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PowerCommand Network
Network Communications Module for OTPC/BTPC Transfer Switches
(FT-10)

Description
The OTPC/BTPC Network Communications Module (NCM) provides an interface for a PowerCommand Transfer Switch to the PowerCommand Network. The NCM is easily installed inside the generator control box without additional wiring, conduit or external enclosures. The NCM allows local or remote monitoring and control of the PowerCommand Transfer Switch. The NCM allows a user to start, stop, and emergency stop or reset a fault of the genset. The NCM may be configured for automatic alarm dial-out of genset fault conditions.

Features
· Provides simple real-time access to all necessary PowerCommand Transfer Switch data. · Automatic indication of Transfer Switch conditions to a user-defined location. · May be connected at any point in the PowerCommand Network · Module firmware can be upgraded in the field. · May be remotely monitored and controlled with PowerCommand Software for Windows® v 2.01 · Plugs easily into genset control requiring no additional wiring, conduit, or external enclosures. · Less wiring makes installation and system upgrades quick and easy

Specifications
Netw ork
Echelon® LonWorks®, Twisted-pair 78 KBPS, FT-10

Temperature
Operating Storage -25 to +70 °C (-13 to +158 °F) -25 to +80 °C (-13 to +176 °F)

Protocol
Echelon LonWorks, GOAL

Pow er
Provided by PowerCommand Generator Control

Humidity
Relative 25 - 90% (non-condensing)

2003 Cummins Power Generation

Specifications May Change Without Notice

S-1434a (11/03)


Monitoring Information Available
Source 1/Souce 2 Voltage (3-Phase) Current (3-Phase) Percent Load (3-Phase) Percent Amps (3-Phase) Frequency Power Factor Total kW Total kVAR Total kVA Source Available Source Connected Under/Over Voltage Failure Loss of Phase Failure Under/Over Frequency Failure Phase Rotation Failure Neutral Current Warning Load Voltage (3-Phase) Current (3-Phase) Percent Current Percent Load Power Factor Frequency Real Power Energy Ground Fault Status Switch Position Exercise in Progress Common alarm Battery Charger Malfunction Time Delay Status Load Sequence (1 through 8) ATS Fail ATS Test in Progress Transfer Pending Load Shed Network Battery Low Synch Enable Speed Adjust Command

Annunciation Available*
ATS Extended Alarms Source 1 and 2 Available Source 1 and 2 Connected Common Alarm Not in Automatic Test/Exercise in Progress Low ATS Battery Load Shed Transfer Inhibit Fail to Close Retransfer Inhibit Fail to Disconnect Fail to Sync Bypass to Source 1 Bypass to Source 2 Charger AC Fail * Variations are not available. NFPA 110 Common Alarm Genset Supplying Load (Source 2 connected) Not in Auto Charger AC Failure AC Alarms Fault Code Fault Status Paralleling Fault Reset Load Shed (0=Restore, 1=Shed Override Retransfer Inhibit Transfer Inhibit Remote Test

Ordering Information
Part Number 0541-0812 0541-0868 Description Network Communications Module (NCM) for OTPC/BTPC, <1000A, FT-10 (M031-7) Network Communications Module (NCM) for OTPC/BTPC, >1000A, FT-10 (M031-7)

See your distributor for more information

Cummins Power Generation 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 763.574.5000 Fax: 763.574.5298
www.cumminspower.com Cummins Power Generation is a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. Echelon and LONWORKS are registered trademarks of Echelon. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft.

For Professional Use Only. Must be installed by a qualified service technician. Improper installation presents hazards of electrical shock and improper operation, resulting in severe personal injury and/or property damage. Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect generator sets to any building electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open.

2003 Cummins Power Generation

Specifications May Change Without Notice

S-1434a (11/03)