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This is also useful if the engine manufacturer’s tools need to be connected to the engine,
for instance to configure
the engine as the ECU needs to be powered up to perform this operation.
6.7 ENGINE
These pages contain instrumentation gathered about the engine measured or derived from the
module’s inputs.
• Engine Speed
• Oil Pressure
• Coolant Temperature
• Engine Battery Volts
• Engine Run Time
• Fuel Consumption
• Fuel Used
• Fuel Level
• Flexible Sensors
• Engine Maintenance Alarm 1
6.8 GENERATOR
These pages contain electrical values of the generator, measured or derived from the
module’s
voltage inputs.
• Generator Voltage (ph
-N)
• Generator Voltage (ph
-ph)
• Generator Frequency
• Generator Current (A)
• Generator Load ph
-N (kW)
• Generator Total Load (kW)
• Generator Load ph
-N (kVA)
• Generator Total Load (kVA)
• Generator Powe
r Factor Average
• Generator Load ph
-N (kVAr)
• Generator Total Load (kVAr)
• Generator Accumulated Load (kWh, kVAh, kVArh)
• Generator Phase Sequence
• Active Configuration
7 PROTECTIONS
7.1 ALARMS
When an alarm is present, the Audible Alarm will sound and the Common alarm LED if configured will illuminate.
The audible alarm can be silenced by pressing the
Mute button
The LCD display will jump from the ‘Information page’ to display the Alarm Page
The LCD will display multiple alarms E.g. “High Engine Temperature shutdown”, “Emergency Stop” and “Low
Coolant Warning”. These will automatically scroll in the order that they occurred.