2301E 8273-1011 WOODWARD
Woodward 8273-1011, Speed Controller – Load Sharing, 2301E
2301E load distribution and speed control, 24 VDC input, normal position
Woodward 2301E controls the load distribution and speed of diesel or gas engine driven generators. (In this manual, these power sources are referred to as “prime movers”.) 2301E is a microprocessor based digital control designed to include and be compatible with the functions of load sharing control for 2301A and 2301D. The increased software flexibility allows the 2301E to include control functions that require additional equipment in previous versions of the 2301A and 2301D control systems. Therefore, 2301E is suitable for upgrading existing control systems to add newly installed features.

The controller is installed in a metal plate chassis and consists of a printed circuit board. 2301E is set up and configured through an external computer connected to a 9-pin connector (RS-232 port) on the front of the control unit.
2301E provides control in synchronous mode, descent mode, or base load mode. 2301E will allow for soft load transfer when added to or removed from the bus.

2301E control hardware includes:
1 load sensor
1 actuator driver
1 microprocessor speed sensor
1 configurable analog output
2 configurable analog inputs
8 discrete (switch) inputs (3 inputs configurable)
4 configurable discrete (relay driver) outputs
2 serial ports (RS-232 and RS-422)

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