Intercooler System
To assist in the operation of the intercooler, a water spray can be enabled and setup to spray water onto the intercooler when conditions are met. Intercooler spray can also be enabled and disabled by the setup of a switch input (Auto or Manual) and can also activate an indicator light if available. An intercooler fan can be configured based on intake air temperature.
Options
Conditionally Triggered - The intercooler system can be activated by a manual switch, or via activation conditions.
Disabled - Requires manual activation for intercooler spray.
Enabled - Always Armed - Intercooler spray is permanently armed, and will activate when conditions are met.
Enabled - Arming Switch - Intercooler spray is armed via a switch, and will activate when both switch is on, and conditions are met.
Spray Manual Switch - Used to activate intercooler spray. Overrides activation conditions.
Spray Indicator - Enables an indicator light output, which will turn on when intercooler spray is active.
Fan Enable - Enables an intercooler fan output. Activation conditions based on intake air temperature.
Connections
Spray Output - Configure which output is used for the intercooler spray. A DPO (Digital Pulsed Output) or other output can be used.
Spray Auto Switch Input - Configure which input is used for the Spray Auto Switch. An AVI (Analogue Voltage Input) or SPI (Synchronised Pulsed Input) can be used.
Spray Manual Switch Input - Configure which input is used for the Spray Manual Switch. An AVI (Analogue Voltage Input) or SPI (Synchronised Pulsed Input) can be used.
Spray Indicator Output - Configure which output is used for the Spray Indicator. A DPO (Digital Pulsed Output) or other output can be used.
Fan Output - Configure which output is used for the Fan Output. A DPO (Digital Pulsed Output) or other output can be used.