System parameters, System settings, Genset electrical parameters – Winco DGC-2020 User Manual
Page 64: Engine speed measurement, Engine cooldown, Eps threshold, Measurement/metering units, Battery voltage, Nfpa compliance level

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DGC-2020 BESTCOMSPlus Software
9400200990 Rev B
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
System parameters configure the DGC-2020 for operation with a specific application and are divided into
three categories: system, engine cranking, and sensing transformers.
System Settings
The following settings are used to configure the DGC-2020 for operation with a specific genset
application.
Genset Electrical Parameters
Genset electrical parameters used by the DGC-2020 include the genset connection type, power rating,
and voltage rating.
Genset connection types
accommodated by the DGC-2020 include three, three-phase configurations
(delta, wye, and four-wire delta) and two single-phase configurations (sensing across phases A and B or
A and C).
The DGC-2020 is compatible with gensets having power ratings
up to 9,999 kW and voltage ratings
up
to 999 Vac.
Engine Speed Measurement
The DGC-2020 can be configured to detect engine speed
from a magnetic pickup (MPU), the genset
frequency, or both the MPU and genset frequency.
When engine speed is obtained from the genset frequency, the DGC-2020 uses the rated (nominal)
genset frequency
and nominal rpm rating
when calculating engine rpm.
When engine speed is obtained from an MPU, the DGC-2020 uses the nominal rpm rating
F
and the
number of flywheel teeth
when calculating engine rpm.
The speed signal from the MPU takes priority when both the genset frequency and MPU are selected as
the engine speed source. If both MPU and genset frequency are selected and the MPU fails, the DGC-
2020 will automatically switch to the genset frequency as the engine speed source.
When the CAN interface is used, the speed signal source settings must be set at MPU or MPU_Gen. This
allows the DGC-2020 to receive the engine speed data sent by the ECU via the SAE J1939 protocol.
Engine Cooldown
After a genset’s load is removed, the DGC-2020 can ensure proper engine and turbocharger cooldown by
maintaining engine operation for a user-specified duration. The cooldown time delay
is initiated for any
one of the following conditions:
• Genset load is removed and engine shutdown is permitted
• Auto transfer switch (ATS) opens while operating in Auto mode
• Remote shutdown is initiated
EPS Threshold
Indication that the emergency power system is supplying load is determined by a user-adjustable
threshold setting
expressed as a percentage of the genset CT (nominal) primary rating.
Measurement/Metering Units
The user can configure the DGC-2020 to display and report engine oil pressure and coolant temperature
in English or metric units of measure
.
Battery Voltage
The nominal voltage
of the starter battery is used by the DGC-2020 to detect and annunciate battery
overvoltage and low or weak battery voltage.
NFPA Compliance Level
The DGC-2020 can be used in an application requiring compliance with NFPA Standard 110. Levels 1
and 2 of Standard 110 are supported
. Selecting level 1 or 2 affects DGC-2020 operation in the following
ways:
• The number of crank cycles is fixed at 3
• Crank cycle time is fixed at 15 seconds
• Continuous crank time is fixed at 45 seconds
• The low coolant temperature pre-alarm setting is fixed at 70°F