GE Industrial Solutions Galaxy Pulsar Edge User Manual

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Galaxy Pulsar Edge Power System Controller


Issue 3 October 2011

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Table 9-A: Power System Troubleshooting Table

Controller

LED

User Interface

Display

Rectifier

LED

Distribution

Module

Board LED

Possible Problem(s)

Possible Solution(s)

RED

MAJ, Rectifier
Fail (Note 1)

AC OK

DC OK

AMBER

(Blinking)

One or both of the LVD
contactors is open;
someone may have
manually opened LVD
contactor.

Place disconnect switch in ON
position.

AMBER

MAJ, Contactor
1 Open

AC OK

DC OK

GREEN

Batteries have exceeded
temperature threshold set
by user.

Call your local field
representative.

None

No response.

RED

(Blinking)

RED

(Blinking)

Controller failure, all
devices on the
communication bus
reporting loss of
communication with
controller.

Check controller to ensure it is
properly inserted into its slot. If
so, perform the following steps:

1. Remove the controller board for

1 minute and then reset.

2. If problem persists, replace

controller with new controller
board.

3. If problem still persists, call

your local field representative.

AMBER

MIN, Thermal
Probe Fail

AC OK

DC OK

GREEN

Battery thermal probe
failed.

1. Ensure thermal probe is

properly connected to thermal
probe cable.

2. Ensure cable is properly

connected to the rear of the
Distribution Module.

3. If problem persists, replace

thermal probe per ensuing
instructions.

4. If problem still persists, call

your local field representative.

RED

MAJ, Fuse
Major

AC OK

DC OK

RED

One or more of the output
circuit breakers or fuses
have opened.

Reset circuit breakers or replace
fuse.

AMBER

MIN, Rectifier
Fail

AC OK

ALARM

Normal

Single rectifier thermal
alarm: Excessive ambient
temperature

Multiple rectifier failure

1. Verify that there is no

obstruction of the vertical
airflow path.

2. Reset the rectifier by removing

the rectifier, waiting
approximately 30 seconds, and
replacing the rectifier.

3. If problem persists, replace the

rectifier.

4. If problem still persists, call

your local field representative.

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