Engine control lever ECSH1
digitalsingle-leverfor boats

engine control lever
engine control lever
engine control lever
engine control lever
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Characteristics

Applications
for engines
Command
digital
Type
single-lever
Application domain
for boats
Mounting
surface-mount
Length

125 mm
(5 in)

Width

130 mm
(5 in)

Height

160 mm
(6 in)

Description

VETUS RECO electronic engine controls developed by Rexroth have proved to be extremely reliable and popular over the years. Now, based on customer experience and evolving technology, VETUS introduces the next generation of electronic engine controls: type ECS The ECS meets the highest production and quality standards and provides operators with maximum reliability, as proven by endurance testing with one million lever actuations. They feature plug-and-play installation and easy operation with a unique design and extensive range of options. Type ECS can be used to control single or twin engine applications from up to four control stations. Trolling gear control is available as an option. The system is designed for pleasure and small work boats and is compatible with all common engine types and reversing gears. The hardware originates from proven automotive applications. The wellestablished CAN-bus technology ensures reliable communication between all the components. Sophisticated auto-diagnostics inform the operator of the current operating state and an alarm log is provided for subsequent evaluation. Design - pairing form with function Timeless appearance Easy to integrate Backlit illumination User experience Wi-Fi web server for diagnostics Auto-configuration Language-independent icons Plug and play installation Safety Proven BOSCH components ABYC compliant

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