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InteliMains
NT
, SW version 3.2.0
InteliMains-NT-MCB-MGCB-3.2.0-Reference Guide.pdf, ©ComAp April 2015
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NOTE:
It is possible to use virtual peripheries for distribution of the binary signal from
one physical switch connected to one controller to all other controllers over
the CAN bus. See example in the description of the input Load res 2.
13.2.1.29 Binary input: Load res 4
Related FW
standard v3.1.0
Description
This input is used to activate the load reserve set #4 instead of the set #1,
which is active by default. The set #4 is adjusted by setpoints:
#LoadResStrt 4 and #LoadResStop 4 if the power management is
switched to absolute (kW-based) mode
#%LdResStrt 4 and #%LdResStop 4 if the power management is
switched to relative (%Pnom-based) mode.
CAUTION!
All controllers cooperating together in Power management must have the
same load reserve set selected.
NOTE:
It is possible to use virtual peripheries for distribution of the binary signal from
one physical switch connected to one controller to all other controllers over
the CAN bus. See example in the description of the input Load res 2.
13.2.1.30 Binary input: MCB disable
Related FW
standard v3.1.0
Description
The input is used to disable issuing the MCB closing command.
If the input is active during synchronizing, the controller will keep the
loaded genset group synchronized with the mains without issuing the
MCB closing command until the input is deactivated or Sync timeout
is elapsed.
If the input is active and the MCB button is pressed in MAN mode to
close the MCB to dead bus, the MCB will not be closed until the input
is deactivated and the MCB button pressed again.
If the input is active and the MCB is to be closed to dead bus
automatically, the MCB will not be closed until the input is
deactivated.

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