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What is the caterpillar EMCP II Electronic Modular Control Panel?

What is the caterpillar EMCP II Electronic Modular Control Panel?

The Electronic Modular Control Panel (EMCP II) combines the engine control and AC metering into one, user-friendly control. The displays, along with enhanced self-diagnostic capabilities, take the guesswork out of generator set monitoring.

What kind of control system does caterpillar use?

engine protection and monitoring system parameters and outlining the purpose of each parameter in order to help determine the appropriate level required for a particular application. This is followed by a discussion of the control system that is currently in use on Caterpillar diesel engines utilizing Electronic Unit Injection (EUI).

What does the EMCP 4 control panel do?

The EMCP 4 Control Panel provides all of the controls and system indicators in one easy to access interface.

Where to find Electronic Modular Control Panel II?

This Owner’s Manual covers two types (ETR and ETS) of Electronic Modular Control Panel II (EMCP II) for field installation. Each EMCP II can be identified by the part No. which is located on a nameplate attached to the inside floor of the control panel. * 145-9410 EMCP II, used with engines that have an energized to run (ETR) type of fuel system.

The Electronic Modular Control Panel (EMCP II) combines the engine control and AC metering into one, user-friendly control. The displays, along with enhanced self-diagnostic capabilities, take the guesswork out of generator set monitoring.

engine protection and monitoring system parameters and outlining the purpose of each parameter in order to help determine the appropriate level required for a particular application. This is followed by a discussion of the control system that is currently in use on Caterpillar diesel engines utilizing Electronic Unit Injection (EUI).

The EMCP 4 Control Panel provides all of the controls and system indicators in one easy to access interface.

This Owner’s Manual covers two types (ETR and ETS) of Electronic Modular Control Panel II (EMCP II) for field installation. Each EMCP II can be identified by the part No. which is located on a nameplate attached to the inside floor of the control panel. * 145-9410 EMCP II, used with engines that have an energized to run (ETR) type of fuel system.

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Ruth Doyle