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Generating more choice


Our comprehensive range of genset controls cover applications from simple MRS (Manual / Remote Start) generators through to complex, multi-generator facilities with synchronizing and load-sharing.


ATS


Automatic Transfer Switch


InteliATSNT


Automatic/manual transfer to genset


Remote Start


SINGLE GENSET FOR


PRIMARY POWER


ENTRY LEVEL


InteliNanoNT MRS 3


Robust genset control


BASIC


InteliLite MRS Genset control with remote monitoring


Mains Monitoring


SINGLE GENSET FOR


STANDBY POWER


ENTRY LEVEL


InteliNanoNT Plus


Simple control for standby genset


BASIC


InteliLite AMF Standby genset control with remote monitoring


SIMPLE HIGH-END Synchronising


PREMIUM & COGENERATION


MAINS SUPERVISION


Control & Power Systems Ltd. 3D Burniston Industrial Estate, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, YO13 0HG tel: +44 01723 871112 | fax: +44 01723 870625


InteliCompactNT Standby or load-sharing genset control with remote monitoring


InteliGenNT


Standby, rental and primary power gensets with PLC


InteliSys Gas


Complex standby and primary power gensets including CHP


InteliMainsNT


Simple connection of gensets to the mains


When Power is Critical Engine Control Application


overview of ATS and Genset Controllers


IPU Group Engine Control, Cygnus Way, West Bromwich, B70 0XB Phone: +44 (0) 121 511 0460 Fax: +44 (0) 121 511 0401 Email: ipu@ipu.co.uk


www.ipu.co.uk/generate 0121 511 0460


5 - 5000kVA Generating sets


DIESEL - GAS - HYBRID - SOLAR


ZWART TECHNIEK


www.zwarttechniek.com We p owe r y o u r b u s i n e s s !


MULTIPLE GENSETS


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