Section 2: General Information; Introduction; Features; Standard Features - Generac Power Systems Power Zone 410 Technical Manual

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Section 2: General Information

Introduction

The Power Zone 410 Control Panel is an electronic con-
trol box that functions as an advanced standby generator
controller.
Specialized programs are built into the Power Zone 410
Control Panel to allow customers to configure spare I/O
(inputs/outputs) to their own needs. Some pre-defined
functions can be user customized from measurements to
alarms to special functionality.

Features

The Generac Power Zone Digital Control Platform is a
fully integrated and multipurpose family of controllers for
Generac's generator systems.

Standard Features

128 x 64 Graphical Display with Heater
Multi-Lingual
Full System Status
Three-Phase Sensing Digital Voltage Regulator
Full Range Standby Operation
Full System Status
– Three-Phase AC Volts
– Three-Phase Amps
– kW
– Power Factor
– Oil Pressure
– Water Temperature
– Oil Temperature*
– Oil Level*
– Fuel Pressure and Level
– Engine Speed
– Battery Voltage
– Alternator Frequency
– Time
– Date
– Line Power and Gen Power
– Run Hours
– Service Reminders
– Fault History (Alarm Log)
Remote Communications
Programmable Auto Crank
Emergency Stop
On/Off Manual Switch
Not in Auto Flashing Light
Technical Manual Power Zone 410 Controller
Selectable Low Speed Exercise
NFPA 110 Capable**
5 A Integrated Battery Charger***

Standard Protections

Low Oil Pressure
Low Coolant Level
High/Low Coolant Temperature
Oil Temperature
Over/Under Speed
Over/Under Voltage
Over Frequency
Over Current
Over Load
Battery Voltage
Battery Charger Current
Phase-to-Phase and Phase-to-Neutral Short Cir-
2
cuits (I
T Algorithm)
Ground Fault
*
If equipped; when available
** See modular NFPA 110 components section
*** Operation disabled when optional 10A Battery Char-
ger is installed

Display

Easy Menu Structure
Multi-Lingual
On Screen Editable Parameters
Key Function Monitoring
– Three-Phase Voltage, Amperage, kW, kVa, and
kVAr
– Selectable Average or Line to Neutral Voltage
Measurements
– Frequency
– RPM
– Engine Coolant Temperature
– Engine Oil Pressure
– Engine Oil Temperature
– Battery Voltage
– Warning and Alarm Indication
– Diagnostics
– Maintenance Events/Information
– Hourmeter
General Information
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