Programmable functions, In figure 4-18 – Winco DGC-2020 User Manual
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DGC-2020 BESTCOMSPlus Software
9400200990 Rev B
Figure 4-18. BESTCOMSPlus Configurable Inputs Settings
A
Alarm Configuration: None, Prealarm, or Alarm.
B
Activation Delay: Adjustable from 0 to 300 s in 1 s increments.
C
Label Text: An alphanumeric character string with a maximum of 16 characters.
Programmable Functions
Any of the 16 contact inputs can be programmed to recognize any one of nine function types:
• Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
- Disconnect from the mains and start the generator.
• Battle
Override
- The alarms programmed to shut down the unit will be overridden and ignored.
• Low-Line
Override
- The 51, 27, and 59 settings are scaled by the low-line scale factor setting.
• Grounded Delta Override
- Uses Grounded Delta sensing if the generator connection is set for Delta.
• Single-Phase
Override
- The
unit switches to single phase sensing configuration and uses the
1 Phase Override Sensing setting (A-B or A-C). (Note: Applies only when the Single-Phase
Override (A-C) input is not invoked.)
• Single-Phase Override (A-C)
- The
unit switches to single phase A-C sensing configuration
even if the 1 Phase Override Sensing setting is set for A-B. (Note: Applies only when the
Single-Phase Override input is invoked.)
•
Battery Charger Fail
- When the selected input is invoked, a user selectable pre-alarm or
alarm is annunciated after the activation delay.
•
Low Coolant Level
- When the selected input is invoked, a user selectable pre-alarm or
alarm is annunciated after the activation delay.
•
Fuel Leak Detect
- When the selected input is invoked, a user selectable pre-alarm or alarm
is annunciated after the activation delay.
A setting of “None” prevents a function from being triggered by a contact input.
BESTCOMSPlus settings for programmable functions (DGC-2020, Programmable Inputs, Programmable
Functions) are illustrated in Figure 4-19.