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ENERCON E-40 Operating Instructions
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Even after the turbine has been stopped, the light conditions are still constantly measured. The turbine starts again automatically if the stop light intensity is undercut for a duration of 10 minutes or if the shadow has moved far enough to ensure that shadow formation is no longer a problem.
5.3.7.3 Functions in shadow stop menu 2
Use menu 2 to edit the times during which shadow stop is activated when the sun shines.
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+/- +hour +minute +second menue1
A maximum number of 64 values can be entered here. A value consists of a start and an end date as well as a start and stop time. You can enter values in any order.
Overlapping values are permitted, but they should be avoided for the sake of clarity.
You can alter, add to or delete previously entered values at any time.
Use the Clear all key to delete all entered values. You have to confirm the delete process by double-clicking the key. Once the values have been deleted in this way they are lost. When the shadow stop feature is programmed for the first time, all the values it may already contain should be deleted to ensure that the turbine is not switched off at the wrong times.
Use the up and down keys to scroll through the values. The current value is marked by two arrows. The current number of the value is shown in the bottom lefthand corner of the LC display.
Press the Edit key if you want to enter or alter a value. This activates the start date. Now the menu for entering the date appears next to the F1 - F4 keys. Use the corresponding keys (+day, +month) to enter the day and month of the start date you require. Press the +/- key to switch between +day/+month and -day/-month. Press
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Table of contents
- 30 Imprint
- 31 Liability
- 32 Table of Contents
- 36 1 Short description of the E
- 37 1.1 The ENERCON concept
- 37 1.2 Generator
- 38 1.3 Rotor
- 38 1.4 Yaw control
- 39 1.5 E-40 Safety System
- 39 1.5.1 The Brake System
- 39 1.5.2 Lightning Protection System
- 40 1.5.3 Sensor System
- 40 1.5.4 Control System
- 41 1.5.5 Grid Management
- 43 2 Safety Instructions
- 43 2.1 The E-40’s Safety System
- 43 2.2 Protective measures for works on and inside the E
- 43 2.2.1 General regulations and rules of conduct
- 44 2.2.2 Schematic diagrams of the WEC’s safety provisions
- 44 2.2.2.1 Safety provisons of the nacelle, side view
- 45 2.2.2.2 Safety provisions of tower and tower base
- 46 2.2.2.3 Safety provisions of the nacelle, rear view
- 46 2.2.3 First aid
- 47 2.2.4 Work involving a risk of fire
- 47 2.2.5 Turbine shut-down in case of formation of ice
- 48 2.2.7 Climbing and descending the tower ladder
- 50 2.2.8 Staying on the tower platform and in the nacelle
- 50 2.2.9 Rotor lock
- 51 2.3 Inspection of safety provisions
- 51 2.3.1 Owner’s obligation to inform ENERCON
- 52 3 Operation
- 52 3.1 Control and Monitoring System
- 53 3.2 Display of E-40 status messages
- 53 3.3 Responding of safety-relevant sensors
- 54 3.4 Starting
- 54 3.5 Normal operation
- 55 3.6 Idling
- 55 3.7 Stopping
- 55 3.7.1 Manual stopping
- 56 3.7.2 Manual stopping in emergency stituations
- 57 3.8 Lack of wind
- 57 3.9 Storm
- 57 3.10 Rotor speed monitoring (rotor overspeed)
- 58 3.11 Yaw control
- 59 3.12 Untwisting of cables
- 60 3.13 Emergency pitch control units of the E
- 60 3.14 Rotor brake
- 60 3.15 Rotor lock
- 61 3.16 Shear pin monitoring
- 61 3.17 Vibrations and Tower Oscillations
- 62 3.18 Air gap monitoring
- 62 3.19 Temperature monitoring
- 62 3.20 Pitch control error
- 63 3.21 Protective circuit-breaker tripped
- 63 3.22 Grid error
- 64 3.23 Converter fault
- 64 3.24 Maintenance
- 65 4 Towers and ground stations of the E
- 65 4.1 Steel tower
- 66 4.2 Reinforced concrete tower
- 66 4.3 Stations for different tower versions
- 67 4.3.1 Combined transformer / substation
- 68 4.3.2 Transformer station
- 69 4.3.3 Three-room substation
- 70 5 Control and Power Cabinets
- 70 5.1 Power cabinet
- 70 5.2 Control cabinet / display
- 72 5.3 LC display and menu functions
- 72 5.3.1 General instructions
- 74 5.3.2 Menu "start delay
- 74 5.3.3 Menu "mains parameters
- 75 5.3.4 Menu "mains data
- 75 5.3.5 Menu "blade defroster" (optional)
- 76 5.3.6 Menu "power optimization" (optional)
- 77 5.3.7 Menu 1 / 2 "shadow stop" (optional)
- 77 5.3.7.1 Menu and menu settings
- 78 5.3.7.2 Functions in shadow stop menu
- 79 5.3.7.3 Functions in shadow stop menu
- 80 5.3.8 Menu "time / date
- 80 5.3.9 Menu "set kilowatt hours
- 80 5.3.10 Menu "set operating hours
- 80 5.3.11 Menu "adjust contrast
- 81 5.3.12 Menu "language
- 81 5.3.13 Menu "pitch data
- 81 5.3.14 Menu "version numbers
- 81 5.3.15 Menu "hardware options
- 81 5.3.16 Menu "program info
- 82 5.4 Control cabinet operator panel
- 86 6 The nacelle (the machine house)
- 86 6.1 Arrangement of components in and on the E-40 nacelle
- 87 6.2 Description of important components in the rotor head
- 87 6.2.1 Slip ring casing
- 87 6.2.2 Pitch control unit
- 88 6.2.2.1 Pitch control cabinet
- 88 6.2.2.2 Battery cabinet
- 88 6.2.2.3 Relay cabinet
- 88 6.2.2.4 Pitch control motor
- 89 6.2.2.5 Angle encoder
- 89 6.3 Operator panel of the E-40 nacelle sub-distribution
- 90 6.3.1 Description of the nacelle sub-distribution control elements
- 94 7 Remote Monitoring
- 95 7.1 System components
- 95 7.1.1 Optional equipment
- 96 7.2 Additional monitoring systems
- 96 7.3 Scope of monitoring
- 96 7.3.1 Wind energy converter
- 99 7.3.2 Wind farm
- 100 7.3.3 Substation (optional)
- 100 7.3.4 Meteorological stations (optional)
- 101 7.4 System messages
- 101 7.4.1 Status messages
- 101 7.4.2 Malfunctions (faults)
- 102 7.4.3 Fault messages
- 103 7.5 Transfer
- 103 7.5.1 Fault message to central monitoring system (office computer)
- 103 7.5.2 Fault message to fax
- 103 7.5.3 Fault message to SMS or pager (city call)
- 103 7.6 Control
- 103 7.7 Other functions
- 103 7.7.1 Transfer protocol
- 104 7.7.2 Requesting of missing data
- 105 8 Optional Equipment
- 105 8.1 Obstruction lighting / Hazard beacon
- 105 8.1.1 Obstruction lighting with standby power supply and monitoring
- 105 8.1.2 Obstruction lighting without standby power supply, but including monitoring
- 106 8.1.3 Obstruction lighting without standby power supply and without monitoring
- 106 8.1.4 Flashing hazard beacon with standby power supply and monitoring
- 106 8.2 Rotor blade heating
- 106 8.2.1 Description of rotor blade heating
- 107 8.2.2 Operation
- 107 8.2.3 Advantages of the use of a rotor blade heating
- 109 8.3 Shadow stop
- 110 9 Starting and Stopping of the E-40 (brief instruction)
- 110 9.1 Startup of the E
- 110 9.2 Stopping the E
- 111 10 What to do if the E-40 refuses to function?
- 111 10.1 Identifying the fault with the help of the display
- 111 10.2 Tips for a restart
- 112 10.2.1 Turbine aligns itself to the wind, but fails to start
- 112 10.2.2 Turbine does not align itself to the wind properly
- 112 10.2.3 Turbine does not start although there is no apparent fault
- 113 11 Annex
- 113 11.1 Technical data of the E
- 113 11.1.1 General
- 114 11.1.2 Tower specifications
- 115 11.1.3 Sound power level of the E-40 / 500 kW
- 117 11.2 Glossary of Technical Terms
- 120 11.3 Status Messages (Revision No. 28)