Auto Mains Failure (AMF) systems with remote monitoring capabilities are typically used as a standby power source, operating where grid power may be unreliable, or where mains power cannot afford to be lost.
Situation:
Auto Mains Failure (AMF) systems with remote monitoring capabilities are typically used as a standby power source, operating where grid power may be unreliable, or where mains power cannot afford to be lost. The service provider can control and monitor the gen-set remotely from any location with accessible internet using the wide range of communication capabilities (when the appropriate plug-in module is attached to the ComAp controllers), saving both time and money for maintenance.
Our Solution:
InteliLite AMF25 continuously monitors the mains supply, and in the event of a failure, automatically starts the engine then switches the load to a standby gen-set. With the addition of a 4G/GPS plug-in module, the service provider can remotely monitor their standby gen-sets over the internet. ComAp’s LiteEdit application can be used to monitor and control a single gen-set, while WebSupervisor can be used for total fleet management.
Description:
- Stand-by gen-set with electronic engine. InteliLite NT AMF 25 continuously monitors a mains supply and automatically starts an engine and switches load to a standby generator set in case of mains failure.
- The service provider can monitor the gen-set operation remotely via GPRS modem.
- The operator can use LiteEdit for a single gen-set view or WebSupervisor for total fleet management.
- The generator is protected by a built in over/under voltage and frequency protections as well as IDMT overcurrent protection.
- The controller communicates with engine management unit by a CAN J1939 bus. Engine values and alarms are visible on a graphical LCD screen in plain language – no need to learn cryptic flashing or numeric error codes.
Scope of supply:
- 1× InteliLite NT AMF 25
- 1× IL-NT GPRS
References below are based upon typical applications but may differ due to specific project requirements