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Woodward 8270-1060 | DYNA Plus Engine Speed Controller

Woodward 8270-1060 | DYNA Plus Engine Speed Controller

  • Manufacturer: WOODWARD

  • Product No.: 8271-468

  • Condition:in Stock

  • Product Type: 8271-468

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1360g

  • Shipping port: Shanghai/Yiwu/Shenzhen

  • Warranty: 12 months

The Woodward 8271-468 is an advanced digital speed control unit from the 723 Series, designed to provide high-precision regulation for engine systems, turbines, and other dynamic applications. This microprocessor-based controller is engineered for demanding environments where fuel limiting, transient response, and load-sharing precision are critical.

Unlike analog models, the 8271-468 operates digitally, offering programmable parameters and enhanced diagnostic capabilities. With its 24V DC input and support for both single-engine control and complex load-sharing systems, it is an ideal solution for diesel and gas engine applications requiring fine-tuned speed control and engine protection.


Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model 8271-468
Series 723 Digital Speed Control
Operating Voltage 18–40 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC)
Power Consumption Approx. 40 Watts
Speed Sensing 1 or 2 Magnetic Pickups (MPUs)
MPU Frequency Range 400 to 10,000 Hz
Actuator Output 0–200 mA or 0–160 mA (Configurable)
Analog Inputs 4–20 mA / 0–5 VDC (for Remote Speed/Load)
Operating Temperature -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F)

 


Key Features

  1. High Precision Digital Control
    The 8271-468 utilizes microprocessor-based technology, offering better accuracy and stability than traditional analog systems. With digital settings stored in non-volatile memory, the controller ensures that performance remains consistent over time, unaffected by temperature changes or component aging.

  2. Advanced Fuel Limiting Capabilities
    This unit features sophisticated fuel limiting strategies, including:

    • Start Fuel Limit: Reduces overspeeding and prevents excessive smoke during engine cranking.

    • Torque Limit: Protects the engine from mechanical overload, enhancing longevity.

    • Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) Bias: Adjusts fuel flow based on turbocharger boost, optimizing combustion for various operating conditions.

  3. Flexible Control Modes
    The 8271-468 can be configured for multiple control modes, providing flexibility to meet diverse operational requirements:

    • Isochronous Speed Control: Maintains precise, constant engine speed regardless of load changes.

    • Droop Control: Enables load sharing between multiple units or integration into grid systems.

    • Baseload/Process Control: Suitable for maintaining consistent kilowatt output or other process variables such as suction or discharge pressure.

  4. Redundancy and Safety
    To enhance system reliability, the 8271-468 can operate with dual MPU inputs, providing automatic switching between sensors if one fails. This feature is crucial in critical applications like marine operations or power plants, ensuring uninterrupted engine operation.

  5. Programming and Diagnostics
    The 8271-468 offers a menu-driven interface that allows users to adjust PID gains (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) and other settings for optimal engine control. Real-time diagnostics via a digital display or Woodward Watch Window software provide immediate feedback on system health, detecting issues such as MPU failureactuator shorts, or power supply anomalies.


Applications

The Woodward 8271-468 is designed for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Single engine systems that require precise speed regulation and fuel control.

  • Complex load-sharing systems where multiple engines need to synchronize and share loads efficiently.

  • Diesel and gas engines, particularly those in marinepower generation, and industrial applications, where fuel efficiency and reliable performance are paramount.


FAQ

Q: How is the 8271-468 different from the 2301A series?
A: The 8271-468 is part of the 723 Series, which is a digital control system that offers advanced features like fuel limitingdual MPU inputs, and programmable control modes. In contrast, the 2301A series focuses on load-sharing and is typically used for large generator sets requiring synchronous operation.

Q: Can the 8271-468 be used for applications where load-sharing is required?
A: Yes, the 8271-468 supports droop control, which is suitable for load-sharing between multiple units, making it ideal for parallel operations.

Q: What is the advantage of digital control over analog systems?
A: Digital systems like the 8271-468 offer greater precision, programmable parameters, and the ability to store settings in non-volatile memory. This means that performance is more consistent, and the system is less affected by factors like temperature changes or component aging.

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