GE ZBTSD manual CDT One Event Timer Exerciser, Load / No-Load

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CDT One Event Timer Exerciser

Load / No-Load

One event Exerciser with adjustable Timer. Exercise duration can be set between 5 and 60 minutes in

1 minute increments. Can be configured to run every 1,7,14, or 28 days. Factory default is 20 minutes.

How to CONFIGURE (CFG) and Set (SET) the Timer Exerciser

1.Beginning from the S1 OK screen, press MORE then CFG.

2.Press MORE to scroll to CONFIG TIMER EXERCISER screen.

3.The third line of the CONFG TIMER EXERCISER will show either DAILY, WEEKLY, 14 DAY, 28 DAY, or OFF.

4.If the third line of the CONFG TIMER EXERCISER shows DAILY, WEEKLY, 14 DAY, or 28 DAY as desired, then proceed to step 10.

5.If the third line of the CONFG TIMER EXERCISER shows OFF or if another timer selection is desired, continue.

6.Press SEL.

7.Enter ACCESS code located on white label on the back of the controller.

8.Press UP or DOWN to select DAILY, WEEKLY, 14 DAY, or 28 DAY as desired.

9.Press SAVE.

10.Press MORE to scroll to CONFG TIMER EXERCISER (XFR) or (NO XFR).

11.Press Up or Down to select XFR (Load Transfer) or NO XFR (No Load Transfer).

12.Press SAVE.

13.Press MORE repeatedly to BACK then S1 OK screen.

Set (SET) the Exerciser:

14.Beginning from the S1 OK screen, press MORE then SET.

15.Press MORE repeatedly until EXER S2 RUN TIME screen.

16.Press SEL

17.Enter ACCESS code located on white label on the back of the controller.

18.Press SEL

19.Cursor is indicated as a line under character to

be changed. Change values with up and down keys.

20.Press SAVE when complete.

21.Press MORE repeatedly until SET USER SETUP then press BACK then ESC to the S1 OK screen.

How to Initiate CDT Exerciser and to start an exercise cycle every 1, 7, 14, or 28 days

From S1 screen

1)Press TEST

2)Press MORE

3)Press START TEST TIMER (to initiate Test).

If the CDT Exerciser is Factory configured for a Load Exerciser, the Controller will immediately start a load exercise. The controller will start the generator, transfer the load to Source 2 and remain in Source 2 for the duration set for EXER S2 RUN TIME in the SET menu. The controller will retransfer the load back to Source 1 after the S1 stable timer has timed out and run the generator unloaded for the duration of the S2 stop delay timer (Engine Cool Down Timer).

If the CDT Exerciser is Factory configured for a No-Load Exerciser, the Controller will immediately start a No-load exercise. The controller will start the generator and run it unloaded for the duration of the S2 stop delay timer (Engine Cool Down Timer).

Exercise will be repeated at the same time as initiated on every 1, 7, 14, or 28 days according to the selection made in the Configure CFG menu.

How to Bypass (Cancel) an exercise during an exercise cycle

1)Press BPASS

2)Allow the controller to complete the Engine

cool down cycle

If the CDT Exerciser is Factory configured for a No-Load Exerciser Or allow the controller to complete retransfer to Source 1 If the CDT Exerciser is Factory configured for a Load Exerciser

How to Bypass the next exercise event and Keep the rest of scheduled events unchanged

1)Press Test

2)Press MORE

3)Press BYPASS EXER

To re-institute the next exercise event back,

press CANCL BPASS

How to initiate a new exercise start time

1)Press TEST

2)Press MORE

3)Press EXER CANCL

4)Press START TIMER TEST

How to check the next exercise event

1)From S1 OK screen, press MORE three times.

2)The unit will display the PLANT EXERCISER NEXT event in DAYS, HOURS, and MINUTES

3)Press ESC to S1 OK Screen.

Notes:

-*E* appears in the upper right hand corner of LCD screen when exercise is impending.

-For Load Exerciser, actual exercise period (ATS in S2 position)= CDT (Exerciser)

timing period +T (S1 stable Timer) timing period.

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ZBTS / ZBTSD Operation and Maintenance Manual (71R-4000A)

GE Zenith Controls

 

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Table of Contents Authorized ServiceIntroduction Safety Equipment Inspection and StorageFinal Equipment Inspection MountingPower Connections InstallationEngine Start Control Connections Installation cont’d IInitial EnergizationInitial Energization cont’d R E T E S TInstallation cont’d Entelli-Switch 250 Controller Entelli-Switch 250 ControllerEntelli-Switch 250 Controller cont’d LCD & KeypadUser Setting for Voltage & Frequency Standard 3-Phase Sensing on 3 and 4 Pole Units SourceAccessory Group Packages Stds Exes Cons Sens Spes PsgsA62 Accessory DefinitionsCalibrate Accessory Definitions cont’d R50 S12PS13P S14How to Set the System Clock UMDCDT One Event Timer Exerciser Load / No-LoadCDP Clock Exerciser Load / No-Load Clock ExerciserEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup CFG Menu Turn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menuEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup SET Menu Change adjustable values through the SET menuEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup System Info View System DataTesting ATS TestingDelayed Transition Standard TransitionTimer Designations as they appear in the SET menu Sequence of OperationSequence of Operation cont’d Bypass-Isolation Operation100-400 AMP Automatic600-1200 AMP 1600-4000 AMP Controls Power Supply CPS Standard and Delay TransitionStandard Transition CPS Schematic Controls Power Supply CPS cont’dDelayed Transition CPS Schematic Troubleshooting and Diagnostics General TroubleshootingMaintenance and Testing Inspection and CleaningTesting ServicingPage GE Zenith Controls

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