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James B. Raub, Marine Electrical Engineer

04/28/2008 6:37 PM

I have a project with (4) 1.25 mw generators that I want to utilize power management. Any suggestions as to whose systems I should use. I'm not partically interested in the Woodward EGCP-3, too brain dead in dead bus closure?

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Jim

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Re: James B. Raub, Marine Electrical Engineer

04/29/2008 12:27 AM

Try MTU or DIEF; we are currently using MTUs for four of our gen sets on board a new state of the art Missile Carrier Ship.

I believe all hardwares are the same these days but the gist is in the Software and what you want from the Manufacturer.

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Re: James B. Raub, Marine Electrical Engineer

04/29/2008 2:24 AM

We are using Gensys controller ( www.cretechnology.com) to synchronise 16 generators of 1.275 Mw each ( Cat 3512B engines).

A good product and easy on operator.

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Re: James B. Raub, Marine Electrical Engineer

04/29/2008 2:38 AM

Hi,

I have posted a query about gen set cables,is it possible you could kindly help me being a Marine Electrical Engineer.

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