PLC Generador Kipor
PLC Generador Kipor
PLC Generador Kipor
Manual
GU601A
Genset Controller
HM1001ER1
Manual HM1001ER1 The interpretation of the Symbol
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Harsen® I
Manual HM1001ER1 The interpretation of the Symbol
WARNING:
Read this entire manual pertaining to the work to be performed before
installing, operating, or servicing this controller. Practice all plant and
safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can
cause personal injury and/or property damage.
CAUTION—BATTERY CHARGING
To prevent damage to a controller that uses an alternator or battery-
charging device, make sure the charging device is turned off before
disconnecting the battery from the system.
Harsen® II
Manual HM1001ER1 History
History
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Manual HM1001ER1 Contents
Contents
1. Description……………………………………………………………………………………………………1
4. Installation Guide…………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
Harsen® IV
Manual HM1001ER1 Description
1. Description
The GU601A is an Auto Control and Safety Protect Module for Genset. Either AUTO or MAN mode can
be chosen through the panel push button. When the controller is running in MANUAL mode, the Start
and Stop push buttons control the starting of the Genset. In AUTO mode, the preset “remote start
signal” controls the Genset. The module displays operational status and parameters on the front panel
LCD. Its main characteristics as below:
This manual is only suitable for GU601A Intelligent Controller, user must carefully read this
manual first.
NOTE:
l Pin no. “3” and “4” is for “LOP sensor or switch signal” and “HET sensor
or switch signal” input respectively. Either switch or sensor can be
chosen. When sensor is used, according to the actual situation, increase
the cross section area of cable to reduce the cable resistance from
controller to engine, to ensure the accuracy of measured values for both
oil pressure and engine temperature.
CAUTION:
l If pin no. “13” is not used, DO NOT connect to negative.
CONFIG. INPUT
COOLANT TEMP.
OIL PRESSURE
CONFIG. OUTPUT
GU601A
CRANK
FUEL
DC POWER
(12/24V)
Fuse protection with a rating of 0.5A must be provided externally to the Controller.
3. Panel Operation
The operation panel consists of 3 sections: LCD display indicating measurement parameters, LED
indicator for common failure, and push buttons for Genset and selection of control modes.
The LCD circularly displays different measuring parameters. When failure occurs, LCD displays the
corresponding fault icon. LCD also has a backlight so that the operator can clearly read information day
or night. After pressing any button the backlight will automatically turn off in a certain time.
The LCD display and its control push buttons provide a friendly operation interface for the operator to
conveniently read information and parameter setting.
Scroll Button
Enter into submenu / Modify / confirm modification / scroll menu to
display.
If failure occurs, press this button, the shutdown alarm lockout can be
cleared.
4. Installation Guide
l The controller is fixed by 2 special fittings. The shock-proof equipment must be mounted if the
enclosure is mounted on Genset or other heavy vibrant device. A readily accessible disconnect
device shall be incorporated external to the equipment.
4.2 Please refer to the above Typical Wiring Diagram 2.3 for connection.
Description Terminal
LOP sensor/ LOP switch 3 3 4
HET sensor/ temp switch 4
Sensor Com. Port Battery negative (Genset enclosure) GU601A CONTROLLER
CAUTION:
l Pin no. “3” and “4” is for “LOP sensor or switch signal” and “HET sensor
or switch signal” input respectively. Either switch or sensor can be
chosen. When sensor is used, according to the actual situation, increase
the cross section area of cable to reduce the cable resistance from
controller to engine, which ensures the accuracy of measured values for
both oil pressure and engine temperature.
l If both switches and sensors are required for oil pressure and engine
temperature, connect Pin no. “3” and “4” as above, and connect 2
configurable inputs to the switches of oil pressure and temperature, then
configure parameters by setting.
Operation Description
Press and hold the “AUTO” button for 2sec, the LED above the button
is illuminated; the controller is running in “AUTO” mode.
Press and hold the “MAN” button for 2sec, the LED above the button is
illuminated; the controller is running in “MAN” mode.
The Start delay timer is activated, when it times out the Preheat relay output is energized (if preheat
function selected), the timer starts. When it times out, the fuel relay output is energized, and operates the
fuel solenoid of the engine. After 300ms delay, the start (crank) relay output is energized; the start motor
engages and begins to crank. When the engine speed reaches the crank cutout RPM, the start relay
output is de-energized and the safety-on delay starts. When the safety-on times out, if the controller
detects that the parameters of the Genset such as voltage, frequency, oil pressure, coolant temperature
are normal, and no other failure is detected this indicates the Genset has successfully started and running
normally. The LCD displays the Genset Measuremen parameters.
NOTE:
l When remote signal is active, the start-delay timer is activated. During
this period, if remote start signal is inactive, the start delay timer
terminates immediately; the controller will recovers to the original standby
status.
l During cranking or idle period, if remote start signal is inactive, controller
stops the start procedure and recovers to original standby status.
l One configurable input must be set as “Remote Start Signal”, or it will not
implement the start procedure in “AUTO” mode.
NOTE:
l While cranking, engine ignites. The start motor will power off when the
output frequency of generator reaches the preset value (configurable
crank cutout value), or if there are one of the following conditions occur:
A. Generator’s voltage reaches 80% of rated voltage;
B. Cranking time’s up,
C. LOP switch is opened and the delay time’s up.
D. Oil pressure switch is opened or oil pressure is higher than crank
cutout value.
E. Cutout P-delay time’s up.
l Controller can not implement crank procedure if the frequency of
generator reaches the preset value (configurable cranking cutout value)
or LOP switch is opened.
CAUTION:
l To avoid damage to the start motor please make sure the generator’s
voltage is higher than the measurable value of controller while cranking,
since the crank cutout signal is sensed from the generator voltage and
frequency.
If you have selected idle function, the idle relay will be closed at the same time as the crank relay is
closed. The timers of idle and safety-on delay will begin counting down at the same time, and in priority
to display the shorter one on the LCD, and the following procedure is the same as above.
During the crank period, if the engine can not ignite and controller will not output start signal during crank
rest, Fail to Start icon on LCD flashes at this time. Once crank rest timer times out the start relay
energizes once again and will attempt to start engine again.
The above procedure will be repeated until engine successfully ignites or reaches the preset number of
crank attempt. However, if any shutdown alarm occurs during crank, controller will stop cranking
immediately and only can be restarted after clearing failure and reset.
Start Failure: when the above procedure repeats again and again and reaches the preset number of
crank attempt, the crank relay output is then de-energized. The failure LED illuminates and the LCD
displays Fail to Start.
CAUTION:
l If Fail to Start occurs, operator must check the whole Genset system to
find out failure reason, only after clearing the failure can press
“STOP/RESET” button to relieve fault lock out status, and restart the
Genset.
Stop Failure: When cool down times out, the fuel relay opens and the timer for Stop delay begins.
When it times out, if controller detects that the voltage and frequency of generator or oil pressure of
engine are greater than the preset values, the Fail to stop LED illuminates and the LCD displays Fail to
stop.
NOTE:
l After stop failure, the controller will not energize the crank relay output if
the failure has not been removed and the controller reset.
Pressing “START” button the fuel relay energises, and operates the fuel solenoid of engine. After 300ms
delay, the start relay output is energized, the start motor engages and begins to crank. When the engine
speed reaches the crank cutout RPM, the start relay output is de-energized and the safety-on delay starts.
When the safety-on times out, if the controller detects that the parameters of the Genset such as voltage,
frequency, oil pressure and coolant temperature are normal, and no other failure is detected this indicates
the Genset has successfully started and running normally. The LCD displays the Genset Measurement
parameters.
5.4 The start and stop sequence of engine whose fuel solenoid is N. O. type:
During the starting sequence, the fuel relay of controller will not energize, fuel solenoid is no power, so
no signal is required for fuel solenoid to activate.
During the stopping sequence, the fuel relay energizes, fuel solenoid is on power and energizes, and
the engine begins to stop. After a delay (same as stop delay) fuel relay de-energizes, disconnecting the
supply for the fuel solenoid.
Refer to the flow chart 5.7 for start and stop for idle control flows.
For Preheat function, configure one of the configurable outputs as Preheat. The controller has 3
selectable preheat control modes as below:
During crank period, the Preheat relay output will not energize in any of above modes.
Refer to the flow chart 5.7 for start and stop for Preheat control flows.
When the Preheat relay output energizes, LCD displays the icon of preheat operating status:
NOTE:
l If T4 is longer than T5, low oil pressure protection is ignored during T5.
l If T4 is shorter than T5, low oil pressure protection becomes effective
after T4 in T5.
LOW OIL PRESS: if controller detects that the engine oil pressure has
fallen below the “Oil-P low preALM” after the safety-on timer expired,
common failure LED indicator flashes. For example, “Oil-P low preALM”
preset as: 2.2BAR, when engine oil pressure falls below this value,
LCD flashing low value icon:
GEN. OVER VOLT: if controller detects that any phase output voltage
of generator has exceeded the “GEN-V over preALM” after the safety-
on timer has expired, common failure LED indicator flashes. For
example, “GEN-V over preALM” preset as: 253V, when the output
voltage of generator exceeds this value, LCD flashing high value icon:
GEN. UNDER VOLT: if controller detects that any phase output voltage
of generator has fallen below the “GEN-V under preALM” after the
safety-on timer has expired, common failure LED indicator flashes. For
example, “GEN-V under preALM”” preset as: 198V, when the output
voltage of generator falls below this value, LCD flashing low value
icon:
NOTE:
l To make “low oil pressure” and “high temperature” pre-alarm active, you
must use LOP sensor and HET sensor, if you only use LOP and HET
switches, both pre-alarms are inactive.
CAUTION:
l Under the period of safety-on delay, some pre-alarms are inactive, the
safety-on time must be carefully and properly set to make Genset have
full protection.
START FAILURE: if engine does not fire after the preset number of
crank attempt has been made, the Shutdown alarm LED illuminates.
LCD displays “start failure” icon:
STOP FAILURE: if engine does not stop after the stop delay expired,
the Shutdown alarm LED illuminates. LCD displays stop failure icon:
LOW OIL PRESS: if controller detects that the oil pressure level still falls
below “Oil-P low Alarm” or LOP switch closes after the safety-on timer
has expired, engine stops immediately, the Shutdown alarm LED
illuminates. LCD displays low oil pressure icon:
GEN. OVER VOLT: After safety-on delay times out, if controller detects
that the output voltage exceeds the “GEN-V over Alarm”, the engine
will be shut down immediately, the Shutdown alarm LED illuminates.
NOTE:
l Engine speed signal is derived from generator output voltage frequency, it
is used for control and failure protection parameters, for convenience of
user, some data is expressed by RPM, RPM = Hz * 60 / pair of poles.
l While the Genset is running, if there is high coolant temperature, low oil
pressure or over speed failure the controller will shutdown it immediately
without delay. During the cool down period, if there is low oil pressure
failure, the controller will shut down the Genset immediately without
delay.
CAUTION:
l During the period of safety-on delay, low oil pressure protection is
inactive. To avoid starting an engine with no oil, you must make sure the
oil levels are normal and the the safety-on time shall be carefully and
properly set for the first commissioning.
8. Parameters Setting
8.1 System Parameters:
NOTE:
l For 1.3 Startup Mode, When parameter is configured as “1”, the
controller will be in AUTO mode when it is powered on; When parameter
is configured as “0”, the controller will be in Manual mode when it is
powered on.
l After the oil pressure and temperature units changed, the corresponding
failure alarm value must be reset according to actual situation.
l Engine speed is calculated by the number of “pair of poles”. RPM=Hz *
60 / pair of poles, when rated frequency is 50 Hz, if pair of poles set as
“2”, then running speed is 1500 RPM, if pair of poles set as “1” , then
running speed is 3000 RPM.
NOTE:
l When the controller leaves factory, the optional types and functions of
LOP sensor and HET sensor have been preset as the above table. If the
using sensor is not listed in this table, the user can select “configurable”,
and write sensor parameters to controller via software.
VDO 10 bar:
P(Bar) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0
P(PSI) 0 14.5 29.0 43.5 58.0 72.5 87.0 101.5 116.0 130.5 145.0
R(Ω) 10 31 52 71 90 106 124 140 155 170 184
Datcon 7 bar:
P(Bar) 0.0 0.7 1.4 2.1 2.8 3.4 4.1 4.8 5.5 6.2 6.9
P(PSI) 0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0
R(Ω) 240 200 165 135 115 95 78 63 48 35 25
Murphy 7 bar:
P(Bar) 0.0 0.7 1.4 2.1 2.8 3.4 4.1 4.8 5.5 6.2 6.9
P(PSI) 0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0
R(Ω) 240 205 171 143 123 103 88 74 60 47 33
Pre-set 1:
P(Bar) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0
P(PSI) 0 14.5 29.0 43.5 58.0 72.5 87.0 101.5 116.0 130.5 145.0
R(Ω) 15 31 49 66 85 101 117 132 149 164 178
Pre-set 2:
P(Bar) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0
P(PSI) 0 14.5 29.0 43.5 58.0 72.5 87.0 101.5 116.0 130.5 145.0
R(Ω) 30 41 65 88 110 115 145 150 172 185 190
Pre-set 3:
P(Bar) 0.0 1.7 3.4 5.2 6.9 8.6 10.3
P(PSI) 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
R(Ω) 21 36 52 72 84 100 120
Pre-set 4:
P(Bar) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.5 7.0 8.0 9.0
P(PSI) 0 14.5 29.0 43.5 58.0 72.5 87.0 94.3 101.5 116.0 130.5
R(Ω) 251 195 155 127 107 88 72 65 61 54 48
VDO 150℃:
T(℃) 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
T(℉) 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248 266 284 302
R(Ω) 322 221 155 112 93 62 47 37 29 23 19
Datcon:
T(℃) 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
T(℉) 104 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248 266 284
R(Ω) 900 600 400 278 200 141 104 74 50 27 4
Murphy:
T(℃) 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
T(℉) 104 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248 266 284
R(Ω) 1029 680 460 321 227 164 120 89 74 52 40
PT100:
T(℃) -100 -50 0 20 40 60 80 100 150 200 300
T(℉) -148 -58 32 68 104 140 176 212 302 392 572
R(Ω) 60 81 100 108 116 123 131 139 157 176 212
Pre-set 1:
T(℃) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
T(℉) 68 86 104 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248
R(Ω) 900 600 420 282 152 113 86 62 48 40 30
Pre-set 2:
T(℃) 30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
T(℉) 86 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248
R(Ω) 980 400 265 180 125 90 65 50 38
Pre-set 3:
T(℃) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
T(℉) 68 86 104 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248
R(Ω) 805 540 380 260 175 118 83 58 42 30 21
Pre-set 4:
T(℃) 28 35 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98
T(℉) 82 95 104 122 140 158 176 194 203 208
R(Ω) 579 404 342 250 179 136 103 77 67 63
NOTE:
l If define one configurable relay as Speed up, the relay will close after the
engine has successfully started. If there is idle function, the relay will
close after idle timer times out.
Using a backlit TN type LCD to display data and information. After pressing any push button the
backlight will automatically turn off in a preset time. In normal operating status, you can set the page
scroll time to circularly display each page of measuring data. Press “ ” manually scrolls to view each
measuring data. When failure occurs, LCD displays the corresponding failure icon.
Press and hold “ ” button 2sec to enter into parameters setting menu, then use “ ” or “ ” to scroll
page, press “ ” again to select the required modify item, press “ ” or “ ”, LCD displays 0 0 0 0 when
prompted to enter password, then use “ ” or “ ” to modify the first digital value, press “ ” move to
modify the next one, after this, the first digital value will be displayed as “H”. Press “ ” to confirm after
the password is set as 2213, then you can modify parameters. Otherwise it will prompt to key in
password again. Press and hold “ ” for more than 2sec to quit parameters setting mode after finishing
configuration.
Operation Description
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NOTE:
l When T-sensor or P-sensor is set as “not used”, LCD will not display
related measuring data.
Operation Description
Press and hold “ ” 2sec, enter into parameters setting menu, then LCD
displays:
Press “ ” again to quit, or press and hold “ ” for more than 2sec to
quit parameter settings menu:
Operation Description
Press and hold “ ” 2sec, enter into parameters settings menu, then
LCD displays:
Operation Description
Press and hold “ ” 2sec, enter into parameter settings menu, then LCD
displays:
Press “ ” to recover default, press and hold “ ” for more than 2sec will
quit parameter settings menu.
Operation Description
Press and hold “ ” 2sec, enter into parameter settings menu, then LCD
displays:
10.1 Make sure the controller is correctly installed to meet the ambient requirements.
10.2 Confirm all wiring connections of the controller meet the correct electric specification and
corresponding to “2.3 typical wiring diagram”. Ensure the correct polarity of the DC supply source
and that it has been protected by an external fuse. Otherwise damage to the controller may occur.
10.3 We recommend mounting an “Emergency Stop” button externally. The emergency stop input could
be connected to N.O. contact of emergency stop push button, and the other contactor point be
connected to the battery negative.
10.4 Switch on DC working power, make sure the preset parameters meet practical operating conditions,
such as P-sensor mode, T-sensor mode, etc.
DC working power
Voltage range: 12V/24V (8-35V continuous)
Cranking drop outs: 0V for 100mS, assuming dc supply was at least 10V before dropout and recovers
to 5V
Max. operating current: @12V 150mA, @24V 75mA
Standby current: TBA
AC input voltage: phase voltage15-300Vac RMS (AC frequency≥40 Hz)
AC input frequency: 3-70Hz (voltage ≥15V)
Accuracy: 1%
Control relay outputs: 3A/30Vdc
Protection: IP65 (when correctly installed)
Operating ambient temperature: -20 to 70℃
Storage ambient temperature: -30 to 80℃
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