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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................4 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION USED WITHIN THIS PUBLICATION..4 OPERATION ....................5 MANUAL OPERATION ......................6 AUTOMATIC OPERATION ....................7 PROTECTIONS ........................8 WARNINGS .......................... 8 SHUTDOWNS ........................
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If required the generator can be started and stopped manually. The DSE 710 monitors the engine, indicating that the generator is running via an LED. An LCD display is used to indicate further status and alarm conditions. When a fault is detected the generator is automatically shut down, giving a true first up fault condition.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 3 OPERATION The following description details the sequences followed by a module containing the standard ‘factory configuration’. Always refer to your configuration source for the exact sequences and timers observed by any particular module in the field.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 3.1 MANUAL OPERATION This mode is activated by pressing the pushbutton. An LED indicator beside the button confirms this action. Press the button to begin the start sequence. NOTE:- There is no Start Delay in this mode of operation.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 3.2 AUTOMATIC OPERATION This mode is activated by pressing the pushbutton. An LED indicator beside the button confirms this action. Should the remote start input be activated, the following sequence is followed : To allow for false remote start signals, the Start Delay timer is initiated.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 3.3 PROTECTIONS The module will indicate that an alarm has occurred by illuminating the relevant LED. 3.4 WARNINGS Warnings are used to warn the operator of an impending fault but the engine continues to run.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 3.5 SHUTDOWNS Shutdowns are latching and stop the Generator. The alarm must be cleared, and the fault removed to reset the module. In the event of a shutdown the appropriate icon will be illuminated NOTE:- The alarm condition must be rectified before a reset will take place.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 4 FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION The DSE 710 module is fully configurable from the front panel or from the 7xx PC configuration software. 4.1 ACCESSING THE FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION EDITOR NOTE:- Configuration mode can ONLY be entered when the module is in the STOP mode and the engine is at rest.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default Timers 0 - Start Delay 0 secs 60 mins 5 secs 1 - Preheat 0 secs 60 secs 0 secs 2 - Cranking Time 3 secs 60 secs...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default Outputs 27 - Aux Output 1 Possible selections : 0 - Unused 1 - Preheat Mode 0 2 - Air Flap 3 - Close Generator 4 - Energise to stop...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default Outputs 29 - Aux Output 3 Possible selections : 0 - Unused 1 - Preheat Mode 0 2 - Air Flap 3 - Close Generator 4 - Energise to stop...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default LCD Indicators 31 - LCD indicator 1 Possible selections : 0 - Unused 1 - Preheat Mode 0 2 - Air Flap 3 - Close Generator 4 - Energise to stop...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default LCD Indicators 33 - LCD indicator 3 Possible selections : 0 - Unused 1 - Preheat Mode 0 2 - Air Flap 3 - Close Generator 4 - Energise to stop...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual Parameter Minimum Maximum Default Misc 35 - Full Load Current Rating 6000A 500A 36 - Current Transformer Primary 6000A 500A 37 - Alternator Poles 38 - AC Topology (see note 1)
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The model DSE 710 Module has been designed for front panel mounting. Fixing is by 4 x 4mm screws into the panel fascia. 5.1 PANEL CUTOUT 182mm x 137mm (7.17” x 5.39”) Maximum panel thickness –...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 5.4 UNIT DIMENSIONS AND REAR PANEL LAYOUT Mounting holes suitable for 4 x 4mm screws 5.5 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 057-066 710 Operating Instructions Issue 2.1 19/12/05 - 18 - CALL US TODAY...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6.1 CONNECTION DETAILS The following describes the connections and recommended cable sizes to the 3 plugs and sockets on the rear of the Module. Termination at the plug is by screw terminal: Tightening torque 0.8Nm (7 lb-in) 6.1.1...
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 6.1.2 CONNECTOR B DESCRIPTION CABLE SIZE NOTES Remote Start input 0.5mm (20 AWG) Requires a contact to plant supply negative. Configurable input 1 0.5mm (20 AWG) Requires a contact to plant supply negative.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 7 SPECIFICATION DC Supply 8.0V to 35V Continuous. Cranking Dropouts Able to survive 0V for 50mS, providing supply was at least 10V before dropout and supply recovers to 5V. This is achieved without the need for internal batteries.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 8 COMMISSIONING 8.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING Before the system is started, it is recommended that the following checks are made:- The unit is adequately cooled and all the wiring to the module is of a standard and rating compatible with the system.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 9 FAULT FINDING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE REMEDY Unit is inoperative Check the battery and wiring to the unit. Check the DC supply. Check the DC fuse. Unit shuts down Check DC supply voltage is not above 35 Volts or below 9 Volts Check the operating temperature is not above 70 °C.
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DSE Model 710 Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual 10 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 057-066 710 Operating Instructions Issue 2.1 19/12/05 - 24 - CALL US TODAY REQUEST A QUOTE SHOP ONLINE 1-888-POWER-58 parts@genpowerusa.com www.genpowerusa.com...
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Fuel Output To Negative supply To Positive supply via fuse To Fuel Solenoid Example of relay pins connected to DSE solid state output to drive a fuel solenoid. - 25 - 057-066 710 Operating Instructions Issue 2.1 19/12/05 CALL US TODAY...
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