Emerson 7000, 4000 Engine Exerciser Settings Menus, Present Date/Time, P1-7 Engine Exercisers

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2---11 Settings

Engine Exerciser Settings

SETTINGS

Voltage DO PU

Frequency DO PU

②③

④⑤

SETTINGS

Engine Exerciser

PRESENT DATE/TIME

US DST:

Date:

Time:

P1 ENGINE EXERCISER

Enable:

 

wLoad:

 

Start:

h

 

 

Run Time:

h

min

Set the seven independent engine exercise routines,

if desired.

P7 ENGINE EXERCISER

Enable:

 

wLoad:

 

Start:

h

 

 

Run Time:

h

min

The controller (CP) engine exerciser setting can be displayed and changed from the keypad. Some settings may require a password (if the controller is set up for one).

From any of the Status displays, press Enter/Save Settings key to move to the Settings level of menus.

Press the right arrow key to move to Setting Time Delays menu.

Press the right arrow key again to move to Settings Features menu.

Press the right arrow key again to move to Settings General menu.

Press the right arrow key again to move to Settings Engine Exerciser.

Now press Enter/Save Settings key to move to the first Engine Exerciser menu.

You can press the right arrow key to see the other Engine Exerciser menus (as shown below). An overview explanation of each setting is listed below.

8 Engine Exerciser Settings Menus

(last menu loops back to first)

Present Date/Time

see page 2–1

This display allows the user to change the controller date and time.

US DST — US Daylight Saving Time. APR – OCT, MAR – NOV, or OFF. MAR – NOV begins in 2007.

P(1—7) Engine Exerciser(s)

see page 2–1

These displays (P1 through P7) allow the user to set the controller’s seven independent engine exerciser routines. Each routine functions in the same manner. Six parameters need to be configured for each routine (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7 — not all have to be used).

Enable — YES enables the routine; NO turns it off.

wLoad — YES transfers load to Emergency; NO = no transfer.

Start — when the routine will start the generator

time (hour, minute)

week (all, alternate, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th week)

day of the week (mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun)

Run Time — duration (length of time) that the generator will run.

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Contents Description 381333-126 KControl Overview Power Control Center display and keypad Left-Right ArrowsEnter/Save Settings Up-Down ArrowsSettings Overview How to Change a Setting TipNormal Frequency Voltage & Frequency SettingsNormalvoltageunbal Emerg FrequencyNormal Frequency CP SettingsNormal Voltage Normal Voltage UnbalanceTime Delay Settings TD EN Xfer Signal Standard Time DelaysTD NE Xfer Signal Bypass Currently Running TDFeatures Settings Commit to Xfer After TD Normal Fail see Phase Rotation MonitorIn-Phase Monitor Shed LoadGeneral Settings Primary Failure Detection not shownChange Password Default to Factory SettingsReset Engine Exerc Programs Menu Language not shownPresent DATE/TIME Engine Exerciser SettingsJAN P1 Engine ExerciserP1-7 Engine Exercisers Engine Exerciser Settings MenusPresent Date/Time Event Types View Event LogLogged Events Event ReasonsATS Statistics Service Statistics / DiagnosticsView Service Data Source StatisticsService Factory Selectable Features ATS Status Status InformationSource Acceptability Normal Source StatusDisplay Messages and their Meaning Wrong Password Test Mode Serial CommTest Mode Test Circuit XTD Parallel AlarmOpen-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer 4ATS,7ATS,7ATB Load Transfer To EmergencyOpen-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer Switches Load Retransfer To NormalClosed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ACTS, 7ACTS, 7ACTB Closed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Closed-Transition Load Retransfer To Normal Bypass Closed-Transition Load TransferDelayed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ADTS, 7ADTS, 7ADTB Delayed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Controller Cover Removal Figure A-1. Cover release latchesNominal Source Voltage Selection DIP Switch ActuatorsTransfer Switch Type Frequency of Sources Phases of Normal & Emergency SourcesLost or Forgotten Password Data Input LockVoltage Jumper Blocks Figure A-3. Location of jumper blocksIndex
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