AGC 200 installation instructions
4189340610 UK
* AGC 244 is always in power management mode and is working in all the above operation
modes.
2.2.2 Engine control (AGC 212/213/222/232/242/243)
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Start/stop sequences
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Run and stop coil
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Relay outputs for governor control
2.2.3 Generator control (AGC 212/213/222/232/242/243)
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Relay outputs for AVR control
2.2.4 Protection
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Over-current, 6 levels
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Reverse power, 2 levels
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Voltage-dependent over-current
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Over-voltage, 2 levels
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Under-voltage, 3 levels
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Over-frequency, 3 levels
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Under-frequency, 3 levels
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Overload, 5 levels
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Unbalanced current
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Unbalanced voltage
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Loss of excitation/Q<
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Over-excitation/Q>
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Multi-inputs, 3 configurable
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Digital inputs
2.2.5 Display
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Push-buttons for start and stop
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Push-buttons for breaker operations
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Status texts
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Alarm indication
2.2.6 M-Logic
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Simple logic configuration tool
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Selectable input events
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Selectable output commands
2.2.7 General
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USB interface to PC
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Free PC utility software for commissioning
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Additional functions available
2.3 Standard and optional applications
2.3.1 Standard and optional applications
In the following sections, the standard and optional applications of the AGC 200 will be presented. In addition,
the correct application configuration for the different applications is listed. It is only possible to use the unit for
one of the purposes, for example AMF (Automatic Mains Failure). The selection must be made on site.
DEIF A/S
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