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Step 1
:
Place the Input S
ignal used to trigger the “Generator Preheat” Circuit into the “Timer Element”
“Delay Signal”. Set up the “Timer Element” parameter for “Off Delay” and apply the needed
10s. This w
ill make for when the “Delay Signal” is enabled (after releasing the momentary
“Network Input 4” or turning it “OFF”) the circuit will stay On for 10s.
Step 2
:
Apply “Timer Output” into the “Input Signal” of the breaker used for the Generator Preheat.
Note:
Because a third party MFD using 127500 Load Controller PGN or any equipment running
Maretron’s N2KView® software, by default, will have direct access to control ECB #4 (Breaker
#4), t
he “Timer Element” shown here will only operate via “Discrete I/O 4”. The same “Timer”
behavior may be able to be replicated inside the internal logic of the equipment having direct
control accessibility (N2KView®) or if this logic needs to be accessed by third party MFD,
“Manual Mode” can be enabled severing this direct control access. A combinatory “Logic
Element” can be inserted before the “Timer Element” to enable the same “Timer” behavior via
“Network Input 4” as long as the signal is a momentary type of Input Signal. The mapping for
this exact circuit would look as shown below:
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