The PPM 300 Emergency genset controller controls and protects an emergency genset (both the engine and the generator), the generator breaker, and the emergency busbar tie breaker. Designed to deliver reliable performance in emergency situations, the controller by default starts the emergency generator when there is no voltage on the busbar, and it includes a test function that makes regular emergency genset testing easier.
The PPM 300 Emergency genset controller allows harbour operation so that the genset can be used as the ship generator when in harbour. Each Emergency genset controller can connect up to three non-essential load groups.
Part of the versatile PPM 300 range
The PPM 300 Emergency genset controller is part of the DEIF PPM 300 range of versatile controllers with built-in multi-master power management features. The range offers variants designed for a wide range of marine and offshore applications –from generator control and protection to engineered power management solutions developed for generators, battery energy storage, shore connections, and bus tie breakers. For general information about the PPM 300 range, see the PPM 300 main page.
Highly customisable architecture
All PPM 300 variants can be specified with 4 or 7 I/O module slots. The modules provide voltage and current measurement, I/O, engine control, governor and AVR functions, and communication. Three modules are mandatory, but you can use the remaining 1 or 4 slots to customise the controller by adding modules or leave them empty.