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SYNCHRONISING AUTO START LOAD SHARE CONTROL MODULE AUTO MAINS FAILURE AND INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL MODULE
The DSE8610 is an easy to use Synchronising Auto Start Control Module suitable for use in a multi-generator loadshare system, designed to synchronise up to 32 generators including electronic and non-electronic engines.
The DSE8610 monitors the generator and indicates operational status and fault conditions, automatically starting or stopping the engine on load demand or fault condition.
System alarms are annunciated on the LCD screen (multiple language options available), illuminated LED and audible sounder.--
KEY LOAD SHARE FEATURES:
? Peak lopping/sharing (with DSExx60)
? Sequential set start
? Manual voltage/frequency adjustment
? R.O.C.O.F. and vector shift protection
? Generator load demand
? Automatic hours run balancing
? Mains (Utility) de-coupling
? Mains (Utility) de-coupling test mode
? Dead bus sensing
? Bus failure detection
The DSE8620 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Control Module suitable for paralleling single gensets (diesel or gas) with the mains (utility) supply. Designed to synchronise a single genset with a single mains (utility) supply, the DSE8620 will automatically control the change over from mains (utility) to generator supply or run the generator in synchronisation with the mains (utility) to provide no-break, peak lopping and peak shaving power solutions.
The module can indicate operational status and fault conditions on the LCD screen (multiple languages available), by illuminated LED, audible sounder and SMS messaging.
Comprehensive communications are also available via RS232, RS485 & Ethernet for remote PC control and monitoring, and integration into building management systems. The comprehensive event log will record up to 250 events to facilitate maintenance.
? Direct governor and AVR control
? Volts and frequency matching
? kW and kV Ar load sharing
? Dead bus synchronising