Magnum Energy Pigtail Adapters ME-PT2 User Manual

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ME-PT2 Instruction Sheet

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© 2014 Magnum Energy, Inc.

Figure 4, ME-PT2 to ME-AGS-S Installation

Dometic Comfort Control Center™

ME-PT2 can be used in conjunction with the Dometic / Duo-Therm kit (3109226.005) and
Dometic Comfort Control Center™ to connect the t-stat output of the A/C directly to the AGS.
This allows the AGS to start on demand from the A/C for either heat (heat pump only) or cool.
1. Connect the two wires from the ME-PT2 adapter to the Duo-Therm per kit instructions.
Make sure to set the #8 DIP switch on the Duo-Therm control box per instructions.
2. Follow Comfort Control Center™ instructions for proper zones, heat, cool and AGS settings.
3. The ME-AGS-S will now start on demand from the Comfort Control Center™.

External

Maintain Switch

External

Momentary Switch

One time push (or
close):
Gen runs for the
duration of the RUN
TIME HOURS period.

ME-AGS-S

options

ON

OFF

Switch set to ON: gen
continues to run.

Switch set to OFF: gen
stops after current RUN
TIME HOURS cycle has
been satisfied.

Air Conditioner

(wire to electronic

control box)

PT2-AGS

Phone Splitter

(6-conductor)

Remote Switch

(with Temp Sensor opened)

AUTO GEN STA RT

ENABLE

OFF

TEST

ME-PT2 Instruction Sheet

Part Number: 64-0026 Rev D

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Magnum Energy, Inc.

2211 West Casino Road

Everett, WA, USA 98204

www.magnumenergy.com

Introduction

The ME-PT2 (pigtail two-wire) adapter is designed to be connected to
Magnum’s Auto Generator Start (AGS) controller to allow a connected
generator to be started by an external switching device. This is useful in
applications where there is a requirement to conveniently and automatically
turn the generator on/off externally through a manually controlled switch, or
from an automatically controlled switching device.

This adapter has two pigtail wires and when connected together they cause
the AGS controller to start and run the connected generator.

Info: The high temperature start feature is not available when using
the ME-PT2. However, the low battery voltage start feature is still
available.

Installation/Setup – ME-AGS-N (Network Version)

The following pertains to the ME-PT2 when connected to the ME-AGS.

Info: Refer to the ME-AGS-N Owner’s Manual (64-0039) for
installation, setup and operation of the ME-AGS-N; and the ME-RC
(64-0003) or ME-ARC (64-0030) owner’s manuals for information
on selecting/adjusting settings.

Installation

To install the ME-PT2, refer to Figure 1 and the steps below:

1. Connect the two white wires on the ME-PT2 adapter to a two-contact

external switching device (i.e., switch).

2. Plug the ME-PT2 adapter into the REMOTE (purple) port on the ME-AGS-N.

Info: The remote temperature sensor that comes with the
ME-AGS-N (normally plugged into the AGS’s REMOTE port) is not
used when the ME-PT2 is connected.

Setup

When using the ME-PT2 with the ME-AGS-N, confi gure the ME-RC (or ME-
ARC) to allow the AGS to accept the external input from the ME-PT2.

Find the temperature start setting—depending on your remote: ME-RC
(under AGS/04 Start Temp F menu), or ME-ARC (under SETUP/04E Gen
Run Temp/Start
menu). Then, select the Start=Ext Input setting.

ME-PT2 to ME-AGS-N Operation

The type of external switch (i.e., “momentary” or “maintain”) connected to
the ME-PT2 adapter determines how long the generator can run.

ME-RC

A. Using a momentary type switch: Pressing the switch causes the generator
to run for the duration of a full run time cycle (as set in the AGS/03 Run Time
Hour
menu), and then stop.

B. Using a maintain type switch: If the switch is set to ON, the generator
continues to run until the switch is set to OFF. Once the switch is set to OFF,
the generator will continue to run for the remaining duration of the current
run time cycle (as set in the AGS/03 Run Time Hour menu), and then stop.

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