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the system and the bus voltage reaches the level defined by the LVD 1 Reset Voltage variable. The LVD control can be disabled on the LVD parameters screen in the controller.

The LVD will not be energized until a battery string is installed with the correct polarity and the battery disconnect switch is turned on. This will prevent the battery from being hooked up backwards and damaging the rectifiers and/or the loads. Once the battery is connected correctly and the LVD is closed, the LVD will open only in low voltage situations. The battery connections are to be used for the battery only.

6.10.Programming Output Relays

Any alarm condition such as System High Voltage Alarm, Battery Discharge Alarm or Rectifier 1 of n Alarm can be programmed to any of the eight output relays. Programming alarms to the output relays 1-6 will give a much better idea of what the failure is before actually visiting the site. Using the default programming, over twenty conditions could cause activate a minor relay. However, if you program Battery Discharge Alarm to Output Relay 1, you will know exactly what the alarm is just by knowing that output relay 1 is on. The network management card also displays the output relays individually and can be set up to e-mail these messages.

Output relay mapping options are Ignore, Major, Minor and Output Relay 1-6. To program the alarm to an output relay find the alarm setup screen for the desired alarm from the table in Figure 6.8-1. The Ignore setting will not send an alarm to any display or relay. Programming the alarm to Major, Minor or Output Relay 1 will send the alarm to the relay output connector on the back of the plant, turn on the appropriate front panel LED, and will send the alarm to the network management card. Programming the alarm to Output Relay 2-6 will not send the alarm to the relay output connector on the back of the plant, but will turn on the front panel Out Relay LED, and will send the alarm to the network management card. For instance, go to the Batteries / Parameters screen and program Battery Discharge Alarm to Output Relay 1. When the battery discharge current goes above the default setting of 5 Amps, the alarm will come on, the Out Relay contact will energize, the front panel Out Relay LED will come on and the network management card will report Output Relay 1 is on.

Most alarms are originally assigned to a minor or major relay. Usually it is desirable to keep the minor and major assignments when programming to the output relays. To do this, go to the output relay-programming screen and map the relay back to the desired minor or major relay. For instance, go to the I/O / Output screen and program Relay 1 to Minor Relay. When the battery discharge current goes above the default setting of 5 Amps, the alarm will come on, the Out Relay contact will energize, the Out Relay LED will come on and the network management card will report Output Relay 1 is on. In addition, the Minor Relay contact will energize, the front panel Minor LED will come on and the network management card will report the Minor Relay is on. With this scheme of programming, you will know that you have a minor alarm and specifically that the batteries are discharging.

Out Relay 1-6 can be renamed using the Relay Alias setup screen. Each relay name can be up to sixteen characters in length. This name will not appear in the alarm summary, but will appear in the messages generated by the network management card. This can be used to give specific

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Contents Magnum VS Vdc Power Systems User’s Manual Table of Contents Final Inspection TWF0500H54B Rectifier Magnum VS Controller Revision History Document # & Rev Date DescriptionSafety First General PrecautionsGeneral Information How to Use This ManualIntroduction Amp System Only Unpacking Equipment InstallationMechanical Installation Room / LocationAC Connections AC Power ConnectionsVentilation AC Power Cord Sets AWGConnecting the Cables Battery ConnectionsPlanning the Battery installation Battery Temperature Probe Installation 1 Battery Cable Connection LocationsCounter Electro-Motive Force Cemf Cell Connections DC System GroundingGMT Fuse Installation Load Protection InstallationCircuit Breaker Installation Circuit Breaker Protected Load Connections 30 or 60 a Load ConnectionsCable Size Considerations GMT Fuse protected Load ConnectionsFront Panel DB9 Connection RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorMonitoring and Relay Output Connections Major, Minor and Relay 1 Output ConnectionsOutput Relay 2-6 Connections Relay Terminal Relay Alias Output Relay Notes DesignationsRectifier Module Installation External Alarm Input ConnectionsController Module Installation Commissioning Electrical InstallationBattery Visual and Safety Inspection Pre-Commissioning InspectionCommissioning AC Power UpDC Power Up Initial Set-upLVD Test Battery Power UpRectifier Test Circuit Breaker/ Fuse TestOutput Relay Battery Temperature CompensationFinal Inspection System Management Technical DescriptionRectifier Management System Current Monitor System Status and Alarm ReportingLoad Management Circuit BreakersGMT Fuses Battery ManagementBattery Charging Battery Temperature Monitoring Battery EqualizationBattery Protection Counter Electro-Motive Force Module Connections Battery Low Voltage DisconnectBattery Functional Test Controller with Display Controls and IndicatorsAlarm Outputs Output Relays Controller without DisplayExternal Alarm Inputs User Input Network Management Card Local & Remote MonitoringController Card Jumpers OperationDescription Controller with Display J12 J13Operation using Local Display and Keypad Interface 1 Controller with Display设置 / 电池 / 容量 设置 / 系统 / 时/日 均充 / 均充时间 状态 / 系统 /参数 Alarms 均充时间 Operation Using the RS-232 Comm Port Controller without DisplayOperation Using the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Port 1 Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Settings ON, OFF Power Modules/Rectifiers Seconds Disable Output Relay LVD Operation System/PreferencesProgramming Output Relays Page Equipment Preventive MaintenanceSystem Visual and Safety Inspection InspectionSystem Voltage Test Rectifier Alarm TestTest Rectifier Current Share TestBattery Temperature Test System Temperature TestBattery Current Test Battery Preventive Maintenance Procedure Alarm Summary System LT Alm System Temperature is below Minor AC Input SpecificationsMagnum VS 50 Power System TWF0500H54B RectifierMagnum VS 100 Power System DC OutputMagnum VS 50 Power System Mechanical Magnum VS ControllerEnvironmental Compliance EMCAPC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty