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ESD5200 Series Speed Control Unit
1-2021-C3
PIB1030
TermInaL
DefInITIon
noTeS
A & B
Actuator (+/-)
Use 16 AWG [1.3 mm
2
] or larger wire
C & D
Magnetic Speed Pickup
(D is ground)
•
Wires must be twisted and/or shielded for their entire length
•
Gap between speed sensor and gear teeth should not be smaller than 0.02 in. [.5mm]
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Speed sensor voltage should be at least 1 V AC RMS during crank
E & F
Battery Power (-/+)
•
16 AWG [1.3 mm
2
] or larger wire
•
Install a 15 A fuse in the positive battery lead to protect against reverse voltage
•
Battery positive (+) input is Terminal F
G
Ground Signal
H & G
Add Jumper for Droop Increase
J
Variable Speed Input
0 - 5 V DC
K & L
Droop Select
Active When Closed
M & L
Idle Select
N
Accessory Input
Load Sharing / Synchronizing,
P
Accessory Power Supply
Su10 V regulated supply to accessories. No more than 20 mA of current can be drawn from this
supply. Ground reference is Terminal G. A short circuit in this terminal can damage the speed control unit.
When wiring the ESD5200 series controller:
1. Use shielded cable for all external connections
to the ESD5221 control unit.
2. One end of each shield, including the speed sensor shield, should be grounded to a single point on the ESD case.
3. Terminal A, B, E,and F should be #16 or larger. Long cables require increased wire size to minimize voltage drops.
4. Battery positive (+) Terminal F should be fused for 15 A.
5. Magnetic speed sensors Terminals C and D must be twisted and or shielded for the entire length.
6. The gap between the speed sensor and the ring gear teeth should be smaller than 0.20 in [0.45 mm] usually obtained by backing out
3/4 turn after touching ring gear teeth. Speed sensor voltage should be at lease 1 V AC RMS during cranking.
7.
If auto synchronization is used alone, not with a load sharing module, use a 3 Ω resistor between Terminal N and P to match the
voltage between the speed control unit and the synchronizer.
8. When operating at the upper end of the control unit frequency range, add a jumper wire between Terminal G and J to increase the
frequency range of the control unit over 7000 Hz.
9. Do not over-tighten terminals
. Torque to no greater than 9.0 in-lb ±2.5 [1.01 ±0.28 N∙m].
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WIRINg - CONTINUED
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ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE ENgINE STARTUP
Make sure the following adjustments are set before starting the engine.
SeTTInG
PoSITIon
GAIN
Middle Position
STABILITY
Middle Position
SPEED TRIM CONTROL
Middle Position
1 2
ON
STABILITY
GAIN
SPEED
OVERSPEED
An overspeed shutdown device, independent of the governor system, must be provided to prevent loss of engine control
which may cause personal injury or equipment damage. Do not rely exclusively on the governor system to prevent over-
speed. A secondary shutoff device such as a fuel solenoid must be used.
aDDInG a PoTenTIomeTer
Use a single remote speed adjustment potentiometer to adjust engine speed. Select the
desired speed range and the corresponding potentiometer value.
If the exact range is not found select the next higher range potentiometer. Connect the
potentiometer as shown in the wiring diagram.