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Deep Sea Electronics Model 5220
The DSE5220 is an Automatic Mains Failure ControlModule and includes all the features of the DSE5210 plus the ability tomonitor a mains (utility) supply. Upon detection of a mains (utility) failure the module automatically starts the generating set. Once the mains (utility) power has been restored it instructs the generating set to stop. Both modules include RS232 or RS485 communications capabilities for linking to a PC, sending SMS messages and interfacing with new and existing buildingmanagement systems. CONFIGURATION The modules can be configured using the front panel buttons or by using the DSE810 interface and PC software.
| FEATURES • Automatic start • Automatic mains (utility) failure detection (DSE5220 only) • Automatic load transfer • Configurable inputs • Configurable outputs • Configurable alarms & timers • Digital inputs • Analogue inputs • Back-lit character LCD display • Engine protection • Front panel mounting • PC configurable • Front panel programming • Remote monitoring • RS232 or RS485 remote communications (to be specified on ordering) • Modbus RTU • Engine history event log • LED alarm indication • LCD alarm indication • SMS messaging • Hid till lit alarm icons • Engine exercise mode • Magnetic pick-up |
• Full integration into new and existing building management systems • In-built engine diagnostics removes the requirement for service equipment • License free PC software • Modules help to improve the life cycle of engine starter motors • On-site module configuration to match user requirements • Remote module configuration using PC software
| • Modules send SMS messages to engineers to notify specific engine problems (GSM Modem and SIM Card required) • User-friendly set-up and button layout The modules are operated using the front STOP, AUTO and MANUAL push buttons. The DSE5220 also includes a TEST button. An additional push button allows the user to scroll through the LCD display to view the instrumentation and event log. |