Mechkane
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2023
- 7
I recently started working with a 1990s vintage CAT3616 genset(with Kato generator) that includes PLC-5 controls; I'm trying to come up to speed with this system (no pun intended) and all the fancy accessories they added in the 90s. It has a EGB-29P and 2301A (low voltage model); a KCR-760 (Kato) Voltage regulator, a VAR/PF controller (Basler) set to PF control, SPM-A, Excitation limiter, and a Woodward Load pulse sensor unit. Need I say more..
This genset is only used for backup emergency type power and only is tied to the grid for testing periodically. So testing tied to the grid is 99.9% of what we do with this genset.
I'm more familiar with non PLC Gensets with a 2301A that will enable droop when paralleling with the grid. I was shocked to see that the droop contact (14) on this CAT setup will close when the PLC sees we are tied to the grid versus what I'm more familiar with. (PLC sends signal to a Potter/Brumfield socket relay, which one of its contacts is the aux droop contact for the 2301A) (another set of contacts does put the Voltage regulator in droop).
I would have thought being in Isoch tied to the grid would be bad. I first thought the relay contacts for the 2301A were incorrect.
The 2301A terminals 10/11 show to go to a OFE1 (Analog output Voltage type PLC card). I thought initially that this was a useless connection since those terminals 10/11 are disabled in Droop mode.
I then read in the Woodward manual for the 2301A (Manual 82389_CAT) that includes a small section that included "when running a single unit on an infinite bus with a generator loading control or Import/export control, terminal 14 must be connected to terminal 16 (i.e. close the droop contact) to connect the load matching circuit to the load-sharing lines. The load-sharing lines must be wired to the generator loading control or Import/export control". I'm assuming the PLC I have is the "Import/Export" control? The PLC logic for sending a Block trans write to the Analog PLC card...and to the 2301A is very slim...
I saw in other forums that Woodward 26260 manual was a good reference, so I checked it out. But I'm scratching my head on comparing its terms to what I have installed?
Does anyone else have a similar setup/ or experience with this setup?
This genset is only used for backup emergency type power and only is tied to the grid for testing periodically. So testing tied to the grid is 99.9% of what we do with this genset.
I'm more familiar with non PLC Gensets with a 2301A that will enable droop when paralleling with the grid. I was shocked to see that the droop contact (14) on this CAT setup will close when the PLC sees we are tied to the grid versus what I'm more familiar with. (PLC sends signal to a Potter/Brumfield socket relay, which one of its contacts is the aux droop contact for the 2301A) (another set of contacts does put the Voltage regulator in droop).
I would have thought being in Isoch tied to the grid would be bad. I first thought the relay contacts for the 2301A were incorrect.
The 2301A terminals 10/11 show to go to a OFE1 (Analog output Voltage type PLC card). I thought initially that this was a useless connection since those terminals 10/11 are disabled in Droop mode.
I then read in the Woodward manual for the 2301A (Manual 82389_CAT) that includes a small section that included "when running a single unit on an infinite bus with a generator loading control or Import/export control, terminal 14 must be connected to terminal 16 (i.e. close the droop contact) to connect the load matching circuit to the load-sharing lines. The load-sharing lines must be wired to the generator loading control or Import/export control". I'm assuming the PLC I have is the "Import/Export" control? The PLC logic for sending a Block trans write to the Analog PLC card...and to the 2301A is very slim...
I saw in other forums that Woodward 26260 manual was a good reference, so I checked it out. But I'm scratching my head on comparing its terms to what I have installed?
Does anyone else have a similar setup/ or experience with this setup?