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Engine control panel layout – Winco ULPSS21/A WITH DSE 7310 ENGINE CONTROL User Manual

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ASCO 165 UL SWITCH

Your DC connection points in the ASCO 165 ATS are
terminals “4” and “5 on the interface terminal block.

ASCO 300 UL SWITCH

Your DC connection points in the ASCO 300 ATS are terminals
“14” and “15”. Depending on the size of the switch they are
located in different locations. See next page:

ENGINE CONTROL PANEL
LAYOUT

A. USB PROGRAMMING PORT - USB port for computer
interface. Used for programming the DSE7310 controller.

B. DSE7310 CONTROLLER - See controller explanation on
follow page.

C. Emergency Stop Switch - When depressed this switch will
disconnect all the 12 volt power to the DSE7310 shutting the
engine down. The display on the controller will annunciate
“Emergency Stop”.

D. AC INTERFACE CONNECTOR - This connector is used to
interface with the AC generator end. It provides the controller
with the voltage, amperage and frequency reading for the display.

E. DC INTERFACE CONNECTOR - This connector provides all
the interface connections for the engine. Including the DC power
supply to operate the DSE7310 controller. Engine CAN connec-
tions are also made through this connector providing the control-
ler with the engine operational reading.

F. 10 AMP FUSE This fuse supplies the DSE7310 controller 12
Volt DC for all controller functions. (Replacement AGC-10A-250V)

G. 3 AMP FUSE -This fuse is in the power supply for the
DSE7310 controller circuitry on the board. (Replacement AGC-
3A-250V)

H, J, K. 2 AMP FUSE- These fuses are in the AC input line from
the generator. These are the feeds that provide the AC voltage
reading on the display. If one of these is blown the controller will
not show the proper voltage on one leg and may shutdown for low
voltage. (Replacement AGC-2A-250V)

L. FUEL SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch changes the engine
operating fuel form NG (lwith the switch open ) to LP (with the
switch closed) This selector switch tells the engine ECU what
fuel you are supplying. The engine ECU then makes the appro-
priate changes in the engine electronics to handle the fuel of your
choice.

M. CUSTOMER REMOTE CONNECTIONS - See detail on
pervious page.