory device that contains a SettingParam run file as shipped If provided the SettingParam run file has a seven digit UIN Unique Identification Number preceding the SettingParam run filename The UIN identifies a SettingParam run file for use with a specific system This file can be used to restore your system to the configuration as shipped Refer to Reloading a Backed Up NCU Configuration on page 29 to reload the supplied SettingParam run file Procedure
272. tifier HighTemperature m Rect Temp High A rectifier has high temperature condition Check why temperature is high Rectifier Fault Rect Fault A rectifier has a fault condition Overvoltage Refer to Rectifier User Manual for A rectifier has an over voltage condition EN Overvoltage troubleshooting information Rectifier Protected Rect Protected A rectifier is in protected mode an rectifier s fan has failed Replace fan Fan Failure Rectifier overload The load is higher than rectifier capacity If the batteries are being recharged the alarm will cease by itself when the battery voltage has increased to the charging level If the system load is Check why no AC input power available Current Limit A rectifier is in current limit Current Limit higher than the rectifier capacity the batteries will discharge If this is the reason install additional rectifiers If one or more of the rectifiers are defective replace the faulty rectifiers Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 66 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA ge ida Table 5 Full Alarm Name Web Abbreviated Alarm Alarm Description Action to Correct Local Display Check communications cables Reset the Communication Fail alarm Replace the rectifier Arectifier has lost communications
273. ting one of the following Fixed Daily Time based operation or Capacity Discharge based operation Fixed Daily Time based operation is intended to be used witha combination of AC powered active cooling air conditioners and DC powered cooling heat exchangers etc The cycle period is synchronized to the 24hrs day night cycle It makes optimum use of the different temperature conditions during the day and the night in order to facilitate Hybrid fuel saving operation Capacity Discharge based operation is intended for sites utilizing only DC powered cooling heat exchangers etc The cycle period is determined by User selectable depth of discharge DOD of the batteries per cycle and associated recharge time It provides optimum Hybrid fuel saving operation Operation from Grid Power is performed with both Fixed Daily Time and Capacity Discharge modes of operation Grid power is always given priority when available Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D As the two types of control are specific to the hardware configuration of the site the Fixed Daily Time or Capacity Discharge is a User selectable option on installation Hybrid Operation Generator Control A potential free relay contact output from the NCU interface board controls the start and stop of the diesel generator The signal will be generated by the NCU and operates according to the Hybrid software mode of operation The control logic is as follows
274. ting system System B that requires expansion The NCU does not require d Any one rectifier AC fail communication with the System B s controller c Anyonerectifier over temp e Anyonerectifier fault The Power Split feature provides for the sharing of total load in a f Any one rectifier over voltage controlled manner between the paralleled power systems When Power Split is programmed the NCU adjusts rectifier output voltage per load demands to ensure proper sharing between h Any one rectifier no response System A and System See Figure 5 i Anyone battery fuse open Any one rectifier fan fault Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 6 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 5 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power _ Figure 5 Power Split Feature Low Load Normal Operation High Load Over Load SSPL System A Power Limit 50 90 System A Capacity System A Output System B Output P2 LEM ENIM 10 2 2 LLL P1 Max System A Output SSPL e oa RE uu eum P2 Max System System Output A Load 96 0 to SSPL 09 to 100 SSPL to 100 Power from System A System System Batteries AU U AU M i i i i i Load 96 Spec 1 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830
275. tion Mode feature for all rectifiers When enabled the following parameters can be set ALERT The Energy Optimization Mode should NOT be used in systems that operate without batteries Alert o Best Operating Point Percent of full load capacity that the rectifiers operate under in the Energy Optimization mode Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 130 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Alatinsarl Davarar Network Power o Load Fluctuation Range If load fluctuation is less than this value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy Optimization o System Energy Saving Point Energy Optimization is disabled if the load is greater than this setting o Cycle Period This is the time period that rectifiers are turned on and off to maintain an equal operating time for all rectifiers in the system o Rectifiers ON Time Time all rectifiers are turned on at the end of the Cycle Period o TurnOff Delay When the Energy Optimization feature determines a rectifier can be switched off this is the time delay before the rectifier is turned off Reset Cycle Alarm Resets the ECO Cycle Alarm The only selection is Yes Once Yes is selected and confirmed the alarm resets LVD Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions LVD Unit 1 01 Enables or disables LVD 1 Mode Sets 1 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint
276. to SM SMTemp8 Temp8 Low Temp 8 and set as Ambient sensing 5 T8 Low temperature lower than low temperature threshold M Load Level 1 Load current above high level 1 HighLoadLevel1 Check why load current is high Load current above high level 2 HighLoadLevel2 019 019 Alarm Digital input 9 alarm is active Digital input 12 alarm is active Relay 14 Test Relay 14 Test Testing Relay 14 Relay 17 Test Relay 17 Test Testing Relay 17 Over Maximum Power Alarm Check why over maximum power alarm is Over maximum power alarm active Over Max Pw Alm active SMS Modem Fail SMS Modem Fail SMS modem has failed Check why SMS modem failed Manual State Manual State ene SS SNMP Config Error SNMP configuration error SMTemp8 Temp8 High 2 SMTemp8 T8 Hi2 Check why temperature is high or low Check why alarm is active ieee System current alarm active Check why system current alarm is active Rectifier Group Alarms Rect Group Multiple Rectifiers Fail input voltage to rectifiers Replace Multi Rect Fail rectifiers Rectifier Lost A rectifier cannot be detected by the Reset the Rectifier Lost alarm Replace Rectifier Lost controller defective rectifier ECO Active Rectifier Energy Optimization Mode is Check why system was placed into this ECO Active enabled mode All Rectifiers Comm Fa
277. to the Auto mode Temp Probes Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions 2 1 Sets temperature port 1 on IB2 board to None Battery or Ambient 2 1 High 2 Sets temperature port 1 on the IB2 board Temperature High 2 alarm point 2 1 High 1 Sets temperature port 1 on the IB2 board Temperature High 1 alarm point B2Templ Low Sets temperature port 1 on the IB2 board Temperature Low alarm point B2Temp2 Sets temperature port 2 on the IB2 board to None Battery Ambient 182 2 High 2 Sets temperature port 2 on the IB2 board Temperature High 2 alarm point 182 2 High 1 Sets temperature port 2 on the IB2 board Temperature High 1 alarm point B2Temp2 Low Sets temperature port 2 on the IB2 board Temperature Low alarm point e ElBTemp 1 Sets temperature port 1 on the EIB board to None Battery or Ambient Temp1 High 2 Sets temperature port 1 on the EIB board Temperature High 2 alarm point e ElBTempl High 1 Sets temperature port 1 on the EIB board Temperature High 1 alarm point ElBTempl Low Sets temperature port 1 on the EIB board Temperature Low alarm point Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 132 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Davaar Network Power e EIB Temp 2 Sets temperature port 2
278. ttery voltage drops below the preset End Test normally get hot The NCU takes this into consideration Voltage Vend see Figure 4 The battery has not After completion of the discharge duty the batteries are passed the test and the test is interrupted A bad recharged with a limited current to avoid heating the battery alarm is activated batteries any further e A battery test alarm is active during a battery discharge e temperature of the batteries can be monitored and test the NCU sets the charge voltage appropriately as previously described under Battery Charge Temperature Ifthe battery has not passed the test a bad battery alarm ua Compensation on page 3 is activated e In addition to battery temperature compensation if battery temperature rises above a set temperature limit the system stops battery charging completely by lowering the output voltage to the BTRM Voltage e After the battery discharge test the output voltage of the rectifiers increases so that the rectifiers supply the system and charge the batteries NOTE A procedure for performing a manual battery discharge setting This allows the batteries to cool down The test is provided on page 28 system also provides alarm notification of this Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 5 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU dam User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power occurrence Power supplied to cu
279. turns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Over Voltage Reset Temporarily sets the solar converter s over voltage reset feature when the controller is in Manual mode Setting returns to original when controller is returned to the Auto mode e Solar Converter ID Sets the solar converter s identification number Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 106 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Converter Device Group Status Page Tab This tab displays status values such as Total Current Number of Converters etc Figure 37 Converter Device Group Status Page Tab Home Power System Converter Rectifier Welcome admin Logout Signal Value Total Current 20 8 A Converter Capacity Used 12 1 90 85 Maximum Capacity Used 12 2 Number of Converters 3 100 Total Converters Communicating 3 Total Current 20 8 12 1 Total Rated Current 160 7A 8 All Alarms 0 Q Minor 0 v Auto Popup Individual Converter Status Page 4 EMERSON Network Power Displayed on the Converter Device Group status page are the individual converters installed in the system Click on an individual converter icon to display its status such as Current Temperature etc Figure 38 Individual Converter Status Page Home Power System Converter Welcome admi
280. ty level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv o NoAuthNoPriv SNMP messages are sent without authentication and without privacy o AuthNoPriv SNMP messages are sent with authentication but without privacy o AuthPriv SNMP messages are sent with authentication and with privacy Q NOTE For SNMP v3 the security level for Get and Set operations is set to AuthPriv and cannot be adjusted NOTE Controller must be reset after configuration of initial SNMP v3 User Advanced Settings Menu SW Maintenance Tab Restore Factory Defaults Reboot Controller Figure 76 SNMP NMSV3 Configuration ss NMSV3 Configuration User Name Priv Password Auth Password MD5 Trap Enabled Trap IP Trap Security Level CESNA123 11111111 22222223 Disabled Check the IPV6 Priv Password DES box wh en 3 entering an IPV6 Auth Password MD5 trap address Trap Enabled Enabled Trap IP IPV6 Trap Security Level NoAuthNoPriv gt Modify Add Reset Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 155 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Language Tab The local display and Web Interface always has an English language option Multiple local languages are also supported One local language option is displayed at a time with the English language option To select another local language option to display use the Web Interfa
281. u LVD Tab LVD 1 Control or LVD 2 Control select placing tHe nie lester equalize the original state 9 Local Menu Navigation then Settings Menu System Tab Auto Manual State change to Main Menu Settings Icon Maintenance EQ FLT Control Auto Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu Battery Tab Equalize Float Charge Control Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 22 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Davaar Network Power Viewing Changing the Float Voltage Setting Setting Rectifier High Voltage Shutdown Local Menu Navigation Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Charge Float Voltage None Web Menu Navigation Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu Battery Tab Float Charge Voltage Settings Menu Rectifiers Tab HVSD set to enabled then set HVSD Limit Viewing Changing Equalize Voltage Setting Setting Solar Converter High Voltage Shutdown Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Batt Settings Charge EQ Voltage Local Menu Navigation Web Menu Navigation on Settings Menu Battery Tab Equalize Charge Voltage Web Menu Navigation Settings Menu Solar Tab HVSD Limit Setting Battery Parameters Setting Rectifier Current Limit NOTE Some parameters are not available for NCU configurations that enable N
282. u nu ESC Batt Settings gt ENT E Press the UP and DOWN keys to ESC highlight the desired sub menu LVD Settings gt F ESC Press the ENT key to enter the AC Settings gt ENT selected sub menu ESC Sys Settings gt ESC Comm Settings gt ESC Other Settings gt ENT J ESC Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 77 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 77 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Figure 14 Settings Menu A Maintenance gt Energy Saving gt O Rect Settings gt ESC ESC ESC Maintenance Auto Man State Auto EQ FLT Control Float Charge LVD 1 Control Connected LVD 2 Control Connected BattTestControl Stop Mtnc Cycle Enabled Mtnc Cycle Time 365d Energy Saving ECO Mode Enabled Best Oper Point 30 Fluct Range 7 Cycle Period 2hrs Rects ON Time Omin Rect Settings Current Limit Enabled Curr Limit Pt 125A Walk In Enabled Walk In Time 8sec Start Interval Osec Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Auto Manual Float Charge EQ Charge Connected Disconnected Connected Disconnected Stop Start Enabled Disabled 10 to 7200 Enabled Disabled 30 to 90 1 to 50 1 to 8760 0 to 255 Disabled Enabled 1 to 12000 Disabled Enabled 8 to 128 0 to 10 78 Alarm Settings 8
283. ue 1 Result is Successed 2014 07 29 05 09 33 WEB USER Control WEB admin Send Info is EquiplD 115 SigType 2 SignallD 8 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 147 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU san User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power SYSTEM INVENTORY MENU The System Inventory Menu allows you to view product information of the intelligent devices i e rectifiers converters SMDUs IB etc connected to the controller Figure 71 System Inventory Menu Home 5 System Inventory Welcome admin Logout System Inventory Equipment Product Model Serial Number 00 1 11 00 03131200052 Rectifier 1 1 482000 3 02 03131103300 1 05 Rectifier 2 1 48 2000 3 02 03131103358 1 05 Rectifier 3 1R482000e3 AD2 03131103393 1 05 SMDU 1 1SMDU AD2 03110900081 1 22 EIB 1 1MA455U41 01 03110300004 1 02 IB 1 1MA4C5U31 01 03110100193 1 02 SMDUP 1 1SMDU ADD 03121000039 1 04 SMDUP 2 1SMDU ADU 03100500014 1 04 Converter 1 48 241500 03 03130500202 1 01 Converter 2 C48 241500 AD3 03130600435 1 01 Converter 3 C48 241500 AD3 03130601273 1 01 SM Temp 1 1SMTEMP 03110300006 2 00 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 148 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Figure 72 System Inventory Menu w
284. ule Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 17 Figure 17 Module Menu Module Menu Main Menu 09 22 58 25 5 V 3600 0 A n Sys Cap Used 22 3 Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu ENT Module Menu Module Index lout A State Rect Voltage 53 4V 1 0 0 Tot Rect Curr 31 2A Number of Rects 6 gt Conv Voltage 27 0V Tot Conv Curr 21 7A Press the UP and DOWN keys to Number of Convs 3 gt highlight the desired sub menu Num Solar Convs 1 gt Press the ENT key to enter the selected sub menu Note Items marked with an gt indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 84 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA The DC Menu be accessed from Main Menu as shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 DC Menu DC Menu Main Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired Menu graphic in the Main Menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected menu Note Items marked with an gt indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu UP DOWN Total Load 3600 0A gt 100r ENT 75 50 25 Last 7 days UP DOWN UP DOWN UP Down for mo
285. uo Conta Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 157 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth Restore Factory Default Configuration Procedure See also Restoring Factory Default Configuration on page 29 This procedure is typically used to restore any changes made to any settings relay assignments alarm severities or signal names This file is not shipped with the system There are one or two steps required to restore your NCU as shipped Onestep to restore the factory default configuration required only if you made any changes to relay assignments alarm severities or signal names Onestep to reload the SettingParam run file required only if you made any setting changes like float equalize voltage or alarm thresholds Your system may have been configured for specific options at the factory which creates a SettingParam run file Restoring the factory default configuration returns the system to the settings of the default configuration These are the settings before specific options may have been configured by the factory To restore the system to the settings as shipped after restoring the factory default configuration you must reload the factory SettingParam run file SettingParam run file as shipped If provided the SettingParam run file has seven digit UIN Unique Identification Number preceding the SettingPar
286. urs when LVD set for time VD 1 Dependency Select if LVD 1 can disconnect only if LVD2 has disconnected or none 1 02 Enables or disables LVD 2 VD2Mode Sets LVD 2 to disconnect on a voltage or time setpoint e LVD 2 Disconnect Voltage LVD 2 low voltage disconnect setting when LVD set for voltage LVD 2 Reconnect Voltage LVD 2 reconnect setting when LVD set for voltage LVD 2 Reconnect Delay Delay time period until LVD 2 reconnects once voltage recovers when set for voltage e VD2Time The time period before LVD 2 disconnection once an AC fail condition occurs when LVD set for time e VD2Dependencgy Select if LVD 2 can disconnect only if LVD 1 has disconnected or none Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 123 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA seth e LVD 1 High Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 1 Disconnect feature This feature causes 1 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See LVD Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119 LVD2High Temp Disconnect Enables or disables the High Temperature 2 Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD 2 contactors to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs See Group under the Equipment Tab Programmable Parameter Descriptions on page 119
287. use is open before replacing Check for overload or short circuit If the fuse was manually removed check with the person that removed it before reinserting it Over Voltage 1 threshold Check why voltage is high Over Voltage 2 DC output voltage is above over voltage 2 Over Voltage 2 threshold Under Voltage 1 DC output voltage is below under voltage 1 Under Voltage 1 threshold Check why voltage is low Under Voltage 2 DC output voltage is below under voltage 2 Under Voltage 2 threshold Over Voltage 1 24V DC output voltage is above over voltage 1 24V Over Volt1 threshold mE Check why voltage is high Over Voltage 2 24V DC output voltage is above over voltage 2 24V Over Volt2 threshold Under Voltage 1 24V DC output voltage is below under voltage 1 24V Under Volt1 threshold 24V Under Volt2 DC Fuse Unit Alarms DC Fuse Unit Fuse 1 Alarm Fuse 1 Alarm Fuse 12 Alarm Fuse 12 Alarm Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D Under Voltage 2 24V DC output voltage is below under voltage 2 threshold DC output fuse 1 is open DC output fuse 12 is open Check why voltage is low Find out and eliminate the reason the fuse is open before replacing Check for overload or short circuit If the fuse was manually removed check with the person that removed it before reinserting it 54 Code UM1M830BNA Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU
288. ut 4 Open Digital Input 5 Digital Input 6 Open Digital Input 7 per Digital Input 8 ESTOP Open Digital Input 9 Digital Input 10 Open Digital Input 11 Open Digital Input 12 Open IB2 Temp1 amb 23 8 deg C EIB Temp bat 21 9 deg C SMTemp1 Temp1 bat 21 7 deg C Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 115 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA taok Available menus are displayed in this area When menu is clicked the system status screen is replaced with the selected menu s screen Note that there is a menu item named HOME to return to the system status screen Figure 53 Menu Navigation Area Settings Y History Log System Inventory Advanced Settings SETTINGS MENU The Settings Menu allows you to change if you have the proper privilege level programmed in your User settings the settings of the various programmable parameters Settings are grouped per function Select a tab in the Settings Menu to change that function s programmable parameters An orange arrow icon gt or indicates there are additional tabs Click the orange arrow icon to view the additional tabs Note that some parameters can be set in more than one location in the Settings Menu The Equipment Tab is equipment based while the remaining tabs are function based Therefore some settings
289. uter Q NOTE Ensure Internet Explorer security settings are set to enable a file to be copied to your computer To aid in file management you may change the name of the SettingParam run file to differentiate it from other SettingParam run files saved The new name can use alpha and numeric characters preceding the original SettingParam run name the end of the new file name must always be SettingParam run for example an acceptable filename would be seville4SettingParam run Figure 82 Retrieve SettingParam run ss Retrieve SettingParam run Retrieve the current settings of the controllers adjustable parameters Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 159 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Power Upload Download Procedure See also Backing Up the NCU Configuration on page 28 Reloading a Backed Up NCU Configuration on page 29 and Upgrading the NCU Using an Application All Package page 29 You can download from your computer into the controller a configuration package application All package language package filename of each has a tar or tar gz extension or SettingParam run file You can upload from the controller to your computer a configuration package or language package Procedure 1 Toupload or download a you need to shut down the controller
290. vels Each Privilege Level gives a User access to specific menus A User has access to his her level menus plus all menus of the lesser privilege levels Table 6 User Privilege Levels Access Level Default User Name Privilege Level and Password Level A Browser The User can only read browse information in the menus Level B Operator The User has access to the system Control menus The User has access to the system Settings menus and can download the configuration package The User does not have access to update the OS application and modify add or delete Users The User has full access to all menus including update the OS Fever D Aaministator application and modify add and delete Users Level C Engineer none set Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 152 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Nene POWER SNMP Tab Configures SNMP V2 and V3 parameters Accepted Trap Level Parameter Description e Accepted Trap Level Sets SNMP V2 and V3 trap level Adding an Entry 1 Enterthe parameters in the parameter fields 2 Clickthe button to add the entry Q NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Modifying an Existing Entry 1 Selectthe Entry to be modified from those listed at the top of the screen 2 Modify the
291. ver the POWER SPLIT CURRENT LIMIT value Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Model No M830B M830D 34 es EMERSON Network Power a Verify that the NCU power system limits the total output of its rectifiers to the current equivalent to this programmed percentage b Verify that the NCU power system lowers its output voltage by the value of the programmed DELTA VOLTAGE c Verify thatthe rectifiers in the existing power system take the additional load as the load increases pass the POWER SPLIT CURRENT LIMIT value d Further increase the load in order to exceed the total capacity of the rectifiers in the existing power system or shut down some of the rectifiers in the existing power system if the capacity of the external dry load bank is not sufficient Verify that the NCU power system starts taking the additional load as soon as the total capacity of the rectifiers in the existing power system is exceeded In a Power Split application where the NCU power system is taking only part of the load operating continuously at the current level equivalent to the programmed POWER SPLIT CURRENT LIMIT percentage and the rectifiers in the existing power system are taking the rest of the load use an external dry load bank of sufficient capacity to increase the load in order to exceed the total capacity of the rectifiers in the existing power system or shut down some of the rectifiers in the existing power system if the
292. will appear in both locations NOTE Some parameters are not available for NCU configurations that enable NCU capability to receive status information sent from FIAMM SoNick Sodium Nickel batteries Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 116 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU amp User Manual UM1M830BNA EO UN Figure 54 Settings Menu Home gt Settings gt Quick Settings Welcome admin Logout Quick Settings Equipment System Battery ECO LVD Temp Probes Rectifiers DC DC Converters 4 Site Settings Device Name Signal Value Set Value Set Site Site Name Test Set Site Site Location Emerson Site System Name NCU 5 Time Settings 2015 07 14 15 41 30 Get Local Time from Connected PC Set Signal Value Time Last Set Set Value Set Float Charge Voltage 540V S 4258 Set Equalize Charge Voltage 56 5V m as Temp Compensaton Probe None Temp Comp Coefficient slope 72 0 mVideg C n 5 Temperature Compensation Center 25 0 deg C ECO Mode Disabled Disabled C Enabled Set Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 117 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA EMERSON Network Power Changing Programmable Parameters in the Settings Menu To change a programmable parameter select or enter
293. wing supplied with your system documentation for your i i The relay outputs can be connected to customer external system s settings alarm circuits Each relay output can be configured to See also Checking the Controller s Current Limit Point after change state when one or more alarm events occur Adding or Removing a Rectifier Solar Converter or Converter The relay outputs can also be connected to customer Module on page 23 aan external equipment so that the relay output can control COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION or interface with the customer external equipment c 184 Interface Board 4 Some systems may have IB4 board The IB4 board is a USB to LAN converter for the NCU which includes a USB and an Ethernet port The IB4 The NCU is able to communicate with different equipment or connect to different equipment for communication See Figure 7 a 10M 100M Ethernet Port The NCU can communicate board is connected to the NCU s backplane connector with a supervisory computer or other devices through its USB via a factory provided cable Refer to your system s 10M 100M Ethernet port The communication cable documentation for location of the IB4 board if shall a shielded cable The Ethernet port is located on furnished the front panel of the NCU This port supports Dynamic Has Pro toca HC PUN CHOR d RS 485 Port The NCU can communicate with an SM AC SM Bat or SMIO through the RS 485 port Th
294. wn Restart feature for all rectifiers HVSDRestart Time When the High Voltage Shutdown Restart feature is enabled and the output exceeds the high voltage limit the rectifiers restart after this time period expires e Walk In Enables or disables the start up walk in feature for all rectifiers Walk In Time Sets the start up walk in time when the Walk In setting above is set to enabled e Sequence Start Interval Sets the sequence start interval time period between starting each rectifier in the system e Nominal AC Voltage Enter the nominal line to neutral voltage signal phase rectifier or nominal line to line voltage three phase rectifier Mains Failure Alarm Limit 1 Sets the Mains Failure Alarm 1 value percent of nominal e Mains Failure Alarm Limit 2 Sets the Mains Failure Alarm 2 value percent of nominal Corresponding Alarms o Phase A Voltage Low 1 Nominal Minus Mains Failure Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal o Phase A Voltage Low 2 Nominal Minus Mains Failure Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal o Phase A Voltage High 1 Nominal Plus Mains Failure Alarm 1 Percent of Nominal o PhaseA Voltage High 2 Nominal Plus V Mains Failure Alarm 2 Percent of Nominal Phase A used in the example above Phase B and Phase C are similar e Turn On when AC Over Voltage Enables disables the Rectifier On at AC Overvoltage feature When the system is operating on weak grid input power i e diesel generator th
295. xample DC Status Tab This tab displays status values such as DC Voltage and Total Load Current Figure 41 DC Device Group Status Tab Home Power System DC Welcome admin Logout SMDUP EIB amp DC Signal Value Signal Value DC Voltage 542V Load Current 16 6 A Total Load Current 16 8 A 4 Alarms 20 Q Minor 4 Major 4 Critica13 7 Auto Popup Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D 1 09 Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU 4 User Manual UM1M830BNA Network Anda Battery Device Group Status Page Clicking on the battery icon on the power system status block diagram opens up the status page for the Battery Device Group The Battery Device Group status page displays battery status values such as Battery Management State and Battery Temp The actual display of the Battery Device Group status page is dependent on the NCU configuration see Figure 42 or Figure 43 or Figure 44 Figure 42 Battery Device Group Status Page Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Battery Signal Value 25 Battery Management State Float Charge 50 25 Battery Voltage 53 9V o Total Battery Current 0 0A 25 50 BTRM Temperature 23 Compensation Temperature 23 deg C Temp Comp 23 C Battery 1 it Figure 43 Battery Device Group Status Page Home Power System Battery Welcome admin Logout Batte
296. xisting power system both power systems will go into current limit Both systems and the batteries will feed the load The output voltage will depend on the conditions of the batteries This operation occurs if the total capacity of the rectifiers is too low in relation to the need for increased current Paralleling the Existing and NCU Power Systems In lieu of this if battery charging and battery test functions are implemented in the existing power system they can remain if signals for starting are connected from the control system of the existing system to the NCU system Operating Modes Important Safety Instructions Figure 5 illustrates the four modes of operation described above General Safety The Normal Load Operation is considered to be the normal mode DANGER In this mode both the NCU system and the existing parallel power YOU MUST FOLLOW APPROVED SAFETY PROCEDURES system are both delivering load current This is main purpose of using Power Split to avoid putting the burden of delivering the entire load onto one of the two power systems Performing the following procedures may expose you to hazards These procedures should be performed by qualified technicians familiar with the hazards Requirements and Conditions associated with this type of equipment These hazards may include shock energy and or burns To avoid The two DC power systems must be connected in parallel as these hazards described in Paralle
297. y temperature probes When used with an SM BRC you can select to average the SM e 101 Enables or disables LVDT BRC temperature probe readings Average SMBRC LVD 1 Mode Sets LVD1 to disconnect on a voltage or setting time setpoint Spec No 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 90 Code UM1M830BNA Model No M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA Davaar Network Power e VD Disc Volt LVD1 low voltage disconnect setting SYS SETTINGS SUB MENU when LVD set for voltage LCD Language Select the language the menus are 01 Recon Volt LVD1 reconnect setting when LVD set displayed in for voltage e LVD1Time The time period before LVD1 disconnection once an AC condition occurs when LVD set for time e Date Sets the date Refer to Changing the Date and e VD1HTD Enables or disables the High Temperature 1 OCCU PS FOCUS NG a Ee Disconnect feature This feature causes LVD1 contactors e Time Sets the time Refer to Changing the Date and to open disconnect if a high temperature event occurs Time on page 20 for a procedure to change the time 1 02 Enables or disables LVD2 LCD Rotation Sets the rotation of the text the menus allowing the controller to be mounted in different 1 02 Mode Sets LVD2 to disconnect on a voltage or orientations time setpoint o Odeg
298. y usage Rectifiers which are always operating to maintain any load requirements are cycled through the group of rectifiers controlled by this feature to provide uniform operating times for each rectifier 4 Ifthe system enters the mode and then exits for five tive ti ithi h al 5 ALERT The Energy Optimization Mode should be Nour an anormal danm Alert 3 When the rectifier load exceeds its optimal operating point the system will exit the ECO mode and the controller will recalculate and then turn off any unnecessary rectifiers After that the system can enter the ECO mode again ECO Cycle Alarm will be generated and the system can no longer enter the ECO mode until the ECO Cycle Alarm is cleared manually or retires automatically after 24 hours The following operating conditions apply 1 The ECO mode 15 only enabled upon normal system operation If any of the following alarms occurs the system cannot enter or will exit the ECO mode POWER SPLIT FEATURE The Power Split feature allows you to connect the power system Current imbalance only when imbalance current controlled via the NCU to an existing DC power system instead of protection is enabled extending or completely replacing the existing DC power system b AC fail The power system controlled via the NCU functions as System A to share load split output with the exis
299. your computer directly to the controller s Ethernet port if your system does not have an IB4 board use the following procedure to record your computer s network settings so they can be returned to IPv4 these values when done and then change these settings IP Address in your computer to match the communications settings Subnet Mask programmed in the controller If your system has an IB4 Default Gateway board go to step 2 You do not need to change the Example settings in your computer IP Address 192 168 1 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE Windows 7 operating system is used in this procedure Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Q other operating systems are similar PUE a Record your computer s network settings by mu launching Control Panel in your computer Navigate T Address through Network and Sharing Center Local Area D IPv6 Gateway Connection gt Properties gt Internet Protocol Els IPv6 Address 20fa fffd fffc fffb fffa fffo fff8 fff7 b Record whether the Obtain an IP address IPv6 Prefix 0 automatically or Use the following IP address IPv6 Gateway 20fa 1 fffe ffff fffe fffd ffff fffe button is selected If Use the following IP address e Select Note that you may have to reboot your button is selected also record the following local computer for the settings to take effect Follow IP Address any instruction you see on the screen Subnet Mask 2 Connect your computer directly to th
300. ystem Temp 3 Not Used MN 182 Temp 1 Not Used MN Taman linnad 1 Select the equipment type to display the alarms associated to it Also displayed is the alarm level and alarm relay number assigned to this alarm 2 Tomodify the alarm level and or alarm relay number click on the Modify button for that alarm signal 3 The following window opens Select the New Alarm Level and or New Relay Number and click on Set None means there is no related relay number Figure 87 Setting Alarm Level Relay Number Supervision Unit Fail New Alarm Level NA New Relay Number None Spec 1M830BNA 1M830DNA 162 Code UM1M830BNA Model M830B M830D Revision F July 20 2015 NetSure Control Unit NCU User Manual UM1M830BNA du DI Alarms Tabs e Allows you to change the digital input alarm signal full name name displayed in the Web Interface menus e Allows you to change the digital input alarm signal abbreviation name name displayed in the local display menus e Allows you to define the alarm level for each digital input alarm e Allows you to map the digital input alarms to the alarm relays e Allows you to set the alarm state for the digital inputs high or low Figure 88 DI Alarm Tab Home Advanced Settings DI Alarms Welcome admin Logout Ethernet Users SNMP Language SW Maintenance Alarms DI Alarms gt Alarm Report
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