5 alarm classifications – Alpha Technologies AlphaGen PN-6x-T 7.5kW 48Vdc User Manual

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The Engine Control Module, continued

4.5 Alarm Classifications

Major Alarms:
A major alarm indicates a critical failure or situation that causes the system to go off-line.

Major alarms cause the engine to shutdown immediately and generally prevent further

operation. Most major alarms are latched by the ECM. Placing the RAS switch to the STOP

position for three seconds, then switching back to AUTO clears any latched alarms and

starts the generator (if the cause of the alarm has been corrected). A site check by service

personnel is required to repair the fault and clear the system.

Low Oil Pressure (Latching): Engine oil pressure is below safe limits. APU operation is

suspended. The alarm is cleared when the Reset command is issued or when the manual

stop switch is activated.

• Engine Over-temp (Non-latching): Engine temperature has exceeded safe limits. APU

operation is suspended. The alarm is reset when the engine temperature falls within safe

limits.

• Engine Over-speed (Latching): Engine rpm has exceeded safe limits. APU operation is

suspended. The alarm is cleared when the Reset command is issued or when the manual

stop switch is activated.

• Engine Over-crank (Latching): Engine failed to start. The alarm is cleared when the

Reset command is issued or when the manual stop switch is activated.

• Alternator Over-voltage (Latching): The generator set has detected the alternator

output voltage is too high. Depending on generator type, this likely means that the

voltage regulator or engine speed governor has failed. Operation of the unit has been

suspended. The alarm is cleared when the Reset command is issued or when the manual

stop switch is activated.

The alternator over-voltage alarm can be triggered in three ways:

1.) The generator controller can signal the ECM that an over-voltage condition exists.

2.) A programmable threshold of 57V (Hi DC Bus Level) is exceeded for five seconds

(programmable for a range of 5-15 seconds; five seconds is the default value).

3.) A fixed threshold of 2.5V/cell (60V for a 48V system) is exceeded for five seconds.

• Gas Hazard (Latching): The concentration of hydrocarbon fuel in the power system’s

enclosure air space has exceeded safe limits or 10%-20% of the Lower Explosive

Limit (LEL) for more than three (3) seconds. APU operation is suspended. The alarm is

cleared when the Reset command is issued or when the manual stop switch is activated.

• Water Intrusion (Non-latching): Water level within the main or fuel enclosure has

exceeded safe limits. APU operation is suspended while the alarm is active. The alarm is

cleared and the engine will re-start when the water level falls below maximum limits.

Pad Shear (Latching): The main or fuel enclosure has shifted from its pad mounting

position. APU operation is suspended. The alarm is reset when the unit is returned to its

original position and the Reset command is issued or the manual stop switch is activated.

The APU will not start if the pad shear magnet is not correctly installed below the pad

shear sensor.

• Low Fuel Pressure (Latching – after five activations): Site fuel supply (propane-fueled

APU only) is insufficient for extended engine operation. The alarm is reset five minutes

after the fuel supply is replenished.

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