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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controller installed generally have the plant configuration pre-configured from the
factory. This display configuration can be modified as needed under the
Settings

►System►Plant and Installation►J or Product Code. In addition the

following items are provided:

Installed
Rectifier/Converter
Capacity

Provides the total installed rectifier/Converter capacity in the system.
The rectifiers/converters that are inserted into the shelf may or may not
have AC or DC input power applied, respectively, or be outputting
power but are able to communicate to the controller through back-bias
power.

On-line
Rectifier/Converter
Capacity

The total capacity of the number of rectifiers/converters installed in the
system and able to produce power, respectively. Rectifiers or converters
that are operating or in Standby are considered to be On-line. Rectifiers
that are in RFA, ACF, etc. or converters in CFA or DC input failure are
not counted in the On-line capacity.

Total
Rectifier/Converter
Drain

The total rectifier/converter drain is the summation of output currents
from all rectifiers or converters, respectively. This value is also
displayed on the default front panel screen.

Rectifier/ Converter
Monitoring

Each rectifier’s DC output current, AC input current (If supported ), and
AC input voltage (If supported) is available by rectifier number, Gmn.
Converters provide their DC output current using converter number
Cmn. In both cases, “m” represents the shelf number and “n” represents
the slot number in the shelf. In addition to the ON state, other states
identified when current is not shown are:

OFF: Rectifier/Converter shutdown due to hardware failure.

STANDBY: The rectifier's/converter’s output voltage has been

inhibited.

MISSING: An unacknowledged rectifier/converter has been

removed.

VACANT: Rectifier/converter has not been installed in that

position.

FAIL: The rectifier/converter has failed.

Note: Right clicking on the graphic of the rectifier or converter will pull up a pop-up window that
provides additional details on each of the rectifiers/converters, respectively. A sample screen shot
for each is shown below.

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