DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE8610 MKII Operator's Manual page 170

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Fault
Battery High Voltage
Output 1
Battery High Voltage
Output 2
Battery Low Voltage
Output 1
Battery Low Voltage
Output 2
Battery Temperature
Sensor Fail Output 1
Battery Temperature
Sensor Fail Output 2
AVR Maximum Trim Limit
Battery High Voltage
IEEE 37.2 – 59 DC Overvoltage
Relay
Battery Low Voltage
IEEE 37.2 – 27 DC
Undervoltage Relay
Calibration Fault
Charge Alt Failure
IEEE 37.2 – 27 DC
Undervoltage Relay
Charger Fan Locked
Charger High
Temperature
Charger Mains High
Current
Charger ID 0 to 3
Common Warning
Charger Mains High
Voltage
Charger Mains Low
Voltage
Charger Voltage Drop
Charging Cable Output 1
Charger Voltage Drop
Charging Cable Output 2
Coolant Temp High
IEEE C37.2 – 26 Apparatus
Thermal Device
DEF Level Low
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Protections
Description
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery High Voltage alarm on its Output 1.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery High Voltage alarm on its Output 2.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery Low Voltage alarm on its Output 1.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery Low Voltage alarm on its Output 2.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery Temperature Fail alarm on its Output 1.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Battery Temperature Fail alarm on its Output 2.
The module's AVR output has reached its limit whilst attempting to
control the generator to produce more kvars whilst in parallel. This
indicates a fault with either the AVR (including connection error),
setting of SW2, or that the alternator has reached its maximum
capacity.
The module detected that its DC supply voltage had risen above the
Plant Battery Overvolts Warning Trip level for the configured delay
timer.
The module detected that its DC supply voltage had fallen below the
Plant Battery Undervolts Warning Trip level for the configured delay
timer.
The module detected that its internal calibration has failed. The unit
must be sent back to DSE to be investigated and repaired. Contact
DSE Technical Support for more details.
The module detected that the output voltage of the charge alternator
had fallen below the Charge Alternator Warning Trip level for the
configured delay timer.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had a Charger Failure alarm.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had a High Temperature alarm.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had a Mains High Current alarm.
NOTE: Due to module configuration the alarm message that
appears on the display may be different. For further details of
module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-238
DSE8610 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Common Warning Alarm.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had a Mains High Voltage alarm.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had a Mains Low Voltage alarm.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Voltage Drop Charging Cable alarm on its Output 1.
The module detected that a battery charger connected by DSENet
had issued a Voltage Drop Charging Cable alarm on its Output 2.
The module detected that the engine coolant temperature had risen
above the High Coolant Temperature Pre-Alarm Trip level after the
Safety On Delay timer had expired.
The module received a fault condition from the engine ECU alerting
about the DEF level.
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