Dehumidify and dry your genset with integrated ventilation functions

Condensation build-up during idle time is a common problem in tropical climates.

Use the genset ventilation mode to prevent condensation forming on the windings

by removing built-up humid air using the alternator fan. Power generation is postponed

until the humidity levels are safe. Condensation on the windings can be removed using

the genset drying mode. During drying mode heat generated from a controlled internal

circulating in the alternator winding is used to evaporate condensation on the windings.

The genset will be connected to the busbar when it is safe to do so.

Maximum control with an integrated genset controller solution

The DVC 550’s built-in J1939 based communication offers an exclusive communication

channel to DEIF’s advanced controllers. Providing a high number of alternator data for

display, broadcast or predictive maintenance, the J1939 built-in communication is unique

on the market. You can quickly swap between nominal voltage and or frequency setting

 for a generator. Using CAN bus-based communication for voltage regulation reduces

the potential number of failure sources.

Use the DVC 550 together with the AGC-4 Mk II controller to maximise your benefits.