8.
Starting battery system trouble alarm
9.
Day tank low fuel shutdown
10. Low engine coolant temperature alarm
11. Low coolant level shutdown
g.
Alarm Horn:
Provide an alarm horn and a horn silence switch.
h.
Panel Lamp:
Provide a panel lamp and lamp "ON-OFF" switch.
2.2.6.2
Crank Cycle/Terminate Relay
Provide crank cycle/terminate relay with adjustable crank/rest periods of 1
to 60 seconds (initially set for 15 seconds) and adjustable total crank
time of 30 seconds to 10 minutes (initially set for 75 seconds).
2.2.6.3
Engine Cooldown Relay
Provide cooldown relay with adjustable cool down time of 0 to 30 minutes
(initially set at engine manufacturer's recommended time).
[2.2.7
Remote Alarm Annunciator
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NOTE: Include option for remote alarm panel located
in a location readily observed by operating
personnel when the engine-generator set is not in a
readily observed location. For most applications
the remote alarm annunciator should be powered from
the engine starting battery system. When a separate
battery power source is necessary, select the option
for "Storage Battery."
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Provide NEMA ICS 6, Type[ 1][ _____], enclosed remote alarm annunciator[
powered by the engine starting battery system]. The annunciator shall have
a lamp test switch and LED type indicating lamps. The annunciator shall
give visual and audible warnings for the following operating and alarm
conditions:
a.
Provide lamps for the following operating conditions:
1.
Operating power source, normal or emergency
2.
Starting battery system trouble
b.
Provide lamps and an audible signal for the following alarm conditions:
1.
2.
Low engine coolant temperature
3.
High engine coolant temperature
4.
Low fuel
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