GE Industrial Solutions Galaxy Power Systems User Manual

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Installation Guide for Galaxy Power Systems

12 - 8 Thermal Probe and 210E Connections

Issue 12 August 2012

Connecting a 210E Module to the Controller or BLJ Board

Thermal probes can be connected to a 210E module that will monitor the
temperature of the probes and provide the highest temperature to its
output. (See 210E product manual, Select Code 157-010-202, for more
details.)

Each 210E module requires two connections in order to function. The
order of connections is not important, but alarms will be generated if a
210E module is connected to the controller and powered up with no
thermal probes connected.

• A Power Cable Assembly is required. This may be per 847925435

(10 ft long) or 848341652 (35 ft long) from a fused source, typically
the ABS and DG terminals of the BLJ card or may be per 847900180
(10 ft long) or 848587382 (40 ft long), which have an in-line fuse and
thus permit the 210E to be powered directly off a nearby battery
string.

• An Alarm & Signal Cable Assembly is required. 848153003 (8 ft

long) connects the 210E to the Millennium P3 UBT (Universal
Battery Temperature) port (1st choice) or 848302048 (8 ft long)
connects the 210E to a temperature monitoring channel of a BIC or
GCM2/3 Vector mounted on a BLJ termination board. Either may be
extended using 1 to 4 extender cables per 848532420 (8 ft long).
Refer to Fig. 12-3, 12-7 to 12-9 for details.

Note: A 210E module connected to the temperature channel of a
BLJ-BIC in a plant with a Millennium controller does not provide an
alarm for the 210E automatically. Refer to Figure 12-11 for a method of
monitoring this 210E alarm signal with a binary RPM channel

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