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HMP300 en-User-Manual
HMP300 POWER INTEGRATED PROTECTION MODULE
USER MANUAL
SMARTGEN (ZHENGZHOU) TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

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Date 2017-09-22 2019-11-05 2021-03-05

Table 1 Software Version

Version 1.0 1.1 1.2

Note Original release. Added differential protection contents. Modify the figure 1 error and update the format.

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CONTENTS
1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................4 2 PERFORMANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS....................................................................................................4 3 SPECIFICATION ..............................................................................................................................................5 4 OPERATION.....................................................................................................................................................5 5 SCREENS DISPLAY .........................................................................................................................................6
5.1 POWER DATA DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................6 5.2 ALARM DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................................7 5.3 MODULE INFORMATION DISPLAY......................................................................................................7 6 PROTECTION...................................................................................................................................................8 6.1 WARNING..............................................................................................................................................8 6.2 TRIP ALARM .........................................................................................................................................9 7 WIRING CONNECTION................................................................................................................................. 10 8 SCOPES AND DEFINITIONS OF PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS .......................................................... 12 8.1 CONTENTS AND SCOPES OF PARAMETERS.................................................................................. 12 8.2 DEFINED CONTENTS OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT PORTS 1~4 ............................................... 17 9 PARAMETERS SETTING .............................................................................................................................. 18 10 TYPICAL APPLICATION............................................................................................................................... 19 11 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 20

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1 OVERVIEW

HMP300 power integrated protection module integrates digitization, intelligentization and network technology, and are used for collecting generator-set data (voltage, current, power and frequency) and related action output for data errors to protect the device. It fits with LCD display, optional Chinese and English bilingual interface, and it is reliable and easy to use.
HMP300 power integrated protection module adopts micro-processor technology with precise parameter measuring, fixed value adjustment, set value adjusting functions etc. All parameters can be configured from front panel or through LINK interface via PC. It can be widely used in all types of marine/land electrical device with compact structure, advanced circuits, simple connections and high reliability.

2 PERFORMANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS

Main features are as below:

 132x64 LCD display with backlight, selectable language interface (Chinese and English),

push-button operation.

 Equipped with LINK communication port; Through LINK interface on PC, data and parameters can

be monitored and adjusted.

 Equipped with CANBUS port, which can connect with HMC9000/HMC6000 module to realize

power and engine data collecting and display at the same time.

 Differential protection function, and controller will issue related alarm information after differential

protection is active.

 Protections for over/under voltage, over/under frequency, reverse power, over power and over

current.

 Harmonic test function, and each phase voltage/current harmonic distortion rate can be tested.

 Suitable for 3-phase 4-wire, 3-phase 3-wire, single phase 2-wire, and 2-phase 3-wire systems with

frequency 50/60Hz.

 Collects and shows 3-phase voltage, 3-phase current, frequency and power parameters.

Generator

Line voltage (Uab, Ubc, and Uca)

Phase voltage (Ua, Ub, and Uc)

Frequency Hz

Load

Current Ia, Ib, Ic

A (unit)

Each phase and total active power P

kW (unit)

Each phase and total reactive power Q

kvar (unit)

Each phase and average power factor PF

 Parameter setting function: users are allowed to set and change parameters and parameters shall

be stored in internal FLASH memory and cannot be lost even in case of power outage; most of

them can be adjusted using front panel of the controller.

 Wide power supply range DC (8~35) V, suitable for different starting battery voltage environment.

 All parameters apply digital adjustment, instead of conventional analog modulation with normal

potentiometer, improving whole reliability and stability.

 Module is mounted on the 35mm guide rail.

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3 SPECIFICATION

Items Operating Voltage Power Consumption Alternator Volt Input Range 3Phase 4Wire 3Phase 3Wire Single Phase 2Wire 2Phase 3Wire Alternator Frequency Programmable Relay Output 1 Programmable Relay Output 2 Programmable Relay Output 3 Programmable Relay Output 4 Overall Dimension CT Secondary Current Working Conditions Storage Condition
Insulating Intensity
Weight

Table 2 Technical Parameters
Contents DC8.0V to DC35.0V, Continuous Power Supply <3W (standby 2W)
30V AC ~ 360 V AC (ph-N) 30V AC ~ 620 V AC (ph-ph) 30V AC ~ 360 V AC (ph-N) 30V AC ~ 360 V AC (ph-N) 50Hz/60Hz 5 A AC250V volt free output 5 A AC250V volt free output 10A AC250V volt free output 10A AC250V volt free output 107.6mm x 89.7mm x 60.7mm 5A rated Temperature: (-25~+70)°C; Humidity: (20~93)%RH Temperature: (-25~+70)°C Apply AC2.2kV voltage between high voltage terminal and low voltage terminal and the leakage current is not more than 3mA within 1min. 0.30kg

4 OPERATION

Icons

Function Set/Confirm Up/Increase Down/Decrease

Table 3 Key Description
Description Pressing this key will enter into password screen; In setting parameter status, pressing this key will shift cursor or confirm the set value. Scrolls the screen up; Shift the cursor up or increase the set value in parameter setting menu. Scrolls the screen down; Shift the cursor down or decrease the set value in parameter setting menu.

Pressing both

and

simultaneously can reset alarms.

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5 SCREENS DISPLAY

5.1 POWER DATA DISPLAY

Table 4 Power Data Display

1st Screen

UL-L 380V 380V 380 V

UL-N 220V 220V 220 V

I: 500A 500A 500 A

P: 276 kW Q : 200 kvar

PF 0.80

50.0Hz

2nd Screen
P(kW) Q(kvar) A: 89.0 65.0 B: 89.0 65.0 C: 89.0 65.0 PF 0.80 0.80

S(kVA) 110.0 110.0 110.0 0.80

3rd Screen

THDu(%) THDi(%)

A: 0.5

0.3

B: 0.5

0.3

C: 0.5

0.3

Phase Seq: 0° 120° 240°

4th Screen

Total kWh

276.3 kWh

Total kvarh 200.0 kvarh

kWh %

32%

kvarh %

32%

Line voltage Uab, Ubc, Uca

Description

Phase voltage Ua, Ub, Uc

Current, Ia, Ib, Ic

Active power, reactive power

Average power factor, frequency Description
Active power display, reactive power display, apparent power display A phase: active power, reactive power, apparent power B Phase: active power, reactive power, apparent power C Phase: active power, reactive power, apparent power A phase, B phase and C phase power factors
Description Voltage harmonic distortion rate, current harmonic distortion rate A phase: voltage harmonic distortion rate, current harmonic distortion rate B phase: voltage harmonic distortion rate, current harmonic distortion rate C phase: voltage harmonic distortion rate, current harmonic distortion rate Phase sequence
Description
Total active energy Total reactive energy

Active power percentage Reactive power percentage

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5.2 ALARM DISPLAY

All alarm information (trip alarm and warning alarm) collected by the module is real-time displayed on the alarm screen as bellow:

Table 5 Alarm Display

Display Content
Alarm Warning Alarm Under Volt Warning

Page title Alarm type Alarm content

Description

5.3 MODULE INFORMATION DISPLAY

Module information including output port status, software version, hardware version and release time can be displayed on this screen as bellow:

Table 6 Module Information Display

Display Content
OUT: 1 2 3 4
Software Version: V1.3 Hardware Version: V2.1 Issue Date: 2017-09-20

Output port number Outputs status Software version Hardware version Issue date

Description

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6 PROTECTION

6.1 WARNING

When controller detects the warning signals, alarm indicator flashes and LCD displays the warning information.

Table 7 Module Warning Types

No.

Type

Description

1 Over Warning

Volt

When the module detects that the genset voltage has exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm

information will be displayed on LCD.

Under 2 Warning

When the module detects that the genset voltage has fallen below the Volt
pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

3

Over Frequency Warning

When the module detects that the genset frequency has exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm

information will be displayed on LCD.

Under Frequency When the module detects that the genset frequency has fallen below the

4 Warning

pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

5

Over Warning

Power

When the module detects that the genset power (power is positive) has exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the

corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

Over Current When the module detects that the genset current has exceeded the pre-set

6

value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm

Warning

information will be displayed on LCD.

Current 7 Pre-alarm

When module detects genset current is above the current pre-alarm limit, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

8

Reverse

Power

When the module detects that the genset reverse power value (power is negative) has exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and

Warning

the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

Differential 9 Protection

When module detects differential current is above the pre-set current pre-alarm limit, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

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6.2 TRIP ALARM

When controller detects trip alarm, it will send signals to trip the generator and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

Table 8 Trip Alarms

No.

Type

Description

When the module detects that the genset voltage has exceeded the

1 Over Voltage Trip

pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm and the corresponding alarm

information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset voltage has fallen below the

2 Under Voltage Trip pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm and the corresponding alarm

information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset frequency has exceeded the

3 Over Frequency Trip pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm and the corresponding alarm

information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset frequency has fallen below

4 Under Frequency Trip the pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm and the corresponding

alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset power (power is positive) has

5 Over Power Trip

exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a trip alarm and the

corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset current has exceeded the

6 Over Current Trip

pre-set value, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding

alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

Differential

7

Protection Trip

When the module detects differential current is above the pre-set limit, it will initiate a warning alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on LCD.

When the module detects that the genset reverse power value (power

8

Reverse Power Trip is negative) has exceeded the pre-set value, it will initiate a warning

alarm and the corresponding alarm information will be displayed on

LCD.

When the module detects that genset voltage phase loss, it will initiate

9 Loss of Phase Trip trip alarm signals and the corresponding alarm information will be

displayed on LCD.

10 Reverse

Phase

When the module detects that genset voltage phase sequence wrong, it will initiate trip alarm signals and the corresponding alarm

Sequence Trip

information will be displayed on LCD.

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7 WIRING CONNECTION HMP300 controller panel is as below:
Fig. 1 HMP300 Panel Diagram

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Table 9 Terminal Wiring Connection

No.
1
2
3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16
17
18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
LINK

Function B-

Cable Size 1.5mm2

B+

1.5mm2

120

1.0mm2

CANH CANL

1.0mm2 1.0mm2

Aux. Output 1

1.0mm2 1.0mm2

Aux. Output 2

1.0mm2 1.0mm2

1.0mm2

Aux. Output 3

1.0mm2

1.0mm2

1.0mm2

Aux. Output 4

1.0mm2

1.0mm2

Gen L1 Phase Volt 1.0mm2 Monitoring Input

Gen L2 Phase Volt 1.0mm2 Monitoring Input

Gen L3 Phase Volt 1.0mm2 Monitoring Input

Gen N Wire Input

1.0mm2

CT A-Phase Monitoring 2.5mm2

Input

2.5mm2

CT B-Phase Monitoring 2.5mm2

Input

2.5mm2

CT C-Phase Monitoring 2.5mm2

Input

2.5mm2

Remarks Connected with negative of starter battery, engine starter battery can be used directly. Connected with positive of starter battery, engine starter battery can be used directly. After short connecting with CANL, it doesn't need to externally connect with 120. CANBUS Communication port, which supports J1939-81 power data communication protocol. Relay normally open volt free contact, rated 5A, and volt free contact output. Relay normally open volt free contact, rated 5A, and volt free contact output. Relay normally open volt free Details see 8.2. contact, rated 10A, and volt free contact output. Relay normally open volt free contact, rated 10A, and volt free contact output. Connect with output U Phase of generator (2A fuse is recommended). Connect with output V Phase of generator (2A fuse is recommended). Connect with output W Phase of generator (2A fuse is recommended). Connect with output N Wire of generator. External connected current transformer secondary coil (rated 5A). External connected current transformer secondary coil (rated 5A). External connected current transformer secondary coil (rated5A). Test software interface. Connect with PC test software via SG72 module.

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8 SCOPES AND DEFINITIONS OF PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS

8.1 CONTENTS AND SCOPES OF PARAMETERS

Table 10 Parameter Setting Contents and Scopes

No

Items

Voltage Settings

1

AC System

Range (0-3)

2

Rated Voltage

(30-30000)V

3

Voltage Transformer

(0-1) 0: Disabled

Enabled

1: Enabled

4

Primary Voltage

(30-30000)V

5

Secondary Voltage (30-1000)V

(0-1)

Over Volt Warning

6

Enabled

0: Disabled 1: Enabled

7

Over Volt Warning (0-200)%

Value

8

Over Volt Delay

Warning

(0-3600)s

9

Over Volt Enabled

Trip

(0-1) 0: Disabled

1: Enabled

10 Over Volt Trip Value (0-200)%

11 Over Volt Trip Delay (0-3600)s

(0-1)

Under Volt Warning

12

Enabled

0: Disabled 1: Enabled

13

Under Volt Warning Value

(0-200)%

Default

Description

0: 3P4W

1: 3P3W 0
2: 2P3W

3: 1P2W

Provide standard for over/under voltage

and voltage on load. If voltage transformer

is used, this value is primary voltage of

230

transformer.

When AC system is 3P3W, this setting value

is line voltage; for other supply AC systems,

it is phase voltage.

0

Disabled

100 100 1
110%
3 1
120 2 1 84

Primary voltage of voltage transformer. Secondary voltage of voltage transformer.
When it is enabled, module starts to detect over voltage warning.
When generator voltage has exceeded the set value and warning delay is expired, module will initiate over voltage warning alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.
When it is enabled, module starts to detect over voltage trip.
When generator voltage has exceeded the set value and trip delay is expired, module will initiate over voltage trip alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.
When it is enabled, module starts to detect under voltage warning.
When generator voltage has fallen below the set value and warning delay is expired,

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No

Items

Range

14

Under Volt Warning (0-3600)s

Delay

Under Volt Trip (0-1)

15

0: Disabled

Enabled

1: Enabled

16

Under Value

Volt

Trip (0-200)%

17

Under Delay

Volt

Trip (0-3600)s

18

Loss of Phase Detection Enabled

(0-1)

Phase Sequence

19 Wrong Detection (0-1)

Enabled

Under

Volt

20

(0-200)%

Threshold Voltage

21 Voltage On Load

(0-200)%

Frequency Settings

22

Rated Frequency

(50.0-60.0) Hz

23

Frequency On Load (0-200)%

24

Over

Frequency

(0-1) 0: Disabled

Warning Enabled

1: Enabled

25

Over

Frequency

Warning Value

(0-200)%

26

Over

Frequency (0-3600)s

Warning Delay

Over Frequency Trip (0-1)

27

Enabled

0: Disabled 1: Enabled

28

Over Frequency Trip (0-200)%

Value

29 Over Frequency Trip (0-3600)s

Default 3

Description module will initiate under voltage warning alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.

When it is enabled, module starts to detect 1
under voltage trip.

When generator voltage has fallen below

80

the set value and trip delay is expired,

module will initiate under voltage trip alarm.

2

Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.

0 0: Disabled 1: Enabled
0

When threshold voltage is exceeded,

60

module starts to detect under voltage

alarm.

When voltage is over this threshold, it

90

meets the on-load conditions.

50.0

Provide standard for over/under frequency

and frequency on load.

90

When frequency is over this value, it meets

the on-load conditions.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect

over frequency warning.

When generator frequency has exceeded

110

the set value and warning delay is expired, module will initiate over frequency warning

alarm.

3

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

initiates alarm.

When it is enabled, module starts to detect

1

over frequency trip.

When generator frequency has exceeded

114

the setting value and trip delay is expired,

module will initiate over frequency trip

alarm.

2

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

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No

Items

Range

Delay

30

Under Frequency Warning Enabled

(0-1) 0: Disabled

1: Enabled

Under Frequency

31

Warning Value

(0-200)%

32

Under Frequency Warning Delay

(0-3600)s

33

Under

Frequency

(0-1) 0: Disabled

Trip Enabled

1: Enabled

34

Under Frequency Trip Value

(0-200)%

35

Under Frequency (0-3600)s

Trip Delay

Current Settings

Rated

Full-load

36

Current

(5-6000)A

Current Transformer

37

Ratio/5

(5-6000)/5

(0-1)

38

Over

Current

Warning Enabled

0: Disabled

1: Enabled

Over

Current

39

Warning Value

(0-200)%

40

Over

Current

Warning Delay

(0-3600)s

41

Over Current Enabled

Trip

(0-1) 0: Disabled

1: Enabled

Over Current Trip

42

(0-200)%

Value

Over Current Trip

43

Delay

(0-3600)s

(0-1)

44 Current Pre-alarm 0: Disabled

1: Enabled

Default

Description

initiates alarm.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect under frequency warning.

When generator frequency has fallen

below the set value and warning delay is

84

expired, module will initiate under

frequency warning alarm.

3

Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect

under frequency trip.

When generator frequency has fallen

80

below the set value and trip delay is expired, module will initiate under

frequency trip alarm.

2

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

initiates alarm.

500

It is generator's rated current, and used for provide standard for load current.

External connected current transformer

500

ratio.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect over current warning.

When generator current has exceeded the

set value and warning delay is expired,

110

module will initiate over current warning

alarm.

3

Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect over current trip.

When generator current has exceeded the

114

set value and trip delay is expired, module

will initiate over current trip alarm.

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

2

initiates alarm.

1

When it is enabled, module starts to detect current pre-alarm.

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No

Items

Range

Current Pre-alarm

45

(0-200)%

Value

Current Pre-alarm

46

Delay

(0-3600)s

Differential Current (0-1)

47

0: Disabled

Warning Enabled

1: Enabled

48

Differential Current (4-40)%

Warning Value

Differential Current

49

(0-20.0)s

Warning Delay

50

Differential Current Trip Enabled

(0-1) 0: Disabled

1: Enabled

Differential Current

51

(4-40)%

Trip Value

Differential

52

Trip Delay

Power Settings

Current (0-20.0)s

53 Rated Power

(0-6000)kW

54

Rated

Power

Reactive (0-6000)kvar

Over Power Warning (0-1)

55

0: Disabled

Enabled

1: Enabled

56

Over Power Warning Value

(0-200)%

57

Over Power Warning (0-3600)s

Delay

Over Power Trip (0-1)

58

Enabled

0: Disabled 1: Enabled

59

Over Power Trip (0-200)%

Value

Default 100 3 0
10 2.0 0
20 1.0 276 200 1
110 3 1
114

Description When current is over this value and lasts for the pre-set pre-alarm delay, module will initiate current pre-alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm. When this is enabled, module starts to detect differential current warning.
NOTE: after enabled, controller only displays differential current information, while other measured data and alarms don't.
When current is over this value and has lasted for the preset warning delay, module will issue warning alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm. When this is enabled, module starts to detect differential current trip.
NOTE: after enabled, controller only displays differential current information, while other measured data and alarms don't.
When current is over this value and has lasted for the preset trip delay, module will issue trip alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.
It is generator's rated power, and used for provide standard for power alarm.
Generator's rated reactive power.
When it is enabled, module starts to detect over power warning.
When active power (positive) has exceeded the set value and warning delay is expired, module will initiate over power warning alarm. Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.
When it is enabled, module starts to detect over power trip.
When active power (positive) has exceeded the set value and trip delay is expired, module will initiate over power trip alarm.

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No

Items

Range

60

Over Power Trip (0-3600)s

Delay

Reverse

Power (0-1)

61

0: Disabled

Warning Enabled

1: Enabled

62

Reverse

Power

Warning Value

(0-200)%

Reverse

Power

63

Warning Delay

(0-3600)s

(0-1)

Reverse Power Trip

64

Enabled

0: Disabled 1: Enabled

Reverse Power Trip

65

(0-100)%

Value

Reverse Power Trip

66

Delay

(0-3600)s

Outputs Settings

67

Aux. Output 1 (0-30)

Setting

68 Aux. Output 1 Type (0-1)

Aux. Output 2

69

Setting

(0-30)

70 Aux. Output 2 Type (0-1)

71

Aux. Output Setting

3 (0-30)

72 Aux. Output 3 Type (0-1)

Aux. Output 4

73

Setting

(0-30)

74 Aux. Output 4 Type (0-1)

Module Settings

75 Module Address

(1-254)

(0-1) 0: 250Kbps 76 CANBUS Baud Rate 1: 500Kbps 2: 125Kbps 3: 50Kbps 77 Language Selection (0-1) 78 Password Setting (0-9999)

Default 2

Description Time duration from alarm is detected to it initiates alarm.

When it is enabled, module starts to detect 1
reverse power warning.

When reverse power (negative) has

20

exceeded the set value and warning delay is expired, module will initiate reverse

power warning alarm.

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

3

initiates alarm.

When it is enabled, module starts to detect

1

reverse power trip.

When reverse power (negative) has

exceeded the set value and trip delay is 30
expired, module will initiate reverse power

trip alarm.

Time duration from alarm is detected to it

2

initiates alarm.

0

Default: not used

0

0: Normally open; 1: Normally close

0 Default: not used

0

0: Normally open; 1: Normally close

0

Default: not used

0

0: Normally open; 1: Normally close

0 Default: not used

0

0: Normally open; 1: Normally close

Module address when remote monitoring

1

control.

0

CANBUS communication baud rate configuration.

0 00318

0: Simplified Chinese; 1: English It is used to enter into parameter settings.

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8.2 DEFINED CONTENTS OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT PORTS 1~4 Table 11 Defined Contents of Programmable Output Ports 1-4

No.

Items

Description

0 Not Used

Output port is deactivated when "Not Used" is selected.

1 Common Alarm

Output when alarms occurred.

2 Common Warning Alarm Output when warning alarms occurred.

3 Common Trip Alarm

Output when trip alarms occurred.

4 Over Volt Trip Alarm

Output when over voltage trip alarms occurred.

5 Under Volt Trip Alarm Output when under voltage trip alarms occurred.

6 Loss of Phase Trip Output when loss of phase trip alarms occurred. Alarm

7 Reverse Phase Sequence Trip Alarm

Output when reverse phase sequence trip alarm is occurred.

8 Over Frequency Trip Output when over frequency trip alarm is occurred. Alarm

9 Under Frequency Trip Output when under frequency trip alarm is occurred. Alarm

10 Over Current Trip Alarm Output when over current trip alarm is occurred.

11 Over Current Pre-alarm Output when over current pre-alarm is active.

12 Over Power Trip Alarm Output when generator over power trip alarm is occurred.

13 Reserved

Reserved

14

Reverse Alarm

Power

Trip Output when generator reverse power trip alarm is occurred.

15 Over Volt Warning

Output when generator over voltage warning alarm is occurred.

16 Under Volt Warning

Output when generator under voltage warning alarm is occurred.

17 Allow to Output On-load Output when module meets the set on-load conditions.

18 Reserved

Reserved

19 Over Frequency Warning Output when generator over frequency warning alarm is occurred.

20 Under Frequency Warning Output when generator under frequency warning alarm is occurred.

21 Reserved

Reserved

22 Over Current Warning Output when generator over current warning alarm is occurred.

23

Differential Warning

Protection Output when differential protection warning occurs.

24 Over Power Warning

Output when generator over power warning alarm is occurred.

Differential Protection

25

Output when differential protection trip occurs.

Trip

26 Reverse Power Warning Output when generator reverse power warning alarm is occurred.

Separately customized column A and column B output functions,

27 Custom Output

when one is active, module will start output. Detailed to see Table

12 as bellow.

28 Reserved

Reserved

29 Reserved

Reserved

30 Reserved

Reserved

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Table 12 Custom Output Port List

Custom Output Column A Over Volt Warning Alarm Under Volt Warning Alarm Over Frequency Warning Alarm Under Frequency Warning Alarm Over Power Warning Over Current Warning Reverse Power Warning Reverse Phase Sequence Trip Alarm Over Volt Trip Alarm Under Volt Trip Alarm Over Frequency Trip Alarm Under Frequency Trip Alarm Over Power Trip Alarm Over Current Trip Alarm Reverse Power Trip Alarm Loss of Phase Trip Alarm Over Current Warning + Over Current Trip Differential Protection Warning Differential Protection Trip

Custom Output Column B Over Volt Warning Alarm Under Volt Warning Alarm Over Frequency Warning Alarm Under Frequency Warning Alarm Over Power Warning Over Current Warning Reverse Power Warning Reverse Phase Sequence Trip Alarm Over Volt Trip Alarm Under Volt Trip Alarm Over Frequency Trip Alarm Under Frequency Trip Alarm Over Power Trip Alarm Over Current Trip Alarm Reverse Power Trip Alarm Loss of Phase Trip Alarm Over Current Warning + Over Current Trip Differential Protection Warning Differential Protection Trip

9 PARAMETERS SETTING

After module is power up, press

to enter into the password screen. Input correct password

(default password is "0318") to enter into the parameter setting menu and select parameter item via

and

buttons. Then press

to start setting.

is to increase value, and

is to decrease value. After the setting is finished, press

again to confirm it.

Parameters also can be set through PC software via SG72 module. Password is not needed for

parameter setting on PC software. If it needs to set more parameters (such as voltage/current

calibration) or the password is forgotten, please contact the factory.

NOTES:

a) Over voltage set value must be higher than under voltage set value, otherwise over voltage and under voltage

condition may occur simultaneously.

b) For alarms not needed, please select "Disabled" in the alarm enabled selection.

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10 TYPICAL APPLICATION 10.1 Module Typical Application
Fig. 2 HMP300 Typical Application Diagram 10.2 Differential Current Protection Application

Fig. 3 Differential Protection Application Diagram

NOTE: CTs on the two sides must have same parameter characteristics, and cable load on the two sides also must be equal.

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11 INSTALLATION

Fig. 4 Overall and Cutout Dimensions
ATTENTION:
-- OUTPUT AND EXPAND RELAYS All outputs of controller are relay contact output type. If it needs to expand the relays, please add freewheel diode to both ends of expand relay's coils (when coils of relay have DC current) or, increase resistance-capacitance return circuit (when coils of relay have AC current), in order to prevent disturbance for controller or other equipments. -- AC INPUT Current input of controller must be connected to outside current transformer. And the current transformer's secondary current must be 5A. At the same time, the phases of current transformer and input voltage must be correct. Otherwise, the collected current and active power may be not correct.
NOTE: When there is load current, transformer's secondary side is prohibited to open circuit.
-- WITHSTAND VOLTAGE TEST When controller has been installed on control panel, if it needs the high voltage test, please disconnect controller's all terminal connections, in order to prevent high voltage going into controller and damaging it.
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