Self-Seeking Power Supply
The DSE160 is a self-seeking power supply designed to work with DSE300 Series Auto Transfer
Switch Controllers.
The module can be supplied form mains (utility), generator or battery and provides a power supply
output for ATS controllers.
The module will provide DC power to the modules and when the mains/utility power is lost, will
automatically switch to providing power from either the generator or battery.
10 Amp 24 V Battery Charger
The DSE 10 Amp Switch Mode Battery Chargers are designed to be permanently connected to a battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity. The chargers can be mounted to the chassis or panel using the fixing points or optional DIN rail clips.
The charger’s stylish design includes two LED indicators on the front to show when the charger is connected to the mains/utility supply and to indicate when a fault condition occurs.
10 Amp 12 V Battery Charger
The DSE 10 Amp Switch Mode Battery Charger is designed to be permanently connected to a
battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity.
The chargers can be mounted to the chassis or panel using the fixing points or optional DIN rail clips.
5 Amp 24 Volt Battery Charger
The 5 Amp Battery Charger has been designed to be permanently connected to a battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity.
The chargers can be either mounted via DIN rail or to the chassis, using the fixing holes that are built into the case. The chargers stylish design includes an LED indicator on the front that shows when the charger is in a normal or overload condition.
5 Amp 12 Volt Battery Charger
The 5 Amp Battery Charger has been designed to be permanently connected to a battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity. The chargers can be either mounted via DIN rail or to the chassis, using the fixing holes that are built into the case.
The chargers stylish design includes an LED indicator on the front that shows when the charger is in a normal or overload condition.
The 2 Amp Battery Charger has been designed to be permanently connected to a battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity.
The charger can be either ounted via DIN rail or to the hassis, using the fixing holes that re built into the case. The chargers tylish design includes an LED ndicator on the front that shows hen the charger is in a normal or overload condition.
2 Amp 12 Volt Battery Charger
The 2 Amp Battery Charger has been designed to be permanently connected to a battery, keeping it charged to maximum capacity. The charger can be either mounted via DIN rail or to the chassis, using the fixing holes that are built into the case.
The chargers stylish design includes an LED indicator on the front that shows when the charger is in a normal or overload condition.
The DSE8005 will monitor up to a maximum of 40 DSE controllers in any combination of up to 32
generators and 10 mains (utilities) e.g. 32 generators and 8 mains (utilities), 30 generators and 10
mains (utilities) etc.
For more information please refer to the DSE8600 Series or DSE8700 Series manuals.
The DSE865 is an RS485 communications devices that allows you to monitor single generating sets over a LAN (network) or WAN (internet) connection. The device includes software that is used to assign a TCP/IP address to a COM Port on a PC. This COM port is then selected by the user in the standard
PC software of the DSE module being used. Once this COM port has been selected then the user can
communicate directly with the control module from their PC.
If the device needs to be seen over the internet the assigned IP address has to be configured to be
visible to the outside world. Once this has been done the module can be communicated with from any
remote location that has internet connectivity.
The device has been designed to work with the DSE73xx and DSE75xx control modules.
The devices also include LED indicators that show the operation and connection status at all times.
Different light patterns indicate a range of status conditions.
The DSE860 is an RS232 communications device that allow you tomonitor single generating
sets over a LAN (network) or WAN (internet) connection. The devices include software that is used to
assign a TCP/IP address to a COM Port on a PC. This COM port is then selected by the user in the standard PC software of the DSE module being used.
Once this COM port has been selected then the user can communicate directly with the control module from their PC. If the device needs to be seen over the internet the assigned IP address has to be configured to be visible to the outside world. Once this has been done the module can be communicated with from any remote location that has internet connectivity