Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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Operation 4-7

MN2408

Analog Faults

Eight analog fault inputs are user programmable for 12 fault conditions. Each analog fault input requires a specific analog

signal type.

Fault

Name

Fault

Action

Inputs

Signal

Low Engine Temperature

Alarm

Engine Temperature

High Engine Temperature #1

Alarm

Engine Temperature

High Engine Temperature # 2

Shutdown

Engine Temperature

Low Oil Pressure #1

Alarm

Oil Pressure

Low Oil Pressure #2

Shutdown

Oil Pressure

Low Battery Voltage

Alarm

Battery Voltage

High Battery Voltage

Alarm

Battery Voltage

Weak Battery

Alarm

Battery Voltage

Undervoltage

Shutdown

Voltage

Under frequency

Shutdown

AC Frequency

Low Engine Temperature

An analog DC signal is provided from an engine mounted sender. The low engine temperature fault is activated when engine

temperature is below a pre-determined setpoint for a specified time delay. This fault is programmable for temperature

setpoint level, transient time delay settings and other functions.

High Engine Temperature #1 An analog DC signal is provided from an engine mounted sender. The high engine temperature fault is activated when

engine temperature is above a pre-determined setpoint for a specified time delay. This fault is programmable for the level of

temperature setpoint, transient time delay settings and other functions.

High Engine Temperature # 2 An analog DC signal is provided from an engine mounted sender. The high engine temperature fault is activated when the

engine temperature rises above a pre-determined setpoint for a specified time delay. This fault is programmable for the level

of temperature setpoint, transient time delay settings and other functions.

Low Oil Pressure #1

An analog DC signal is provided from an engine mounted sender. The low oil pressure alarm fault is activated when the oil

pressure is below a pre-determined setpoint for a specified time delay. This fault is programmable for pressure setpoint level,

transient time delay settings and other functions.

Low Oil Pressure #2

An analog DC signal is provided from an engine mounted sender. The low oil pressure shutdown fault is activated when the

oil pressure is below a pre-determined setpoint for a specified time delay. This fault is programmable for pressure setpoint

level, transient time delay settings and other functions.

Low Battery Voltage

The low battery voltage alarm fault is activated when the battery voltage drops below a pre-determined setpoint for a

specified time delay. This fault is programmable for the voltage setpoint level, transient time delay settings and other

functions.

High Battery Voltage

The high battery voltage alarm fault is activated when the battery voltage rises above a pre-determined setpoint for a

specified time delay. This fault is programmable for voltage setpoint level, transient time delay settings and other functions.

Weak Battery

The weak battery alarm fault is activated when the battery voltage drops below a pre-determined setpoint for a specified

time delay. The weak battery alarm detects a low capacity (i.e. weak) battery condition during the cranking cycle. The weak

battery alarm is programmed for a lower battery voltage setpoint and shorter time delay than the low battery alarm function.

This fault is programmable for voltage setpoint level, transient time delay settings and other functions.

Undervoltage

All 3-phases of the generator output are monitored for an undervoltage condition. The undervoltage sensor is programmable

for type of fault action (alarm or shutdown), pickup and dropout voltage setpoints (i.e. adjustable hysteresis) and transient

time delay settings.

Under frequency

The generator output is monitored for an under frequency condition. The under frequency sensor is programmable for type of

fault action (alarm or shutdown), frequency setpoint, and transient time delay settings.

Engine Speed Analog Input A magnetic pickup (engine speed sensor) measures engine speed. The engine speed sensor allows the controller to perform

the following control functions:

Overspeed shutdown

Crank Disconnect control

Loss of speed signal detection

Starter Re-engage control

RPM display

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