Wesley BC-620-4CA User Manual

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3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS:

Main Contactor Parameters

MAIN CONTACTOR MENU

ALLOWABLE

PARAMETER

RANGE

DESCRIPTION

Main Enable

On/Off

When programmed On, the controller’s native software controls the main

Main_Enable

On/Off

contactor when the interlock is enabled; when programmed Off, the

OptionBits1 [Bit 0]

contactor is controlled by VCL. Note: With Main Enable programmed Off,
the controller will not be able to open the main contactor in serious fault
conditions and the system will therefore not meet EEC safety requirements.

Pull In Voltage

0–100 %

The main contactor pull-in voltage parameter allows a high initial voltage

Main_Pull_In_Voltage

0–32767

when the main contactor driver first turns on, to ensure contactor closure.
After 1 second, this peak voltage drops to the contactor holding voltage.

Note: The Battery Voltage Compensated parameter (below) controls

whether the pull-in and holding voltages are battery voltage compensated.

Holding Voltage

0–100 %

The main contactor holding voltage parameter allows a reduced average

Main_Holding_Voltage

0–32767

voltage to be applied to the contactor coil once it has closed. This param-
eter must be set high enough to hold the contactor closed under all shock
and vibration conditions the vehicle will be subjected to.

Note: The Battery Voltage Compensated parameter (below) controls

whether the pull-in and holding voltages are battery voltage compensated.

Battery Voltage Compensated

On/Off

This parameter determines whether the main pull-in and holding voltages

Main_Driver_Battery_Voltage_

On/Off

are battery voltage compensated. When set On, the pull-in and holding

Compensated

voltages are set relative to the set Nominal Voltage (see Battery Menu,

Main_Driver_Battery_Voltage_

page 55). In other words, the output voltage is adjusted to compensate for

Compensated_Bit0 [Bit 0]

swings in battery voltage, so the percentage is relative to the set Nominal
Voltage—not to the actual voltage.

For example, suppose Nominal Voltage is set to 48V and Holding

Voltage is set to 75% (36V) to the output driver. Now suppose the bus volt-
age dips to 40V. If Battery Voltage Compensated = On, the output will still
be 36V (Nominal Voltage × Holding Voltage) to the coil. If Battery Voltage
Compensated = Off, the output will be 30V (Actual Voltage × Holding Volt-
age) to the coil.

Interlock Type

0–2

Three interlock options are available:

Interlock_Type

0–2

0 = interlock turns on with switch 3.
1 = interlock controlled by VCL functions.
2 = interlock turns on with KSI.

Open Delay

0–40 sec.

Applicable only when Interlock Type = 0 or 1. The delay can be set to allow the

Open_Delay

0–2500

contactor to remain closed for a period of time (the delay) after the interlock
switch is opened. The delay is useful for preventing unnecessary cycling of the
contactor and for maintaining power to auxiliary functions that may be used for
a short time after the interlock switch has opened.

Checks Enable

On/Off

When programmed On, the controller performs ongoing checks to ensure that

Checks_Enable

On/Off

the main contactor has closed properly each time it is commanded to do so,

OptionBits1 [Bit 2]

and that it has not welded closed. These checks (Main Contactor Welded and
Main Contactor Did Not Close) are not performed if this parameter is Off. The
main contactor driver, however, is always protected from short circuits.

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