MEC 2 MICROPROCESSOR ENGINE/GENERATOR CONTROLLER
PM056 Rev 6 05/10/15
Thomson Technology
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9.3.7. TEMPERATURE SCALE
Select the desired type of engineering units for the engine temperature display
and analog setpoints as provided: Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius.
Note:
Alarm setpoints do not automatically re-configure when changing between
degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
9.3.8. PRESSURE SCALE
Select the desired type of engineering units for the engine pressure display and
analog setpoints as provided: Pounds per square inch (PSI) or Kilopascals
(KPA).
Note:
Alarm setpoints do not automatically re-configure when changing between
PSI and KPA.
9.3.9. START DELAY
Select desired engine start delay time in seconds. If engine start delay is not
required, set to zero.
Note:
If preheat and / or prelube functions are utilized, the engine start delay
time should be set as required for these functions.
9.3.10.CRANK TIME
Select desired cranking time in seconds. If cycle cranking is selected, this time
will be the crank time period on each attempt.
9.3.11.REST TIME
Select desired rest time between cranking attempts. (Only valid if multiple crank
attempts are selected).
Note:
This value will be ignored if only one attempt has been programmed.
9.3.12.STARTER RE-ENGAGE DURATION
This feature will check for a speed signal while cranking. If no speed signal is
sensed, the controller assumes that the engine starter is not turning the engine
over (for whatever reason), and disengages it after the programmed time delay,
and re-engages it again. This process will repeat until a speed signal is sensed
or cranking time expires, whichever occurs first. If a speed signal is sensed, the
cranking output will be maintained until the unit starts or an over crank condition
occurs. Set time in seconds for desired sampling period, i.e. a setting of 5