GE Industrial Solutions Galaxy Vector Rack Mounted Controller J85501M-1 User Manual
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Galaxy Rack-Mounted Vector Controller J85501M-1
4 - 2 Installation and Configuration
Issue 2 January 2008
output. For these applications the contactor may be wired
directly to the control output of the BUJ board. The installation
of this circuitry is covered in the appropriate plant product
manual. These connections are typically factory wired. If the
controller is to be wired in the field, the following connections
should be made to the external LVD contactor from the alarm
terminal board.
Figure 4-1: Typical Wiring for LVD Contactors (LVBD Shown)
3
2
1
4
Up to 3 contactors can be
daisy chained per LVD output.
Size wires accordingly.
Contactor Sense Switch
Closed when contactor is open.
Contactor Coil
Note: Contactor DC coil is polarity sensitive.
Battery Charge Bus
Battery Disharge Bus
To J13 (LVD1)
or J14 (LVD2)
LVBD
Contactor
(To Rectifiers)
(To Batteries)
To DG Bus
To DG Bus
Tyco Connector
HSG # 794657-4
As and alternate to connecting to
J13 or J14, connections may be
made to the Alarm Termination board.
TB3-4
TB3-5
TB3-6
TB3-7
TB3-9
TB3-10
TB3-11
TB3-12
LVD1
LVD2
2A
Signal
Alarm
Board
6-Pin
Connector Description
LVD1_ST(ate) TB3.4
J13-2
A closure between this signal and LVD1_RTN or bat, signals the
Vector controller the Contactor is OPEN.
LVD1_RTN
TB3.5
J13-1
Return for LVD1_ST
LVD1_CON1
TB3.6
J13-3
Provides on side of a contact closure for contactor coil operation
LVD1_CON2
TB3.7
J13-4
Provides second side of a contact closure for contactor coil operation
LVD2_ST(ate) TB3.9
J14-2
A closure between this signal and LVD1_RTN or bat, signals the
Vector controller the Contactor is OPEN.
LVD2_RTN
TB3.10
J14-1
Return for LVD1_ST
LVD2_CON1
TB3.11
J14-3
Provides on side of a contact closure for contactor coil operation
LVD2_CON2
TB3.12
J14-4
Provides second side of a contact closure for contactor coil operation
If the plant batteries are the “sealed” or maintenance free valve-
regulated type, Battery Thermal Compensation may be used.
This feature requires 10K ohm thermistor devices. The Vector
controller can monitor up to four temperatures. If more than four
devices are needed, a 210E thermistor multiplexer may be used.
The 210E is then wired into the BUJ1 temperature ports as
shown in Figure 2-5. The installation of this equipment is