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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Changing the Energy Management Channel Configurations
The energy management channel configurations can be changed by using the command CONFIG. The command CONFIG is also
described in "Commands" of the User Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation
Package) furnished with your system. The command, when entered, will display a header that contains the current configuration. Then,
individually, the command will list each item that can be changed, showing the current information, and then prompting for new or
revised information to be entered.
WARNING!
Any rectifier that does not extend an RFA alarm when the rectifier is manually turned off will still be included in
energy management calculations as an active rectifier. Therefore, if such a rectifier is manually turned off, it is important to
also turn off or reprogram the energy management feature.
Command CONFIG: If the command CONFIG is entered, the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify. Another
way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the characters
CONFIG (ex. CONFIG E1). The various information pertaining to an energy management channel that can be changed is described below.
This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands.
CONFIG E_
Command <6>: CONFIG E1
Type
CONFIG E1
, then press
ENTER
.
Channel active (Y or N):
Note:
If "Y" is entered, the system will
allow the default configuration
information of the current energy
management channel to be
changed as shown below.
Type
Y
if the channel is required to be active and
N
if not, then press
ENTER
.
Name:
Type the desired name for this energy management channel (30
characters maximum), then press
ENTER
.
(name entered above) Shunt =
Type the number of the analog channel connected to the input shunt
of the rectifier connected to this channel, then press
ENTER
.
or
Type the name of the analog channel automatically mapped to
monitor this PCUs output current, then press
ENTER
. Refer to the
Operation section of the User Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847
can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
Note:
If the analog channel selected in
the "Shunt=" step is not associated
to a PCU shunt, the system
responds with...
(name entered above) Capacity:
Type the rated full load input capacity (in amperes) of the rectifier
connected to this channel (5 characters maximum), then press
ENTER
.
Note:
This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs, this value is
automatically obtained by the software.
Note:
If the analog channel selected in
the "Shunt=" step is not associated
to a PCU shunt, the system
responds with...
(name entered above) RFA =
Type the number 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/NETSURE PCU’s.
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