ComAp IM-NT-BB, IM-NTC-BB, IM-NT Reference Manual

Reference Guide
InteliMains
NT
®
Bus Tie Breaker Application
IM-NT-BB, IM-NTC-BB, IM-NT
SW version 3.0, May 2013
Copyright ©2013 ComAp a.s.
ComAp a.s.
Kundratka 17, 180 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic
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Table of contents
1 Document information ................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Clarification of notation ............................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Conformity Declaration ............................................................................................................... 7
2 System overview ............................................................................................................................ 8
2.1 General description .................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Configurability and monitoring .................................................................................................... 9
2.2.1 GenConfig .......................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 InteliMonitor ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.3 WinScope ......................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.4 WebSupervisor ................................................................................................................ 10
2.3 Applications overview ............................................................................................................... 10
3 Installation .................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 IM-NT Installation instructions .................................................................................................. 12
3.1.1 Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.2 Terminal diagram, Dimensions ........................................................................................ 13
3.1.3 Package contents ............................................................................................................ 14
3.1.4 Jumper settings................................................................................................................ 14
3.2 IM-NT-BB and IM-NTC-BB Installation instructions ................................................................. 14
3.2.1 Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2 Terminal diagram, Dimensions ........................................................................................ 17
3.2.3 Package contents ............................................................................................................ 18
3.2.4 Jumper settings................................................................................................................ 18
3.3 Wiring (general) ........................................................................................................................ 18
3.4 Grounding (general) ................................................................................................................. 19
3.5 Power supply (general)............................................................................................................. 19
3.6 Power supply fusing (general) .................................................................................................. 19
3.7 Voltage and current inputs ....................................................................................................... 20
3.8 Binary Input wiring (general) .................................................................................................... 21
3.9 Binary Output wiring ................................................................................................................. 21
3.9.1 IM-NT ............................................................................................................................... 21
3.9.2 IM-NT-BB and IM-NTC-BB .............................................................................................. 22
3.10 Analog Input and Output wiring ................................................................................................ 23
3.11 CAN and RS485 bus wiring ...................................................................................................... 25
3.11.1 Wiring examples .............................................................................................................. 26
3.12 Extension modules (general) .................................................................................................... 27
4 Putting it into operation ............................................................................................................... 28
4.1 Connection to a controller using PC ......................................................................................... 28
4.1.1 Direct connection ............................................................................................................. 28
4.1.2 Modem connection .......................................................................................................... 29
4.1.3 Internet connection .......................................................................................................... 30
4.1.4 Airgate connection ........................................................................................................... 31
4.1.5 Connection to multiple controllers.................................................................................... 32
4.2 Modification of configuration, setpoints etc. ............................................................................. 33
4.3 Programming of a controller ..................................................................................................... 34
4.3.1 Standard programming .................................................................................................... 34
4.3.2 Programming of non-responsive controller ...................................................................... 34
4.4 Changing the language ............................................................................................................ 37
4.4.1 Selection of the language in InteliMains-NT GC .............................................................. 37
4.4.2 Selection of the language in InteliMains-NT(C)-BaseBox ............................................... 37
4.5 Password management ............................................................................................................ 38
4.5.1 User administration .......................................................................................................... 38
4.5.2 Access group setting in GenConfig ................................................................................. 39
4.5.3 Password break protection .............................................................................................. 39
4.6 Related tools ............................................................................................................................. 41
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5 Operator guide .............................................................................................................................. 42
5.1 IM-NT ........................................................................................................................................ 42
5.2 Systems with InteliVision displays ............................................................................................ 42
6 Firmware and Archives ................................................................................................................ 43
6.1 BaseBox type controllers .......................................................................................................... 43
6.2 Graphical Character type controllers ........................................................................................ 43
7 Function description .................................................................................................................... 44
7.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 44
7.2 Modes ....................................................................................................................................... 52
7.2.1 OFF mode ........................................................................................................................ 52
7.2.2 MAN mode ....................................................................................................................... 52
7.2.3 AUT mode ........................................................................................................................ 52
7.3 Process Limitation .................................................................................................................... 53
7.4 Power management ................................................................................................................. 54
7.4.1 Standard Power management ......................................................................................... 54
7.4.2 Load shedding ................................................................................................................. 54
7.5 Remote Alarm Messaging ........................................................................................................ 55
7.5.1 Communication Types for Remote Alarm Messaging ..................................................... 55
7.5.2 Example of setting ........................................................................................................... 56
7.6 Controller Redundancy ............................................................................................................. 57
7.6.1 Redundant systems using binary signals ........................................................................ 57
7.6.2 Redundant systems using CAN bus ................................................................................ 57
7.7 Force value – step by step guide ............................................................................................. 58
7.8 Regulation loops ....................................................................................................................... 59
7.8.1 PI regulation adjustment .................................................................................................. 60
7.9 Values for continuous writing from external sources ................................................................ 61
7.10 General Purpose Timers .......................................................................................................... 61
7.10.1 Timer modes .................................................................................................................... 61
7.11 History Related functions.......................................................................................................... 63
7.11.1 History Records Adjustment ............................................................................................ 63
7.11.2 Time Stamp function ........................................................................................................ 63
7.11.3 Time and Date Intercontroller Sharing ............................................................................. 63
7.11.4 Summer Time Mode ........................................................................................................ 64
7.12 User Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 64
7.13 Remote Control Function.......................................................................................................... 64
7.14 Virtual Peripheral Inputs-Outputs (VPIO) module .................................................................... 65
7.15 Shared Inputs and Outputs ...................................................................................................... 66
7.16 Distributed Binary Inputs and Outputs ...................................................................................... 67
7.17 Modbus Reading and Writing ................................................................................................... 68
7.18 User MODBUS ......................................................................................................................... 68
7.19 Analog Input Sensors and User Sensors ................................................................................. 69
7.20 Languages and Translator tool in GenConfig .......................................................................... 70
7.21 Power Formats ......................................................................................................................... 70
7.22 User Mask function ................................................................................................................... 70
7.23 PLC functions ........................................................................................................................... 71
7.24 Multi language support ............................................................................................................. 71
8 Protections and Alarm management.......................................................................................... 72
8.1.1 Protection groups ............................................................................................................. 72
8.1.2 Protection types ............................................................................................................... 73
8.1.3 Default protections in MCB/MGCB applications .............................................................. 73
8.1.4 Bus left voltage and frequency protections - limits and indications ................................. 74
8.1.5 Bus right voltage and frequency protections - limits and indications ............................... 74
8.1.6 User configurable protections .......................................................................................... 74
8.1.7 Reset Actual Alarms selection ......................................................................................... 77
8.1.8 Bus Measurement Error detection ................................................................................... 77
8.1.9 Peripheral Modules Error detection ................................................................................. 78
9 Circuit breakers operation sequence, MGCB/MCB fail detection .......................................... 79
9.1.1 Related binary inputs: ...................................................................................................... 79
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9.1.2 Related binary outputs: .................................................................................................... 79
9.1.3 Following graphs depict possible CB sequences: ........................................................... 80
9.1.4 Follow function for breaker control in AUT mode ............................................................ 84
10 Controller operation states ................................................................................................... 85
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................ 86
11 List of Objects ......................................................................................................................... 87
11.1 Setpoints - List .......................................................................................................................... 87
11.1.1 Setpoints - Process Control ............................................................................................. 87
11.1.2 Setpoints - Basic Settings ................................................................................................ 87
11.1.3 Setpoints - Comms settings ............................................................................................. 87
11.1.4 Setpoints - ComProtSetting ............................................................................................. 88
11.1.5 Setpoints - Analog protect ............................................................................................... 88
11.1.6 Setpoints - BusL protect .................................................................................................. 88
11.1.7 Setpoints - BusR protect .................................................................................................. 89
11.1.8 Setpoints - Pwr management .......................................................................................... 89
11.1.9 Setpoints - Sync ctrl ......................................................................................................... 90
11.1.10 Setpoints - Volt ctrl ........................................................................................................... 90
11.1.11 Setpoints - Force value .................................................................................................... 90
11.1.12 Setpoints - Load shedding ............................................................................................... 91
11.1.13 Setpoints - Timer settings ................................................................................................ 91
11.1.14 Setpoints - Act. calls/SMS ............................................................................................... 91
11.1.15 Setpoints - Date/Time ...................................................................................................... 91
11.2 Values – List ............................................................................................................................. 92
11.2.1 Values group - BusL values ............................................................................................. 92
11.2.2 Values group - BusR values ............................................................................................ 92
11.2.3 Values group - Gen-sets .................................................................................................. 93
11.2.4 Values group - Control loops ........................................................................................... 93
11.2.5 Values group - Pwr management .................................................................................... 93
11.2.6 Values group - Force value .............................................................................................. 93
11.2.7 Values group - Load shedding ......................................................................................... 94
11.2.8 Values group - Analog CU ............................................................................................... 94
11.2.9 Values group - Bin inputs CU .......................................................................................... 94
11.2.10 Values group - Bin outputs CU ........................................................................................ 94
11.2.11 Values group - Log Bout .................................................................................................. 94
11.2.12 Values group - Info .......................................................................................................... 94
11.2.13 Values group - Statistics .................................................................................................. 95
11.3 Binary Input Functions – List .................................................................................................... 95
11.4 Binary Output Functions – List ................................................................................................. 96
11.4.1 Common functions ........................................................................................................... 96
11.4.2 Breaker control................................................................................................................. 97
11.4.3 Status information ............................................................................................................ 97
11.4.4 Fixed protections output .................................................................................................. 97
11.4.5 Power management ......................................................................................................... 98
11.4.6 Configurable protection outputs ....................................................................................... 98
11.5 Analog Input Functions – List ................................................................................................... 98
12 Setpoints ................................................................................................................................. 99
12.1 Password Protection ................................................................................................................. 99
12.2 Table of Setpoints ..................................................................................................................... 99
12.2.1 Group: ProcessControl .................................................................................................... 99
12.2.2 Group: Basic settings ..................................................................................................... 109
12.2.3 Group: Comms settings ................................................................................................. 122
12.2.4 Group: ComProtSetting ................................................................................................. 137
12.2.5 Group: Analog protect .................................................................................................... 139
12.2.6 Group: BusL protect ....................................................................................................... 140
12.2.7 Group: BusR protect ...................................................................................................... 148
12.2.8 Group: Pwr management ............................................................................................... 152
12.2.9 Group: Sync ctrl ............................................................................................................. 170
12.2.10 Group: Volt ctrl ............................................................................................................... 175
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12.2.11 Group: Force value ........................................................................................................ 176
12.2.12 Group: Load shedding ................................................................................................... 189
12.2.13 Group: Timer settings .................................................................................................... 191
12.2.14 Group: Act. calls/SMS .................................................................................................... 196
12.2.15 Group: Date/Time .......................................................................................................... 202
13 Values .................................................................................................................................... 205
13.1 Table of Values ....................................................................................................................... 205
13.1.1 Group: BusL values ....................................................................................................... 205
13.1.2 Group: BusR values ....................................................................................................... 214
13.1.3 Group: Gen-sets values ................................................................................................. 217
13.1.4 Group: Control loops ...................................................................................................... 226
13.1.5 Group: Power management ........................................................................................... 226
13.1.6 Group: Force value ........................................................................................................ 229
13.1.7 Group: Load shedding ................................................................................................... 231
13.1.8 Group: Analog CU ......................................................................................................... 231
13.1.9 Group: Bin inputs CU ..................................................................................................... 233
13.1.10 Group: Bin outputs CU ................................................................................................... 233
13.1.11 Group: Log Bout ............................................................................................................ 234
13.1.12 Group: Info ..................................................................................................................... 237
13.1.13 Group: Statistics............................................................................................................. 245
14 Binary input functions ......................................................................................................... 249
14.1 Virtual and physical modules .................................................................................................. 249
14.2 Table of Binary Input functions ............................................................................................... 250
15 Binary output functions ....................................................................................................... 289
15.1 Virtual and physical modules .................................................................................................. 289
15.2 Table of Binary Output functions ............................................................................................ 290
16 Analog Input functions ........................................................................................................ 322
16.1 Virtual and physical modules .................................................................................................. 322
16.2 Table of Analog Input functions .............................................................................................. 323
17 User Notes ............................................................................................................................. 326
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1 Document information
REVISION NUMBER
RELATED SW. VERSION
DATE
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3.0
1.3.2012
Pressing F1 in the GenConfig and InteliMonitor setpoint, values or configuration window will open the help with the context of currently selected setpoint, value and binary input or output function.
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
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1.1 Clarification of notation
TYPE
TEXT NOTATION
Setpoints in the text
SetpointGroup:SetpointName
Values in the text
ValueGroup:ValueName
Logical Binary/Analog Input/Output functions in the text
LOGICALFUNCTION
Setpoint setting option
OPTION
The following described machine complies with the appropriate basic safety and health requirement of the EC Low Voltage Directive No: 73/23 / EEC and EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336 / EEC based on its design and type, as brought into circulation by us.
HINT
This type of paragraph points out details to help user installation/configuration.
NOTE:
This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme.
CAUTION!
This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment, etc. which may cause damage or improper functioning of the equipment if not carried out correctly and may not be clear at first sight.
WARNING!
This type of paragraph indicates things, procedures, adjustments, etc. which demand a high level of attention, otherwise personal injury or death may occur.
EXAMPLE:
This type of paragraph indicates examples of usage for illustrational purposes.
1.2 Conformity Declaration
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2 System overview
2.1 General description
InteliMains-NT controller is comprehensive mains supervision controller for multiple generating sets operating in parallel to the Mains. A modular construction allow upgrades to different levels of complexity in order to provide the best solution for various customer applications.
NT Family controllers are equipped with a powerful graphic display showing icons, symbols and bar­graphs for intuitive operation, which sets, together with high functionality, new standards in Gen-set controls.
BaseBox versions of InteliMains controllers is now available. This version features controller without built-in monochromatic display and can be combined with new and powerful display units InteliVision-8 and InteliVision-5. For more information on these products, please go to comap.cz web pages.
The controller automatically connects and synchronizes two parts of bus bar and controls the bus tie circuit breaker (BTB).
The key feature of the controller is its easy-to-use operation and installation. Predefined configurations for typical applications are available as well as user-defined configurations for special applications.
The key features are:
BTB controlled by InteliMains-NT  Highly customizable behavior of breaker control (dead bus, blockation of closing etc.)  Synchronization (voltage and phase matching) of two control groups separated by InteliMains-
BTB with various settings (which group synchronizes to which etc.)
Load shedding control (based on power transferred via BTB)  Full PLC logic included (useful in complex systems – BTB can for example serve as auxiliary
PLC for other controllers)
Support of redundancy controller  Full set of protections for BusL and additional protections for BusR  Group Link function  Active calls and SMS
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2.2 Configurability and monitoring
One of the key features of the controller is the system’s high level of adaptability to the needs of each
individual application and wide possibilities for monitoring. This can be achieved by configuring and using the powerful ComAp PC/mobile tools.
Supported configuration and monitoring tools:
GenConfig – complete configuration and firmware upgrade  InteliMonitor – multiple site monitoring and setpoint setting  WinScope – special graphical monitoring software  WebSupervisor – web-based system for monitoring and controlling
o WebSupervisor mobile – supporting application for smartphones
NOTE:
Use the GenConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or disk.
2.2.1 GenConfig
Configuration and monitoring tool for InteliMainsNT, InteliGenNT and other controllers. See more in
GenConfig Reference Guide.
This tool provides the following functions:
Direct, modem or internet communication with
the controller
Offline or online controller configuration  Controller firmware upgrade  Reading/writing/adjustment of setpoints  Binary/Analog Inputs and Outputs logical functions adjustments  Exporting data into a XLS file  Controller language translation  Screen Editor for editing InteliVision 5 a 8 screens  PLC Editor for editing built-in PLC functions  Updating and configuration of InteliVision 8 firmware  User Protections, User sensor curves, password protection and history management
2.2.2 InteliMonitor
PC Monitoring tool for Inteli controllers. See more in the
InteliMonitor Reference Guide.
This tool provides the following functions:
Online monitoring of a controller or whole site  Fully customizable SCADA diagram  Reading/writing/adjustment of setpoints  Reading of measured values  Browsing of controller history records
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2.2.3 WinScope
Special graphical controller monitoring software. See more in the WinScope Reference guide.
This tool provides the following functions:
Monitoring and archiving of ComAp controller’s
parameters and values
View of actual/historic trends in controller  On-line change of controllers’ parameters for
easy regulator setup
2.2.4 WebSupervisor
Web-based system for monitoring and controlling ComAp controllers. See more at the WebSupervisor
webpage.
This tool provides the following functions:
Site and fleet monitoring Reading of measured values Browsing of controller history records On-line notification of alarms E-mail notification Also available as a smartphone application
2.3 Applications overview
For detailed description of several possible applications using InteliMainsNT please refer to the
IGS-NT-Application Guide.
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3 Installation
CONTROLLER TYPE
HARDWARE FEATURES
IM-NT
6 Binary Outputs 6 Binary Inputs Mains and Bus Voltage measurement (3-phase) Mains Current measurement (3-phase) Auxiliary Current measurement (1-phase) RS485 Communication port for universal use RS232 Communication port CAN1 Communication port (for extension modules) CAN2 Communication port (for intercontroller
communication and monitoring)
IM-NT-BB
12 Binary Outputs 12 Binary Inputs 3 Analog Inputs 1 Analog Output Mains and Bus Voltage measurement (3-phase) Mains Current measurement (3-phase) Auxiliary Current measurement (1-phase) RS485 Communication port dedicated for display RS232 Communication port CAN1 Communication port (for extension modules) CAN2 Communication port (for intercontroller
communication and monitoring)
IM-NTC-BB
12 Binary Outputs 12 Binary Inputs 3 Analog Inputs 1 Analog Output Mains and Bus Voltage measurement (3-phase) Mains Current measurement (3-phase) Auxiliary Current measurement (1-phase) RS485 Communication port dedicated for display RS485 Communication port for universal use with galvanic
separation
RS232 Communication port CAN1 Communication port (for extension modules) CAN2 Communication port (for intercontroller
communication and monitoring)
USB Communication port RJ45 (Ethernet) Communication port
There are currently three HW versions of InteliMainsNT controller. Please refer to the corresponding portion of this chapter for installation instruction for your particular controller type. Chapters relevant for both HW configurations are marked as “(general)”.
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3.1 IM-NT Installation instructions
This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to the InteliMains-NT-GC controller with built-in display. If you have BaseBox type of the controller (without the built-in display), please refer to the section 3.2.
Prepare the screw holders
Locate four sockets for screw holders
Insert the unit into cut-out in a switchboard and insert all four screw holders accordingly to their positions
Tighten as required to fix the controller in the position
3.1.1 Mounting
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3.1.2 Terminal diagram, Dimensions
Mains Bus
Voltage measurement
Binary inputs
RS232
Current measurement
Mains Aux
Binary outputs
N/A
+PWR BOUT
Grounding
RS485
CAN1
Extension
CAN2
Intercontroller
170 (6,7")
185 (7,3")
123 (4,8)
RS232
USB
68
2,7
Cutout for IG-XX/IM-NT
113 x 175 mm
4,4 x 6,9
123 (4,8)
110 (4,3)
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3.1.3 Package contents
Voltage measurement
RS232
120 Ω
terminators
Pull up
Pull down
This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to the InteliMains-NT-BaseBox and InteliMains-NTC-BaseBox controllers without built-in display. If you have version with built-in display of the controller, please refer to the section 3.1.
Boot jumper location
The package contains:
Controller  Mounting holders  Terminal blocks
3.1.4 Jumper settings
There are several jumpers available on the unit. Their location and purpose is described below.
Use boot jumper if controller is not responding to communication (e.g. due to faulty programming sequence). Take off the rubber cover using screwdriver to acces boot jumper next to dongle slot.
Use 120 Ω terminators at the end of CAN1, CAN2 or RS485 buses. Do not use these terminators on units that are not terminating the bus.
Use pull up and pull down resitors on RS485 to bias the line when no device is active on the bus to prevent noise from undriven line to be interpreted as data.
3.2 IM-NT-BB and IM-NTC-BB Installation instructions
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3.2.1 Mounting
Locate two plastic holders on the back side of the controller
Make sure both holders are in open position (right image). If not (left image) open them by pulling them slightly out
Mount the unit on the DIN rail and secure by pressing two plastic holder until they click and fix the unit into position
Mount InteliVision 5 into the switchboard cut-out (for more information on InteliVision 5 mounting please refer to the InteliVision 5 Reference Guide)
Use the rail provided on the back side of InteliVision 5 and mount the controller to it while following the same steps when mounting on standard rail (rail openings on InteliVision 5 are fixed so there is only one possible way how to mount the controller to it)
BaseBox units are prepared for mounting on DIN rain mount (35mm).
BaseBox units may also be mounted on InteliVision 5 and together with it mounted into cut-out in a switchboard.
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Locate four screw holes on the front of the controller
Insert provided screws and use them to secure the controller mounted to InteliVision 5 (screws fit into InteliVision 5 holder pieces)
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3.2.2 Terminal diagram, Dimensions
Mains Bus
Voltage measurement
Binary inputs
1-6
7-12
RS485
Display only
CAN1
Extension
modules
CAN2
Intercontroller
and
monitoring
RS232
USB
(NTC only)
Ethernet
(NTC only)
RS485
Universal
use
(NTC only)
Current measurement
Mains Aux
Binary outputs
1-8
9-12 + -
Binary outputs
Binary inputs
Power
Analog inputs
1-3
AI COM
Analog output
AOUT COM
AOUT -
RS232
56.5
223
110
RS 232
USBRJ 45
68.5
142
166
IM-NTC-BB only
IM-NTC-BB only
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3.2.3 Package contents
Mains Bus
Voltage measurement
Binary inputs
1-6
120 Ω
terminators
RS232
USB
(NTC only)
Ethernet
(NTC only)
Current measurement
Mains Aux
Binary outputs
1-8
Power
AI COM
Analog output
AOUT COM
AOUT -
Pull upPull down
Pull up
Pull down
(NTC only)
Voltage output
0-10V
Current output 0-20mA
Voltage input
0-5 VDC
Current input
0-25 mA
Resistance input
0-2400 Ω
120 Ω
terminator
Boot jumper location
The package contains:
Controller  Screws for optional screw mounting  Terminal blocks
3.2.4 Jumper settings
There are several jumpers available on the unit. Their location and purpose is described below.
Use boot jumper if controller is not responding to communication (e.g. due to faulty programming sequence). Take off the rubber cover using screwdriver to acces boot jumper next to dongle slot.
Use 120 Ω terminators at the end of CAN1, CAN2 or RS485 buses. Do not use these terminators on units that are not terminating the bus.
Use pull up and pull down resitors on RS485 to bias the line when no device is active on the bus to prevent noise from undriven line to be interpreted as data.
3.3 Wiring (general)
To ensure proper function:
Tightening torque, allowable wire size and type, for the Field-Wiring Terminals:
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Use grounding terminals.  Wiring for binary inputs and analog inputs must not be run with power cables.  Analog and binary inputs should use shielded cables, especially when the length is more than
3 m.
For Mains(Bus) Voltage, Generator Voltage a Current terminals
o Specified tightening torque is 0,56Nm (5,0 In-lb) o Use only diameter 2,0-0,5mm (12-26AWG) conductor, rated for 90°C
minimum.
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For other controller field wiring terminals
Binary outputs
Battery 24V DC
- +
IM-NT
IM-NT-BB
or
IM-NTC-BB
Extension module
T1A or T2A
T2A
T1A
o Specified tightening torque 0,79Nm (7,0 In-lb) o Use only diameter 2,0-0,5mm (12-26AWG) conductor, rated for
75°C minimum.
o Use copper conductors only.
3.4 Grounding (general)
The shortest possible piece of wire should be used for controller grounding. Use cable min. 2.5 mm2. A brass M4x10 screw with star washer securing ring type grounding terminal shall be used.
The negative “-” battery terminal must be properly grounded.
Switchboard and engine must be grounded at a common point. Use as short a cable as possible to the grounding point.
3.5 Power supply (general)
To ensure proper function:
Use power supply cable min. 2,5mm 2  Use fuse
o 1 amp for IM-NT o 2 amps for IM-NT-BB or IM-NTC-BB
Maximal continuous DC power supply voltage is 36VDC.
CAUTION!
Switchboard lightning strikes protection according standard regulation is expected!!! The maximum allowable current through the controller negative terminal is 3 to 8A (depends on the controller type and binary output load).
HINT
For more information on technical data regarding supply, inputs, outputs etc. please refer to
IGS-NT-Instalation Guide.
3.6 Power supply fusing (general)
Always use according fuse (1Amp or 2Amps) when connection controller, extension modules or relays to a power source.
See the diagram for proper fusing.
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3.7 Voltage and current inputs
A) B)
L1
L2
L3
N
N L3L2L1
MAINS
N L3L2L1
BUS
L1
L2
L3
N L3L2L1
MAINS
N L3L2L1
BUS
A) B)
K
L
k
l
K
L
k
l
K
L
k
l
I1k I1l I2k I2l I3k I3l
K
L
k
l
K
L
k
l
I1k I1l I2k I2l I3k I3l
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury due to electric shock when manipulating voltage terminals under voltage! Be sure the terminals are not under voltage before touching them.
WARNING!
Do not open the secondary circuit of current transformers when the primary circuit is closed!!! Open the primary circuit first!
Use 1.5 mm2 cables for voltage connection and 2.5 mm2 for current transformers connection. Adjust nominal voltage, nominal current, CT ratio and PT ratio by appropriate setpoints in the Basic
Settings group.
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT WIRING
CURRENT MEASUREMENT WIRING
CAUTION!
Check measurement connections carefully! Failure is possible if phases are connected in wrong order (WrongPhSequence detected by the controller) but this is not detected if the phases are just rotated (i.e. instead of phase sequence L1, L2, L3, phase sequence is e.g. L2, L3, L1.
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3.8 Binary Input wiring (general)
IM-NT-BB IM-NT
This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to the InteliMains-NT-GC controller with built-in display. If you have BaseBox type of the controller (without the built-in display), please refer to the section 3.8.2.
Controller
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
Controller
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
+PWR BOUT
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
Controller
Internal
4k7
To microprocessor
Use min. 1 mm2 cables for wiring of binary inputs. NOTE:
The name and function or alarm type for each binary input have to be assigned during the configuration. Binary inputs may be used in built-in PLC as well. Please refer to the manual of GenConfig for more information.
It is recommended to use separation diodes when multiple binary input terminals are connected together to prevent unwanted activation of binary input when one of the controllers is switched off.
3.9 Binary Output wiring
3.9.1 IM-NT
Correct wiring for Binary output is shown in the diagram below. On the left +PWR BOUT is not used, on the right +PWR BOUT is used. If Binary outputs are connected directly to the power source, additional fuse should be used.
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NOTE:
This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to the InteliMains-NT-BaseBox and InteliMains-NTC-BaseBox controllers without built-in display. If you have version with built-in display of the controller, please refer to the section 3.8.1.
Binary outputs
+ -
BO1
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
From
microprocessor
Internal
Binary outputs
+ -
BO1
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
From
microprocessor
Internal
If +PWR BOUT is used, it increases power consumption of the controller.
3.9.2 IM-NT-BB and IM-NTC-BB
It is possible to use binary outputs as low side switch or high side switch in BaseBox type of controller. For correct wiring in both cases please refer to the following diagrams.
Low side switch High side switch
CAUTION!
Both power supply sockets for binary outputs need to be connected to ensure proper function of binary outputs.
Never use DC relays without protection diods!
Low side or High side function of binary outputs can be chosen in configuration tool GenConfig in Modules tab. This configuration is used for all binary inputs available on the controller.
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3.10 Analog Input and Output wiring
This portion of Instalation instructions is dedicated to the InteliMains-NT-BaseBox and InteliMains-NTC-BaseBox controllers without built-in display. Analog inputs and output are not available in InteliMains-NT-GC.
Resistive sensor on Analog input 3 and Analog output wiring
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
AI3
AI COM
Internal
AOUT
COM
AOUT +
Resistive sensor with grounding on Analog input 3 and Analog output wiring. Note, that battery
should be also grounded to common ground in all cases!
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
AI3
AI COM
Internal
AOUT
COM
AOUT +
HINT
For more information on technical data regarding supply, inputs, outputs etc. please refer to For jumper setting of Analog inputs please refer to the section 3.2.4 Jumper settings.
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Passive Current sensor on Analog input 3 and Active Current sensor on ANalog input 2
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
AI3
AI COM
Internal
AOUT
COM
AOUT +
AI2
Voltage sensors on Analog input 1 and 3
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
AI3
AI COM
Internal
AOUT
COM
AOUT +
AI1
10K
10K
Tristate sensor (binary sensor with fail detection) on Analog input 3
Below 750Ω = Inactive
Between 750Ω and 2400Ω = Active Below 10 Ω or Over 2400Ω = sensor failure
(wire shorted or interrupted)
Battery 24V
DC
+ -
AI3
AI COM
Internal
AOUT
COM
AOUT +
P
100R
1k5
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3.11 CAN and RS485 bus wiring
Cable type
Shielded twisted pair
Impedance
120 Ω
Propagation velocity
75% (delay 4.4 ns/m)
Wire crosscut
0.25 mm2
Attenuation (@1MHz)
2dB/100 m
The wiring of the CAN bus communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are observed:
The maximum length of the CAN bus depends on the communication speed. For a speed of
250 kbps, which is used on the CAN1 bus (extension modules, ECU) and CAN2 bus if it is switched to 32C mode, the maximum length is 200 m. If the CAN2 bus is switched to 8C mode the speed is 50 kbps and the maximum length is 800 m.
The maximum length of the RS485 bus is 1000 m  The bus (CAN and RS485) must be wired in linear form with termination resistors at both
ends. No nodes are allowed except on the controller terminals.
NOTE:
A termination resistors at the CAN and RS485 are already implemented on the PCB. For connecting, close the jumper near the appropriate CAN or RS485 terminal. For more information on jumper settings please refer to the section 3.1.4 Jumper setting.
Use a cable with following parameters:
CAN AND RS485 BUS TOPOLOGY
NOTE:
See the website www.can-cia.org for information about the CAN bus, specifications, etc.
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3.11.1 Wiring examples
1. For shorter distances (all network components within one room) – picture 1 interconnect A and B; shielding connect to PE on controller side
2. For longer distances (connection between rooms within one building) – picture 2 interconnect A, B, COM; shielding connect to PE at one point
3. In case of surge hazard (connection out of building in case of storm etc.) – picture 3
We recommend using the following protections:
Phoenix Contact (http://www.phoenixcontact.com): PT 5-HF-5DC-ST with PT2x2-BE
(base element)(or MT-RS485-TTL)
Saltek (http://www.saltek.cz): DM-006/2 R DJ
Recommended data cables: BELDEN (http://www.belden.com)
1. For shorter distances: 3105A Paired – EIA Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2 conductors)
2. For shorter distances: 3105A Paired – EIA Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2 conductors)
3. In case of surge hazard: 3106A Paired – EIA Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2+1 conductors)
PICTURE 1 SHORTER DISTANCES (ALL NETWORK COMPONENTS WITHIN ONE ROOM)
PICTURE 2 LONGER DISTANCES (CONNECTION BETWEEN ROOMS WITHIN ONE BUILDING)
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PICTURE 3 SURGE HAZARD (CONNECTION OUT OF BUILDING IN CASE OF STORM ETC.)
3.12 Extension modules (general)
For detailed description of several available extension modules for InteliMainsNT please refer to the
IGS-NT-Instalation Guide.
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4 Putting it into operation
GenConfig
InteliMonitor
In this section brief introduction how to
connect to a controller,  modify various settings,  program controller and reprogram non-responsive controller,  manage passwords and password protections and  operate related tools (ScreenEditor, PLC Editor etc.)
is presented.
4.1 Connection to a controller using PC
There are several available ways to connect to controller using PC for monitoring, control or configuration/programming. For more information on related PC tools please refer to the section
2.2 Configurability and monitoring.
4.1.1 Direct connection
A direct connection can be realized by RS232 connection or USB connection (available on NTC BaseBox only). Figures below illustrate the connection setting in GenConfig and InteliMonitor.
Select according COM port, adjust CAN address and enter password (optional for locked configuration).
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4.1.2 Modem connection
GenConfig
InteliMonitor
A modem connection can be realized by suitable modem connected to the controller. Figures below illustrate the connection setting in GenConfig and InteliMonitor.
Select connected modem, adjust Phone number and enter CAN address and enter correct Access Code for remote connection. Enter password (optional for locked configuration).
It is possible to adjust number of rings before the controller accepts the connection from modem – use Comms settings:NumberRings AA.
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4.1.3 Internet connection
GenConfig
InteliMonitor
Internet (Ethernet) connection can be used directly in NTC BaseBox version of the controller. For connection to other versions, use IntenetBridge-NT device. Figures below illustrate the connection setting in GenConfig and InteliMonitor.
Adjust IP address of the controller (InternetBridge) you want to connect to. Select CAN address of the controller. Enter Access Code for remote connection. Enter password (optional for locked configuration).
NOTE:
The controller must have public IP address or it must be reachable for connection in the specific network.
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