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Manufacturer:Woodward
Product Number:8446-1048
Product Type:Remote Control And Annunciation Panel
Origin:USA
Dimensions:282 x 217 x 67 mm
Weight:1.3 kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the main purpose of the 8446-1048 panel?
A1: It provides remote control and annunciation for engines and generators, allowing operators to monitor and control system operations.
Q2: What control functions are available on the panel?
A2: It offers start/stop commands, speed adjustment, and load control for connected engine and generator systems.
Q3: How does the panel indicate alarms or system status?
A3: It uses visual indicators (LEDs) and audible alerts to signal alarms and system conditions.
Q4: Can the panel communicate with other Woodward control devices?
A4: Yes, it is compatible with Woodward control networks and interfaces for integrated system operation.
Q5: Does the panel provide diagnostic capabilities?
A5: Yes, it includes self-checking, fault detection, and status monitoring to ensure reliable operation.
Q6: Is the panel suitable for remote installation?
A6: Yes, it can be mounted remotely in a panel or rack for operator access and system monitoring.
Q7: Can it control multiple engine or generator systems simultaneously?
A7: Yes, it can manage control signals and annunciation for multiple connected engines or generators.
Q8: What types of alarms are annunciated on the panel?
A8: The panel annunciates engine and generator alarms, including over-speed, load imbalance, and fault conditions.
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Packing & Delivery
We will use wear-resistant cartons to seal the boxes, and take photos for your confirmation before sealing. We will pack the boxes only after confirmation.
For express delivery, we will use DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx and EMS.
Please rest assured that we have a deep cooperation with express delivery companies and can ensure that your goods are delivered to you in good condition.
