OPERATION
The prime mover utilized in this power generating system is controlled via an engine control module. Starting is accomplished by commanding the control to ”start” the engine. This command can be given by a number of controls.
?The operator control mounted on the front panel.
?The remote controls via the transfer switch or remote start terminal closure.
Initially, the system may be started and operated by placing the operator control in the ”manual/run” position. To cease operation, return the switch to the ”off” position.
NOTE: Clear unit of all loose objects and perform all
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE:
The engine control module (ECM) is a microprocessor– based module that monitors the control and safety inputs and provides all the required START and STOP functions automatically.
The following front panel controls and instruments are wired into the microprocessor through the ECM terminal blocks:
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a.* ”Run” – run position causes the generator set to start and run immediately.
b.* ”Auto” – auto position allows unit to be controlled via any remote
c.”Off” – unit operation is terminated.
*– units equipped with Isuzu engines may have a time delay glow plug cycle before starting.
2.Lamp Test
Push button energizes all alarm lights simultaneously. This feature is disabled with the
SAFETY INPUTS
1. Low Oil Pressure Shutdown – (LOP)
Monitoring of oil pressure begins for a preset time after unit starts and remains in effect until unit is shut down (except as noted in ”loss of frequency input” below). The LOP signal is derived from an oil pressure switch gauge mounted on the control panel
2.High Temperature Shutdown – (HT)
The engine temperature monitoring begins immediately with the start signal. However, if engine temperature is excessive prior to start (i.e., heat soak after shutdown), the unit is permitted to start.
The high temperature condition is permitted to exist for up to 60 seconds after the unit is running before shutdown when alarm occurs. If the excessive temperature condition is corrected within that time period, the HT circuit reverts to normal monitoring. The HT signal is derived from a monitoring device located on the prime mover.
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