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DEIF A/S · Frisenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615 [email protected] · www.deif.com DATA SHEET Automatic Genset Controller, AGC-4 Single or synchronising gensets Power plant control Fast synchronising Control and protection Customised logic and control SW emulation of application Document no.: 4921240400J SW version: 4.3x.x or later

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DEIF A/S Frisenborgvej 33 DK-7800 Skive Tel.: +45 9614 9614 Fax: +45 9614 9615 [email protected] www.deif.comDEIF A/S Frisenborgvej 33 DK-7800 Skive Tel.: +45 9614 9614 Fax: +45 9614 9615 [email protected] www.deif.comDEIF A/S Frisenborgvej 33 DK-7800 Skive Tel.: +45 9614 9614 Fax: +45 9614 9615 [email protected] www.deif.comDATA SHEETAutomatic Genset Controller, AGC-4 Single or synchronising gensets Power plant control Fast synchronising Control and protection Customised logic and control SW emulation of applicationDocument no.: 4921240400JSW version: 4.3x.x or later1. Application information1.1. General information................................................................................................................................31.1.1. Application.....................................................................................................................................31.1.2. Application emulation.....................................................................................................................31.1.3. Inputs and outputs.........................................................................................................................41.1.4. Included functions..........................................................................................................................51.1.5. Protections.....................................................................................................................................71.1.6. Single line application diagrams....................................................................................................81.1.7. Terminal overview .......................................................................................................................101.2. Power management applications.........................................................................................................111.2.1. Application...................................................................................................................................111.2.2. Description...................................................................................................................................111.2.3. Power management functions.....................................................................................................121.2.4. Easy configuration of single line diagrams..................................................................................131.2.5. Safe power management system................................................................................................131.2.6. Optional power management applications ..................................................................................142. Optional functionality2.1. Display layouts.....................................................................................................................................162.1.1. Option Y1 ....................................................................................................................................162.1.2. Option Y3 ....................................................................................................................................162.1.3. Option Y4.....................................................................................................................................162.1.4. Option Y5.....................................................................................................................................172.1.5. Option X3 ....................................................................................................................................172.1.6. Option X4 ....................................................................................................................................172.2. Available options..................................................................................................................................182.2.1. Available variants ........................................................................................................................182.2.2. Available software options...........................................................................................................192.2.3. Available accessories..................................................................................................................212.2.4. Hardware options and slot number location................................................................................223. Technical information3.1. Specifications and dimensions.............................................................................................................253.1.1. Technical specifications ..............................................................................................................253.1.2. Unit dimensions in mm (inches)...................................................................................................294. Ordering information4.1. Order specifications and disclaimer.....................................................................................................304.1.1. Order specifications.....................................................................................................................304.1.2. Disclaimer....................................................................................................................................30AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UKDEIF A/S Page 2 of 301. Application information1.1 General information1.1.1 ApplicationThe Automatic Genset Controller, AGC, is a control unit containing all necessary functions for protection andcontrol of a genset. It can be used as a single unit for one genset, or a number of AGCs can be connected ina complete power management system for synchronising projects, islanded or paralleled to the mains. TheAGC contains all necessary 3-phase measuring circuits, and all values and alarms are presented on the sun-shine proof LCD display.The AGC is a compact all-in-one unit designed for the following applications:Standard plantmodesApplicationsIsland mode Power plant with synchronising generators or a stand-alone generator. Can alsobe used in critical power plants.Automatic Mains Fail-ureCritical power/emergency standby plants, black start generator.Fixed power Power plant with fixed kW setpoint (including building load).Peak shaving Power plant where generator supplies peak load demand paralleled to the mains.Load takeover Plant mode where the load is moved from mains to generator, e.g. peak demandperiods or periods with risk of power outages.Mains power export Power plant with fixed kW setpoint (excluding building load).Remote maintenance Used when the generator has to supply the load while a distribution transformerneeds to be disconnected for service.The plant modes are configurable, and it is possible to change the plant mode on the fly both in single and inpower management applications.All modes can be combined with Automatic Mains Failure mode (AMF).Remote maintenance requires a DEIF RMB box (separate product) and a set of cables (optionJ8).The plant/genset is easily controlled from the display unit, or a HMI/scada system can be implemented usingone of the communication options. Three display units can be installed per control unit.1.1.2 Application emulationIn order to verify and test the functionality of the application, it is possible to use the emulation tool of theAGC. Being connected to the AGC gives the possibility to test a majority of the functionality, e.g. plant modesand logics, breaker handling, mains and generator operation.Application emulation is useful for training, customising plant requirements and testing basic functionality thatneeds to be set up or verified.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 3 of 30In a power management system it is possible to control the entire plant, being connected only to one of theconnected AGC controllers.1.1.3 Inputs and outputsThe number of inputs and outputs in the AGC can be tailored depending on the option selection. This tableincludes the number of I/Os in the standard unit (no options present). The four outputs of the governor/AVRcard in slot #4 are not included in the table.In-/outputs Occupied Available for other configu-rationMulti-selectable inputs 0 3Digital inputs 2 for breaker ON/OFF feedbacks (4 if MB ispresent)/1 E-stop9 (7 if MB is present)RPM (MPU) 0 1Relays for engine control 4 (start prepare/crank/stop/run) 0Relays for breaker control 2 (4 if MB is present) 2 (0 if MB is present)Relay 1 (status/watchdog) 1Open collector outputs 0 2AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 4 of 301.1.4 Included functionsGeneral functions AGC-4standard(Y3)AGC-4 DG(Y1)AGC-4mains (Y4)AGC-4 BTB(Y5)Synchronising x x x xShort time parallel x xUSB interface to PC x x x xTemperature-dependent cooling downTime-based cooling downEmergency cooling downx xkWh meterDay/week/month/totalx x x xkVArh meterDay/week/month/totalx x x xEngine running hours counter, emergency,normalStart attempt counterMaintenance counterx xBreaker operation counter x x x xFree PC utility SW (Windows) x x x xPermission settings in PC utility SW for limitedSCADA accessx x x xPassword-protected setup x x x xPower derate x xNominal settings for rental gensets x xBattery test, crank or asymmetry x x x xLube oil renewal x xMains support (frequency and voltage) x xFan control of 4 fans x xFuel pump logic x xEngine block heater control x xCustomised display views x x x xCommand timers x x x xMaster clock x xPulse input counters x x x xCurrent thermal demands x x x xAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 5 of 30Control functions AGC-4standard(Y3)AGC-4 DG(Y1)AGC-4mains (Y4)AGC-4 BTB(Y5)Start/stop sequences x xSynchronising x x x xClose before excitation (fast synchro.) x xNos. of breakers/contactors to be controlled 2 1 2/1 1Run coil x xStop coil with wire break x xRelay outputs for speed control x xEvent log with real-time clockAlarm log with real-time clockBattery crank test log with real-time clockx x x xM-Logic AGC-4standard(Y3)AGC-4 DG(Y1)AGC-4mains (Y4)AGC-4 BTB(Y5)Logic configuration tool for plant customis-ingx x x xSelectable input events, e.g. plant status x x x xSelectable output events, e.g. plant com-mandsx x x xAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 6 of 301.1.5 ProtectionsProtections No. of ANSI AGC-4standard(Y3)AGC-4 DG(Y1)AGC-4mains (Y4)AGC-4BTB (Y5)Reverse power x2 32R x x xShort circuit x2 50P x x xOvercurrent x4 51 x x x xVoltage-dependent overcurrent x1 51V x x x xOvervoltage x2 59P x x xUndervoltage x3 27P x x xOverfrequency x3 81O x x xUnderfrequency x3 81U x x xUnbalanced voltage x1 47 x x x xUnbalanced current x1 46 x x x xUnderexcitation or VAr import x1 32RV x x x xOverexcitation or VAr import x1 32FV x x x xOverload x5 32F x x x xBusbar/mains overvoltage x3 59P x x x xBusbar/mains undervoltage x4 27P x x x xLoad shed, three levelsvia currentvia busbar frequencyvia overloadvia fast overloadx3x3x3x351813232xxxxxxxxxxxxBusbar/mains overfrequency x3 81O x x x xMulti-config. inputs with wirebreak alarms, three inputsx2 NA x x x xEmergency stop x1 1 x xOverspeed x2 12 x xLow auxiliary supply x1 27DC x x x xHigh auxiliary supply x1 59DC x x x xGenerator breaker external trip x1 5 x xTie/mains breaker external trip x1 5 x x xSynchronisation failure alarms 25 x x x xBreaker open failure 52BF x x x xBreaker close failure 52BF x x x xBreaker position failure 52BF x x x xClose before excitation failure x1 48 x xAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 7 of 30Protections No. of ANSI AGC-4standard(Y3)AGC-4 DG(Y1)AGC-4mains (Y4)AGC-4BTB (Y5)Phase sequence error x1 47 x x x xDeload error x1 34 x xCrank failure x1 48 x xRunning feedback error x1 34 x xMPU wire break x1 NA x xStart failure x1 48 x xHz/V failure x1 53 x xStop failure x1 48 x xStop coil, wire break alarm x1 5 x xEngine heater x1 26 x xBattery test alarm x1 NA x xMax. ventilation/radiator fan x2 NA x x x xNot in Auto x1 34 x x x xFuel fill check x1 NA x x1.1.6 Single line application diagramsStandard, 1 controller1. Automatic mains failure andfixed power/base load2. Island 3. Peak shaving, load takeoverand mains power exportGGenerator breaker (GB)Mainsbreaker(MB)MainsDiesel generator set ConsumersControllerDisplay GGenerator breaker(GB)Diesel generator set BusbarControllerDisplay GGenerator breaker (GB)Mains breaker (MB)MainsDiesel generator setConsumersTransducer(TAS-331DG)ControllerDisplay AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 8 of 30Optional4. Multiple gensets, load sharing (1 controller per genset) 5.-9. Power managmentGGenerator breaker(GB 1)Diesel generator set 1BusbarGGenerator breaker(GB 2)Diesel generator set 2Analogue loadsharingControllerDisplay 1ControllerDisplay 2 See separate page in this datasheetAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 9 of 301.1.7 Terminal overviewThis terminal strip overview shows the terminals of an AGC with commonly used HW options. The diagrammight not reflect your actual unit due to different option configuration.34567STATUSHORN287374757677787980818283848586878889GL1L2L3NMULTI INPUTS102102103104105105106107108108109110119120121122123124PREPARERUNCRANKSTOP COIL111112113114115116117118E-STOP126127128129130131132133OPTION M13.8OPTION H2/H3/H8.23536293133303234A1A3B2A2B1B3CAN ACAN BMPU1001019899+-COMMON FOR E-STOP12POWER+-TRANSISTOR OUTPUTS(MAX 10 mA)OPTION M1290929496919395978910MB OFF2325272426MB OFFMB ONGB ONGB OFF4345474446485052495153555456111213MB ON141516GB OFF6566676869707172mA OUTmA OUT+-+-PIDPID OPTION E1OPTION M14.6CANbusModbusProfibus171819GB ON2021225759616358606264373941384042LOADSHARING10 V DC U/kvarCOMCOMkW SHAREkvar SHAREHz/kWOPTION M12/G3OPTION M12EXT SETAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 10 of 301.2 Power management applicationsThe purpose of the power management system is to implement one control system that controls all breakersand all gensets. This can for instance be for fuel optimised purposes, for easy implementation of plant logic orfor safety reasons.1.2.1 ApplicationThe plant modes supported by the power management options are:Standard plantmodesApplicationsIsland mode Power plant with synchronising generators or a stand-alone generator. Can alsobe used in critical power plants with a start signal from an external (ATS) control-lerAutomatic Mains Fail-ureCritical power/emergency standby plants, black start generatorFixed power Power plant with fixed kW setpoint (including building load)Peak shaving Power plant where generator supplies peak demandLoad takeover Plant mode where the load is moved from mains to generator, e.g. peak demandperiods or periods with risk of power outagesMains power export Power plant with fixed kW setpoint (excluding building load)The plant modes are configurable, and it is possible to change the plant mode on the fly both in single and inpower management applications.The plant can be divided by one to eight bus tie breakers making it possible to run the plant with differentplant modes, e.g. for test purposes or when splitting up the load in primary and secondary loads.1.2.2 DescriptionThe AGC can be equipped with a power management option (G4, G5, G7 or G8). Using this possibility, theAGC will be able to handle simple or advanced applications for a great number of power plant projects withinsynchronising gensets, critical power/emergency standby applications or power producing applications.The following number of units can be controlled: 16 mains feeders with mains and tie breaker 8 bus tie breakers on the generator bus or load bus 16 generators (256 in plant management applications) with generator breakersThe complete power management system can easily be monitored from the PC utility SW through a graphicalsupervision page. Running status, hours in operation, breaker status, condition of mains and busbars and fuelconsumption are just some of the values that are presented.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 11 of 301.2.3 Power management functionsPM functions AGC-4 DG AGC-4 mains AGC-4 BTBMulti-master system x x xRedundant CANbus x x xShort-time parallel (in same controller (MB/TB)) xLoad-dependent start/stop xPriority selection, manual and automaticRunning hoursLoad profileManualFuel optimisedxGround relay xATS control xSafety stop of DG xLoad management x x xSecured mode (start one extra generator) xQuick setup for rental groups x xHeavy consumer control/generator request xAsymmetric LS for optimal generator load level xPlant PF control xMains feeder control, feeders paralleled xMains feeder control, main-tie-main for critical power xBase load running for maintenance (island plants) xAnalogue load sharing for back-up with option G3 xSection power control xAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 12 of 301.2.4 Easy configuration of single line diagramsThe setup of the application is easily configured using a PC and the DEIF PC utility software.Your PC tool visualises it - the AGC-4 realises it.The basic plant control is set up by a few basic plant conditions including mains feeder handling and opera-tion of the generators1.2.5 Safe power management systemMulti-master system The AGC power management system is designed as a multi-master system forincreased reliability. In a multi-master system all vital data is transmitted betweenthe AGCs, giving all units knowledge of the present power management status(calculations and position) in the application. This philosophy makes the applica-tion immune to failing master controllers and makes the AGC suitable for alltypes of applications, i.e. emergency standby/critical power applications.Redundant CANbus In critical power/emergency standby applications requiring extra operation relia-bility, redundant CANbus communication lines can be used to ensure reliableCANbus communication for power management if one of the CAN lines are dam-aged.Redundant controller With the Critical Power option (T1) it is possible to have redundant controllers inthe application. The redundant controller is connected on the CAN line as a hotstandby unit and is therefore always updated with the system status and ready tobecome the primary controller.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 13 of 301.2.6 Optional power management applications5. Island operation. 6. Parallel with mains.The tie breaker is selectable depending on appli-cational needs.GGenerator breaker (GB 1)Diesel generator set 1BusbarGGenerator breaker(GB 2)Diesel generator set2CANbusControllerDisplay 1ControllerDisplay 2GGenerator breaker(GB 1)Diesel generator set 1BusbarGGenerator breaker(GB 2)Diesel generator set 2CANbusTiebreaker(TB)Mains breaker (MB)MainsConsumersControllerDisplay 1ControllerDisplay 2ControllerDisplay mains7. Main - tie - main application.Ring bus may be used depending on applicational needs.GDiesel generator set 1CANbusControllerDisplay DG 1ControllerDisplay BTBCANbusMains breaker 1Mains 1ControllerDisplay mains 1Mains breaker 2Mains 2ControllerDisplay mains 2Mains breaker 3Mains 3ControllerDisplay mains 3ControllerDisplay BTBControllerDisplay BTBControllerDisplay BTBConsumers Consumers ConsumersMains breaker 4Mains 4ControllerDisplay mains 4ConsumersBus tie breaker 1Bus tie breaker 2Bus tie breaker 3Bus tie breaker 4Tie breaker 4Tie breaker 3AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 14 of 308. H-coupling.The tie breaker controlled by the AGC mains is selectable depending on applicational needs.The bus tie breaker can be present without an AGC controller (open/closed feedbacks are needed).GGenerator breaker (GB 1)Diesel generator set 1BusbarGGenerator breaker (GB 2)Diesel generator set 2CANbusTiebreaker (TB 17)Mains breaker (MB 17)Mains 17ConsumersBTB 33GGenerator breaker (GB 3)Diesel generator set 3BUSBARGGenerator breaker (GB 4)Diesel generator set 4CANBUSTiebreakerTB 18)Mains breaker (MB 18)Mains 18ConsumersControllerDisplay 1ControllerDisplay 2ControllerDisplay 3ControllerDisplay BTB 33ControllerDisplay 4ControllerDisplay mains 17ControllerDisplay mains 189. X mains and 1 DG.The tie breaker controlled by the AGC mains is selectable depending on applicational needs.GDiesel generator set 1BusbarCANbusTiebreaker (TB 19)Mains breaker (MB 19)Mains 19ConsumersTiebreaker (TB 20)Mains breaker(MB 20)Mains 20ConsumersTiebreaker (TB 21)Mains breaker(MB 21)Mains 21ConsumersTiebreaker (TB 17)Mains breaker (MB 17)Mains 17ConsumersTiebreaker (TB 18)Mains breaker(MB 18)Mains 18ConsumersGenerator breaker(GB 1)Tiebreaker (TB 18)Mains breaker(MB 18)Mains 18ConsumersControllerDisplay 1ControllerDisplay mains 17ControllerDisplay mains 18ControllerDisplay mains 19ControllerDisplay mains 20ControllerDisplay mains 21AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Application informationDEIF A/S Page 15 of 302. Optional functionality2.1 Display layouts2.1.1 Option Y1Engine and generator breaker control (island). Used for island applications and for synchronising gensets.Automatic Gen-set Controllermulti-line AGCVIEWLOGAutoAlarm Inh.Self check okPowerSELBACKMODEJUMPSTARTINFOSTOPAlarmAlarmOn RunGLoad2.1.2 Option Y3Generator breaker and mains breaker control. Typically used by rental companies or for single genset appli-cations with one mains.Automatic Gen-set ControllerVIEWLOGAutoAlarm Inh.Self check okPowerSELBACKMODEJUMPSTARTINFOSTOPAlarmAlarmmulti-line AGCOn OnLoadRunG2.1.3 Option Y4Tie breaker and mains breaker control. Used for AGC mains.Automatic Gen-set ControllerVIEWLOGAutoAlarm Inh.Self check okPowerSELBACKMODEJUMPSTARTINFOSTOPAlarmAlarmmulti-line AGC MAINSOn OnLoadAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 16 of 302.1.4 Option Y5Bus tie breaker control. Used for AGC BTBs.Automatic Gen-set Controllermulti-line AGC BUS TIEVIEWLOGAutoAlarm Inh.Self check okPowerSELBACKOnINFOJUMPAlarmAlarmMODE2.1.5 Option X3Additional operator's panel - AOP-1. Used for plant and/or genset control and status/alarm indication.AOP-12.1.6 Option X4Additional operator's panel - AOP-2. Used for plant and/or genset control and status/alarm indication (maxi-mum 5 per AGC).AOP-2AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 17 of 302.2 Available options2.2.1 Available variantsType Var-iantDescription Item no. NoteAGC-4 12 AGC-4 without display 2912410040-12AGC-4 13 AGC-4 w. display + J1 2912410040-13 One 3 m display cable isincluded as standardAGC-4 07 AGC-4 BTB without display + G4 2912410040-07AGC-4 06 AGC-4 BTB w. display + G4 + J1 2912410040-06 One 3 m display cable isincluded as standardAGC-4 09 AGC-4 Mains without display + A1 + G5 2912410040-09AGC-4 08 AGC-4 Mains w. display + A1 + G5 + J1 2912410040-08 One 3 m display cable isincluded as standardAGC-4 14 AGC-4 Flex with display + A1 + D1 +EF6 + G3 + G8 + H7 + M12 + N + J12912410040-14 One 3 m display cable isincluded as standardAGC-4 15 AGC-4 Flex without display + A1 + D1 +EF6 + G3 + G8 + H7 + M12 + N2912410040-15AGC-4 16 AGC-4 Flex with display + A1 + D1 +EF6 + G8 + J12912410040-16 One 3 m display cable isincluded as standardAGC-4 17 AGC-4 Flex without display + A1 + D1 +EF6 + G82912410040-17AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 18 of 302.2.2 Available software optionsOp-tionDescription Slotno.Op-tiontypeNoteA Loss of mains protection packageA1 Time-dependent undervoltage (27t)Undervoltage and reactive power low (27Q)Vector jump (78)df/dt (ROCOF) (81)SWA4 Positive sequence (mains voltage low) (27) SWA5 Directional overcurrent (67) SWC2 Negative sequence voltage high (47)Negative sequence current high (46)Zero sequence voltage high (59)Zero sequence current high (50)Power-dependent reactive power (40)Inverse time overcurrent (51) (according to IEC 60255-151)SWD Voltage/VAr/cos phi control Not available forAGC mains andAGC bus tieD1 Constant voltage control (stand-alone)Constant reactive power control (parallel with mains)Constant power factor control (parallel with mains)Reactive load sharing (island paralleling with other generators)SWG Load sharing/power management/plant managementG3 Load sharing with analogue lines 3 HW/SWIf M12 is present,G3 is a softwareoptionG4 Power management, 16 gensets, 8 bus tie breakers 7 SW Not with G5 orG8G5 Power management, 16 gensets, 8 bus tie breakers, 16 mains 7 SW Not with G4 orG8G8 Power management, 16 gensets (island mode) 7 SW Not with G4 orG5H Serial communicationH7 CANbus (J1939): 7 SW Not with H5, H13or H6AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 19 of 30Op-tionDescription Slotno.Op-tiontypeNoteH5 CaterpillarCummins CM850/570Detroit Diesel (DDEC)Deutz (EMR)Iveco (NEF/CURSOR)John Deere (JDEC)MTU SmartConnectMTU ADECMTU MDEC M302/M303PerkinsScania (EMS)Scania (EMS S6)Volvo Penta (EMS)Volvo (EMS2)8 Included in optionH5H13 MTU ADEC M.501 SW Option H13 is on-ly functional if H5is already selec-ted.I Application emulationI1 Emulation, PC-controlled emulation of your application SWT Special applicationsT1 Critical power, redundant controller, short-circiut limitation SW Option T1 is onlyfunctional if G4,G5 or G8 is al-ready selected.(ANSI# as per IEEE Std C37.2-1996 (R2001) in parenthesis).Please notice that not all options can be selected for the same unit. Please refer to the chapter"Hardware overview" in this data sheet for further information about the location of the optionsin the unit.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 20 of 302.2.3 Available accessoriesAcces-soryDescription OptiontypeNoteJ CablesJ1 Display cable with plugs, 3 m. UL94 (V1) approved OtherJ2 Display cable with plugs, 6 m. UL94 (V1) approved OtherJ4 PC cable for option N-programming (Ethernet cable crossed), 3 m.UL94 (V1) approvedOtherJ6 Display cable with plugs, 1 m. UL94 (V1) approved OtherJ7 PC cable for utility software (USB), 3 m. UL94 (V1) approved OtherJ8 Display CAN cable for DU-2 connection and 2 x plugs for cablesfor the Remote Maintenance BoxOther RMB connectorkitK DocumentationK1 Designer's Reference Handbook (hard copy) OtherK2 CD-ROM with complete documentation OtherL Display gasket for IP54 Other Standard isIP52Q Measurement accuracy HardwareQ1 Verified class 0.5 OtherX Additional displaysX2 Additional standard display (DU-2). CANbus comm. Other Two options X2can be orderedfor each AGCunitX3 Additional operator's panel (AOP-1): 16 configurable LEDs and 8configurable push-buttonsOtherX4 Additional operator's panel (AOP-2): 16 configurable LEDs, 8 con-figurable buttons and 1 status relay. CANbus comm.Other Five options X4can be orderedfor each AGCunitY Display layout HardwareY1 Engine and generator breaker control (island) Other Available forAGC gensetcontrollerY3 Generator breaker and mains breaker control Other Available forAGC gensetcontrollerY4 Tie breaker and mains breaker control Other Available forAGC mainscontrollerAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 21 of 30Acces-soryDescription OptiontypeNoteY5 Bus tie breaker control Other Available forAGC BTB con-troller2.2.4 Hardware options and slot number locationEthernet78 77 76 75 74 73 9697 95 94 92 91 90 93 89 88 87 85 86 83 84 82 81 80 7972 71 69 70 68 67 65 66 62 63 5960 61 58 56 57 55 53 54 64 52 51 50 49 47 46 44 43 45 48 41 40 38 37 39 42Service port DisplayEthernetCAN BCAN APowerSelf check okAlarm inhibit1495 637 821 : The numbers in the drawing above refer to the slot numbers indicated in the table below.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 22 of 30Slot # Option/stand-ardDescription1 Terminal 1-28, power supplyStandard 8-36V DC supply, 11 W; 1 x status output relay; 5 x relay outputs; 2 x pulse out-puts (kWh, kVArh or configurable open collector outputs); 5 x digital inputs2 Terminal 29-36, communicationH2 Modbus RTU (RS485)H3 Profibus DPH9 Modbus RS232 for modemH8.2 External I/O modulesM13.2 7 x binary inputsM14.2 4 x relay outputs3 Terminal 37-64, in-/outputs/load sharingM12 13 x digital inputs; 4 x relay outputs (SW option if G3 is present)G3 Active power load sharing; reactive power load sharing (requires D1) (SW op-tion if M12 is present)4 Terminal 65-72, governor, AVR, in-/outputsStandard 4 x relayE1 2 x +/-25 mA outE2 2 x 0(4)...20 mA outEF2 1 x +/-25 mA out; 1 x 0(4)...20 mA outEF4 1 x +/-25 mA out; 2 x relayEF5 1 x +/-25 mA out; 1 x PWM out; 2 x relayEF6 2 x +/-25 mA out; 1 x PWM out5 Terminal 73-89, AC measuringStandard 3 x generator voltage; 3 x generator current; 3 x busbar/mains voltage6 Terminal 90-97, in-/outputsF1 2 x 0(4)...20 mA out, transducerM13.6 7 x digital inputsM14.6 4 x relay outputsM15.6 4 x 4...20 mA inputs7 Terminal 98-125, engine I/FAGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 23 of 30Slot # Option/stand-ardDescriptionStandard 8-36V DC supply, 5 W; 1 x magnetic pick-up (MPU); 3 x multi-inputs; 7 x digitalinputs; 4 x relay outputsH7 J1939 engine comm. and MTU ADEC8 Terminal 126-133, engine communication, in-/outputsH5/H13 MTU (ADEC/MDEC) + J1939 (engine brands available in option H7)H6 Cummins GCSH8.8 External I/O modulesM13.8 7 x digital inputsM14.8 4 x relay outputsM15.8 4 x 4...20 mA inputs9 LED I/FN - Modbus TCP/IP- EtherNet/IP- SMS/e-mail alarmsThere can only be one hardware option in each slot. It is e.g. not possible to select option H2and option H3 at the same time, because both options require a PCB in slot #2.Besides the hardware options shown on this page, it is possible to select the software optionsmentioned in the chapter "Available options".It is possible to have option H7 and option G5 at the same time, but as soon as an engine pro-tocol has been selected in menu 7561, the CAN-A output will be locked for engine communica-tion.If option H7 is selected, it is not possible to have options H5, H13 and H6 even though slot #8 isfree.It is only possible to select one of the options H8.2 and H8.8.AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Optional functionalityDEIF A/S Page 24 of 303. Technical information3.1 Specifications and dimensions3.1.1 Technical specificationsAccuracy Class 1.0-25...15...30...70CTemperature coefficient: +/-0.2% of full scale per 10CClass 0.5 with option Q1Positive, negative and zero sequence alarms: class 1 within 5% voltage unbalanceClass 1.0 for negative sequence currentFast overcurrent: 3% of 350%*InAnalogue outputs: class 1.0 according to total rangeOption EF4/EF5: class 4.0 according to total rangeTo IEC/EN60688Operatingtemperature-2570C (-13...158F)-25...60C (-13...140F) if Modbus TCP/IP (option N) is available in the controller.(UL/cUL Listed: max. surrounding air temperature: 55C/131F)Storage tem-perature-4070C (-40...158F)Climate 97% RH to IEC 60068-2-30Operating al-titude0-4000 m above sea levelDerating 2001-4000 m above sea level:Max. 480V AC phase-phase 3W4 measuring voltageMax. 690V AC phase-phase 3W3 measuring voltageMeasuringvoltage100-690V AC +/-20%(UL/cUL Listed: 600V AC phase-phase)Consumption: max. 0.25 VA/phaseMeasuringcurrent-/1 or -/5 A AC(UL/cUL Listed: from CTs 1-5 A)Consumption: max. 0.3 VA/phaseCurrent over-load4 x In continuously20 x In, 10 sec. (max. 75 A)80 x In, 1 sec. (max. 300 A)Measuringfrequency30...70 HzAux. supply Terminals 1 and 2: 12/24V DC (8...36 V continuously, 6 V 1 sec.). Max. 11 W consump-tionTerminals 98 and 99: 12/24V DC (8...36 V continuously, 6 V 1 sec.). Max. 5 W consump-tionThe aux. supply inputs are to be protected by a 2 A slow blow fuse. (UL/cUL Listed: AWG24)AGC-4 data sheet 4921240400 UK Technical informationDEIF A/S Page 25 of 30Binary inputs Optocoupler, bi-directionalON: 8...36V DCImpedance: 4.7 kOFF: