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Automatic start and stop the genset
Provides signal to Load Transfer
Remote communication via RS 232 port or
RS 485 modbus output.
Front panel programming of the module
settings
Scrolling digital LCD display
Event logging of shutdown alarms
Easy pushbutton control
Stop/Reset, Auto, Manual, Test
Generator volts (F-F / F-N)
Generator amperes (L1, L2, L3)
Generator frequency (Hz)
Generator kVA
Generator kW
Generator Cos
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Engine oil pressure (PSI & Bar)
Engine coolant temperature (ºC&ºF)
Engine speed RPM
Engine hours run
Plant battery volts
Metering via LCD display with the
following instrumentation displays
Figure 10.7
DSE 5210 Autostart Control Module
10.5.1 DSE 5210 MODULE FEATURES
Control with DSE 5210 Auto start Module
Emergency stop shutdown push button
10.5 AUTO START CONTROL SYSTEM
P2010 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 10.6
P 2010 Autostart Control Panel
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A selector switch allowing the operator to select
voltage reading between phases.
10.6.2 Voltmeter Selector Switch
An ammeter that indicates the AC electrical
current being delivered which is dependend on
the connected load. There are three ammeters.
10.6.3 AC Ammeter
Under/over generator volts; Pre-Alarm and
Shutdown
Under/over generator frequency; Pre-Alarm and
Shutdown
Over current; Shutdown
Low oil pressure; Pre-Alarm and Shutdown
High engine temperature; Pre-Alarm and
Shutdown
Under/over speed; Shutdown
Low coolant level; Shutdown
Fail to start; Shutdown
Fail to stop; Warning
Low / High Battery volts; Warning
Charge fail; Warning
Emergency stop; Shutdown
Multiple Alarms
5220 control module maintains a log of the last
15 shutdown alarms to enable the operator or
engineer to view the past alarms history.
The Event Log
Before starting or running the generating set, the
operator should become fully acquainted with
the instruments and controls. The instuments
should be observed from time to time while the
generating set is running so that any abnormal
readings can be detected before problems arise.
Some of our standard manual and automatic
control panels are shown in figures 10.1, 10.3,
10.5 and 10.7. In addition optional equipment
items can be added to the panel so the panel
fitted on the generating set may be slightly different
from the typical ones shown.
10.6 Panel Equipments
A voltmeter that indicates the AC voltage
generated at the alternator output terminals. The
reading indicated on the voltmeter will vary
depending on the connections made inside the
alternator terminal box, the setting of the voltage
regulator and the position of the voltmeter
selector switch.
10.6.1 Ac Voltmeter