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When the battery SOC (state of charge) is below 40% (or other threshold) start the generator to prevent loss of backup or downtime.

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Since the automation feature can affect engine functionality, it is crucial that a technician is aware of these consequences and takes all appropriate precautions when performing maintenance on a site. As an example, disconnect the communication between the generator and the Galooli gateway.

Stop Generator When Battery Voltage Is High

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Start the generator when battery voltage falls bellow 47V (or other threshold).

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Generators Working Mode Control

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Update Additional-info data fields when an event occurs.

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Warning: Safety Hazard - Automatic Activation of Equipment 

Automatic activation of equipment poses an extremely serious safety hazard. Although Galooli enables remote equipment activation, it is crucial that all personnel and sub-contractors, both with direct and indirect access to equipment, whether conducting site maintenance or has any other interaction with the equipment, shall be informed and be fully aware of the potential risks and consequences associated with automatic activation, and shall implement any necessary and/or required precautions. Galooli hereby unconditionally waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws, any and all liability for any resulting damage, injury or loss whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, to any person or equipment. In order to establish and maintain a safe working environment, Galooli strongly recommends adhering to the following safety guidelines when working with equipment capable of automatic activation: (1) Always operate under the assumption that equipment may be automatically activated, regardless of its current state; (2) Before commencing any work, ensure that all energy sources to the equipment are securely locked out and tagged out; (3) Employ both physical and digital warning measures, such as barriers and prominently displayed signs, to alert others to ongoing maintenance activities; and (4) It is highly advised to disable the automatic equipment function before undertaking maintenance, inspections, or any other activities involving physical access to the equipment. 

Your safety is of paramount importance. Take these precautions with the utmost seriousness to effectively mitigate potential risks associated with automatic activation.