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Figure 1-1. DGC-500 Style Number Chart
STYLE AND PART NUMBERS
Standard-order DGC-500 controllers are identified by a style number. Special-order DGC-500 controllers are
specified by ten-digit part numbers
Style Numbers
The electrical characteristics and operational features of a standard-order DGC-500 are defined by a
combination of letters and numbers that make up the style number. The model number, together with the style
number, describe the options included in a specific device. Figure 1-1 illustrates the DGC-500 style number
identification chart.
For example, if a DGC-500 style number is F5J, the device has the following characteristics and operating
features.
F . . . . Compliance to NFPA Standard 110
5 . . . . 5 ampere current sensing inputs
J . . . . ECU communication through the SAE J1939 protocol
The DGC-500 style number is printed on a label located on the circuit board near the voltage and current input
connections. Upon receipt of a unit, be sure to check the style number against the requisition and the packing
list to ensure that they agree.
Part Numbers
A ten-digit part number specifies the electrical characteristics and operational features of special-order
DGC-500 controllers. Table 1-1 lists the special-order DGC-500 controllers available along with descriptions
of their operating features.
Table 1-1. Special-Order DGC-500 Controllers
Part Number
Style Number
Special Features
9 3554 00 111
F5J
400 Hz nominal frequency
9 3554 00 112
F1J
9 3554 00 113
F5N
cURus recognized for use in
hazardous locations
9 3554 00 114
F1J