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    Multi-Line 2

    Operator

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    Agenda

    Operator Agenda.doc

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_1/Operator%20Agenda.dochttp://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_1/Operator%20Agenda.doc
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    PurposeWith training

    Know your product type

    Display functions

    Mode functionality

    Plant operation

    Basic trouble shooting

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    Your advantage?

    Preliminary trouble shooting

    Know your product

    Able to operate the plant

    Good feeling

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    Next:

    Product overview

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    Product overviewTransducer, protection relays, synchronisers

    and load shares

    Instruments and check scopes

    Displays & remote

    monitoring

    PC software & remote

    monitoring

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    Product overview

    Complete set of possibilitiesDelomatic

    Uni-line + PLC

    + +

    PPU/GPU + PLC

    + +

    +

    +

    AGC

    +

    Delomatic

    +

    Uni-line

    Multi-line

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    Where are we?

    POWER PRODUCTION LARGER SETSEMERGENCY EQUIPMENT SMALLER SETS

    LAND: GC-1F

    GPC3/M4 GPC3

    AGC3 AGC3-G5

    AGC200

    MARINE: PPU3 PPU3

    EC-1M PPU3/M4

    PPM

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    Product overview

    Front-mounted AGC-200DIN rail-mounted AGC 3

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    Manuals and instructions

    www.deif.com contains all manuals for the controllers.Look for operators manual.

    http://www.deif.com/
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    SLOT #1, term. 1-28

    Power supply board (std.)

    SLOT #3, term. 37-64

    Load sharing board

    SLOT #5, term. 73-89

    AC measuring board

    SLOT #4, term. 65-72

    Governor/AVR outputs

    SLOT #2, term. 29-36

    Communication

    SLOT #6, term. 90-97

    In/outputs

    SLOT #8, term. 126-133

    Communication/inputs/outputs

    SLOT #7, term. 98-125

    Engine I/F board

    Maintenance

    HW position

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    Maintenance

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    Maintenance

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    View 3 Generator output details and running mode

    View 2 use up/down to scroll through 20 screens

    View 1 use up/down to scroll through 20 screens

    ISLAND SEMI

    G 0.00I PF 0kW

    G 0kVA 0kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1 P01

    Navigation and setup

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    Push-button and LED functionality operators manual

    AGC V 3.50.0

    2010-01-20 13:41:16

    SETUP MENU

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

    Navigation and setup

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    Semi-auto [regulators working, manually initiate breaker control]

    Auto [regulators working auto breaker control]

    Manual [external speed & volt control manual control of breaker]

    Block [engine start blocked password protected]

    G 400 400 400V

    G f-L1 50.00Hz

    SEMI-AUTO MODE

    SEMI AUT MAN BLK

    Navigation and setup

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    PROT

    1000-1990

    G 400 400 400 V

    G f-L1 50.00Hz

    PROTECTION SETUP

    PROT CTRL I/O SYST

    G 400 400 400 V

    CONTROL SETUP

    SYNCHRONISE SETUP

    SYNC REG

    G 400 400 400 V

    INPUT/OUTPUT SETUP

    BINARY INPUT SETUP

    BIN AIN OUT

    G 400 400 400 V

    SYSTEM SETUP

    GENERAL SETUP

    GEN MAINS COMM PM

    SYNC

    2000-2490

    REG

    2500-2990

    BIN

    3000-3490

    AIN

    4000-4490

    OUT

    5000-5990

    GEN

    6000-6990

    MAINS

    7000-7490

    COMM

    7500-7990

    PM

    8000-8990

    Navigation and setup

    AGC V 3.50.02010-01-20 13:41:16

    SETUP MENU

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

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    Press the JUMP button use up/down to select the menunumber

    G 400 400 400V

    ENTER MENU NO.: 6210

    ENTER

    G 400 400 400V

    6210 STOP

    Cooling down 240s

    COOL EXT TYPE SP

    G 0 V

    6211 STOP

    0.0 30 9900s

    RESET SAVE

    Use left/right buttons to select Cool down, press select

    Use up/down buttons to select value press use left/right

    to select save.

    Navigation and setup

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    Use left/right buttons to select system, press select

    G 400 400 400 V

    G f-L1 0.00Hz

    SYSTEM SETUP

    PROT CTRL I/O SYST

    G 400 400 400V

    SYSTEM SETUP

    GENERAL SETUP

    GEN MAINS COMM PM

    G 400 400 400V

    6070 Gen-set Mode

    Island operation

    TYPE

    Use left/right buttons to select general, press select

    Use up/down buttons to select island mode, press

    select remember to use save.

    Navigation and setup

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    Status messages

    Please observe the status message in line 1

    Island SEMI-AUTO

    G 0.00I PF 0kW

    G 0kVA 0kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

    READY AMF AUTO

    G 0.00I PF 0kW

    G 0kVA 0kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

    START PREPARE

    G 0.00I PF 0kW

    G 0kVA 0kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

    VOLT/FREQ OK IN 5 s

    G 0.00I PF 0kW

    G 0kVA 0kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1

    AMF ACTIVE

    G 0.80I PF 100kW

    G 125kVA 75 kvar

    SETUP V3 V2 V1 P01

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    Navigation and setup

    G 400 400 400 V

    G f-L1 50.00Hz

    SYSTEM SETUP

    PROT CTRL I/O SYST

    Second line shows detailed information

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    Alarm handling

    Second line shows the present alarm.Third line shows number of alarms and their state (Ack/Un-ack).

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    Solve task #1

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    Next:

    Start/Stop + synchronising

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    Start and stop

    Start the generatorAUTO

    1. Mains failure (AMF)

    2. Increased load (peak shaving)

    3. Plant start by operator

    4. Timer start

    5. Test selected

    SEMI/MANUAL

    1. Start from display unit

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    Start and stop

    Stop the generatorAUTO

    1. Mains restored (AMF sequence)

    2. Decreased load (Peak shaving)

    3. Plant stop by operator

    4. Timer stop

    5. Test time expired

    SEMI/MANUAL

    1. Stop from display unit

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    Synchronising

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    Solve task #2

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    Next:

    Plant and running modes

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    Plant mode setup

    Single generator set running stand-alone inisland operation

    Load

    G

    BGC

    ENGINE

    GOV

    A

    V

    R

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    Plant mode setup

    Duty standby generator sets in island operation

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    Plant mode setup

    Multiple generator load sharing islandapplication

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    Plant mode setup

    Single generator set used in a stand-by AMF

    Load

    G ENGINE

    Mainsbreaker

    Generatorbreaker

    Load

    G ENGINEGOV

    AVR

    Mainsbreaker

    Generatorbreaker

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    Plant mode setup

    Mains Power Export(fixed power to mains)

    Load

    G ENGINEGOV

    AVR

    Mainsbreaker

    Generatorbreaker

    Power Transducer

    PMAINS

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    Plant mode setup

    Peak shaving

    Load

    G ENGINEGOV

    AVR

    Mainsbreaker

    Generator

    breaker

    Power Transducer

    PMAINS

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    Plant mode setup

    Load take over

    Load

    G ENGINEGOV

    AVR

    Mainsbreaker

    Generator

    breaker

    Power Transducer

    PMAINS

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    Plant mode setup

    1

    16 Gen-sets used in Island operation

    GENERATOR 1

    AGC

    GENERATOR 2

    AGC

    BUSBAR

    CAN-bus

    GENERATOR 3

    AGC

    GENERATOR 16

    AGC

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    Plant mode setup

    One mains unit and three standard units

    GENERATOR 1

    AGC

    GENERATOR 2

    AGC

    GENERATOR 3

    AGC

    BUSBAR

    CAN-bus

    AGC

    CONSUMERS

    MAINS

    MAINSBREAKER (MB)

    TIE BREAKER (TB)

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    Running mode

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    Running mode

    AUTOAutomatic operation of the plant:

    Start

    Stop

    Breaker ON/OFF

    No user interference required.

    The plant should always be left in AUTO

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    Running mode

    SEMISemi-auto means that the unit will not initiate any sequences

    automatically, as is the case with the auto mode.

    It will only initiate sequences, if external signals are given:

    1. Push-buttons on the display/AOP-2 are used

    2. Digital inputs are used (push-buttons)

    3. PLC commands. (SCADA)

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    Running mode

    MANUALCommissioning and service mode

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    Running mode

    SIMPLE TESTThe simple test will only start the gen-set and run it at nominal frequency

    with the generator breaker open.

    The test will run until the timer expires.

    Purpose:

    To test start and stop

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    Running mode

    LOAD TESTThe load test will start the gen-set and run it at nominal

    frequency, synchronise the generator breaker and

    produce kW.

    The test will run until the timer expires.

    Purpose:

    To test start and stop plus capability of

    the generator to run at a specific load level.

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    Solve task #3

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    Next:PC software and daily troubleshooting

    T bl h ti

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    Troubleshooting

    Computer Access

    Utility Software

    O i

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    Overview

    Start and stop communication with the device.

    Change your user level.

    Open, close, save and export files

    Print and preview

    USW program settings, Communication, user info, modem and trending

    Setup of TCP/IP option N.

    Upgrade options and write new options

    Flash/upload a firmware to the device

    Configuration of user views.

    AOP1 and AOP2 setup (Additional Operators Panel)

    Upload and download of a complete project file

    Show/hide the real-time readings window.

    Configuration of inputs and outputs

    Send a command to the AGC

    Synchronise the clock of the device with the PC

    Show information about the SW version of the USW

    O i

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    Overview

    Select a color scheme

    Edit the color schemes

    Show color scheme legend

    Edit the tags used in trending

    Pause the active trending window

    Zoom in/zoom out on the displayed trending window

    Move the paused trending forward or backwards in time

    Search for a parameter, search for a language text

    Get from the device, send to the device

    Filtrate the parameter list to show only the relevant settings

    Synchronise a previous language file

    Insert extended characters in the translations (e.g. ).

    Apply or cancel changes in the language file

    Expand or collapse M-logic lines

    Create new application setup

    Read the application setup from file or device

    Properties for the application setup

    T b

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    Tabs

    Overview of this unit.

    (kW, Amp, phase angle, Hz, V, breaker position, regulator status and no. of active alarms).)

    Overview of the plant.

    This mini SCADA shows all the units that are included in the application setup.

    All the alarms that are or have been active in the system including time stamp,

    active status and acknowledge status.

    The trending function gives the operator the possibility to supervise measured values like

    e.g. actual generator power, current, frequency, voltage and much more.

    The parameter function allows the operator to adjust parameters and timers,configure text messages and alarms.

    The input/output window gives the operator an overview of the actual status of all

    connected inputs and outputs.

    The option window gives an overview of the activated options in the unit.

    The event log is a very useful window to inform the operator about the last 150 events.

    The master language can be translated by the user, e.g. alarm inputs

    Specific user defined conditions can be programmed here

    The plant SLD is created here with breakers, DGs and feeders.

    Plant overview

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    Plant overview

    The plant overview window gives the user a complete overview

    of the actual unit status.

    The genset mode window shows the

    actual selected genset mode or plant

    mode in power management

    applications.The Governor and AVR regulation is

    shown with Bar graphs for analogue

    and EIC control and with up/down

    indications for relay control.

    The Alarm counter shows the actual

    number of alarms that are present.The historical alarm list shows all the

    active alarms in the system, including

    complete text message, time stamp,

    active status and acknowledge status.

    Trending

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    Trending

    The operator can define the trending window and select the values to be shown.

    To do this, press the trending tag button.

    Now the user can choose the desired trending values.

    Trending

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    Trending

    Trending

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    Trending

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    Options

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    Options

    All options are shown in this list. The options marked green are present in your unit.

    Logs

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    Logs

    Retrieve the entire log stack.

    For each selected event, there is a list of additional data, which has been present at the moment the event occurred.E.g. the first event GB Close failure happened on 10th January in the year 2007 at 18:54 oclock.

    The power was 0kW, the generator voltage was 400V AC, the frequency was 49.97Hz and the busbar voltage was 406V AC.

    Views

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    Views

    Configuration of user views.

    Click text to change the configuration.

    As soon as the required measurement

    is selected it will be presented on the

    display unit.

    Change COM Port

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    Change COM Port

    click Settings icon

    Change Com port

    Short cut to devicemanager

    Troubleshooting

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    G 0 V

    ENTER MENU No.: 9120

    ENTER

    G 0 V

    9120 Service menu

    DIGITAL INPUT

    ALARM IN OUT MISC

    G 0 V

    GB Pos. On

    Input = OFF

    UP DOWNi.e. status of generator breaker

    View status of alarm timer remaining

    View status of digital inputs

    View status of relay outputs

    Troubleshooting

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    Solve task #4