Baldor GLC35, GLC80, GLC50, GLC125 manual Main Menu Loop

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Loss Of Speed Signal

Select the desired action (i.e. alarm or shutdown) when a loss of speed signal is detected during operation.

 

Note: A loss of speed signal must be detected for longer than 2 seconds to initiate the desired action.

Common Fail For •Not In Auto" Function Selects if a common fail alarm condition is to be activated during manual operation.

Horn For Not In Auto

The Horn may be programmed to sound when the controllers operating mode is switched from the Auto position. If the

 

Horn is not to sound, select program setting No.

Warm-up Delay

The WARM-UP Delay menu appears when the Gen Ready To Load programmable output is selected (typically for AMF

 

application). Set to the desired time in seconds, which the generator requires to effectively •warm-up" before accepting

 

load. This is typically set for 3 seconds. The Warm-Up Delay is initiated after the generator is above programmed voltage

 

and frequency limits (per the analog programming menus).

Neutral Delay

The Neutral Delay menu appears when the Utility Ready To Load programmable output is selected (typically for AMF

 

application). The Neutral Delay timer is used when transferring between the available power sources. When transferring

 

from the utility supply to the generator supply, the Neutral Delay timer will start when the Utility Ready To Load output

 

de-energizes. When the Neutral Delay time period expires, the Generator Ready To Load output is energized. The

 

purpose of the Neutral Delay timer is to prevent out of phase transfers, which may be caused by a fast transfer and the

 

two sources of supply are out of synchronism. The Neutral Delay timer ensures the load voltages decay before the

 

transfer is initiated. Set to the desired time in seconds. The Neutral Delay timer is typically set for 3 seconds.

Note:

The Neutral Delay feature is only effective when an electrically held •contactor-type" transfer switch is connected.

 

Contact Baldor for further application information on use with other types of transfer switch mechanisms.

Return Delay

The Return Delay menu appears when the Utility Ready To Load output is selected (typically for AMF application). The

 

Return Delay is initiated when the remote start signal is removed (signaling utility power is available). After the Return

Delay timer expires, the Generator Ready To Load output is removed, and the Utility Ready To Load output energizes to signal transfer the load back to the utility supply. The purpose of the Return Delay timer is to ensure that the utility power has returned to a steady state for the selected time period before the load is transferred back to the utility supply. The Return Delay timer is typically set for 120 seconds.

Caution: The Programmable Output Contacts selection must agree with the external control wiring prior to energizing the controller. Failure to do so may cause severe equipment damage.

Programmable Output Contacts Select the desired function that will activate the programmable relay output contact.

 

 

One of the following functions may be selected:

 

 

 

Energize To Stop

Gen Ready To Load

Air Flap Eps Supplying Load

Utility Ready To Load

 

Oil Bypass Timer Complete

Common Fail

Digital Faults #1 to4

Switch Not In Auto

 

Overspeed

Engine Ready

Loss Of Speed Signal

Engine Run (Fuel)

 

Low Bat Voltage

Preheat High Bat Voltage

Engine Running

Weak Bat Voltage

 

ATS Test

Low Oil Press #1 Alarm

Common Alarm

Common Shutdown

 

Low Oil Press #2 Shutdown

High Eng Temp #1 Alarm

High Eng Temp #1 Shutdown

 

Reset Run Hours

The hourmeter may be reset to zero hours when yes is programmed.

 

 

Note: This programming prompt is only accessible while using the •Master" programming security password.

Analog Fault Menu Loop The controller’s analog fault settings are described as follows:

Level

Sets the actual analog signal setpoint at which the selected fault type will be activated.

 

Note: For AC voltage fault circuits, two levels (i.e. pick-up & drop-out) must be programmed.

Action

Allows a fault to be either an Alarm fault or a Shutdown fault.

Alarm Latch

If an fault was set as an Alarm, it may be selected as a •Latching" alarm or •Non-latching" alarm. A Latching alarm is not

 

cleared until a reset command clears it.

 

Note: This value only appears if alarm faults are programmed. Shutdown faults are automatically set as latching.

Bypass On Start Delay

Allows the alarm or shutdown fault to be disabled until after the bypass timer has expired. Faults that are not delayed are

 

enabled at all times (i.e. engine running or stopped).

Transient Delay Times

Allows the selected fault to be disabled until the delay period has expired. Delay times are 0.0 to 999.9 seconds.

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Contents GLC Generator California Proposition 65 Warning Table of Contents Generator AC Metering Engine Parameter Display Appendix aSection Product Safety Information Read This Manual ThoroughlySymbols OperationOperation Warning Statements Burn Installation Maintenance Product Safety Information MN2408 Limited Warranty Warranty PeriodLabor Parts General Information MN2408 Installation Guidelines Site PlanningControls and Transfer Switch Engine Cooling SystemExhaust System Room AirFoundation Design Foundation Checklist Setting The Genset On An Existing Concrete Floor SlabVibration Isolators Weight Of The Genset Approximate Weight vs. kW OutputDesigning An Isolated Foundation Calculate Soil Bearing Load SBL CapacityTypical Foundation Installation Approximate Load Bearing Capacities of Various Soil TypesExhaust System Exhaust Checklist System PlacementMulti-Engine Installations Level Of AttenuationExhaust System Calculations Exhaust Piping Cooling System Cooling System Checklist Radiator CoolingHeat Exchanger Cooling System DeterminationCooling System Design Engine Mounted Radiator Cooling Hot Well Installations Remote Radiator Cooling11 Valves & Fittings and Fluid Flow in Pipe Other Considerations 13 Coolant Mixture Air System Air System Checklist Wind BarrierEngine Crankcase Ventilation Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Checklist Transfer Switch LocationBattery Starting System Battery LocationBattery Charger Battery CablesGeneral Information MN2408 When the Generator is installed outdoors Generator LiftingMounting Dimensions Generator MountingSecure the Generator Ventilation TestHot Exhaust Gasses Backpressure must not exceed 20 of water columnGuidelines for Exhaust System Page Fuel Connections Fuel Consumption Natural and LPGGeneral Considerations Example Determining Pipe Size for Natural Gas Natural Gas ConnectionsNatural Gas Flow Rate Cubic Feet per Hour per Pipe Length Example Determining Pipe Size for LPG LP Gas Flow Rate Cubic Feet per Hour per Pipe LengthTransfer Switch Considerations RatingThree Phase WYE and Delta Connections Battery Charger Considerations General Wiring ConsiderationsFrame Ground Connection Page Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type Post Installation ChecksGLC100 GLC125Post Installation Checks Run Switch On when the OFF Switch is used to stop the engineOperator Control Panel Digital Engine Controller Only Programming KeysOperator Control Panel Manual Start/StopAutomatic Start/Stop Automatic Fault Shutdown Automatic Mains Failure AMFUtility Power Failure Conditions Utility Power RestoredUtility Normal Condition Load Test Push-button OperationNo Load Test Engine Controller Inputs & Outputs Analog Faults Run Such as Fuel Rack Solenoids or electronic governorsCrank Engine starter motorAre no active faults Action Description Display CommentsFront panel keypad push-button NormalOther time delay functions are Phase system not applicable Generator KVA DisplayVab Displays the generators output voltage Vbc Displays the generators output voltageBattery Voltage/Engine Speed Navigation Hints Main Menu Loop Voltage Calibration Procedure Repeat for each phase Span CalibrationDisplayed values Engine Temperature & Oil Pressure Calibration Displays the type of calibration functionOil Pressure UsedConfiguration Data Sheet Main Menu Loop Parameters Fault Name Input Analog 198 F AlarmParameter Setting Volts A-B Battery VoltageEngine Control Connections Operator Control Panel Analog Engine Controller Only 10 Analog Operator Control Panel11 9957N Analog Engine Controller Connections 12 A121H Analog Engine Controller Connections Service Garretson Model KN Fuel Valve Considerations GeneralInstallation Section Troubleshooting and Maintenance EngineProblems and Solutions General Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Digital Controller Only Troubleshooting Guide Analog Controller Only Verify the adjustments. Replace controller if failedSpeed Part number DIODE, 1N5408Replacement Parts GLC GLC125LAMP, #67, 12 Volt Flywheel Housing Magnetic Pickup Cable Jam NutGLC Circuit Breaker & Electrical Data FLAGLC Data 259 300 MN2408 Series GLC A-7 144 150 GLC Wire Size Figure A-2 Customer Interface Connection Diagram MN2408 Series GLC A-11 Figure A-4 Single Phase w/o Breaker Connection Diagram Figure A-5 Single Phase One Breaker Connection Diagram Figure A-6 Single Phase Two Breaker Connection Diagram MN2408 Series GLC A-15 Series GLC MN2408 MN2408 Series GLC A-17 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A-11 Three Phase Connection Diagram Figure A-12 Three Phase Connection Diagram with PMG MN2408 Series GLC A-21 Series GLC MN2408 MN2408 Series GLC A-23 Series GLC MN2408 MN2408 Series GLC A-25 Series GLC MN2408 MN2408 Series GLC A-27 Figure A-20 Control Box Connections with MEC2 Controller Figure A-21 Engine Wiring, Woodward 4.3L GM Figure A-22 Engine Wiring, Woodward 5.7L GM Figure A-23 Engine Wiring, Woodward 8.1L GM Series GLC MN2408 Power Name Address Phone Model Number Job NumberStandby Continuous No LoadAdjust the AC voltage to match the normal source SwitchAre legible Proper belt alignment and tensionsBaldor District Offices Baldor Electric Company MN2408 04 FAR200