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MFC2000-3A

High-Speed Bus Power


Transfer System
User Manual

Wiscom System Co., Ltd.

Copyright Wiscom System Co., Ltd, All rights reserved


Version: MFC2000-3A-D V1.0

Published2008.4

Applicable to Indonesia PALABUHAN Project


This instruction is only for reference.

Table of Contents
1.

Introduction................................................................... 1

2.

Hardware Configuration ........................................................ 2

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

2.1

Front-panel ......................................................................................................................................... 2

2.2

Backboard Plug-in and Terminals ...................................................................................................... 4

LCD Display and Operation .................................................... 13


3.1

Interface Structure ............................................................................................................................ 13

3.2

Interface & Operation Introduction .................................................................................................. 14

Setting Report ................................................................ 35


4.1

Setpoints ........................................................................................................................................... 35

4.2

Controls ............................................................................................................................................ 36

4.3

Description ....................................................................................................................................... 37

Running and Checking Illustration ............................................... 42


5.1

LED Indicators and DCS Signals ..................................................................................................... 42

5.2

Panel Checking ................................................................................................................................ 42

On-site Testing and Commissioning .............................................. 43


6.1

Preparation ....................................................................................................................................... 43

6.2

Static Debug Test ............................................................................................................................. 43

6.3

Unload Transmission Test ................................................................................................................ 45

6.4

Load Transmission Test .................................................................................................................... 46

Report ...................................................................... 48
7.1

Mark in the above when the test item is finished. .............................................................. 48

7.2

Reports preparation .......................................................................................................................... 48

7.3

Others ............................................................................................................................................... 48

Appendix .................................................................... 49

Diagram lists
Figure 1 Front-panel Plan.................................................................................................................... 2
Figure 2 Backboard Plug-in & Terminal Diagram .............................................................................. 5
Figure 3 Menu Structure Diagram..................................................................................................... 13
Figure 4 Typical Interface Structure ................................................................................................. 14
Figure 5 Wring Display Interface (Default) ...................................................................................... 15
Figure 6 State Report Interface ......................................................................................................... 16
Figure 7 Lockout/blocking Logic Diagram ....................................................................................... 17
Figure 8 Action Report Interface ...................................................................................................... 19
Figure 9 Curve Display Interface ...................................................................................................... 20
Figure 10 Manual Transfer Interface ................................................................................................. 24
Figure 11 Semi-auto Parallel Transfer Interface (1st Step) ................................................................ 24
Figure 12 Semi-auto Parallel Transfer Interface (Success) ............................................................... 25
Figure 13 DI Debug Interface ........................................................................................................... 28
Figure 14 Regulate Precision Interface ............................................................................................. 29
Figure 15 GPS Port Monitoring Interface ......................................................................................... 30
Figure 16 Advanced Function Interface ............................................................................................ 31
Figure 17 Communication Setting Interface ..................................................................................... 32
Figure 18 Shortcut Key Setting Interface .......................................................................................... 33

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1. Introduction
Based on the first and second generation device, a third generation MFC2000-3A high-speed bus
power transfer device is developed. The new device with back-plugin and fieldbus backboard structure
employs 4U cabinet and 320X240 LCD display. Master CPU module adopts 32-bit SCM plus DSP. All
the features endow the device with improved technical performance, high reliability and friendly HMI
and so on..

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2. Hardware Configuration
MFC2000-3A device has the following hardware mainly

Front-panel

Backboard plug-inincluding terminals

2.1 Front-panel

Figure 1 Front-panel Plan

This panel covers LCD display, control keys, shortcut keys, status indicators and 232 communication
port.

2.1.1 LCD Display


The LCD with 320 X 240 dot-matrices is the communication bridge between operators and the device
itself. Through the control keys, operators can display measured values, set setpoints, implement manual
transfer, search oscillographic curve and print message etc.

2.1.2 Control Keys


The 7 control keys are

direction keys are used to move the cursor up/down/left/right to the desired
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message;

CANCELCancel the current operation or escape from the current menu.

OKConfirm the operation of menu selection or value modification.

RESETReset master and slave CPUs and clear all signals.

2.1.3 Shortcut Keys

Key1~4The concrete functions are listed in the right shortcut bar. Users can also self-define
their separate functions as they need.

Key 5Also called Help key. Press it, menu-related topics will be displayed; in default menu,
current device running status will be indicated.

2.1.4 Panel Status Indicators


There are 10 indicator lights in the panel

RUNThe LED flashes slowly when the device runs normally, it flashes fast when the device is
blockedthe LED will be blacked out when the device is in debugging state or CPU doesnt
work.

TRBLOCK Transfer Blocking Indicator. The LED illuminates when the device is in
lockout/blocking status, no transfer is permitted.

ACTThe LED illuminates when the device has finished the transfer operation just now and it
extinguish after resetting.

WORKThe status indicator illuminates when the work power source works.

STANDBYThe status indicator illuminates when the standby power source works.

REMOTEIts on when the device is in remote operation mode, otherwise, in local mode.

(RLYACT)RLYACT is not used yet.

RESERVEReserve for future use.

RXCommunication receiver between the device and PC.

TXCommunication sender between the device and PC.

2.1.5 232 Communication Port


Users can implement setting modification, event query, oscillographic wave print operations etc after
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connecting PC, installed MFC2000-3A system software with this port.

2.2 Backboard Plug-in and Terminals


2.2.1 Plug-in Components Plan

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Figure 2 Backboard Plug-in & Terminal Diagram


NoteTerminals in parenthesis are not used yet.

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2.2.2 Plug-in Components Introduction

Power ModuleEMPW400
Convert DC220V or DC110Vvoltage into small voltage +5V15V and +24V for device

internal use. The tailor-made voltage delay circuit can ensure no misoperation during the process
of power-on and power-off. The power source is for AC/DC both.

AI ModuleMAI400
AC Input module.Isolate and transform the secondary output current (CT) and voltage (VT)

into small signals for master CPU component.

DI ModuleEMDI400
Digital Input module.Send the Digital inputs (dry contacts) from console, protection circuit and

other control devices to CPU after undergoing relay isolation and photoelectric isolation.

Signal ModuleEMSO400, EMSO-401


EMSO400DCS signal module
EMSO401Central control signal module
The digital signal outputs are designed to connect with dry contacts. This component can be

connected with LED board, DCS system or other devices.

Output ModuleEMDO400,EMDO401
Group and send close/trip commands from CPU to output relay after photoelectric isolation and

middle relay isolation and amplification.

Master CPU ModuleEMCPU400


Undertake measurement, calculation and judgment functions etc., the communication between

master and slave CPUs are implemented through dual-SPI.

Slave CPU ModuleEMCPU401


This module is responsible for LCD display, keyboard operation, communication and print etc.

Test ModuleEMTEST400
It includes analog CB, control button and signal indicators so on, even without practical

operations, users can still test the performance of internal input & output circuit. The special
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hardware switch supplied can cut off the test circuit in normal operation condition, while connect
it when testing.

2.2.3 Terminal Connection Instruction


Power ModuleEMPW400

DC+DC- (PWR)connected with device power source220/110VDC/AC power source

GNDground.

AI ModuleMAI400
UaUbUcUnAuxiliary bus 3-phase voltage. UaUb and Uc for line voltage Ua, Ub
Uc and Un for phase voltage.
UgzUgz*Work power voltage (auxiliary branch or VT voltage), which can be line voltage
or phase voltage.
UbyUby*Standby power voltage, which can be phase-to-phase voltage or phase-to ground
voltage.

Urs1Urs1*Urs2Urs2*Reserved.

IgzIgz*Branch current input, which can be phase-to-phase current or phase-to-ground


current.

IbaIba*IbbIbb*IbcIbc*Standby branch 3-phase current input.

DI ModuleEMDI400

RLYInitXC-1Relay initiate contact. Connected with output contacts of generator,

transformer or generator-transformer unit. Pickup mode is closed short-pulse.

RLYBlock(XC-2)Relay blocking contact. Connected with some protection output contacts.

When these protections work, the transfer system will be blocked. Pickup mode is closed
short-pulse.

WorkCB(XC-3)Auxiliary make contact of

work power supply.

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StbCB(XC-4)Auxiliary make contact of standby power supply.

VTIS(XC-5)Auxiliary make contact of VT isolating switch.

ManInit(XC-6)Initiating manual transfer contact. The pick-up mode is closed short-pulse

( 50ms). This signal is valid only when the setting Control Mode is set as Remote.

ManMode(XC-7)Manual transfer mode selection contact. The pickup mode is long-holding.

Disconnected, it is Parallel Transfer; Connected, its Sequential Transfer (when setting Remote
Tran Group is set as Par Seq) or Simultaneous Transfer (when setting Remote Tran Group is
set as Par Sim). This signal is valid only when the setting Control Mode is set as Remote.
TranExit(XC-8)Contact for Enable/Disable transfer manually. Disconnected, transfer is
enabled; connected, transfer function is disabled. When the transfer function is disabled, an alarm
signal will be sent to operators. The pickup mode is long-holding.

RSV1(XC-9)Reserved.

Reset(XC-10)Contact for resetting device. The pick-up mode is closed short-pulse(50ms).


After-transfer blocking/lockout, users should clear fault or abnormity first and then reset the
device and clear signals.
SCBOEna(XC-11)Enable/Disable Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation manually. The pickup
mode is long -holding. Disconnected, the function is disabled; connected, SCBO is enabled.
SCBCWork(XC-12) Single-Circuit-Breaker Close Operation contact, to close working
transformer breaker remotely. This signal is valid only when the device is in remote control mode.
The pick-up mode is closed short-pulse(50ms).
SCBCStb(XC-13)Single-Circuit-Breaker Close Operation contact to close standby LV
transformer breaker remotely. The pick-up mode is closed short-pulse (50ms). The signal is
valid only when the device is in remote control mode.

(RLYExit)XC-14Not used yet.

+24V(XC-15): +24V DC power supply output contact, connected with debugger.

COMMON(XC-16)Common terminal.

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DCS Signal Module & Central Control Signal ModuleEMSO400EMSO401


All signal outputs are connected with dry contacts.

SuccessXG1-1XG1-2Make contact. Signals for successful completed transfer. It will

be hold until the device is reset.


Fail ( XG1-3XG1-4)Make contact. Signal for failed transfer. It will be hold until the device
is reset.
TrBlock (XG1-5XG1-6)Make contact. Signals for transfer blocking. It will be hold until the
blocking is cleared and the device is reset . The reasons for transfer blocking:

VT fuse-lossBoth breakers same statusDevice faultRelay blockingStandby-SourceUnder-Voltage blocking or Transfer disabled

After transfer blocking.

TrExit (XG1-7XG1-8)Make contact. When the device is in the following situations, the
signal will be sent and the device cannot undertake transfer operation. If any of the following
situations is not met, the signal will be cleared and the device is allowed to transfer without
resetting.

Digital input TranExit is closed

Setting Transfer is set as Disable

Transfer methods , including Fast Transfer, Lead Phase TransferLead Time Transfer
Residual Voltage Transfer and Fixed Time Transfer are all disabled.

PWROff (XG1-9XG1-10XF1-9XF1-10)Break contact. Disconnected, the device has


power, connected, power is lost. These two pair terminals have the same function.
RT/LC ( XF1-1XF1-2)Dry contact. Disconnected, it is remote control; connected, it is local
control.
Par/Seq(Par/Sim) ( XF1-3XF1-4)Disconnected, the remote transfer mode is Parallel
Transfer; connected, it is Sequential Transfer (when setting Remote Tran Group is set as Par
Seq) or Simultaneous Transfer (when setting Remote Tran Group is set as Par Sim)

XF1-5XF1-6& XF1-7XF1-8Not yet used.

BSS (XG2-1XG2-2)Make contact. Signals for breaker status abnormity. Under the
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following conditions, the device will block the transfer function and send the signals.
Abnormal situations: Work breaker and standby breaker are closed or open together, or VT
isolating switch is open..
SSUVB (XG2-3XG2-4)Make contact. Signals for Standby-Source-Under-Voltage-Blocking.
When standby power voltage is lower than setting SSUV Vol Amp and the setting SSUVB is
enabled, the contact is closed. It will be kept until the problem is solved and the standby power
voltage gets right.
NoteWhen standby VT is taken out of service for maintenance, operators can disable the
Standby-Source-Under-Voltage-Blocking function through setting menu. In this case, the
device can transfer normally when the standby power source has power, if power is lost, the
device can only implement Residual Voltage Transfer and Fixed Time Transfer.
VTFL (XG2-5XG2-6)Make contact. When VT fuse loss is detected, transfer function is
blocked and the signal is sent. It will be kept until the problem is solved and the device is reset.
Fault (XG2-7XG2-8)Make contact. It will block the transfer function and send the signal
when fault is detected in self-check process. In fault report, operators can find out the detailed
information about the fault. It will be kept until the problem is solved and the device is reset.
AAP (XG2-9XG2-10)Make contact. When transfer is initiated, this contact is closed to
initiate the after-accelerated protection of branch protection. Contact closing duration is transfer
time + 500ms.
PSCBO(XF2-1XF2-2)Make contact. If the Single-Circuit-Breaker Close Operation is
permitted, the signal is sent.
RSV1RSV2RSV3RSV4(XF2-3XF2-4, XF2-5XF2-6, XF2-7XF2-8, XF2-9
XF2-10)Make contact. Reserved for future use.

DO Module 1EMDO401

CloseWork (XE1-1XE1-2)Work power close Output. This contact is current-self-holding


mode.

TripWork (XE1-3XE1-4) Work power trip Output. This contact is current-self-holding


mode.

RSV1RSV2(XE1-5XE1-6, XE1-7XE1-8)Reserved output contacts.


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LoadShed1LoadShed2 ( XE1-9XE1-10 ,XE1-11XE1-12)Output contacts for 1st load


shedding and 2nd load shedding.

DO Module2EMDO400

CloseStb-L (XE2-1 XE2-2) Standby power LV side close Output. This contact is
current-self-holding mode.

TripStb (XE2-3XE2-4)Standby power trip output. Pickup mode is the same as above.

CloseStb-H (XE2-5XE2-6)Standby transformer HV side Close Output. Pickup mode is the


same as above.

(RelayOTP) (XE2-7XE2-8)not used yet

RSVOut1RSVOut2 (XE2-9XE2-10 ,XE2-11XE2-12)Reserved.

Master CPU ModuleEMCPU400

DEBUGDebug Port. Connected with 232 port .Basically, users can not use it.

Slave CPU ModuleManagement ModuleESCPU401

DEBUGDebug Port.Connected with 232 port .Basically, users can not use it.

PrintPort1Printer interface.

NET1ANET1BFiledbus 485 port. Communication protocol could be MFC1.0 or Modbus.

NET2ANET2BFiledbus 485 port. Communication protocol could be MFC1.0 or Modbus.

GPS+GPS-Connected with external 24V second pulse signal.

Test ModuleEMTEST400
For the convenience of on-site testthe device is equipped with a test module.
NoteAfter the test, switches K1~K6 must be turned off and switch K7 is on. Or operators can
plug out the module.
Panel indicators and switches in test module
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WorkIlluminated when the work power switch is closed.

Standby Illuminated when the standby power switch is closed.

TestState Illuminated when the device is in testing status.

CloseWorkTo close the work power switch in test board.

TripWorkTo trip work switch in test board.

CloseStandbyTo close standby switch in test board.

TripStandby To trip standby switch in test board.

Switches in test board


K1Close Enable Switch. When the switch is tripped, the work switch in test board can not be
closed.
K2Trip Enable Switch. When the switch is tripped, the work switch in test board can not be
tripped.
K3When the switch is in open status, CPU treats the work switch in open status always.
K4Close Enable Switch. When the switch is tripped, the standby switch in test board can not be
closed.
K5Trip Enable Switch. When the switch is tripped, the standby switch in test board can not be
tripped.
K6When the switch is in open status, CPU treats the standby switch in open status always.
K7Test switch. When the device is implementing transfer test, this switch must be turned to
testing status, after the test, turn it back to running status.

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3. LCD Display and Operation


MFC2000-3A device adopt 320*240 LCD. Graphics display mode and hotkeys help users simplify the
operation effectively.
MFC2000-3A menu structure is as follows

Figure 3 Menu Structure Diagram

3.1 Interface Structure


Typical interface structure is as follows:
Take main menu as an example. Basically, the interface can be divided into three parts:

Main ViewOn the left-up of the whole screen.


The relevant functions in different interfaces are different.
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Status barIts on the bottom of the whole screen, mainly to show the running status and time
etc. The icons and their meaning in the status bar are shown below:
The master CPU is send oscillagraphic curves to slave CPU.
The communication between master CPU and slave CPU is interrupted.
The number 1,2,3 means running mode 1mode 2 and mode 3 separately.
The device is in blocking status.
Master CPU is implementing transfer operation.

Shortcut BarOn the right side of the whole screen.

Functions in the shortcut bar correspond with hotkeys (shortcut keys) in the panel. Different
interfaces have different shortcut icons as well as different hotkey functions.

Figure 4 Typical Interface Structure

3.2 Interface & Operation Introduction


After boot up or press the button Cancel continuously, the device will enter default interface
automatically. Default interface will display Wiring(Connection) or System information, dependent
on users setting.
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Press any key except Reset and Help to enter Main menu interface.
Generally, Wiring display interface is the suggested default interface.
MFC2000-3A device displays system diagram in graphics stamped with related measured parameters.
In the following diagram, except some real-time measured quantities, the position status of work breaker,
standby breaker and VT isolating switch also are displayed practically.

Figure 5 Wring Display Interface (Default)

Note: Standby frequency displayed is either work frequency (fgz) or standby frequency (fby) which
depends on the work breaker status. When the work breaker is closed, standby frequency (fby) is
adopted; when it is open, work frequency (fgz) is adopted.

3.2.1

Main Menu

Enter default interface automatically after the startup, press Cancel key to enter Main menu
interface, see figure 4. Press , , and keys to get to relevant submenu, and then press
OK key or relevant hotkeys to enter the submenu. Press Cancel to return to default interface.

3.2.2

Measure

This submenu has three items: WiringDisp, PhaseDisp and ListDisp.


Press , , or keys to find the relevant item and then press OK to enter the interface.

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WiringDisp
Wiring(connection) display interface.See Figure 5.
PhaseDisp
Display the relationship between bus voltage and work voltage/standby LV voltage in phase, from
which users can find out the phase angle change between the two voltages easily.
ListDisp
Display the values of measured quantities and DI quantities in table.

3.2.3

Report

Under this submenu, there are 6 items: StateRPT, ActRPT, AbnEvent, RunRecord,
DIRecord and StatiRPT.
Press , , or keys to find the relevant item and then press OK to enter the submenu.
StateRPT

Figure 6 State Report Interface

Just as shown in figure 6, transfer blocking/lockout situations and reasons are displayed here.

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Fault

BSS
Non-Self-Reset
blocking

Realy
VTFL

Transfer
blocking

AftTran
SSUVB
Self-Reset
blocking

ExtTran
Disable
Transfer

IntTran
Methods

Figure 7 Lockout/blocking Logic Diagram

Figure7 shows the lockout/blocking logic. Transfer blocking/lockout is a general blocking status.
When any of the following situations occurs, the device enters blocking status and cannot implement
transfer function. The situations include:
1) Relay: relay blocking
2) VTFL: Abbreviation of VT fuse-lose blocking
3) AftTran: Abbreviation of after transfer blocking
4) VTIS: if the VT Isolating switch is open, transfer is blocked.
5) BSS: Abbreviation of breakers same status blocking
6) SSUVB: Abbreviation of standby-source under-voltage blocking
7) Fault: Device fault blocking.
7) ExtTran: External transfer blocking.
8) IntTran: Internal transfer blocking.
9) Methods: All transfer methods blocking.
The above lockout/blocking reasons can be classified as: self-reset lockout/blocking and
non-self-reset lockout/blocking. Self-reset lockout/blocking means when the lockout condition is cleared,
the device can recover to running status automatically; Non-self-reset lockout/blocking means the device
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can return to running status only by manual reset after lockout condition is cleared.
Self-reset lockout/blocking
SSUVB: when the setting SSUVB is set as Enable, and standby source voltage is lower than
the setting SSUV Vol Amp, the device blocks the transfer.
NoteWhen the setting SSUVB is set as Disable, although the voltage is lower than the
setting SSUV Vol Amp, the transfer function is not blocked, but only Residual-voltage
Transfer or Fixed Time Transfer can be adopted.
ExtTran: if digital input contact TranExit is closed, the transfer function is blocked. If the
contact is open, the device recover running status.
IntTran: if the setting Transfer is set as Disable, the transfer function is blocked.
Methods: All transfer methods are disabledWhen the setting Fast Tran, DIP Lead Phase
Tran, DIP Lead Time Tran, ResVol Tran and Fixed Time Tran are all disabled, the
transfer function is blocked.
Non-self-reset lockout/blocking

FaultWhen device faults are detected in the self-check process, the transfer function is
blocked.

BSSWhen work breaker and standby breaker both are closed or open , the transfer function is
blocked.

VTIS: When VT isolating switch is open, the transfer function is blocked.

RelayWhen external digital input RLYBlock is closed, the transfer function is blocked.

VTFLWhen VT fuse loss is detected through analyzing voltage, the transfer will be blocked.

AftTranOne transfer has been implemented just now, the function will be blocked. Only after
resetting device manually, it can return to running status.

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ActRPT

Figure 8 Action Report Interface

Latest 36 action reports can be kept at most.


If the chosen action report includes oscillagraphic curve, operators can press hotkey2 to search
related curve. See figure 9 for reference. The oscillagraphic curves in 5s (0.1 + 4.9) about UmaUmb
UmcUbyUgzIgzIbaIbbIbcdfdq and fm etc, will be shown.
This device adopts two kinds of oscillagraphic recording formats.
for Uma, Umb, Umc, Uby, Ugz, Igz, Iba, Ibb and Ibc curve display.

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samples per cycle will be recorded from100ms before initiating to 200ms after initiating, and then, 12
samples per cycle will be recorded for 2 seconds (time from 200ms to 2.2S), afterwards, one effective
value per 10ms is kept for 2.7 seconds.
For Uma, df, Uma, dq, Uma, fm and Uma, df,,dq curve display. One effective value per
10ms will be recorded within 5S, (time from 100ms before initiating to 4.9s after initiating).
In Figure 9, press CHOS CURV hotkey to get a dialog box. Press , and OK keys to
select or cancel a curve display. Only one curve can be displayed one time. After selection, press
Cancel key to return to curve display interface.
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Note: for convenience of display, the wave of df is magnified 60 times and current wave is magnified
20 times.

Figure 9 Curve Display Interface


In Figure 8hotkey3 is to view detailed action information of current report.
Action report covers the following information

Initiating time.

Initiating methodRelay, Manual, Under-voltage and Auto-trip etc,.

Transfer modeSequential, Auto parallel, Semi-auto parallel and Simultaneous

Transfer methodFast, Lead angle, Lead time, Residual voltage transfer and so on

Close/trip command records.

Closing conditionsFast Transfer, Delayed In-Phase Transfer, Residual-voltage Transfer and


Fixed Time Transfer etc,.

Time, frequency difference, phase difference, bus 3-phase voltage and branch current when
the device is initiated.

Time, frequency difference, phase difference, bus 3-phase voltage and branch current when
tripping command is issued.

Time, frequency difference, phase difference, bus 3-phase voltage and branch current when
breaker is tripped.

Time, frequency difference, phase difference, bus 3-phase voltage and branch current when
closing command is issued.

Time, frequency difference, phase difference, bus 3-phase voltage and branch current when
breaker is closed.
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AbnEvent, RunRecord and DIRecord

These three interfaces and operation are similar, thus we will only take AbnEvent(Abnormal Event)
interface as an example
Users can view latest 72 abnormal events at most. Each screen can display 9 records with event
number, event date and event description etc.
Abnormal events include following types :

Abnormal Event Type

Corresponding Full Name

(shown on device)
SSUV

Standby-Source Under-Voltage

SSV Normal

Standby Source Voltage Normal

BKS Open.E

Breakers All Open when Electrified

BKS Closed.E

Breakers All Closed when Electirfied

BKS Closed.CW

Breakers All Closed when Close Work

BKS Closed.CS

Breakers All Closed when Close Standby

BKS Open.TS

Breakers All Open when Trip Standby

BKS Open.SCBO

Breakers All Open when Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation

VTIS Open

VT Isolating Switch Open

VTFL

VT Fuse-Loss

Device Fault
Abnormal Init

Abnormal Initiated

Work Fake Open


NoteWork Fake Open means the device detects the work switch auxiliary contact is open, but
the work branch current is higher than the setting Under-current Value.
Run records include following types:
Run Record Type

Corresponding Full Name

(shown on device)
Electrify

Electrify Device

Device Reset
Remote Reset
Comm Reset

Communication Reset
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Modify Setting
Ext Disable Tran

External Disable Transfer

Ext Enable Tran

External Enable Transfer

Int Disable Tran

Internal Disable Transfer

Int Enalbe Tran

Internal Enalbe Transfer

Dis Tran Methods

Disable all Transfer Methods

Free Dis Methods

Free Disable all Transfer Methods

Modify Presicion
Ext Enalbe SCBO

External Enable Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation

Ext Disable SCBO

External Disable Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation

Int Enalbe SCBO

Internal Enable Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation

Int Disable SCBO

Internal Disable Single-Circuit-Breaker Operation

Note: External means operation through digital input contacts, which are controlled by DCS or
console; Internal means operation through device panel, such as Setting interface and so on.
DI(Digital Input) records are corresponding with DI terminals.

StatiRPT

Statistic report can show the following contents

ActTimes: The action times since the device is utilized.

SucTimes: The successful transfer times.

AbnEvent: Total abnormal event number.

DIRecord: Digital input status changing times.

ModSetting: Setting modification times.

The times of each kind of transfer method.

3.2.4 Setting
Setting menu has five screens totally which can be displayed through hotkey operation.
Setting modification procedure

Choose this submenu and press OK key


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Input the correct password and press OK key to get a dialog box prompting that the
password is correct, and then press any key to cancel the box.

Press and key or PAGE Up or PAGE DOWN key to get to the wanted item.

Press or to move the cursor to wanted place.

Press VALU PLU1or VALU RDU1 to change the number and then press OK to
confirm the operation.

NoteEach modification is followed by the press of OK key.

3.2.5 Clear
In this menu, you can clear the reports and take Clear Run Record as an example to show the
procedure.

Move the cursor to Clear Run Record

Input the correct passport and then press OK

Press CNFM CLER in the shortcut bar to confirm the operation and clear records.

3.2.6 ManTran
Manual transfer, which is bidirectional, can be classified as local and remote manual transfer. Local
manual transfer means to implement transfer operation in the device itself(through ManTran
interface to operate);remote transfer means the operation is implemented in console or DCS system.
Transfer mode includes: Auto parallel transfer, Semi-auto parallel transfer, Sequential transfer and
Simultaneous transfer.
Local semi-auto parallel transfer
Take the transfer from work to standby as an example.

Preparation

Set Control mode in Setting submenu as Local

Set Local ManTran Mode in Settings submenu as SAuto Parallel(Note: SAuto is the
abbreviation of Semi-auto)

Ensure the device is in normal running status. (no blocking situations)

Operation
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Enter ManTran submenu shown in Figure 10.

Input the correct passport and press OK key

Press EXEC ACT hotkey to close standby breaker, shown in Figure 11. After the
implementation, a successful closing operation message is displayed, if it failed, the transfer is
disabled.

Press EXEC ACT key to trip work breaker, shown in Figure 12.

Figure 10 Manual Transfer Interface

Figure 11 Semi-auto Parallel Transfer Interface (1st Step)

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Figure 12 Semi-auto Parallel Transfer Interface (Success)

NoteDuring the manual transfer process, there is an icon

in status bar.

Local auto parallel transfer, sequential transfer and simultaneous transfer


Take the auto parallel transfer from work to standby as an example.
Preparation

Set Control mode in Settings submenu as Local

Set Local ManTran mode in Settings submenu as Auto Parallel

Ensure the device is in normal running status.

Operation

Enter ManTran submenu.

Input the correct passport and press OK

Press EXEC ACT button. The device will close the standby breaker and trip work breaker at
the same time automatically.

Remote semi-auto parallel transfer


Take the transfer from work to standby as an example.

Preparation
Set Control mode in Setting submenu as Remote
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Set Remote ParTran Mode in Setting submenu as Semi-auto

Ensure the device is in running status.

Operation

Set digital input ManMode as Parallel in console or DCS system;

Press the button of Manual Initiate in console or DCS system, the standby breaker is closed
automatically.

After confirmation of the closing operation, operator will trip work breaker manually.

Then the LED indicators TRBLOCK and ACT are illuminated, the transfer process is
over.

Remote auto parallel transfer:


Take the transfer from work to standby as an example.

Preparation

Set Control Mode in Setting submenu as Remote

Set Remote ParTran Mode in Setting submenu as Auto

Ensure the device is in running status.

Operation

Set digital input ManMode as Parallel in console or DCS system;

Press button of Manual Initiate in console or DCS system, the device will issue commands
to close standby breaker and trip work breaker at the same time automatically.

Then the LED indicators TRBLOCK and ACT are illuminated, the transfer process is
over.

Remote sequential, simultaneous transfer

These two transfer methods are similar except the setting Remote Tran Group. Take the sequential
transfer from work to standby as an example.

Preparation
Set Control Mode in Setting submenu as Remote.
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Set Remote Tran Group as Par Seq.

Ensure the device is in running status.

Operation

Set ManMode as Sequential in console or DCS system;

Press the button of Manual Initiate in console or DCS system, the work breaker is tripped
first and then the standby breaker is closed automatically.

Then the LED indicators TRBLOCK and ACT are illuminated, the transfer process is
over.

3.2.7 DUBUG
There are five items under this submenu: Simulate, SCBO, DI Debug, Precision and Watch
Comm.
Press , , or key to get to the wanted option and press OK key to enter related
interface.
Note: when the device is in debugging status, RUN LED indicator will stop flashing. Remote
resetting command and communication resetting command play no role.
Simulate
Transfer simulation is bidirectional and it used to examine trip-close circuit before the device is
placed into operation.
The process is

Press or key to the wanted option

Input the correct password and press OK key, in this case, a dialog box will appear
indicating the password is correct, and then press any key to return it.

Press CNFM EXEC hotkey. If the circuit works well, it will return to Tran Success,
otherwise, return to Tran Failure.

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SCBO
The function of this interface is the simulation of Single-Circuit-Breaker operation. Only one breaker
is involved in SCB Operation each time. The operation process is similar with it of transfer simulation.
DI Debug
It is used to check whether the external Digital Input circuit works well. See the following figure,
White dot means closed, blue dot means open..

Figure 13 DI Debug Interface

Precision
Just as shown in Figure14the function of this interface is to compensate the difference between the
measured value and the real value of voltage, current and phase difference etc, caused by transmission
disturbance or measurement circuit error.
The second row data is benchmark value, the third row is real value. Precision regulation enables the
real value to close to benchmark value.

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Figure 14 Regulate Precision Interface

There are two regulation modes: Auto and Manual. Press the hotkey SWTH MODE to choose
regulation mode.

Auto regulation
1. when adjusting, AI inputs should be supplied with rated voltage and current ( phase voltage
is 63.5vline voltage is 110v and current is 5.00A). Work voltage and standby voltage are in
phase.
2. Input the correct password and press OK key.
3. Choose Auto mode.
4. Press OK key. Through the calculation of inner software, the device will adjust the
coefficient automatically.
5. Finish massage will be displayed in the screen after the adjustment.

Manual regulation
1. when adjusting, AI terminals should be supplied with rated voltage and current ( phase
voltage is 63.5vline voltage is 110v and current is 5.00A). Work voltage and standby voltage
are in phase.
2. Input the correct password and then press OK
3. Choose Manual mode.
4. Move the cursor to the wanted value and set the value through VALU PLU1 and VALU
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RDU1 hotkeys.
Note.dq1 compensates the error caused by measuring the phase difference between
standby branch and bus; dq2 compensates the error caused by measuring the phase
difference between work branch and bus. If these two precisions are to be adjusted, they
should be done in the related status.
Watch Comm
The function of this interface is to watch the communication between the device and external devices.
Its port could be 485 port1, 485 port2, GPS port or inner SPI.

Press SWTH PORT hotkey to choose

wanted port. Press STOP/BEGN WATH hotkey to stop the process or start the process. Press CLER
SCRN hotkey to clear the screen.
The monitoring interface is divided into two parts. The upper part is to display message received and
the lower part is for message sent. Each message is displayed in two lines, the symbol > means the
displayed message is the current sending/receiving message.
GPS monitoring interface is different from others. When the device receives GPS signals, GPS level
number will be shown in the upper message zone. If the number increases continuously, it means the
GPS port works well; if the number doesnt change, that means the port fails.

Figure 15 GPS Port Monitoring Interface

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Advanced function
If operators input super-password (0100) when entering Debug submenu, the shortcut bar will show
ADVS FUCT option. On the option with two items: Reserve and IniEERAM. Reserve interface
is used to set reserved output and signals; IniEERAM interface is used to initialize EERAM, which is
to recover settings and precisions to factory default.
NoteThis advanced function is used for factory debugging, thus users had better not use it,
and otherwise, if the device fails due to this reason, Wiscom do not take any responsibility!

Figure 16 Advanced Function Interface

3.2.8 SetSystem
This submenu has seven options: Clock, Password, Comm, Shortcut, DefScrn and
Language.
Press , , and key to get to the wanted option, and press OK to enter the related
interface.
Clock
Set time of device in this interface.
Password
The procedure is as follows
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Input the old password to Old PSW box and.

Move cursor to New PSW box and input the new password.

Input the new password to Ensure PSW box.

And then press OK to finish the modification.

Note: 0100 is the super password, thus 0100 is not recommended here.
If users forget their passwords, they can solve the problem as follows:

Input 0100 in the Old PSW box.

Move cursor to New PSW box and input the new password.

Input the new password again to Ensure PSW box.

And then press OK key to finish the modification.

Comm

The function of this interface is to set device address, communication protocol and baud rate.

Figure 17 Communication Setting Interface

Device address: 001~255


Communication port: net1 net2 and com, among which net1 and net2 are 485 port, for
communication with DCS system.Com is 232 port for communication with portable PC.
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Communication protocolMFC1.0, MODBUS.


Baud rate48009600192003840057600 and 115200.
Take NET2 amendment as an example to show the operation.

Press SWTH PORT hotkey to switch to Net2 port.

Input the correct password and press OK key

Amend parameters about net2. NoteEach parameter modification is followed by OK


pressing

Escape from the current interface.

Shortcut(Hotkey)
Set shortcut keys(hotkeys) in the main menu interface.

Figure 18 Shortcut Key Setting Interface

Shortcut key setting processtake shortcut key 4 as an example

PressSHT CUT4button

Press , , and to choose the wanted function.

Press OK to confirm the setting.

DefScrn
The function of this interface is to set default interface. At present the device supplies users with two
default interfaces---Wiring display and System information. Choose the wanted default interface and
press Ok key to save setting.
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Language
In order to exploit international market, the new generation transfer device supports multi-languages.
Switch between Chinese and English is available.

3.2.9 Print
Print submenu has 6 options: ActReport, AbnEvent, RunRecord, DIRecord Statistic,
Setting.
Press , , and keys to choose the wanted option, and then press OK key to enter the
wanted interface, choose the object and print the content.
If want to print the waveform of action report, users are suggested to download the curves to PC
through MFC2000-3A management software and then print it.

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4. Setting Report
All settings can be set in LCD display through the buttons according to the menu indication, but
before modification, operators must input correct 4-bit password. The factory default password is 1000
users can set their own password as they like.

4.1 Setpoints
Default values are the reference setpoints when the breaker close time is 65ms. Operators
should regulate them according to the on-site situation
Item
1

Name

Unit

Range

Default

Full Name

Mode1Mode2

Running Mode

ParTran Delta Vol

ParTran Delta Freq

ParTran Delta Phase

ParTran Trip Delay

SimTran Close Delay

Standby Close Delay

FastTran Delta Freq

FastTran Delta Phase

10

DIP Tran Delta Freq

11

Lead Phase of DIP

12

Lead Time of DIP

13

ResVol Tran Vol Amp

14

UV Init Vol Amp.

15

UV Init Delay

None

Mode3

Mode1

020

20

Hz

0.020.50

0.50

0.520.0

15.0

0.015.00

0.50

Ms

1500

50

Ms

0120

Hz

0.12.0

1.5

0.560.0

30.0

Hz

0.15.0

5.0

-30-120

-90

Ms

1150

70

2060

2090

0.105.00

35

25

40
1.00

Parallel Transfer Delta


Voltage Limit
Parallel Transfer Delta
Frequency Limit
Parallel Transfer Delta
Phase Limit
Parallel Transfer Trip
Delay
Simultaneous Transfer
Close Delay
Fast Transfer Delta
Frequency
Fast Transfer Delta
Phase
Delayed In-Phase
Transfer Delta
Frequency
Lead Phase of Delayed
In-Phase Transfer
Lead Time of Delayed
In-Phase Transfer
Residual-voltage
Transfer Voltage
Amplitude
Under-voltage Initiating
Voltage Amplitude
Under-voltage Initiating
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ms

200-500

200

1st Loadshed Vol

2080

60

19

2nd Loadshed Vol

2080

60

20

1st Loadshed Delay

0.020.0

0.5

Standby-Source
Under-voltage Voltage
Amplitude
Standby-Source
Under-voltage Delay
1st Loadshedding
Voltage
2nd Loadshedding
Voltage
1st Loadshedding Delay

21

2nd Loadshed Delay

0.020.0

9.0

2nd Loadshedding Delay

22

Comp Delta Phase 1

23

Comp Delta Phase 2

24

Under-current Value

0.50-2.00

0.50

25

Fixed Time Delay

0.5-10.0

9.0

26

SCB Non-Vol Limit

0-60

27

SCB SynClose DelPha

0.5-60.0

28

SCB SynClose DelVol

0-20

29

SCB SynClose DelFreq

Hz

0.1-2.0

16

SSUV Vol Amp

17

SSUV Delay

18

5090

0/30.0/60.0/

Compensation Delta
Phase Angle1

Compensation Delta
Phase Angle2

90.0/120.0
0/30.0/60.0/
90.0/120.0

60

30.0

20

1.5

Fixed Time Transfer


Delay
Voltage Limit of
Single-Circuit-Breaker
Non-voltage Close
Delta Phase of
Single-Circuit-Breaker
Synchronization Close
Delta Voltage of
Single-Circuit-Breaker
Synchronization Close
Delta Freqency of
Single-Circuit-Breaker
Synchronization Close

Note:
D(Unit)=Degree

4.2 Controls
Item

Name

Range

Default

Control Mode

RemoteLocal

Remote

Relay Init Tran Mode

SeqSim

Seq

UV Init Tran Mode

SeqSim

Seq

Auto ParSAuto Par


4

Local ManTran Mode

Auto Par

Seq Sim.

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Relay Initiated Transfer


Mode
Under-voltage Initiated
Transfer Mode
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AutoSemi-auto

Auto

Remote Tran Group

Par Seq Par Sim

Par Seq

Remote Parallel Transfer


Mode
Remote Transfer Group

UV Init

Enable, Disable

Enable

Under-voltage Initiating

Fast Tran

Enable, Disable

Enable

Fast Transfer

DIP Lead Phase Tran

Enable, Disable

Disable

10

DIP Lead Time Tran

Enable, Disable

Enable

11

ResVol Tran

Enable, Disable

Enable

12

1st Loadshed

Enable, Disable

Disable

Lead Phase Transfer


(Delayed In-Phase)
Lead Time Transfer
(Delayed In-Phase)
Residual-voltage
Transfer
1st load shedding

13

2nd Loadshed

Enable, Disable

Disable

2nd load shedding

14

SSUVB

Enable, Disable

Enable

Standby-Source
Under-voltage Blocking

15

Transfer

Enable, Disable

Enable

16

SCBO

Enable, Disable

Disable

17

Under-current CRTA

Enable, Disable

Disable

Single-Circuit-Breaker
Operation
Under-current Criteria

18

Fixed Time Tran

Enable, Disable

Disable

Fixed Time Transfer

19

SCB Non-Vol Close

Enable, Disable

Disable

20

SCB SynClose

Enable, Disable

Disable

Single-Circuit-Breaker
Non-voltage Close
Operation
Single-Circuit-Breaker
Synchronization Close
Operation

Note:
Seq=Seqential
Sim=Simultaneous
Par=Parallel
SAuto=Semi-auto

4.3 Description

Running ModeThere are three setpoints, namely mode 1, mode 2 and mode 3.

ParTran Delta Vol, ParTran Delta Freq, ParTran Delta Phase and ParTran Trip DelayParTran
means Manual Parallel Transfer, the transfer method of which must be Fast Transfer. When
the voltage difference, frequency difference and phase difference between work power and
standby power are lower than their separate setpoints, the device will issue command to close
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the standby(work) breaker, and after the ParTran Trip Delay time, it will trip the
work(standby) breaker.

SimTran Close DelayUnder simultaneous transfer mode, after the Trip command is issued,
the close command will be sent after this time delay.

Standby Close DelayAfter the command to close the standby high-voltage side breaker is
issued, the command to close the standby Low-voltage side breaker will be issued after this
delayed time.

FastTran Delta Freq and Delta PhaseUnder fast transfer, if the frequency difference and
phase difference between work power and standby power are lower than the two setpoints, the
device will issue Close command. These setpoints are decided by the residual voltage
characteristic and standby breaker closing performance. If users want a high transfer success
rate, the setpoints could be set larger. If users need a high motor security, then the setpoint
should be smaller.

DIP Tran Delta Freq: This is the prerequisite of Lead Phase Transfer. Default is 5HZ.

Lead Phase of DIPIf the frequency difference is lower than the setting DIP Tran Delta
Freq, and the phase angle difference is within this range, the device will issue closing
command. This setting is decided by the residual voltage characteristic and standby breaker
closing performance.

Lead Time of DIPIt depends on the total closing delay of standby breaker.

ResVol Tran Vol AmpUnder residual voltage transfer, if the bus voltage is lower than this
setpoint, the device will issue Close command. Default value is 25.

UV Init Vol Amp and UV Init Delay When the bus voltage is lower than the setpoint and the
duration exceeds the time delay, Under-voltage Initiated Transfer could be implemented.
Default values are 40 and 1s respectively.

SSUV Vol Amp and Delay When the standby source voltage is lower than the set amplitude
and duration exceeds the delayed time, at the same time, the setting SSUVB is enabled, the
device will block the transfer function. The default value is 80and 200ms separately.

1st Loadshed Vol and Delay, 2nd Loadshed Vol and Delay: Whether motors can be started up
successfully after the transfer, is mainly decided by standby transformer capacity, bus voltage
and the amount and capacity of all motors that will self-start. It is helpful to cut off some
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insignificant motors in order to maintain the continuity of important load. Default values are
60%0.5s609.0s respectively

Comp Delta Phase 1To compensate the phase difference between standby voltage and bus
voltage. Default value is 0. For example, supposed bus voltage and standby voltage are in
phase, if UAN is adopted as standby voltage and bus voltage, then the initial phase angle is
0if UAN and UAB are adopted, the phase angle is -30; while if they are UAC and UAB,
then the phase angle is -60.

Comp Delta Phase 2To compensate the phase difference between work voltage and bus
voltage. Default value is 0.

Under-current ValueIn Auto-trip Initiate logic, if setting Under-current CRTA is set as


Enable, the work breaker is tripped as well as the work branch current is smaller than this
setpoint, the device enters Auto-trip logic. Default value is 0.5A

Fixed Time DelayWhen Fixed Time Transfer is initiated, after this delay time, the device
will issue a Close command without voltage difference, current difference and phase
difference analysis. The default value is 9s.

SCB Non-Vol LimitUnder single-circuit-breaker-close operation, any side voltage of the


breaker is smaller than this setpoint, Non-voltage Close operation is met. The default value is
60.

SCB SynClose Delpha, SCB SynClose DelVol, SCB SynClose DelFreq Under
single-circuit-breaker synchronization close operation, if the phase difference, voltage
difference and frequency difference are smaller than these setpoints, Synchronization Close
operation is satisfied. The default values are 3020and 1.5Hz.

Control ModeWhen it is set as Remote, users can implement operations in console or DCS
system, and the local operations are prohibited. Vice versa. The default value is Remote.

Relay Init Tran ModeThis control word decides the transfer method initiated by external
protection. Default value is Seq.

UV Init Tran ModeThis control word decides the transfer mode initiated by Under-voltage.
Default value is Seq.

Local ManTran modeThis control word decides the local manual transfer mode. The default
value is Auto Par.

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Remote ParTran ModeThis control word decides the remote manual parallel transfer mode
Auto or Semi-auto. Default value is Auto.

Remote Tran GroupWhen the control word is parallel /sequential, the remote manual transfer
can only be parallel or sequential transfer. When the control word is parallel /simultaneous,
the remote manual transfer can only be parallel or simultaneous transfer. Default value is Par
Seq.

UV InitThis word will decide whether the under-voltage initiated transfer is enabled. Default
value is Enable.

Fast TransferThis word will decide whether Fast Transfer is enabled. Default value is
Enable.

DIP Lead Phase TranIt will decide whether this kind of transfer is enabled, and the default
value is Disable.

DIP Lead Time TranIt will decide whether this kind of transfer is enabled, and the default
value is Enable.

ResVol TranIt will decide whether this kind of transfer is enabled, and the default value is
Enable.

1st Loadshed, 2nd LoadshedIt will decide whether this function is enabled, the default value is
Disable.

SSUVB: when this word is adopted, if the Standby-Source-Under-Votage blocking conditions


are met, the device will block the transfer function. On the occasion that standby VT is out of
service for maintenance, the word should be disabled temporarily. In this case, even the
blocking conditions are met, the device can still implement transfer operation. When the
standby source is under-voltage without blocking, only Residual Voltage transfer and Fixed
Time transfer can be adopted. The default value is Enable

TransferWhen it is set as Disable, the transfer function is blocked. The default value is
Enable.

SCBOWhen it is set as Disable, the function of Single-Circuit-Breaker operation is


blocked, the default value is Disable.

Under-current CRTAUnder-current Criteria is used to decide whether the judgement of


work branch current is needed in Auto-trip Initiated logic. If it is set as Disable, when work
breaker trips, Auto-trip Initiated transfer will be implemented. If it is set as Enable, work
breaker trips as well as the work branch current is smaller than the setting Under-current
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Value, then transfer initiated. Otherwise, transfer can not be initiated even the work breaker
is tripped and the device enters into the status of work fake open.

Fixed Time TranIt will decide whether this kind of transfer is enabled, the default value is
Disable.

SCB Non-Vol CloseThis setpoint will decide whether Non-voltage Close is permitted. The
default value is Disable.

SCB SynCloseThis setpoint will decide whether this Close method is permitted. The default
value is Disable.

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5. Running and Checking Illustration


5.1 LED Indicators and DCS Signals
The LED indicators will not be illuminated when the whole power plant system and the device work
well. Illuminated indicator shows fault status and operators should solve the problem accordingly. After
that, press the button Reset to reset LED indicators.
PWROff: check devices DC power source voltage, including the fuse of power supply incoming
wire and the status of air switch and power switch etc,. If all the above work well, operators
should check the small panel indicators (+5V+15V-15V and +24V) to find out the fault circuit.
If the device cannot work because of itself defectiveness, please contact us immediately
TrBlock: this is a general signal which means the device is in lockout/blocking status because of
some reasons. According to the LED indicators or device interface of StateRPT, operator can
find out the blocking reason. Please see 3.2.3.

5.2 Panel Checking

When the device works normally, only one of the panel indicators WORK or STANDBY
will be illuminated; RUN indicator flashes slowly; REMOTE indicator is on and ACT
and TRBLOCK indicators are off.

Measurement displayThe displayed voltage, current, frequency value and so on should be


consistent with the real status.

Setting: All settings should be consistent with the values shown in setting submenu.

Abnormal eventNo abnormal event occurs.

State reportThere should be no abnormal report.

Status barThe clock should work correctly, running mode is consistent with the setpoint and
there should be no lockout icon.

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6. On-site Testing and Commissioning


6.1 Preparation
6.1.1 External Examination and Cleanness

Check whether cabinet terminal crews are fixed tightly and fuses are complete.

Check whether air switch crews are fixed tightly.

Check whether backboard modules are inserted tightly

Check whether backboard terminals are plugged in tightly.

6.1.2 Power Source Checkout

Disconnect the output press plate.

Turn on the power switch to monitor the +5V15V and +24V powers.

Monitor the panel display

6.1.3 Settings

Set as the requirement in section 4.

Press Reset button to check again whether the settings are set correctly.

6.2 Static Debug Test


Preparation

Turn off the power switch.

Connect the debugger to the device.

6.2.1 Analog Measurement Circuit

Regulate voltage inputs to see whether the voltage, current, frequency and phase etc, are
displayed normally.
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If amplitude adjustment is needed, 3.2.7 precision regulation is the principle.

6.2.2 External Digital Input Circuit


Enter DI Debug interface to see each digital input quantity.

RLYInit. Press the button RLYInit in the debugger manually. If possible, operators can
directly simulate the action of generator-transformer protection and see the result.

RLYBlock. Press the button RLYBlock in the debugger. If possible, operators can directly
simulate the action of branch over-current protection or bus differential protection and see the
result.

ManInit. Press the button ManInit in the debugger. If possible, operate the transfer switch in
console or DCS control terminal directly.

ManMode. Press the button in the debugger. If possible, operate the transfer mode selection
switch in console or DCS control terminal directly.

WorkCB/StbCB . Operate the work/standby circuit breaker to see the result.

VTIS. Press the VT isolating switch button in the debugger, if possible, open/close VT
isolating switch in bus directly.

Reset. Press the reset button in the debugger; if possible, operate the reset button in console or
DCS control terminal.

TranExit. Press the button in debugger to enable/disable the transfer function; if possible,
operate in console or DCS control terminal directly.

6.2.3 Trip/Close Output


Choose one or more transfer mode to check whether the breaker in debugger works well.

TripWork

CloseStb-H

CloseWork TripStb

Other outputs

CloseStb-L

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6.2.4 Signal Output


Simulate relevant situations to monitor the work of central control signal indicators and DCS signal
indicators. If possible, check LED indicators directly.
Success

Fail

TrBlock

TrExit

PWROff

BSS

SSUVB

VTFL

Fault

AAP

LC/RT

PSCBO

Par Seq/ Par Sim

6.2.5 Print
Simulate an accident transfer

Monitor panel indicators, outputs and signals.

Print and check the action report.

6.2.6 Completion

Plug out the debugger and recover all terminal connection.

6.3 Unload Transmission Test


Preparation

Turn off the power switch.

Connect work and standby breakers.

Supply simulated AC voltage.

Connect output press plate.

Turn on the power switch

Confirm that the device is ready ( without lockout/blocking signals)

Confirm all settings are correct.

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6.3.1 Normal Transfer


Choose auto parallel transfer mode as an example.

Conduct the transfer operation in console or DCS terminal directly

Monitor LED indicators and panel status indicators

Print SOE records and save the print results.

Implement the transfer from work source to standby source and from standby to work at least
one time separately.

If necessary, modify setpoints.

6.3.2 Accident Transfer


Sequential transfer mode, for example

Simulate relay operation to initiate transfer in generator-transformer cabinet.

Monitor LED indicators and panel status indicators

Print SOE records and save the print results.

If necessaryamend setpoints.

6.3.3 Other Tests


Conduct some tests according to the on-site situation and clients request, such as Auto trip, VT fuss
loss, Relay blocking etc.

6.4 Load Transmission Test


Preparation
z

Confirm that the device is ready( without lockout and alarm indication)

Confirm that all indicators in panel work well.

Confirm all settings are correct.

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Normal Transfer

Choose auto parallel transfer mode as an example.

Conduct the transfer in console or DCS terminal directly

Check the status of related devices during the transfer process.

Monitor LED indicators and panel status indicators

Print SOE records and save the print results.

Implement the transfer from work source to standby source and from standby to work at least
one time separately.

If necessary, amend setpoints.

6.4.2 Accident Transfer


Sequential transfer mode, for example

Simulate relay operation to initiate a transfer in generator-transformer cabinet.

Check the status of related devices during the transfer process.

Monitor LED indicators and panel status indicators

Print SOE records and save the print results.

If necessaryamend setpoints.

6.4.3 Other Tests


According to the on-site situation and clients request, other tests can be conducted.

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7. Report
7.1 Mark in the above when the test item is finished.
7.2 Reports preparation
z

Appendix 1

Report about the discovered problems, solutions and relevant results.

Appendix 2

Report about the unsolved problems in detailed explanation

Appendix 3

Parameter print record

Appendix 4

Records about Unload Transmission Test

Appendix 5

Records about Load Transmission Test

7.3 Others
Client

Generator Unit #

Client representative
Date :

Telephone
Test person

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8. Appendix
For the reason of screen size, we adopt abbreviation in some interface. The contrast table is as
flowing:
Abbreviation

Full Name

Tran

Transfer

ManTran

Manual Transfer

SysInfo

System Information

InitTime

Initiated Time

InitMeth

Initiated Method

TranDire

Transfer Direction

TranMeth

TranMethod

Stb

Standby

BLK

block

RLY

Relay

PSW

Password

BSS

Breakers Same Status

TP

Trip

CL

Close

TWC

Trip Work Command

TSC

Trip Standby Command

LimitT

Limit Time

RVFT

Residual-voltage Transfer and Fixed Time Transfer

Cond

Condition

ResVol

Residual-voltage

LoadShed

Load Shedding

Int

Internal

Ext

External

Dis

Disable

Mod

Modify

AbnEvent

Abnormal Event

RPT

Report

RTID Time

Remove DI Ditherding Time

AAP

After Accelerated Protection

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Comm

Communication

DefScrn

Default Screen

Dev

Device

DISP

Display

PRNT

Print

STAI

Statistic

STAE

State

CANL

Cancel

RPT

Report

SETT

Setting

PREC

Precision

WIRI

Wiring

PHAS

Phase

RCOD

Record

VALU

Value

PLU1

Plus 1

RDU1

Reduce 1

WATH

Watch

CNFM

Confirm

EXEC

Execute

ADVS FUNC

Advanced Function

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