In today's industrial and commercial power systems, synchronous grid connection and load control of generator sets are key links to ensure the stability and efficiency of power supply. Woodward Corporation's DSLC ™ As an advanced microprocessor control system, Digital Synchronizer and Load Control provides a complete synchronization, parallel connection, loading, and unloading solution for three-phase generator sets. This article will provide a comprehensive reference guide for engineers and technicians by delving into the technical characteristics, installation points, operating methods, and troubleshooting strategies of the system.
1、 Overview of DSLC Control System
1.1 Product Features and Application Scope
The DSLC control system is a generator load controller designed specifically for use with Woodward speed control and automatic voltage regulators. The system adopts digital signal processing technology, significantly improving synchronization accuracy and load measurement accuracy, and can maintain excellent performance even in the case of waveform distortion.
The main functions include:
Optional phase matching or slip frequency synchronization function, with voltage matching and automatic dead bus closure capability
Automatic generator loading and unloading, achieving undisturbed load transfer
Control capability for sag, base load, and isochronous load
Process control functions such as cogeneration, import and export control, pressure control, etc
Implement equal time load distribution with other units equipped with DSLC control
Reactive Power/Power Factor Control (Full Function Model)
Built in diagnostic function
Multi functional adjustable high and low limit alarm and load switch
Digital communication networks support load distribution, reactive power/power factor distribution
Complete setup, metering, and diagnostic functions are achieved through a handheld programmer
Reverse power relay protection
1.2 System composition and specifications
The DSLC control system can be divided into full function models and simplified function models based on their functions, with the latter not including reactive power/power factor control and process control functions. The system supports multiple wiring configurations, including 120V/240V star wiring and 120V/240V open delta wiring, to accommodate different switchgear configurations.
Electrical specifications:
Control power supply: 18-40 VDC, 18W, 1A maximum
Synchronizer input: 45-66 Hz, with different voltage ranges according to PT configuration
Voltage detection input: three-phase, 45-66 Hz, accuracy 0.1% of full range
Current input: 0-5A RMS, maximum 7A RMS, accuracy 0.1% of full scale
Discrete input: 18-40 VDC, 10mA typical value
Relay drive output: 18-40 VDC, 200mA surge current capability
Environmental specifications:
Working temperature: -40 to+70 ° C
Storage temperature: -55 to+105 ° C
Humidity: 95% at 38 ° C
Mechanical vibration: 2.5G, 24-2000Hz
Electromagnetic compatibility: Complies with ANSI/IEEE C37.90.2 standard
2、 Installation and wiring specifications
2.1 Installation location selection
When selecting the installation location for DSLC controllers, the following factors should be considered:
Avoid direct exposure to water or environments prone to condensation
Ensure that the working temperature is within the range of -40 to+70 ° C
Provide sufficient ventilation and cooling space to shield radiant heat sources
Stay away from high voltage and high current equipment
Reserve front maintenance space
Prevent objects from falling onto the terminal position
The chassis must be grounded to ensure safety and shielding
Do not install on the engine
2.2 Key points of electrical connection
Power connection:
Using an 18-40VDC low impedance power supply with a power of 18W
Negative terminal 1, positive terminal 2
Avoid sharing power cords with other devices
The length of the power cord should be as short as possible
Power on at least 15 seconds before expected use to ensure control completes power on diagnosis
Shielding wiring requirements:
All shielded cables must be twisted pair
Do not attempt to tin the braided shielding layer
The signal line should be shielded to prevent picking up stray signals from adjacent devices
The exposed wires outside the shielding layer should be as short as possible, not exceeding 50mm
The other end of the shielding layer must remain open and insulated from other conductors
The cable shielding layer should be connected to the chassis ground, with the input end only grounded at the control end and the output end grounded at the speed control and voltage regulator ends
2.3 Connection specifications for transformers
Voltage Transformer (PT) Connection:
The busbar and generator should use the same voltage transformer
Bus phase A must correspond to generator A connected to the load sensor
The phase sequence of the busbar must correspond to the phase sequence of the generator to ensure the normal operation of the synchronizer
Select the correct PT wiring method (star or open delta) based on the configuration of the switchgear