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5. The measurements module commands the following engine functions:
• Preheating.
• Stopping.
• Starting.
• Heating resistor.
• Fuel transfer pump.
• Alternator activation.
The measurements module has outputs which allow the status of the control unit
to be monitored:
• Engine started.
• Control unit alarm.
• 3 programmable outputs that monitor the status of the control unit
alarms or the engine status inputs.
The measurements module has relay outputs to command activation of network
and genset contactors.
The connection of the measurements module and display module is performed
via a CAN communications bus, enabling the interconnection between additional
modules which ensures the scalability of the control unit.
The following additional modules can be added as options via the CAN bus:
• Telesignal device.
• CCJ1939 device.
• Repetitive display.
• Telecontrol device.
• Announcement panel device.
• CAN/USB.
• C2CLOUD (GPRS and eet manager).
• CAN/485 (MODBus).
• CAN2LAN.
• CAN2LAN (MODBUS IP).
• CAN2LAN HG FLEET MANAGER.
• CAN2LAN (SNMP).
• Second Zero Suppressor.
• PT100 temperature probes expansion.
• Precision gauge.
The measurements module provides the following engine characteristics:
1. Engine alarm inputs:
• Fuel reserve.
• Oil pressure.
• Water temperature.
• Water level.
• Emergency stop (mushroom head stop button).
2. Analogue inputs of the engine:
• Fuel level.
• Pressure.
• Temperature.
• Congurable input (Oil temperature).
• Charge-battery alternator voltage.
3. Congurable inputs; the measurements plate has 5 inputs that can be
programmed to perform the following functions:
• Network contactor conrmation.
• Conrmation of genset contactor.
• Tariff change warning.
• Tariff change.
• Start up disabling.
• External start.
• Test.
• Forced operation.
• Programmable alarms.
• Parameter set selection.
4. Engine statistics:
• Operating hours.
• Number of starts.