InteliMains
NT
, SW version 3.2.0
InteliMains-NT-MCB-MGCB-3.2.0-Reference Guide.pdf,
©ComAp – April 2015
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Ld shed delay
Ld shed delay
Ld shed delay
BO LdShed stage 1
BO LdShed stage 2
BO LdShed stage 3
Ld shed level
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s power
Time
Ld recon delay
Ld recon delay
Ld recon delay
BO LdShed stage 1
BO LdShed stage 2
BO LdShed stage 3
Ld recon level
Time
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Ld recon delay
Ld recon delay
Ld recon delay
BO LdShed stage 1
BO LdShed stage 2
BO LdShed stage 3
Ld recon level
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BI ManualLdRecon
Figure:
Examples of load shedding and load reconnection (load shed, load recon, manual load recon)
7.6.7
Load shedding based on frequency
Load shedding is a function that automatically disconnects and reconnects various loads depending
on several user defined parameters. The load shedding based on frequency is activated by setting the
setpoint
Ld shed mode
to FREQ ONLY.
Important setpoints
:
all setpoints in group
Load shedding
The load shedding function is active in all controller modes except OFF. Load shedding works based
on Mains frequency or Bus frequency based on setting
LdShedBase on
(MAINS IMPORT is Mains
frequency, GEN-SETS means Bus frequency).
Load shedding has three steps and each step is linked with its own Load shed binary output
(L
D
S
HED
STAGE
X
). There are three load shed levels and delays for all three steps as well as recon
levels and delays (setpoints in
Load shedding
group
Ld shed f lvl1-3, Ld shedDelay1-3,
LdRecon f lvl1-3, Ld reconDelay1-3
). Load shed can only move from one step to the next, e.g.
“No
LoadShed
” to “LdShed stage 1” to “LdShed stage 2” to “LdShed stage 3” and vice versa.
If manual reconnection of the load is desired, the
Load shedding:
AutoLd recon
setpoint needs to be
disabled (DISABLED) and the M
ANUAL
L
D
R
ECON
binary input needs to be configured.