Function Description
Generator voltage > 30% Generator voltage is above 30% of nominal
Generator voltage < 30% Generator voltage is below 30% of nominal
MB on The mains breaker is closed
MB off The mains breaker is open
Parallel Both GB and MB are closed
Not parallel Either GB or MB is closed, but not both
Redundant controller The controller is the redundant controller (only shown if option T1 is activated)
INFO
The timer in 6160 is not used if binary running feedback is used.
Inhibit of the alarm is active as long as one of the selected inhibit functions is active.
In this example, inhibit is set to Not run status and GB ON. Here, the alarm will be active when the generator has started. When the
generator has been synchronised to the busbar, the alarm will be disabled again.
INFO
The inhibit LED on the controller and on the display will activate when one of the inhibit functions is active.
INFO
Function inputs such as running feedback, remote start or access lock are never inhibited. Only alarm inputs can be
inhibited.
INFO
The BTB controller has no running detection that can be configured, so the only inhibit functions are the binary input and
the TB position.
6.23.1 Run status (6160)
Alarms can be adjusted to activate only when the running feedback is active and a specific time delay has expired.
The diagram below illustrates that after activation of the running feedback, a run status delay will expire. When the delay expires,
alarms with Run status will be activated.
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