Operation, Page 78, Generator control sequence – Xantrex Technology 120 VAC/60 User Manual

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OPERATION

Page

78

2001 Xantrex Technology, Inc.

5916 - 195th Street N. E.
Arlington, WA 98223

Telephone: 360/435-8826

Fax: 360/435-2229

www.traceengineering.com

SW Series Inverter/Charger

Part No. 2031-5

Rev. C: February 2001

Most diesel generators are controlled like the Onan type, except that they also require that glow plugs be
operated before the generator start is attempted. The SW Series Inverter/Charger automatic generator
control system can also provide glow plug control. The addition of an external relay may be required to
operate the glow plugs due to the amperage required by the glow-plugs and to separate the stop signal
circuit. For this type of generator, select GLOWSTOP from the SET RY7 FUNCTION menu item under the
GEN STARTING DETAILS (13) menu heading.

3-TO-2 WIRE CONVERTERS

Another option for three-wire start-type generators is a 3-to-2-wire converter which vary from simple relays
to advanced microprocessor types. Onan offers a simple 3-to-2-wire converter that works well for many
installations. Universal 3-to-2 wire converters can be used with virtually any generator as well as control
glow plugs for diesel generators. These also feature additional system components to signal the
generator control system to start.

GENERATOR CONTROL SEQUENCE

The relays close in a specific sequence to start the generator. Some of the timing periods are adjustable
through the GEN STARTING DETAILS (13) menu heading. GLOWSTOP has been added to the
sequence for diesel generator applications. RY7 can be configured for either “RUN” or “GLOWSTOP”
operation. The two control relays complete the following sequence:

Figure 26, Relay RY7 and RY8 Sequence

Next ’auto

generator

Start

sequence

has been

initiated

The ’auto generator control sequence’ is initiated if the battery voltage remains below the ’Set start volts DC’ setting (unless

Start/End Quiet time h:m’ is enabled) for the required period of time or the ’Read LBCO 30 sec start VDC’ setting for 30 seconds;

or if the load amps reaches the ’Load Start amp AC’ setting longer than the ’Set Load Start delay min’ period. The manual

generator control sequence is initiated if generator is manually turned on via ’Set Generator’ to ON.

START
DELAY

PERIOD

8 SECS

FIXED

SET PRE

CRANK

SECONDS

10 SECS.

DEFAULT

SET MAX

CRANKING

SECONDS

10 SECS

DEFAULT

(RY8 goes

off with a

1 sec delay

when

AC HOT IN

>80 VAC)

GEN-RUN PERIOD

(Determined by the

voltage and time

settings under the

’BATTERY

CHARGING’ heading

or by the current and

delay min settings

under the ’GEN

AUTO START

SETUP’ heading)

SET GEN

WARM-UP
SECONDS

60 SECS

DEFAULT

(Starts once

voltage

exceeds
80 VAC)

COOL

DOWN

PERIOD

40 SECS

FIXED

(Only used

with ’Set

Generator’ to

AUTO)

LOCK ON

GOOD

DELAY

PERIOD

12 SECS

FIXED

(Starts when

AC is within

108 to 132

VAC

and

53-67 Hz)

Generator is

off and

waiting for

next ’auto
generator

start

sequence

GEN CONTROL RELAYS

OFF = relay contact closed from N.C. to COM (relay disengaged)
ON = relay contact closed from N.O. to COM (relay engaged)

Time (Sec) 0

8

18

28

88

100

+100 +140

0

8

18

First ’auto

generator

start

attempt’

RY7

RUN (or)

GLOW-

STOP

OFF

OFF

ON

ON (engages to the N.O. position)

OFF

ON

OFF (engages to the N.C. position)

ON

ON

OFF

START
DELAY

PERIOD

8 SECS

FIXED

SET PRE

CRANK

SECONDS

10 SECS.

DEFAULT

RY8

ON

OFF (engages to the N.C. position)

Second

‘auto

generator

start

attempt’

The generator will stop

immediately with an

inverter fault or if ’Set

Generator’ is set to

OFF. Also a "Kill Before

Cranking" signal is

enabled before the next

'auto generator start

attempt'

The auto generator stop sequence

is initiated if: (1) The battery

voltage has been held at the ’Set
Bulk volts DC’
setting for the ’Set

Absorption time h:m’ period or (2)

The load amps drops below the

’Load Start amps AC’ setting for

longer than the ’Set Load Stop

delay min’ period.

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