Wdpart DSE3110 MPU Controller UTO Start MPU Model Number 3110-008-01

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DSE3110 MPU Controller UTO Start MPU Model Number 3110-008-01

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The DSE3110 can be utilised as a Manual or Auto Start Module for single gen-set applications or engine only applications. The module has been designed to work with electronic and non-electronic engines, providing advanced
engine monitoring and protection features.

The DSE3110 includes a back-lit icon LCD display which clearly shows the status of the engine at all times.

The module monitors engine speed, frequency, voltage and engine run hours and also displays the warning and shutdown status.The module includes fixed and flexible outputs as well as configurable inputs making this product ideal for a wide variety of applications. The module can either be programmed using the front panel or by using the DSE Configuration Suite PC software.

The module is available in two variants:CAN – For use with electronic engines only.

Optional frequency (Hz) sensing from main AC alternator for genset applications

MPU/ALT. – For use with nonelectronic engines only (magnetic pick-up/alternator sensing)

Optional frequency (Hz) sensing from main AC alternator for genset applications

Optional Magnetic Pickup speed sensing
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
BS EN 61000-6-2
EMC Generic Immunity Standard for
the Industrial Environment

BS EN 61000-6-4
EMC Generic Emission Standard for
the Industrial Environment
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
BS EN 60950
Safety of Information Technology Equipment,
including Electrical Business Equipment

TEMPERATURE
BS EN 60068-2-1
Ab/Ae Cold Test -30 oC
BS EN 60068-2-2
Bb/Be Dry Heat +70 oC

VIBRATION
BS EN 60068-2-6
Ten sweeps in each of three
major axes
5 Hz to 8 Hz @ +/-7.5 mm,
8 Hz to 500 Hz @ 2 gn

HUMIDITY
BS EN 60068-2-30
Db Damp Heat Cyclic 20/55 oC
@ 95% RH 48 Hours
BS EN 60068-2-78
Cab Damp Heat Static 40 oC
@ 93% RH 48 Hours

SHOCK
BS EN 60068-2-27
Three shocks in each of three major axes
15 gn in 11 mS
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