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______________________________________________________________________________________ 

Alfred Kuhse GmbH 

Telefon: +49 4171-798-0 

kuhse@kuhse.de 

Technische Änderungen vorbehalten 

An der Kleinbahn 39, D-21423 Winsen (Luhe) 

Telefax: +49 4171-798-117 

www.kuhse.de 

 

 

2. 

Revision history 

 

Created 

Changed 

Version 

02-04-13 

First edition 

02-04-13 

18/09/2014 

Connection diagrams updated. Design and drawing fully renewed 

18/09/2014 

06/01/2015 

Figures renewed for display and control elements 

06/01/2015 

01/07/2016 

Edit new pictures  

01/07/2016 

 

 

 

 
 

 

3. 

Content 

1.

 

Use and basic operation ............................................................................................................................ 1

 

2.

 

Revision history.......................................................................................................................................... 2

 

3.

 

Content ...................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

4.

 

Functions ................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

5.

 

Warnings .................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

5.1.

 

Regulations and instructions .............................................................................................................. 4

 

5.2.

 

Installation and commissioning .......................................................................................................... 4

 

5.3.

 

Connections ....................................................................................................................................... 4

 

5.4.

 

Battery and supply voltage ................................................................................................................ 4

 

5.5.

 

Coils ................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

6.

 

Basic operation of automatic system ......................................................................................................... 5

 

6.1.

 

Operation of the display ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

6.2.

 

Display contrast setting ...................................................................................................................... 5

 

6.3.

 

Parameterisation ................................................................................................................................ 6

 

6.3.1.

 

Description ................................................................................................................................. 6

 

6.3.2.

 

General parameters, group 0 ..................................................................................................... 6

 

7.

 

Display and control elements ..................................................................................................................... 7

 

7.1.

 

Monitoring on ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

7.2.

 

Automatic system locked ................................................................................................................... 7

 

7.3.

 

Start control ........................................................................................................................................ 7

 

7.4.

 

Fault ................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

7.5.

 

Four programmable displays ............................................................................................................. 8

 

7.6.

 

Mimic diagram / Voltage monitor ....................................................................................................... 8

 

7.7.

 

Keys for operating mode .................................................................................................................... 8

 

7.8.

 

Start key ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

7.9.

 

LED Test button ................................................................................................................................. 9

 

7.10.

 

Alarm Off button ............................................................................................................................. 9

 

8.

 

Operating modes ....................................................................................................................................... 9

 

8.1.

 

Controlling the auxiliary drives ........................................................................................................... 9

 

8.2.

 

Off operating mode ............................................................................................................................ 9

 

8.3.

 

Manual operating mode ..................................................................................................................... 9

 

8.3.1.

 

Description ................................................................................................................................. 9

 

8.3.2.

 

Manual speed adjustment .......................................................................................................... 9

 

8.3.3.

 

Manual voltage adjustment ........................................................................................................ 9

 

8.4.

 

Auto operating mode ....................................................................................................................... 10

 

8.4.1.

 

Description ............................................................................................................................... 10

 

8.4.2.

 

External start order .................................................................................................................. 10

 

8.5.

 

Test operating mode ........................................................................................................................ 10

 

9.

 

Sprinkler operation ................................................................................................................................... 10

 

10.

 

Alarm messages .................................................................................................................................. 11

 

10.1.

 

Display and acknowledgement of alarms .................................................................................... 12

 

10.2.

 

Description of the alarms ............................................................................................................. 12

 

Summary of Contents for KEA 202 INS

Page 1: ...ions and fastenings as its predecessor replacement is simple Four dedicated operating messages and four programmable operating displays can be labelled by replaceable paper strips and are indicated by...

Page 2: ...missioning 4 5 3 Connections 4 5 4 Battery and supply voltage 4 5 5 Coils 4 6 Basic operation of automatic system 5 6 1 Operation of the display 5 6 2 Display contrast setting 5 6 3 Parameterisation 6...

Page 3: ...monitor 13 10 2 11 Monitoring the flows 13 10 2 12 Maintenance interval reached 13 10 2 13 Maintenance interval exceeded 13 11 Actual values 14 11 1 Description 14 12 Further functions 15 12 1 Freque...

Page 4: ...ions especially those of the VDE must be observed 2 The information in the service instructions must be complied with prior to commissioning 3 The parameterisation of the unit must be carried out in s...

Page 5: ...key and pressing the key the ACTUAL VALUES group is directly selected by holding LED TEST and pressing the key the display of alarms is directly selected To change a parameter first enter the valid I...

Page 6: ...dent and PIN numbers Parameterisation is described in the Service Manual You do not need to enter a valid Ident number to modify parameters of this group Duration of display illumination The backgroun...

Page 7: ...reen display after the genset start up signals the release of the operating dependent delayed alarms As soon as the motor has started up this display flashes until the monitoring is enabled The displa...

Page 8: ...if the measuring voltage is connected with a left rotation field or if the volt age has too large an asymmetry of the vectors If an enabled monitoring signals a deviation from the nominal range the r...

Page 9: ...the negative potential as otherwise no start is carried out 8 2 Off operating mode The Off position is automatically selected reset function during the application of battery voltage in order to preve...

Page 10: ...after the start function is enabled If the generator voltage with its voltage and frequency values are within the nominal ranges generator operation can be switched on using the GEN ON I key resp swi...

Page 11: ...ed when the motor stops e g battery undervoltage except in the Off operat ing mode They are designated as without delay The alarm messages 13 and 14 are always monitored even in the Off operating mode...

Page 12: ...If no alarms are pending the note No alarms present is displayed when opening the pages 10 2 Description of the alarms 10 2 1 Engine does not switch off If the running message of the motor is still pe...

Page 13: ...l coupling switch can be switched off via an output to be parametrised 10 2 10 Alarms of the voltage monitor The frequency and voltage deviations of the generator can be displayed as error messages An...

Page 14: ...3 ASYMMETRIC LOAD Power load of the generator for THERMAL OVERLOAD ALARM Maximum asymmetric load of the three generator flows 7 BATTERY 26 6 V VOLTAGE Display of the battery voltage The measuring sig...

Page 15: ...are counted up to 999 hours and 59 minutes It is used for recording short runtimes e g during trial operations or mains failures It can be set to 00 00 without the main operating hours counter being c...

Page 16: ...le relays 35 V DC 1 Amp e g for acoustic transducer Standards regulations VDE 100 part 710 13 2 Analogue inputs and outputs Gnerator voltage monitor 3 phase adjustable in 1 Volt steps With incorrect r...

Page 17: ...o top hat rails dimensions depth 210 x 100 x 50 mm Weight approx 0 5 kg any installation position protection rating IP 00 equipped with 15 relays of which 14 can be parametrised contact loading max 25...

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