DEIF offers a full line of controllers for all generator applications.
For simple stand-alone standby applications, i.e. generators start on command or automatically start when a fault occurs, DEIF offers a series of stand-alone controllers with different input/output, multiple functions, CAN engine interface, programmable logic functions, etc. Click for more information about stand-alone controllers.
For isolated island or complex grid-connected parallel applications, DEIF offers a range of controllers that CAN integrate photovoltaic and battery storage, engine and generator protection, CAN engine interfaces, and CAN and hardware redundancy. Click to learn more about the parallel controller.
For those who need complex generator control solutions, DEIF offers control solutions that include AGC-4 MKII controllers, power modules, CAN bus based input/output modules, multi-function synchronizers, battery chargers, dual-screen meters and relays. Click for more information about unit manufacturer control solutions.
For simple backup power applications where the user needs the generator set to start on command or automatically in the event of a mains failure, DEIF offers a range of single generator controllers with different input/output interfaces, CAN engine interfaces and programmable logic.
The technology of parallel generating sets has evolved over time. Processes that once required discrete synchronization components and had panels throughout induction disks to protect relays and analog meters can now be performed with fewer and more cost-effective microprocessor-based components. This not only helps reduce the relative cost and footprint of switchgear, but also improves connectivity and communication between the various components of traditional emergency power systems (EPS).
Over time, the generator sets themselves have developed their own microprocessor-based control systems. The integration of controls on the engine and generator helps increase the power of the generator set, which allows for increased power density (kW/ sq.ft.) across the suite and better integration with EPS balance.