
Safety
The
patented GTI Bi-Fuel System incorporates a sophisticated, electronic
control system, which controls both natural gas and diesel fuel during
operation. In addition, the GTI Electronic Control System (ECS) acts
as an engine safety device, by monitoring up to 24 critical
data channels including:
Exhaust
Gas Temperature-Stack
Exhaust Gas Temperature-Cylinder
High engine manifold
air pressure
Low natural gas supply
pressure
High natural gas supply
pressure
High engine vacuum
The various data channels
are displayed on the ECS via an LCD display in either text or graphical
format. The ECS notifies the user locally (via an LED general fault
light) or remotely via modem, in the event of a fault.
If a fault is detected,
the ECS will automatically switch the generator to 100% diesel operation
and data-log the fault. The ECS fault set points are field adjustable
and allow installation technicians to customize the Bi-Fuel System
to the specific requirements of the customer and/or the operational
limitations set-forth by the engine manufacturer. Once programmed,
the fault settings are protected by a keypad lockout code, which prevents
unauthorized personnel from altering the set points.
The ECS guarantees that
in the unlikely event of either a Bi-Fuel System malfunction, or a
disruption in natural gas supply pressure (either low or high pressure
faults), the generator drive-engine will be protected from damage.
Most of the monitored channels are latching type faults, i.e. if the
Bi-Fuel System is deactivated by the ECS, the generator cannot be
returned to Bi-Fuel operation until the ECS panel is manually reset.
Lastly, the ECS also incorporates a built-in time delay function,
which prevents initiation of Bi-Fuel operation after generator start-up,
for a period of up to 300 seconds. This feature is used when the converted
generator is used in paralleling operations, and allows the generator
to start-up and synchronize on 100% diesel fuel before automatically
switching to Bi-Fuel operation.