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Manual of HRE24

The HRE24 module has 24 ports with different functions. Each port can be used as a passive port or relay output rated for 3 amps. The module connects via locking plugs and sockets and can communicate with other devices via an RS485 connection. The ports are used for inputs, outputs, alarms, and auxiliary functions related to monitoring things like voltage, frequency, oil pressure, fuel levels, and more.

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Manual of HRE24

The HRE24 module has 24 ports with different functions. Each port can be used as a passive port or relay output rated for 3 amps. The module connects via locking plugs and sockets and can communicate with other devices via an RS485 connection. The ports are used for inputs, outputs, alarms, and auxiliary functions related to monitoring things like voltage, frequency, oil pressure, fuel levels, and more.

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Manual of HRE24

l Function The HRE24 Module has the 24 ports. Each port has the different function. Using built in relay outputs. Passive Ports and 3 Amp rated. Connections to the module are via locking plug and sockets. The RS485 enabled HRE24 modules are able to communicate with a PC or other RS485 enabled device over a standard RS485 connection(the HGM610 and the HAT500). The following describes the connections and recommended to the 32 plugs and sockets on the rear of the Module. Port number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Port name
BB+ Not connected RS485 GND RS485RS485+ Auxiliary input 3 Auxiliary input 2 Auxiliary input 1 Output port common 1 Auxiliary Output 1 Auxiliary Output 2 Auxiliary Output 3 Auxiliary Output 4 Auxiliary Output 5 Auxiliary Output 6 Auxiliary Output 7 Auxiliary Output 8 Auxiliary Output 9 Auxiliary Output 10 Auxiliary Output 11 Auxiliary Output 12 Auxiliary Output 13 Auxiliary Output 14 Auxiliary Output 15 Auxiliary Output 16 Output port common 2 Output port common 3 Auxiliary Output 17 Auxiliary Output 18 Auxiliary Output 19 Auxiliary Output 20

Function
Input the 18-35 V DC

Remarks

Connect the RS485 shields the line Communication port Reset/ Test output Low of oil quantity MTAP Reserve Output 1-8 port common High Coolant Temperature Low Oil Pressure Emergency stop Over speed Low of standing fuel level Low fuel level shutdown Charge fail Start the failure Low battery volts Over current ( Mains) Over current ( Gens) Over voltage (Gens) Low voltage (Gens) Over voltage (Mains) Low voltage (Mains) Over frequency (Mains) Output 9-16 port common Output 17-24 port common Low frequency ( Mains) Over frequency ( Gens) Low frequency ( Gens) Mains lose
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Connect the B- is valid Connect the B- is valid Connect the B- is valid

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Auxiliary Output 21 Auxiliary Output 22 Auxiliary Output 23 Auxiliary Output 24

Low of oil quantity MTAP Generator on load The ATS breaks / closed When any of the above Common Alarm 23 outputs is active, this output will active

Wiring diagram

INSTALLATION and DIMENSIONS

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