Deif iE 250 Manuale utente

iE 250
intelligent Energy controller
Operator's manual
4189341349A

1. About the Operator's manual
1.1 Symbols and notation...............................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Intended users of the Operator's manual....................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Need more information?.........................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Software versions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.5 Warnings and safety.................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.6 Legal information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2. Getting started
2.1 About the display........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.1 Display layout........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Screen layout........................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.3 Controls.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.1.4 Navigation menu...............................................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.5 Status LED............................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.6 Virtual keyboards.............................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.1.7 Filter.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
2.1.8 Sort..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
2.2 About the controller operation........................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.2.1 Display operation/feature restrictions..................................................................................................................................................................15
2.2.2 Power management control......................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.2.3 Utility software.................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
3. Control and operation
3.1 About the control and operation.....................................................................................................................................................................................16
3.2 Controller modes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.2.1 About the controller mode..........................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.2.2 Change mode....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.3 Asset control..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.3.1 Start the asset...................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.3.2 Stop the asset..................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.4 Breaker control.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
3.4.1 Close the breaker............................................................................................................................................................................................................19
3.4.2 Open the breaker............................................................................................................................................................................................................19
3.5 Alarms...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.5.1 About the alarms.............................................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.5.2 Alarm flowchart................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
3.5.3 Alarm states......................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
3.5.4 Alarms page......................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
3.5.5 Alarm handling and actions......................................................................................................................................................................................24
3.6 Logs.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
3.6.1 About event logs............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.6.2 Event logs page.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
3.6.3 DM2 logs page.................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
3.7 Notification centre................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.7.1 About notifications..........................................................................................................................................................................................................28
3.7.2 Notification centre......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
3.8 Operator messages...............................................................................................................................................................................................................29
3.8.1 Controller status texts..................................................................................................................................................................................................29
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3.8.2 Operator information messages............................................................................................................................................................................30
4. Configuration
4.1 Parameters page......................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
4.2 Input/output configuration...............................................................................................................................................................................................33
4.2.1 About input or output channels..............................................................................................................................................................................33
4.2.2 I/O configuration page................................................................................................................................................................................................34
5. End-of-life
5.1 Disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment...................................................................................................................................35
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1. About the Operator's manual
1.1 Symbols and notation
Symbols for general notes
NOTE This shows general information.
More information
This shows where you can find more information.
Example
This shows an example.
How to ...
This shows a link to a video for help and guidance.
Symbols for hazard statements
DANGER!
This shows dangerous situations.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations will result in death, serious personal injury, and equipment
damage or destruction.
WARNING
This shows potentially dangerous situations.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in death, serious personal injury, and equipment
damage or destruction.
CAUTION
This shows low level risk situation.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
This shows an important notice
Make sure to read this information.
Symbols for LEDs
LEDs in this document are noted by the following symbols:
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Symbol Colour State Notes
Grey Off Static
• The LED is not active.
• The feature or indication is not
active.
or Any On Static or flashing The feature or indication is active.
1.2 Intended users of the Operator's manual
CAUTION
Read this manual
Read this manual before you operate the system. Failure to do this may result in personal injury and damage to
the equipment.
The Operator's manual is for the operator that completes daily operations with the controller. The manual includes
information about the LEDs, buttons and screens, and general operator tasks, alarms, and logs.
1.3 Need more information?
Get direct access to the resources you need by using the links below.
DEIF website
Official DEIF homepage.
Documentation
See all the related documentation.
Support
Self-help resources and how to contact
DEIF for assistance.
How to...
Learn how to use this product.
Product
iE 250 product page.
Give feedback
Let us have your feedback on our
documentation.
AutoCAD
AutoCAD drawing
STP
Step STP drawing
3D PDF
3D PDF drawing *
NOTE * To view a 3D PDF you must enable multimedia and 3D content in your PDF viewer.
1.4 Software versions
The information in this document relates to software versions:
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Software Details Version
iE 250 Controller application 3.0.0.x
PICUS PC software 1.0.21.x
1.5 Warnings and safety
Safety during installation and operation
When you install and operate the equipment, you may have to work with dangerous currents and voltages. The installation
must only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with electrical equipment.
DANGER!
Hazardous live currents and voltages
Do not touch any terminals, especially the AC measurement inputs and the relay terminals, as this could lead to
injury or death.
Automatic and remote-controlled starts
CAUTION
Automatic genset start
The power management system automatically starts gensets when more power is needed. It can be difficult for
an inexperienced operator to predict which gensets will start. In addition, gensets can be started remotely (for
example, via an Ethernet connection, or a digital input).
To avoid personal injury, the genset design, the layout, and maintenance procedures must take this into account.
Do not manually override active alarm actions
DANGER!
Manual override of latched alarm action
If the alarm action is manually overridden, a latched alarm does NOT provide any protection.
Do not override the alarm action of an active alarm. An alarm may be active because it is latched, or because the
alarm condition is still present.
Latched Over-current alarm example
The controller trips a breaker because of over-current. The operator then manually (that is, not using the
controller) closes the breaker while the Over-current alarm is still latched.
If another over-current situation arises, the controller does not trip the breaker again. The controller regards the
original Over-current latched alarm as still active.
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1.6 Legal information
Warranty
NOTICE
Warranty
The controller is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened the warranty will be lost.
Open source software
This product contains open source software licensed under, for example, the GNU General Public License and
GNU Lesser General Public License The source code for this software can be obtained by contacting DEIF at
support@deif.com. DEIF reserves the right to charge for the cost of the service.
Trademarks
DEIF and the DEIF logo are trademarks of DEIF A/S.
Bonjour® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Adobe®, Acrobat®, and Reader®are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the
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SAE J1939® is a registered trademark of SAE International®.
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Modbus® is a registered trademark of Schneider Automation Inc.
Torx®, Torx Plus® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC in the United States or
other countries.
Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF
does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the
English document. If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.
Copyright
© Copyright DEIF A/S. All rights reserved.
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2. Getting started
2.1 About the display
2.1.1 Display layout
3
4
5
6
8
7
2
1
No. Item Notes
1 Display screen 7" colour touch screen.
2 Status LED Multi-colour LED for status indication.
3 Notification centre
button
Silences the alarm horn relay, and opens the Notification centre, which shows alarms
and events.
4 Navigation buttons Up, down, left, and right arrows.
Enter button Confirms the selection.
Back button • Returns to the previous page
• Shows the menu.
• Hold: Change to Dashboard
5 Control centre button Opens the Control centre.
6 Configurable buttons Buttons are can be activated either by pressing the physical button or the soft key on
the screen. *
7 Start button In MANUAL or NO REG it starts the equipment.
In AUTO it starts the Power management control.
8 Stop button ** In MANUAL or NO REG it stops the equipment.
In AUTO it stops the Power management control.
NOTE * Dashboards can be created, copied and modified, to assign different functions to the buttons designer).
** Double press to override cooldown process. Press again to cancel Idle run, if configured.
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2.1.2 Screen layout
Start attempts
1
Total running hours
3
Active energy export
1795
kWh
Active energy export
387
kvar
Generator | Total
kW
600 Generator | Total
kvar
125
Generator | L1
Hz
50.00
Generator | L1-L2
V
400
Mains | Total
kW
0Mains | Total
kvar
0
Mains | L1
Hz
50.00
Mains | L1-L2
V
400
Island manual 3 h
OPEN CLOSE
80 % 10:18:38
OPEN CLOSE
3
12
4
No. Item Notes
1 Status text Shows the status of the controller.
2 Information Shows status information:
Run hours total. Fuel level. *
3 Page Example page shown is a dashboard.
Dashboards and display headers are configured from PICUS with the Display designer.
4 Soft keys
Shows the soft keys if applicable for the page viewed.
Example shown includes a mimic.
NOTE * Fuel level and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) percentage level are only shown if the data is available.
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2.1.3 Controls
You can operate the controller with flexible controls.
6-way navigation
Button navigation for control, selection, and entering
information.
Touch screen
Easy to use touch interface for most functions.
This feature can also be disabled.
Configurable buttons
Six configurable buttons, allow direct functions from pages.
Dedicated buttons
Dedicated buttons for start and stop of the asset,
Notification centre and Control centre.
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