In modern times, generator sets are equipped with electronic controls. The Electronic Control Module (ECM) plays a pivotal role in regulating engine speed. This module receives a plethora of engine-related data, including coolant temperature, exhaust temperature, throttle position, engine speed, and oil pressure, among other parameters.
The generator remains inactive until the various components within the network establish communication through their software. In todays context, modern generators serve as self-contained power generation and distribution systems, comprising numerous interconnected components that seamlessly communicate. Our workshop possesses the expertise to replace and interface with any component within the control system.