ComAp IG-NT Reference Manual

ComAp IG-NT Reference Manual

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Compact Controller for Stand-by and Parallel Operating Gen-sets
Inteli New Technology
Modular Gen-set Controller
Multiple Internal engines application – SW configuration
MINT
IG-NT, IG-NTC, IG-EE, IG-EEC, IS-NT,IG-NT-BB, IG-NTC-BB, IS-NTC-BB
Software version IGS-NT-3.0, May 2013
REFERENCE GUIDE
Copyright © 2005 ComAp s.r.o.
ComAp, spol. s r.o.
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E-mail: info@comap.cz, www.comap.cz

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  • Page 1 Compact Controller for Stand-by and Parallel Operating Gen-sets Inteli New Technology Modular Gen-set Controller Multiple Internal engines application – SW configuration MINT IG-NT, IG-NTC, IG-EE, IG-EEC, IS-NT,IG-NT-BB, IG-NTC-BB, IS-NTC-BB Software version IGS-NT-3.0, May 2013 REFERENCE GUIDE Copyright © 2005 ComAp s.r.o. ComAp, spol. s r.o.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GenConfig functions ............................. 63 InteliMonitor ..............................64 Modbus protocol ............................64 Value and setpoint codes ..........................64 Technical data .............................. 64 Language support ............................64 Setpoint groups ..............................67 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 3 Table of setpoints ............................84 Table of values ............................196 Table of binary input functions ........................230 Table of analog input functions ........................275 Table of binary output functions ......................... 284 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 4: Document Information

    Pressing F1 in the GenConfig and InteliMonitor setpoint, values or configuration window will open the help with the context of currently selected setpoint, value and binary input or output function. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 5: Available Related Documentation

    Thorough description of accessory modules for IGS-NT family, technical data, information about IGS-NT & ID-DCU Accessory Modules 05-2013.pdf installation of the modules, how to connect them to controller and set them properly. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 6: General Guidelines

    Note: ComAp believes that all information provided herein is correct and reliable and reserves the right to update at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
  • Page 7: Dangerous Voltage

    CAN DESTROY THE GEN-SET !!! The following instructions are for qualified personnel only. To avoid personal injury do not perform any action not specified in this User guide !!! Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 8: Clarification Of Notation

    This type of paragraph indicates things, procedures, adjustments, etc. which demand a high level of attention, otherwise personal injury or death may occur. XAMPLE This type of paragraph indicates examples of usage for illustrational purposes. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 9: Available Firmware And Archive Sets

    IS-MINT-3.0 IG-GC-COMBI-3.0 IG-BB-COMBI-3.0 IS-COMBI-3.0 IG-GC-COX-3.0 IG-BB-COX-3.0 IS-COX-3.0 IG-GC-MINT-Marine-3.0 IS-MINT-Marine-3.0 Some features are available only in InteliGen-NT Basebox, InteliGen-NTC Basebox and InteliSys. These features are highlighted by green background. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 10: General Description

    One breaker control (GCB) including synchronizing to the busbar. Soft loading and unloading Power management - automatic starting and stopping of gen-sets according to the load demand, running hours equalization and other optimalization features Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 11: Functions

    E.g. high load reserve during system start to be able to switch-on big devices, then during normal operation lower reserve to save engines (and fuel). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 12: Active And Reactive Power Control Modes In Mint

    Following functions are available: Power management in kW Guarantees adjustable load reserve (load step) in kW. Suitable for load demand-based optimization. Activation: Pwr management:#Pwr mgmt mode = ABS (kW) Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 13 Relative power management in % Guarantees that the engines are not continuously loaded more than to a certain level. Suitable for engine life-based optimization. Activation: Pwr management:#Pwr mgmt mode = REL (%) Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 14 Actual Relative reserve in % - for engine start calculation. RRstp Actual Relative reserves in % - for engine stop calculation. ΣPg Sum of Nominal power of all gen-sets on the bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 15 This will continue until both engines will have running hours 770. Then the third engine will run. At that point engines will be swapping with period of 20 hours (2 x Pwr management:#RunHrsMaxDiff). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 16 When a Bus-tie separates the gen-set groups, they can operate separately (power management, load control, mode of function etc.). When G is active, all the gen-sets in according groups are controlled ROUP by InteliMains with lower CAN address only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 17: Load Shedding

    LdShed stage 3 AutoLd recon If no Load Shedding outputs are configured, there is no record to history and no scrren timer indication of the activity of this function. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 18: Engine States

    BO Load shed 2 opened BO Load shed 1 opened BI Man load recon no action Engine states Engine prelubrication Prelubr pump Engine params: PrelubrTime Not lubricated PrelubrPause Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 19 Idle run CrnkFail pause Idle/Nominal Operational Crank attempts Ignition Idle time Engine starting procedure if Engine params: Fuel solenoid = DIESEL ENGINE with different setting of FuelSol offset. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 20 Generator nominal voltage is 231V but during Cranking is forced to 1000V until engine in Idle state (at least one of condition has to be fulfilled). Unsuccessful start – no Engine params: Starting RPM reached Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 21 Starting RPM or other engine „running“ condition. Transition Idle - > Nominal RPM. BO: Idle/Nominal = 5s Underspeed protection unblocked Underspeed protection unblocking if Idle time > 5s: Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 22 PreVentil time this is the first start attempt after the controller switch -on. BO: Fuel solenoid Additional Fuel solenoid activation delay can be caused by FuelSol offset setting. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 23 BO: Fuel solenoid engine is still moving or not. Stop time BO: Stop solenoid BO: Stop pulse Normal engine stop, but Stop time is set too short: Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 24 BO: Fuel solenoid BO: Stop solenoid Stop solenoid activated for Stop time period. BO: Stop pulse Stop pulse activated for 1s. = Stop time Spontaneous engine start-up: Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 25 RPM > Engine params: Starting RPM or Analog input Oil pressure > Engine params: Starting POil or D+ terminal active and Engine params: D+ function = ENABLED or Active Binary input RunIndication1 or Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 26: Circuit Breakers Operation Sequence, Gcb/Mcb Fail Detection

    CB status – output indicating CB status as evaluated by the controller. This signal is used for lighting LEDs on the panel, switching the regulations, CB fail evaluation, etc. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 27 BI: CB fdb BI: CB fdb neg When closing the CB, the CB status LBO switches over only when both feedbacks are in correct position BO: CB status Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 28 BI: CB fdb neg = 1 ON pulse has finished and CB status is not =1. CB fail is issued immediatelly BO: CB status = 0 BO: CB fail Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 29 BI: CB fdb During CB opening the CB status LBO is deactivated with change of BI: CB fdb neg the first feddback status BO: CB status Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 30 OFF a UV pulse is always activated for the full time. manual control (= CB button) is deactivated during opening pulse. BI: CB fdb neg BO: CB status Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 31 When the BO CB close/open opens, there is 5 resp. 2 sec delay for the breaker to respond before a CB fail is detected. In such case, if CB OFF coil is used for opening the CB and CB fail occurs during Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 32: Remote Alarm Messaging

    The SMTP settings (SMTP authent,SMTP user name, SMTP password, SMTP address, Contr mailbox) must be properly adjusted for sending e-mails. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 33: Controller Redundancy

    FD, which has to be wired in such a way, that it disconnects the dead main controller from the control, connects the redundancy controller instead and activates it by deactivation of the binary input E MERG MANUAL Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 34: Force Value - Step By Step Guide

    Setpoints that are available for forcing may be identified by Force value button on the right side in GenConfig (see the figure below). When the button is clicked, Force value dialog appears. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 35 Integer 16 to a setpoint with dimension hours and which is as well Integer 16). You may use PLC block Convert to change the dimension and range if needed. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 36: Values For Continuous Writing From External Sources

    "y-th" day in the month or as "y-th" weekday in the month. E.g. the timer can be adjusted to every 1st month on 1st tuesday. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 37: History Related Functions

    The history record structure has two parts. The upper part is so-called fast and is written into the history memory immediately in the moment when the written event occurs. The rest of the record may be written Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 38 Summer Time Mode function may be enabled and disabled by user. It is possible to set if the controller is located in the northern or southern hemisphere as well. SummerTimeMode implemented in ComAp controllers is based on CET summer time which means: Clock goes forward 1 hour at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in March Clock goes backwards 1 hour at 3:00 a.m.
  • Page 39: User Buttons

    #46361 and command #26 (1A hex), for more information on Modbus please refer to the InteliGen/InteliSys Communication guide). Remote Switch will activate or deactivate depending on remote control so it can be used to manually control devices, simulate malfunctions while commissioning etc. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 40: Virtual Peripheral Inputs-Outputs (Vpio) Module

    Shared Inputs and Outputs It is possible to share Binary and Analog values between all the controllers via CAN bus, thus saving physical Inputs and Outputs and excess wiring. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 41 Controller sends Shared Binary Outputs each 100ms if there are any changes in any bit position. If there are no changes, controller sends the information with period 1s. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 42: Distributed Binary Inputs And Outputs

    Controller sends Distributed Binary Outputs each 100ms if there are any changes in any bit position. If there are no changes, controller sends the information with period 1s. DISTBIN and DISTBOUT function is not available for IM-NT-GC controller. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 43: Modbus Reading And Writing

    If Modbus Master function is required extension module I-CB/Modbus connected via CAN1 can be used. For more information on how to use this module please refer to InteliGen/InteliSys Communication Guide and to I-CBEdit manual. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 44: User Modbus

    Interpretation of some cases this is fixed by sensor type received value the received value and cannot be changed) in bar graph form Figure: Sensor adjustment in GenConfig Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 45: Languages And Translator Tool In Genconfig

    Last Power Format is designed to be used in combined Power/High Voltage and Low Voltage instalations. High voltage is then interpreted in Volts (e.g. 33256V instead of 33kV). Last two Power Formats can be used in combination on one CAN bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 46: System Start/Stop

    Logical Group 2 InteliGen/ InteliSys InteliMains2 Sys S/S from IM2 M1 Start (sheet output) SHBOUT2-1 Sys Start/Stop InteliGen/ InteliSys Figure: Preparation of correct system start/stop function for two logical groups Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 47: User Mask Function

    Default application archives contain all texts in English only. ECU interface customizing The list of available ECU interfaces can be found in GenConfig / Modules / ECU list. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 48 Yes – No Preheat request Yes – No Protection override CAN - J1939 Engine params: Bin selector x Force value y Bin selector x Force value: Force value y Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 49: Protections And Alarm Management

    Protections and Alarm management ComAp gen-set controllers provide following range of generator protections. For each protection adjustable limit and time delay are available. IG-NT, IG-NTC, IS-NT-BB, ANSI CODE ROTECTION IG-NT-BB, IG-NTC-BB IS-NTC-BB Overvoltage Undervoltage Voltage Assymetry Overfrequency Underfrequency 50+51 Overcurrent...
  • Page 50 (e.g. Rem start/stop is active ..). This event is used to put the gen-set temporarily off the load for any reason. Activates the output Common OfL. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 51 The valid range is defined by the most-left ) points of the sensor characteristic ±12.5% from R ) and most-right (R The sensor fail alarm does not influence the gen-set operation Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 52 GCB position) and stop to be evaluated by transition to the Cooling phase. Default protections in MINT Fix – firmware based protections NGINE ROTECTION TYPE ORESPONDING SETPOINTS Overspeed Engine protections: Overspeed Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 53 Gener protect: Gen >V BOC Bus V L1-N Gen <V BOC Bus V L2-N Gen >V Sd Bus V L3-N Gen V del Gen >f Bus freq Gen <f Gen f del Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 54 - Binary and analog protections configured as Sd override type. In fact this protection type means "Unoverridable shutdown", i.e. it works the same way as standard shutdown protection, however it can not be overriden (blocked) by the Sd override input. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 55: Configuration Of User Configurable Protections In Genconfig

    Toggle normally closed/normally open Defines when the protection is active Defines protection delay Analog Input protection configuration Open I/O tab in GenCofig and adjust parameters that are described below. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 56 You need to prepare two separate protections for level 1 and level 2. Select the value for protection first and then use Wizard – it will take you through all the steps and help you adjust them correctly. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 57 "confirmed" state and disappear when the alarm condition disappear or the alarm starts to be blocked. ENABLED position corresponds to the method how the IG-classic and IS-classic controllers handled the alarms. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 58: Gen-Set Operation States

    Gas engine – ventilation of unburned fuel after unsuccessful start attempt SDVentil Off load GCB is opened, gen-set keeps running on nominal RPM Emerg man Emergency manual state SET OPERATION STATES Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 59 Gen-set is synchronizing (MCb is closed, GCB is opened) ParalOper Gen-set is in parallel with mains (MCB is closed, GCB is closed) MainsOper/Brk Off Engine is running idle SET EXTERNAL CONDITIONS Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 60: Inputs And Outputs

    For more details about Virtual peripherals (Shared and Internal virtual I/O periphery and PLC) see IGS-NT- Application guide-2.4.pdf. AUTION Usage of any 3rd-party peripheral modules in cooperation with ComAp controller is not recommended. ComAp can’t guarantee the proper function of controller with none-ComAp peripheral modules. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013...
  • Page 61: Setpoints

    Modbus) The setpoints are stored in EEPROM memory, which can be overwritten up to 10 times without risk of damage or data loss, however it may become damaged, when allowed number of writing cycles is exceeded! Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 62: List Of Possible Events

    List of possible events The complete list is available in Troubleshooting guide. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 63: Controller Configuration And Monitoring

    Configure Binary inputs as Protection or Function Configure Binary outputs Configure Analog inputs as Protection or Function Define user sensors Configure History record Configure password protection Add/Translate the language Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 64: Intelimonitor

    InteliMonitor – Monitor – Export data… function. Technical data Technical data of the controller and extension modules find in the IGS-NT-Installation guide-x.y.pdf. Language support IG-NT from display firmware version 1.4 supports following language code pages: Windows code Code page Language...
  • Page 65 Code page Language West European languages Windows 1252 GB 2312 Chinese Windows 1254 Turkish Windows 1258 Korean GB 2312 Thailand Windows 1251 Russian Windows 1250 East European languages Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 66 APPENDIX Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 67: Setpoint Groups

    Mains protect Slow stop Shutdown ShutdownOvr AcallCH1-Type AcallCH1-Addr AcallCH2-Type AcallCH2-Addr AcallCH3-TYPE AcallCH3-Addr AcallCH4-TYPE AcallCH4-Addr AcallCH5-TYPE AcallCH5-Addr NumberRings AA ActCallAttempt Acall+SMS Lang Setpoints - Analog protect Batt >V Batt <V> Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 68: Setpoints - Basic Settings

    RS232(2)MBCSpd RS232(1)MdmIni RS485(1) conv. RS485(2) conv. RS232(2)MdmIni CAN bus mode CAN2emptDetect LB/UART Log CANAddrSwitch1 CANAddrSwitch2 IP Addr mode IP address Net mask Gateway IP ComApProtoPort AirGate AirGate IP Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 69: Setpoints - Date/Time

    Fuel solenoid FuelSol offset D+ Function Bin selector 1 Bin selector 2 Bin selector 3 Bin selector 4 MaxLevelDrop Setpoints - Engine Protect Horn timeout RunOnlyBlkDel1 RunOnlyBlkDel2 RunOnlyBlkDel3 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 70: Setpoints - Force Value

    Force value 16 ExtValue1LoLim ExtValue2LoLim ExtValue3LoLim ExtValue4LoLim ExtValue1HiLim ExtValue2HiLim ExtValue3HiLim ExtValue4HiLim ExtValue1 rate ExtValue2 rate ExtValue3 rate ExtValue4 rate ExtValue1deflt ExtValue2deflt ExtValue3deflt ExtValue4deflt Setpoints - Gener Protect OverldStrtEval 2PovrldStEvDel Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 71: Setpoints - Load Shedding

    #LoadResStop 1 #LoadResStrt 2 #LoadResStop 2 #LoadResStrt 3 #LoadResStop 3 #LoadResStrt 4 #LoadResStop 4 #%LdResStrt 1 #%LdResStop 1 #%LdResStrt 2 #%LdResStop 2 #%LdResStrt 3 #%LdResStop 3 #%LdResStrt 4 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 72: Setpoints - Process Control

    Dwell time Freq gain Freq int Freq reg loop Angle gain Speed gov bias SpdGovPWM rate SpeedGovLowLim SpeedGovHiLim TauSpeedActuat Load ramp Load gain Load int RampStartLevel GCB open level Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 73: Setpoints - Timer Settings

    TimerChannel 13 TimerChannel 14 TimerChannel 15 TimerChannel 16 Setpoints - Volt/PF Control AVRRegChar Voltage gain Voltage int PF gain PF int AVR DCout bias VS gain VS int TauVoltActuat Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 74: Value Groups

    Values group - Bin outputs CU BOUT Values group - Engine values T Cyl aver T Cyl max T Cyl min Values group - Force value ExtValue1 ExtValue2 ExtValue3 ExtValue4 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 75: Values Group - Gener Values

    SW version Application SW branch Password decode CAN16 CAN32 Reg16 Reg32 Engine state Breaker state Timer text Timer val ECU DiagSource NextTime1-4 NextDate1-4 NextTime5-8 NextDate5-8 NextTime9-12 NextDate9-12 NextTime13-16 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 76: Values Group - Log Bout

    ActRes rel Res rel ResStp rel MinR PWR Values group - Statistics kWhours kVArhours Run hours Num starts NumUnsc start Service time 1 Service time 2 Service time 3 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 77: Values Group - Sync/Load Ctrl

    PulseCounter 3 PulseCounter 4 Values group - Sync/Load ctrl ActPwrReq SpdRegOut Speed request SpeedReq RPM ReqEngineSpeed SystLoadCtrl TotRunPact Q TotRunPact P netPgnomPh Values group - Volt/PF ctrl VoltRegOut SystPfCtrl Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 78: Binary Input Functions

    GCB disable Alt brightness IssueActCallC1 IssueActCallC2 IssueActCallC3 ECUComFailBlck Startblocking ECU StoppedEng CtrlHBeat sens Force value 1 Force value 2 Force value 3 Force value 4 Force value 5 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 79 Lang sel D#2 C 107. Lang sel D#3 A (for IS-NT only) 108. Lang sel D#3 B (for IS-NT only) 109. Lang sel D#3 C (for IS-NT only) Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 80: Analog Input Functions

    Cyl temp 31 (IS-NT only) Cyl temp 32 (IS-NT only) Cold temp 1 (IS-NT only) Cold temp 2 (IS-NT only) Cold temp 3 (IS-NT only) Cold temp 4 (IS-NT only) Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 81: Binary Output Functions

    Speed up Speed dn Power management SystReady Syst res OK Syst res 1 OK Syst res 2 OK Syst res 3 OK Syst res 4 OK AllAvailGS run Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 82: Status Information

    TimerAct 9-12 TimerAct 13-16 TimerActiveCom kWh pulse Fixed protections output Alarm Alarm flashing Horn Horn flashing Common Hst Common LoP (IS-NT only) Common Al Common Wrn CommonActLev 1 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 83: Configurable Protections Output

    PLC State 1 PLC State 2 PLC State 3 PLC State 4 UnivState 1 UnivState 2 UnivState 3 UnivState 4 UnivState 5 UnivState 6 UnivState 7 UnivState 8 UnivState 9 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 84: Table Of Setpoints

    0.99L), 1.01 – 1.20 correspond to capacitive PF (0.99C - 0.80C). # sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 85 This setpoint selects from where the System Base load value is taken if the load control mode in parallel-to-mains operation is switched to baseload (i.e. #SysLdCtrl PtM = BASELOAD). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 86 If the external source is selected the logical analog input must be configured at each gen-set to the identical source. See the note at the setpoint SysBaseLdMode. Setpoint: Derating1 strt Group Process control Range [units] -32000 .. +32000 [x] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 87 The nominal power is not reduced below this setpoint even if the respective analog input increases further. See the chapter Power derating for details. Setpoint: Derating2 strt Group Process control Range [units] -32000 .. +32000 [x] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 88 The nominal power is not reduced below this setpoint even if the respective analog input increases further. See the chapter Power derating for details. Setpoint: Synchro enable Group Process Control Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 89 Functional CAN2 communication between the controllers is required for this function. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 90 If there are more logical groups the "common" option is related to the group. That means one common neutral contactor is expected for each group. = COMMON RINCIPIAL SCHEME OF A SITE IF EUTRAL CONT Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 91 The actual setpoint units and range depend on setting of the Power format in GenConfig. Setpoint: Nomin current Group Basic Settings Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [A] Related FW Force value possible Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 92 CT ratio prim. The CT secondary nominal current is adjustable only in IG-NTC and IS-NT. The IG-NT has the CT secondary nominal current adjusted fixedly to 5A regardless of this setpoint. Setpoint: EarthFltCurCTp Group...
  • Page 93 Related FW Description This setpoint selects the range of the generator voltage terminals. The 120V range is available only in IG-NTC and IS-NT. The IG-NT has the range adjusted Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 94 Description This setpoint selects the range of the mains voltage terminals. The 120V range is available only in IG-NTC and IS-NT. The IG-NT has the range adjusted fixedly to 277V regardless of this setpoint. The 277V range is suitable for both European (230V) and American (277V) measurement.
  • Page 95 For 415 V on Bus/Mains it is typical to open MCB when voltage reaches 440 V or 390 V. Since the setpoint is adjusted to 400 V corresponding protection setpoints Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 96 The actual setpoint units and range depend on setting of the Power format in GenConfig. If different voltage on gen-set and on Bus/Mains is required the following Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 97 (-2 to +2 Hz with step 0.01 Hz). Controller regulates to the Nominal Freq frq offset frequency. The value Nominal Freq Nom frq offset is used as 100% for generator and Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 98 The starting procedure of gas engine may not work without the pickup. The pickup must me always used for gas engines. Setpoint: Nominal RPM Group Basic Settings Range [units] 100 .. 4000 [RPM] Related FW Force value possible Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 99 The only case when the gen-set starts automatically in SEMI is the start/stop initiated by the AMF function. This is fully automatic operation. The engine is started and stopped Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 100 The function will not work if the current controller mode is forced by one of the inputs Remote AUT Remote TEST. Setpoint: Local buttons Group Basic settings Range [units] PANEL, EXTBUTTONS, BOTH [-] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 101 (depending on the type of additional displays). IGS-NT (built-in monochrome display) PANEL The built-in buttons on the controller front panel (IG-NT) or terminal #1 (IS-NT) are enabled, the binary inputs for external buttons are disabled. EXTBUTTONS The built-in buttons are disabled and the binary inputs for external buttons are enabled.
  • Page 102 The binary inputs for external buttons are affected in the same way as in the case of IGS-NT (built-in monochrome display) by this setpoint. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 103 When IntelliVision is used this setpoint does not adjust its behavior. Its backlight is adjusted by internal IntelliVision "setpoint". The backlight is off all the time NO TIMEOUT The backlight is on all the time Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 104 PulseCounter 2 (in the group Statistic) is increased by 1 and input pulses counter is reset to 0. Both counter value and input pulses counter are stored in the nonvolatile memory. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 105 This setpoint is intended for a custom name of the gen-set, which is used for identification of the gen-set in saved archives or remote connections. Maximal length of the name is 15 characters. The setpoint can't be modified via the IG-NT built-in terminal. Setpoint: Contr. address Group...
  • Page 106 Description This setpoint selects the connection type for the serial port COM1. Available as RS232 in all controller types. Available also as RS485 in the IG-NT if the external display bus is not used. Selectable by the setpoint RS485(1) conv.
  • Page 107 The communication speed is adjustable by the setpoint RS232(2)MBCSpd. See the latest communication guide for more information about MODBUS protocol. ECU-LINK Connection to an electronic-controlled engine which Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 108 ECU. The proper ECU type must be also configured with GenConfig. The COM2 prot is not available in the basic IG-NT version. The RS232 connector is no more available in hardware version 2.0 and above. The COM2 port is redirected to the RS485(2) terminals all the time. That means modem is not supported at COM2 in these hardware versions.
  • Page 109 "AT" prefix, are separated with semicolon and maximal length is 31 characters. The setpoint can't be modified via the IG-NT built-in terminal. Using a modem at the COM2 port is not supported since the hardware version 2.0.
  • Page 110 RS232(2) mode. This setpoint has no function for IG-NT(C)-BB and IS-NTC-BB as this controller modifications do not provide the RS232 connector at the COM2 port. The port is redirected to the RS485 interface all the time regardless of this setpoint.
  • Page 111 The address is used for modem connection via I-LB OTHER The address is used for direct connection to any other device as e.g. IV8 or I-RD Setpoint: IP address Group Comms settings Range [units] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 112 AirGate ID and the IP address does not play any role. AUTION If you need to use fixed ethernet settings you should consult the proper setting with your IT specialist. Setpoint: Net mask Group Comms settings Range [units] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 113 PC with any of ComAp PC program (i.e. InteliMonitor, GenConfig). This setpoint should be adjusted to 23, which is the default port used by all ComAp PC programs. A different value should be used only in special situations as e.g.
  • Page 114 Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name or IP address of the AirGate server. Use the free AirGate server provided by ComAp at address airgate.comap.cz if your company does not operate it's own AirGate server. Setpoint: SMTP authent...
  • Page 115 Most of SMTP server will reject sending e-mails that contain nonexisting address in the sender address field. Setpoint: Time zone Group Comms settings Range [units] - [-] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 116 Related FW Description This setpoint is used to enable/disable evaluation of collisions of virtual shared peripherial modules. A collision means that there is more than one source (shared Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 117 Learn more in the separate chapter Starting sequence. The logical analog input Oil pressure must be configured onto the apporpriate analog input where the oil pressure sensor is connected. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 118 Description one cranking cycle. If there is none of running engine symptoms activated within this period the particular cranking attempt is finished and either a cranking pause Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 119 An gas engines the last cranking cycle is extended about 25% and the engine is cranked with closed gas valve during this additional time to ventilate the remaining gas. Learn more in the separate chapter Starting sequence. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 120 If the proper generator voltage and frequency is not reached within this period generator voltage and/or frequency alarm is issued and the gen-set is stopped. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 121 This setpoint adjusts the warming temperature. The warming phase is finished when either the water temperature at the logical analog input Warming temp reaches this level or the Max warm time elapses. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 122 If the cooling phase length optimalization is enabled, the actual length depend on the actual genset load in the moment the stop sequence was started. See the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 123 50% the length will be reduced to 50% etc... Setpoint: AfterCool time Group Engine params Range [units] 0 .. 3600 [s] Related FW Force value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 124 30RPM. AUTION It is strongly recommended to use pickup sensor for gas engines. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 125 OFF, ON [-] Related FW Force value possible Description The setpoint is used to switch on and off the output Bin selector Setpoint: Bin selector 2 Group Engine params Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 126 21 litres (density cca 830g/l => 18000/830 = 21). The maximal hour rate is then about 10% of the tank capacity, so optimal adjustment for this case will be Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 127 RunOnlyBlkDel1 (i.e. "running only", group #1) are started to be evaluated. The "running only" alarms are not beeing evaluated while the engine is not running or then, after start, while the adjusted delay is running. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 128 "running only" alarms are not beeing evaluated while the engine is not running or then, after start, while the adjusted delay is running. See the setpoint RunOnlyBlkDel1 for diagram of alarm groups and their blocking Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 129 Protections configured at a binary inputs can have either fixed 0.5s evaluation delay or there are three independent delay setpoints and one of them can be assigned to each particular binary input protection. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 130 Inactive alarms disappear from the alarm list immediately, active alarms are changed to "confirmed" state and disappear when the alarm condition disappear or the alarm starts to be Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 131 If the difference of actual cylinder temperature from the average temperature is out of the allowed range at one or more cylinders the alarm Wrn CylTemp is issued after the delay CylDifEvalDel elapses. The alarm is intended for detection that Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 132 This setpoint is one of four setpoints that define the allowed area of cylinder temperature differencies depending on gen-set power. See the setpoint Max+CylDifPmin for more details. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 133 Related FW Description This setpoint is used as maintenance interval counter #2. There are four independent maintenance interval counters, all of them work the same way - their Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 134 Each of the maintenance intervals can be used for different type of regular maintenance works such as oil change, spark plug change etc. When the particular maintenance works have been performed, readjust the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 135 This setpoint specifies the power level relative to the nominal power, where the thermal overload protection starts to be evaluated. See the setpoint 2PovrldStEvDel for more information about the thermal overload protection. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 136 If the requested load (given by the active load control mode, e.g. Baseload, Import/Export etc.) is below this limit the requested load is limited to the level adjusted by this setpoint. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 137 Setpoint: 2Inom del Group Gener Protect Range [units] 1 .. 600.0 [s] Related FW Description This setpoint adjusts the reaction time of the IDMT overcurrent protection if the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 138 Gen V del. The asociated protection to this setpoint is Breaker open and cool down (BOC) type. There is also Shutdown overvoltage protection, which is adjusted by setpoint Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 139 The asociated protection to this setpoint is Shutdown type. There is also Breaker open and cool down (BOC) overvoltage protection, which is adjusted by setpoint >BOC. The BOC overvoltage protection is intended to be used as first Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 140 GCB is closed and then also during cooling (if Cooling speed = NOMINAL). Setpoint: Gen <f Group Gener Protect 50 .. Gen >f Range [units] Related FW Force value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 141 The breaker mentioned above may be MCB, GCB of the respective controller or GCB of any other controller in the group. If there is a mismatch of bus voltage then closing of the GCB is blocked even if Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 142 EthFltCurr, protection starts decreasing its thermal counter. For more information about this protection, refer to the setpoint 2EthFltCur del. Setpoint: 2EthFltCur del Group Gener protect Range [units] OFF, 0.1 .. 600.0 [s] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 143 This behavior emulates circuit- breaker with thermal current protection. Setpoint: ExcitationLoss Group Gener protect Range [units] 0 .. 150 [%] Related FW Force value possible Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 144 Setpoint: Gen V unb del Group Gener protect Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Related FW Description This setpoint adjusts the delay for the generator voltage unbalance protection. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 145 Setpoint: Bus V unbal Group Gener protect Range [units] 0 .. 200 [%] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 146 If the function is disabled the start and stop of the gen-set is performed only according to the position of the binary input start/stop, i.e. if the input is active the gen-set is running and vice versa. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 147 Related FW Description This setpoint selects the method of optimalization of priorities: DISABLED Optimalization is disabled. Priorities are given directly by the values adjusted into the setpoints Priority. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 148 MASTER position. Otherwise it plays the passive role as if switched to SLAVE position. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 149 If the absolute power management is selected, this setpoint (or the setpoints LoadResStrt LoadResStrt 3 LoadResStrt 4 depending on which load reserve set is selected) determines also the number of gensets (that are part of the power Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 150 Sys Start/Stop gets active. It is not destined for normal operation. Please refer to the Troubleshooting guide for more information (chapter "MGCB is not closed although gensets are running"). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 151 (chapter "MGCB is not closed although gensets are running"). # sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all controllers connected by CAN2 bus. Setpoint: #LoadResStop 3 Group Pwr Management Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 152 = ABS (kW) or ABS (kVA) if the reserve set #4 is active. Learn more about reserves in the chapter Reserves, minimal running power. The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs Load res Load res Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 153 The currently active reserve set is selected by binary inputs Load res Load res Load res 4. If none of these inputs is active the set #1 is selected. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 154 The reserve for stop must be always adjusted higher than the reserve for start. Setpoint: #%LdResStrt 4 Group Pwr Management Range [units] 0 .. %LdResStop 4 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 155 90% of their nominal capacity and the remaining time of the running timer is higher than #OverldNextDel, the running timer is shortened to the value of #OverldNextDel to speed up the start-up Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 156 (i.e. binary inputs with higher number have higher priority). When no binary input is closed, then minimal running power is 0. Setpoint: #MinRunPower 2 Group Power Management Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 157 RHE function was activated or for keeping certain constant difference in the engine hours. See the examples in the chapter Running hours equalization. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 158 This setpoint is used to select the gen-sets which will run within the power band #3 if the optimalization according to gen-set size is active. Learn more about this topis in the chapter Gen-set size optimalization. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 159 Related FW Description This setpoint selects the logical group to which the particular gen-set belongs. If there aren't logical groups at the site, adjust the setpoint to 1 (COMMON). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 160 Select this option if raising of the voltage on the governor remote speed input causes engine speed to lower. Setpoint: Voltage window Group Sync/Load Ctrl Range [units] 0.0 .. 100.0 [%] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 161 To disable issuing the breaker close command (i.e. for test purpose) adjust this setpoint to 0. Synchronizing will continue until timeout occurs or the breaker is closed externally. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 162 Setpoint: Freq int Group Sync/Load Ctrl Range [units] 0 .. 100 [%] Related FW Description This setpoint adjusts the relative integration factor (I-factor) of the frequency Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 163 0.0 .. 200.0 [%] Related FW Description This setpoint is used for adjusting of the gain factor (P-factor) of the phase angle P-control loop. The synchronizing process contains two following steps: Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 164 -10.00 .. SpeedGovHiLim Related FW Description Lower limit of the speed governor output. Use this setpoint to adapt the governor output range to the input range of your governor. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 165 The gen-set is beeing unloaded before opening the GCB and stop. In this case the end load level is adjusted by setpoint GCB Open Level and the timeout for unloading is adjusted by setpoint GCB Open Del. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 166 The intention of this setpoint is to give the gen-set certain "loading impulse" right after closing the GCB to avoid possible oscillations around 0kW or even reverse power if the ramp begun at 0kW. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 167 If NO TIMEOUT is selected the automatic restart occurs every 180s. This method helps to sychronize successfully even in difficult conditions. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 168 AVR. However, it is recommended to use the AVRRegChar setpoint for selection of the characteristic instead of swapping the wires. Setpoint: Voltage gain Group Volt/PF Ctrl Range [units] 0.0 .. 200.0 [%] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 169 PI loop. The gain factor (P-factor) for the cos-phi control loop is adjusted by the setpoint gain. Setpoint: AVR DCout bias Group Volt/PF Ctrl Range [units] 0.0 .. 100.0 [%] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 170 AVR up dn. Adjust the setpoint to the pulse duration which is needed for the AVR to change the requested voltage from minimum to maximum. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 171 This is one of the 16 setpoints reserved for using as alternative setpoints for the force value functions. The alternative setpoint is to be assigned to a particular Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 172 It is not obligatory to use one of these reserved setpoints for a force value function. It is possible to use also any other setpoint or value with matching Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 173 In other words, the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 174 In other words, the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block. Setpoint: Force value 10 Group Force value Range [units] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 175 This is one of the 16 setpoints reserved for using as alternative setpoints for the force value functions. The alternative setpoint is to be assigned to a particular force value function and renamed in GenConfig. See also the input Force value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 176 It is possible to use also any other setpoint or value with matching dimension and decimal resolution. There isn't any relation between the default names of the force value function Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 177 In other words, the setpoint with default name Force value 3 is not related to the Force value 3 function block. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 178 ExtValue 1 is never raised over this limit. This limit is not taken into account if the value ExtValue 1 is written remotely from a terminal using the appropriate command ExtValue #n. For IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 179 This limit is not taken into account if the value ExtValue 2 is written remotely from a terminal using the appropriate command ExtValue #n. For IS-NT only. Setpoint: ExtValue2HiLim Group Force value Range [units] ExtValue2LoLim .. 32000 [X] Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 180 Related FW Description This setpoint adjusts the low limit of the value of ExtValue 3 if the value is lowered/raised by the binary inputs ExtValue3 up ExtValue3 down. The Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 181 ExtValue3 up ExtValue3 down is active. Setpoint: ExtValue4deflt Group Force value Range [units] -32000 .. 32000 [x] Related FW Force value possible Force value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 182 ExtValue #n. For IS-NT only. Setpoint: ExtValue4 rate Group Force value Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [X/s] Related FW Force value possible Force value possible Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 183 When the relative load level exceeds this level for more than Ld shed delay time the next load shedding output is closed. Learn more about load shedding in the separate chapter Load shedding. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 184 This setpoint is used to adjust time period the relative load level must be below Ld recon level limit to allow reconnection of next load group. Learn more about load shedding in the separate chapter Load shedding. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 185 Setpoint: Timer channel 3 Group Timer settings Range [units] Related FW This setpoint adjusts the mode of the Timer channel #3. Output from this channel Description Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 186 TimerAct 5-8. See the chapter Timers for more details about timers. Setpoint: Timer channel 7 Group Timer settings Range [units] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 187 TimerAct 9-12. See the chapter Timers for more details about timers. Setpoint: Timer channel 11 Group Timer settings Range [units] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 188 TimerAct 13-16. See the chapter Timers for more details about timers. Setpoint: Timer channel 15 Group Timer settings Range [units] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 189 As the History record protection does not appear in the alarmlist, the SMS or e- mail may contain empty alarmlist. Setpoint: Alarm only Group Act. calls/SMS Range [units] DISABLED, ENABLED [-] Related FW Force value possible Force value possible Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 190 Description This setpoint is used to enable sending SMS and/or e-mail alerts when a BrkOpen&CoolDn-type alarm occurs. See the chapter Alarm management more information about protection types. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 191 This setpoint is used to enable sending SMS and/or e-mail alerts when a Shutdown-type alarm occurs. See the chapter Alarm management for more information about protection types. Setpoint: ShutdownOvr Group Act. calls/SMS Range [units] DISABLED, ENABLED [-] Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 192 2. The content of the address must correspond to the selected alert type (e.g. it must contain e-mail address if the alert type is e-mail). See the chapter Alarm messaging for more details. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 193 Setpoint: AcallCH5-Type Group Act. calls/SMS Range [units] Related FW Description The setpoint is used to specify the alert type of the active calls - channel 5. See Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 194 Related FW Description The setpoint specifies in which language the active SMS and e-mail messages are issued. Adjust the setpoint to the index of the required language. The index Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 195 The automatic change is enabled, the current season is summer and the controller is located in the northern hemisphere. WINTER-S The automatic change is enabled, the current season is winter Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 196: Table Of Values

    Setpoint with the symbol # are synchronized between controllers. Table of values Group: Engine values Value: RPM Group Engine values Units 1/min Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 197 Cyl temp 1 Cyl temp 32 The value is intended for creating the "misfiring cylinder" alarm using an universal analog protection. Available in IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 198 Gener values Units kVAr Related FW Description Generator total reactive power. Value: React pwr L1 Group Gener values Units kVAr Related FW Description Generator reactive power in phase L1. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 199 Gener values Units Related FW Description Generator apparent power in phase L2. Value: Appar pwr L3 Group Gener values Units Related FW Description Generator apparent power in phase L3. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 200 Character of the generator load in the L1 phase. "L" means inductive load, "C" is capacitive and "R" is resistive load (power factor = 1). Value: Pwr factor L2 Group Gener values Units Related FW Description Generator power factor in phase L2. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 201 The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals and the displayed voltage is adjusted by the setpoint ratio. Value: Gen V L2-N Group Gener values Units Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 202 The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals and the displayed voltage is adjusted by the setpoint ratio. Value: Gen V L2-L3 Group Gener values Units Related FW Description Generator voltage between phases L2 and L3. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 203 Generator current in phase L3. The ratio between the current measured at the input terminals and the displayed current is adjusted by the setpoints CT ratio prim CT ratio sec. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 204 The angle between the phasors of the generator and mains/bus voltage. Group: Bus values Value: Mains freq Group Mains values Units Related FW Description Mains frequency. The frequency is measured in the phase L3. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 205 Description Bus voltage in phase L2. The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals and the displayed voltage is adjusted by the setpoint Vb VT ratio. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 206 The ratio between the voltage measured at the input terminals and the displayed voltage is adjusted by the setpoint Vb VT ratio. Value: Mains V L1-L2 Group Mains values Units Related FW Description Mains voltage phase L1 to L2. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 207 Bus voltage unbalance. The value is calculated as maximal difference of two phase voltages at one moment and expressed in % of the Bus nominal voltage. Value: Im3/EarthFC Group Mains values Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 208 Gen-set size optimalization is active then the actual priority is given by the optimalization function. Value: Act Reserve Group Pwr management Units Related FW Description Actual absolute reserve. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 209 - when the relative reserve is higher than this value the last started gen-set (the gen-set with the highest priority) is stopped. This value contains the following: Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 210 (via a communication bus) with ECUs that require the requested speed in %. The relation between Speed request SpdRegOut following: 0% is sent for SpeedRegOut = -10V Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 211 Value: TotRunPact Q Group Pwr management Units kVAr Related FW Description Sum of reactive power of all gen-sets within the group that are connected to the bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 212 This object can be written via the communication (e.g. Modbus) without any limitation. Use GenConfig function Generate Cfg Image to get the communication Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 213 This object can be written via the communication (e.g. Modbus) without any limitation. Use GenConfig function Generate Cfg Image to get the communication Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 214 Related FW Description Voltage at the controller power supply terminals. Value: CPU Temp Group Analog CU ºC Units Related FW Description Temperature inside the controller (on the CPU). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 215 This is the value of the analog input 4 of the controller. Analog inputs are fully configurable so the name and units depend on configuration. In the default configuration the input is used for fuel level measurement. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 216 That means the bit 0 is displayed in the most left position. This is different from common use in computer science, where binary values are displayed from right to left. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 217 This is a bit array containing status of logical binary outputs 49-64 of the controller. Bit0 represents LBO49, bit1 represents LBO50 etc.. All terminals display binary values in "human-readable" form - from left to right. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 218 Click on button with "..." to get a clear list of BI names with their corresponding values. Value: LogBout 7 Group Log bout Units Related FW Description This is a bit array containing status of logical binary outputs 97-112 of the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 219 Log bout Units Related FW Description This is a bit array containing status of the binary outputs Remote control1 Remote control8. Group: Info Value: Controller mode Group Info Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 220 Send this number together with controller serial number to your distributor if you need to retrieve your password. Value: CAN16 Group Info Units Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 221 Bits of this value show "1" if the controller which has address corresponding with the bit position has GCB closed. Bit 0 represents address 1 etc. This value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 222 Engine state. Remaining time of the timer is available in the value Timer val. Value: Timer val Group Info Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 223 Description This value contains time of next activation of the timer block 5-8 (i.e. of the output TimerAct 5-8). The related date is available in the value NextDate5-8. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 224 More information about timers is available in the chapter General purpose timers. Value: NextTime13-16 Group Info Units Related FW Description This value contains time of next activation of the timer block 13-16 (i.e. of the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 225 AirGate server this value displays the ID string assigned by the server. This ID string is to be used in ComAp PC tools (e.g. InteliMonitor) to specify the respective controller when the connection is opened. Value: AirGate status...
  • Page 226 The counter can be readjusted/reset from InteliMonitor menu Monitor -> Set statistics. Value: kVArhours Group Statistics Units kVAh Related FW Description Reactive energy counter. The counter can be readjusted/reset from InteliMonitor menu Monitor -> Set statistics. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 227 (group Statistics). Adjust the timer to the requested maintenance interval. It will be then decremented while the gen-set is running. The alarm WrnServiceTime is issued as soon as the timer counts down to zero. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 228 The reason of the "not ready" state may be either some 2 level alarm or the controller switched in OFF mode. The counter can be readjusted/reset from InteliMonitor menu Monitor -> Set Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 229 Available in IS-NT only. Value: PulseCounter 3 Group Statistics Units Related FW Description This is the value of PulseCounter #3 module. See the binary input PulseCounter Available in IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 230: Table Of Binary Input Functions

    #SysAMFstrtDel and #SysAMFstopDel. If the input is active, the gen-set in AUT mode takes active part in the power management of the group, i.e. starts and stops automaticaly Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 231 Use this input if you need to disable the genset temporarily from any reason (maintenance, control from a higher-level automation system etc..). Binary input: REMOTE: Remote MAN Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 232 OFF mode only and GenConfig is not able to switch the controller to OFF mode while MAN mode is forced by this input. Binary input: REMOTE: Remote AUT/Remote SEM Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 233 OFF mode only and GenConfig is not able to switch the controller to OFF mode while AUT mode is forced by this input. Binary input: REMOTE: Remote TEST Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 234 In combination with the input Test on load for forcing the genset to start and take over the load by one binary signal (manual switch, higher-level automation system etc.) Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 235 An example of such terminal is a PC with InteliMonitor, any kind of remote display connected via CAN2 or a PLC connected to the RS485 and communicating via MODBUS. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 236 (blocked) by the Sd override input. Binary input: GCB disable Related FW Description The input is used to disable issuing the GCB closing command. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 237 Voltage, current, power and other electric measurements are active. When the input is deactivated, the controller takes control over the gen- set according to the situation in which the gen-set was in the moment of Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 238 Soft load Loaded Soft unld Cooling Stopping Crancking PeakShaveAct Binary input: ManualLdRecon Related FW Description This input is used for manual reconnection of the last disconnected part of the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 239 The input is enabled only if the setpoint Local Button is set to position EXTBUTTONS or BOTH. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 240 It is possible to use virtual peripheries for distribution of the binary signal from one physical switch connected to one controller to all other controllers over the CAN bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 241 It is possible to use virtual peripheries for distribution of the binary signal from one physical switch connected to one controller to all other controllers over the CAN Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 242 See the principial diagram of such distribution in the description of the input Load res Binary input: MinRun power 2 Related FW Description This input is used to activate the function Minimal running power #2, which is Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 243 These inputs are optional and if not configured, the priority is then adjusted by the setpoint Priority. NCODING TABLE RIORITY NPUT NPUT NPUT NPUT Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 244 These inputs are optional and if not configured, the priority is then adjusted by the setpoint Priority. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 245 1 and input pulses conter is reset to 0. Both counter value and input pulses counter are stored in the nonvolatile memory. The PulseCounter modules are intended e.g. for connecting external energy or fuel meters with pulse outputs. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 246 Minimal pulse width as well as minimal pause between two succesive pulses is 100ms. The counter value can be reset in the InteliMonitor statistics window. Available in IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 247 Binary input: Timer block 3 Related FW This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel #3. Description See also the setpoint TimerChannel 3 and output TimerAct 1-4. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 248 This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel #7. Description See also the setpoint TimerChannel 7 and output TimerAct 5-8. See the chapter Timers for more details about timers. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 249 Timers for more details about timers. Binary input: Timer block 12 Related FW Description This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel #12. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 250 This input is used to disable temporarily the output from the Timer channel #16. See also the setpoint TimerChannel 16 and output TimerAct 13-16. See the chapter Timers for more details about timers. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 251 ExtValue2 rate until it reaches ExtValue2LoLim. If this input is used (configured), the ExtValue 2 can't be written remotely from a remote terminal using the command ExtValue 2. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 252 ExtValue4 rate until it reaches ExtValue4LoLim. If this input is used (configured), the ExtValue 4 can't be written remotely from a remote terminal using the command ExtValue 4. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 253 Configuring of the reset input does not block writing the ExtValue remotely, in comparison to the up and down inputs, which does. However, if the reset input is active, the remotely written data are not accepted. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 254 If the input becomes active while cranking, the engine is considered as started and the start-up procedure continues to the next phase (idle). Learn more in the separate chapter Starting sequence. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 255 2. Configure an universal protection block to the binary signal mentioned above and select protection type AL indication. 3. Configure the binary signal mentioned above onto the logical binary input IssueActCallC2. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 256 2. Configure an universal protection block to the binary signal mentioned above and select protection type AL indication. 3. Configure the binary signal mentioned above onto the logical binary input Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 257 Local display means that it is connected to dedicated RS485. There is possibility to connect up to 2 external displays in IG-NT-BB or 1 in IG-NT. It is possible to connect up to 3 external displays in IS-NT-BB and in IS-NT.
  • Page 258 Use this input to bypass the idle phase of the start-up procedure. The input is especially designed for shortening of the start-up procedure when the gen-set is starting to an AMF operation. Binary input: ForceValueIn 1 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 259 GenConfig in the Force value window at the related setpoint). Watch a training video about force value function here: http://www.comap.cz/support/training/training-videos/. XAMPLE OF AN ACTIVE FORCE VALUE BLOCK XAMPLE OF AN INACTIVE FORCE VALUE BLOCK Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 260 (i.e. the first active block according to the list displayed in GenConfig in the Force value window at the related setpoint). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 261 See an example in the description of the binary input Force value Binary input: ForceValueIn 7 Related FW This input activates the Force value #7 block. If the input is active, the value of the Description Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 262 (i.e. the first active block according to the list displayed in GenConfig in the Force value window at the related setpoint). Watch a training video about force value function here: http://www.comap.cz/support/training/training-videos/. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 263 If there are more than one force value blocks configured onto one setpoint then the highest priority has the block with the lowest index (i.e. the first active block Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 264 GenConfig in the Force value window at the related setpoint). Watch a training video about force value function here: http://www.comap.cz/support/training/training-videos/. See an example in the description of the binary input Force value Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 265 This is one of three binary inputs used for user-defined blocking of protections. If the input is active, all the protections that have Protection block type configured as Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 266 Lang sel int Lang sel int used for selecting language of the built-in IG-NT terminal (display). As the IS-NT does not have built-in terminal, this input is assigned to the terminal (display) #1, which is supposed to be directly attached to the controller or mounted close to it.
  • Page 267 Lang sel int Lang sel int used for selecting language of the built-in IG-NT terminal (display). As the IS-NT does not have built-in terminal, this input is assigned to the terminal (display) #1, which is supposed to be directly attached to the controller or mounted close to it.
  • Page 268 Using these inputs for language selection is an option only. If the inputs are not configured, the language can be selected using the menus on the terminal. NCODING TABLE ANGUAGE INDEX NPUT NPUT NPUT Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 269 The reaction on changes of these inputs is delayed about 1 sec to ensure the new combination is valid (e.g. if a rotary selector switch is used). AUTION Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 270 C, used for selecting language of the external local terminal #3. The terminal #3 is available in IS-NT only. Using these inputs for language selection is an option only. If the inputs are not Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 271 Using these inputs for language selection is an option only. If the inputs are not configured, the language can be selected using the menus on the terminal. NCODING TABLE ANGUAGE INDEX NPUT NPUT NPUT Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 272 "0" in the table means the input is not active or not configured. Language index 0 selects the default language of the terminal, i.e. the language, which is adjusted in the terminal using it's menus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 273 E.g. this function can be used to "swap" between two different screen instruments Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 274 E.g. this function can be used to "swap" between two different screen instruments when certain conditions are fulfilled. Logical binary inputs Mask 1..4 can be used to define any custom condition for this "swapping" function. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 275: Table Of Analog Input Functions

    Related FW Description This functional input is used to adjust the backlight intensity of the IG-NT built-in terminal (display) by an analog input (e.g. a potentiometer). If this input is configured to a physical analog input or other value, the brightness adjusted by buttons at the terminal is overriden by this analog input.
  • Page 276 T Cyl min. Available in IS-NT only. Analog input: Cyl temp 2 Related FW Description Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #2. Used for computing of values Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 277 Available in IS-NT only. Analog input: Cyl temp 7 Related FW Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #7. Used for computing of values Description aver, T Cyl max, T Cyl min. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 278 Analog input: Cyl temp 12 Related FW Description Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #12. Used for computing of values aver, T Cyl max, T Cyl min. Available in IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 279 Analog input: Cyl temp 17 Related FW Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #17. Used for computing of values Description aver, T Cyl max, T Cyl min. Available in IS-NT only. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 280 Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #22. Used for computing of values aver, T Cyl max, T Cyl min. Available in IS-NT only. Analog input: Cyl temp 23 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 281 T Cyl min. Available in IS-NT only. Analog input: Cyl temp 28 Related FW Description Logical analog input for cylinder temperature #28. Used for computing of values Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 282 If there is an additional terminal board between a thermocouple and the IS-AIN8 module and there is a significant temperature difference between this terminal board and the module, it is necessary to measure the temperature at this terminal Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 283 This analog input is intended for measuement of this thermocouple compensation Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 284: Table Of Binary Output Functions

    That means the Alarm output is not activated by alarms of these types. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 285 This output is active if there is at least one unconfirmed 1st-level (yellow) alarm Description present in the alarm list. See the chapter Alarm management for more information. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 286 GCB has to be closed. There are also other outputs availabe for GCB control: GCB ON coil GCB OFF coil GCB UV coil IMING OF BREAKER CONTROL OUTPUTS Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 287 Running phase follows after opening of the GCB (e.g. in MAN). The output remains opened if the Cooling phase follows after opening of Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 288 Emerg. manual. Learn more about this topic in the separate chapter Stop sequence. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 289 Binary output: AllAvailGS run Related FW Description The output is closed while all gen-sets in the group, which participate in the power Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 290 The alarm Wrn VoltRegLim is disabled when this output is used (configured onto any controller terminal or virtual output). Binary output: AVR dn Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 291 The output is closed while there is at least one alarm of the Shutdown type present in the alarm list. The alarm can be in any state, i.e. active unconfirmed, active confirmed or inactive unconfirmed. See the chapter Alarm management more information. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 292 The alarm can be in any state, i.e. active unconfirmed, active confirmed or inactive unconfirmed. See the chapter Alarm management for more information. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 293 Binary output: Horn flashing Related FW Description This is the flashing alternative of the output Horn, i.e. the output flashes with period 1s/1s while the output Horn is closed. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 294 The output is opened while stopping either at the beginning or at the end of the cooling phase. This is selectable by the setpoint Cooling speed. Some governors do not support speed reference switching. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 295 Start button is pressed on the controller front panel or Start button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or start command is received via communication line or the input StartButton is activated. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 296 This output indicates the MCB position, how it is internally considered in the controller. The position is based on MCB feedback input and optionally also on the MCB fdb neg input. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 297 The output is opened either when: the synchro conditions are lost or the corresponding breaker has been closed or the sychronizing was interrupted or timed out. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 298 Power derating. Binary output: Engines swapped Related FW Description This output is activated by the master controller for 100 ms pulse when the priority Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 299 If your ECU does not have the keyswitch input, however you want the ECU-related alarms to be disabled while the engine is not running, configure the output onto a virtual IO module (VPIO). Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 300 The output is closed: If the input CtrlHBeat sens is configured onto any input terminal and the Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 301 Binary output: TimerAct 1-4 Related FW Description This is combined output from timer channels 1-4. The output is closed if at least one of the channels is active. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 302 Remote OFF). Binary output: MODES: Man mode Related FW Description The output is closed while the controller is currently in MAN mode (either switched Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 303 Remote AUT). Binary output: MODES: Test mode Related FW Description The output is closed while the controller is currently in TEST mode (either Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 304 The output is closed while the controller is currently in MAN mode (either switched by the mode selector on the front panel or by the input Remote MAN). Binary output: MODES: Sem mode Related FW Description IS-NT specific function! Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 305 If the gen-set fails to start the output opens after the last cranking attempt. The output also closes if the engine begins to rotate spontaneously. Binary output: Operational Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 306 See the diagram in the descrition of the output Cranking for details. Binary output: Idle run Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 307 The output is closed while the gen-set is loaded and the load is beeing regulated according to selected mode (baseload, import/export, power management etc.) or is not beeing regulated in single island operation. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 308 The output is closed while the engine is cranking. See the following diagrams for differencies between outputs CrankProcedure, Cranking and Starter. The diagrams show situation for gas engine and two crank attempts. RANKING OUTPUTS BEHAVIOR SUCCESSFUL START Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 309 The output is intended for ECU-controlled engines to switch on/off some particular ECU function by a controller setpoint if the function can be controlled by a binary value over the J1939 bus. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 310 Related FW Description This output can be specified for example on buttons on IV-5/8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor. Its state depends on function assigned to the related Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 311 Repeated pressing of button during the closed period (one second) causes issuing another puls of length of one second to be generated from the moment of button pushing. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 312 Pressing the button issues log. binary output User Button X to ULSE close for one second. Repeated pressing of button during the closed period (one Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 313 X to opened. When the output is opened and the button is pressed state is not changed. ON/OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log. binary output User Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 314 Buttons 1-8 and 9-16 are locked separately. Pressing the button changes the state of log. binary output User Button X to closed. When the output is closed and the button is Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 315 Description This output can be specified for example on buttons on IV-5/8 or in SCADA diagram in InteliMonitor. Its state depends on function assigned to the related button. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 316 Repeated pressing of button during the closed period (one second) causes issuing another puls of length of one second to be generated from the moment of button pushing. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 317 Pressing the button issues log. binary output User Button X to ULSE close for one second. Repeated pressing of button during the closed period (one Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 318 Button X to opened. When the output is opened and the button is pressed state is not changed. ON/OFF Pressing the button changes the state of log. binary output User Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 319 See the Remote switches chapter in the InteliMonitor help for details about how to control the output from InteliMonitor and the Modbus chapter in the latest communication guide for information about control the output using Modbus. Binary output: RemoteControl4 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 320 Modbus. Binary output: RemoteControl8 Related FW Description This is a general purpose output, which can be closed and opened remotely, e.g. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 321 The output is closed while there is the SHBinCfgErr alarm present in the alarm list, Description i.e. if there is more than one controller on the CAN2 bus, which has configured Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 322 "LS" feature inserted in the controller. Alarm output: Emergency stop Related FW Description This output is closed while the Emergency stop alarm is present in the alarm list. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 323 This situation can occur: when the gen-set starts to rotate spontaneously (from the controller point of view) or when the gen-set does not stop after the stop command has been issued. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 324 This output is closed while the GCB fail alarm is present in the alarm list. Alarm output: BOC NCB fail Related FW Description This output is closed while the NCB fail alarm (neutral circuit breaker) is present in Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 325 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 326 The output is closed while the alarm generated by the PLC block Force prot 3 is present in the alarm list. The actual text, which appears in the alarm list, can be changed in GenConfig. Alarm output: PLC State 4 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 327 Message #2 is used, is present in the alarm list. See the UnivState 1 for picture how to find the message number. Alarm output: UnivState 3 Related FW Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 328 The output is closed while the alarm generated by the Universal analog protection, where the Message #9 is used, is present in the alarm list. See the UnivState 1 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 329 The output is closed while the alarm generated by the Universal analog protection, where the Message #15 is used, is present in the alarm list. See the UnivState 1 for picture how to find the message number. Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...
  • Page 330 Inteli NT MINT, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp –May 2013 IGS-NT-MINT-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF...

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