The setpoints may require changing when the GSC is moved from one engine to another engine. Customer requirements and moving the GSC from one engine to another engine may require changes in the setpoints. The setpoints that are stored in the GSC must match the specified setpoints of the particular generator set. The setpoints are P01 to P24 and the setpoints are programmable. The setpoints are described in Table 1.
Procedure For Engine/Generator Programming
Note: Service Mode cannot be entered when the ECS is in the AUTO position.
Note: Any active shutdown fault (any shutdown indicator FLASHING) must be made inactive in order to access service mode. To temporarily change a shutdown fault from an active shutdown fault to an inactive shutdown fault, the shutdown fault must be no longer occurring. The fault must be corrected and the ECS must be turned to the OFF/RESET position. If the jumper from terminal 6 to terminal 9 is not installed on the ECS, the GSC does not power up in the OFF/RESET position and any active shutdown fault must be corrected before entering service mode.
- Turn the ECS to the STOP position in order to shut down the engine. Enter service mode and enter the password. OP 1 is showing on the lower display. See Systems Operation, "Procedure To Enter The Password" that is located within the topic Password Entry OP3 for more information.
- Press "SCROLL UP" key again. OP5 is showing on the lower display.
- Press "SELECT" key again. P01 is showing on the display. P01 is followed by the value of the setpoint.
- Press the "SCROLL UP" key or the "SCROLL DOWN" key. The next setpoint is showing with the value of the setpoint. Repeat this step until the desired setpoint is showing.
- Press the "SELECT" key. The value of the setpoint is flashing.
- Press the "SCROLL UP" key or "SCROLL DOWN" key in order to adjust the value of the setpoint.
Note: Press and hold the appropriate "SCROLL" key in order to rapidly scroll through a large range of values.
- Press the "ENTER" key. The value of the setpoint stops flashing. Repeat steps 4, 5, 6 and 7 until all the desired setpoints are adjusted.
- Press "EXIT" key. "OP 1" is showing on the lower display.
- Press "EXIT" key. The display will return to the normal mode.
OP5 Setpoints - Engine/Generator Programming (1)     | ||||
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Setpoint     | Name     | Description     | Range Of Value     | Factory Default     |
P01     | Fuel Solenoid Type     | Type of fuel system solenoid used on the generator set.     | 0 - ETR fuel solenoid 1 - ETS fuel solenoid     |
0     |
P02     | Units Shown     | Type of measurement units shown on the GSC display.     | 0 - English units (psi, degrees F) 1 - Metric units (kPa, degrees C)     |
0     |
P03     | Shutdown Override For Engine Fault     | GSC responds to a low engine oil pressure or high coolant temperature fault. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 - engine shutdown 1 - alarm only (shutdown override, no engine shutdown)     |
0     |
P04     | Shutdown Enable For Sensor Fault     | GSC responds to a diagnostic fault with the engine oil pressure sensor, coolant temperature sensor, oil temperature sensor, sensor power supply or coolant loss sensor. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 - alarm only (shutdown override, no engine shutdown) 1 - for engine shutdown     |
0     |
P05     | Coolant Loss Sensor Installed     | Tells whether or not the optional engine coolant loss sensor is installed on the generator set.     | 0 - generator sets without sensor 1 - generator sets with sensor     |
0     |
P06     | Shutdown Override For Coolant Loss Fault     | GSC+ responds to an engine coolant loss fault. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 - engine shutdown 1 - alarm only (shutdown override, no engine shutdown.)     |
0     |
P07     | System Voltage     | System voltage (battery voltage) of the generator set. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 - 24 DCV 1 - 32 DCV     |
0     |
P08     | Upper Display Enable/Disable     | Informs the GSC to enable or disable the showing of AC values on the upper display.     | 0 - upper display enabled 1 - upper display disabled     |
0     |
P08 (2)     | Engine Type     | Informs the GSC of the type of engine that is in the genset. The engine is either a diesel or a gas engine.     | 0 - diesel engine 1 - gas engine     |
0     |
P09     | Number Of Ring Gear Teeth     | Number of teeth on the ring gear engine. Used by the GSC to determine engine speed.     | 95 to 350 teeth in increments of 1     | 136     |
P10     | Engine Overspeed     | Engine speed used by the GSC to declare that an engine overspeed fault exists. The engine overspeed setpoint (for all 60 Hz applications) is 1.18 times the rated speed.     | 500 to 4330 rpm in increments of 10     | 2120 rpm     |
P11     | Crank Terminate Speed     | Engine speed used by the GSC to disengage the starting motor during engine cranking.     | 100 to 1000 rpm in increments of 10     | 400 rpm     |
P12     | Oil Step Speed     | Engine speed used by the GSC for distinguishing between rated speed and idle speed when a low oil pressure fault exists.     | 400 to 1800 rpm in increments of 10     | 1350 rpm     |
P13 (3)     | Low Oil Pressure Shutdown At Rated Speed     | Oil pressure used by the GSC to declare that a low oil pressure shutdown fault exists with engine at rated speed (the engine must have exceeded the oil step speed for at least nine seconds).     | 34 to 420 kPa (5 to 61 psi) in increments of one.     |
205 kPa (30 psi)     |
P14 (3)     | Low Oil Pressure Shutdown At Idle Speed     | Oil pressure used by the GSC to declare that a low oil pressure shutdown fault exist with the engine at idle speed (the engine must have been running for at least nine seconds and the engine speed must be less than oil step speed).     | 20 to 336 kPa (3 to 49 psi) in increments of 1     |
70 kPa (10 psi)     |
P15 (4)     | High Water Temperature Shutdown     | Coolant temperature used by the GSC to declare a high coolant temperature shutdown fault exists (after a 10 second delay).     | 94 to 123°C (201 to 253° F) in increments of 1     |
107°C (225°F)     |
P16     | Low Water Temperature Alarm     | Coolant temperature used by the GSC to declare that a low temperature alarm fault exists (after a 2 second delay). (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 to 36°C (32 to 97°F) in increments of 1     |
21°C (70°F)     |
P17     | Total Cycle Crank Time     | Cycle crank time used by the GSC to declare that an overcrank fault exists. ( Determined by application or customer.)     | 5 to 360 seconds in increments of 1     | 90 seconds     |
P18     | Cycle Crank Time     | Amount of time the GSC cranks and then rests the starting motor during a single crank cycle. Determined by application of customer.)     | 5 to 300 seconds in increments of 1     | 10 seconds     |
P19     | Cooldown Time     | Amount of time the GSC allows the engine to run after a normal shutdown is initiated. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 to 30 minutes in increments of one     | 5 minutes     |
P20 (5)     | AC Voltage     | Full scale AC voltage of the generator. The GSC measures the AC voltage and shows it on the display. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 700, 150, 300, 500, 600, 750, 3.0k, 4.5k, 5.25k, 9.0k, 15.0k, 18.0k, 30.0k     | 700     |
P21     | AC Current Full Scale     | AC current full scale is the ratio of the current transformers (CT) based on a 5A secondary. It does not represent the maximum AC current of the generator. The GSC measures the current and shows it on the display.     | 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000, 4000A     | 600A     |
P22     | GSC Engine Number     | Informs other devices on the CAT Data Link (for example, CCM) of the engine number for the GS (Determined by application or customer).     | 01 through 08     | 01     |
P23     | Engine Type     | Identifies the engine as a mechanical unit injector (MUI) diesel, spark ignited (gas), or electronic unit injector (EUI) diesel engine.     | 0 - MUI diesel 1 - Gas 2 - EUI diesel     |
0     |
P24 (6)     | Crank Time Delay     | Amount of time the GSC delays activation of the fuel control relay (FCR) during a crank cycle. This setpoint is for gas engines only. (Determined by application or customer.)     | 0 to 20 seconds in increments of 1     | 5 seconds     |
( 1 ) | The setpoints that are stored or the setpoints that are being programmed must match the specified setpoints of the particular generator set. |
( 2 ) | On former 103-6177, 113-4500 and 117-6200 GSC's |
( 3 ) | When oil pressure drops to within 34 kPA (5 psi) of the "P13" or "P14" setpoint, a low oil pressure alarm is issued by the GSC and the optional alarm module (with the exception of the NFPA 99 RAN). |
( 4 ) | When coolant temperature rises to within 6°C (11°F) of the "P15 " setpoint, a high water temperature alarm is issued by the GSC and the optional alarm module (with the exception of the NFPA 99 RAN). |
( 5 ) | The values other than the default (700V) are for switchgear applications and require the use of external potential transformers and the removal of the AC voltage range jumper located in the relay module. See the topic AC Voltage Range Selection in the Testing And Adjusting section. |
( 6 ) | The P24 setpoint only functions when the P23 setpoint is set to 1 (gas engine). |