Edit Configuration - Timers
43
4.6.2 LOAD / STOPPING TIMERS
Timer
Description
Transfer time/ Load
Delay
This timer has two functions
1: The time between the mains load switch being opened and the generator load switch being
closed (and vice versa).
2. The time between the Load Shed Control outputs (if configured) being energised and the
generator being placed on load (at start up).
Breaker close pulse
Breaker Close Pulse
signals will be present when the request to
close a breaker is given.
Breaker Trip pulse
Breaker Open Pulse
signals will be present when the request to open
a breaker is given.
Return delay
A delay, used in auto mode only, that allows for short term removal of the request to stop the
set before action is taken. This is usually used to ensure the set remains on load before
accepting that the start request has been removed.
Cooling time
The amount of time that the set will be made to run OFF LOAD before being stopped. This is
to allow the set to cool down and is particularly important for engines with turbo chargers.
ETS Solenoid hold
Energise to stop
solenoid will be kept energised after the engine has
come to rest. This is used to ensure the set has fully stopped before removal of the stop
solenoid control signal.
Fail to stop delay
the set is called to stop and is still running after the
fail to stop
Fail to Stop
generated.
Generator transient
delay
Used to delay the generator under/over volts/frequency alarms. Typically this is used to
prevent spurious shutdown alarms caused by large changes in load levels.
4.6.3 MODULE TIMERS
Timer
Description
LCD Page timer
If the module is left unattended for the duration of the
LCD Page Timer
the Status page.
LCD Scroll Timer
The scroll time between parameters on a selected page
Click and drag to change the
setting.
Timers increment in steps of
1second up to one minute, then in
steps of 30 seconds up to 30
minutes, then in steps of 30
minutes thereafter (where allowed
by the limits of the timer).