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- | ====== Generator auto start/stop on CCGX and Venus GX ====== | + | The content |
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- | ===== 1. Introduction ===== | + | |
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- | An internal relay on a [[venus-os: | + | |
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- | Firstly, wire the relay to a genset. The relay is located on the back of the CCGX - marked //Relay//. If using a Venus GX, two relays will be seen at the bottom of the unit - only //Relay 1// can be used for the generator automatic start/stop functionality. | + | |
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- | Wiring between the CCGX/Venus GX needs to be ' | + | |
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- | Besides driving the internal relay, the auto start/stop functionality can be also enabled to directly control supported Fischer Panda generators. For more information on how to connect Fischer Panda generators, see [[ccgx: | + | |
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- | There are many variations on the generator side for wiring and you should also consult your generator manual or supplier regarding their remote wire start configuration. | + | |
- | ===== 2. Enabling the start/stop function ===== | + | |
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- | Go to: Setttings -> Relay and set the // | + | |
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- | ===Relay=== | + | |
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- | Now that has been enabled, all the settings pertaining to the //Automatic Generator Start/ | + | |
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- | ===Fischer Panda Generators=== | + | |
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- | - Go to the Fischer Panda genset | + | |
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- | Once the Mode is set, all settings will become available under the Auto start/stop menu entry at the bottom of the page.\\ | + | |
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- | ===== 3. Generator start/stop - Main page===== | + | |
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- | From the Main Menu select Settings > Generator start/ | + | |
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- | * **Generator state**: Current status of the generator. | + | |
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- | * **Error**: Error description. | + | |
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- | * **Runtime**: | + | |
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- | * **Total run time**: Accumulated running time since the first start. | + | |
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- | * **Time to next test run**: When the 'test run' option is enabled this item shows the time remaining until the next test run. | + | |
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- | * **Daily runtime**: Running time history for the last 30 days. | + | |
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- | * **Settings**: | + | |
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- | ===== 4. Settings ===== | + | |
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- | * **Conditions**: | + | |
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- | * **Minimum run time**: It's good practice for a generator, once started, to be allowed to reach its operating temperature. When started manually this setting is ignored. | + | |
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- | * **Detect generator at AC input**: Enabling this feature will sound an alarm whenever power is //not// detected at the AC input terminal of the Inverter/ | + | |
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- | * **Quiet hours**: See [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] | + | |
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- | * **Reset daily run time counters**: Resets the 30 day run-time history. | + | |
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- | * **Generator total run time**: Reset, or modify, the total run-time hours. | + | |
- | ===== 5. Conditions: User-definable parameters which trigger a generator auto-start. ===== | + | |
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- | * **Battery monitor**: Select how the battery will be monitored - if at all. The battery monitor data will be used for DC-related conditions. | + | |
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- | * **On loss of communication**: | + | |
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- | * **Stop the generator**: | + | |
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- | * **Start the generator**: | + | |
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- | * **Keep running**: If the generator is running at the time of data loss this setting will keep it running. | + | |
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- | * **Do not run genset when AC 1 is in use**: This option is ideal for back-up systems where a Quattro | + | |
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- | === The following parameters may be user-defined to trigger an automatic Generator start/stop: === | + | |
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- | * Manual | + | |
- | * State of charge (SOC) | + | |
- | * AC load * | + | |
- | * Battery current | + | |
- | * Battery voltage | + | |
- | * Inverter high temperature | + | |
- | * Inverter overload | + | |
- | * Periodic test run | + | |
- | (* The value measured here will be the total AC consumption of the system.)\\ | + | |
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- | Condition-parameters are prioritized in the order shown above. When a number of conditions are reached at the same time, only the highest-priority condition will be shown as active. | + | |
- | All enabled conditions will be evaluated - even if the generator is already running. When the active condition has been satisfied, an un-met parameter in a lower-priority condition will keep the generator running. | + | |
- | === Relays triggered by Battery SOC === | + | |
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- | ***Use Battery SOC value to start/ | + | |
- | ***Start when Battery SOC is lower than:** Set the depletion level for auto-start. | + | |
- | ***Start value during quiet hours:** During [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] it may be desirable to delay an auto-start until it really can't be avoided. If //Quiet hours// has been defined, set a lower, more critical, autostart level. | + | |
- | ***Stop when Battery SOC is higher than:** Set the recharge level for auto-stop. | + | |
- | ***Stop value during quiet hours:** If [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] has been defined, set a lower auto-stop level to achieve a shorter generator run-time. | + | |
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- | === Relays triggered by Battery Current === | + | |
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- | ***Use Battery current value to start/ | + | |
- | ***Start when Battery current is higher than:** When a high AC demand is experienced which will soon exhaust the battery, the generator can be auto-started to assist in meeting that demand. Set the current-level at which this will occur. | + | |
- | ***Start value during quiet hours:** If [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] has been defined, set a higher, more critical current value. | + | |
- | ***Start after condition is reached for:** Set a delay before auto-start. Some AC device will draw a short-term, high-peak current on start-up. Instigating a delay before auto-start will avoid starting the generator unnecessarily. | + | |
- | ***Stop when battery current is lower than:** Set the current for auto-stop. | + | |
- | ***Stop value during quiet hours:** If [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] has been defined, set a higher current level to achieve shorter generator run-times. | + | |
- | ***Stop after condition is reached for:** Set a delay to ensure that the current-reduction condition is stable. | + | |
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- | === Relays triggered by Battery Voltage === | + | |
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- | * **Use battery voltage value to start/ | + | |
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- | * **Start when battery voltage is lower than**: When battery voltage falls below the value entered the relay will start the generator. | + | |
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- | * **Start value during quiet hours**: If [[# | + | |
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- | * ** Start after the condition is reached for**: This function allows the user to build-in a delay between the auto-start condition being met and an auto-start being triggered. The importance of this is that a sudden but temporary high AC demand will cause an equally sudden drop in battery voltage. This drop //may// be temporary - in which case a generator start is not required. But if the condition endures for a longer period of time than the value entered here, the generator will be started. | + | |
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- | * **Stop when battery voltage is higher than**: | + | |
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- | * **Stop value during quiet hours**: During [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] it may be desirable to auto-stop the generator sooner. Enter a lower battery voltage value than the one above. | + | |
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- | * ** Stop after the condition is reached for**: This feature builds in a delay before stopping the generator after the ' | + | |
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- | === Relays triggered by AC load === | + | |
- | AC load triggers work similarly to other triggers but the feature is refined by a // | + | |
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- | * **Total consumption** (Default option) | + | |
- | * **Inverter total AC out** | + | |
- | * **Inverter AC out highest phase** | + | |
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- | === Relays triggered by Inverter High temperature === | + | |
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- | ***Start on high temperature warning:** Toggle this feature on or off. | + | |
- | ***Start when warning is active for:** Set a delay to avoid temperature rises which are temporary, caused by brief high AC demands. | + | |
- | ***When warning is cleared stop after:** Set a delay to ensure that a reduction in inverter temperature - usually caused by lower power demand - is stable. | + | |
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- | === Relays triggered by Inverter overload === | + | |
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- | ***Start on overload warning:** Toggle this feature on or off. | + | |
- | ***Start when warning is active for:** Set a delay to ensure that the inverter overload warning has not been triggered by a high-demand of AC power of only short duration. | + | |
- | ***When warning is cleared stop after:** Set a delay to ensure that the reduction in AC power demand is stable. | + | |
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- | === Automatic periodic 'Test run' === | + | |
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- | This feature allows automatic generator starts, periodically, | + | |
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- | * **Test run interval**: Set the interval between test runs. | + | |
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- | * **Skip test run if has been running for**: The test will be skipped if during the test run interval the generator ran for at least as long as it would on a 'test run' | + | |
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- | * **Test interval start date**: The 'test run' interval counter will start from the date entered here. No test runs will be carried out until the date set here has been reached. | + | |
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- | * **Start time**: Time of day at which the generator 'test run' will commence. | + | |
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- | * **Test duration**: Duration of the test. | + | |
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- | * **Run until battery is fully charged**: Enabling this feature will cause the 'test run' to continue until the battery is fully charged - instead of for a fixed amount of time. | + | |
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- | === Manual-Start Feature === | + | |
- | Use the //Manual start// feature to remotely start the generator. You can also implement this feature when the generator is already running - doing so will ensure that the generator won't automatically stop when the condition which caused it to start has been satisfied. In other words, the //Manual start// feature will override the auto-stop parameters. | + | |
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- | There are two ways to start the generator manually: | + | |
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- | * **Using the Manual start menu**: Go to: Generator start and stop -> Manual start; and then toggle the graphic to start the generator. | + | |
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- | **WARNING: | + | |
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- | The stop timer is available to both methods of manually remote-starting the generator, and using it will ensure that the generator will auto-stop ...and will not be inadvertently forgotten. | + | |
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- | Note that stopping the generator manually can only be achieved when no un-met ' | + | |
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- | === Quiet hours === | + | |
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- | //Quiet hours// allows you to define a period during which the noise from a running generator would be a nuisance; and to set different values to the conditions which would cause an auto-start during this period - thus ensuring that the generator will only start during a quiet period when it is absolutely necessary. | + | |
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- | From the main menu go to: Settings -> Generator start/stop -> Settings; and then | + | |
- | toggle-on the //Quiet hours// feature. Define the //Quiet hours// start- and end- times in the boxes which appear below. | + | |
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- | //Quiet hours// will become the permanent condition (when enabled) if the defined ' | + | |
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- | === Using "Quiet hours" as a tool to define two sets of user-preferences === | + | |
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- | * **Early morning/low SOC**: Battery SOC is often lowest in the morning. Couple this with cloudy weather first thing - or panels which have a westerly bias, and which tend to do better in the afternoon; and you have a circumstance where the generator may auto-start in the morning triggered by a low battery SOC condition - yet later on when the day brightens the solar energy is wasted because the work has already been done by the generator. Setting the //Quiet hours// feature to cover this period, together with lower auto-start conditions, will help to avoid unnecessary generator auto-starts. | + | |
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- | * **Holiday home**: Holiday homes which are only inhabited part-time experience much deeper power-draws when they are in use. The //Quiet hours// feature can be used to set much lower auto-start parameters when the house is in use, than when it is empty. Quiet hours should be set to be the //permanent condition// (See above) during occupation; and the //Quiet hours// feature can be toggled ' | + | |
- | ===== 6. Troubleshooting ===== | + | |
- | === Fischer Panda: Generator does not start and " | + | |
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- | Enable the " | + | |
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- | ===Fischer Panda: Auto start/stop function has stopped working after an error=== | + | |
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- | Make sure that the issue is solved, then clear the error, and the auto start/stop function will work again. | + | |
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- | ===== DISQUS ===== | + | |
- | ~~DISQUS~~ | + | |
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