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DSE335 Operator Manual ISSUE 1.1
DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC
DSE335 Operator Manual
Document Number 057-158
Author: Ashley Senior
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DSE335 Operator Manual ISSUE 1.1 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC DSE335 Operator Manual Document Number 057-158 Author: Ashley Senior

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Specification 10 3.5 LOAD CURRENT SENSING Measurement type True RMS conversion Sample Rate 5KHz or better Harmonics Up to 10th or better Nominal

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Specification 11 3.5.2 CT POLARITY Take care to ensure the correct polarity of the CTs. Incorrect CT orientation will lead to negative kW readings

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Specification 12 3.6 DIGITAL INPUTS Number 12 Configurable negative or positive switching inputs in banks of 3 through PC Software Arrangement Cont

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Specification 13 3.8 COMMUNICATION PORTS USB Port USB2.0 Device for connection to PC running DSE configuration suite only Max distance 6m (yards)

Page 6 - 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY

Specification 14 3.8.2 RS232 The RS232 port on the controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol. The Gencomm register table for the controller is av

Page 7 - 2 INTRODUCTION

Specification 15 3.8.2.2 RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL MODEMS: • Multitech Global Modem – MultiModem ZBA (PSTN) DSE Part Number 020-252 (Contact DSE Sales

Page 8 - 3 SPECIFICATIONS

Specification 16 3.8.3 RS485 The RS485 port on the series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol. The DSE Gencomm register table for the contro

Page 9 - 3.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION

Specification 17 3.8.4 DSENET® FOR EXPANSION MODULES DSENet® is the interconnection cable between the host controller and the expansion module(s) a

Page 10 - 3.5 LOAD CURRENT SENSING

Specification 18 3.10 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 3.10.1 DIMENSIONS 240.0mm x 181.1mm x 41.7mm (9.4” x 7.1” x 1.6”) 3.10.2 PANEL CUTOUT 220mm x 160m

Page 11 - 3.5.4 CT CLASS

Specification 19 3.10.4 FIXING CLIPS The module is held into the panel fascia using the supplied fixing clips. • Withdraw the fixing clip screw (t

Page 12 - 3.7 OUTPUTS

DSE335 Operator Manual 2 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC Highfield House Hunmanby North Yorkshire YO14 0PH ENGLAND Sales Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099 Sales F

Page 13 - 3.8 COMMUNICATION PORTS

Specification 20 3.10.5 CABLE TIE FIXING POINTS Integral cable tie fixing points are included on the rear of the module’s case to aid wiring. This a

Page 14 - 3.8.2 RS232

Specification 21 3.11 APPLICABLE STANDARDS BS 4884-1 This document conforms to BS4884-1 1992 Specification for presentation of essential informatio

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Specification 22 IEEE C37.2 (Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and Contact Designations) Continued… 50 – Instantaneous overcu

Page 16 - 3.8.3 RS485

Specification 23 3.11.1 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS IP CLASSIFICATIONS The modules specification under BS EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided

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Specification 24 3.11.2 NEMA CLASSIFICATIONS The modules NEMA Rating (Approximate) 12 (Front of module when module is installed into the control

Page 18 - 3.10.3 WEIGHT

Installation – Terminal Description 25 4 INSTALLATION The module is designed to be mounted on the panel fascia. For dimension and mounting details,

Page 19 - 3.10.4 FIXING CLIPS

Installation – Terminal Description 26 4.1.1 DC SUPPLY, OUTPUTS G-L Pin No. Description Cable Size Notes 1 DC Plant Supply Input (Negative)

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Installation – Terminal Description 27 4.1.3 CONFIGURABLE DIGITAL INPUTS J-K, DSENET Pin No. Description Cable Size Notes 18 Configurable di

Page 21 - 3.11 APPLICABLE STANDARDS

Installation – Terminal Description 28 4.1.6 S1 VOLTAGE SENSING Pin No. Description Cable Size Notes S1 38 S1 L1 (R) voltage monitoring 1.0mm

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Installation – Terminal Description 29 4.1.7.1 CONNECTION TO TERMINALS 45 & 46/47 The function of terminals 45 & 46/47 change position depe

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DSE335 Operator Manual 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...

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Installation – Terminal Description 30 4.1.8 CONFIGURABLE VOLT-FREE CHANGEOVER OUTPUTS C & D Pin No. Description Cable Size Notes 48 Out

Page 25 - 4 INSTALLATION

Installation – Terminal Description 31 4.1.10 RS485 CONNECTOR Pin No. Notes A (-) Two core screened twisted pair cable. 120Ω impedance suitable fo

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Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 32 4.2 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS As every system has different requirements, these diagrams show only a TYPIC

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Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 33 4.2.1 DSE335 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT PROTECTION NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Earthing the

Page 28 - 4.1.6 S1 VOLTAGE SENSING

Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 34 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TOPOLOGIES The controller is factory configured to connect to a 3 phase, 4 wire Star conn

Page 29 - (I1,I2,I3)

Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 35 4.3.2 SINGLE PHASE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Earthing the neutral conductor ‘be

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Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 36 4.3.4 2 PHASE (L1 & L2) 3 WIRE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Earthing the neut

Page 31 - 4.1.11 RS232 CONNECTOR

Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 37 4.3.6 2 PHASE (L1 & L3) 3 WIRE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Earthing the neut

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Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 38 4.3.8 3 PHASE 4 WIRE WITH UNRESTRICTED EARTH FAULT MEASURING NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Unrestricted Earth Fa

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Installation – Typical Wiring Diagrams 39 4.4 EARTH SYSTEMS 4.4.1 NEGATIVE EARTH The typical wiring diagrams located within this document show co

Page 34 - 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TOPOLOGIES

DSE335 Operator Manual 4 4.1.8 CONFIGURABLE VOLT-FREE CHANGEOVER OUTPUTS C & D ... 30 4.1.9 PC CONFIGURATION INTERFACE CON

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Description Of Controls 40 5 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 5.1 DSE335 ATS MODULE Menu navigation

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Description Of Controls 41 5.2 QUICKSTART GUIDE This section provides a quick start guide to the module’s operation. 5.2.1 STARTING THE S2 NOTE:N

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Viewing The Instrument Pages 42 5.3 VIEWING THE INSTRUMENT PAGES It is possible to scroll to display the different pages of information by repeated

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Viewing The Instrument Pages 43 5.3.1 STATUS This is the ‘home’ page, the page that is displayed when no other page has been selected, and the page

Page 39 - 4.4 EARTH SYSTEMS

Viewing The Instrument Pages 44 5.3.2 S1 Contains electrical values of S1 measured or derived from the module’s voltage and current inputs. • S1

Page 40 - 5 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

Viewing The Instrument Pages 45 5.3.6 EVENT LOG The module maintains a log of past alarms and/or selected status changes. At the time of writing, t

Page 41 - 5.2 QUICKSTART GUIDE

Viewing The Instrument Pages 46 5.3.7 SERIAL PORT 5.3.7.1 RS232 SERIAL PORT This section is included to give information about the RS232 serial

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Viewing The Instrument Pages 47 Example 1 continued – Modem diagnostics Modem diagnostic screens are included; press when viewing the RS232 Serial

Page 43 - 5.3.1 STATUS

Viewing The Instrument Pages 48 Modem Setup Sequence 1) If the Modem and module communicate successfully: 2) In case of communication failure

Page 44 - 5.3.5 ALARMS

Viewing The Instrument Pages 49 5.3.7.2 RS485 SERIAL PORT This section is included to give information about the currently selected serial port and

Page 45 - 5.3.6 EVENT LOG

DSE335 Operator Manual 5 6.7.2 TEST OFF LOAD ...

Page 46 - 5.3.7 SERIAL PORT

Viewing The Instrument Pages 50 5.3.8 SCHEDULER Contains the current schedule plan for S2 configured in module. 2222/3/3/3/3 ScheduleSchedule

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Control and Indications 51 5.5 USER CONFIGURABLE INDICATORS These LEDs can be configured by the user to indicate any one of 100+ different function

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Operation 52 6 OPERATION 6.1 CONTROL Control of the module is via push buttons mounted on the front of the module with START INHIBIT/RESET ( ),

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Operation 53 6.2 CONTROL PUSH-BUTTONS Description Button Start Inhibit/Reset This button places the module into its ‘START INHIBIT/RESET ’ mode.

Page 50 - 5.3.9 ABOUT

Operation 54 Description Button Mute / Lamp Test This button silences the audible alarm if it is sounding and illuminates all of the LEDs as a lamp

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Operation 55 6.3 LOAD SHEDDING CONTROL This feature may be enabled by the system designer to ensure the loading on S2 is kept to a nominal amount.

Page 52 - 6.1 CONTROL

Operation 56 6.4 START INHIBIT/RESET NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: If a digital input configurIf a digital input configurIf a digital input configur

Page 53 - 6.2 CONTROL PUSH-BUTTONS

Operation 57 6.5 MANUAL MODE NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: IfIfIfIf a digital input configured to a digital input configured to a digital input co

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Operation 58 Once the load has been transferred to S2, it will not be automatically transferred back to the S1 supply. To manually transfer the load

Page 55 - 6.3 LOAD SHEDDING CONTROL

Operation 59 6.6 AUTOMATIC MODE NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: If a digital input configured to If a digital input configured to If a digital input c

Page 56 - 6.4 START INHIBIT/RESET

Bibliography 6 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from the DSE webs

Page 57 - 6.5 MANUAL MODE

Operation 60 6.6.3 S2 AVAILABLE In AUTO ‘ ’mode, the load is automatically transferred to S2 when it is within limits (if configured as a mains sup

Page 58 - 6.5.3 STOPPING SEQUENCE

Operation 61 6.7 MODE SELECTION NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: If a digital input configured to If a digital input configured to If a digital input co

Page 59 - 6.6 AUTOMATIC MODE

Operation 62 6.7.2 TEST OFF LOAD Activate by pressing the MODE ‘ ’ button repeatedly until ‘Test off Load’ is shown on the display, then press the

Page 60 - 6.6.4 STOPPING SEQUENCE

Operation 63 6.7.3 PROHIBIT RETURN Activate by pressing the MODE ‘ ’ button repeatedly until ‘Prohibit Return’ is shown on the display, then press

Page 61 - 6.7 MODE SELECTION

Operation 64 6.7.3.3 S2 AVAILABLE In Prohibit Return mode, the load is automatically transferred to S2 when it is within limits (if configured as

Page 62 - 6.7.2 TEST OFF LOAD

Protections 65 7 PROTECTIONS When an alarm is present, the Audible Alarm will sound and the Common alarm LED if configured will illuminate. The aud

Page 63 - 6.7.3 PROHIBIT RETURN

Protections 66 7.1 INDICATIONS Indications are non-critical and often status conditions. They do not appear on the LCD of the module as a text mess

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Protections 67 7.2 WARNINGS Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions and do not affect the operation of the system, they serve to draw the operato

Page 65 - 7 PROTECTIONS

Protections 68 Display Reason PLC Functions If a PLC Function has been configured as a warning the appropriate LCD message will be displayed and the

Page 66 - 7.1 INDICATIONS

Scheduler 69 8 SCHEDULER The controller contains an inbuilt exercise run scheduler, capable of automatically starting and stopping the set. Up to 1

Page 67 - 7.2 WARNINGS

Introduction 7 2 INTRODUCTION This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSE335 module, part of the DSEAts® range of p

Page 68 - 7.3 ELECTRICAL TRIPS

Front Panel Configuration 70 9 FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION This configuration mode allows the operator limited customising of the way the module ope

Page 69 - 8.3 AUTO MODE

Front Panel Configuration 71 9.1 ACCESSING THE MAIN FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION EDITOR Press and hold the TICK ‘ ’ button to enter the editor. If a

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Front Panel Configuration 72 9.1.1 EDITING A PARAMETER Enter the editor as described above. Press the (left) or (right) buttons to cycle to th

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Front Panel Configuration 73 9.2 ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Refer to DSE335 Configuration Suite Manual (DSE part 057Refer to DSE3

Page 72 - 9.1.1 EDITING A PARAMETER

Front Panel Configuration 74 NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: Refer to DSE335 Configuration Suite Manual (DSE Refer to DSE335 Configuration Suite Manual (DSE

Page 73 - 9.2 ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS

Commissioning and Fault Finding 75 10 COMMISSIONING 10.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING Before the system is started, it is recommended that the following chec

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Commissioning and Fault Finding 76 11 FAULT FINDING 11.1 STARTING Symptom Possible Remedy Unit is inoperative Read/Write configuration does not

Page 75 - 10 COMMISSIONING

Commissioning and Fault Finding 77 11.4 COMMUNICATIONS Symptom Possible Remedy RS485 inoperative Check : • Connection cable – Belden 9841 or equ

Page 76 - 11 FAULT FINDING

Commissioning and Fault Finding 78 11.6 MISCELLANEOUS Symptom Possible Remedy Module appears to ‘revert’ to an earlier configuration When editing

Page 77 - 11.5 INSTRUMENTS

Maintenance, Spares, Repairs and Servicing 79 12 MAINTENANCE, SPARES, REPAIR AND SERVICING The controller is Fit and Forget. As such, there are no u

Page 78 - 11.6 MISCELLANEOUS

Specification 8 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 PART NUMBERING 0335 - 001 - 01 At the time of this document production, there have been

Page 79 - 12.1.2 INDIVIDUAL PLUGS

DSENet Expansion Modules 80 12.4 DSENET EXPANSION MODULES NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: A maximum of six (6A maximum of six (6A maximum of six (6A maxim

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Disposal & Warranty 81 13 WARRANTY DSE provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any applic

Page 81 - 14 DISPOSAL

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Specification 9 3.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION Connection type Two part connector. • Male part fitted to module • Female part supplied in module pac

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