Onan's e-Series to 80kW
01 Oct 2004
Onan claims to be leading the way by being first in the industry with digital technology.
They say its digital e-Series demonstrates an exciting breakthrough in marine genset design and development by having the lowest noise levels of any marine gensets in its class.
They say they're userfriendly and the first marine gensets with an advanced digital electronic control that provides extensive diagnostic information. They provide selfprotection to the engine, alternator and control systems.
Onan says the e-Series also features electronic frequency control, a must for digital appliances and computers requiring quality power.
The nine newest e-QD models are designed for megayacht or commercial applications and meet EPA Tier II emission standards.
The advanced digital electronic genset control, developed by Onan, provides extensive diagnostic capabilities. Detailed information is available at the touch of a button, taking out the guesswork and providing builtin confidence. Onan says this user-friendly diagnostic feature is easy for the operator to access from the e-Series digital display, which comes standard mounted on the genset, and can also be installed at the helm, in the salon, or in the engine room for extra convenience.
The digital electronic control constantly monitors the genset's operation and alerts the user to potential problems.
The e-QD Series features a large number of self-protective shutdowns including high engine coolant temperature, high exhaust temperature, low oil pressure, over speed, over voltage, and many others. The Onan e-QD's smart technology protects the genset from progressive damage such as overheating.
The Onan e-Series digital display also makes it easy for the user to monitor genset operation including AC voltage, AC frequency, coolant temperature, oil pressure, battery voltage, and hours.
Neil Phelps Berthon Boat Company T: 01590 647407
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