Used in Thousands of applications the one
and only ECU ECU ® engine control series
means value, ease of use and proven
Reliability
Various versions can pre-check, start and
monitor an engine and can also shut it
down if necessary
From Burning
Desert Heat
Designed for
Hot dry
locations
Vibration Vibration Vibration
To Ships at Sea
Alpine Cold
Constant Cold
OFF
AU TO BA T TER Y FUEL RELA Y FUSE 10 AMP FR
START
REMOTE
Friendly applications assistance is always available
and example wiring diagrams like this one
S TAR T RELA Y
SR
HIGH WA TER TEMP
LOW OIL PRESS
MAGNETIC
PICKUP
INPUT
LAMP TES T
POSITIVE
BATTERY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
15 14 13 X1
MANUAL
SPEED OVER
CYCLE
CRANK
CRANK
DISCONNECT
HIGH WA TER TEMP
DELA Y OIL PRESS
ECU®
CRANK A TTEMPTS
LO W OIL PRESSURE LAMP
HIGH WA TER TEMP LAMP
OVERCRANK LAMP
OVERSPEED LAMP
ENGINE STAR TED LAMP
COMMON ALARM LAMP
OVERSPEED VERIFY
SINGLE OR C YCLE CRANK
TIE TO BAT TER Y
EX TRA FAUL TS
POSITIVE
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joining the company, he worked in power electronic sales in the
industrial, marine and commercial markets, as well as in marine
appliance sales, servicing both OEM and distribution custom-
ers. He has also worked in the passenger rail, transport truck
and mineral exploration markets.
Schneider Electric, has appointed Will
Tomkinson as sales manager for the
company’s North American mobile product
line, based in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Tomkinson will be responsible for
servicing and developing both OEM and
distributor accounts in the commercial and
industrial segments including EMS, mate-
rial handling, work truck up-fitting, equip-
ment OEM and fleet management. Prior to
AEM Announces 2011 Officers, New Directors,
Milestone Members
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has named
its 2011 officers, new directors and “Milestone Members.” The
officers for 2011 are Chairman James McCullough, president and
CEO of CNH Construction; First Vice Chairman Tiffany Sewell-
Howard, CEO of Charles Machine Works; Second Vice Chairman
Douglas DeVries, senior vice president of global marketing serv-
ices of Deere & Co.; Treasurer Brian Kober, vice president of
corporate planning and strategy at Komatsu America Corp.; and
Dennis Slater, AEM’s president.
The industry sector vice chairmen in 2011 consist of Russell
Fowler, president and CEO of Krone NA Inc., and Richard Patek,
president of Telsmith and vice president of Astec Aggregate &
Mining Group with Astec Industries Inc.
The new directors serving on AEM’s board of direc-
tors include Michael Barr, principal of QDI Strategies Inc.;
Richard Christman, chair of Caresoft Global Inc.; Russell
Fowler; David Gasmovic, president and CEO of McLaughlin
Manufacturing Co.; Richard Goldsbury, president of Bobcat
North America and Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment;
Robert Harvell, president and CEO of LBX Co.; Mani Iyer,
president of Mahindra USA; Gerald Johnson, president of the
products division of Woods Equipment Co.; Wilson Jones,
president of JLG/Oshkosh Corp.; Richard Kleine, vice president
of quality and business enterprise with Cummins Inc.; Goran
Lindgren, president and CEO of Volvo Construction Equipment
North America; Richard Lowe, president of Lowe Manufacturing
Co.; Leif Magnusson, regional director of Americas and presi-
dent of North America Holdings for Claas of America; Mike
Osenga, president of Diesel and Gas Turbine Publications; and
James Wessing, president of Kondex Corp.
AEM’s newest Milestone Members include three 75-year mem-
bers: Cummins, Dana Corp. and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
The other two members are 50-year companies, Harlo Products
Corp. and Power Curbers Inc.
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