GENSETS: PRODUCT FOCUS
Increased functionality and a noticeable improvement in user experience
Significant improvement and major advantages are reported for INMESOL gensets versions which include the DSE6010MKII or DSE6020MKII electronic control units as standard, reports UKPN. These versions are said to add new functions which increase the gensets’ control possibilities.
electronic control units as standard receive a significant improvement thanks to these DSE6110MKII and DSE6120MKII control units. The new versions not only add new
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functionalities, which increase the gensets’ control possibilities, but also notably improve the user experience when controlling, manoeuvring, and programming the set. The implementation of a design which
increases the speed or readability of the texts, different features, and a programming very similar to those of the DSE7310 and 20 MKII control units incorporated as standard in the larger power sets has helped to this improvement. According to the company, this innovation
NMESOL reports that it now includes the DSE61XX control units in its generator sets. The genset versions which include the DSE6010MKII or DSE6020MKII
offer more advantages for this unit over the previous version: * Status and error messages are displayed
in text instead of icons * The display texts are available in different
languages. * This has the purpose of making it easier
and faster to quickly identify the genset status and the causes of possible breakdowns. * The control unit’s event log stores up to
the last 100 events Earlier versions were limited to the last 50. The event log has doubled, significantly expanding the logged information to 100 events. * These control units have the option to
record the evolution of the genset’s operating parameters. This makes it possible to display
information such as the power evolution or other measured values, like the mains voltage recorded in the genset during a given
INMESOL gensets get a significant improvement thanks to the DSE6110MKII and DSE6120MKII control units.
“Control units can connect expansion
modules such as the
DSE2157,
DSE2130 and DSE2548. Up to 3 units of
each module type can be connected with a
maximum
installation distance of 1,000 metres.”
DSE6120MKII control unit with display available for customisation
DSE6110MKII control unit displays messages available in several languages
period, graphically or in editable tables. These control units can connect expansion
modules such as the DSE2157 (8 programmable output relays), DSE2130 (8 programmable inputs) and DSE2548 (a display with 8 programmable LEDs). Up to 3 units of each module type can be connected with a maximum installation distance of 1,000 metres. The expansion modules significantly
extend the possibilities of adapting the operation of the generator sets to the different current applications. Other important advantages:
• Sleep Mode. • Low load alarm. • Coolant temperature pre-alarm. • Option to inhibit start-up by external
signal during specific periods. • Programmable pages on the display
with different information about the genset. • More interaction options with the
electronic motors ECU. • Support for other CAN instrumentation
(transmit up to 5, receive up to 30). • UL and CSA certified. • Compatible with Tier4f motors. Another outstanding advantage is that
these new control units have the same physical size and the same connections as the old control units. This makes it very simple to replace the
units and simplifies the upgrade to the 61XX control unit, while benefiting from all the advantages they offer. The new DSE6120MKII control unit is
technologically similar to the most advanced and powerful control unit versions available on the market, such as the DSE7320MKII.
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28 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2018 UK POwER NEwS
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