GE 70R-1000D manual Std. Features, Mstdg Option Pkg. cont’d, R50, S13

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Std. Features, MSTDG Option Pkg. (cont’d)

EL/P

Event Log: Sequentially Numbered Log of 16 events that track

date, time, reason and action taken System Data: Total Life Transfers (N2P)

Days Powered Up Total Transfers to S2 Total S1 Failures Time S1 available in Hrs

Time S2 available in Hrs. (N1P)

K/P

Frequency Indication for S1 and S2

L

LNP Center-off position LCD-Indicator Indicating LED lights:

L1 Indicates Switch in Source 2 position.

L2 Indicates Switch in Source 1 position.

L3 Indicates Source 1 available.

L4 Indicates Source 2 available.

P1

Time Delay Source 2 Start. Adjustable 0-10 seconds. Standard setting is 3 seconds.

Adjust via SET menu (see page 18)

Q2

Peak Shave / Remote Load Test: Input for Peak Shave or Remote Load Test. Includes automatic return to Source 1 if Source 2 fails and Source 1 present.

R2E

Under voltage sensing of Source 2 for single-phase. (R17 replaces R2E for Utility to Utility switches)

R50

In Phase Monitor this feature restricts Live to Live Source Transfers to occur unless both Sources are within 7 electrical degrees or less of each other. (live Source to live Source transfers usually occur during transfer back to Source 1 or during Testing). R50 does not change the operation of the Automatic Transfer Switch in a power failure mode. After all timer functions have elapsed, the CHECKING FOR SOURCE SYNCHRO- NISM will be displayed as well as the direction of transfer (S1-S2 for example denotes transfer from Source 1 to Source2). When synchronism is accomplished, transfer will take place.

Notes: - If S2 Frequency is less than S1 Frequency, display will show a series of (- - - - -…..) symbols.

-If S2 Frequency is greater than S1 Frequency, display will show a series of (+++++…..) symbols.

-Each (-) or (+) symbol represents 10 electrical degrees out of phase. A maximum of 18 symbols (180 electrical degrees) can be monitored.

-The number of (-) or (+) symbols decrease as the two sources approach synchronism and increase as the two sources drift out of synchronism.

-If S1 and S2 Frequencies are identical, the

display will show a series of alternating symbols (++++…)- - - - which also indicate the

approximate out of phase degrees

In the event that the Sources do not come within 7 electrical degrees of each other within 60 seconds, the unit will display the message: SYNCH CHECKING and will allow the user to BYPASS. If the BYPASS button is pressed, the unit will display the message: WARNING MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LOAD. Pressing XFR will actually bypass the R50. Since R50 is a passive device, the length of time it takes to reach Synchronism is de- pendent on the frequency difference between the two Sources. Source 1 is usually a Utility and the frequency is not within the control of the consumer. Source 2 needs to be adjusted to create an adequate difference in order for the transfer to happen a timely fashion.

Note: For optimum performance, Source 2 Generator should be adjusted a Maximum of 2 Hertz above or below the Utility frequency, minimum of 0.1 Hertz. (58 to 59.9) or

(60.1 to 62) Hertz. Adjustment of Generator to 60Hertz could cause lengthy transfer delay.

R50 Feature can be turned ON or OFF via CFG Menu (see page 17). Factory Default if OFF.

S13

Transfer Commit. Configured via CFG menu. (see page 17) When this Feature is set to OFF:

The transfer Switch is not committed to transfer unless the outage duration is longer than the timers that precede the transfer to Source 2 position. This assumes that the outage will be an isolated event. When this Feature is set to ON: The transfer Switch is committed to transfer to Source 2 position once the W timer has begun timing, even if Source 1 power returns before the transfer to Source 2. This is to ensure that the transfer takes place, because one outage may be followed by another.

T

Time Delay (S1) Source 1 Stable Timer. To delay trans- fer to Source 1 (immediate retransfer on Source 2 fail- ure). Adjustable 0-60 minutes in 1 second increments.

Standard setting is 30 minutes. Adjust via SET menu (see page 18)

U

(S2) Source 2 Stop Delay Timer. Allows Engine to run unloaded after switch retransfer to Source 1. Adjustable 0-60 minutes in 1 second increments. Standard setting is 5 minutes. Adjust via SET menu (see page 18)

W

Time Delay (S2) Source 2 Stable Timer. To delay trans- fer to Source 2. Adjustable 0-5 minutes in 1 second increments. Standard setting is 1 second. Adjust via SET menu (see page 18)

YEN

Bypass Timers Key utilizing Keypad. When applicable, the system prompts the user to press a button to bypass

(T) or (W) Timers should the user so desires.

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Introduction Authorized ServiceTable of Contents Mounting Safety / InstallationEquipment Inspection and Storage Final Equipment InspectionEngine Start Control Connections Installation cont’dPower Connections Installation cont’d Initial Energization GE Zenith ControlsR E T E S T Initial Energization cont’dMX150 Controller MX150 Microprocessor ControllerLCD & Keypad MX150 Microprocessor Controller cont’dCalibrate User Setting for Voltage & FrequencyStandard Features, Mstdg Option Pkg SourceS13 Std. Features, Mstdg Option Pkg. cont’dR50 CDP replaces CDT Standard Features, Mexeg Option PkgOptional Accessories CDT One Event Timer Exerciser How to Set the System ClockHow to Bypass Cancel an exercise during an exercise cycle CDT One Event Timer Exerciser cont’dLoad / No-Load Clock Exerciser CDP Clock ExerciserTurn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menu MX150 User Setup CFG MenuChange adjustable values through the SET menu MX150 User Setup SET MenuView System Data MX150 User Setup System InfoStandard Transition TestingATS Testing Delayed TransitionSequence of Operation Timer Designations as they appear in the SET menuStandard and Delay Transition Controls Power Supply CPSDelayed Transition CPS Schematic Controls Power Supply CPS cont’dStandard Transition CPS Schematic General Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsServicing Maintenance and TestingInspection and Cleaning TestingStandard Transition 40 to 260 Amps Solenoid Type Power Panel and Replacement PartsStandard Transition 400 to 600 Amps Molded Type Power Panel and Replacement Parts cont’dARC Grid Removed for Clarity Standard Transition 800 to 1200 AmpsStationary Contact Moveable Contact Standard Transition 1600 to 3000 AmpsAmps Delayed Transition 40 to 600 AmpsSCR-EO Movable Contact Stationary Contact Delayed Transition 800 to 1200 AmpsMovable E3 Contact Stationary Delayed Transition 1600 to 3000 AmpsPage Page Page GE Zenith Controls