A Speed Control Unit (SCU) is an electronic device used to regulate and control the speed of engines, motors, or generators. It adjusts fuel input or voltage/frequency to maintain a stable and desired speed under varying loads.
- Precision Speed Regulation: Maintains a constant RPM even with load changes.
- Electronic Control: Works with electric motors or engines via sensors and actuators.
- Governor Function: Often used as part of an electronic governor system for diesel or gas engines.
- Stable Performance: Reduces speed fluctuations, overshooting, or hunting.
- Adjustable Settings: Allows tuning of parameters like gain, idle speed, stability, etc.
- Protection Features: Includes over-speed shutdown, short circuit protection, and fault detection.

