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Simpliphi Automatic Generator Start

Simpliphi Automatic Generator Start

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The Conext Automatic Generator Start (AGS), when integrated with the AccESS, can automatically activate or stop a generator in response to changing power requirements.

 

Details

SimpliPhi Power Context Automatic Generator Start (AGS)

Electrical Specifications:

  • Nominal input network voltage: 15 Vdc 
  • Max. operating current: 200 mA @ nominal input network voltage 
  • Relay contact voltage rating: 12 Vdc, 30 Vdc max1 
  • Max. relay contact current: 5 A DC1 
  • Nominal 12/24 V thermostat input voltage: 12 Vdc/24 Vdc1 = On
  • Min. 12/24 V thermostat input voltage: 9.5 Vdc1 
  • Max. 12/24 V thermostat input voltage: 30 Vdc1 
  • Typical 12/24 V thermostat input current: 14.6 mA @ 12 V
  • Nominal 12/24 V generator running B+ voltage: 12 Vdc/24 Vdc1 = On 
  • Min. 12/24 V generator running B+ voltage: 9.5 Vdc1 
  • Max. 12/24 V generator running B+ voltage: 30 Vdc1
  • Typical 12/24 V generator running B+ voltage: 14.6 mA @ 12 V


Communication:

  • Network protocol: Xanbus 
  • Connectors: 2 x RJ45 ports
  • Tested and qualified for harsh environmental conditions (HALT reliability testing)
  • Integrate with an inverter/charger to maximize system power performance


Characteristics

  • Manufacturer: SimpliPhi Power
  • Model: SCH-865-1060-01
  • Length [mm (in)]: 3.8 in
  • Width [mm (in)]: 5.7 in
  • Depth [mm (in)]: 1.5 in
  • Weight [kg (lb)]: .5 lbs
  • Warranty [Years]: 2

Inverters

  • Basic Warranty [Years]: 2
  • Safety and EMC Standard: FCC part 15B Class B, Industry Canada ICES-0003 Class B, C-Tick
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Complete Permits

Additional considerations may include contacting
your homeowners association. The
installation cannot begin until all
required permits have been issued.


Permits include:
• Site Survey
• Electrical Permit
• Plumbing Permit
• Building Permit


Upgrade Fuel System
• Gas meter/LP tank (if required)
• Contact underground utility
locator


Disconnect
Electrical Service
• Day of installation
• Inspection (if required)


Install Generator
• Level chosen location
• Install base
• Mount transfer switch
• Run conduit and wiring
• Install fuel line

Follow Up
• Activation
• Demo a simulated outage and turnover the generator keys
• Fuel pressure check
• Final inspection (if required)
• Review service and monitoring
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