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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BSL-63 FAJ: Fuse Alarm Major

An optional battery potential input, must use an external 1K ohm 2W current limiting

resistor at the source. A Fuse Alarm Major is generated when battery potential is

received.

BSL-65 FAN: Fuse Alarm Minor

A battery potential input is required, which must use an external 1K ohm, 2W current

limiting resistor at the source. A Fuse Alarm Minor is generated when battery potential is

received.

BSL-72 OS: Open String Alarm

A battery potential input is required, which must use an external 1K ohm 2W current

limiting resistor at the source. This circuit is used to signal Galaxy that a battery string

protective device or switch is in the open position. An Open String Alarm is generated

when battery potential is received.

BSL-64 AMJ: Aux Major

A battery potential input is required, which must use an external 1K ohm, 2W current

limiting resistor at the source. This circuit is used to allow Galaxy to monitor another

power device and provide alarms for it. An Aux Major Alarm is generated when battery

potential is received.

BSL-66 AMN: Aux Minor

A battery potential input is required, which must use an external 1K ohm, 2W current

limiting resistor at the source. This circuit is used to allow Galaxy to monitor another

power device and provide alarms for it. An Aux Minor Alarm is generated when battery

potential is received.

LVD1: BSL-84 Low Voltage Disconnect Active

A battery potential input is required, which must use an external 1K ohm, 2W current

limiting resistor at the source if not using standard Lineage Power LVD circuit boards or

controller. This circuit is used to inform Galaxy that the monitoring circuit of a Low

Voltage Disconnect device has failed. In standard Galaxy Power Systems, the Bay

Interface board monitors these alarms and informs the Controller through the serial

interface connection.

LVD2/LVD2R: BSL-61/62 Low Voltage Disconnect Active

A closure between these points or a ground signal into LVD2/ BSL-61 is used to inform

Galaxy that the a Low Voltage Disconnect device has opened. In standard Galaxy Power

Systems, the Bay Interface board monitors these alarms and informs the Controller

through the serial interface connection.

External Boost Option

A variety of external devices may be used to initiate boost in Galaxy. Wiring is required

from positions 67/68/69 on the BSL board for operation of this feature. Providing a

contact closure between TBST and TRTN initiates the boost feature. A contact closure

between TFLT and TRTN returns the plant to float. Additional information on External

Boost can be found in the User’s Guide for Millennium II Controller Advanced Features

manual.

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