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Info on MEP-806B CIM Software

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The company I work at has several MEP-806B generators for electrical supply on plant outages. (we're a electrical power service company)
We also service the generators in house and I've been looking into the CIM and DCS . I have a copy of the software but no information on what platform it runs on.
I'm guessing Windows CE.
Can anyone offer any information on using the software and if setpoints can be altered?

Thanks in advance
 

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The company I work at has several MEP-806B generators for electrical supply on plant outages. (we're a electrical power service company)
We also service the generators in house and I've been looking into the CIM and DCS . I have a copy of the software but no information on what platform it runs on.
I'm guessing Windows CE.
Can anyone offer any information on using the software and if setpoints can be altered?

Thanks in advance
"and if setpoints can be altered?" => Which setpoints?


"Can anyone offer any information on using the software"
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psears

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"and if setpoints can be altered?" => Which setpoints?


"Can anyone offer any information on using the software"
Read from Post 55


Thanks. Very good information.

I am looking into how the voltage regulator setpoint might be changed.

The genset has the voltage regulator set to 440VAC. For our purposes we require 480 VAC.
 

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Adjustment via multi turn trim potentiometer on AVR

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be very careful, they have end stops but that hard to feel.
use a watchmaker screw driver,
 

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Adjustment via multi turn trim potentiometer on AVR

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be very careful, they have end stops but that hard to feel.
use a watchmaker screw driver,



Thanks again. I appreciate the help.

We're looking into getting a little more into maintaining these and other milspec gensets we have.
We purchased a spare set of controls when we first bought these but after a couple of issues we now are focusing on repairing some of the components that have gone down.
I've done genset controls on commercial generators for decades but not on military equipment since the 70's.
 

peapvp

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Thanks again. I appreciate the help.

We're looking into getting a little more into maintaining these and other milspec gensets we have.
We purchased a spare set of controls when we first bought these but after a couple of issues we now are focusing on repairing some of the components that have gone down.
I've done genset controls on commercial generators for decades but not on military equipment since the 70's.
Good luck!
 
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