2 low voltage battery disconnect (lvbd), 3 shunt, 4 internal alarm card – Alpha Technologies CXPS 48-1.2-225 48 Vdc User Manual

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2.2.2 Low voltage battery disconnect (LVBD)

A low voltage disconnect (LVD) is installed in series with the batteries. This is called a low voltage battery

disconnect (LVBD).

2.2.3 Shunt

A shunt is installed in series with the batteries for current measurements. The controller automatically calculates

the load current.

2.2.4 Internal alarm card

The distribution center includes an alarm card, a low voltage disconnect override switch, and a breaker trip LED

indicator.
The alarm card provides terminal block access to internal signals such as binary alarms for breaker trips and

LVDs, alarm relays for driving the LVDs, and analog inputs for current (shunt) and voltage measurements. The

terminal block provides a single access point between these signals and an external system controller. Refer to

the customer connections (“–08”) drawing at the rear of this manual for details on terminal block assignments.
The LVD override switch allows the user to override the LVD during controller maintenance. A green LED

illuminates when the LVD is operating normally. A yellow LED illuminates when the LVD is in the override

position.

Figure 3–Internal alarm card

LVD override switch

I/O customer connection points

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