The "31 RGAM 12" specifically is the . Depending on your needs, the RGAM family also offers:
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| Parameter | Description | Typical Value | Why it matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mains undervoltage threshold | 184V (for 230V nominal) | Prevents transfer when grid voltage sags. | | P03 | Mains return delay (Timer T1) | 60 seconds | Ensures the grid is stable before re-transfer. | | P05 | Generator starting delay (Timer T2) | 5 seconds | Gives the generator time to start before the controller tries to transfer. | | P07 | Generator stabilization delay (Timer T3) | 10 seconds | Allows generator voltage/frequency to stabilize. | | P10 | Generator stop delay (Timer T4) | 180 seconds | Cool-down period for the generator after load is removed. | | P15 | Remote test enable | 1 (Enabled) | Allows a remote switch to simulate a mains failure. | | P22 | Display language | English / Italian | Sets the LCD text language. | The "31 RGAM 12" specifically is the
Program the 6 inputs and 6 outputs according to your specific ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) setup (e.g., genset start/stop, contractor control, alarm feedback). If you share with third parties, their policies apply
This comprehensive technical guide serves as an reference manual for installing, wiring, programming, and troubleshooting the Lovato 31 RGAM 12 controller Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Technical Specifications & Operating Thresholds Understanding the nominal tolerances of the 31 RGAM 12 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
This article acts as a guide to the key aspects found in the , covering installation, programming, operating modes, and maintenance. 1. Overview of the Lovato 31 RGAM 12
Includes 4 distinct digital inputs. Three are negative-switching (pull-to-ground for oil pressure switches, coolant temperature sensors, and low fuel indicators). One is a positive-switching input linked to external keyswitches or remote trigger mechanisms.