Description
This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for stop in relative mode. i.e.
Pwr mgmt mode
reserves in the chapter
The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs
res 3
and
N
:
OTE
The reserve for stop must be always adjusted higher than the reserve for
start.
N
:
OTE
# sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among
all controllers connected by CAN2 bus.
12.2.8.18
Setpoint: #%LdResStrt 3
Group
Pwr Management
Range [units]
0 ..
%LdResStop 3
Related FW
3.0
Description
This setpoint is used to adjust the load reserve for start in relative mode. i.e.
Pwr mgmt mode
reserves in the chapter
The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs
res 3
and
N
:
OTE
If the relative power management is selected, this setpoint (or the setpoints
%LdResStrt
reserve set is selected) determines also the number of gensets (that are part
of the power management) which will start (according to their priority and
nominal power).
N
:
OTE
# sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among
all controllers connected by CAN2 bus.
12.2.8.19
Setpoint: #%LdResStop 3
Group
Pwr Management
Range [units]
%LdResStrt 3
NT
InteliMains
, SW version 3.0
InteliMains-NT-BTB-3.0-Reference Guide.pdf, ©ComAp – June 2013
= REL (%) if the reserve set #2 is active. Learn more about
Reserves, minimal running
Load res
4. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected.
[%]
= REL (%) if the reserve set #3 is active. Learn more about
Reserves, minimal running
Load res
4. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected.
1,
%LdResStrt 2
or
%LdResStrt 4
.. 110 [%]
power.
Load res
2,
Load
power.
Load res
2,
Load
depending on which load
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