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MULTI-LINE 2 APPLICATION NOTES Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 Parameter conversion Wiring Options I/O list Modbus DEIF A/S Frisenborgvej 33 DK-7800 Skive Tel.: +45 9614 9614 Fax: +45 9614 9615 info@deif.com www.deif.com Document no.: 4189341202A

1. General information 1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety...3 1.1.1 Warnings and notes... 3 1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer...3 1.1.3 Safety issues...3 1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge awareness...3 1.1.5 Factory settings...4 1.2 About the Application Notes...4 1.2.1 General purpose...4 1.2.2 Intended users...4 1.2.3 Contents and overall structure...4 2. Application and installation 2.1 About the application... 5 2.1.1 General description... 5 2.1.2 Converting the display...5 2.1.3 Converting the additional display... 6 2.1.4 Descriptions of options...6 2.2 Installation and parameter setup...8 2.2.1 Wiring installation...8 2.2.2 Parameter settings - system setup...11 2.2.3 Parameter setup regulator governor... 12 2.2.4 Parameter setup relay or analogue governor...12 2.2.5 Parameter setup governor relay...13 2.2.6 Synchronisation setup... 13 2.2.7 Protection setup... 14 2.2.8 External communication - using Modbus... 16 ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 2 of 17

1. General information 1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety 1.1.1 Warnings and notes Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented. To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the general text. Warnings DANGER! Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed. Notes INFO Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind. 1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the engine/generator controlled by the Multi-line 2 unit, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the set must be contacted. DANGER! The Multi-line 2 unit is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the warranty will be lost. 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. 1.1.3 Safety issues Installing and operating the Multi-line 2 unit may imply work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with live electrical equipment. DANGER! Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement inputs as this could lead to injury or death. 1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge awareness Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminal against static discharges during the installation. Once the unit is installed and connected, these precautions are no longer necessary. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 3 of 17

1.1.5 Factory settings The Multi-line 2 unit is delivered from factory with certain factory settings. These are based on average values and are not necessarily the correct settings for matching the engine/generator set in question. Precautions must be taken to check the settings before running the engine/generator set. 1.2 About the Application Notes 1.2.1 General purpose This document includes application notes for DEIF's Multi-line 2 unit. It mainly includes examples of different applications suitable for replacement. INFO For functional descriptions, the procedure for parameter setup, parameter lists, and so on, see the Designer's Reference Handbook. The general purpose of the application notes is to offer the designer information about suitable applications for the Multi-line 300 unit. DANGER! Make sure to read this document before starting to work with the Multi-line 2 unit and the genset to be controlled. Failure to do this could result in human injury or damage to the equipment. 1.2.2 Intended users The Application Notes are mainly intended for the person responsible for designing Multi-line 300 systems. In most cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful information in this document. 1.2.3 Contents and overall structure This document is divided into chapters, and in order to make the structure simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the top of a new page. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 4 of 17

INFO ACK JUMP CB OFF CB OFF CB ON CB ON VIEW VIEW LOG BACK 2. Application and installation 2.1 About the application 2.1.1 General description This document mainly includes general information (in point form) on how to upgrade a standard PPM-2 to a PPM 300 system, including mounting instructions and wiring descriptions, parameter and general standard conversions. Contact DEIF support for more details. The general purpose of this document is to help the user with the first steps of upgrading a standard PPU power management system. DEIF A/S always recommends to create a full backup parameter file before the old unit is powered down. 2.1.2 Converting the display The table below shows an overview of standard displays and the options of converting the displays. PPM-2 PPM 300 Note Alarm PPU - Power Management PMS control Power Configure Tools Info Alarm inh. multi-line PPM Regulator on Self check ok INFO LOG Log on Alarm Log Live data Engine control ACK Cool. down Run Ready Deload On 1st Standby 1st Prior. BACK JUMP STOP START Base load 1st PRIOR Alarm PPU - Power Management PMS control Power Configure Tools Info Alarm inh. multi-line PPM Self check ok Log on Alarm Log Live data Bus tie breaker Ready Deload On ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 5 of 17

INFO ACK JUMP VIEW LOG BACK PPM-2 PPM 300 Note Alarm PPU - Power Management PMS control Power Configure Tools Info Alarm inh. multi-line PPM Self check ok Log on Alarm Log Live data Shaft generator / Shore connection Ready Deload On Configure Tools Info Log on Alarm Log Live data Emergency generator 2.1.3 Converting the additional display The PPU power management unit will always be equipped with an additional operator panel for plant mode selection and control functions. The additional operator panel has 16 predefined text messages and 8 predefined push-buttons. The text messages for the LEDs and for the push-buttons can differ between the application types. AOP-1 For PPM 300, the additional display is not an option. The way to solve this is to use an AGI 410 (HMI) touch screen to handle the functions if needed. See dimensions of the AGI 410 in www.deif.com/products/agi-400. 2.1.4 Descriptions of options The PPM-2 unit housing is divided into board slot positions. This means that the unit consists of a number of printed circuit boards (PCBs) mounted in numbered slots - #1, 3, 4 and 5. Some of these board slots are standard and some are intended for options. The board slot positions are arranged as illustrated below. The illustration below shows the location of the various options related to slots #2, 4, 6, 7 and 8. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 6 of 17

Terminal block #4, 65-72 E1: 2 x +/- 25 ma GOV/AVR = Only PPM-2 E2: 2 x 0(4) to 20 ma out for GOV/AVR EF2: 1 x +/- 25 ma out for GOV/AVR 1 x 0(4) to 20 ma out for GOV/AVR Terminal block #2, 29-36 H2: Modbus RTU EF4: 1 x +/- 25 ma out for GOV/AVR 2 x relay output for GOV/AVR or configurable EF5: 1 x PWM out for CAT GOV 1 x +/- 25 ma out for GOV/AVR 2 x relay output for GOV/AVR Terminal block #6, 90-97 Inputs/ outputs F1: 2 x transducer M 13.6: 7 x bin. inputs Terminal block #7, 98-125 M1: Engine interface (PT100) M2: Engine interface (VDO) Terminal block #8, 126-133 Engine comm., in-/outputs H5: J1939 and MTU Engine comm. H 8.8: Ext.I/Os M 13.8: 7 x bin. Inputs M 14.8: 4 x relay outputs M 15.8: 4x 4 to 20 ma inp. M 16: 7 x bin. Inputs M 18: 4 x relay outputs M 14.6: 4 x relay outputs M 15.6: 4x 4 to 20 ma inp. M 16: 7 x bin. Inputs M 18: 4 x relay outputs PPM 300 does not have the above options. The table below provides an overview and description of the PPM-2 options and shows which options can be converted to PPM 300. PPM-2 Description Option type PPM 300 Option D1 Voltage/VAr/cos phi controlq load sharing Software/Hardware Standard Option E1 +/-25 ma for speed governor +/-25 ma for AVR Hardware Standard Option EF2 +/-25 ma for speed governor 1 0(4) 20 ma transducer output Hardware Standard Option EF4 +/-25 ma for speed governor or AVR 2 relay outputs for speed governor or AVR Hardware Standard Option F1 2 0(4) to 20 ma transducer out Hardware Standard N/A +/-25 ma for AVR PWM speed governor signal. Hardware Standard Option H2 Modbus communication Hardware N/A ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 7 of 17

PPM-2 Description Option type PPM 300 N/A Serial communication Profibus Hardware N/A N/A Reading of J1939 values Hardware N/A N/A Engine communication - CAN bus J1939 Hardware N/A N/A CAN bus interface for external I/O modules (Beckhoff) in slot #2 or slot #8 Hardware N/A Option J1 Display cable, 3 m Hardware Option J2 Display cable, 6 m Hardware Option J3 PC cable for utility software (RS-232) Hardware N/A N/A PC cable for option N-programming Hardware N/A Option J6 Display cable, 1 m Hardware N/A PC cable for utility software (USB), 1 m Hardware N/A Option K1 and K2 Documentation Hardware N/A Standard Engine control and protection (safety system) Hardware Standard N/A 7 digital inputs in slot #6 and/or slot #8 Hardware Standard M18 4 relay outputs in slot #6 and/or slot #8 Hardware Standard Option M15 4 analogue inputs in slot #8 Hardware Standard Option M16 7 Binary inputs in slot #6 Hardware Standard N5 Modbus TCP/IP Hardware Standard N6 N/A Verified class 0.5 Hardware Standard X2 Additional standard display on CAN bus Hardware N/A N/A Additional Operator Panel (AOP-1) Hardware N/A X4 Additional Operator Panel (AOP-2) Hardware N/A 2.2 Installation and parameter setup 2.2.1 Wiring installation The table below shows an overview of the terminals on PPM-2 and PPM 300. Some input/outputs might not be available in PPM 300. Each PPM 300 controller type is delivered with the inputs and outputs already configured according to the default configuration. General description Terminal PPM-2 Terminal description Terminal PPM 300 Terminal description Note Power supply 1 24 V DC (+) PSM3.1 term.1 24 V DC (+) Power supply module Power supply 2 0 V DC (-) PSM3.1 term.2 0 V DC (-) Power supply module Status 3+4 relay PSM3.1 term. 3+4 relay Alarm > Status OK / Trip NEL 1 5 + 6 Relay 1 (NO) ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 8 of 17

General description Terminal PPM-2 Terminal description Terminal PPM 300 Terminal description Note / Trip NEL 2 8+9 Relay 2 (NO) PMS Alarm 11 + 12 Relay 3 (NO) PSM3.1 term. 5+6 Relay Output Alarm > Any alarm 6 Common () CB OFF Open breaker 14 + 15 Relay 4 (NO) IOM3.1 term.1+2+3 Relay Output [Breaker] > Control > [Open] () CB ON sync. 17 + 18 Relay Output (NO) IOM3.1 term.4+5+6 Relay Output [Breaker] > Control > [Close] () (Relay 26) 20 Transistor output (Relay 27) 21 Transistor output COMMON (TERM.20-21) 22 COMMON IOM3.1 term.23 COMMON (TERM.13-22) / secured ON / secured OFF 23 Binary optocoupler input 24 Binary optocoupler input Shore pos. OFF 25 Binary optocoupler input Application depended Forced SWBD 26 Binary optocoupler input PMS CONTROL 27 Binary optocoupler input IOM3.1 term.22 Digital input (OFF: 0 to 2 V DC, ON: 8 to 36 V DC, Impedance: 4.7 kω) Mode > PMS control () Common for terminals 23-27 28 Common Common for terminals 23-27 Modbus RTU RS-485 29 30 31 DATA + DATA GND DATA - N/A Modbus is only available on TCP/IP Load sharing 37 38 39 Active (P)load sharing Common Reactive (Q)load sharing N/A BLACKOUT 43 Binary optocoupler input Digital input HC 1 REQUEST/ HC 2 REQUEST/ HC 1 CONNECTED/ HC 2 CONNECTED/ 44 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 45 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 46 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 47 Binary optocoupler input Digital input ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 9 of 17

General description Terminal PPM-2 Terminal description Terminal PPM 300 Terminal description Note HC 1 FIXED LOAD/ HC 2 FIXED LOAD/ ALARM INHIBIT 1/ ALARM INHIBIT 2/ 48 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 49 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 50 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 51 Binary optocoupler input Digital input 52 Binary optocoupler input Digital input Load dependent stop block 53 Binary optocoupler input Digital input CB OPEN 54 Binary optocoupler input IOM3.1 term.13 Digital input (OFF: 0 to 2 V DC, ON: 8 to 36 V DC, Impedance: 4.7 kω) [Breaker] > Feedback > [Open] () CB CLOSED 55 Binary optocoupler input IOM3.1 term.14 Digital input (OFF: 0 to 2 V DC, ON: 8 to 36 V DC, Impedance: 4.7 kω) [Breaker] > Feedback > [Closed] () COMMON (TERM. 43-55) Start ACKN. HC 1/ Start ACKN. HC 2/ 56 Common 57 + 58 Relay 6 (NO) 59 + 60 Relay 7 (NO) Digital Output Digital Output 61 + 62 Relay 8 (NO) Digital Output 63 + 64 Relay 9 (NO) Digital Output SPEED Raise 65 + 66 relay ouput GAM3.1 term. 1+2 Relay output Regulators > Governor > GOV increase () SPEED Lower 67 + 68 relay output GAM3.1 term. 3+4 Relay 67 (NO) Regulators > Governor > GOV decrease () (Relay 12)/ Raise U (Option D) (Relay 13)/ Lower U (Option D) 69 + 70 relay output 71 + 72 relay output I1 73 + 74 Current meas. ACM3.1 term.9+10 Current meas. [Source] L1 I2 75 + 76 Current meas. ACM3.1 term. 11+12 Current meas. [Source] L2 ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 10 of 17

General description Terminal PPM-2 Terminal description Terminal PPM 300 Terminal description Note I3 77 + 78 Current meas. ACM3.1 term.13+14 Current meas. [Source] L3 U1 79 Volt. meas. Gen ACM3.1 term. 5 Volt. meas. Gen [Source] L1 U2 81 Volt. meas. Gen ACM3.1 term.6 Volt. meas. Gen [Source] L2 U3 83 Volt. meas. Gen ACM3.1 term.7 Volt. meas. Gen [Source] L3 U1 85 Volt. meas. BB ACM3.1 term.1 Volt. meas. BB [Busbar] L1 U2 87 Volt. meas. BB ACM3.1 term.2 Volt. meas. BB [Busbar] L2 U3 89 Volt. meas. BB ACM3.1 term.3 Volt. meas. BB [Busbar] L3 CAN bus interface #1 CAN bus interface #1 CAN bus interface #2 CAN bus interface #2 128 CAN-L N/A 130 CAN-H N/A 131 CAN-L N/A 133 CAN-H N/A 2.2.2 Parameter settings - system setup The PC utility software is a software program that can be used for configuration of the Multi-line products. There are two versions, 1.x for PPM-2 and PICUS for PPM 300. The utility software can be downloaded at www.deif.com. The table below shows a direct conversion of the parameters that include nominal settings. Nominal settings Parameter PPM-2 Description Address Value Parameter PPM 300 Description Value 6001 Nom. frequency 269 Hz Generator Nominal settings Nom. f (1) Hz 6002 Nom. power 270 kw Generator Nominal settings Nom. P (1) kw 6003 Nom. current 271 A Generator Nominal settings Nom. I (1) A 6004 Nom. voltage 272 V Generator Nominal settings Nom. U (1) V ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 11 of 17

Parameter PPM-2 Description Address Value Parameter PPM 300 Description Value N/A Engine > Nominal settings Nom. RPM (1) RPM 6021 Volt. prim. GEN 273 V Generator > AC setup G primary U V 6022 Volt. sec. GEN 274 V Generator > AC setup G secondary U V 6023 Current prim. 275 A Generator > AC setup G primary I A 6024 Current sec. 276 A Generator > AC setup G secondary I A 6031 Volt. prim. BUS 277 V Busbar > AC setup BB primary U1 V 6032 Volt. sec. BUS 278 V Busbar > AC setup BB secondary U1 V N/A Busbar > AC setup BB nominal U1 V 2.2.3 Parameter setup regulator governor The table below illustrates the differences in the regulator parameter setup. In PPM 300, the possibility to adjust the differential band in the regulator has been added. Parameter setup digital regulator for governor Parameter PPM-2 Description Address Parameter PPM 300 Description 2512 Freq. control Kp 92 2513 Freq. control Ki 93 2522 Power control Kp 96 2523 Power control Ki 97 Regulators > Governor: Relay output settings > Frequency regulation. Regulators > Governor: Relay output settings > Frequency regulation Regulators > Governor: Relay output settings > Power regulation. Regulators > Governor: Relay output settings > Power regulation. f Kp f Ti P Kp f deadband 2.2.4 Parameter setup relay or analogue governor In PPM 300, it is possible to change between relay and analogue governor setup. You must assign these outputs under Configure > Input/output. Select the hardware module, then select a digital output to configure. Most of the controller inputs and outputs can be assigned any function. Functions are not restricted to specific hardware modules. For example, governor and AVR control functions can use any inputs and outputs, and do not have to use the inputs and outputs on the Governor and AVR module (GAM3.1). ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 12 of 17

The governor and AVR module has terminals for analogue load sharing. It also has four relay outputs, two analogue outputs and a pulse width modulation output, and two analogue inputs. These I/Os are configurable. Standard/default: The PPM 300 is set up using relay regulation. If PPM-2 is using analogue regulation, it requires an analogue option card. Parameter setup relay or analogue governor Controller Parameter Description Address Set point PPM-2 N/A Option dependent N/A N/A PPM 300 Configure > Input/ output Reg. output GOV Relay or analogue 2.2.5 Parameter setup governor relay The PPM-2 standard unit controls the governor on relay output terminals 65-68, slot #4. These are not configurable. The PPM 300 standard unit controls the governor on relay output GAM3.1, slot 5 terminal 1-4. These are fully configurable. The table below shows the differences in the standard parameter settings. Parameter setup governor relay Controller Parameter Description Address Value PPM-2 2621 GOV Min ON time 112 ms PPM-2 2622 GOV period time 113 ms PPM 300 PPM 300 Parameters > Regulator Governor: Relay output settings Parameters > Regulator Governor: Relay output settings Minimum ON time N/A ms Period time N/A ms 2.2.6 Synchronisation setup The table below shows which parameters that are to be configured when setting the synchronisation. Synchronisation setup Parameter PPM-2 Description Address Parameter PPM 300 Description 2021 Sync. dfmax 71 2022 Sync. dfmin 72 2023 Sync. dumax 73 2024 Sync. t CB 74 2091 Blackout dfmax 80 Parameters > Breakers >Generator breaker Parameters > Breakers >Generator breaker Parameters > Breakers >Generator breaker Parameters > Breakers >Generator breaker Configure > Parameters > AC configuration > Delta frequency max. Delta frequency min. Delta voltage max. Breaker close time Minimum OK frequency ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 13 of 17

Parameter PPM-2 Description Address Parameter PPM 300 Description [Source] > Voltage and frequency OK (blackout start). 2092 Blackout dumax 81 N/A Configure > Parameters > AC configuration > [Source] > Voltage and frequency OK (blackout start). Maximum OK frequency Sync. blackout enable 2.2.7 Protection setup The following adjustment points are available in PPM-2: Set points, delay timer, fail class, output A or B. The protection has a commissioning window where live status is shown. PPM-2 protection setup from USW-3 Fail classes All activated alarms must be configured with a fail class. The fail classes define the category of the alarms and the subsequent alarm action. In PPM 300, the same adjustment points are present, but "Fail class" is called "Actions". PPM-2 has eight different fail classes, compared with PPM 300 which has six different actions. In PPM 300 it is NOT possible to set fail class to, for example: DG Prewarning, CB shortcircuit, and System alarm. See the Designers Reference handbook for more information. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 14 of 17

PPM-2 fail class setup PPM 300 fail class setup In order to select when the alarms are to be active, there is a configurable inhibit setting for every alarm. Inhibits are also different from PPM-2 to PPM 300 parameter. The inhibit functionality is only available via the PC utility software. For every alarm there is a drop-down window where it is possible to select which signals that have to be present in order to inhibit the alarm. PPM-2 Inhibit setup ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 15 of 17

PPM 300 Inhibit setup See the Designers Reference handbook for more information. 2.2.8 External communication - using Modbus PPM-2 This only applies to the external communication board (options H2 and H3) located in slot #2. The USB service port and Ethernet port (option N) also support Modbus. The functions and readings on Modbus addresses are not the same from a PPM-2 to a PPM 300 controller. PPM 300 The controller includes a built-in client for Modbus TCP/IP In cases using Modbus RTU in the PPM-2, the PPM 300 controller must have an additional Modbus mapping device to fulfil the need in a retrofit project. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 16 of 17

INFO If Modbus is used for SCADA, AMS, and so on, DEIF DK should be contacted to modify the Modbus list in PPM 300. ML-2 Application notes Converting PPM-2 to PPM 300 4189341202A UK Page 17 of 17