Thermal probes – GE Industrial Solutions Millennium II Controller J85501P-1 User Manual

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Basic Installation and User’s Guide for the Millennium II Controller

Issue 3 January 2008

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NOTE: This connector/cable is not keyed, so be careful to line up the pins properly.

8.

After approximately 1 minute, the green LED on the front of the module will
blink once approximately every 5 seconds. Detailed troubleshooting
information may be found in the User’s Guide for Millennium II Controller
Advanced Features manual.

Thermal Probes

Without thermal probes, many of the controller’s battery management features will not
function, or produce erroneous results. Some features requiring thermal inputs are:

• Slope Thermal Compensation
• Reserve Time Prediction

• High Temperature Alarm

• Ambient High and Low Temperature Alarms
• High Temperature Disconnect

Step Action

NOTE: The controller supports a number of thermal probe inputs. The type of probe

used determines where it is connected on the controller. Detailed thermal
probe and battery management information may be found in the User’s
Guide for Millennium II Controller Advanced Features manual.

1.

The following table shows the type of probe and connector location on the
Millennium:

Type of Probe

Comcode

Controller Connection
Location

10/30K

P3

210E Thermal Probe
Mux

P3

1 Wire Temperature
Monitoring Devices

P7

Terminal Block
Interface for 3
additional 10k probes
or 210E connection

TB2

Pin Description

1 Probe

2

2 Probe

2

RTN

3 Probe

3

4 Probe

3

RTN

5 Probe

4

6 Probe

4

RTN

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