GE Industrial Solutions ASTAT BP User Manual

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ASTAT BP User Manual

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Notes:

(1) - Use fuses/circuit breaker for type 1 coordination. Refer to section

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(2) - Use fuses for type 2 coordination. Refer to section

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(3) - For Aux. input programming refer to section 4.7.8 on page 39

Note: The use of solid state relays to control the digital inputs B1 and C1 is prohibited

(4) – Close auxiliary contact between F1 to F2 when fan control is required. Only possible when

fans are installed (only available in QBx210-QBx1100).

Do not remove this jumper unless

consulting factory!!!

(5) - For Aux. output programming refer to section 4.7.8 on page 39
(6) - Fault relay can function as a “Fault” relay or as a “Fail-Safe” relay. For Fault relay

programming refer to section 4.7.8 on page 39

(7) - When emergency Stop switch is required it is recommended to trip a series contactor or the

feeding circuit breaker. (Not shown)

(8) – Mains voltage of 208-600V available to all models. (need to be specified)

(9) - 1L1, 3L2, 5L3, 2T1, 3T2 and 6T3 Bus bars are made of aluminium. Suitable connection

method should be applied.

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Operating With Momentary Start and Maintained Stop Contacts

Aux. input terminal C1 is a

maintained/momentary

stop input to the ASTAT-BP, while Input terminal B1 is a

momentary start input to the ASTAT-BP.

In order to operate this way:

o Program PROG. Input C1 to START/STOP. Refer to section 4.7.8 page 39.

o Wire the ASTAT-BP as shown in the drawing above. Switch A (momentary NO) is used as a local start,

switch B (

momentary/maintained

NC) can be used as local soft stop command that also prevents an

unwanted remote start coming from communication.

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Operating via Communication Links

In order to operate via communication, either Modbus (standard) or Profibus (optional) or DeviceNet

(optional) optional PCBs must be installed and wired properly.

ASTAT-BP must be properly grounded.

ASTAT-BP must be programmed to enable control (not only monitoring). Refer to section 4.7.9, 4.7.11

and 4.7.12 page 42 for programming.

Make sure that after programming, Control Supply voltage (terminals A1 and A2) is disconnected and

reconnected so that the communication settings will take affect.

ASTAT-BP can now be operated via communication.

If required to have a wired interlock to avoid communication start do the following:

o Program PROG. Input C1 to START/STOP. Refer to section 4.7.8 page 39.

o Wire the ASTAT-BP as shown in the drawing below. Switch A can be used as a local start, switch

B can be used as local soft stop command that also prevents an unwanted remote start coming

from communication.

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