Metron/Metron-Eledyne HD5000 Installation guide

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Installation guide
HD5000
Diesel Engine Fire Pump Controller
Setup and Operating Instructions
KEEP WITH CONTROLLER
Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc.
4301 Cheyenne Drive, Archdale, NC 27263
Telephone (336) 434-2800 • FAX (336) 434-2803
http://www.hubbell-icd.com
Publication No. 210
September 2010
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Table of Contents
Section 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................1
Section 2. Installation...............................................................................................................................2
2.1 Receiving, Handling, and Storage............................................................................................2
2.2 Mounting Legs (Optional).........................................................................................................2
2.3 Installation.................................................................................................................................2
2.4 Door Switch AC Power Interlock...............................................................................................2
2.4.1 How to Defeat the Door Switch........................................................................................3
Section 3. User Interface Panel...............................................................................................................4
3.1 LCD Display..............................................................................................................................4
3.2 Keypad......................................................................................................................................4
3.3 Annunciators.............................................................................................................................5
3.4 Pressure Indicator and Battery Readings.................................................................................5
3.5 Switches and Pushbuttons.......................................................................................................5
Section 4. Configuring the Controller.....................................................................................................6
4.1 System Set Points....................................................................................................................6
4.1.1 Pressure Settings............................................................................................................6
4.1.2 Engine Auto Stop.............................................................................................................6
4.1.3 Engine Minimum Runtime................................................................................................6
4.1.4 Loss of AC Power Engine Start.......................................................................................7
4.1.5 System Setup..................................................................................................................7
4.1.6 Deluge Valve Engine Start...............................................................................................7
4.1.7 Low Suction Option..........................................................................................................7
4.1.8 Low Zone Controller Option.............................................................................................8
4.1.9 High Zone Controller Option............................................................................................8
4.1.10 Low Oil Pressure Alarm Delay.......................................................................................8
4.1.11 Power Failure Alarm Delay............................................................................................8
4.2 Auto Weekly Test......................................................................................................................8
4.3 User Settings............................................................................................................................9
4.3.1 Date and Time.................................................................................................................9
4.3.2 User Preferences...........................................................................................................10
4.3.3 Annual Test Reminder....................................................................................................10
4.3.4 Change User Password.................................................................................................10
4.3.5 Segment Brightness.......................................................................................................11
Section 5. Quick Start Menu..................................................................................................................12
5.1 Using the Quick Start menu....................................................................................................12
5.2 Set Point List...........................................................................................................................12
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Section 6. Data Log................................................................................................................................14
6.1 USB Memory Stick Data Log..................................................................................................14
6.1.1 Activating the USB Memory Stick Data Log...................................................................14
6.1.2 Disconnecting the USB Memory Stick...........................................................................14
6.1.3 Viewing the USB Memory Stick Data Log.....................................................................14
6.2 On-Board Data Log.................................................................................................................15
6.3 Data Log Configuration...........................................................................................................15
6.4 Viewing Engine History...........................................................................................................16
Section 7. Auxiliary Programs...............................................................................................................17
7.1 Configuration Options.............................................................................................................17
7.2 Configuring the Auxiliary Programs........................................................................................20
7.3 User Defined Messages.........................................................................................................21
7.4 View User Defined Messages.................................................................................................23
Section 8. Test Procedures....................................................................................................................24
8.1 Manual Start...........................................................................................................................24
8.2 Automatic Pressure Start........................................................................................................24
8.3 Manual Test Start....................................................................................................................24
8.4 Remote Test Start...................................................................................................................24
8.5 Automatic Test Start................................................................................................................25
8.6 Remote Start...........................................................................................................................25
8.7 Deluge Valve Start..................................................................................................................25
8.8 High Zone Call to Start (for Low Zone Controllers).................................................................25
8.9 Alarm Condition Tests.............................................................................................................26
8.9.1 Loss of Crank Connectivity............................................................................................26
8.9.2 Over Speed....................................................................................................................26
8.9.3 Low Oil Pressure / High Coolant Temperature..............................................................26
8.9.4 Battery #1 Failure / Battery #2 Failure / Loss of DC......................................................26
8.9.5 Charger #1 Failure / Charger #2 Failure........................................................................27
8.9.6 AC Failure......................................................................................................................27
8.9.7 Fail to Start....................................................................................................................27
8.9.8 Lockout..........................................................................................................................28
8.9.9 Low Fuel Level...............................................................................................................28
Appendix A. Set Point Definitions.............................................................................................................29
Appendix B. Alarm Messages...................................................................................................................33
Appendix C. Replacement Parts...............................................................................................................35
Appendix D. Main I/O Dry Contact Input Wiring......................................................................................36
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Section 1. Introduction
Hubbell HD5000 Fire Pump Controllers are microprocessor based combined automatic and manual diesel engine
driven fire pump controllers. These controllers are specifically designed and tested to start, and monitor fire pump
diesel engines. They are available for use with 12 or 24 volt lead acid batteries, and with an AC voltage input range of
95-250 volts, 50/60 Hertz. The HD5000 monitors, displays and records the fire pump system information. Hubbell's
fire pump controllers are Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories Inc., in accordance with UL218, UL/cUL Listed,
Approved by Factory Mutual, in accordance with FM 1321/1323, and available with CE. They are built to meet or
exceed the requirements of NFPA 20 (Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps), NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), as
well as NEMA and the approving authorities.
NOTICE: Read these instructions thoroughly before installing and operating the controller. If there are still questions,
contact your Hubbell factory representative for assistance.
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Section 2. Installation
2.1 Receiving, Handling, and Storage
1. Immediately upon receipt, carefully unpack and inspect the Controller for damage that may have
occurred in shipment. If damage or rough handling is evident, file a damage claim with the
transportation carrier immediataly.
2. If the Controller must be stored, cover it and then place it in a clean, dry location. Avoid unheated
locations, where condensation can result in damage to the insulation or corrosion of metal parts.
2.2 Mounting Legs (Optional)
See Bulletin No. 62069101.a for assembly instructions.
2.3 Installation
NOTICE: DO NOT drill or punch your own holes. Drilling or modification of the device nulls and voids all
warranties, expressed or written, by Hubbell. Two holes are pre-punched in the bottom of the enclosure for
alarm wire and engine wire conduit entry.
Refer to Field Connection drawing supplied with the controller.
1. Consult the Controller nameplate to verify that the DC voltage and ground polarity matches the
engine battery. Also verify that the Controller AC power requirement matches available AC power.
2. Set the CONTROLLER READY/OFF SWITCH (inside controller) to the OFF position.
3. Connect the water line to the INLET side of the solenoid valve located on the bottom left side of the
controller. Connect a drain line to the DRAIN side of the valve.
4. Connect engine leads to Engine Board terminal block, as well as any additional wires for ECM and
PLD engines.
5. Connect required alarm contacts to TB1 on the Main I/O Board per the Field Connection drawing.
6. Connect any additional wires to TB2 on the Main I/O Board.
7. Connect battery leads to the Charger Board terminal block.
8. Connect the AC input to the AC IN terminal block on the Charger Board.
2.4 Door Switch AC Power Interlock
NOTICE: When the cabinet door is opened, the AC power is disconnected from the two battery chargers
and from the system. The system will run off of battery power. When installation and testing is complete,
insure that the cabinet door is fully closed. The AC power interlock is only applicable to HD5000 models CB
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(August 2010) and later.
WARNING: When the cabinet door is opened and the AC power is disconnected from the system, the AC
power connector (located on the bottom of the charger board) is still HOT!
2.4.1 How to Defeat the Door Switch
NOTE: The door switch should only be defeated during installation and testing.
The switch is located at the upper-left corner of the cabinet. To defeat the switch, use your fingers to pull the
switch outwards (~1/8 inch [0.3cm]). When the door is closed, the switch will be properly restored. DO NOT
use any other means to defeat the switch.
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Section 3. User Interface Panel
The User Interface Panel (UIP) is located on the cabinet door. The UIP provides the LCD Display, keypad,
annunciators, pressure indicator, switches, and ammeter and voltmeter readings for each battery.
3.1 LCD Display
The LCD Display located on the bottom of the UIP indicates the system time and the controller mode (Auto,
Manual, or Off).
The LCD Display also provides detailed alarm messages and is also used while programming the diesel
controller.
3.2 Keypad
The keypad buttons are used to navigate the LCD Display menu and to configure the controller. Common
tasks performed using the keypad are:
HOME KEY: Pressing the HOME button at anytime will return the display to the home window.
ALARM SILENCE KEY
Silencing Horn: If the horn is sounding and all active alarms can be silenced, pressing the
ALARM SILENCE key will turn off the horn.
Resetting Alarms: If the alarm condition has cleared, press and hold the ALARM SILENCE
key for three seconds to reset the alarm. Note that NFPA-20 alarms require the system to be
switched to OFF MODE in order to reset.
MENU KEY
Pressing the MENU key from the home window will display the configuration menu.
Pressing the MENU key while navigating the configuration menu and its sub-menus will return
the display to the previous window.
FUNCTION KEYS (F1, F2, F3): These keys are context specific. When applicable, the bottom line
of the LCD Display will indicate each key's action.
Lamp Test: Pressing and holding the F1 and F2 keys will perform a lamp test.
Engine Test: While at the home window, pressing and holding the F1 and F3 keys for three
seconds will activate the dump valve solenoid.
NAVIGATION KEYS: This set includes the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow keys, and the ENTER
key. The navigation keys are context specific.
While at the home window if there is additional information to display (such as alarm
messages or engine activity), the display will rotate through these messages at two second
intervals.
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Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to change the window to the previous or next message.
Holding the ENTER key will keep the display at its current window.
While navigating the menu:
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to change the highlighted menu item.
Pressing the ENTER key will select the highlighted menu item. This action will display
another sub-menu, display a set point configuration window, or perform the action
described by the menu item.
While configuring a set point:
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to change the set point value. For some set points,
holding the UP or DOWN arrow key will start to increment or decrement the value by 10.
Some set points have more than one value to configure; use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow
keys to change the selected value.
The configuration window also incorporates the FUNCTION KEYS, assigning the options
Save”, “Default”, and “Cancel” to the keys F1, F2, and F3.
3.3 Annunciators
The alarm and status indicators are located on the UIP and will illuminate only if the situation occurs.
3.4 Pressure Indicator and Battery Readings
The voltage (VDC) and current (A) for each battery, as well as the system pressure and the configured start
pressure are prominently displayed on the UIP.
3.5 Switches and Pushbuttons
The front of the cabinet below the UIP holds the AUTO/MANUAL switch and the pushbuttons for CRANK 1,
CRANK 2, and STOP.
The READY/OFF switch is located on the inside of the cabinet.
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Section 4. Configuring the Controller
To program the controller it must be placed in OFF mode. The READY/OFF switch is located inside the cabinet.
Press the MENU key to open the main menu. All instructions listed below will begin from the main menu.
Navigating the menu and viewing configuration values is allowed at all times; however, changing any value requires
the user password. The default user password is shown below. This password is also on a label affixed to the
cabinet door on the inside.
When prompted for the user password, enter the following key sequence:
UPDOWNLEFTRIGHTENTERENTER
Refer to Appendix A for set point and configuration definitions.
NOTICE: Adjustments should be performed by qualified personnel only.
4.1 System Set Points
See Appendix A for set point definitions.
4.1.1 Pressure Settings
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsPressure Settings.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Set the Start Pressure Choose Engine Start Pressure. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to change the value. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the Stop Pressure Choose Engine Stop Pressure. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
Set the Engine Start Delay
Time
Choose Engine Start Delay Time. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.2 Engine Auto Stop
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsEngine Auto Stop.
2. Use the UP key to change the value to enable. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.3 Engine Minimum Runtime
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsEngine Minimum Run Time.
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
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4.1.4 Loss of AC Power Engine Start
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsPower Failure Engine Start.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Enable an engine start on a
loss of AC Power.
Choose Power Failure Engine Start. Use the UP key to
change the value to Yes. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the start delay time Choose Engine Start Delay Time. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.5 System Setup
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsSystem Setup.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Set the nominal AC voltage Choose AC Voltage. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select
120VAC or 240VAC.. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the battery voltage Choose Battery Voltage. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
select either 12-Volt or 24-Volt. Press F1 to save the value.
Set the battery low voltage trip
time
Choose Batt Low Voltage Trip Time. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
Disable the engine type as a
PLD Engine
Choose PLD Engine. Use the UP key to change the value to
No. Press F1 to save the value.
Note: These options are used for alarm reporting only and do not affect the operation of the system.
4.1.6 Deluge Valve Engine Start
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsDeluge Valve.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Enable an engine start on a
deluge valve open
Choose Deluge Valve. Use the UP key to change the value to
Yes. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the Engine Start Delay
Time
Choose Engine Start Delay Time. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.7 Low Suction Option
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsLow Suction.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
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To Do this
Set the low suction shutdown
delay
Choose Engine Shutdown Delay. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to change the value. Press F1 To save the value.
Enable engine auto restart Choose Auto Restart. Use the UP key to change the value to
Yes. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.8 Low Zone Controller Option
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsLow Zone.
2. Use the UP key to change the value to enabled. Press F1 to save the value.
4.1.9 High Zone Controller Option
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsHigh Zone.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Enable the system as a High
Zone controller
Choose High Zone. Use the UP key to change the value to
Enabled. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the delay for the interlock
engaged alarm
Choose Interlock Engaged Alarm Delay. Use the UP and
DOWN keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
Note that a zero second delay will disable the alarm.
Set the Engine Start Delay
Time
Choose Engine Start Delay Time. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
Enable the interlock override Choose Interlock Override. Use the UP key to change the
value to Yes. Press F1 to save the value. This option will
force the controller to start the pump despite the low zone
controller holding the interlock.
4.1.10 Low Oil Pressure Alarm Delay
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsLow Oil Pressure Alarm Delay.
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the value. Press F1 to save.
4.1.11 Power Failure Alarm Delay
1. Choose ConfigurationsSystem Set PointsPwr Failure Alm Delay.
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the value. Press F1 to save.
4.2 Auto Weekly Test
1. Choose ConfigurationsAuto Weekly Test.
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2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Enable the auto weekly test Choose Auto Weekly Test. Use the UP key to change the
value to Yes. Press F1 To save the value.
Set the test day of week Choose Test Day of Week. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
change the value. Press F1 to save the value..
Set the test start time Choose Test Start Time. Use the UP and DOWN keys to set
the hour. Press the RIGHT key. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to change the minute. Press F1 to save the value.
Set the length of run time Choose Length of Run Time. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
change the value. Press F1 to save the value.
4.3 User Settings
4.3.1 Date and Time
The date and time are set at the factory, but the settings can be changed:
To set the date and time:
1. Choose User SettingsDate & Time.
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Set the time Choose Set Time. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the
selected value. Press the RIGHT or LEFT key to move to the
next value. Press F1 to set the new time.
Set the date Choose Set Date. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the
selected value. Press the RIGHT or LEFT key to move to the
next value. Press F1 to set the new date.
Enable Daylight Saving Time
(DST)
Choose Use Daylight Saving. Use the UP key to change the
value to Yes. Press F1 to save the value.
Set the start date of DST* Choose Daylight Saving Begin. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to change the selected value. Press the RIGHT or LEFT key to
move to the next value. Press F1 to set the new time.
Set the stop date of DST* Choose Daylight Saving End. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
change the selected value. Press the RIGHT or LEFT key to
move to the next value. Press F1 to set the new time.
* The start and stop dates for Daylight Saving Time are set at the factory; however, these dates may change in
the future. Having configurable dates allow DST to operate properly without requiring a software update.
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4.3.2 User Preferences
1. Choose User SettingsUser Preferences
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Select the water pressure unit Choose Pressure Unit. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select
either PSI or BAR. Press F1 to save the value.
Select the date display unit Choose Date Format. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select
either MM/DD/YY or DD-MM-YY. Press F1 to save the value.
Select the time display format Choose Time Format. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select
either 12-Hour or 24-Hour. Press F1 to save the value.
Select the language. Choose Language. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the
language. Press F1 to save the value.
4.3.3 Annual Test Reminder
The annual test reminder will display a message on the home window on the configured reminder date. The
message is usually configured by the pump installer, but you may change the message or disable the
reminder completely.
To configure the Annual Test Reminder:
1. Choose User SettingsAnnual Test Reminder
2. Choose one or more of the following options:
To Do this
Enable the annual test
reminder
Choose Annual Test Reminder. Use the UP and DOWN keys
to select either Yes or No. Press F1 to save the value.
Set the reminder date Choose Reminder Date. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
select the month. Press the LEFT key to select. Use the UP
and DOWN keys to select the day of month. Press F1 to save
the value.
Enable the horn chirp Choose Chirp Horn. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select
either Yes or No. Press F1 to save the value.
View the reminder message Choose View Message. Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll
through the message. Press the MENU key to return to the
previous screen.
Edit the reminder message Choose Edit Message. Use the UP and DOWN keys to
change the selected character. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys
to move to the previous or next character. Press F3 to save
the message.
4.3.4 Change User Password
The default user password may be changed, but it is not recommended. Cost to the owner may be incurred
if the default user password is changed, then forgotten.
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To change the default user password:
1. Choose User SettingsChange User Password.
2. Enter the new six (6) digit password using any of the keys.
3. Reenter the new six (6) digit password.
4.3.5 Segment Brightness
The Segment Brightness configuration adjusts the brightness of the V/I Display boards 7-segment displays
(water pressure and battery voltage/current). There are seven levels, with 1 being the dimmest and 7 being
the brightest.
To change the segment brightness:
1. Choose User SettingsSegment Brightness.
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the value. Press F1 to save.
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Section 5. Quick Start Menu
The Quick Start menu is used to program the primary system configurations. It allows adjusting the set points one
right after another, instead of having to navigate the menu system one at a time. It is the first item on the main menu,
and remains there until it is completed.
5.1 Using the Quick Start menu
To use the Quick Start menu:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Choose Quick Start.
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the value for the current set point.
4. Press F1 to save.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all set points have been configured.
Note: Pressing “Cancel” (F3) will not undo previously saved set points. It will also not remove the Quick
Start menu from the main menu.
5.2 Set Point List
The following is the list of set points configured with the Quick Start menu:
1. Select Pressure Unit
2. AC Voltage
3. Battery Voltage
4. Battery Low Voltage Trip Time
5. PLD Engine
6. Start Pressure
7. Stop Pressure
8. Low Pressure Start Delay
9. Auto Stop
10. Minimum Run Time
11. AC Power Failure Start
12. AC Power Failure Start Delay
13. Deluge Start Enabled
14. Deluge Start Trip Time
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15. Low Zone Enabled
16. High Zone Enabled
17. Interlock Engaged Alarm Delay
18. Interlock Override
19. Start Delay Time
20. Auto Weekly Test Enabled
21. Auto Weekly Test Day
22. Auto Weekly Test Time
23. Auto Weekly Test Run Length
Note: The emphasized set points are dependent on the previous set point. If the independent set point is
disabled, its dependent set points will not be shown. For example, if Auto Stop is disabled,
Minimum Run Time will be skipped.
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Section 6. Data Log
The controller keeps a log of all alarms, events, and periodic pressure readings. The primary log is stored on a USB
memory stick, while a secondary data log is stored on-board.
6.1 USB Memory Stick Data Log
The alarm, event, and pressure reading logs are written to the same file on the memory stick. At the
beginning of each month a new file is created. The files are organized using the following folder hierarchy:
HUBBELL/{Controller Serial Number}/DATALOG/{year}/
The year folder can contain up to 12 files and each file is named after the month that it holds logs for. For
example, the file 01-JAN.TXT contains the data log entries for January.
6.1.1 Activating the USB Memory Stick Data Log
1. Connect the USB Memory Stick to Port D. The port is located inside the cabinet on the back of the
UIP. It is labeled “USB D”.
2. The “USB Memory Stick Detected” message will appear. Press the “Options” (F2) key to select
options for the device.
3. From the menu, choose Enable Data Log.
4. Use the UP key to change the value to Enabled. Press F1 to save the value.
6.1.2 Disconnecting the USB Memory Stick
To safely remove the memory stick:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Choose USB Memory Stick ASafely Remove Memory Stick.
After a moment a message will appear stating that it is safe to remove the memory stick. At this point, the
memory stick may be disconnected.
NOTE: If the memory stick is not safely removed, the most recent data log entries may not be written to the
memory stick.
6.1.3 Viewing the USB Memory Stick Data Log
1. Connect the USB Memory Stick to any PC or laptop.
2. Navigate to the folder HUBBELL/{Controller Serial Number}/DATALOG/{year}/
3. To open the file, do one of the following:
To Do this
Open the file in a text editor Double-click on the file.
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To Do this
Open the file in Microsoft Excel Right-click on the file. From the context menu, choose Open
With → Microsoft Office Excel.
6.2 On-Board Data Log
The on-board data log stores the last 3400 events, alarms, and pressure samples in chronological order.
When the on-board buffer becomes full, the oldest entry will be automatically overwritten.
To view the on-board data log:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Choose Data LogView Data Log.
3. Use the UP and DOWN key to view the current data log entry.
4. User the LEFT and RIGHT key to move to the previous or next entry.
While moving from one entry to the next the default skip rate is one (1). The skip rate can be adjusted while
viewing the data log.
To adjust the skip rate (while viewing a data log entry):
1. Press the “Options” (F2) key.
2. Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the skip rate.
3. Press ENTER to save the change and return to view the data log; or, press MENU to return without
saving changes.
6.3 Data Log Configuration
The data log has two configuration values. The first is the sample rate, which sets the maximum time
between samples. The default value is 60 minutes and is best left at this value. The second configuration is
the pressure deviation threshold. This value determines the minimum change in pressure required before
sampling. The pressure samples compared are the current system pressure and the previously logged
pressure.
To set the data log configurations:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Choose Data LogLog Setup.
3. Choose one of the following options:
To Do this
Set the sample rate Choose Pressure Log Sample Rate. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to select the value. Press F1 to save the value
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To Do this
Set the pressure deviation
threshold
Choose Pressure Deviation Sample. Use the UP and DOWN
keys to select the value. Press F1 to save the value.
6.4 Viewing Engine History
The controller keeps an internal log of historical data. The log consists of the following data:
Last Engine Start Date
Last Engine Run Time
Calls to Start
Actual Starts
Total Engine Run Time
Current System Uptime
Total System Uptime
To view the engine history:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Choose Data LogEngine History.
3. Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through the engine history data.
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Section 7. Auxiliary Programs
There are seven auxiliary programs available that can be used to create additional user defined alarms and events.
The user password shown in Section 4 is required to configure the auxiliary programs.
7.1 Configuration Options
These options apply to each auxiliary program:
Option Definition
Input The input signal is used to activate the auxiliary program. When disabled,
the auxiliary program is disabled. See Table 7-1 for Input value
descriptions.
Range: 0 (Disabled) – 37
Contact Type The normal state of Input.
Range: Normally Opened (N/O) ↔ Normally Closed (N/C)
Latched The auxiliary program, once activated, will stay activated until either:
The READY/OFF switch is placed in the OFF position, or:
Reset Time is enabled and the reset timer expires.
Range: Yes/No
Engine Start/Stop When enabled, this option allows the auxiliary program to act as either:
Remote Start
Remote Lockout. Note that lockout will not inhibit a manual start.
Range: None ↔ Remote Start ↔ Lockout
Test Only When enabled and Engine Start/Stop is set to:
Remote Start: the start will be treated as a Remote Test Start.
Lockout: the lockout will only inhibit test engine starts. Real
automatic starts will not be inhibited.
Range: Yes/No
Output Relay When the Input becomes active, open/close the K1 or K2 relay on the Main
I/O Board.
Range: 0 (Disabled) – 2, N/O ↔ N/C
Trip Time When the Input becomes active it must stay active for this period before the
auxiliary program activates.
Range: 0 (Disabled) – 900, Seconds/Minutes
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Metron/Metron-Eledyne HD5000 Installation guide

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