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| Appendix B: Relay Timing |
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For generators with StartStop mode starting types (Types 4, 5, 9, 10): | • | The “Delay” refers to the “Preheat to Crank Delay” and may be zero. | |
• | Relay 1 (Stop) and Relay 2 (Start) can be used with a common ground | • | Cranking will cease when the generator run signal goes high for the |
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| specified hold time or when the crank time has elapsed. |
• | If Relay 3 is configured for preheat, the signal only shows up on Relay | • | To get the ShutDown Bypass on Relay 3 with no preheat, Relay 3 must |
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| be configured for Preheat with ShutDown Bypass and have the Preheat |
• | The Preheat on Relay 3 will not overlap the Crank Time if ShutDown |
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| Bypass is not enabled. | • | StartStop mode is essentially the same as GlowStop mode with no |
• | If the ShutDown Bypass is enabled, the Preheat on Relay 3 will remain |
| preheat on Relay 1. |
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Stop
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Relay 3: Preheat (Glow) | Preheat |
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Figure 40 StartStop Mode Timing Diagram |
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