Baldor GLC25, GLC60, GLC105, GLC45, GLC20, GLC65, GLC30, GLC100, GLC15, GLC40 manual Program Menus

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Engine Parameter Display Two engine operating parameter screens are provided.

Battery Voltage/Engine Speed

BATTERY

27.0 Vdc

 

(Tachometer)

 

SPEED

1800 rpm

 

 

 

 

 

Battery

Displays battery voltage in DC volts. The voltage is displayed with a resolution of 1/10 of a volt.

Speed

Displays engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).

Engine Temperature/Oil Pressure

ENG TEMP

57 Deg C

OIL PRESS

200 KPA

ENG TEMP

Displays engine temperature in either degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit (as selected).

OIL PRESS

Displays engine oil pressure in either pounds per square inch (PSI) or in Kilopascals (KPA) (as selected).

Program Menus

Program Menu

The programming menu is used to change values such as time delays, analog fault settings, digital fault settings. Access to the programming sub-menus may only be obtained with a security password number. The sub menus are organized as follows:

PROGRAM MENU?

NO

Displays two messages that may be toggled between YES and NO by pressing the INCREMENT push-button. NO Programming sub-menus are disabled when NO is displayed.

YES Programming sub-menus are enabled when YES is displayed and a valid password number is entered.

PASSWORD

0

Press INCREMENT or DECREMENT to change the password. Press ENTER when the correct number is displayed.

Read Only Mode

User can view the parameters but cannot change any values. The factory setting for this level is one (1).

Read / Write Mode

User can view and modify any parameter value. The factory setting for this level is two (2).

Master Read / Write Mode

User can view and modify any parameter value and view/modify the security password level numbers. Contact Baldor for master password if required.

The values of the parameter settings for your generator-set can be recorded for future reference using the Configuration Data Sheet shown in Figure 4‐16.

After the correct password number is entered, the you may choose one of four programming menus. Press INCREMENT or DECREMENT to find the desired menu then press ENTER.

MAIN MENU LOOP

ANALOG FAULT MENU LOOP

DIGITAL FAULT MENU LOOP

CALIBRATION MENU LOOP

4‐24 Operation

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Contents GLC Generator MN2408California Proposition 65 Warning Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems and SolutionsAppendix B Section Product Safety Information Read This Manual ThoroughlySymbols OperationOperation Warning Statements Burn Installation Battery Safety Maintenance Limited Warranty Warranty PeriodAny warranty coverage Generator Series Labor Parts‐2 General Information MN2408 Installation Guidelines Site PlanningControls and Transfer Switch Engine Cooling SystemExhaust System Room AirSetting The Genset On An Existing Concrete Floor Slab Foundation Design Foundation ChecklistVibration Isolators Weight Of The Genset ‐2 Approximate Weight vs. kW OutputDesigning An Isolated Foundation ‐3 Calculate Soil Bearing Load SBL Capacity‐5 Typical Foundation Installation Soil Type Safe Bearing Capacity Lb per ft Kilo PascalsExhaust System ‐6 Exhaust System Calculations Exhaust Piping Transfer Switch Checklist Transfer SwitchTransfer Switch Location Battery Starting System Battery LocationBattery Charger Battery Cables‐14 General Information MN2408 When the Generator is installed outdoors ‐1 Generator Lifting‐2 Mounting Dimensions ‐3 Stub Up DetailGenerator Open SoundSecure the Generator Ventilation TestBackpressure must not exceed 20 of water column Hot Exhaust GassesGuidelines for Exhaust System Page ‐4 Fuel Consumption Natural and LPV Fuel ConnectionsGeneral Considerations External Supply Piping by installer Example Determining Pipe Size for Natural GasNatural Gas Connections Pipe Iron Pipe Size LengthExample Determining Pipe Size for LPV ‐6 LP Vapor Flow Rate Cubic Feet per Hour per Pipe LengthCatalog No Rating Single Phase Power Connections Transfer Switch ConsiderationsRemote Start Neutral L1L2 Connections AC Power Connections GroundConnections Battery Charger Considerations General Wiring ConsiderationsRecommended Engine Oil and Battery Type GLC10-25GLC100 GLC125Post Installation Checks Post Installation Checks ‐16 Receiving & Installation MN2408 ‐8 Alarm & Warning Conditions Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 MRS17OFF Mode MAN ModeAUT Mode Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 MRS17Adjustment Menu Alarm ListECU Alarm List Menu Status Condition of Transition Action  Next StateAlarms Sensor fail FLS see ‐10Shut down SD see ‐10 ‐10 Possible WarningsInputs and Outputs ‐11 Binary Inputs‐12 Binary outputs Used for shunt trip‐13 Analog Inputs Set points‐14 Basic Setpoints ‐15 Engine Setpoints Delay for Analog Input 2 Wrn Wtemp low. s Range1-180 s ‐15 Engine Setpoints‐16 Engine Protect Setpoints During the first 500ms. ,1s Range 0 3s‐17 Generator Protect Setpoints ‐18 Sensor Spec Setpoints ‐19 IOM/PTM Module Setpoints‐11 Controller Connection Diagram Jdic Alarm LED Speed Signal LEDRun Switch OFF SwitchManual Start/Stop Operator Control PanelAutomatic Start/Stop Automatic Fault Shutdown Automatic Mains Failure AMFUtility Power Failure Conditions Utility Power RestoredUtility Normal Condition Load Test Push-button OperationInternal Faults Digital Input FaultsFault Digital Inputs Name Action Terminal # No Load Test‐15 Engine Controller Inputs & Outputs Analog Faults Fault Inputs Name Action SignalSuch as Fuel Rack Solenoids or electronic governors CrankEngine starter motor Fail Programmable ContactsAction Description Display Comments Apply Power Main LCD Display Reset faultsShow Operating Status screens Name and remaining timeGenerator Phase Voltage Display Line to Line Generator Phase/Neutral Voltage Display Line to NeutralGenerator Phase Current Display Generator Average Output DisplayProgram Menus Navigation Hints Main Menu Loop Voltage Calibration Procedure Zero CalibrationSpan Calibration Repeat for each phaseDisplayed values Displays the type of calibration function Engine Temperature & Oil Pressure CalibrationOil Pressure ‐16 Configuration Data Sheet Parameter Setting Range System Voltage Line To Line120-15000V AC Toggle Between Psi/KpaParameter Setting ‐21 Engine Control Connections ‐34 Operation MN2408 General Engine‐1 General Troubleshooting Guide Problems and SolutionsProblem Possible Cause Remedy ‐2 Troubleshooting Guide Digital Controller Only Service ‐3 Troubleshooting Guide Analog Controller OnlyVerify the adjustments. Replace controller if failed Battery Charger Installation ConsiderationsBattery Options & Accessories A‐1Figure A‐2 Battery Heating Pad Installation BTHTR81 Heater Options & Accessories A‐3 Engine Block HeaterSilencers GLC10-25 GLC30-45 GLC60-90 GLC100-105Fuel Strainers & Fuel Lines Options & Accessories A‐5Fuel Strainer Figure A‐6 Installation StopOptions & Accessories A‐7 Remote AnnuciatorsRadiator Duct Flange GeneratorGLC30-60 GLC80-100Options & Accessories A‐9 EnclosuresGLC10-25 H1=36.0 L1=11.75 GLC30-45 H1=52.1, H2=66.6 GLC60-90 H1=64.2, H2=76.8‐10 Series GLC MN2408 Qty per Phase GLC Circuit Breaker & Electrical DataOSH Plant Series GLC B‐1Figure B‐11 Customer Interface Connection Diagram Series GLC B‐3 Figure B‐13 Single Phase w/o Breaker Connection Diagram Figure B‐14 Single Phase One Breaker Connection Diagram Series GLC B‐5Figure B‐15 Single Phase Two Breaker Connection Diagram Series GLC B‐7 ‐8 Series GLC MN2408 Series GLC B‐9 ‐10 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B‐20 Three Phase Connection Diagram Series GLC B‐11Figure B‐21 Three Phase Connection Diagram with PMG Series GLC B‐13 ‐14 Series GLC MN2408 Series GLC B‐15 ‐16 Series GLC MN2408 Series GLC B‐17 Figure B‐27 Control Box Connections with MEC20 Controller Series GLC B‐19 Figure B‐29 Control Box Connections with MEC2 Controller Figure B‐30 Engine Wiring, Woodward 4.3L GM Series GLC B‐21Figure B‐31 Engine Wiring, Woodward 5.7L GM Figure B‐32 Engine Wiring, Woodward 8.1L GM Series GLC B‐23‐24 Series GLC MN2408 Baldor District Offices Baldor Electric Company MN2408