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GENERATORS
- Utility Power Failure - This indicates utility power has failed
- Generator Running – This indicates generator is running at rated speed and voltage
- Generator Under Load – This indicates generator is running and carrying load
- System Not In Auto – This indicates generator control switch is in off, manual or non-auto position and will not automatically start if a power outage occurs
- Low Engine Temperature – This indicates the engine coolant temperature is below recommended temperature and usually means the coolant block heater is inoperative or has failed
- Pre - High Coolant Temperature – This indicates the engine coolant temperature has increased beyond a safe level and usually means the system is low on coolant or has some type of blockage restricting air flow
- Pre - Low Oil Pressure – This indicates the engine oil pressure is below recommended pressure levels and usually is caused by low oil level or oil filter restrictions
- Over speed – This indicates a condition where the engine has exceeded the safe operating speed and has shut down
- Over crank – This indicates a condition where the unit has tried to start, usually at least 3 times, and has locked out the start circuit to prevent damage to the starter motor and batteries. Usually indicates weak batteries or loss of fuel
- Low Fuel Level – This indicates a condition of low fuel in the main fuel tank. This usually means you have approximately 1/2 to 1/3 of your normal capacity left
- Fuel Leak – This indicates a condition where fuel has leaked into the containment tank
- Low/High Battery Voltage – This indicates low or high voltage on the generator system batteries and usually the result of weak batteries or battery charger failure or malfunction
- Common Alarm – This indicates some malfunction, usually in the engine control board and is catch-all for all functions other than the specific one being monitored. Typically, this alarm will not prevent the system from operating when needed
WATER SYSTEMS
- Utility Power Failure – Indicates utility power has failed
- High Water Level – Indicates a high water level condition exist
- Low Water Level – Indicates a low water level condition exist
- Pump Status – Indicates whether pumps are running or stopped
- Flow Rate – Indicates GPM flow rate (requires transducer)
- Pressure – Indicates system pressure (requires transducer)
SEWAGE PUMP STATIONS
- Utility Power Failure – Indicates utility power has failed
- High Wet Well Level – Indicates a high level condition in the wet well
- Low Wet Well Level – Indicates a low level condition in the wet well
- Pump Failure Alarm – Indicates a pump overload or failed condition
MISCELLANEOUS (ADDITIONAL USES)
- Intrusion, Fire, Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Freezers, UPS Systems
- Tower Lights
- Transmitters
- Many More
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