The first time the power level decreases below the Minimum Reverse Power setting does not last long enough to cause a trip. The second time the accumulating amount reaches the calculated delay and a trip is received. Dropping below Reverse Power Level would cause a trip instantly.
Reverse KVAR Limit
• Range: –.0 to –00
• Set as a percentage of the Rated kVAR. If the EGCP-2 senses a kVAR load greater than this value the Reverse kVAR Delay begins. When the Delay times out, an alarm will trigger.
• Used to indicate loss of field excitation to the generator.
Reverse KVAR Delay
• Range: 0.1 to 5.0 seconds.
• Provides a delay before triggering the Alarm.
Remote Faults #1 through #6
• Each fault is programmable for: disabled warning visual alarm audible alarm soft shutdown hard shutdown Remote Faults #1 through #6:
• Each alarm has a programmable time delay (0 to 30 seconds).
• Each alarm can be set for any of the standard alarm or shutdown levels.
• Remote Faults 1 and 2 can have a Stable Delay time Enabled or Disabled. When Enabled a 15 second timer will begin after the Gen Stable period has expired.
Preglow Time
• Time of preglow allowed prior to engine crank cycle.
• Maintained through engine cranking.
• Resets after every crank attempt.
Crank Time
• Maximum Allowable Time for Engine Cranking. Crank Cutout
• Engine rpm level where crank command is canceled.