Twin Disc Electronic Controls Dynamic Positioning Systems
QuickShift® with EC300DP
Power Commander Electronic Control System
If you want high performance dynamic The Twin Disc DP propulsion control package
positioning with the lower cost of standard allows instantaneous, shockless and virtually
shaft designs, Twin Disc has the answer. constant forward and reverse shifting to keep
QuickShift® marine transmissions combined supply vessels on station as directed by the craft’s
with EC300DP control systems, can put you dynamic positioning system. Drivelines can execute
in position for huge fleet savings. directional reversals at variable torque levels more
than 30 times per minute to hold station with the
full requirements of the DP class.
System features
• igh thrust rate change competitive with
H
alternative drive packages
• More than 30x/minute directional reversals
• Designed for conventional shaftlines
• Thrust control from 10% of full idle
engagement to full engine power
• Maintain fuel-efficient engine speeds even
with low prop rpm
• Rate of change of thrust direction satisfies
full DP2 requirements
• Enhanced installation, monitoring and maintenance/service software
Twin Disc QuickShift transmissions and EC300DP controls are compatible
with DP0 –DP1 –DP2 Systems with standard shaftline propulsion and DP
interface control packages.
The Twin Disc DP propulsion control package offers you a more cost-
effective way to keep you on station and on budget. For more information,
contact Application Engineering at Twin Disc.
Specifications subject to change without prior notice in the interest of continual product improvement.
Twin disc QUICKSHIFT® Gears with EC300DP Control Systems
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