Description

The ProAct control system is a combination of a 32-bit microprocessor control and a

limited-angle rotational torque motor (actuator). The system features user-friendly

menus to provide extreme flexibility in the development of special control schemes

for different types of engines.

Two different ProAct actuators are available. The ProAct I actuator provides 1.4 Nm

(1.0 lb-ft) of torque in steady state and 3.55 J (2.62 ft-lbs) of work over 75° of travel.

The ProAct II provides 2.7 Nm (2.0 lb-ft) of torque in steady state and 7.11 J (5.24

ft-lbs) of work over the 75° of rotation.

The control has two complete sets of dynamic adjustments to aid when operating

with such conditions as two different fuels, or in parallel/stand-alone electrical

generation. A four-slope gain schedule is available in each set of dynamics. This

permits programming for extremely responsive yet extremely stable operation of

carbureted engines. Adjustment of the ProAct control is done through the use of a

PC service tool, communicating to the ProAct via CAN. The software-based service

tool allows access to all of the tunable settings. The service tool PC CAN adapter is

a separate device and will normally be unplugged and removed during governor

system operation. This provides security against unauthorized tampering with

system adjustments. The control may be tuned or monitored during setup with the

PC service tool, if desired.