Generator control panel – Multiquip DCA400SSI User Manual
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PAGE 18 — DCA400SSI GENERATOR • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (11/03/08)
GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL
Generator Control Panel
Figure 4.
The defi nitions below describe the controls and functions 
of the DCA400SSI Generator Control Panel (Figure 4).
Pilot Lamp
1.
— Indicates the system is running.
Panel Light
2.
— Normally used in dark areas or at night
time. When activated, panel lights will illuminate. When 
the generator is not in use be sure to turn the panel 
light switch to the OFF position.
AC Voltmeter
3.
— Indicates the output voltage present
at the U,V, and W Output Terminal Lugs.
Frequency Meter
4.
— Indicates the output frequency
in hertz (Hz). Normally 60 Hz.
AC Ammeter
5.
— Indicates the amount of current the
load is drawing from the generator per leg selected by 
the ammeter phase-selector switch.
Voltmeter Change-Over Switch
6.
— This switch allows
the AC voltmeter to indicate phase to phase voltage 
between any two phases of the output terminals or to 
be switched off.
Ammeter Change-Over Switch
7.
— This switch allows
the AC ammeter to indicate the current fl owing to the load 
connected to any phase of the output terminals, or to be 
switched off. This switch does not effect the generator 
output in any fashion, it is for current reading only.
Panel Light Switch
8.
— When activated will turn on
control panel light.
Voltage Regulator Control
9.
— Allows ±15% manual
adjustment of the generator’s output voltage.
Main Circuit Breaker
10.
— This three-pole, 1,000 amp
main breaker is provided to protect the U,V, and W 
Output Terminal Lugs from overload.
Auto On/Off Engine Controller (MPEC)
11. —
This controller has a vertical row of status LED’s (inset), 
that when lit, indicate that an engine malfunction (fault) 
has been detected. When a fault 
has been detected the engine 
controller will evaluate the fault 
and all major faults will shutdown 
the generator. During cranking 
cycle, The MPEC will attempt to 
crank the engine for 10 seconds 
before disengaging.
If the engine does not engage (start) by the third 
attempt, the engine will be shutdown by the engine 
controller’s Over Crank Protection mode. If the 
engine engages at a speed (RPM’s) that is not safe, 
the controller will shutdown the engine by initializing 
the Over Speed Protection mode.
