IGS-NT Combi, SW Version 3.0, ©ComAp – May 2013
IGS-NT-Combi-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF
NOTE:
The actual setpoint units and range depend on setting of the Power format in
GenConfig.
NOTE:
If different voltage on gen-set and on Bus/Mains is required the following
procedure is required:
Both setpoints (GenNomVph-ph and MainsNomVph-ph) must be adjusted to the
same values according to the value of actual generator nominal voltage. E.g. gen-
set nominal is 400 V but Bus/Mains nominal is 415 V.
In this case both setpoints need to be adjusted to 400 V and setpoints of
corresponding protections for Bus/Mains need to be set assymetrically.
For 415 V on Bus/Mains it is typical to open MCB when voltage reaches 440 V or
390 V. Since the setpoint is adjusted to 400 V corresponding protection setpoints
need to be adjusted to Mains >V MP = 106% and Mains <V MP = 97 % (hence
the desired values are reached).
Setpoint: MainsNomV
This setpoint is used to adjust the nominal mains voltage (phase to neutral). If you
do not know the phase-neutral nominal voltage, you can adjust the phase-phase
nominal voltage MainsNomVph-ph. The controller will then recalculate the phase-
neutral nominal voltage automatically.
NOTE:
The actual setpoint units and range depend on setting of the Power format in
GenConfig.
NOTE:
If different voltage on gen-set and on Bus/Mains is required the following
procedure is required:
Both setpoints (MainsNomV and GenNomV) must be adjusted to the same values
according to the value of actual generator nominal voltage. E.g. gen-set nominal is
231 V but Bus/Mains nominal is 240 V.
In this case both setpoints need to be adjusted to 231 V and setpoints of
corresponding protections for Bus/Mains need to be set assymetrically.
For 240 V on Bus/Mains it is typical to open MCB when voltage reaches 254 V or
225 V. Since the setpoint is adjusted to 231 V corresponding protection setpoints
need to be adjusted to Mains >V MP = 106% and Mains <V MP = 97 % (hence
the desired values are reached).
Setpoint: MainsNomVph-ph
In application SPtM and SPI.