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8440-1810 Woodward EasyGen 1000 series Genset Controller

8440-1810 Woodward EasyGen 1000 series Genset Controller

Manufacturers :Woodward
Model(s)  :8440-1810
Additional Information :EasyGen 1000 series Genset Controller
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: 8440-1810

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Essential details:8440-1810 Woodward EasyGen 1000 series Genset Controller

8440-1810 Technical Specifications

Burden Current < .15 VA
Intrinsic Consumption maximum of 15 W
Measuring Frequency 50/60 Hz (40 to 70 Hz)
Phase Ground Voltage 150 Vac
Power Supply 6.5 to 40.0 Vdc
Series 1000

Product Description

Model 8440-1810 is manufactured by Woodward INC and is under the umbrella of the EasyGen 1000 series.

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8440-1810 Woodward EasyGen 1000 series Genset Controller

If a charging alternator is being put into place for applications that operate at 12 V the current limiting resistor of the alternator needs to be 105-120 Ohm or 6 Watts, if the application is 24 V then the resistor will need to be in the range of 210-240 Ohm, this will also need to be 6 Watts.

The model can be connected to a GSM modem which can also be connected to a laptop, note that if a SIM card is being used and enabled to send SMS messages a message can be sent by the GSM modem. The control can also be connected to a fixed-network modem, this is also typically known as a landline modem, if using a landline modem the Phoenix model is specifically recommended. The Phoenix modem does have a discrete input that can be used to send an alarm message. 

When using the control it is best that the model is in idle mode, it will block any alarms that are labeled as under-voltage, under frequency, and under-speed, once the LM is false the alarms will be able to be monitored again.