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Overview
An automatic mains failure ( AMF ) module is a combination of an automatic start module with an automatic transfer switch. The module will monitor the mains and generator power like an ATS but added to this is the ability for the module to control the generator as well.
The module works like an auto start module in operation. the difference being it can create its own start input from conditions it can monitor. The AMF module is normally used when backup power system is required for a site
DSE 5520
The DSE5520 is an Automatic Mains Failure Control Module designed to provide advanced load share functionality for diesel and gas generating sets that include non electronic and electronic engines. The module also provides excellent engine monitoring and protection features. The module monitors the mains (utility) supply and upon detection of a loss in power automatically starts the generating set. The modules synchronising functions include automatic synchronising with built in synchroscope and closing onto dead bus. Direct and flexible outputs from the module are provided to allow connection to the most commonly used speed governors and automatic voltage regulators (AVR’s). The module has the ability to monitor under/over generator volts, over current, under/over generator frequency, under speed, over speed, charge fail, emergency stop, low oil pressure, high engine temperature, fail to start, low/high DC battery volts, fail to stop, generator short circuit protection, reverse power, generator phase rotation error, earth fault protection, loss of speed signal, fail to open, fail to close, out of sync and MPU open circuit failure, negative phase sequence and loss of excitation.
DSE 5560
The DSE5560 is an Automatic Transfer Switch and Mains Control Module, designed to automatically synchronise multiple DSE5510’s with single or multiple mains (utility) supplies. The module instructs the DSE5510’s to make precise changes to the generating set outputs. This makes the module suitable for many applications including peak lopping, peak shaving and no break return. The module has the ability to monitor the mains (utility) supply and start and stop the generating sets (being controlled by a DSE5510) upon removal or detection of the mains (utility) supply. The modules operational status is indicated on the LCD display and the front panel LED’s.
DSE 7520
The DSE7520 is an Automatic Mains Failure Control Module designed to provide advanced load share functionality for diesel and gas generating sets that include non electronic and electronic engines, for single set appications and parallel with mains. The module also provides excellent engine monitoring andprotection features.
The module monitors the mains (utility) supply and, upon detection of a loss of power, automatically starts the generating set.
The module’s synchronizing functions include automatic synchronising with built in synchroscope and closing onto dead bus. Direct and flexible outputs from the module are provided to allow connection to the most commonly used speed governors and automatic voltage regulators (AVRs).
The module has the ability to monitor generator under/over generator volts, over current, under/over generator
frequency, under speed, over speed, charge fail, emergency stop, low oil pressure, high engine temperature, fail to start, low/high DC battery volts, fail to stop, generator short circuit protection, reverse power, generator phase rotation error, earth fault protection, loss of speed signal, fail to open, fail to close, out of sync,MPU open circuit failure, negative phase sequence and loss of excitation.
DSE 8660
The DSE8660 is an easy-to-use single or multi-mains controller with automatic transfer switch capability. Designed to synchronise single or multiple DSE8610s with single or multiple mains(utility) supplies, the DSE8660 will automatically control the change over from mains (utility) to generators 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 lit LED, audible sounder and SMS messaging. Sophisticated communications are also available via RS485 and RS232 for remote PC control and monitoring and intigration into building management systems. The comprehensive event log will record up to 250 events to facilitate easy maintenance.
An extensive number of fixed and flexible monitoring and protection features are included. Easy alteration of the timers, sequences and alarms can be made using the DSE PC Configuration Suite Software. Selected programming is also available via the module's front panel making the DSE8660 ideal for a wide variety of load share applications.
DSE 5320
The DSE5320 is an Automatic Mains Failure Control Module designed to monitor a mains (utility) supply and automatically start and stop diesel and gas generating sets that include non electronic and electronic engines. Upon detection of a mains (utility) failure the module automatically starts the generating set. Once the mains power has been restored the module instructs the generating set to stop. The module also provides advanced engine monitoring and protection features. The module has the ability to monitor under speed, over speed, charge failure, emergency stop, low oil pressure, high engine temperature, fail to start, fail to stop, under/over generator volts, over current, under/over generator frequency, low/high DC battery volts, low fuel alarm and loss of the speed sensing signal. The module displays fault conditions on the LCD display and via the LED indicators on the front of the panel. The module includes RS232 or RS485 communication capabilities for linking to a PC, sending SMS messages and interfacing with new and existing building management systems.
DSE 7220
The DSE7220 is a control module for single gen-set applications. The module incorporates a number of advanced features to meet the most demanding on-site applications. The DSE7220 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Control Module designed to start and stop diesel and gas generating sets that include electronic and non-electronic engines. The module has the capability of being able to monitor a mains (utility) supply. Modules are simple to operate and feature a user-friendly menu layout for improved clarity. Enhanced features include a real time clock for improved event and performance monitoring, the ability to display any language on screen and a 132 x 64 pixel LCD display.
DSE 7320
The DSE7320 is a generator controller for single gen-set applications. The module incorporates a number of advanced features to meet the most demanding on-site applications. The DSE7320 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Generator Control Module designed to start and stop diesel and gas generating sets that include electronic and non-electronic engines. The DSE7320 includes the capability of being able to monitor a mains (utility) supply.
Generator Control Modules include USB, RS232 and RS485 ports as well as dedicated DSENet® terminals for expansion device connectivity. The Generator Controller are simple to operate and feature a simple menu layout for improved clarity. Enhanced features include a real time clock for enhanced event and performance monitoring, Ethernet communications for low cost monitoring, and preventative maintenance features to detect engine part faults prior to a major problem occuring.
DSE 7120
The DSE7120 is a control module for single gen-set applications. The module incorporates a number of advanced features to meet the most demanding on-site applications.
DSE7120 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Control Module and includes the capability of being able to monitor a mains (utility) supply. The module has been designed to start and stop diesel and gas generating sets that include electronic and non-electronic engines.
The module is simple to operate and features a user friendly menu layout for improved clarity. Enhanced features include a real time clock for improved event monitoring and a 132 x 64 pixel LCD display.