SECTION 3: CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
GENERAL
1With reference to the circuit diagram in Appendix B, the units consist of a contactor and control circuitry to connect and disconnect the input voltage to and from the output. The units are typically used in line with a positive earth power system, between for example a power cubicle (input) and a battery (output).
DC CONNECTIONS
2The input voltage on the negative input terminal is fed via fuse FS1 to the contactor BC1, which is normally closed, directly to the output at the negative output terminal. The positive common output cable from the external power system is not connected to the units (only an auxiliary input, capable of carrying a light current to power the LVD PCA is required).
LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECTION
3If the input voltage decreases to 42.5 V the contactor is
4The remote contacts change over when the contactor is
MANUAL OVERRIDE
5The keyswitch provides a manual override to
REMOTE LOOP CONTACTS
6The REMOTE LOOP contacts on TB1 terminals 1 and 2 are normally linked and if the link is broken the contactor is
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