Deif GPC 300 Operator's Manual

Deif GPC 300 Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
GPC 300
Generator Paralleling Controller
4189341171C

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL GPC 300 Generator Paralleling Controller 4189341171C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. About the Operator's manual 1.1 Symbols for general notes ........................................1.2 Symbols for hazard statements ......................................1.3 Symbols for LEDs ............................................1.4 Intended users of the Operator's manual ..................................1.5 Software versions ............................................1.6 Technical support ............................................. 1.7 Warnings and safety ..........................................
  • Page 3 3.4.2 BUS TIE breaker controller LEDs and buttons ..............................3.4.3 Close the bus tie breaker ......................................3.4.4 Open the bus tie breaker ......................................3.5 Operator messages ..........................................3.5.1 Controller status texts ........................................3.5.2 Operator information messages ....................................4. Home 4.1 Home page ..............................................
  • Page 4 8.6 Regulator status ............................................8.6.1 Regulator status AVR page ......................................8.6.2 Regulator status GOV page ......................................8.7 Units page ..............................................8.8 Communication ............................................8.8.1 About communication ........................................8.8.2 Controller communication page ....................................8.8.3 Display communication page ...................................... 9. Tools - Advanced 9.1 Tools advanced page ..........................................
  • Page 5: About The Operator's Manual

    1. About the Operator's manual Symbols for general notes NOTE This shows general information. More information This shows where you can find more information. Example This shows an example. How to ... This shows a link to a video for help and guidance. Symbols for hazard statements DANGER! This shows dangerous situations.
  • Page 6: Intended Users Of The Operator's Manual

    Download the technical documentation from the DEIF website: www.deif.com/documentation/ Service and support DEIF is committed to being available to our customers and partners 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to guarantee the highest levels of service and support.
  • Page 7: Warnings And Safety

    Warnings and safety Safety during installation and operation When you install and operate the equipment, you may have to work with dangerous currents and voltages. The installation must only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with electrical equipment. DANGER! Hazardous live currents and voltages Do not touch any terminals, especially the AC measurement inputs and the relay terminals, as this could lead to injury or...
  • Page 8: Legal Information

    DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice. The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    2. Getting started About controller operation The GPC 300 controllers make sure that the system is protected for typical land applications. Local or Remote mode LOCAL mode uses command start sequences from the display push-buttons. Remote commands for sequences are ignored.
  • Page 10: About The Display Unit (Du 300)

    About the display unit (DU 300) 2.2.1 Display, LEDs, and buttons Switchboard control Home 12:00 Configure Tools Info Log on Alarm Live data Item Notes Display unit power Off : Unit not powered. Green : Unit powered. Self-check OK Off : Controller self-check not OK, or no Green : Controller self-check OK.
  • Page 11: Screen Layout

    2.2.2 Screen layout Item Notes Status text Shows the current controller status text. This varies depending on the operation of the controller. Shows information as symbols: Symbols Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) level. * Active alarms in system. Logged on user. Path Shows the path for the selected page.
  • Page 12: About The Virtual Keyboard

    2.2.3 About the virtual keyboard The display unit features several virtual keyboards to enter information or settings. Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals / Status 12:00 Digital output 1 Aa#1 Write Item Notes Text input Shows the text, numbers, or value entered.
  • Page 13: About The Help

    2.2.4 About the help View help for any page by selecting Help button Ready for operation Home / Help 12:00 Home menu The Home menu provides access to all of the different features or menus of the controller. INFO Features of the controller are protected by group and user permissions. Some features may be read only or not visible, depending upon the user profile logged on to the controller.
  • Page 14: Operating The System

    3. Operating the system SINGLE genset controller basic actions 3.1.1 About operation of the SINGLE genset controller A SINGLE genset controller controls and protects a prime mover and generator (that is, a genset), the generator breaker, and optionally a mains breaker. There are no other controllers on the single-line diagram. A system can include only one SINGLE genset controller.
  • Page 15: Single Genset Without Mains Breaker Controller Leds

    3.1.3 SINGLE genset without mains breaker controller LEDs Item Notes Engine Off : Engine not running or no running feedback. Green flash : Engine start sequence initiated. Green : Running feedback. Oil pressure, RPM, frequency within configured limits. Generator Off : Generator voltage too low to measure. Yellow : Generator voltage and frequency not OK.
  • Page 16: Single Genset With Mains Breaker Controller Buttons

    3.1.4 SINGLE genset with mains breaker controller buttons Item Notes Genset Start genset and start sequence. * Stop genset and stop sequence. * Generator breaker Close breaker : Starts close sequence. * Open breaker : Starts open sequence. * Mains breaker Close breaker : Starts close sequence.
  • Page 17: Single Genset With Mains Breaker Controller Leds

    3.1.5 SINGLE genset with mains breaker controller LEDs Item Notes Engine Off : Engine not running or no running feedback. Green flash : Engine start sequence initiated. Green : Running feedback. Oil pressure, RPM, frequency within configured limits. Generator Off : Generator voltage too low to measure. Yellow : Generator voltage and frequency not OK.
  • Page 18: Change Modes

    3.1.6 Change modes Mode Procedure To change to REMOTE mode from LOCAL mode: 1. Push REMOTE • The LED next to is green when the controller is in REMOTE mode. To change to LOCAL mode from REMOTE mode: 1. Push LOCAL •...
  • Page 19: Stop The Genset

    3.1.8 Stop the genset Mode Procedure When the controller is in REMOTE mode, the engine stop is based on a remote signal, for example, from a REMOTE PLC. The genset breaker must be open to stop the genset. If the genset breaker is not open, press to open the breaker before stopping the genset.
  • Page 20: Open The Genset Breaker

    3.1.10 Open the genset breaker Mode Procedure When the controller is in REMOTE mode, the generator breaker is opened based on a remote signal, for REMOTE example, from a PLC. To open the genset breaker: 1. Push to open the genset breaker. * a.
  • Page 21: Genset Controller Basic Actions

    GENSET controller basic actions 3.2.1 About operation of the GENSET controller A system can include a number of GENSET controllers that work together to ensure effective power management. Normal operation The GENSET controller is usually in LOCAL mode. The controller can operate in REMOTE mode or LOCAL mode, and in Switchboard control. 3.2.2 GENSET controller buttons Item...
  • Page 22: Genset Controller Leds

    3.2.3 GENSET controller LEDs Item Notes Engine Off : Engine not running or no running feedback. Green flash : Engine start sequence initiated. Green : Running feedback. Oil pressure, RPM, frequency within configured limits. Generator Off : Generator voltage too low to measure. Yellow : Generator voltage and frequency not OK.
  • Page 23: Change Modes

    3.2.4 Change modes Mode Procedure To change to REMOTE mode from LOCAL mode: 1. Push REMOTE • The LED next to is green when the controller is in REMOTE mode. To change to LOCAL mode from REMOTE mode: 1. Push LOCAL •...
  • Page 24: Stop The Genset

    3.2.6 Stop the genset Mode Procedure When the controller is in REMOTE mode, the engine stop is based on a remote signal, for example, from a REMOTE PLC. The genset breaker must be open to stop the genset. If the genset breaker is not open, press to open the breaker before stopping the genset.
  • Page 25: Open The Genset Breaker

    3.2.8 Open the genset breaker Mode Procedure When the controller is in REMOTE mode, the generator breaker is opened based on a remote signal, for REMOTE example, from a PLC. To open the genset breaker: 1. Push to open the genset breaker. * a.
  • Page 26: Mains Controller Basic Actions

    MAINS controller basic actions 3.3.1 About operation of the MAINS controller A MAINS controller controls a mains breaker (MB) to a mains. Normal operation The MAINS controller is usually in LOCAL mode. The controller can operate in REMOTE mode or LOCAL mode, and in Switchboard control. 3.3.2 MAINS controller buttons Item...
  • Page 27: Mains Controller Leds

    3.3.3 MAINS controller LEDs Item Notes Busbar Green : Voltage and frequency OK, and controller can synchronise and close breaker. Green flash : Voltage and frequency OK, but V&Hz OK timer running. Controller cannot close breaker. Yellow : Voltage and frequency are measurable, but not OK. Red : Voltage too low to measure.
  • Page 28: Change Modes

    3.3.4 Change modes Mode Procedure To change to REMOTE mode from LOCAL mode: 1. Push REMOTE • The LED next to is green when the controller is in REMOTE mode. To change to LOCAL mode from REMOTE mode: 1. Push LOCAL •...
  • Page 29 Mode Procedure a. The controller then opens the mains breaker. The breaker LED is OFF when the breaker is open. b. The breaker LED is OFF when the breaker is open. When the controller is in Switchboard control, the display push-buttons are not available. The mains breaker Switchboard control can only be opened from the switchboard.
  • Page 30: Bus Tie Breaker Controller Basic Actions

    BUS TIE breaker controller basic actions 3.4.1 About operation of the BUS TIE breaker controller There is no restriction on the number of BUS TIE breaker controllers. Ring busbar connection is possible. Normal operation The BUS TIE breaker controller is usually operate in LOCAL mode. The controller can also operate in REMOTE or LOCAL mode, and in Switchboard control.
  • Page 31: Bus Tie Breaker Controller Leds And Buttons

    3.4.2 BUS TIE breaker controller LEDs and buttons BUS TIE breaker buttons Item Notes Breaker Close breaker : Starts close sequence. * Open breaker : Starts open sequence. * NOTE * In Switchboard control the controller ignores the input. BUS TIE breaker LEDs Item Notes Busbar A...
  • Page 32: Close The Bus Tie Breaker

    3.4.3 Close the bus tie breaker When the bus tie breaker closes, the busbar reconnects. The busbar acts as one busbar, and not as two independent busbars. Control Procedure When the controller is in REMOTE mode, the bus tie breaker is closed based on a remote signal, for example, REMOTE from a PLC.
  • Page 33: Operator Messages

    Operator messages 3.5.1 Controller status texts The controller status texts are shown at the top of the display. The status text shown depends on the type of controller. Not all texts apply for all controller types. Status text * Description Cannot read controller status.
  • Page 34: Operator Information Messages

    3.5.2 Operator information messages During operation some operator information messages may be shown. The information shown depends on the type of controller. Not all texts apply for all controller types. Operator info Additional information Alarm blocking engine start A block alarm is active. Clear the alarm before attempting to start the genset. Alarm blocking GB / MB / BTB close * A block alarm is active.
  • Page 35 Operator info Additional information GB open cancelled The GB open was cancelled by a GB close command. In switchboard control, operator actions cannot be performed from the controller GB open not possible in SWBD interfaces. Not under LOCAL control The action cannot be performed unless the controller is in LOCAL mode. You can remove latches There are acknowledged latched alarms in the alarm list that can be reset.
  • Page 36: Home 4.1 Home Page

    4. Home Home page Ready for operation Home 12:00 Configure Tools Info Log on Alarm Live data Item Notes Log on as a user or change the logged on user. Log on page Shows the configure menu. Configure menu Shows the tools menu. Tools menu Shows the information menu.
  • Page 37: Log On

    5. Log on Log on page Ready for operation Home / Log on 12:00 Select user to log on User Group Admin Administrators Operator Operators Service Service engineers Designer Designers Restart Log off User info Item Notes User list Shows a list of available users on the controller. Logged on user : Shows the user is currently logged on.
  • Page 38: Configure

    6. Configure Configure page Ready for operation Home / Configure 12:00 Date and time View design Pair Counters Parameters Input/Output Item Notes Change the controller connected to this display. Pair page Configure the date and time settings. Date and time page Configure the views shown on the Live data page.
  • Page 39: Date And Time Page

    Date and time page Date and time settings cannot be changed if a network time server (NTP) is configured. Ready for operation Home / Configure / Date and time 12:00 Date and time settings Date and time Time 00:41:26 Date 2020-09-01 Time zone Etc/UTC...
  • Page 40: View Design Page

    View design page Item Notes List of views A list of the views shown on the Live data page for the paired controller. Selected view Select OK to configure the selected view. Adds a new view based on a template and configured with measurements. Delete Deletes the selected view after confirmation.
  • Page 41: Add Or Configure A View

    6.3.1 Add or configure a view Add a view 1. Select Add. 2. Select the template: • Summary information is shown under the preview: • 3. Select OK to display the measurements: • 4. Select a measurement to configure. Ready for operation Home / Configure / View design 12:00 Select measurement...
  • Page 42 • 7. Select Write to add the view. Delete a view 1. Highlight the view to delete. 2. Select Delete. 3. Confirm deletion of the view. Rename view 1. Highlight the view to rename. 2. Select Rename. 3. Rename the view as required. 4.
  • Page 43: Configure Exhaust Aftertreatment Dashboard View

    6.3.2 Configure Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard view The Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard can be shown automatically if any of the data changes. You can additionally configure an automatic return to the last page viewed prior to the dashboard being shown. Configure automatic display of dashboard 1.
  • Page 44 • • Auto jump : Shows the Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard if any data changes. • Return after jump : Returns back to the previous display after displaying the Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard. 6. Select Write to update the configuration. OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 44 of 91...
  • Page 45: Pair Page

    Pair page Item Notes Shows the list of available controllers you can connect. List of available controllers Select OK to pair to the controller. Connected controller : Shows the controller currently connected. Number of hops (between controllers) from the display. Hops 1 hop: The controller is connected directly to the display.
  • Page 46: Counters Page

    Counters page Ready for operation Home / Configure / Counters 12:00 Counters Name Value Engine Start attempts Total Since reset Faults Operation time Generator Breakers Reset Item Notes Counters list Shows the list groups and counters. Shows the highlighted counter to view, edit, or reset. Highlighted counter Select OK to edit the counter value.
  • Page 47: Parameters

    Parameters 6.6.1 Parameters list page Parameter settings are organised in groups and sub-groups. Open a group or sub-group to select a parameter to configure. Ready for operation Home / Configure / Parameters 12:00 Parameter list Engine Generator Busbar AC setup Voltage transformer Primary 400 V AC...
  • Page 48: Configure A Curve

    6.6.2 Configure a curve Curves can only be configured if the curve function is assigned in the input/output configuration. When a curve function is assigned, the parameter is shown in the parameter list. Example Function assigned to an analogue input (AI): Engine >...
  • Page 49: Input/Output

    Input/output 6.7.1 About input/output The controller inputs and outputs are configurable but depend on the single-line diagram, parameters, functions and alarms. You can configure digital or analogue inputs and outputs, custom alarms, and use functions. More information See the Data sheet, or Hardware characteristics and configuration in the Designer's handbook for more information about the hardware modules and terminals.
  • Page 50 For each analogue input use, the table below shows which pages in the analogue input view you must configure. Table 6.1 Configuration for the uses of an analogue input Functions Sensor setup Alarms Analogue functions Required Required Optional Digital functions Required Required Optional...
  • Page 51: Rack Or Ecu Selection Page

    6.7.2 Rack or ECU selection page The selection is only shown if the system has extension racks or an ECU configured. Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration 12:00 Modules Controller rack 1 / 2 PSM3.1 PSM3.1 ACM3.1 IOM3.1 EIM3.1 GAM3.1...
  • Page 52: Module Selection Page

    6.7.3 Module selection page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration 12:00 IOM3.1, Slot 3 Controller rack Relay output PSM3.1 ACM3.1 IOM3.1 EIM3.1 GAM3.1 IOM3.1 PCM3.1 Digital input CAN-A CAN-B CAN-A CAN-B Item Notes Rack Shows the selected rack. Shows the selected module.
  • Page 53: Terminal Selection Page

    6.7.4 Terminal selection page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals 12:00 Terminals State/Value Terminal(s) Name Type Func Alarm 1, 2, 3 GB close 4, 5, 6 GB open 7, 8, 9 Digital output 3 10, 11, 12 Digital output 4 13, 23 GB opened...
  • Page 54: Digital Input (Di) Page

    6.7.5 Digital input (DI) page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals / Status 12:00 Slot#3 Terminal#13, 23 Name Function/Alarm GB open Function Activate ramp 1 Function Reset GOV to offset Function Digital custom alarm Alarm I/O name Functions Alarm...
  • Page 55: Digital Output (Do) Page

    6.7.6 Digital output (DO) page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals / Status 12:00 Slot#3 Terminal#4, 5, 6 Name Function/Alarm Voltage and frequency OK Function Relay I/O name Functions Alarm Item Notes Module and terminal selected Shows the slot number and terminal numbers.
  • Page 56: Analogue Input (Ai) Page

    6.7.7 Analogue input (AI) page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals / Status 12:00 Slot#3 Terminal#18, 19 Name Function/Alarm Derate 1 temperature [°C] Function Sensor I/O name Functions Alarm Item Notes Module and terminal selected Shows the slot number and terminal numbers.
  • Page 57: Analogue Output (Ao Or Pwm) Page

    6.7.8 Analogue output (AO or PWM) page Ready for operation Home / Configure / IO configuration / Terminals / Status 12:00 Slot#3 Terminal#14, 15 Name Function/Alarm Generator | L1-N [V AC] Function Output setup I/O name Functions Item Notes Module and terminal selected Shows the slot number and terminal numbers.
  • Page 58: Alarms

    7. Alarms Alarms page Ready for operation Home / Alarms 12:00 Alarms Time Name Value Set point Latch Auto 11:25:18 Voltage or frequency not OK 06:26:56 Generator under-voltage 1 0.00 % 95.00 % 06:25:01 EIM3.1 1 supply voltage low ... 18.00 V ...
  • Page 59: Alarm State

    7.1.1 Alarm state Alarm Alarm Symbol Acknowledge Notes condition * action ** • An alarm condition occurred. • An alarm action is active. Active Active Unacknowledged • An alarm requires acknowledgement. • An alarm requires action to clear the alarm condition. •...
  • Page 60: Remove From Service

    • The alarm is marked as shelved ( ) in the alarm list. • The alarm action (protection) is inactive until the alarm is unshelved. Unshelve an alarm 1. Select the shelved alarm. 2. On the details page, select Service. 3.
  • Page 61 More information See Alarms, Horn outputs in the Designer's handbook for more information about these outputs. OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 61 of 91...
  • Page 62: Tools 8.1 Tools Page

    8. Tools Tools page Ready for operation Home / Tools 12:00 Restore Backup Tags Quick connect Regulator status Units Communication Advanced Item Notes Restore a backup to the controller. Restore page Create a backup of the controller. Backup page Use Quick connect to join controller to the single-line diagram. Quick connect Shows the Advanced menu.
  • Page 63: Tags Page

    Tags page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Tags 12:00 Tags Name Value Alarm pop-up Alarms Parameters Write Item Notes List of tags Shows a list of areas that tags can be displayed on. Select OK to toggle selection. Tag selection Not selected : The tag is not shown.
  • Page 64: Backup Page

    Backup page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Backup 12:00 Backup Backup name ID 4 DG 1 Backup location Save to controller Clear Create backup Item Notes Shows the slot number and terminal numbers. Backup name Highlight and select OK to configure the name.
  • Page 65: Restore

    Restore 8.4.1 Restore restrictions Controller prerequisites Before you restore a backup to a controller, the controller must meet these prerequisites: Controller type Prerequisites 1. The generator breaker must be opened. SINGLE genset controller 2. The engine must be stopped. without mains breaker 3.
  • Page 66: Restore Page

    8.4.2 Restore page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Restore 12:00 Restore Name Creation date Location ID 4 SG 1.backup 2018-09-11 03:25:42 SD card ID 9 DG 1.backup 2020-07-15 22:53:36 Controller Delete Info Item Notes List of backups Shows the backups on the controller or SD card. Not compatible backup * Shows a not compatible backup in dark grey.
  • Page 67: Restore Selection Page

    8.4.3 Restore selection page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Restore 12:00 Restore selections Restore IP address (IPv4) and controller ID Restore counters Restore Item Notes List of features Shows a list of features you can restored. Select OK to choose the restore selections. Feature selection Not selected : The feature is not restored.
  • Page 68: Quick Connect

    Quick connect You can use Quick connect to join the controller to the single-line diagram, even if the controller is not part of the application drawing. To join the controller to the application single-line diagram, select: Tools > Quick connect Ready for operation Home / Tools / Message pop-up 12:00...
  • Page 69: Regulator Status

    Regulator status 8.6.1 Regulator status AVR page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Regulator status 12:00 AVR status AVR selected regulation mode Voltage regulation AVR active regulation mode Voltage regulation AVR regulator source Nominal AVR regulator manual input Not active AVR regulator external offset AVR set point 400 V AC...
  • Page 70: Regulator Status Gov Page

    8.6.2 Regulator status GOV page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Regulator status Home / Tools / Regulator status 12:00 GOV status GOV selected regulation mode Frequency regulation GOV active regulation mode Frequency regulation GOV regulator source Nominal GOV regulator manual input Not active GOV regulator external offset GOV set point...
  • Page 71: Units Page

    Units page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Units 12:00 Unit category Name Unit Temperature °C Pressure Item Notes Units list Shows the units you can configure. Selected unit Select OK to configure the unit setting. Unit setting Shows the current unit of measure. OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 71 of 91...
  • Page 72: Communication

    Communication 8.8.1 About communication The controller or display must be powered off and powered on for communication changes to apply. DANGER! Power off and on This must be done by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in accessing the power supply or installation design.
  • Page 73: Display Communication Page

    8.8.3 Display communication page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Communication 12:00 Display unit communication Name Value fe80::226:77ff:fe02:6878 IPv6 address 10.10.103.2 DNS preferred 10.10.103.3 DNS alternate 10.10.103.2 IP address mode IP address 10.10.103.105 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask 10.10.103.1 Default gateway Controller Write Item...
  • Page 74: Tools - Advanced

    9. Tools - Advanced Tools advanced page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced 12:00 Lamp test Brightness Permissions Item Notes Run a lamp test of the display LEDs. Lamp test page Shows the brightness menu. Brightness menu Shows the permissions menu. Permissions menu OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 74 of 91...
  • Page 75: Brightness Page

    Brightness page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Brightness 12:00 Restore Brightness level Brightness time Item Notes Change the brightness level settings. Brightness level page Change the brightness time settings. Brightness time page OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 75 of 91...
  • Page 76: Brightness Level Page

    9.2.1 Brightness level page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Brightness / Level 12:00 Brightness level 25 % 50 % (default) 75 % Write Item Notes Brightness level list Shows a list of the brightness levels in % the display is adjusted to. Select OK to choose the brightness level: Selected level...
  • Page 77: Brightness Time Page

    9.2.2 Brightness time page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Brightness / Timeout 12:00 Brightness time 3 min (default) 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 180 min Write Item Notes Brightness time list Shows a list of times in minutes before the display automatically adjusts the brightness level.
  • Page 78: Permissions Page

    Permissions page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Permissions 12:00 Restore Groups Users Item Notes Shows the groups page. Groups page Shows the users page. Users page OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 78 of 91...
  • Page 79: Groups Page

    9.3.1 Groups page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Permissions / Groups 12:00 Groups Name Users Last log on Created Display 2014-07-17 Operators 2020-09-03 02:17:50 2014-07-17 Service engineers 2018-12-23 04:46:35 2014-07-17 Designers 2014-07-17 Administrators 2020-09-02 13:36:55 2014-07-17 Item Notes Shows the permission groups.
  • Page 80: Users Page

    9.3.2 Users page Ready for operation Home / Tools / Advanced / Permissions / Users 12:00 Users Name Group Last log on Created Admin Administrators 2020-09-01 12:22:11 2014-07-17 Operator Operators 2020-09-03 02:17:50 2014-07-17 Service Service engineers 2018-12-23 04:46:35 2014-07-17 Designer Designers 2014-07-17 Item...
  • Page 81: Log

    12:00 Time Event name 11:25:18 2020-09-02 EIM3.1 1 supply voltage low or missing 02:23:12 2020-09-01 DEIF network redundancy broken 01:56:01 2020-09-01 EIM3.1 1 supply voltage low or missing 17:24:42 2020-08-31 Value changed event 14:17:32 2020-08-31 Busbar voltage and frequency OK...
  • Page 82: Dm2 Log Page

    10.2 DM2 Log page Ready for operation Home / Log / DM2 log 12:00 DM2 Log (ECU) SPN description Engine speed Engine oil pressure Engine oil temperature Engine coolant temperature Coolant level Fuel delivery pressure Engine intake manifold 1 temperature Battery potential voltage switched 158 16 Engine oil level...
  • Page 83: Info 11.1 Info Page

    11. Info 11.1 Info page Ready for operation Home / Info 12:00 Versions About Item Notes Shows version information for controller and display, including firmware versions. Versions page This information can be helpful for technical support. Shows information about the controller, including IP address information. About page OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4189341171C UK Page 83 of 91...
  • Page 84: Live Data

    12. Live data 12.1 Live data page Ready for operation 1 /13 Home / Live data 12:00 Generator | Total Generator | L1 24.9 Frequency Generator | L1 36.4 Generator | L1-L2 399.4 49.94 V AC Generator | L1 49.94 Home Item Notes...
  • Page 85: Visual Synchronisation Page

    12.2 Visual synchronisation page Item Notes Visual synchronisation page Shows the synchronisation progress and state. Range Shows the synchronisation window (minimum and maximum). Phase difference Shows the phase difference between the source and busbar. Synchronisation status Shows the status of the synchronisation. Breaker Shows which breaker is being synchronised.
  • Page 86: Exhaust Aftertreatment Dashboard (Tier4)

    12.3 Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard (Tier4) Exhaust aftertreatment dashboard is only visible if engine data is available. Not all engines support all the items shown. This page can be configured to automatically display on changes to the data with the View designer. Item Notes : Shows an engine warning.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting 13.1 Troubleshooting the system in Switchboard control The exact procedure for operating the system in Switchboard control depends on your switchboard design. Follow the guidelines from the switchboard supplier. Class societies require a certain amount of protections included in the switchboard. For example, there must be a synchronisation check before closing a breaker.
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting Analogue Input Sensor Failures

    Solution 1. Install a redundant DEIF Ethernet network connection (see Wiring the communication in the Installation instructions). 2. Configure the DEIF network redundancy to Not The system never had a redundant DEIF Ethernet enabled in the parameter: network connection. Configure > Parameters >...
  • Page 89: Replace Internal Battery

    14. Replace internal battery 14.1 Replace battery in PCM3.1 The controller has a replaceable battery in the PCM3.1 module. A battery failure alarm is activated, when the battery power is low. To replace the battery, you need to remove the PCM module. The battery in PCM3.1 is a CR2430 3V battery, rated for operation at -40 to 85 °C (-40 to 185 °F).
  • Page 90 b. Make sure that the hardware module is the right way up, and slide it back into slot 7. c. Tighten the screws on the hardware module faceplate with 0.5 N·m (4.4 lb-in) of torque. Date and time settings • After the battery is replaced, the date and time must be set on the controller.
  • Page 91: End-Of-Life

    In Europe, the disposal of WEEE is governed by the WEEE directive issued by the European Parliament. DEIF complies with this directive. You must not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, WEEE must be collected separately, to minimise the load on the environment, and to improve the opportunities to recycle, reuse and/or recover the WEEE.

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