ADVANTAGES

• Reduces wiring between synchronizer, load

control and automatic loading controls

• Having functions integrated into one box

eliminates the need for redundant sensors

(like PTs, CTs and MOPs) that connect to

individual modules such as the load sensor and synchronizer

• Hand Held Programmer reduces installation

and calibration time by allowing the user to

set up the control prior to starting the system

• Hand Held Programmer lets operator monitor generator

parameters, contact switches, and analog I/O for

installation and troubleshooting

• Reduces the amount of cabinet space needed

• Eliminates the need for additional relay logic or a PLC to

control dead bus closing

• Digital communications across the LAN reduce

susceptibility to noise on the load sharing lines

• Slip frequency paralleling, voltage matching, and speed

bias hand-off between the synchronizer and load control

result in smooth paralleling without the risk of reverse power trips

• Three-phase true rms power sensing makes the DSLC

accurate even with unbalanced phase loading and voltage fluctuations

• Can load share with Woodward analog controls when

used with the Load Sharing Interface Module. Refer to

Woodward Manual # 02031 for details.