GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000 User Manual

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CPS6000 –48V Indoor/Outdoor Power Shelf


Issue 21 January 2008

156

Figure 12-4: Reverse Polarity Protected Alarm Connections with an

External Battery Disconnect Switch

Figure 12-4 shows the connections required if Reverse Polarity Protection is to be used with
an external disconnect switch. Note that the sense lead BATT1_SENSE or BATT2_SENSE
must be connected as shown in order for the reverse polarity protection feature to work. If
two strings are being used, connect one string to STATUS1, LVD1_COIL, STATUS1_RTN,
BATCB1, and BATT1_SENSE connections and the other to the "-2" connections. When
more than two strings are being used, divide the strings among the two inputs.

WARNING

When two battery strings are connected to the same battery terminal, care must be
taken to ensure the polarity of the two strings is correct to each other. Improper
connection will result in one string being shorted to the other string and the system can
not protect against this.

With the above connections, the following alarms will be issued for the conditions noted. This
assumes the external disconnect switch is used to open and close the battery charging path to
the batteries.

Contactor

Fail Alarm

Contactor

Open Alarm

Open String

Alarm

QS840A

LED ES772

LED

Open Integral
ES772A
Disconnect
Switch

X

RED

Blinking
AMBER

Battery
reconnected in
reverse polarity

X X

RED

RED

System started w/
reverse battery

X X

RED

RED

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