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5.3
Generator control panel
Automatic panel with standard electronic board:
The commands are located on the same control
panel from where the various work parameters can
be changed and/or the generator controlled. The
following figure summarises in detail the commands
present on the automatic panel with electronic
board.
CP.
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Description
1
Main switch or disconnecting device.
2
Emergency button.
3
Control panel power selector (ON/OFF).
4
The following controls can be present,
depending on the type of model:
•
Socket for the exclusive use of the
manufacturer's technical personnel.
•
Reset button (present only when the ADI
supplement is installed).
5
Electronic control board.
6
Space reserved for the installation of the
socket kit (optional) or connectors for parallel
(see parallel board paragraph).
7
Utilities connection box.
NOTE: in the following paragraphs, the controls can
be identified as in this example: “Emergency button
(CP.2)”.
NOTE
General guidelines concerning the
various types of control boards are
provided here. Refer to, read and
understand the use and maintenance
manual of the specific electronic
boards and the supplied wiring
diagrams.
Automatic panel with electronic board parallel to
the mains or between several generators:
Even in this type of board the commands are located
on the same control panel from where the various
work parameters can be changed and/or the
generator controlled. The previous figure
summarises in detail the commands present on the
automatic panel with electronic board.
If the board is preset to place several generators in
parallel, the specific space (CP. 6) also has the
following connectors:
There can be several parallel combinations.
Therefore, only the most common ones are
illustrated here. Refer to the manual of the specific
electronic board (supplied) for details of special
cases.
NOTE
After having read and understood the
following general guidelines, always
refer to the supplied wiring diagram of
the generator to complete the
installation.
a) Generator (G) directly connected to the LOAD, in
an island network, with manual or remote start
up. In this case, refer to the previous paragraph.
Below is an example block diagram:
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