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Functional options
Read/observe the supplementary supplier documentation.
6.4
Functional options
6.4.1
FIRECAN remote monitoring (interface according to DIN14700)
The FIRECAN remote monitoring system is used to transmit information to
a central operator's panel in the vehicle. The following signals can be trans-
mitted:
•
Remote start
•
Remote stop
•
Tank fill level
•
Load
•
Emergency stop
•
Safety catch dropped
•
Error
The remote monitoring function can only be guaranteed if the battery is
functional and sufficiently charged.
► Note the self-discharge of batteries.
If the power generator is mounted in vehicles, the following must be ob-
served:
► The power generator can be started and stopped directly on the power
generator independent of the remote monitoring.
6.4.2
Insulation monitoring
The RS14 EFI / Super Silent power generator has insulation monitoring.
Depending on the variant this is designed as
non shut down
or
shut down
.
CAUTION!
Insulation monitoring
If an insulation fault occurs at the power generator or at a consumer
connected to it, the sockets are not disconnected from the power
supply.
During operation, the power generator must be in constant visual
contact with the machine operator in order to detect any insulation
faults that may occur.
The power generator has an integrated insulation monitor, therefore no
further insulation monitor may be installed in the connected loads.
If several power generators are used or if the general network is
present at the same time, the networks may not be interconnected.
Repairs to the electrical parts of the power generator and to the
electrical equipment may only be carried out by qualified electricians.
Before first use, check all consumers for an insulation fault.