GB Power Manager Manual
GB Power Manager Manual
PowerMan
230/40-1
230/80-1
230/40-2
230/80-2
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PowerMan type 1 (230/40-1 and 230/80-1)
Type 1 is intended to operate one or more Multi’s in parallel with 1 AC power source, but without
the input current limitation as mentioned above. The AC current limit (which is the current limit at
which PowerControl and PowerAssist will be activated) can be set at up to 40 A, respectively up
to 80 A, with a potentiometer in the PowerMan box.
The 40 A model has 3 circuit breakers to connect up to 3 Multi’s. The 80 A model has 5 circuit
breakers to connect up to 5 Multi’s.
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2. The parameters to configure a PowerMan
type 1 or 2
Three parameters are of importance to configure a PowerMan type 1 or type 2:
1. The number of Multi’s that will be connected
2. The maximum output current of the generator
3. The maximum shore current (not applicable to PowerMan type 1)
The tables in the next paragraph are a help to determine the configuration parameters.
Paragraph 3 describes how to perform the configuration itself.
The PowerMan Contol Panel is applicable to the PowerMan type 2 only. The following
table should be disregarded when a PowerMan type 1 is used.
The configuration can be determined from the first table. The second table relates the
configuration to the implementation as described in paragraph 3.
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Number of PowerMan Minimum generator Maximum Configuration
paralleled current/power generator
Multi’s required current/power
The PowerMan Contol Panel is applicable to the PowerMan type 2 only. The following
table should be disregarded when a PowerMan type 1 is used.
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3. Implementing the configuration
3.1. Contactor K3
The black cable should be connected to terminal 6 or terminal 2 of contactor K3
(see picture)
3.2. Bridge
Confuration A and D: interconnection between terminal 2 and 3, see picture.
Confuration C and F: interconnection between terminal 1 and 2.
Confuration B en E no interconnection needed.
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3.3. Cable to L-Out of Master
The L-out (=live out) terminal of the Multi or MultiPlus which will be the master must
be connected to terminal 1, 2 or 3 of the PowerMan (see table in paragraph 2.1. or
2.2.). This cable carries the AC current signal to the Multi. The cable must have a
cross section of at least 6 mm² and it should not be longer than 10 meter.
This same L-out terminal must also be connected to one of the circuit breakers in the
PowerMan cubicle. The 2 cables must be crimped together to fit in that same
terminal.
The 2 cable bridges with Faston terminals (see left picture) must be removed from all
paralleled Multi’s (from the master and from the slaves).
Then a connection must be made from the the Faston blades J30 en J31 from the
master only to terminal 30 respectively 31 in the PowerMan.
Cable cross section: 2,5 mm².
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3.5. The PowerMan Control panel
A resistor (see table in paragraph 2.1 or 2.2) must be placed in the blue
connector on the back side of the PowerMan control panel.
(In case of for example configuration E and 16 A shore current, a 100 kOhm
resistor must be placed)
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3.6. Commissioning the PowerMan
We recommend to use our software VE Configure to set the parameters of the
Multi/Multplus which will be used as master. The slaves will automatically follow the
master.
Do not forget to check and set the battery charge parameters.
For the proper functioning of PowerMan type 1 en 2 the internal potentiometer must
be set at the right current.
The purpose is to activate PowerControl and, if required, PowerAssist just before the
generator is overloaded. This is achieved by running the generator, increase the load
to the required maximum current and then turn the internal potentiometer counter
clock wise until the Multi’s start reducing the charge current or, if the charge current is
negligible, start to assist the generator.
Please note that small 3000 rpm gensets of certain brands will overheat when
operating for long periods at full load. In some cases the maximum current will have
to set at no more than 70 % of the rated maximum current.
The current limit of 1500 rpm gensets can in general be set at around 90 % or more
of the rated output current.
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