Electrical Trip Alarms; Shutdown Alarms - Generac Power Systems Deep Sea Electronics G8601 Owner's Manual

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Example:
Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2. Warnings
By default, warnings are self-resetting when the fault con-
dition is removed. However, enabling all warnings are
latched causes warnings to latch until reset manually.
This is enabled using the DSE Configuration Suite in con-
junction with a compatible PC.
If the module is configured for CAN and receives an "er-
ror" message from the ECU, "ECU Warning" is shown on
the module's display as a warnings.

Electrical Trip Alarms

NOTE: The fault condition must be resolved before the
alarm can be reset. If the fault condition remains, it is not
possible to reset the alarm (the exception to this is the
Coolant Temp High alarm and similar Active From Safety
On alarms, as the coolant temperature could be high with
the engine at rest).
Electrical Trip Alarms are latching and stop the Generator
but in a controlled manner. On initiation of the electrical
trip condition the module de-activates the Close Gen Out-
put outputs to remove the load from the generator. Once
this has occurred the module starts the Cooling Timer
and allows the engine to cool off-load before shutting
down the engine. To restart the generator the fault must
be cleared, and the alarm reset.
Example:
Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3. Electrical Trip Alarms
In the event of an alarm the LCD jumps to the alarms
page and scrolls through all active alarms.
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Electrical Trip Alarms are latching alarms and to remove
the fault, press the Stop/Reset Mode button on the
module.

Shutdown Alarms

NOTE: The fault condition must be resolved before the
alarm can be reset. If the fault condition remains, it is not
possible to reset the alarm (the exception to this is the Oil
Pressure Low alarm and similar Active From Safety On
alarms, as the oil pressure is low with the engine at rest).
Shutdown Alarms are latching and immediately stop the
Generator. On initiation of the shutdown condition the
module de-activates the Close Gen Output outputs to re-
move the load from the generator. Once this has oc-
curred, the module shuts the generator set down
immediately to prevent further damage. To restart the
generator the fault must be cleared, and the alarm reset.
Example:
Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4. Shutdown Alarm
In the event of an alarm the LCD jumps to the alarms
page and scrolls through all active alarms.
Shutdown Alarms are latching alarms and to remove the
fault, press the Stop/Reset Mode button on the module.
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