Trip Alarm - Smartgen HGM9510 User Manual

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6.4 TRIP ALARM

On initiation of the trip condition the controller will de-energize the "Close Generator" Output without stop the
generator.
No.
Type
1
Gen Over Current
2
Reverse Power
3
Over Power
4
Digital Input
5
Earth Fault
Negative Sequence
6
Current
7
Loss of Excitation
HGM9510 Genset Parallel Controller User Manual
Table 11 Trip Alarm
When the controller detects that the genset current has exceeded the
pre-set value and the action selects "Trip", it will initiate a trip alarm.
If reverse power detection is enabled, when the controller detects that the
reverse power value (power is negative) has fallen below the pre-set value
and the action selects "Trip", it will initiate a trip alarm.
If over power detection is enabled, when the controller detects that the
power value (power is positive) has exceeded the pre-set value and the
action selects "Trip", it will initiate a trip alarm.
When digit input port is set as "Trip" and the alarm is active, it will initiate a
trip alarm.
If earth fault detection is enabled, when the controller detects that the earth
fault current has exceeded the pre-set value and the action selects "Trip", it
will initiate a trip alarm.
When the controller detects the imbalance current has exceeded the
pre-set value and the action selects "Trip", it will initiate a trip alarm.
When the controller detects that the genset negative reactive power has
exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm.
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