DEEP SEA ELECTRONIC DSE-8680 Synchronising Generator Bus Tie Module Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- DEEP SEA ELECTRONIC
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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS
DSEG8680 Installation Instructions
This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSEG8680 module and is part of the DSEGenset® range of products.
The DSE8680 module is a bus tie controller designed to control a Bus Tie. A bus tie controller separates two halves of a generator common bus. The DSE8680 manages the synchronising and check synch and automatically controls the DSE AMSC (Advanced Multi Set Communications) Link when opening/closing the bus tie.
CONTROL BUTTONS
Icon | Description |
---|---|
Auto Button |
In the G8680 the auto button is used to select Auto Mode.
| Alarm Mute / Lamp Test
This button silences the audible alarm in the controller, de-activates the Audible Alarm output (if configured) and illuminates all of the LEDs on the module’s facia as a lamp test function.
| Open Close Bus Breaker
There are two controller buttons (left and right) which provide various control options for the breaker:
This button opens and closes the breaker.
| Manual
This mode allows manual control of the functions. Once in Manual mode the module will respond to the breaker button , toggling the bus breaker.
| Reset
Resets any alarms that have been detected by the controller.
| Menu Navigation
Used for navigating the instrumentation, event log and configuration screens.
ACCESSING THE `RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR
NOTE: Depending upon module configuration, some parameters in the ‘Running’ Editor may not be available. For more information refer to DSE publication 057-326 DSEG8680 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual available fromwww.deepseaelectronics.com
RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS
Section | Parameter As Shown On Display | Values |
---|---|---|
Display Settings | Contrast | 0-100 % |
Language | English, Other | |
Commissioning Screens | Active, Inactive |
Editor
Contrast
53%
EDITING A PARAMETER
- Press and hold the Tick button for 5 seconds to access the editor.
- Press the Scroll buttons to select parameter.
- Press the Tick button to adjust the value (flashing) using the .Scroll buttons
- Press the Tick button save the changes.
ACTIVATING THE COMMISSIONING SCREENS
Editor Display
Commissioning Screens Active
- Press the Scroll buttons to select commisioning screens parameter.
- Press the Tick button to adjust the value (flashing) using the .Scroll buttons
- Press the Tick button save the changes.
EXITING THE RUNNING CONFIGURATION EDITOR
NOTE: The editor automatically exits after 5 minutes of inactivity to ensure security.
- Press and hold the Tick ****button for 5 seconds to exit the editor and save the changes.
DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions | 250 mm x 189 mm x 50.5 mm (9.85 ” x 7.43 ” x 1.99 ”) |
Panel Cutout | 220 mm X 160 mm (8.7” X 6.3”) |
Weight | 0.76 kg (1.67 lb) |
Operating Temperature with Standard Display | -30 ºC to +70 ºC (-22 ºF to +158 |
ºF)
Operating Temperature with Heated Display| -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158
ºF)
Storage Temperature| -40 ºC to +80 ºC (-40 ºF to +176 ºF)
FIXING CLIPS
NOTE: In conditions of excessive vibration, mount the control panel on
suitable anti-vibration mountings
The module is held into the control panel fascia using the supplied fixing
clips.
- Withdraw the fixing clip screw (turn anticlockwise) until only the pointed end is protruding from the clip.
- Insert the three `prongs’ of the fixing clip into the slots in the side of the DSE module’s case.
- Pull the fixing clip backwards (towards the back of the module) ensuring all three prongs of the clip are inside their allotted slots.
- Turn the fixing clip screws clockwise until they make contact with the panel fascia.
- Turn the screws a quarter of a turn to secure the module into the control panel’s fascia. Care must be taken not to over tighten the fixing clip screws.
REQUIREMENTS FOR UL CERTIFICATION
WARNING!: More than one live circuit exists, see diagram overleaf for further information.
Specification | Description |
---|---|
Screw Terminal Tightening Torque | • 4.5 lb-in (0.5 Nm) |
Conductors | • Terminals suitable for connection of conductor size 13 AWG to 20 |
AWG (0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm²).
• Conductor protection must be provided in accordance with NFPA 70, Article
240 (USA)
• Low voltage circuits (35 V or less) must be supplied from the engine
starting battery or an isolated secondary circuit.
• The communication, sensor, and/or battery derived circuit conductors shall
be separated and secured to maintain at least ¼” (6 mm) separation from the
generator and mains connected circuit conductors unless all conductors are
rated 600 V or greater.
Current Inputs| • Must be connected through UL Listed (if working to UL
requirements) or recognized isolating current transformers with the secondary
rating of 5 A max.
Communication Circuits| • Must be connected to communication circuits of UL
Listed equipment (if working to UL requirements).
DC Output Pilot Duty| • 0.5 A
Mounting| • Suitable for flat surface mounting in Type 1 Enclosure Type rating
with surrounding air temperature -22 ºF to +122 ºF (-30 ºC to +50 ºC)
• Suitable for pollution degree 3 environments when voltage sensing inputs do
not exceed 300 V. When used to monitor voltages over 300 V device to be
installed in an unventilated or filtered ventilation enclosure to maintain a
pollution degree 2 environment.
Maximum Operating Temperature| • 122 ºF (50 ºC)
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
NOTE: Typical Wiring Diagrams are available in the product’s operator manual, refer to DSE Publication: 057-327 DSE8660 Operator Manual available fromwww.deepseaelectronics.com for more information.
BATTERY NEGATIVE MUST BE GROUNDED
NOTE 1. MUST BE FITTED AS FIRST OR LAST UNIT ON DSENET WITH NO TERMINATION RESISTOR. THE SUBSEQUENT FIRST OR LAST UNIT ON DSENET MUST BE FITTED WITH A 120 OHM TERMINATION RESISTOR TERMINALS A AND B.
NOTE 2. IF THE MODULE IS FIRST OR LAST UNIT ON THE LINK. IT MUST BE FITTED WITH A 120 OHM TERMINATION RESISTOR ACROSS TERMINALS H AND L.
NOTE 3. WHEN THE 4TH CT IS PLACED ON THE NEUTRAL. TERMINAL 56 IS THE CT COMMON. WHEN THE 4TH IS NOT IN USE OR PLACED ON THE EARTH CONNECTION, TERMINAL 56 IS THE CT COMMON
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