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GSCM-Mini-60 HZ A0020 Generator Start Control Module

Generator Start Control Module

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GSCM-Mini-60 HZ ( A0020 ) is a generator start control module from Atkinson Electronics.

Outback 48 Volts inverter systems require isolation relay (A0365)

Note: Standby generators will not work with the GSCM or GSCM-Mini. Standby generators have their own control circuitry for monitoring utility power.

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GSCM-Mini-60 HZ ( A0020 )The Generator Start Control Module-mini (GSCM-mini) is a non-programmable micro-processor based generator start controller that is designed to auto start and stop gas or propane generators. Atkinson Electronics.

GSCM-Mini-60HZ ( A0020 ) supports three types of 3 or 4 wire gas-generator control:  momentary, maintained or key ignition.  It automatically disconnects the starter when a minimum generator AC Hz output is measured.  It has a fixed crank time and over and under frequency shut down.  The GSCM-mini is powered by 12 volts DC from the generator battery and can monitor the battery voltage and start the generator to charge its own battery.  The GSCM-mini uses the generator AC output to know when the generator has stated and is running. Atkinson Electronics.

Contact [email protected] for the proper hookup diagram. We will need the generator make & model, inverter brand & battery bank voltage.

 GSCM-mini-60Hz ( A0020 ) Generator Start Control Module Atkinson Electronics

 A0020 GSCM-mini 60HZ Generator list Atkinson Electronics.pdf

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GSCM-Mini-60 HZ A0020 Generator Start Control Module

GSCM-Mini-60 HZ A0020 Generator Start Control Module

GSCM-Mini-60 HZ ( A0020 ) is a generator start control module from Atkinson Electronics.

Outback 48 Volts inverter systems require isolation relay (A0365)

Note: Standby generators will not work with the GSCM or GSCM-Mini. Standby generators have their own control circuitry for monitoring utility power.