Generator Basics: Control Panels

If you have made the investment in a backup power generator, ensuring that it is performing at optimal levels is critical to protecting your assets. Today’s modern generator sets come with a control panel of some kind, with varying levels of monitoring options. At the least, the ability to automatically start and stop your generator is crucial to maintaining continuity of power. As well as the all-important “Emergency Shut Off” switch!

A generator’s control panel connects to several sensors throughout the unit to bring you vital information regarding system efficiency, voltage and run hours; triggering alarms and display warnings if something is wrong. Used in conjunction with an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS); the control panel can start the generator the instant that a power outage is detected.

Fully utilizing your control panel helps to protect your generator engine from low oil pressure, high oil temperatures, coolant level fluctuations and dangerous engine speed variants. It also helps to protect the alternator from circuit breaker failure and system overloads. With the addition of upgradable aftermarket control panels, users can pinpoint the parameters to be monitored as well as customize automation requirements and alerts; fine-tuning the information provided to best fit your application.

More in-depth information on generator control panels can be found here: Generator Control Panels

When choosing the right generator for your application, it is wise to consider the level of control and quality of information you will need to effectively operate your unit. Mission critical applications will most likely require advanced control panel functions and precise automation. Limited use, emergency power backup systems for smaller or less intensive applications will require less from their control panels. Basic information on voltage and amperage as well as warning lights and alarms in case of pending failure are standard for even simple control panels.

Understanding your facility’s requirements, your generator’s capabilities and the level of control needed to complete the mission are crucial to making a proper purchasing decision. If you have any questions regarding control panel manufacturers, functionality or operation when buying your next generator, give Woodstock Power a call.

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