|
This is the future of Engine Monitoring!
Fully-customizable, suitable for most engines.
Graphical display with many options!
The Stratomaster E2 EMS (Engine Monitoring System) is
your answer to complete engine management in light aircraft. The
E2 provides a continuous display of all your important
engine parameters (both graphically and numerically) to allow
you to monitor and optimize engine performance at a glance. The
back-lit display is of the highest quality ensuring that it is
always clearly visible in both poorly lit and direct sunlight
conditions. No matter what your engine, the Stratomaster E2
EMS can be configured to display and monitor the
parameters you are interested in. The E2 helps you out by
letting you concentrate on flying while it does the job of
monitoring the engine, alerting you to any over/under limit
conditions with an audible alarm and/or flashing alarm lamp. All
alarm conditions are under your control allowing you to set them
according to your specific needs. The E2 interfaces to
your engine via a single 3-wire cable to a separate RDAC IV
(Remote Data Acquisition Computer) which is mounted right near
the engine. All temperature, pressure and fuel probes connect
directly into the RDAC IV ensuring cable lengths are kept
to a minimum and greatly reducing installation time. No more
pulling your cockpit apart to introduce a new temperature probe
to your instrument cluster - simply connect the probe to the
RDAC and reconfigure the E2 to display it.

|
Quick selects allow fast and easy setup of the unit
for various popular engine types. Engines supported
range from small two strokes like a Rotax 447 or
Rotax 503 to the more powerful Rotax 582, Simonini
engines, the 2Si range of engines, and of course the
many four strokes such as HKS, Rotax, Geo Metro, VW,
Jabiru and many more. |
STRATOMASTER E2 EMS: SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS:
|
|
|
RDAC - engine senders connect to this remote
processor. 1 wire then goes to display.
|
|
(May require additional senders)
-
Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)
-
Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
-
Water Temperature
-
Oil Temperature
-
Oil Pressure
-
Engine RPM
-
Engine Hours
-
Trip Timer
-
Maintenance Countdown
-
Fuel Level
-
Fuel Flow
-
Ambient Temperature
-
Voltmeter
-
Flight Data Recorder
|
STRATOMASTER E2 EMS:
DETAIL OF FUNCTIONS:
-
EGT
readings of up to four
thermocouple probes
(both J and K-type
thermocouples are
supported) continuously
displayed. Differences
between any two EGT
readings are
automatically monitored
and an alarm can be
triggered if the
difference becomes
concerning.
-
CHT
readings (typically two)
can be made via
thermocouple or NTC
probes and are
continuously displayed
with major differences
between any two readings
being flagged as alarm
conditions.
-
Water
(coolant) temperature.
-
Oil temperature
and pressure
continuously displayed
with the pressure sender
type configurable for a
wide range of senders.
-
RPM (engine revs)
is prominently displayed
both numerically and
graphically.
-
Hour meter.
A presettable hour meter
automatically counts
engine running time up
to 9999 hours, 59
minutes.
-
Trip Timer.
A Run-Time display shows
the time the engine has
been running for the
current flight.
-
Maintenance countdown.
A presettable
Maintenance count-down
timer can be used to
indicate when the next
maintenance task is due
(such as spark plug
replacement).
-
Fuel Level
can be read directly
from a standard,
low-cost, automotive
float level sender with
a readout of fuel
remaining in units of
your choice (Liters,
US/Imperial Gallons, Kg,
Pounds or % tank
capacity). The E2 has a
special calibration
procedure to allow it to
"recognise" the shape of
your tank and adjust the
sender reading
accordingly to always
give an accurate readout
of remaining fuel.
Alternatively, if you
have a fuel-flow sender
installed, the E2 can
continuously subtract
the fuel actually used
from the initial amount
(manually set or
automatically read from
a fuel level sender at
switch-on).
-
Fuel Flow.
With an optional
fuel-flow sender
installed, fuel burn
rate can be shown in
fuel units of choice per
hour. This provides a
good indication as to
the state of the engine
once typical burn rates
for various conditions
are known. In addition,
knowing the remaining
fuel capacity allows the
E2 to instantaneously
calculate and display
your estimated endurance
at current fuel burn
rate. Now you can make
realistic contingency
plans long before a
low-fuel condition
becomes a problem.
-
Ambient temperature
is available using an
accurate semiconductor
temperature probe
(included).
-
Voltmeter
displays current system
voltage. This is useful
to check charging
/over-charging of
batteries.
-
Flight Data Recorder
automatically records
all engine parameters
allowing typically the
last 10-15 minutes of
engine running time to
be retrieved and
analysed in the event of
an engine failure. This
helps greatly in the
diagnosis of engine
problems should they
occur.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
-
Simple three-wire
connection to remote
RDAC IV computer to
provide measurements of
up to four thermocouple
inputs (for EGT and/or
CHT readings), three NTC
inputs (for CHT, coolant
or oil temperatures), as
well as oil pressure
fuel flow, fuel level
and engine revs inputs.
Inputs may be used in
any configuration with a
simple Device Setup Menu
allowing you to decide
what and how parameters
should be measured.
-
Alarms can be
user-configured to
trigger on any
over/under limit
readings. The display
flashes the offending
parameter and displays a
message indicating the
problem (Eg: FUEL LEVEL
LOW). In addition, an
audible alarm is sounded
(with outputs available
for connection to a 4 or
8 ohm panel speaker, or
directly into your
intercom system) and an
alarm relay is
closed/opened once per
second to activate an
external alarm indicator
(Eg: a lamp). Pressing
any key acknowledges and
silences the alarm but
the display remains
flashing the offending
parameters until they
are corrected.
-
Display Backlight can be
operated in one of three
modes (software
selectable): Always on,
Always off and
Automatic. In the later
case, the backlight will
turn off if no engine
revs or other activity
has been noted for about
10 minutes.
-
Power supply protection
is standard with a fast
Tranzorb to prevent
destruction by spikes
caused by inductive
loads. Further to this
two independent
watchdogs are used to
detect software
malfunction (crashes) to
facilitate automatic
recovery.
-
The unit can operate for
about 12 hours on a 9V
PP3 battery (alkaline)
if the display back
light is off (Software
selectable) and even
with voltages as low as
7V. Normally, the unit
will be connected to
either 12V or 24/28V
aircraft supplies. It is
possible to use a 9V
battery as emergency
backup power for the
instrument. This
requires the
installation of a simple
two-diode de-coupling
bridge. Details on the
required wiring are
included in the manual.
-
The unit has been
designed to be immune to
strong RF interference
from a VHF radio. In
addition, care has been
taken to making the unit
produce as little RF
interference of its own
as is possible. Copper
clad ABS housing for
maximum EMI performance
and light weight.
RDAC IV FEATURES:
-
Self contained unit with
own processor supplied
as standard with every
Stratomaster E2 unit.
-
No aditional power
supply wiring required.
RDAC IV simply plugs
into RDAC socket of
Stratomaster E2. The
RDAC is supplied
standard with 10 ft of
cable and connector.
-
Four channel precision
thermocouple amplifier
for EGT and CHT probes.
Can use K type and J
type senders, grounded
or isolated
configurations. Fully
cold junction
compensated and includes
bow voltage correction.
-
Two channel NTC input
for MGL or Rotax 912/914
CHT senders.
-
Water temperature sender
input (Sender is an
optional extra at low
cost)
-
Oil pressure sender
input is configurable
from 50 to 1000 ohm
senders (Rotax uses a
200 ohm sender)
-
Fuel level sender input
- accepts standard fuel
level senders.
Comprehensive
calibration features
allow direct readout of
fuel level in selected
units, compensating for
odd tank shapes.
-
Fuel flow sender input.
Pulse counter input
configurable to allow
calibration to various
fuel-flow senders.
-
Rev counter input - high
impedance, can be setup
for a wide variety of
engines
|
|

Typical Display showing 4xEGT, 2xCHT, Oil
temperature,
Oil pressure, Fuel Flow, Fuel Level and Engine
Revs.
This is a typical layout for a Rotax 912/914
engine.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
The Stratomaster E2 EMS can be used with
just about any engine.
-
The Stratomaster E2 EMS should be connected
to the clean 12V or 24/28V electrical system
of your aircraft.
-
Additional senders are needed for engine
functions required
SIZE
Face: 202mm x 92mm (7.95" x 3.6")
Panel cut out: 196mm x 75mm (7.7" x 2.95")
Mounting depth: 95mm (incl. wiring) (3.75")
WEIGHT
Display: 575g (20.8 ounces)
Engine Capture Module: 275g (9.7 ounces)
WHY SHOULD I BUY THE STRATOMASTER E2 EMS?
The problems with other
digital engine information
systems:
-
Alpha-numeric readouts are
difficult to read and
comprehend
-
You need to page through
several screens to get all
the information offered
-
Installation involves a lot
of wire between the display
and the engine
The Stratomaster E2 EMS
solves all of these problems:
-
The display features
graphical as well as
alphanumeric readouts and
can be customized to suit
almost any engine.
-
All information is displayed
on 1 page! Many additional
functions are also included.
-
The E2 uses the RDAC
computer near the engine,
which drastically cuts down
wiring troubles and makes
installation a lot easier.
|
|
And...
-
Much lighter than traditional analog
instruments
-
Fits into most ultralight panels
-
Cheaper than the equivalent analog
instruments
-
Easy installation (engine capture module is
mounted near the engine and sends a signal
to the display - no engine senders need to
be extended all the way to the display)
-
Excellent resistance to vibration and harsh
operating conditions
-
1-yr Guarantee against faulty
workmanship/defects
-
Full installation manual with your
instrument
-
Solid representation in the US
|
|
|