Generac Power Systems H-100 technical manual General Information

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General Information

H-100 Control Panel Technical Manual

This is a typical first System Diagnostics page. It dis- plays ten of the discrete inputs into the H-100 Control Panel. Inputs to the controller are internally pulled to 5 v, so to activate an input you must short it to ground.The following names are normally assigned to these inputs:

#12 Activate Emissions Module or Preheat

Press the “ENTER” button.

#1 Key switch in AUTO position #2 Key switch in MANUAL position #3 Emergency Stop Active

#4 Remote 2-wire start Active #5 Battery Charger Failure

#6 Rupture Basin or Low Fuel Pressure #7 Transfer Switch in Line Power Position

#8 Transfer Switch in Emergency Power Position #9 Modem is connecting or connected

#10 Modem is present Press the “ENTER” button.

This is a typical second System Diagnostics page. It displays ten of the discrete outputs out of the H- 100 Control Panel. Outputs from the controller are generally open collector. This means that they sink current through a load and you will NOT see any volt- age change on them when they are activated, unless they are connected to a load. These outputs can be temporarily inverted from this page. Extreme caution should be exercised while inverting outputs since it can result in operation of starters, fuel solenoids, etc. To invert an output, use the arrow buttons to position the cursor on the output value to be inverted. Press the “ENTER” button. The output will be inverted for approximately 2 seconds and then return to normal control. Only one output can be inverted at a time and leaving the page cancels all output inversions.

Press the “ENTER” button.

The above two pages are typical System Diagnostics Analog Input pages. The analog channel values that are displayed are the “raw” unprocessed data and are 10 bit numbers ranging from 0 - 1023 represent- ing a voltage or current on the analog input channel. The following names are normally assigned to these inputs:

PAGE 3-6 LINE 2:

#1 A current (CT1) #2 B current (CT2)

#3 C current (only three phase) (CT3)

PAGE 3-6 LINE 3:

#4 A-B voltage (A-N if single phase) (Vsense1) #5 B-C voltage (B-N if single phase) (Vsense2) #6 C-A voltage (only three phase) (Vsense3)

PAGE 3-6 LINE 4:

#7 Oil Temperature (AN1)

PAGE 4-6 LINE 1:

#8 Coolant Temperature (AN2)

The following names are normally assigned to these outputs:

#1 Key switch in AUTO position #1 Activate Starter Relay

#2 Activate Fuel Relay

#3 Activate Alarm/Warning Relay (Buzzer) #4 Activate Gas Relay on 13.3L Engines #5 Auxiliary Discrete Output #1

#6 Auxiliary Discrete Output #2

#7 Auxiliary Discrete Output #3

#8 Auxiliary Discrete Output #4

#9 Activate Ignition Module on 13.3L Engines

#9 Oil Pressure (AN3) #10 Coolant Level (AN4)

PAGE 4-6 LINE 2:

#11 Fuel level (AN5)

#12 Auxiliary Analog Input (AN6) #13 Throttle Position Sensor (AN7)

PAGE 4-6 LINE 3:

#14 Emissions Oxygen Sensor (AN8)

#15 Battery Charger Current (AN9)

#16 Battery Voltage

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Contents Control Panel Technical Manual  General Hazards  Authorized Service Dealer Location Inside Front CoverIntroduction FeaturesPanel Setup ‹ Customization‹ Analog Maths Measurement Engine‹ Analog Channels Then‹ Analog Alarms ‹ Spare Analog Channels Output Functions‹ Other Analog Options ‹ Analog Sensor Ratings‹ Generator Parameters ‹ Engine SettingsEngine Management Parameter UnitsStarting and Stopping Sequence Diagrams CLOSED?Voltage Regulator Option Voltage Regulator Option ChartGovernor Speed Regulator Option Trending Governor Speed Regulator Option Chart‹ Remote Trending ILC ‹ Genlink Local Trending Setup‹ Local Trending ‹ Left Display Front Panel Display‹ Left Display Pages ‹ Right DisplayVolts SwitchAlrm Log Graph Hz Power‹ Alarms OtherEngine General Information Status Service Generator Diagnostics General Information EXERCISE/HTS TDN Control Panel Alarm LOGHome Event LOGAIR/FUEL Ratio Control Option Maintenance SettingsI2T Current Monitoring Option Quiettest Setup Using Genlink Internal Exercise FunctionNormal Exercise Setup Using Genlink Quiettest Setup Using Front Panel General Information General Information Normal Exercise Setup Using Front Panel General Information General Information ‹ Date and Time Setup Using Front Panel ‹ Date and Time Setup Using GenlinkSET Date and Time Adjust Display Contrast ‹ HTS Setup Using Genlink ‹ HTS Setup Using Front PanelGeneral Information NEW Generation Genlink NGG Communications Remote Annunciator Connection OptionPressure POLY3RD Appendix a Analog FunctionsThermistor Linear POLY1STPOLY1STN2 Current CalscaleAppendix B H-100 General I/O and Connector Information ‹ H-100 Analog Inputs‹ H-100 Digital Outputs ‹ H-100 Digital Inputs‹ H-100 Digital Output Functions Inlt TMP Fault Analog 6 FaultFuel PRS Fault GOV POS HI AlarmGEN Freq Fault TOT PWR HI AlarmTOT PWR LO Alarm ENG RPM HI AlarmChck V PHS ROT Fault RLY ActiveUSR Config Chck C PHS ROT‹ H-100 Connector PIN Descriptions Wire Signal DescriptionAppendix C Miscellaneous H-100 Internal ALARMS/WARNINGS Control Panel Technical Manual Control Panel Technical Manual Generac Power SYSTEMS, INC

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