Smart AMF Controller with GPRS Modem EAMF-9920

The product is based on advance Microprocessor with High Speed Clocks for monitoring various critical parameters like Engine Speed, Oil Pressure, Coolant Temperature, Frequency, Voltage, Current, Power & Fuel Level. The unit provides a comprehensive protection to Engine & Alternator.

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Import Substitute AMF Controller

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Compatible with a wide range of CAN engines

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4 Digital Inputs

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4 Digital Outputs

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50no’s of event logging

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EAMF-9920 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Control Module suitable for a wide variety of

Specifications

  • The EAMF-9920 is an Auto-Mains Failure control module & is suitable for wide variety of GENSET applications.
  • The product is based on advance Microprocessor with High Speed Clocks for monitoring various critical parameters like Engine Speed, Oil Pressure, Coolant Temperature, Frequency, Voltage, Current, Power & Fuel Level. The unit provides a comprehensive protection to Engine & Alternator.
  • The unit is designed with latest SMT technology & is very compact, thereby providing the user with ultimate size to feature ratio.
  • A large size graphical LCD display has been provided & user can very easily see various parameters, warnings, electrical trips & shut down alarms.
  • The variants available are:

    EMAB-600 - BTS Tower Management Controller

    EAMF-9924 - Advance AMF Controller

    DGMC-500 - Basic AMF Controller

    EEPL-666 - Engine Protection & Semi-Auto Controller

Key Features

  • Exact Import substitute with exact terminal connections
  • Automatically transfer between Generator and Mains
  • Hours Counter
  • Multiple parameters display on Graphical LCD
  • Enertrak configuration GUI PC software for settings
  • IP 65 rating with optional gaskit
  • Compatible with wide range of CAN engines
  • Real Time Clock for accurate event logging
  • Generator/Load Power Monitoring(kW, kVA, KVAr, Pf)
  • Generator/Load Current Monitoring and Protection
  • Compatible with wide range of CAN engines
  • Generator Over Load Protection
  • Shutdown warning and protection during fault condition
  • Alarm indications on LCD
  • Fuel & Start Outputs

An Automatic Mains Failure (AMF) Controller is a device used in electrical power systems to automatically detect a mains power failure and initiate a backup power source, such as a generator or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). It ensures a seamless transition from the mains power supply to the backup power supply to prevent any interruptions in critical systems or processes.

Key features and functions of an AMF Controller may include:
1. Mains Monitoring: Constantly monitoring the voltage, frequency, and other parameters of the mains power supply.
2. Backup Power Activation: Automatically starting and synchronizing the backup power source when a mains failure occurs.
3. Load Transfer: Safely transferring the electrical load from the mains supply to the backup source without disruptions.
4. Alarm and Notification: Generating alerts or alarms to notify operators or administrators about the mains failure and power source status.
5. Monitoring and Protection: Monitoring the backup power source, ensuring its stability, and providing protection mechanisms against issues like overload or short circuits.

The AMF Controller continuously monitors the mains power supply and detects any abnormalities, such as voltage drops or complete power loss. When a mains failure is detected, the AMF Controller triggers the backup power source to start and synchronize with the load. Once the backup power is stable and within acceptable parameters, the AMF Controller transfers the load from the mains supply to the backup source.

AMF Controllers are commonly used in various applications where uninterrupted power supply is critical, such as data centers, hospitals, telecommunications facilities, industrial plants, and other environments where power outages can have severe consequences.

Generator Automatic Mains Failure (AMF) Control systems have several important uses. First and foremost, they ensure uninterrupted power supply in critical applications by automatically detecting mains power failures and initiating the backup generator. This is crucial for facilities such as hospitals, data centers, telecommunications networks, and manufacturing plants, where even a brief power outage can cause severe disruptions. AMF control systems also facilitate a seamless transition between mains power and generator power, preventing any downtime or loss of productivity. Additionally, they provide monitoring and protection features, allowing operators to keep track of power status, generator performance, and implement necessary safeguards to prevent overloading or equipment damage.