DynaGen GSC200 Manual de instalação e do utilizador - Página 6
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General Failure Conditions
Low Battery Voltage Indication
Oil Pressure Input
High Temperature Input
Auxiliary Inputs
Hour Meter
Exerciser Function
Transfer Switch Controls
Utility Sensing
GENERAL FAILURE CONDITIONS
The following conditions can cause the GSC200 controller to shut down the Engine Generator system
unexpectedly.
Low Oil Pressure
High Coolant Temperature
Overcrank
Overspeed
Loss of Speed
Underspeed
(If Enabled)
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE INDICATION
When the battery voltage drops below the user defined set point which can be programmed between 7 and
35VDC, the controller will illuminate the RED Low battery LED. The Low battery LED will be illuminated at
any time during OFF, AUTO and MANUAL modes. The Low battery indication will be disabled during failure
conditions.
LOW OIL INPUT
The Low Oil Input can be wired to either a NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) switch (must be
correctly defined in software), the switch must be the type that closes to ground on failure. A failure delay can
be set in software to be certain that a failure has actually occurred; the delay can be set from 0.5 to 6 seconds in
0.5 second increments.
NOTE: The Low Oil Input failure is disabled during the failure bypass time.
HIGH TEMPERATURE INPUT
Operating & Installation Manual for the GSC200 Controller
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW
Low Oil Failure is indicated by a steady on Red Low Oil pressure Led
High coolant temperature is indicated by a steady on RED High water temp LED
Overcrank failure is indicated by a steady on RED Overcrank LED
Overspeed failure is indicated by a steady on RED Overspeed LED
Loss of speed signal is indicated by a steady on RED Loss of speed LED
Underspeed failure is indicated by a flashing RED Loss of speed LED
The Underspeed failure will only occur when the Underspeed condition remains
for more than 3 seconds.
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