Installation Manual

NetSure™ LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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default configuration of the first energy management
channel.
Configuring Energy Management Channels (if Energy
Management Software Option furnished)
Refer to the worksheets (or copies of) located at the end of
"Installing LMS1000" as a guide in programming the various
channels associated with the system.
Note:
This information can also be programmed through the
command CONFIG E_ which is described later in this section.
1. After the system responds with the first energy
management channel default configuration, the
following is displayed...
Channel active (Y or N):
2. Type
Y
if the channel is required to be active and
N
if not,
then press
ENTER
.
3. If ”N” was entered, the system displays another energy
management channel configuration. If ”Y” was entered,
the system allows the default configuration information
of the current energy management channel to be
changed as shown below.
4. The system responds with...
Name: current info
Name:
5. Type the desired name for this energy management
channel (30 characters maximum), then press
ENTER
.
6. The system responds with...
(name entered in step #4) Shunt =
current info
(name entered in step #4) Shunt =
7. Type the name of the analog channel connected to the
output shunt of the rectifier connected to this channel,
then press
ENTER
.
or
8. Type the name of the analog channel automatically
mapped to monitor this PCUs output current, then press
ENTER
. Refer to the Operation section in the User
Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847 can be
accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
9. If the analog channel selected in step 7) is not associated
to a PCU shunt, the system responds with...
(name entered in step #4) Capacity:
current info
(name entered in step #4) Capacity:
10. Type the rated full load input capacity (in amperes) of the
rectifier connected to this channel (5 digits maximum),
then press
ENTER
.
Note:
This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs, this
value is automatically obtained by the software.
11. If the analog channel selected in step 7) is not associated
to a PCU shunt, the system responds with...
(name entered in step #4) RFA = current
info
(name entered in step #4) RFA =
12. Type the name of the binary channel connected to the
RFA alarm circuit of the rectifier connected to this
channel, then press
ENTER
.
Note:
This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs, this
value is automatically obtained by the software.
Note:
When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000,
582140001, and 582126100 N
ETSURE Power System
that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP
port option, Energy Management RFA’s are summed
together and total number of rectifiers failures is
passed to the MCA and used in determining ‘Rectifier
Minor’ and ‘Rectifier Major’ alarms. This only applies
to Energy Management channels not associated to
Vortex/N
ETSURE PCU’s.
13. If the analog channel selected in step 7) is not associated
to a PCU shunt, the system responds with...
(name entered in step #4) TR lead =
current info
(name entered in step #4) TR lead =
14. Type the name of the relay channel connected to the TR
or RCC leads of the rectifier connected to this channel,
then press
ENTER
.
Note:
Only use relay channel on circuit cards installed in
the 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Primary
Power Bay. DO NOT use relay circuit cards in
586505000/586505500 Expansion Cabinets or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Secondary
Bays for controlling rectifiers.
Note:
This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs.
15. The system responds with...
Rectifier On when Standby ON (Y or N):
16. Type
Y
if it is required to have the rectifier/PCU
connected to this channel to be turned on if a standby
source is supplying power to the rectifier/PCU and
N
if
not, then press
ENTER
.