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Installation Guide LP33 Series 80 & 100 UL S1
4.2 RELAY CARD
WARNING !
Connections described in this chapter shall be done only by a GE SERVICE ENGINEER.
The Relay Card, allows the programming of 4 output channels on dry contacts, which can be read on
either terminal J3 or plug J4 (sub - D - male 9 pin).
1 (Not
connected)
2 (Not
connected)
3 General alarm (NO)
4 Utility failure (NC)
5 C (common)
6 Load on Utility (NO)
7 Stop operation (NO)
8 C (common)
9 Utility failure (NO)
NO = Normally Open
C = Common NC = Normally Closed
Voltage free contacts:
Max.: 60 Vdc or 30 Vac / 0.5A
Min. signal level: 5 Vdc / 5mA
Fig. 4.2-1 Relay Card
Output signals on voltage-free contacts
On terminals J3 or J4 connector 4 of the following 28 signals can be selected from the display
(access only with password): SETUP / SETUP / LEVEL 2: SERVICE.
0 - No signal
15 - Battery discharge
1 - Buzzer
16 - Manual bypass ON
2 - General alarm (NO)
17 - Rectifier ON
3 - Load on Utility
18 - Inverter ON
4 - Stop operation
19 - Battery boostcharge
5 - Load on inverter
20 - Battery earth fault
6 - Utility failure
21 - Battery fault
7 - DC overvoltage
22 - Relay input 1
8 - Low battery
23 - Relay input 2
9 - Overload
24 - Relay output ON
10 - Overtemperature
25 - Relay output OFF
11 - Inverter-Utility not syncrony
26 - EPO (Emergency Power Off)
12 - Bypass locked
27 - ECO Mode ON
13 - Bypass Utility failure
28 - General alarm (NC)
14 - Rectifier Utility failure
NOTE !
The function GEN-ON is not available on the Relay Card.
In case this function is needed, the option Customer Interface card must be installed
(see Section 4.4.1).