Datakom DKG-171 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

DKG-171 AUTO
TRANSFER SWITCH
The DKG-171 is a microprocessor controlled unit designed to monitor the 3-phase mains voltages, send remote start command to the generating set and make changeover of both generator and mains contactors.
The front panel mimic diagram provides information about mains and generator power availability as well as contactor positions.
The low limit of the mains and genset voltages may be manually adjusted via the potentiometer situated on the left side of the unit. The leftmost position corresponds to 70 volts, the middle position to 170 volts and the rightmost position to 270 volts-AC.
The DKG-171 continuously monitors the AC mains phase voltages. If at least one of the phase voltages goes outside set limits, it initiates a transfer cycle like below:
-The green MAINS led turns to red.
-The unit deenergizes the mains contactor output and the green LOAD MAINS led is extinguished.
-After Wait Before Remote Start Delay, the Remote Start output is energized. The generator remote start unit receives this signal and runs the engine.
-When the generator phase voltage is within set limits, the yellow GENSET led will illuminate and the unit will allow the genset to run without load during the Engine Heating Period.
-When the Engine Heating Period is elapsed, the yellow LOAD GENSET led will start blinking and the unit will wait for the Generator Contactor Delay.
-At the end of the Generator Contactor Delay, the generator contactor output will be energized and the yellow LOAD GENSET led will illuminate steadily.
-When all mains phase voltages are within limits, the MAINS led will turn to green and the unit waits for Mains Return Delay for stabilization.
-At the end of the Mains Return Delay, the yellow LOAD GENSET led is extinguished, the generator contactor output is deenergized and the green LOAD MAINS led will start blinking. The unit will wait for Mains Contactor Delay.
-At the end of the Mains Contactor Delay the green LOAD MAINS led will illuminate steadily, the mains contactor output is energized and the Remote Start output is deenergized. The unit will wait ready for a new mains failure sequence.
The DKG-171 provides a TEST mode pushbutton allowing the genset to be tested without a mains failure.
In TEST mode, the Remote Start output will be energized but no load transfer will take place unless the occurrence of a mains failure. If the mains fail, the load will be transferred to the genset. When the mains voltages are within limits the load will be transferred to the mains, but the genset will be kept running. It will only stop if the TEST mode is cancelled.
OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
DC SUPPLY: 12 or 24 volts DC, (+) and (-) terminals. R-S-T: Mains phase voltages. MN: Mains neutral terminal. G: Generator phase voltage. GN: Generator neutral terminal.
MAINS CONTACTOR: Normally closed relay output
connecting the phase-R voltage to the terminal. (10amps@250V-AC) GENERATOR CONTACTOR: Normally open relay output connecting the phase-G voltage to the terminal. (10amps@250V-AC) REMOTE START: Normally open engine start request relay output. Connects the battery positive voltage to the terminal. (10amps@28V-DC)
Alternator Voltage: 300 V-AC max. Mains voltages: 300 V-AC max (Ph-N) DC Supply Range: 8 to 33 V-DC. Current consumption: 80mA max. (outputs open). Wait Before Remote Start: 3 sec. Engine Heating Period: 5 sec. Generator Contactor Delay: 0.75 sec. Mains Return Delay: 30 sec. Mains Contactor Delay: 0.75 sec. Low Voltage Limit: Adjustable from 70 to 270V-AC. High Voltage Limit: 320 V-AC Ph-N (fixed) Operating temp.: -20C (-4F) to 70 C (158F). Storage temp.: -30C (-22F) to 80 C (176F). Maximum humidity: 95% non-condensing. Dimensions: 72x72x38mm (WxHxD) Panel cutout dimensions: 68x68 mm Weight: 140g (approx.) Installation: Front panel mounted. Retaining steel
spring provided.
DATAKOM Electronics Ltd.
Tel: +90-216-466 84 60 Fax: +90-216-364 65 65 e-mail: datakom@datakom.com.tr http: www.datakom.com.tr
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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