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Thanks jmenende, we usually recommend replacing the Switches and the fault indicator panel (or having it repaired) since the switches basically have reached the end of their live.
Would this be correct then to say that the frequent intermittent dropping / e-stop of genset was caused by dirty switches and the faulty fault indicator panel did not turn on the over current indicator light?
We found out over the last 8 years that this erroneous tripping increases with Humidity and Temperature which points to the fault indicator and a breakdown of the conformal coating of the PCB inside the fault indicator