IGS-NT-BC, SW Version 1.2.0, ©ComAp – January 2019
IGS-NT-BC-1.2.0 Reference Guide.PDF
setpoint Priority.
NOTE:
See encoding table in the description of the input Priority sw A.
Binary input: Priority sw C
This is one of four inputs Priority sw A, Priority sw B, Priority sw C and Priority sw
D that can be used for selection of the power management priority externally.
These inputs are optional and if not configured, the priority is then adjusted by the
setpoint Priority.
NOTE:
See encoding table in the description of the input Priority sw A.
Binary input: Priority sw D
This is one of four inputs Priority sw A, Priority sw B, Priority sw C and Priority sw
D that can be used for selection of the power management priority externally.
These inputs are optional and if not configured, the priority is then adjusted by the
setpoint Priority.
NOTE:
See encoding table in the description of the input Priority sw A.
This input is used for logical connection and disconnection of the two gen-set
groups selected by setpoints GroupLinkLeft and GroupLinkRight. If the input is
active, then the two selected groups will perform power management, kW-sharing
and kVAr-sharing together as one large group.
For linking of one couple of groups use this input only at one controller, e.g. the
nearest to the bus tie breaker which physically disconnects the groups, and
connect the input to the BTB feedback contact.
NOTE:
This function is independent on the group which the particular controller belongs
to, i.e. the controller can provide linking function e.g. for groups 3,4 although it self
belongs to group 2.
Binary input: PulseCounter 1
This is the input of the PulseCounter #1 module. The module counts pulses at the
input and if the input pulses counter reaches value given by the setpoint
ConvCoefPulse1, the counter value PulseCounter 1 (in the group Statistic) is