DKG-119J User Manual V-32
(09.07.2012)
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Program Group: Engine Parameters
Parameter Definition,
(Password Level)
Unit
Factory
Set
Description
(2)
Low Frequency
Shutdown
Hz
30
If the genset frequency goes under this limit, a
GENSET
LOW SPEED
alarm is generated and the engine stops.
(1)
Low Frequency Warning
Hz
35
If the genset frequency goes under this limit, a
GENSET
LOW SPEED
warning is generated.
(1)
High Frequency Warning
Hz
54
If the genset frequency goes over this limit, a
GENSET
HIGH SPEED
warning is generated.
(2)
High Frequency
Shutdown
Hz
55
If the genset frequency goes over this limit, a
GENSET
HIGH SPEED
alarm is generated and the engine stops.
(1)
Low Oil Pressure
Warning
bar
1.4
If the oil pressure measured from the analog input
falls below this limit, this will generate a
LOW OIL
PRESSURE SENDER
warning.
(2)
Low Oil Pressure
Shutdown
bar
1.0
If the oil pressure measured from the analog input
falls below this limit, this will generate a
LOW OIL
PRESSURE SENDER
alarm is generated and the
engine stops.
(1)
High Temperature
Warning
°C
95
If the coolant temperature measured from the analog
input goes over this limit, this will generate a
HIGH
TEMPERATURE SENDER
warning.
(2)
High Temperature
Shutdown
°C
98
f the coolant temperature measured from the analog
input goes over this limit, this will generate a
HIGH
TEMPERATURE SENDER
alarm and the engine will
stop.
(2)
Oil Pressure Sender type
-
1
This parameter selects the oil pressure sender type.
0:
Non standard sender. The sender characteristics
are defined in
Sender Characteristics
table.
1:
VDO 0-7 bars (10-180 ohms)
2:
VDO 0-10 bars (10-180 ohms)
3:
DATCON 0-7 bars (240-33 ohms)
4:
DATCON 0-10 bars (240-33 ohms)
5:
DATCON 0-7 bars (0-90 ohms)
6:
DATCON 0-10 bars (0-90 ohms)
7:
DATCON 0-7 bars (75-10 ohms)
(2)
Coolant Temp. Sender
Type
-
1
This parameter selects the temperature sender type:
0:
The sender characteristics are defined in
Sender
Characteristics
table.
1:
VDO
2:
DATCON DAH type
3:
DATCON DAL type
(2)
Engine Heating
Temperature
°C
0
If it is requested that the engine runs without load until
reaching a certain temperature, this parameter defines
the temperature.
If the coolant temperature falls below this parameter,
an
Engine Low Temperature
warning will occur.
(2)
Engine Start Delay
sec
0
This is the time between the mains fails and the fuel
solenoid turns on before starting the genset. It
prevents unwanted genset operation in battery
backed-up loads.
(2)
Preheat Timer
sec
1
This is the time after the fuel solenoid is energized
and before the genset is started. During this period
the
PREHEAT
relay output is energized (if assigned
by
Relay Definitions
)