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- | The unified control system uses ComAp [[http:// | + | The unified control system uses ComAp [[http:// |
- | The system also uses a [[http:// | + | The system also uses a [[http:// |
- | The system is capable of running any one source, or all sources paralleled together at once (if all sources are similar: ie, 230V 1 phase). | + | The system is capable of running any one source, or all sources paralleled together at once. It can start, run, and stop generators from a remote location |
- | Controls for two generators and Utility are built into one enclosure, allowing all functions to be done in one location. | + | Adding the ComAp Internet Bridge allows remote monitoring and/or control via local computer or even remote supervision using ComAp' |
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+ | Controls for two generators and Utility are built into one enclosure, allowing all functions to be done in one location. The system can be expanded for more generators by simply adding another enclosure; the controllers all communicate through a two-wire CAN network. | ||
However, if an application plans to use proprietary gensets (such as Cummins PowerCommand), | However, if an application plans to use proprietary gensets (such as Cummins PowerCommand), | ||
- | Contact [[: | + | Contact [[: |
- | For very detailed and in-depth information on generator paralleling systems, see [[http:// | + | For very detailed and in-depth information on generator paralleling systems, see [[http:// |