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7. Shutdown
- Activated only by a fault shutdown.
8. Common Alarm
- Any warning or shutdown condition will activate the relay.
9. Remote Alarm
- Any alarm condition will actuate this output; can be de-energized by an
ACK or by a reset condition.
10. Air Damper N/De-energized
- Relay operates when system goes into overspeed or if
emergency shutdown is active.
11. Not in Auto
- Relay operates when system is not in auto mode - Self-clearing. .
12. Low Oil Pressure Warning
- Relay operates when the engine oil pressure is below the
warning setpoint - self-clearing.
13. Low Oil Pressure Shutdown
- Relay operates when the engine oil pressure is below the
warning setpoint - requires reset to clear.
14. Low Eng. Temp
. - Relay operates when the low coolant temperature is below the setpoint
- Self-clearing. Coolant temperature is below the setpoint - Self-clearing.
15. High Eng
. Temp. Warning - Relay operates when the engine coolant temperature is above
the warning setpoint - self-clearing.
16. High Eng. Temp. Shutdown
- Relay operates when the engine coolant temperature is
above the shutdown setpoint - Requires Reset to clear.
17. Over-Speed
- Relay operates when engine speed exceeds the setpoint - Requires Reset
to clear.
18. Over Frequency
- Relay operates when AC frequency exceeds the setpoint - Requires
Reset to clear.
19. Under Speed
- Relay operates when the engine RPM falls below the setpoint - self-
clearing.
20. Under Frequency
- Relay operates when the AC frequency falls below the setpoint - self-
clearing.
21. Low Battery
- Relay operates when steady state DC voltage falls below the setpoint - Self-
clearing.
22. Weak Battery
- Relay operates when DC voltage during the crank cycle falls below the
setpoint - ACK or reset to clear.
23. High Battery
- Relay operates when steady state DC voltage rises above the setpoint -
Self-clearing.
Phase-out
/ Discontinued
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