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Himoinsa develops new control units for gas-powered gensets

MADRID, July 20, 2017

Spain-based Himoinsa, a global corporation that designs, manufactures and distributes power generation equipment worldwide, has developed new control units for gas powered generator sets.

The new controllers have been programmed with a special start-up and stop sequence to ensure enhanced installation safety, said a statement from the company.

The new control units are specially designed for gas-powered generators and maximise safety, it said.

The new CEM7-G, CEA7-G and CEP7-G controllers include gas train management, control all gas train safety systems and incorporate an alarm to warn when fuel pressure is insufficient.

During start-up the control units also carry out a safety check of the gas train, checking the tightness of the solenoid valve and indicating this by means of a light signal.

•CEM7-G makes it possible to monitor how the gas engine is running and the quality of the electric signal generated with a very intuitive interface.
•CEA7-G checks the gas generator and switching with the grid in the event of grid failure.
•CEP7-G, a control unit designed for parallel applications to enable load management between gas-powered generator sets.

Manuel Aguilera, gas product manager at Himoinsa, said: “The new gas control units offer the well-known advantages of our control units, such as ease of use, power and durability.”

“The units also make the most of gas generation technology, as well as providing the necessary extra safety that our clients demand,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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