Description
DEIF LSU-112DG is a load sharing unit designed for use in industrial control systems. Here is a breakdown of its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features, and applications in English:
Parameters and Specifications:
Brand: DEIF
Model: LSU-112DG
Type: Load Sharing Unit
Voltage: 90V
Current: 19A
Memory: 125MB
Pressure: 30
Application: Controls the generation units of diesel or gas turbines
Dimensions and Weight:
Dimensions: Not specifically provided. However, it is typically designed for rack or chassis mounting in industrial control cabinets.
Weight: Not specifically provided, but expected to be lightweight for ease of installation and handling.
Series:
The LSU-112DG belongs to DEIF’s range of load sharing and control units. It is specifically designed for use in power generation and control systems.
Features:
Load Sharing: The LSU-112DG distributes the load evenly among multiple generation units, ensuring optimal and efficient operation.
Control Capabilities: It controls the generation units of diesel or gas turbines, regulating their output to maintain stability in the power system.
Configurable: The unit can be configured to meet specific requirements and control strategies.
Integration: It integrates seamlessly with other control systems and components, providing a unified and coordinated approach to power management.
Applications:
Power Generation: The LSU-112DG is primarily used in power generation systems, where it controls and manages the output of diesel or gas turbines.
Industrial Automation: It finds applications in various industrial settings, where precise and reliable control of power generation is crucial for efficient operations.
Please note that specific details such as exact dimensions, weight, and additional features may vary based on the manufacturer’s specifications and the context of its use. For detailed specifications and further information, it is recommended to refer to the official product documentation or contact DEIF directly.
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