Alarms, Distribution – 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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Temperature

probes attached in the system.

Lowest
Temperature

Lowest battery temperature being measured by the QS871 thermal
probes attached in the system.

Num Temp Probes

Total number of installed QS871 thermal probes. Up to sixteen QS871
battery probes can be managed by the controller.

Boost State

Provides indication that the system is in the Boost state of operation.
Possible modes are OFF, QRCT (Current terminated), MANUAL, and
TIMED AUTO.

Num Mid-String V

Total number of installed ES771 Mid-String voltage measurement
modules. Up to six ES771 modules can be monitored.


Note: When the ES771 mid-string voltage monitors are present and actively measuring
battery strings the independent voltage values will be provided in the battery section.

Up

to three mid-string voltage readings per module is obtainable.

Alarms

All active alarms, warnings, and record only events are shown at the lower corner of the
web “Home” page. The severity, description, date, and time of each event is provided.
Alarms with Major and Minor severity are shown by default. By clicking on the
“Warnings” and “Record Only” enable boxes events assigned to these categories will also
show up. Items are listed with the most recent occurrence events and then by severity.

A printer

logo is provided to allow a quick link to the user for printing out this alarm

list in a friendly format.

Distribution

The Pulsar Edge has the ability to manage up to eight Low Voltage Disconnects assigned
to four separate Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) threshold sets. These LVDs can be
assigned to Low Voltage Battery, Low Voltage Load 1, Low Voltage Load 2, and Low
Voltage Load 3 thresholds. The Home page provides the contactor type and state and the
distribution type and currents for the various monitored components.

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