InteliGen4 200 is a diesel gen-set control unit for common paralleling applications supporting both single and multiple gen-sets running in grid-tied or island operations.
This product is the new generation of our InteliGen 200 controller.
- Cybersecurity by design
- Plug-in modules
- Stage V & Tier 4 Final
- Dynamic spinning reserve
- User defined protections and setpoints
The InteliGen4 200 offers:
- Support for installations with the option for cooperation with up to 32 gen-sets/mains/tie controllers
- Keeping your business and data as safe as possible, meeting the ISA 62443 level 2 - level 3 security requirements
- AirGate 2.0 for easy connection to your equipment remotely, without worrying about your asset’s IP address
- Dynamic spinning reserve helping to deliver maximum amount of available energy from photovoltaics
- StageV and Tier4Final-ready by default
- Multi ECU (Electronic Control Unit) enabling communication with more independent J1939 devices such as Engine Control Units, AVR modules, Breakers, etc.
- Built-in PLC interpreter with the use of ComAp's free PLC editor
- User-defined protections and setpoints on top of default parameters
- Remote control and monitoring of your gen-set operations with WebSupervisor, our cloud-based fleet management tool
- Secure user management
- Compatible load/Var sharing and power management with other ComAp solutions
- DROOP regulation allowing load and Var sharing when the inter-controller’s communication is lost
- Plug-in modules to easily extend the functionality of the controller
- Possibility to have a mains application in a gen-set controller
- One hardware for more applications, enabling an easy switch between MINT and SPtM application
- Optional geofencing feature helping with efficient unit tracking and theft prevention*
- Event-based history for fast and easy troubleshooting
- Increased site efficiency and reduced operational costs through effective power management
- Automatic Mains Failure that ensures automatic start of gen-sets and minimises downtime
- Peak shaving for limiting the import from the mains (e.g., due to higher prices)
- Load shedding ensuring the most important loads are running even when there is a lack of power