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Digitally Controlled Electromagnetic Relays in Generators
An electromagnetic relay is a component that controls a circuit using an electrical signal. It can work as a switch on a control panel that turns large appliances, such as a diesel power generator, on and off. As a relay pertains to a backup power system, it's important to understand the basics of electronic switching. This month's article discusses electromagnetic relay logic circuits, solid state relays (SSR), and it provides an example of a sequence of operation. Relay logic is a building block of the digital world and contributes significantly to the world of electronic switching in diesel generators. Click below to continue:
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Cummins 1250 kW
2012 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 1880 Amps, Standby
32.5 Hours, Unit#: 87737
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Cummins 150 kW
2010 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 226 Amps, Standby
4.6 Hours, Unit#: 87731
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Cummins 750 kW
2018 Natural Gas Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 1128 Amps,Standby
0 Hours, Unit#: 71030
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MTU 60 kW
2018 Diesel Generator, 208 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 208 Amps, Standby
0 Hours, Unit#: 71020
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Caterpillar |
4000 kW |
Kohler |
2250 kW |
Cummins |
2000 kW |
Caterpillar |
1500 kW |
Cummins |
1250 kW |
Caterpillar |
1000 kW |
MTU |
750 kW |
Cummins (Natural Gas) |
750 kW |
Kohler |
600 kW |
MTU |
400 kW |
Kohler |
300 kW |
Cummins |
230 kW |
MTU |
200 kW |
Cummins |
150 kW |
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