Deep Sea 8710 Manual
Deep Sea 8710 Manual
Deep Sea 8710 Manual
DSEPOWER
DSE8710 Control Module
Document number 057-124
Author : Anthony Manton
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.deepseaplc.com
DSE Model 8710 series Control and Instrumentation System Operators Manual
The DSE logo and the names DSEUltra, DSEPower, DSEPower, DSEExtra, DSEMarine and DSENet are UK registered
trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics PLC.
Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective companies.
Deep Sea Electronics Plc reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice.
Indicates a procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage or
CAUTION! destruction of equipment.
Indicates a procedure or practice, which could result in injury to personnel or loss of life if not
WARNING! followed correctly.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1 BIBLIOGRAPHY........................................................................................... 5
1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................. 5
1.2 TRAINING GUIDES ..................................................................................................... 5
1.3 MANUALS .................................................................................................................. 5
2 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................... 6
2.1 DISPLAY..................................................................................................................... 6
3 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 7
3.1 PART NUMBERING .................................................................................................... 7
3.1.1 SHORT NAMES .................................................................................................... 7
3.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION........................................................................................ 8
3.3 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................ 8
3.4 GENERATOR AND BUS VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY SENSING...................................... 8
3.5 GENERATOR CURRENT SENSING ........................................................................... 10
3.5.1 VA RATING OF THE CTS.................................................................................... 10
3.5.2 CT POLARITY .................................................................................................... 11
3.5.3 CT PHASING ...................................................................................................... 11
3.5.4 CT CLASS .......................................................................................................... 11
3.6 INPUTS .................................................................................................................... 12
3.6.1 DIGITAL INPUTS ................................................................................................ 12
3.6.2 ANALOGUE INPUTS ........................................................................................... 12
3.6.3 CHARGE FAIL INPUT ......................................................................................... 13
3.6.4 MAGNETIC PICKUP ........................................................................................... 14
3.7 OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................ 15
3.7.1 OUTPUTS A & B ................................................................................................. 15
3.7.2 OUTPUTS C & D................................................................................................. 15
3.7.2.1 CONTACTOR COILS ..............................................................................................................................................15
3.7.2.2 UNDERVOLTAGE (UV COILS) .............................................................................................................................15
3.7.2.3 CLOSING COILS .....................................................................................................................................................16
3.7.2.4 OPENING COILS / SHUNT TRIP COILS ..............................................................................................................16
3.7.3 OUTPUTS E,F,G,H, I & J..................................................................................... 16
3.8 COMMUNICATION PORTS ....................................................................................... 17
3.9 COMMUNICATION PORT USAGE ............................................................................ 17
3.9.1 CAN INTERFACE ............................................................................................... 17
3.9.2 USB CONNECTION............................................................................................. 18
3.9.2.1 RS232 .......................................................................................................................................................................19
3.9.2.2 RS485 .......................................................................................................................................................................21
3.9.2.3 ETHERNET ..............................................................................................................................................................22
3.10 DSENET® FOR EXPANSION MODULES ............................................................... 23
3.10.1 DSENET® USED FOR MODBUS ENGINE CONNECTION ..................................... 23
3.11 SOUNDER............................................................................................................. 24
3.11.1 ADDING AN EXTERNAL SOUNDER TO THE APPLICATION ................................. 24
3.12 ACCUMULATED INSTRUMENTATION ................................................................... 24
3.13 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING ............................................................................. 25
3.13.1.1 DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................................................................25
3.13.2 CABLE TIE FIXING POINTS ................................................................................ 25
3.14 APPLICABLE STANDARDS.................................................................................... 26
3.14.1 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS........................................................................ 27
IP CLASSIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................27
NEMA CLASSIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................28
4 INSTALLATION.......................................................................................... 29
6 WARRANTY ............................................................................................... 51
7 DISPOSAL ................................................................................................. 51
7.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)................................51
7.2 ROHS (RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES) ...........................................51
1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from the DSE
website www.deepseaplc.com
Training Guides are produced to give ‘handout’ sheets on specific subjects during training sessions.
1.3 MANUALS
2 INTRODUCTION
This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSE8710 Series modules, part of the
DSEPower® range of products.
The manual forms part of the product and should be kept for the entire life of the product. If the product is passed or
supplied to another party, ensure that this document is passed to them for reference purposes.
This is not a controlled document. You will not be automatically informed of updates. Any future updates of this
document will be included on the DSE website at www.deepseaplc.com
The DSE8700 controller is designed to provide differing levels of functionality across a common platform. This allows
the generator OEM greater flexibility in the choice of controller to use for a specific application.
The DSE8700 controller is supplied as an Autostart controller (DSE8710). Using the DSE Config Suite Software, the
TOOLS | UPDATE FIRWARE wizard is used to firmware update to the module to be a Mains controller (DSE8760)
The DSE8700 controller module has been designed to allow the operator to start and stop the generator, and if
required, transfer the load to the generator either manually (via fascia mounted push buttons) or automatically.
Synchronising and Load Sharing features are included within the controller, along with the necessary protections for
such a system.
The DSE8710 module monitors the engine, indicating the operational status and fault conditions, automatically
shutting down the engine and giving a true first up fault condition of an engine failure by a COMMON AUDIBLE
ALARM. The LCD display indicates the fault.
The powerful ARM microprocessor contained within the module allows for incorporation of a range of complex
features:
Using a PC and the Configuration Suite software allows alteration of selected operational sequences, timers and
alarms.
Additionally, the module’s integral fascia configuration editor allows adjustment of a subset of this information in
conjunction with one of the suitable additional display modules.
A robust plastic case designed for inside panel mounting houses the module. Connections are via locking plug and
sockets.
2.1 DISPLAY
As the DSE8710 controller does not include an integral display, it is designed for mounting inside the control panel.
A number of fascia mounted displays are available from DSE to connect to the host DSE8710 to provide display and
control options. These displays are not covered in this manual. Contact DSE or visit www.deepseaplc.com for
details of display options.
Along with control, the user also has the facility to view the system operating parameters via the chosen display.
3 SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 PART NUMBERING
8700 - 001 - 00
Variant
Product type
Standard 00
DSE 8710 8700 product
Autostart Module
Hardware revision
At the time of this document production, there are no variants of this product.
NOTE: For purchasing additional connector plugs from DSE, please see the section entitled
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document.
This is achieved without the need for internal batteries or other external
requirements.
Maximum supply voltage 35V continuous (60V protection for surges)
Reverse polarity protection -35V continuous
300mA at 24V
Maximum operating current
600mA at 12V
190mA at 24V
Maximum standby current
390mA at 12V
The VA burden of the DSE8710 module on the CTs is 0.5VA. However depending upon the type and length of
cabling between the CTs and the DSE8710 module, CTs with a greater VA rating than the module are required.
Example.
If 1.5mm² cable is used and the
distance from the CT to the measuring
module is 20m, then the burden of the
cable alone is approximately 15VA. As
the burden of the DSE controller is
0.5VA, then a CT with a rating of at
least 15+0.5V = 15.5VA must be used.
If 2.5mm² cables are used over the
same distance of 20m, then the burden
of the cable on the CT is approximately
7VA. CT’s required in this instance is at
least 7.5VA (7+0.5).
NOTE: - Details for 4mm² cables are shown for reference only. The connectors on the DSE modules are only
suitable for cables up to 2.5mm².
NOTE: - CTs with 5A secondary windings are recommended with DSE modules. 1A CTs can be used if
necessary however, the resolution of the readings is 5 times better when using 5A CTs.
3.5.2 CT POLARITY
Take care to ensure the correct polarity of the CTs. Incorrect CT orientation will lead to negative kW readings when
the set is supplying power. Take note that paper stick-on labels on CTs that show the orientation are often
incorrectly placed on the CT (!). It is more reliable to use the labelling in the case moulding as an indicator to
orientation (if available).
To test orientation, run the generator in island mode (not in parallel with any other supply) and load the generator to
around 10% of the set rating. Ensure the DSE module shows positive kW for all three individual phase readings.
POLARITY OF CT PRIMARY
NOTE:- Take care to ensure correct polarity of the CT primary as shown above. If in doubt, check with
the CT supplier.
3.5.3 CT PHASING
Take particular care that the CTs are connected to the correct phases. For instance, ensure that the CT on phase 1
is connected to the terminal on the DSE module intended for connection to the CT for phase 1.
Additionally ensure that the voltage sensing for phase 1 is actually connected to generator phase 1.
Incorrect connection of the phases as described above will result in incorrect power factor (pf) measurements, which
in turn results in incorrect kW measurements.
One way to check for this is to make use of a single-phase load. Place the load on each phase in turn, run the
generator and ensure the kW value appears in the correct phase. For instance if the load is connected to phase 3,
ensure the kW figure appears in phase 3 display and not in the display for phase 1 or 2.
3.5.4 CT CLASS
Ensure the correct CT type is chosen. For instance if the DSE module is providing overcurrent protection, ensure the
CT is capable of measuring the overload level you wish to protect against, and at the accuracy level you require.
For instance, this may mean fitting a protection class CT (P10 type) to maintain high accuracy while the CT is
measuring overload currents.
Conversely, if the DSE module is using the CT for instrumentation only (current protection is disabled or not fitted to
the controller), then measurement class CTs can be used. Again, bear in mind the accuracy you require. The DSE
module is accurate to better than 1% of the full-scale current reading. To maintain this accuracy you should fit Class
0.5 or Class 1 CTs.
You should check with your CT manufacturer for further advice on selecting your CTs
3.6 INPUTS
Oil Pressure (Configurable if engine ECU link provides oil pressure measurement)
Measurement type Resistance measurement by measuring voltage across sensor with a fixed current
applied
Arrangement Differential resistance measurement input
Measurement current 15mA
Full scale 240Ω
Over range / fail 270Ω
Resolution 0.1 Bar (1-2 PSI)
Accuracy ±2% of full scale resistance (±4.8Ω) excluding transducer error
Max common mode voltage ±2V
Display range 13.7 bar (0-200 PSI) subject to limits of the sensor
Coolant Temperature (Configurable if engine ECU link provides coolant temp measurement)
Measurement type Resistance measurement by measuring voltage across sensor with a fixed current
applied
Arrangement Differential resistance measurement input
Measurement current 10mA
Full scale 480Ω
Over range / fail 540Ω
Resolution 1°C (2°F)
Accuracy +/-2% of full scale resistance (±9.6Ω) excluding transducer error
Max common mode voltage ±2V
Display range 0°C -140°C (32°F - 284°F) subject to limits of the sensor
Flexible sensor
Number 2
Measurement type Resistance measurement by measuring voltage across sensor with a fixed current
applied
Arrangement Differential resistance measurement input
Measurement current 10mA
Full scale 480Ω
Over range / fail 540Ω
Resolution 1%
Accuracy ±2% of full scale resistance (±9.6Ω) excluding transducer error
Max common mode voltage ±2V
Display range 0-250%
Minimum voltage 0V
Maximum voltage 35V (plant supply)
Resolution 0.2V
Accuracy ±1% of max measured voltage (±0.35V)
Excitation Active circuit constant power output
Output Power 2.5W Nominal @12V and 24V
Current at 12V 210mA
Current at 24V 104mA
NOTE : DSE can supply a suitable magnetic pickup device, available in two body thread lengths :
DSE Part number 020-012 - Magnetic Pickup probe 5/8 UNF 2½” thread length
DSE Part number 020-013 - Magnetic Pickup probe 5/8 UNF 4” thread length
Magnetic Pickup devices can often be ‘shared’ between two or more devices. For example, one device can often
supply the signal to both the DSE8700 series module and the engine governor. The possibility of this depends upon
the amount of current that the magnetic pickup can supply.
3.7 OUTPUTS
Ten (10) digital outputs are fitted to the DSE8710 controller. Additional outputs are provided for by adding up to ten
(10) external relay boards (DSE2157). This allows for up to 80 additional digital outputs.
Type Normally used for Fuel / Start outputs. Fully configurable for other purposes if the module is configured to
control an electronic engine. Supplied from Emergency Stop terminal 3.
Rating 15A resistive @ 35V
Type Voltage free relays, fully configurable, normally used for generator / mains load switch control.
Rating 8A resistive @ 250 V AC
Generator
DSE output drives the contactor coil, via external slave relay if required.
When the DSE module requires the contactor closed, the output energises (closing the internal
relay)
When the DSE module requires the contactor to be open, the output is de-energised (opening the
internal relay)
Generator
DSE output drives the UV coil, via external slave relay if required.
When the generator starts, the UV is powered via the normally closed relay. The breaker is now
ready for the close signal to be given. When the breaker is to be opened, the Open Generator
Pulse relay is operated, removing power from the UV coil for one second. This causes the breaker
to trip (open) as the UV is no longer powered. The Open Generator Pulse relay switches back to
its closed state, ready to power the UV coil the next time the generator starts.
For continuous closing signals (close signal is present continuously when the breaker is closed), follow the
instructions above as for Contactor Coils.
For momentary (pulsed) closing signals, use OUTPUT D, the normally open relay:
Generator
When the DSE module requires the breaker closed, the output energises (closing the internal relay)
for the period of the Breaker Close Pulse timer after which the output is de-energised (opening the
internal relay).
For Continuous opening signal, use output D, the normally open relay:
Generator:
When the DSE module requires the breaker open, the output energises (closing the internal
relay).
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Generator:
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When the DSE module requires the breaker open, the output energises (closing the internal
relay) for the period of the breaker trip pulse.
Number 6
Type Fully configurable, supplied from DC supply terminal 2.
Rating 3A resistive @ 35V
USB Port USB2.0 Device for connection to PC running DSE configuration suite only
Max distance 6m (yards)
Serial Communication RS232 and RS485 are both fitted but and provide independent operation
RS232 Serial port Non – Isolated port
Max Baud rate 115K baud subject to S/W
TX, RX, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD
Male 9 way D type connector
Max distance 15m (50 feet)
RS485 Serial port Isolated
Data connection 2 wire + common
Half Duplex
Data direction control for Transmit (by s/w protocol)
Max Baud Rate 115200
External termination required (120Ω)
Max common mode offset 70V (on board protection transorb)
Max distance 1.2km (¾ mile)
CAN Port Engine CAN Port
Standard implementation of ‘Slow mode’, up to 250K bits/s
Non-Isolated.
Internal Termination provided (120Ω)
Max distance 40m (133 feet)
Ethernet Auto detecting 10/100 Ethernet port.
For the functions provided by this port, Contact DSE Technical Support
Modules are fitted with the CAN interface as standard and are capable of receiving
engine data from engine CAN controllers compliant with the CAN standard.
CAN enabled engine controllers monitor the engine’s operating parameters such as
engine speed, oil pressure, engine temperature (among others) in order to closely
monitor and control the engine. The industry standard communications interface (CAN)
transports data gathered by the engine controller interface. This allows generator controllers such as the DSE8700
series to access these engine parameters with no physical connection to the sensor device.
NOTE:- For further details for connections to CAN enabled engines and the functions available with
each engine type, refer to the manual Electronic Engines and DSE Wiring. Part No. 057-004
The USB port is provided to give a simple means of connection between a PC and the DSE8700 series controller.
Using the DSE Configuration Suite Software, the operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the
generator, selecting operating modes, etc.
Additionally, the various operating parameters (such as output volts, oil pressure, etc.) of the remote generator are
available to be viewed or changed.
To connect a DSE8700 series module to a PC by USB, the following items are required:
NOTE:- The DC supply must be connected to the module for configuration by PC.
NOTE:- Refer to DSE8700 series Configuration Suite Manual (DSE part 057-127) for further details on
configuring, monitoring and control.
3.9.2.1 RS232
The RS232 port on the DSE8700 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol.
The Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support
Department.
RS232 is for short distance communication (max 15m) and is typically used to connect the DSE8710 series
controller to a telephone or GSM modem for more remote communications.
Many PCs are not fitted with an internal RS232 serial port. DSE DOES NOT recommend the use of USB to RS232
convertors but can recommend PC add-ons to provide the computer with an RS232 port.
Recommended PC Serial Port add-ons (for computers without internal RS232 port):
Remember to check these parts are suitable for your PC. Consult your PC supplier for further advice.
• Brainboxes VX-001 Express Card RS232 (for laptops and nettops PCs)
• Brainboxes PX-246 PCI Express 1 Port RS232 1 x 9 Pin (for desktop PCs)
Supplier:
Brainboxes
Tel: +44 (0)151 220 2500
Web: http://www.brainboxes.com
Email: Sales:[email protected]
NB DSE Have no business tie to Brainboxes. Over many years, our own engineers have used these products and
are happy to recommend them.
• Wavecom Fastrak Supreme GSM modem kit (PSU, Antenna and modem)*
DSE Part number 0830-001-01
NOTE: *For GSM modems a SIM card is required, supplied by your GSM network provider :
• For SMS only, a ‘normal’ voice SIM card is required. This enables the controller to send SMS messages to
designated mobile phones upon status and alarm conditions.
• For a data connection to a PC running DSE Configuration Suite Software, a ‘special’ CSD (Circuit Switched
Data) SIM card is required that will enable the modem to answer an incoming data call. Many ‘pay as you
go’ services will not provide a CSD (Circuit Switched Data) SIM card.
3.9.2.2 RS485
The RS485 port on the DSE8700 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol.
The DSE Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support
Department.
RS485 is used for point-to-point cable connection of more than one device (maximum 32 devices) and allows for
connection to PCs, PLCs and Building Management Systems (to name just a few devices).
One advantage of the RS485 interface is the large distance specification (1.2km when using Belden 9841 (or
equivalent) cable. This allows for a large distance between the DSE8700 series module and a PC running the DSE
Configuration Suite software. The operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the generator,
selecting operating modes, etc.
The various operating parameters (such as output volts, oil pressure, etc.) of the remote generator can be viewed or
changed.
NOTE:- For a single module to PC connection and distances up to 6m (8yds) the USB connection
method is more suitable and provides for a lower cost alternative to RS485 (which is more suited to longer
distance connections).
Recommended PC Serial Port add-ons (for computers without internal RS485 port).
Remember to check these parts are suitable for your PC. Consult your PC supplier for further advice.
• Brainboxes VX-023 ExpressCard 1 Port RS422/485 (for laptops and nettop PCs)
Supplier:
Brainboxes
Tel: +44 (0)151 220 2500
Web: http://www.brainboxes.com
Email: Sales:[email protected]
NB DSE Have no business tie to Brainboxes. Over many years, our own engineers have used these products and
are happy to recommend them.
3.9.2.3 ETHERNET
DSENet® is the interconnection cable between the host controller and the expansion module(s) and must not be
connect to any device other than DSE equipment designed for connection to the DSENet®
NOTE: As a termination resistor is internally fitted to the host controller, the host controller must be
the ‘first’ unit on the DSENet®. A termination resistor MUST be fitted to the ‘last’ unit on the DSENet®. For
connection details, you are referred to the section entitled ‘typical wiring diagram’ elsewhere in this
document.
NOTE : DSE8700 series does not support the 2510/2520 display modules.
As DSENet® utilises an RS485 hardware interface, this port can be configured for connection to Cummins Modbus
engines (Engines fitted with Cummins GCS).
This leaves the RS485 interface free for connection to remote monitoring equipment (i.e. Building Management
System, PLC or PC RS485 port).
While this is a very useful feature in some applications, the obvious drawback is that the DSENet® interface is no
longer available for connection to expansion devices.
Example of configuring the DSENet® for connection to Cummins QST GCS using the DSE Configuration Suite
Software:
3.11 SOUNDER
DSE8700 Series features an internal sounder to draw attention to warning, shutdown and electrical trip alarms.
Should an external alarm or indicator be required, this can be achieved by using the DSE Configuration Suite PC
software to configure an auxiliary output for “Audible Alarm”, and by configuring an auxiliary input for “Alarm Mute” (if
required).
The audible alarm output activates and de-activates at the same time as the module’s internal sounder. The Alarm
mute input and internal alarm mute button activate ‘in parallel’ with each other. Either signal will mute both the internal
sounder and audible alarm output.
Example of configuration to achieve external sounder with external alarm mute button:
NOTE: When an accumulated instrumentation value exceeds the maximum number as listed below, it
will reset and begin counting from zero again.
Engine hours run Maximum 99999 hrs 59 minutes (approximately 11yrs 4months)
Number of starts 1,000,000 (1 million)
The number of logged Engine Hours and Number of Starts can be set/reset using the DSE Configuration Suite PC
software. Depending upon module configuration, this may have been PIN number locked by your generator supplier
3.13.1.1 DIMENSIONS
240.0mm x 181.1mm x 41.7mm (9.4” x 7.1” x 1.6”)
WEIGHT
0.7kg (1.4lb)
NOTE - In conditions of excessive vibration, mount the module on suitable anti-vibration mountings.
Integral cable tie fixing points are included on the rear of the module’s case to aid wiring. This additionally provides
strain relief to the cable loom by removing the weight of the loom from the screw connectors, thus reducing the
chance of future connection failures.
Care should be taken not to over tighten the cable tie (for instance with cable tie tools) to prevent the risk of damage
to the module case.
BS 4884-1 This document conforms to BS4884-1 1992 Specification for presentation of essential
information.
BS 4884-2 This document conforms to BS4884-2 1993 Guide to content
BS 4884-3 This document conforms to BS4884-3 1993 Guide to presentation
BS EN 60068-2-1
-30°C (-22°F)
(Minimum temperature)
BS EN 60068-2-2
+70°C (158°F)
(Maximum temperature)
BS EN 60950 Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment
BS EN 61000-6-2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard (Industrial)
BS EN 61000-6-4 EMC Generic Emission Standard (Industrial)
BS EN 60529
(Degrees of protection
IP40
provided by enclosures)
(see overleaf)
UL508
NEMA rating
1
(Approximate)
(see overleaf)
IEEE C37.2 Under the scope of IEEE 37.2, function numbers can also be used to represent
(Standard Electrical Power functions in microprocessor devices and software programs.
System Device Function The 8710 series controller is device number 11L-8710 (Multifunction device protecting
Numbers and Contact Line (generator) – 8710 series module).
Designations)
As the module is configurable by the generator OEM, the functions covered by the
module will vary. Under the module’s factory configuration, the device numbers
included within the module are :
In line with our policy of continual development, Deep Sea Electronics, reserve the right to change specification without notice.
IP40
Protection against contact and ingress of solid objects Protection against ingress of water
0 No protection 0 No protection
1 Protected against ingress solid objects with a 1 Protection against dripping water falling vertically. No
diameter of more than 50 mm. No protection against harmful effect must be produced (vertically falling drops).
deliberate access, e.g. with a hand, but large surfaces
of the body are prevented from approach.
2 Protected against penetration by solid objects with a 2 Protection against dripping water falling vertically. There
diameter of more than 12 mm. Fingers or similar must be no harmful effect when the equipment (enclosure)
objects prevented from approach. is tilted at an angle up to 15°from its normal pos ition
(drops falling at an angle).
3 Protected against ingress of solid objects with a 3 Protection against water falling at any angle up to 60°
diameter of more than 2.5 mm. Tools, wires etc. with a from the vertical. There must be no harmful effect (spray
thickness of more than 2.5 mm are prevented from water).
approach.
4 Protected against ingress of solid objects with a 4 Protection against water splashed against the equipment
diameter of more than 1 mm. Tools, wires etc. with a (enclosure) from any direction. There must be no harmful
thickness of more than 1 mm are prevented from effect (splashing water).
approach.
5 Protected against harmful dust deposits. Ingress of 5 Protection against water projected from a nozzle against
dust is not totally prevented but the dust must not enter the equipment (enclosure) from any direction. There must
in sufficient quantity to interface with satisfactory be no harmful effect (water jet).
operation of the equipment. Complete protection
against contact.
6 Protection against ingress of dust (dust tight). 6 Protection against heavy seas or powerful water jets.
Complete protection against contact. Water must not enter the equipment (enclosure) in harmful
quantities (splashing over).
NEMA CLASSIFICATIONS
NOTE: - There is no direct equivalence between IP / NEMA ratings. IP figures shown are approximate
only.
1 Provides a degree of protection against contact with the enclosure equipment and against a limited amount of falling dirt.
IP30
2 Provides a degree of protection against limited amounts of falling water and dirt.
IP31
3 Provides a degree of protection against windblown dust, rain and sleet; undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure.
IP64
3R Provides a degree of protection against rain and sleet:; undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure.
IP32
4 (X) Provides a degree of protection against splashing water, windblown dust and rain, hose directed water; undamaged by the formation
of ice on the enclosure. (Resist corrosion).
IP66
12/12K Provides a degree of protection against dust, falling dirt and dripping non corrosive liquids.
IP65
13 Provides a degree of protection against dust and spraying of water, oil and non corrosive coolants.
IP65
4 INSTALLATION
The DSE8700 Series module is designed to be mounted on the panel fascia. For dimension and mounting details,
see the section entitled Specification, Dimension and mounting elsewhere in this document.
NOTE:- When the module is configured for operation with an electronic engine, FUEL and START
output requirements may be different. Refer to Electronic Engines and DSE Wiring for further information.
DSE Part No. 057-004.
NOTE:- Terminals 20 and 21 are not fitted to the 8700 series controller.
NOTE: - It is VERY important that terminal 15 (sensor common) is soundly connected to an earth point
on the ENGINE BLOCK, not within the control panel, and must be a sound electrical connection to the
sensor bodies. This connection MUST NOT be used to provide an earth connection for other terminals or
devices. The simplest way to achieve this is to run a SEPARATE earth connection from the system earth
star point, to terminal 15 directly, and not use this earth for other connections.
NOTE: - If you use PTFE insulating tape on the sensor thread when using earth return sensors, ensure
you do not insulate the entire thread, as this will prevent the sensor body from being earthed via the engine
block.
NOTE:- Screened cable must be used for connecting the Magnetic Pickup, ensuring that the screen is
earthed at one end ONLY.
NOTE:- Screened 120ΩΩ impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the CAN link and
the Multiset comms (MSC) link.
Ω impedance cable suitable for CAN use
DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120Ω
(DSE part number 016-030)
NOTE:- When the module is configured for CAN operation, terminals 22, 23 & 24 should be left
unconnected. Engine speed is transmitted to the 8700 series controller on the CAN link.
Refer to Electronic Engines and DSE Wiring for further information. Part No. 057-004.
NOTE: - The above table describes connections to a three phase, four wire alternator. For alternative
wiring topologies, please see the ALTERNATIVE AC TOPOLOGIES section of this manual.
These connections are to the common bus supply of the generator system.
WARNING! - Do not disconnect this plug when the CTs are carrying current. Disconnection will open
circuit the secondary of the C.T.’s and dangerous voltages may then develop. Always ensure the CTs are
not carrying current and the CTs are short circuit connected before making or breaking connections to the
module.
NOTE: - The 8700 series module has a burden of 0.5VA on the CT. Ensure the CT is rated for the
burden of the 8700 series controller, the cable length being used and any other equipment sharing the CT.
If in doubt, consult your CT supplier.
NOTE: - Take care to ensure correct polarity of the CT primary as shown below. If in doubt, check with
the CT supplier.
CT LABELLING
s1 is the secondary of the CT that connects to the DSE Module’s input for the CT measuring (I1,I2,I3)
s2 is the secondary of the CT that should be commoned with the s2 connections of all the other CTs and connected
to the CT common terminal of the DSE8700 series modules.
CT labelled as
p1, k or K To Load
To Supply CT labelled as
p2, l or L
Connection of CT s1 terminal
2.5mm²
55 Common for CTs connected to L1,L2,L3 (s2)
AWG 13
NOTE:- Terminals 56 and 57 are not fitted to the 8710 series controller.
NOTE:- Take care to ensure correct polarity of the CT primary as shown overleaf. If in doubt, check
with the CT supplier.
The function of terminals 54 and 55 CHANGES depending upon what kind of earth fault protection (if any) is being used:
Socket for connection to PC with 8710 0.5mm² This is a standard USB type A to
series PC software. AWG 20 type B connector.
NOTE:- The USB connection cable between the PC and the 8700 series module must not be extended
beyond 5m (yards). For distances over 5m, it is possible to use a third party USB extender. Typically, they
extend USB up to 50m (yards). The supply and support of this type of equipment is outside the scope of
Deep Sea Electronics PLC.
CAUTION!: Care must be taken not to overload the PCs USB system by connecting more than the
recommended number of USB devices to the PC. For further information, consult your PC supplier.
CAUTION!: This socket must not be used for any other purpose.
PIN No NOTES
A Two core screened twisted pair cable.
120Ω impedance suitable for RS485 use.
B Recommended cable type - Belden 9841
Max distance 1200m (1.2km) when using Belden 9841 or direct equivalent.
SCR
Location of RS232
connector
4.1.10 RS232 CONNECTOR
PIN No NOTES
1 Received Line Signal Detector (Data Carrier Detect)
2 Received Data
3 Transmit Data
4 Data Terminal Ready
5 Signal Ground
6 Data Set Ready
7 Request To Send
8 Clear To Send
9 Ring Indicator
View looking into the male connector on the 8700 series module
As every system has different requirements, these diagrams show only a TYPICAL system and do not intend to
show a complete system.
Genset manufacturers and panel builders may use these diagrams as a starting point; however, you are referred to
the completed system diagram provided by your system manufacturer for complete wiring detail.
Further wiring suggestions are available in the following DSE publications, available at www.deepseaplc.com to
website members.
NOTE: - Earthing the neutral conductor ‘before’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults
‘after’ the CT only (Restricted to load / downstream of the CT)
Earthing the neutral conductor ‘after’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults ‘before’ the CT
only (Restricted to generator / upstream of the CT)
NOTE:- Unrestricted Earth Fault Protection detects earth faults in the load and in the generator. Be
sure to measure the natural earth fault of the site before deciding upon an earth fault alarm trip level.
The typical wiring diagrams located within this document show connections for a negative earth system (the battery
negative connects to Earth)
When using a DSE module with a Positive Earth System (the battery positive connects to Earth), the following points
must be followed:
• Follow the typical wiring diagram as normal for all sections EXCEPT the earth points
• All points shown as Earth on the typical wiring diagram should connect to BATTERY NEGATIVE (not earth).
Where neither the battery positive nor battery negative terminals are connected to earth the following points must to
be followed
• Follow the typical wiring diagram as normal for all sections EXCEPT the earth points
• All points shown as Earth on the typical wiring diagram should connect to BATTERY NEGATIVE (not earth).
The DSE8710 controller is factory configured to connect to a 3 phase, 4 wire Star connected alternator. This section
details connections for alternative AC topologies. Ensure to configure the DSE8710 controller to suit the required
topology.
NOTE:- Further details of module configuration are contained within the DSE8710 Series configuration
software manual (DSE part number 057-127)
NOTE:- Earthing the neutral conductor ‘before’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults
‘after’ the CT only (Restricted to load / downstream of the CT)
Earthing the neutral conductor ‘after’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults ‘before’ the CT
only (Restricted to generator / upstream of the CT)
4.3.3 2 PHASE (L1 & L2) 3 WIRE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT
NOTE:- Earthing the neutral conductor ‘before’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults
‘after’ the CT only (Restricted to load / downstream of the CT)
Earthing the neutral conductor ‘after’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults ‘before’ the CT
only (Restricted to generator / upstream of the CT)
4.3.5 2 PHASE (L1 & L3) 3 WIRE WITH RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT
NOTE:- Earthing the neutral conductor ‘before’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults
‘after’ the CT only (Restricted to load / downstream of the CT)
Earthing the neutral conductor ‘after’ the neutral CT allows the module to read earth faults ‘before’ the CT
only (Restricted to generator / upstream of the CT)
4.3.6 2 PHASE (L1 & L3) 3 WIRE WITHOUT EARTH FAULT MEASURING
Twenty (20) devices can be connected to the DSENet®, made up of the following devices :
For part numbers of the expansion modules and their documentation, see section entitled DSENet Expansion
Modules elsewhere in this manual.
NOTE : DSE8700 series does not support the 2510/2520 display modules.
If you require additional plugs from DSE, please contact our Sales department using the part numbers below.
NOTE:- Terminals 20, 21, 58 and 59 are not fitted to DSE8700 series controllers.
NOTE:- A maximum of twenty (20) expansion modules can be connected to the DSENet®.
NOTE:- DSENet® utilises an RS485 connection. Using Belden 9841 (or equivalent) cable allows for the
expansion cable to be extended to a maximum of 1.2km.
DSE Stock and supply Belden 9841 cable. DSE Part Number 016-030.
6 WARRANTY
DSE provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any applicable
warranty, you are referred to your original equipment supplier (OEM).
7 DISPOSAL
7.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)
Directive 2002/96/EC
If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store, collect, treat, recycle and dispose of
WEEE separately from your other waste.
Exemption Note: Category 9. (Monitoring & Control Instruments) as defined in Annex 1B of the WEEE directive will
be exempt from the RoHS legislation. This was confirmed in the August 2005 UK´s Department of Trade and
Industry RoHS REGULATIONS Guide (Para 11).
Despite this exemption, DSE has been carefully removing all non RoHS compliant components from our supply chain
and products.
When this is completed, a Lead Free & RoHS compatible manufacturing process will be phased into DSE
production.
This process is almost complete and is being phased through different product groups.