
SSDK12M - SSDK16M - SSDK20M
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Now the generator is ready to receive load. Select the desired AC voltage with the AC voltage switch.
Plug the load into the relevant AC voltage socket on the control panel.
Switch the main MCB to "ON" (switch up) position on the control panel.
You can then safely stop the generator.
Press the button and the generator will immediately stop.
Fig.11
Below the main control panel is a "HARD WIRE" facility. Once the black plate has been removed there is a
small push-on connector block for the remote and auto start/stop connections. Refer to the DC wiring
diagram at the back of this handbook or corresponding ATS handbook for the relative terminal positions -
Fig.10 & 11.
Warning
Using the Emergency Stop button regularly for a standard stop request can cause the 12V battery to
drain. This may effect the starting of the generator.
Before stopping the generator it is recommended to
switch off the load
from the generator by switching the
main MCB on the control panel to the "OFF" position (switch down).
Applying Load
Emergency Stop
The icon will be displayed on the DSE 3110 module when an
Emergency Stop
request is
made.
Stopping the Generator - Manual Stop
Remote Start/Stop - 2-wire
2-Wire Remote and ATS Auto Start/Stop Connection Location
The
Emergency Stop
button is located on the control panel. It must
ONLY
be used for emergencies
only.
Fig.10
The DSE 3110 control module has a 2-wire Remote Start/Stop function. This is a volt free connection, closing
two contacts will start and allow the generator to run. Open the contacts and the generator will stop and the
DSE 3110 module will wait for the next start request.
Once the correct connections have been made to the remote start terminals the DSE 3110 control module
will require activating to an
AUTO MODE
- See
-
DSE 3110 Control Module - Overview
. It will then be ready
to accept a remote start request.