IGS-NT-BC, SW Version 1.2.0, ©ComAp – January 2019
IGS-NT-BC-1.2.0 Reference Guide.PDF
This setpoint is used to adjust local baseload level. The gen-set maintains this
load instead of performing proportional load sharing whenever the total load is
high enough. Load variations are then equalized by the gen-sets with lower
priority (higher number) or by gen-sets with local baseload switched off. If the
setpoint is adjusted to 0 (OFF) the function is off. Description of the function is
available in the chapter Local baseload.
The setpoint is used for adjusting the requested gen-set power factor during the
parallel-to-mains operation if #SysPFCtrl PtM = BASEPF and also during the local
baseload operation. Values 0.60 – 0.99 correspond to inductive PF (0.60L -
0.99L), 1.01 – 1.20 correspond to capacitive PF (0.99C - 0.80C).
NOTE:
# sign in the name of this setpoint marks that this setpoint is shared among all
controllers connected by CAN2 bus.
This setpoint is used to adjust the power control mode in parallel-to-mains
operation.
• BASELOAD: The gen-set is controlled by the load control loop (i.e. as in
SPtM) to provide constant proportional part of the requested system
baseload (see SysBaseLdMode). The proportional parts of all running
gen-sets are equal relative to their nominal power.
• LDSHARING: The gen-set load controlled by the load sharing loop as in
island operation. This option is intended only for systems with InteliMains,
where the InteliMains controls the power of the group via the load sharing
line (e.g. in Import/Export mode).
This setpoint is used to adjust the power factor control mode in parallel-to-mains
operation.