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Alarm History

 

Provides a chronological view of up to the last 1000 alarm events that have occurred since the last time 
the  history log  was cleared. Selecting  Alarm History from  the  reports screen produces the  following 
page. Event  times  can be  zoomed in  by  using  the  cursor  and  clicking  on a  particular  month,  day,  or 
hour. Clicking on 

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will pull up the alarms for respective times before or after those 

presently being displayed. Click on the column headers in the Event history table to display the events 
in an ascending or descending order. There are also quick links to allow printing and exporting of the 
event data.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Boost History

 

Provides a chronological view of up to the last 16 times the system entered boost mode since the last 
time  the  history  log  was  cleared.  Selecting  Boost  History  from  the  reports  screen  produces  the 
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Summary of Contents for Pulsar Edge

Page 1: ...Page 1 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved PRODUCT MANUAL Pulsar Edge Controller Family Typical Controllers Typical Controllers Typical Separate Displays ...

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Page 3: ... 15 Getting Started Installation Start Up and Basic Configuration 19 Preparation 19 Safety 19 Installation Tools 19 Packaging 19 Install the Pulsar Edge Controller 19 Connect to the Controller 23 Initial Startup of the Controller 24 Craft Port 25 Web Interface 29 LAN Port as the Craft Port 29 Basic Controller Configuration 32 Operation 35 Overview 35 Front Panel Display Option 35 System Status Dis...

Page 4: ... Module 99 QS871A Remote Distribution Monitor and Control Module 103 Troubleshooting 109 Checking for Defective VT Probes 112 Specifications 113 Safety 117 Safety Statements 117 Precautions 117 Appendix A Software Backup Restore Through Network Connection 119 Application Software 121 Web Pages 122 Backup Restore Configuration File 123 Backing Up Retrieving 123 Restoring 123 Appendix B T1 317 Comma...

Page 5: ...ltage Imbalance Detection 160 Battery Recharge Current Limit 161 Battery Parameter Defaults 161 Appendix D Default Configurations 163 Appendix E Alarms and Relays 185 Alarm Relays 185 Alarms 185 Appendix F SNMP 189 SNMP Overview 189 SNMP Operations 190 SNMP Configuration 190 Community Strings 191 Appendix G Secure Protocols 193 Overview 193 Configuration 193 Reboot Required 193 Security 193 Intern...

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Page 7: ...Figure 12 Pulsar Edge Configuration Menu part 2 44 Figure 13 Reports Menu 49 Figure 14 Maintenance Menu 50 Figure 15 Settings Menu 51 Figure 16 Installation and Software Menu 52 Figure 17 QS873A Voltage Thermal Probe VT Probe 93 Figure 18 VT Probe Connections to Infinity NE 94 Figure 19 ES771A Remote Voltage Monitor Module 96 Figure 20 Four String System Monitored For Imbalance 97 Figure 21 Same S...

Page 8: ...TTY SSH Login Example Screen 200 Table of Tables Table 1 Pulsar Edge Family Naming Convention 17 Table 2 Pulsar Edge Product Examples 18 Table 3 Current Calculations 69 Table 4 Power System Troubleshooting 109 Table 5 Supported Battery Types 161 Table 6 Standard Configuration Items 163 Table 7 48V Battery Related Items 180 Table 8 24V Battery Related Items 182 Table 9 Converter Related Items 183 T...

Page 9: ...ured to industry standard defaults to minimize the setup process in the field Customer specified factory default configuration is also available Key Features Modular design utilizing a dedicated power shelf location leaving maximum power modules Easy field insert or removal hot insert Standard or customer specific factory defaults supported Control and management of Rectifiers and Converters Infin...

Page 10: ...y configurable Input Output options Up to 9 configurable binary alarm inputs or Up to six alarm outputs or Combination of alarm inputs and alarm outputs Number of inputs outputs depends on Pulsar Edge configuration Alarm output test feature Integrated 10 100Base T Ethernet for local port or for Network remote monitoring Supports SNMP TCP IP SMTP HTTP Telnet FTP and utilizes Dynamic Host Configurat...

Page 11: ...ery or battery less DC power systems The controller is available with or without a front panel display and user interface in the CPS6000 Series II Infinity and SPS product lines CPL supports display less options of the Pulsar Edge Following are a few product depictions utilizing the various Pulsar Edge controller configurations Consult appropriate system manuals technical field support or your loc...

Page 12: ...ure 2 Small Power System SPS Line Shelves SPS841A Family of Controllers continued Figure 4 Infinity NE Converter Power Shelves QS841E and NE841A Family of Controllers Figure 3 CPS6000 Series II Power System QS Line Shelves QS841E Family of Controllers ...

Page 13: ...panel RS232 asynchronous Craft port or USB connection for local terminal access The standard RS232 asynchronous Craft port connection is a DB9 but an RJ45 serial port connection is available in specific configurations Easy View 2 which simulates the web page interface is provided as the Graphical User Interface when accessing the Craft port over the RS232 or USB connection This program is download...

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Page 15: ...ifiers backup systems and distribution components are all managed by the Pulsar Edge system controller The following figure depicts a generic representation of the system controller and its relationship in a power system The components depicted and their associated features as they relate to the system controller will be discussed in this manual Configurations The main 841 microprocessor board com...

Page 16: ...e factory The following figure shows a generic block diagram of the basic components of the Pulsar Edge controller for a CPL power shelf The exact system interconnect will vary depending on the shelf design but this provides the basic concept of controller interconnect common to all Examples of Pulsar Edge controller options are defined in this section Consult the controller ordering guide Pulsar_...

Page 17: ...l rights reserved Where 1 There is a dependency on the number of outputs and inputs 2 Secure Protocols include SNMPv3 IPv6 and HTTPS SSH SFTP ZZZ nW mR xxx YYY Table 1 Pulsar Edge Family Naming Convention ZZZ 841 A_nW mR_XXX_S_YYY ...

Page 18: ...C109156898 SPS841A_0I5R_D_VZB1 CC109156898 Application specific version of SPS841A_0I5R_D QS841E_0I6R_USB CC109156535 Controller for CPS6000 Series II applications with USB frontpanel interface no supplemental inputs six output alarm relay contacts and standard code QS841E_0I6R_USB_CS1 CC109156758 Application specific version of QSS841E_0I6R USB QS841E_0I6R_USB_VZT1 CC109158283 Application specifi...

Page 19: ...ntil the system has been powered up and all parts are operating within specifications The shipping package may be used to return defective parts Install the Pulsar Edge Controller The Pulsar Edge is easily slid in and out of a dedicated position in the shelf Some shelf configurations will have the controller factory preinstalled This section primarily uses the Compact Power Line controller as an e...

Page 20: ...l rights reserved Step Action Connection For ESD Prevention Attach an ESD wrist strap or equivalent to an appropriate ESD grounding connector on your frameorsystem Grounding the System earthground forotherpowersystems Captive Screw ...

Page 21: ...ure Since each jumper corresponds to one alarm relay each relay output can be configured independently The following table contains the alarms along with the factory default alarm assignments to user relays when present The alarms are described from right to left position when looking at the controller and placing the jumpers and board connector on the right as shown in previous picture Utilize th...

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Page 23: ...typically located at the rear of the shelf but are available in the front in front access configurations Systems designed to utilize the Pulsar Edge may provide different interconnects to the controller s inputs and outputs Although the designs strive for commonality the specific drawings for the shelves or installation quick start guides must be utilized for identifying the exact input and output...

Page 24: ...1 Obtain the appropriate quick start guide for the product to be powered Thoroughly read through all information and follow all relevant instructions and steps Verify all 2 If equipped place all external battery disconnect switches into their ON positions prior to applying ACpower 3 Apply power to the power system 4 ho o o maintenance operations that should be initiated are the Clear Events and al...

Page 25: ... the connection and is up and running the interface is the same as that provided over the LAN connection The following describes connecting to the RS232 or USB Craft port using EasyView 2 0 To access the system using the RS232 or USB Craft Port follow the following basic procedures Step Action earthground 1 Down load the latest copy of EasyView 2 0 from the corporate website at abbpowerconversion ...

Page 26: ...reserved Craft Port Continued Step Action The wizard will load the ABB USB UART inf file and the windows drivers needed to make the controller USB port appear as a virtual COM port on your PC Click the Finish button to close the wizard Next ...

Page 27: ...igurations including the CP841A SPS841A NE841A and QS841E controllers Then select Next Select the program manager group then click Next The installer will install EasyView2 onto your PC Click the Finish button to close the installer Note The driver inf file for the ABB USB UART is found in the EasyView2 Drivers directory This will be requested when the Windows detection that the controller USB por...

Page 28: ...faults for the Craft port as well as other remote access means default as follows Access Default Password User Read Only ABB Super User Read Write super user Administrator Read Write Password Administration administrator A status screen similar to that below will popup once the program is launched This screen provides the indications for the version numbers of the web page files pages web which is...

Page 29: ...s described in the next session The front panel menu structure and terminology utilized is very intuitive and map over to the web The web interface is common to all Pulsar Edge controllers and will be described in more detail Web pages are updated for functionally and aesthetics Thus some of the screens shown may be slightly different than those served up by your Pulsar Edge LAN Port as the Craft ...

Page 30: ...on and set jumper J25 into to the DHCP Server position which is the local position DHCP Server mode of operation is from pins 2 to pin 3 Connecting the controller to the intranet J25 must be set to the Network Client position which is from pins 1 to pin 2 Network Client is the factory default configuration Use of an insulated tool to set the jumper is preferred 3 Reinsert the controller back into ...

Page 31: ...ss This address should be http 192 168 2 1 The Pulsar Edge has HTTP capabilities and should begin to return appropriate system representative web pages 6 Using a standard browser a login page similar to that depicted below should be served up by the Pulsar Edge controller There are three levels of access through the port Read Only Read Write and Read Write with password management privileges Passw...

Page 32: ...system controller may not be required The date and time is generally set at factory test to Central Standard Time zone Controllers with customer specific configuration defaults are also available These units will be assigned a unique apparatus code for ordering and management A configuration template is available to facilitate this process ABB predefined industry standard factory defaults are util...

Page 33: ...actory pre configured with the generic Valve Regulated Lead Acid Valve Reg battery as the standard configured battery model All associated configuration items for the Valve Reg battery type are utilized Thus the default system float voltage setting and alarm thresholds are configured assuming the power system contains VRLA batteries that require an uncompensated float voltage of 54 48V 48V or 24 2...

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Page 35: ...ace Access to all these features is also available through the remote interfaces including EasyView2 and directly with the T1 317 machine interface EasyView2 is the ABB GUI provided for local serial port or remote MODEM access It is available at the Downloads section found on the company s web site EasyView2 presently supports all the latest ABB controllers The web interface will be the assumed in...

Page 36: ...her keys The text area underneath the voltage and current numbers provide the overall operating mode of the system In converter only systems this text will be fixed and say converter plant System Status Display LCD Backlight The Pulsar Edge controller family incorporates an alarm sensitive back light indicator to help assist in providing a clear indication of the system status Severities of alarms...

Page 37: ...e specific indication concerning the system status as well as a separate indicator for an assigned alarm or alarms The alarm LED has factory assigned defaults as indicated in the table below However the assignments to alarms can be customized in the field using the remote interfaces Status Function Condition Normal Normaloperation no alarms inputs and ou Medium severity Generally assigned toalarm ...

Page 38: ...ns are generally considered the items that should only be done during initial install or by specific personnel This feature is shipped disabled from the factory in the standard Pulsar Edge controller offering and must be enabled by a remote user with administrator level privileges When the front panel PIN feature is enabled the factory default for the PIN is 0000 Each position of the password is c...

Page 39: ...t require PIN 1 Clear History 2 Clear Statistics 3 Disconnects Manual disconnect reconnect of any LVLD LVBD 4 Enter Boost Control Operations that do not require PIN 1 Lamp Test 2 Restart Rectifiers 3 Uninstall Equipment 4 Start Battery Test 5 Start Alarm Test 6 Load Factory Defaults 7 Cut off Audible Alarm All configuration items from the front panel require PIN access except for a few Configurati...

Page 40: ...currence when they are present No Active Alarms or No Active Warnings will be displayed when they are no alarms or warnings detected by the controller Front Panel Default Menu The front panel default screen displays the system DC output bus voltage Using the keys allows the system load current to be displayed The operating mode of the system is also displayed Possible operating modes are Float Bat...

Page 41: ...Page 41 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 9 Pulsar Edge Status Menu ...

Page 42: ...Page 42 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 10 Pulsar Edge Control Operations and History Menus ...

Page 43: ...Page 43 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 11 Pulsar Edge Configuration Menu part 1 ...

Page 44: ...Page 44 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 12 Pulsar Edge Configuration Menu part 2 ...

Page 45: ...neral front panel items are mapped over and are easily identified within the web page menu tabs Front panel Configuration found in Web page Settings Front panel Control Operation found in Web page Maintenance Front panel Status History found in Web page Home Page Settings Reports Controller features and operation will be identified using the web page perspective Once connected through the network ...

Page 46: ... Login Rectifier and Converter are also available Maintenance Allows access to common operations performed during the maintenance or installation of the system or its components Operations include restarting rectifiers converters starting alarm or battery tests asserting boost clearing history and statistics clearing latched events and missing equipment placing rectifiers converters in and out of ...

Page 47: ...of the primary items needed to be set for a site These basic items include selecting the battery type date time and the site ID The Pulsar Edge can support two front panel languages English Spanish French and German are a few languages supported by the controller Language support for web pages are will be available in the near future Consult appropriate sales or technical support for Language file...

Page 48: ...ion Web Interface Structure As with the front panel display a map can be created for the items located in the web page tabs Access to the main menu starts at the default Home screen described previously The following figures provide a menu flow map for each primary tab This information is followed up with brief descriptions of the items that show up in the screens Alarms and Warnings are not hiera...

Page 49: ...Page 49 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 13 Reports Menu ...

Page 50: ...Page 50 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Figure 14 Maintenance Menu ...

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Page 52: ...Line Power System SPS and an Infinity C 663 converter shelf The graphical representation of the plant changes as well as a few other parameters specifically concerning rectifiers and converters respectively This page is meant to provide an overall high level view of the system Configuration is not possible from the Home or main menu Figure 16 Installation and Software Menu ...

Page 53: ...utputting power but are able to communicate to the controller through back bias power On line Capacity The total capacity of the number of rectifiers converters installed in the system and able to produce power respectively Rectifiers or converters that are operating or in Standby are considered to be On line Rectifiers that are in RFA ACF etc or converters in CFA or DC input failure are not count...

Page 54: ...discharged and No in normal state The specific battery model or Generic class of battery configured tobe installed in the system The total number of battery strings installed in the system This valueneeds to be configured unless provided in custom default configuration Provides the controller calculated reserve time for the batteriesinstalled in the system based upon discharge data or coulombcount...

Page 55: ...h Major and Minor severity are shown by default By clicking on the Warnings and Record Only enable boxes events assigned to these categories will also show up Items are listed with the most recent occurrence events and then by severity A printer logo is provided to allow a quick link to the user for printing out this alarm list in a friendly format Distribution type and currents for the various mo...

Page 56: ...ion code and web pages Reports Tab The Reports page provides Inventory Battery Discharge History Statistics Trends Alarm History Boost History Login History Rectifier History and Converter History in report format Data is stored on a first in first out event storage scheme Once the record size of a specific field is reached the data first in will be discarded for the newer data These screens are g...

Page 57: ...iles A typical discharge curve for a standard constant power load utilizes about 30 points a curve Selecting Battery Discharge from the reports screen produces the following page The Battery Discharge History events provide date and time average load during discharge and duration of each recorded battery discharge event The reserve time will be provided if available for each event Selecting a colo...

Page 58: ...All rights reserved Statistics Basic statistics are stored for the plant load battery temperature and controller ambient temperature Selecting Statistics from the reports screen produces a screen like the following Trends Hourly ...

Page 59: ...king on before or after will pull up the alarms for respective times before or after those presently being displayed Click on the column headers in the Event history table to display the events in an ascending or descending order There are also quick links to allow printing and exporting of the event data Boost History Provides a chronological view of up to the last 16 times the system entered boo...

Page 60: ...ess as well as the application over a network connection is listed Selecting Login History from the reports screen produces the following page Rectifier History Provides a chronological view of up to the last 256 rectifier alarms and events that have occurred since the last time the history log was cleared Selecting Rectifier History from the reports screen produces the following page o o o o o o ...

Page 61: ...g was cleared Selecting Converter History from the reports screen produces the following page Maintenance Tab The following are the system control and operation functions that can be performed from the Maintenance page These controls and operations are categorized as System Data Disconnects and Rectifier operations These operations are generally used in post installation and maintenance operations...

Page 62: ...Page 62 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved System Maintenance Operations controller Boost Test ...

Page 63: ...021 ABB All rights reserved Clear Data Maintenance Operations Disconnects Maintenance Operations Appropriate Buttons are provided to allow operation of LVDs when they are attached in the system devices Events o o o Trend ...

Page 64: ...ng the Start Rectifier for G11 Rectifiers G12 and G13 are On and producing power These rectifiers can be manually placed into Standby Off by performing the Stop operation T1 317 Terminal The maintenance page provides the user the ability to open a T1 317 command line session over the network Clicking the button located at bottom of the page opens up a command line session that allows a user to ent...

Page 65: ...d under five main headings System Reserve Power Communication and Programming Factory defaults are provided for the various configurable items in the standard Pulsar Edge controller Some defaults are dependent on the battery type Consult Appendix E for default settings of different battery Valve Regulated Lead Acid VRLA batteries and default settings defined for the Standard configuration are assu...

Page 66: ...l attributes of the system or plant This includes the number of bays frames number of shelves per bay frame whether the bay frame has a door and if the controller is located on the door and the shelf width It also provides the ability reserve positions in the shelf for specific components like distribution so that the system can be depicted on the Home page Adding a frame bay would split the plant...

Page 67: ... contactors can be assigned to one of four independent control groups LVBD LVLD1 LVLD2 and LVLD3 External distribution monitoring and control boards are identified by an address ID on the board Assignments are then made to appropriate operation types at the controller The available Types are Battery Load and None Shunt sizes for each assigned battery or load type must also be configured All monito...

Page 68: ...ge is factory configured with ID1 Type None Shunt 150A ID2 Type None Shunt 300A ID3 Type None Shunt 600A ID4 Type None Shunt 600A ID5 Type None Shunt 600A ID6 Type None Shunt 600A ID7 Type None Shunt 600A ID8 Type None Shunt 600A calculated differently o o ID1 8 battery ...

Page 69: ...Page 69 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Table 3 Current Calculations Shunt Type Battery o o o o o o on o o installed 1 2 LOAD on o o on o o ILoad Iplantshunt 1 installed 2 on o o NONE o o 1 2 ...

Page 70: ...ated parameters for the selected LVD type The Pulsar Edge controller utilizes distribution monitoring and control boards to control contactors These boards include the QS871 and NE872 modules Each of the boards in the system must be assigned to LVD contactor control by appropriately configuring a unique board ID on the board and associating it to a specific contactor function at the controller Tab...

Page 71: ...hipped from the factory The LVD s disconnect and reconnect method of operation used by the controller can be configured for each assignment The method of disconnect or reconnect can be based on the traditional means of reaching a system bus voltage threshold Voltage or based on both reaching the system bus voltage threshold and an elapsed time from once the system has been placed on discharge BD a...

Page 72: ...en equipped with alarm output contacts the Pulsar Edge provides a user the ability to manually test the system alarm output contacts Wiring to monitoring systems can be tested in the field or factory using this feature The duration of the alarm contact assertion can be configured from 5 to 300 seconds Specific relays may also be selected Following is a sample Alarm Test screen Format Format Time S...

Page 73: ...configuring Company and Product Headings Clicking on the color wheels and pull downs and trialing different colors is an effective way of using this feature Reserve Group Battery Management Items in this section of the Settings pages are used to configure the various parameters associated with the battery reserve system A sample screen shot follows along with parameter descriptions ...

Page 74: ... ABB All rights reserved o o o M12V90FT M12V105FT M12V155FT NCX 125 NCX 80 NSB110FT NSB170FT NSB60FT SBS 145 SBS 170 TEL12 90 TEL12 105 XE60 12A100FT 12A150FT 12AVR145 12FAT130 12FAT155 12IR150 150LP IR40EC o o o ac Limit o ...

Page 75: ...ems in this section of the Settings pages are used to configure the various parameters associated with the battery temperature compensation A sample screen shot follows along with parameter descriptions o o Disconnect Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature severities ...

Page 76: ...sed to configure the various parameters associated with the Boost feature The Boost function allows battery charging to be expedited by raising the system voltage to Boost level for a set time A sample screen shot follows along with parameter descriptions Compensation Limit Slope Temperature Limit Slope ...

Page 77: ... A maximum of 25 battery models can be stored in the controller Batteries can be added and deleted simply by clicking on the correct link Adding a battery requires a description of the battery model the general technology class the battery falls under and the 8 hour to 1 75V amp hour rating of the battery A sample screen shot follows along with parameter descriptions Duration Factor settings ...

Page 78: ... automatic means Configuration for manual test type and automatic test are configured here Other items like the system test end voltage for manual battery test test interval start date start time time from last battery on discharge BD and enable disable for periodic battery test are also configured through this screen The rectifier voltage during battery discharge testing and system reserve time l...

Page 79: ...ight 2021 ABB All rights reserved Power Group Rectifier This section provides access to configure the various parameters thresholds and alarms associated with the rectifiers Type ou 21 00V Voltage o no Low o o hours ...

Page 80: ...Page 80 Copyright 2021 ABB All rights reserved o o o o 27 24V Shutdown on ca o Limit o Rectifiers Standby Enable o o o Capacity pacity defaultof76 lay ...

Page 81: ...yright 2021 ABB All rights reserved Converter This section provides access to configure the various parameters thresholds and alarms associated with the converters Boost 24V controller controller Alarm Limit fail ...

Page 82: ... number for a specific component of the power system The number is shown under inventory Following is a sample screen Set Point o o o o o o Disconnect Enable or Disable for a feature that allows attached converters to be placed into Standby once an input voltage threshold is reached Disconnect Reconnect o o o o respectively ca o o o ...

Page 83: ...ithout password administration capabilities and Administrator Read Write with password administration capabilities The controller also has the ability to management User names and assigned passwords Passwords can be up to 15 characters Sample screens for both are shown below Security This section provides the ability to establish various phone numbers over traditional telephone line connection for...

Page 84: ...under the HTTP Telnet FTP SMTP SNMP and TL1 protocols This section provides access to configure all the network parameters for the controller The primary port is Network Port 1 which configures the integrated 10 100Base T Ethernet port The controller has the ability to utilize an external network card that attaches to the RS232 Craft port and can provide access to a second network connection This ...

Page 85: ...ient server application involving hypertext HTTP makes use of TCP transmission control protocol for client to server connection and IP internet protocol for internetworking The Pulsar Edge s standard HTTP protocol web pages provide integrated site information with an enhanced graphical user interface The on board HTTP web pages server is password protected for read write privilege Further access r...

Page 86: ...on the web at www gecriticalpower com Up to four SNMP alarm trap destinations can be programmed using the Network Settings link found in Settings Tab of the web pages Alarms then can be assigned under Alarm Notification also found in the Settings tab of the web pages SNMP is more fully described in the Appendix SMTP SMTP simple mail transfer protocol provides a basic electronic email facility It p...

Page 87: ...al Modem connection The factory default setting is enabled The number of data bits parity number of stop bits and flow control parameters for the port is also configurable Note the initialization string of the external MODEM must be set in the controller Factory default for the string is AT FEV C1S0 0H This string can be modified by utilizing EasyView or T1 317 commands through a local terminal co...

Page 88: ...mple screen UDE Notification The Pulsar Edge has the ability to create customized alarm events through a programming feature called User Define Events Events that are programmed have the same configurable alarm parameters that show up and can be modified under the UDE Notification link A sample screen is below Alarm Cut Off This feature is reserved for a future implementation of an audible alarm T...

Page 89: ...g show some examples of the Auxiliary input differences Auxiliary Alarm Inputs This page provides the ability to configure the specific controller inputs Clicking to Edit associated alarm button assign specific alarms to specific SNMP trap location email addresses alarm relays if present and phone numbers Following is a sample screen of a CP841A_9C0R User Defined Events This page provides the abil...

Page 90: ...ite Description Up to 55 characters Date Time and the installed battery type The J Code for the shelf is used by the controller to define the web page view of the auxiliary inputs and generally should not be edited when the product is shipped from the factory A high level summary of the basic installed equipment is also provided are equal less than and greater than Parentheses are accepted ...

Page 91: ...erved Software Tab This section provides access to save a site s configuration restore a site configuration and the ability to load or upgrade various controller software modules through the web page interface checked on o o o o o o o o o o o ...

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Page 93: ...to be monitored for temperature As mentioned these probes are required for the battery string voltage imbalance feature since they route the mid string voltage to the system controller via the ES771A remote mid string voltage monitoring modules All probes are provided with a PTC device to protect against accidental short circuit during voltage measurements Following is a brief description of the i...

Page 94: ...ontroller Although many systems come with the probes factory installed probes can be added or replaced in the field The following figure depicts monitoring all batteries in a single string without the use mid string voltage monitors Actual cables and connectivity may depend on true system connect Following are basic steps when installing the temperature probes for Thermal Compensation without Volt...

Page 95: ...tection feature It also serves as interface that transmits the thermal data from the VT Probes for slope thermal compensation and other battery management features As with the QS873A VT probes ES771A units also utilize Maxim s industry standard 1 Wire bus Thus multiple ES771A devices can be used and placed in a daisy chain fashion along with the QS873A VT probes The number of Mid string voltage mo...

Page 96: ...er or system provided 1 wire interface Typical cables utilized are the CC848791500 4 or 848652947 10 cable J30 Connects the ES771A to the first QS873A VT Probes using either the CC848791517 2 5 the CC848797290 6 or the 848719829 10 cables J1 J2 J3 Snap fit connectors for the mid string voltage signal wire Brown from the VT Probes ID Switch A seven position rotary ID switch is used by the Pulsar Ed...

Page 97: ...ompensation Many factory built systems come with the ES771A modules and QS873A VT probes installed Additional ES771A modules can be added or replaced in the field as necessary The following figure depicts a typical configuration where four battery strings are monitored with a minimum number of VT probes The middle battery in each string is used when both the voltage imbalance and thermal compensat...

Page 98: ...al compensation features Figure 21 depicts a reserve system where every battery in the string being monitored for temperature Again the highest temperature measured will be used for battery thermal management Only one temperature probe is required for thermal compensation features Step Action o o Figure 21 Same System Monitored For Imbalance with VT Probe on Every Battery ...

Page 99: ...rious distributions through serial communications in rectifier and converter based systems The system controller will communicate over the GP RS485 bus to the NE872A and monitor associated alarms for open load or battery protectors measure a single shunt configured as a load or battery shunt monitor the DC bus voltage for back up LVD functionality and control and monitor a single load or battery l...

Page 100: ...as described below Remote LVD Open The NE872 has the ability to accept a dry contact closure that will allow an external controller to force open the LVD independently from the system controller The contactor will remain disconnected as long as the input is asserted Upon de asserting the input contactor closure the NE872 will return the LVD to the a state dictated by the controller Fuse Alarm Majo...

Page 101: ...n reverse polarity A Major alarm Reversed Battery is generated by the system controller When a battery disconnect breaker is used to take battery strings off line for servicing care must be taken to ensure battery connections are correct at the disconnect switch Autonomous Backup LVD Function The NE872 monitors the system bus voltage to provide a backup for the Low Voltage Disconnect LVD function ...

Page 102: ...ring one header Note factory ordered systems are generally pre configured and will have the jumpers appropriately set The block jumper is arranged as shown Connector Definitions The NE872 module has six connectors used for board power measurement alarm inputs and various serial communications Positive DC Negative DC 12 3 J10 Figure 24 NE872A ID Jump FAJ NC SHREF SHUNT o o OS NE_CM on on o on on SH...

Page 103: ...ta and manage a non latching contactor through serial communications over the RS485 bus The system controller monitors alarms for open load or battery protectors measures load or battery shunts monitors the bus voltage and controls and monitors a single load or battery LVD contactor Figure 25 shows the connections and interfaces for the QS871A Features The QS871A module has the following features ...

Page 104: ...tions are correct at the disconnect switch Manual LVD Contactor Connect This feature allows the Infinity NE or any other power system to resume powering the load after low voltage disconnect of batteries Fully depleted battery strings can be replaced with fully charged strings Once the strings have been installed depressing the Manual LVD Contactor switch on the front of the QS871A module will res...

Page 105: ...n monitor and control modules ID position 0 is invalid The Pulsar Edge can address up to eight unique distribution monitor and control modules Note The majority of applications that utilize the QS871 utilize the QS871A There are versions of the QS871 that are used in special applications where components have been removed because the feature was not required These versions and the feature set are ...

Page 106: ...ote The common or return of the micro switch for these signals shall be attached to Vbus in the system outside of this board J1 m VPWR VPWR on BATT SHUNT o o SHUNT OS 48V FAJ SHLF_ID3 J2 LVD_COIL LVD_COILRTN LVD_NO J3 Remote LVD input Return Aux_Alarm ...

Page 107: ...tom configuration design consideration must be given to the selection of the non latching contactor as well as thermal considerations when mounting the board This board requires heat sinking and other thermal management techniques J100 and the next RS485 connected device RS485 RS485 RS485REF ...

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Page 109: ...dule AMBER None GREEN 1 available 2 3 RED Fail Discharge None GREEN load 1 available 2 3 RED Fail None GREEN 1 2 good AC 3 fail RED Discharge GREEN representative AMBER GREEN RED GREEN RED AMBER contactor position AMBER 1 Open GREEN representative Table 4 Power System Troubleshooting ...

Page 110: ... All rights reserved Troubleshooting Continued LED Display LED Module None RED controller 1 2 board 3 AMBER GREEN failed 1 2 3 instructions 4 RED RED fuse AMBER Fail Normal temperature 1 2 3 4 Table 4 Power System Troubleshooting ...

Page 111: ...g Continued LED Display LED Module RED 1 Fail 2 3 Discharge 4 5Normal 6 temperature 7 1 2 3 4 RED voltage Normal rectifier s shutdown 1 2 3 Amber MIN Clock Normal Low 1 replaced 2 AMBER fail RED Single GREEN controller 1 2 3 4 Table 4 Power System Troubleshooting ...

Page 112: ...mber of registered probes may be known from the terminal interface TI by running the Number of Temperatures present command see Appendix B If the registered number of probes is equal to the total number of probes connected remember you ve removed a probe so the total number should be one less than that during installation and then the first probe is defective Replace the probe with a different pro...

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Page 114: ...ions Continued System Input Output Specification Accuracy Resolution o o o o 0 01V Accuracy Resolution o o 1A Accuracy Resolution 1 C Environmental Specification General Specification Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing 60dBA Item Specification Item Specification ...

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Page 117: ...ovided with safety caps Field wired Conductors Follow all National Electric Code NEC and local rules and regulations Insulation rating 90 C minimum 105 C minimum if internal to enclosed equipment cabinets Size AC field wired conductors with 75 C ampacity NEC equal to or greater than their panel board circuit breaker rating AC and DC input disconnect protection Provide accessible devices to remove ...

Page 118: ...cific or general as appropriate Disconnect all power input before servicing the equipment Check for multiple power inputs Wear safety glasses Follow Personal Protective Equipment requirements customer specified site specific or general as appropriate Test circuits before touching Be aware of potential hazards before servicing equipment Identify exposed hazardous electrical potentials on connectors...

Page 119: ...e the Craft port is not plugged into a LAN connection and re configure the DHCP setting from the front panel to be Server This is parameter is found in Menu Configuration Communication Ports Network Settings DHCP Note the controller should automatically reboot to accept the new Ethernet port configuration This process takes approximately two minutes Common FTP commands used when performing file op...

Page 120: ...ory where the Application code is stored 2 Type FTP x x x x The controller should have a Working IP Address of 192 168 2 1 ftp 192 168 2 1 Connected to 192 168 2 1 220 841 FTP Ready 3 Login as guest using the network administrator password administrator User 192 168 2 1 none guest 331 User name okay need password Password administrator 230 Logged in 4 Change directory cd to the main boot block dir...

Page 121: ...mand okay 150 Opening data connection for STOR 192 168 2 1 1576 5 Verify the transfer by a message displayed indicating a successful file transfer 226 File sent OK ftp 917504 bytes sent in 2 31Seconds 396 50Kbytes sec 6 Type bye to exit the FTP session ftp bye 221 Goodbye Application Software Using any FTP client perform the following steps to load Application Software 1 Change your directory to t...

Page 122: ...FTP Ready 2 Login as guest using the using the network administrator password administrator User 192 168 2 1 none guest 331 User name okay need password Password administrator 230 Logged in 3 Change directory cd to the web directory by typing cd web ftp cd web 250 CWD command successful 4 Use the put command to copy the web pages to the controller ftp put cp841 pages web 200 Port command okay 150 ...

Page 123: ... of a site s configuration use the put command to load a copy of the configuration file config gal to the site ftp put filename config gal Note The full path of to the file with the filename must be provided It is OK just to use the same name with a command like the following ftp put config gal 200 Port command okay 150 Opening data connection for STOR 192 168 2 1 1576 5 Verify the transfer by a m...

Page 124: ...021 ABB All rights reserved Clicking the Upgrade Software button provides an interface to select which file is to be upgraded as well as a tool to help select the location of the file to upload Following is a sample screen ...

Page 125: ...g the following settings Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Logging On Three levels of security protect incoming access user super user and administrator A user has read ability and can only get status information from the Pulsar Edge A super user can change configurations and perform control operations An administrator has all the abilities of a super user but can also change pass...

Page 126: ...d vdc and adc identify DC voltage and DC current respectively There are three main commands involved with plant operations in the system controller command set The command sta is used to get the status of the plant the command cha is used to change a plant parameter and the command ope is used to initiate a plant function A person at the user level can only perform the sta operations A person at t...

Page 127: ...ds Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type ps1 ide PS1 ps1 des ps1 sid ps1 sde ps1 sys ps1 swv ps1 verw ps1 verb ps1 verd ps1 brc ps1 sn YYLLdddddddd ps1 dow Sunday Saturday ps1 dat Date date ps1 dtf yyyy mm dd Time hh mm ps1 tmf number ps1 dls number ps1 tzo number hours ps1 lng Language descriptions ps1 tun Ps1 cem number ps1 fpc number number ps1 poe number ps1 usl number 1 ps1 u...

Page 128: ...ription Sta Cha Ope Type x des Description x pwd Password x usr ADMINISTRATOR dc1 ide Description DC1 dc1 des Description dc1 typ number dc1 vdc number dc1 adc number dc1 cap number dc1 olcap number dc1 trd number dc1 sht dc1 sha Numbe 0 disabled 1 9999 dc1 stt dc1 bod number discharge dc1 ems number dc1 eme number dc1 emt number capacity dc1 emo threshold number capacity dc1 rss number dc1 rsq nu...

Page 129: ...s number Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type objid des Description objid ast number LED objid sev number number objid acc number number number objid nag number Objid Description bda1 hfv1 hva1 Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type objid des Description objid ast number objid sev number number LED objid acc number number ...

Page 130: ...ber objid nag number Objid Description Threshold amth1 30 75C amtl1 40 10C btha1 30 85C Btla1 Btvh1 Btvl1 macf1 2 88 mrfa1 2 88 mman1 2 88 0 100hrs 0 100hrs rls1 1 87 vla1 SDA Alarms With No Threshold Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type objid des Description objid ast number objid sev LED objid acc number number number objid nag number ...

Page 131: ... CNO3 CNO4 COF1 COR1 DID1 EMD1 EPO1 Description EPR1 EXL1 FAJ1 FAN1 HCL1 ICR1 ISD1 LSF1 MAN1 MDP1 MZD1 NNC1 OSA1 PFD1 PFS1 PGI1 PHT1 POR1 RFA1 RFN1 RIF1 SCD1 STF1 TPA1 VMF1 VSF1 ZID1 Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type gm1 ide GM1 gm1 des Description gm1 lse number gm1 rme number 0 disable 1 enable gm1 fsd number gm1 bsd number gm1 fsp number gm1 bsp number number gm1 bcl number...

Page 132: ... number ap Capacity number number number Temperature number number number ac number gsr8 man number gsr8 did number gsr8 clm number number number number number Converter Plant Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type cp1 des Description cp1 typ cp1 vdc Numbe cp1 adc r cp1 cap r cp1 olcap r cp1 vsp Numbe cp1 vsd Numbe cp1 dth Numbe cp1 rth Numbe cp1 lvd Numbe cp1 rss number 1 restart ...

Page 133: ...a Ope Type csr8 des Description csr8 typ Type csr8 sn csr8 adc r csr8 cap Capacity r csr8 stt State csr8 cfa r csr8 did r csr8 ccf r BAR Battery Reserve Management Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type br1 des Description br1 adc number charge br1 hbt number number br1 cap number br1 olcap number COMPLETED INTERRUPTED ACTIVE test r number number 5 1000A br1 cev V r 19 25 22 75V br...

Page 134: ...R Battery Reserve Management Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type br1 bte B 20 br1 btv number br1 ath number 0 23 number br1 atw number br1 atd date dd mmm yy br1 nvm br1 ntm present br1 scd number 0 disable 1 enable present br1 scv number 1 5 3 0V BST Boost Management Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type bs1 ide BS1 bs1 des Description bs1 stt State bs1 atm bs1...

Page 135: ...Status FAILED cnx11 ena 0 disable 1 enable cnx11 dth number cnx11 dvx number cnx11 din number cnx11 dix number cnx11 ddy cnx11 ddy number cnx11 dam 0 NONE 1 VOLTAGE cnx11 dtm number disconnect cnx11 rth number cnx11 rdy number cnx11 ram 0 NONE 1 VOLTAGE 2 VOLTAGE TIME 4 rtm number reconnect Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type dcmxx12 ide number DCM01 DCM08 dcmxx12 des Descriptio...

Page 136: ...j attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type dcnxx13 ide number DCN01 DCN06 dcnxx13 des Description number dcnxx13 sn dcnxx13 brc dcnxx13 stt State NONE MISSINGOPEN CLOSED dcnxx13 typ CN4 Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type sc1 ide SC1 sc1 des Description sc1 stt State number sc1 rve number sc1 fse number number sc1 ntt Threshold number sc1 utt number sc1 spt number sc1 lsp number sc1 us...

Page 137: ...21 ABB All rights reserved INP Input Management Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type inmnn14 ide number m module Examples controller s Description inmnn14 sn inmnn14 brc inmnn14 stt inmnn14 typ inmnn14 pol ...

Page 138: ...LM8 In015 ALM9 COM Call Out Manager Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type cm1 des Description cm1 ngi Numbe COP Call Out Phone Number Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type x des Description Type x phn characters x bdr Numbe Numbe Parity Numbe Numbe x pgr characters x msg Pager Message COE Call Out Email Address Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Typ...

Page 139: ...munity String Destination Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type csn des Description csn str csn ip IP address csn ipm IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx csn wre number PSO Periodic Call Out Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type po1 des Description po1 phn characters po1 bdr r po1 dbt r po1 pry Parity po1 sbt r Interval po1 tim Time Time Hh mm po1 cl01 10 ...

Page 140: ...4800 9600 mp1 dbt r mp1 pry Parity mp1 sbt Numbe mp1 tmo Time Out Numbe mp1 hsh Handshaking mp1 nrg number 2 15 mp1 wre r HW SW mp1 ins LPT Local RS 232 Port Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type lp1 des Description State LOGOUT lp1 bdr lp1 dbt r lp1 pry Parity lp1 sbt Numbe Time Out Numbe lp1 hsh Handshaking lp1 app Application HW SW lp1 wre r HW SW ...

Page 141: ...t1 dur Duration r r at1 pmn r at1 r1 r at1 r2 r at1 r3 r at1 ets number ATA1 at1 ems Numbe Numbe buzzer r 5 R6 R7 Alarm Cut off Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type aco1 des Description aco1 stt Number aco1 cst Number aco1 cae Number aco1 cto Number Number aco1 jae Number Number aco1 nst Number aco1 nae Number aco1 nto Number aco1 lbe Number ...

Page 142: ... unnnn15 acc unnnn15 dly Number unnnn15 noo Number unnnn15 nor Number unnnn15 nag Number unnnn15 dst DRC Derived Channels Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type DRnn16 des Description DRnn16 val Value Numbe DRnn16 prg DRnn16 uni Unit 5 chars TRS Trend Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type dct1 des Description dct1 src Source DC1 ADC TLM TL1 Manager Related Commands...

Page 143: ... Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type tlm1 des Description tlm1 aue number number number Port number 2020 Timeout number CBS Call Back Security Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type cb1 des Description cb1 stt State number cb1 ph1 5 cb1 br1 5 number MSV Mid String Voltage Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type msnc18 des Description msnc18 stt State msnc18 val Val...

Page 144: ...umber net1 dhcp DHCP number IP address net1 sub IP address IP address net1 host Hostname net1 wip address net1 dom net1 dns IP address net1 wre net1 tmo Minutes net1 msrv IP address mailhost net1 ntp IP address ANET Auxiliary Network Settings Related Commands Obj attr Description Sta Cha Ope Type net2 des Description net2 ena Enable number IP address net2 sub IP address IP address net2 host Hostna...

Page 145: ... rec command discussed later should be used Alarm Message MAJ Multiple Rectifier Fail MAJ Multiple AC Fail MAJ Battery On Discharge MAJ High Voltage MAJ Sense Fuse MAJ Fuse Major MAJ Auxiliary Major MAJ Contactor 1 Open MAJ Contactor 1 Fail MAJ Major Communication Fail MAJ High Battery Current Shutdown MAJ Shorted Cell Detected MAJ Imminent Low V Shutdown MAJ Open String MIN Rectifier Fail MIN AC ...

Page 146: ...ns Syntax cle Description This command is used to clear latched events These events include communication failures missing rectifiers missing thermal probes missing voltage monitoring module distribution fuses and loss of redundancy alarm You must be logged in as a super user to use this command Syntax his Description Syntaxhis where obj attr is an object attribute pair as defined in the following...

Page 147: ...y being disabled Syntax dc1 bod Description This command reports the battery discharge history in the following format his dc1 bod 30 MAY 03 15 11 12 MANUAL COMPLETED 118 3 23 01 APR 03 03 11 12 BD COMPLETED 118 3 26 130 12 FEB 03 12 00 02 PERIODIC COMPLETED 120 9 27 135 This report gives the start date start time start reason current at start of discharge duration in minutes and if calculated a r...

Page 148: ...ator password Description This command is used to log in as a user super user or administrator For example if you are currently logged into the controller as a user but would like to change the site id you must first use this command to log in as a super user You must be logged in as an administrator in order to upgrade the software and change passwords Syntax ope obj attr value where obj attr is ...

Page 149: ...o use this command Syntax sta obj attr where obj attr is an object attribute pair For example ps1 sid Description This command reports the value of the measurement configuration or control parameters in the system A couple examples are listed below to illustrate how this command works sta dc1 vdcReport plant voltage sta dc1 adcReport plant load current The command line would respond as follows for...

Page 150: ...ollowing is an example of a command response sum dc1 adc DC1 ADC HHI 30 MAY 03 12 03 00 127 3 14 FEB 03 11 15 37 126 9 24 DEC 03 02 30 13 126 2 LHI 29 MAR 03 10 43 00 120 0 04 APR 03 11 15 53 121 1 21 SEP 03 07 13 10 124 3 HHA 03 JAN 03 12 00 00 127 0 18 APR 03 11 00 00 126 5 21 OCT 03 02 00 00 126 1 The line DC1 ADC indicates that the information that follows is for the plant load current The HHI...

Page 151: ... 2 30 JAN 2003 05 00 00 120 1 31 JAN 2003 14 00 00 122 8 DLI 29 JAN 2002 12 00 00 120 9 30 JAN 2003 08 00 00 118 7 31 JAN 2003 01 00 00 119 2 DHH 29 JAN 2002 02 00 00 122 1 30 JAN 2003 05 00 00 119 7 31 JAN 2003 14 00 00 121 6 MAV 31 JAN 2003 23 00 00 121 3 The DHI indicates daily highest hourly instantaneous reading The DLI indicates daily highest hourly instantaneous reading The DHH indicates da...

Page 152: ...t coup de fouet minimum and maximum voltages and lowest voltage at end of discharge The following is an example of a command response sum dc1 bod DC1 BOD CLR 29 JUN 04 10 27 11 BEG 30 JUN 04 10 38 36 END 30 JUN 04 10 42 53 DUR 256 VAL 0 51 08 8 50 18 18 49 24 20 48 87 248 48 36 252 49 76 254 50 84 256 51 13 The line is the end of command identifier The in the example above is the user command line...

Page 153: ...for internal use only It exists for EasyView compatibility purposes only and does nothing Error Messages While logging into the Pulsar Edge controller or while entering commands you may encounter one or more of the following error messages Ali Special Internet Command Description isabled ...

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Page 155: ... monitored battery temperatures lower than the ideal battery temperature the controller can raise the system voltage per programmed linear curve Raising the system voltage helps keep the batteries at their optimum state of charge Increasing the system voltage with decreases in battery temperature also causes more current to flow into the batteries which results in electrolysis of the water in the ...

Page 156: ... results in a Very High Battery Thermal alarm This alarm threshold can be set from 30 C to 85 C and its severity is configurable The alarm retires when the temperature drops to 10 C below the set threshold The factory default setting is TBD C with Power Major severity Low Temperature Alarm The Low Battery Thermal Alarm Threshold is the monitored battery temperature at which below this threshold re...

Page 157: ...gured nominal temperature value to the High Temperature Compensation Limit The high temperature slope setting rate of decrease can be set from 1mV to 10mV oC per cell in 1mV oC per cell steps The factory default is 3mV oC per cell Nominal Temperature The nominal temperature shown as ntt is the battery temperature which there is no battery voltage compensation Slope Thermal Compensation will be act...

Page 158: ...for Next Test Enter a particular day in configured format to automatically run the battery test on that day Test Start at Hour Enter a particular time in hh format to automatically run the battery test at that time The setting can be configured from 0 to 23 hours 00 00 is midnight Delay Test Hours After BD Time interval needed to elapse since the last Battery on Discharge alarm before a battery te...

Page 159: ...e battery temperature per the slope chosen by the user The plant will exit the boost mode and enter the float mode if any of the following occurs The current flowing into the battery string s is less than the configured current threshold for at least 3 minutes The duration of boost mode charging has reached the configured number of hours The controller receives either a Vsense Fail Communication F...

Page 160: ...ement obtained from the ES771 monitoring the battery string is compared to the system DC bus voltage minus the value of the half string voltage measurement If the comparison results in a difference of greater than 1 7V or the value configured for this threshold for longer than 12 hours the alarm is asserted The alarm may be retired by initiating the Clear Events command After this feature has been...

Page 161: ...dition The controller will try and maintain the recharge current to within 10 of the set level Battery Parameter Defaults The Pulsar Edge controller has been configured with battery specific defaults These battery types are shown in the top portion of Table 5 The generic Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery is the default battery type for this controller configuration Battery models and their paramet...

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Page 163: ...also attached The Standard section includes settings and thresholds independent of the primary output voltage of the system Generally these items are set using information that does not depend on the battery reserve system The 48V Battery section includes settings and thresholds that are generally dependent of the primary 48V output voltage of the system Generally these items are set using informa...

Page 164: ...hars BT03 DES NiCd BT03 BTY NICD BT03 BTC BT03 CAP 32 chars BT04 DES Li LMP BT04 BTY LI LMP BT04 BTC 63 BT04 CAP 32 chars BT05 DES Li ELiTE BT05 BTY LI ELITE BT05 BTC 63 BT05 CAP 32 chars BT06 DES 12A100FT BT06 BTY VALVE REG BT06 BTC 96 BT06 CAP 32 chars BT07 DES 12A150FT BT07 BTY VALVE REG BT07 BTC 145 BT07 CAP 32 chars BT08 DES 12AVR145 BT08 BTY VALVE REG BT08 BTC 145 BT08 CAP 32 chars BT09 DES ...

Page 165: ... 32 chars BT12 DES IR40EC BT12 BTY VALVE REG BT12 BTC 35 BT12 CAP 32 chars BT13 DES M12V105FT BT13 BTY VALVE REG BT13 BTC 104 BT13 CAP 32 chars BT14 DES M12V155FT BT14 BTY VALVE REG BT14 BTC 155 BT14 CAP 32 chars BT15 DES M12V90FT BT15 BTY VALVE REG BT15 BTC 90 BT15 CAP 32 chars BT16 DES NCX 125 BT16 BTY NICD BT16 BTC 125 BT16 CAP 32 chars BT17 DES NCX 80 BT17 BTY NICD BT17 BTC 80 BT17 CAP 32 char...

Page 166: ...S SBS145 BT21 BTY VALVE REG BT21 BTC 148 BT21 CAP 32 chars BT22 DES SBS170 BT22 BTY VALVE REG BT22 BTC 170 BT22 CAP 32 chars BT23 DES TEL12 105F BT23 BTY VALVE REG BT23 BTC 100 BT23 CAP 32 chars BT24 DES TEL12 90 BT24 BTY VALVE REG BT24 BTC 88 BT24 CAP 32 chars BT25 DES XE60 BT25 BTY VALVE REG BT25 BTC 59 3 BT25 CAP Batteries Valve Reg DC1 BTY DC1 NST PS1 SID Controller PS1 SDE PS1 DES DC1 DES PS1...

Page 167: ...HR Low 40 AMTL1 THR MM DD YYYY PS1 DTF 12 PS1 TMF 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 FPC 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 RRF 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 POE 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 USR 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 FPE 0000 PS1 FPP 30 PS1 FPT 3 2 0 120 PS1 DSS 11 1 0 120 PS1 DSE 840 840 hours PS1 TZO 15 PS1 UET 1 Enabled 0 Disabled PS1 CEM lineage super user administrator Table 6 Standard Configuration Items ...

Page 168: ...e CN1 RAM CN1 RDY 32 Chars LVBD CN1 DES Description 32 Chars CNO1 DES 32 Chars CNO1 FDS Description 32 Chars CNF1 DES 32 Chars CNF1 FDS 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CN2 ENA Load Disconnect 1 0 none 1 voltage 2 voltage time CN2 DAM 21 50 43 00 CN2 DTH 0 00 00 CN2 DDY 0 none 1 voltage CN2 RAM 22 00 44 00 CN2 RTH CN2 RDY 32 Chars LVLD1 CN2 DES Description 32 Chars CNO2 DES Table 6 Standard Configuration Item...

Page 169: ... 2 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CN3 ENA Mode 0 none 1 voltage CN3 DAM 21 00 42 00 CN3 DTH 0 00 00 CN3 DDY 0 none 1 voltage CN3 RAM 22 00 44 00 CN3 RTH CN3 RDY 32 Chars LVLD2 CN3 DES Description 32 Chars CNO3 DES 32 Chars CNO3 FDS Description 32 Chars CNF3 DES 32 Chars CNF3 FDS 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CN4 ENA Load Disconnect 0 none 1 voltage CN4 DAM 21 00 42 00 CN4 DTH 0 00 00 CN4 DDY Table 6 Standard Configu...

Page 170: ...n 32 Chars CNF4 DES 32 Chars CNF4 FDS Contactor Interfaces None CN1 CN1 DCNC1 TYP None CN1 CN1 DCN01 TYP None CN1 CN2 DCN02 TYP None CN1 CN3 DCN03 TYP None CN1 CN4 DCN04 TYP None CN1 None DCN05 TYP None CN1 None DCN06 TYP None CN1 None DCN07 TYP None CN1 None DCN08 TYP 1 Enabled 0 Disabled DC1 ISD 15 DC1 ISY 1 Enabled 0 Disabled DC1 ISD 1 Enabled 0 Disabled GM1 RME Rectifiers 1 Enabled 0 Disabled ...

Page 171: ... Enabled 0 Disabled DC1 EME 70 DC1 EMT Threshold 76 DC1 EMO 10 DC1 EMI 10 DC1 EMW 1 Enabled 0 Disabled GM1 WIE Converters 30 to 100 100 CP1 CLM Enable 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CP1 RME 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CP1 ROF Threshold 23 0 46 0 CP1 DTH Threshold 25 0 50 0 CP1 RTH 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CP1 LVD CRL1 THR CMFA1 THR Battery 2 00 00 BR1 TMD disabled BR1 BTE 12 BR1 TIN yyyy mm dd 1 1 2099 BR1 ATD BR1 ATH...

Page 172: ...ATM 0 5 BS1 AMF Threshold BS1 CTA Battery None Load BATTERY DCMC1 TYP 100 DCMC1 SHA Battery None Load BATTERY DCM01 TYP 100 DCM01 SHA Battery None Load NONE DCM02 TYP 100 DCM02 SHA Battery None Load NONE DCM03 TYP 100 DCM03 SHA Battery None Load NONE DCM04 TYP 100 DCM04 SHA Battery None Load NONE DCM05 TYP 100 DCM05 SHA Battery None Load NONE DCM06 TYP 100 DCM06 SHA Table 6 Standard Configuration ...

Page 173: ...N002 POL 32 chars IN003 DES AMJ IN003 TYP CLOSED IN003 POL 32 chars IN004 DES AUX1 IN004 TYP CLOSED IN004 POL 32 chars IN005 DES AUX2 IN005 TYP CLOSED IN005 POL 32 chars IN006 DES AUX3 IN006 TYP CLOSED IN006 POL 32 chars PBT TR IN007 DES IN007 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN007 POL 32 chars IN008 DES AUX4 IN008 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN008 POL 32 chars IN009 DES AUX5 IN009 TYP Table 6 Stan...

Page 174: ...X7 IN011 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN011 POL 32 chars IN012 DES AUX8 IN012 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN012 POL 32 chars IN013 DES AUX9 IN013 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN013 POL 32 chars IN014 DES AUX10 IN014 TYP I CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN014 POL 32 chars IN015 DES AUX11 IN015 TYP CLOSED Clos ed RTN CLOSED IN015 POL 32 chars AUX1 DES 24 chars AUX1 FDS 32 chars AUX2 DES 24 chars AUX2...

Page 175: ... FDS 32 chars AUX7 DES 24 chars AUX7 FDS 32 chars AUX8 DES 24 chars AUX8 FDS 32 chars AUX9 DES 24 chars AUX9 FDS 32 chars AUX10 DES Desc 24 chars AUX10 FDS 32 chars AUX11 DES Desc 24 chars AUX11 FDS 32 chars AUX12 DES Desc 24 chars AUX12 FDS 1 Enabled 0 Disabled 30 AT1 DUR 1 Enabled 0 Disabled AT1 PMJ 1 Enabled 0 Disabled AT1 PMN 1 Enabled 0 Disabled AT1 R1 1 Enabled 0 Disabled AT1 R2 1 Enabled 0 ...

Page 176: ...RMINAL LP1 APP 1 Enabled 0 Disabled MP1 WRE 2400 4800 9600 2400 MP1 BDR 7 8 MP1 DBT MP1 PRY 1 2 MP1 SBT MP1 TMO AT FEV C1S0 0H MP1 INS answering MP1 NRG No SW HW NO MP1 HSH DHCP 0 static1 client 2 server NET1 DHCP xxx xxx xxx xxx NET1 IP xxx xxx xxx xxx NET1 SUB xxx xxx xxx xxx NET1 GTWY NET1 DOM xxx xxx xxx xxx NET1 DNS Hostname NET1 HOST xxx xxx xxx xxx NET1 MSRV Timeout 10 NET1 TMO xxx xxx xxx ...

Page 177: ...SDA NOR Nag On Occur 1 Enabled 0 Disabled SDA NAG SDA DST Alarms THA DLY 1 Enabled 0 Disabled THA NOO 1 Enabled 0 Disabled THA NOR Nag On Occur 1 Enabled 0 Disabled THA NAG THA DST 15 CM1 NGI DATA COP PHN 19200 2400 COP BDR COP DBT COP PRY COP SBT COP DLY COP PGR Pager Message COP MSG PSO PHN Baudrate 19200 2400 PSO BDR PSO DBT Parity PSO PRY PSO SBT Table 6 Standard Configuration Items ...

Page 178: ...e Factory obj attr Interval Sunday Monthly Never PO1 INT Time hh mm 6 00 PSO TIM PSO CL01 PSO CL02 PSO CL03 PSO CL04 PSO CL05 PSO CL06 PSO CL07 PSO CL08 PSO CL09 PSO CL10 COE ADR NORMAL 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CBS STT CBS PH1 19200 2400 CBS BR1 CBS PH2 19200 2400 CBS BR2 CBS PH3 Table 6 Standard Configuration Items ...

Page 179: ...PH5 19200 2400 CBS BR5 SND IP 0 disable CS1 WRE public CS1 STR xxx xxx xxx xx x CS1 IP Mask xxx xxx xxx xx x 255 255 255 255 CS1 IPM 0 disable CS2 WRE public write CS2 STR xxx xxx xxx xx x CS2 IP Mask xxx xxx xxx xx x 255 255 255 255 CS2 IPM 0 disable CS3 WRE private CS3 STR xxx xxx xxx xx x CS3 IP Mask xxx xxx xxx xx x 255 255 255 255 CS3 IPM Table 6 Standard Configuration Items ...

Page 180: ...reserved Factory 24V Rectifier Default Default Category Description Range Factory obj attr 1 Enabled 0 Disabled TLM AUE 1 Enabled 0 Disabled TLM CTS 1 Enabled 0 Disabled TLM DSR Timeout TLM TMO Port 2020 Table 6 Standard Configuration Items ...

Page 181: ...44 00 44 00 44 00 DC1 ROT Battery Disconnec t 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CN1 ENA 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 CN1 DTH 48 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 CN1 RTH 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 CN1 DTH mode 46 00 46 00 46 00 46 00 46 00 CN1 DVX CN1 DIN 300 300 300 300 300 CN1 DIX 24 24 24 24 24 DC1 CPS Batteries 48 75V 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 BR1 CEV 1 Enabled 0 Disabled BR1 CLE 50 50 25 25 25 BR1 CLT BS...

Page 182: ...UTT SC1 USP 25 25 25 25 25 SC1 NTT 1 Enabled 0 Disabled SC1 RVE SC1 LTT SC1 LSP 1 Enabled 0 Disabled SC1 FSE 44 00 44 00 46 00 44 00 44 00 BR1 TEV 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 42 00 BR1 BTV 58 50 58 50 58 50 58 50 58 50 GM1 BS D 57 0 58 5 57 0 57 0 57 0 HVA1 BT H 56 0 58 0 56 0 56 0 56 0 HFV1 BT H 55 2 57 0 54 5 54 4 54 5 GM1 BS P 51 0 50 0 53 0 51 0 51 0 BDA1 BT H Table 7 48V Battery Related Items ...

Page 183: ...0 22 0 0 22 00 DC1 ROT 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CN1 ENA 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 0 0 21 00 CN1 DTH 22 20 22 20 22 20 22 2 0 22 20 CN1 RTH 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 0 0 21 00 CN1 DTH mode 23 00 23 00 23 00 23 0 0 23 00 CN1 DVX CN1 DIN 300 300 300 300 300 CN1 DIX 0 75 12 12 12 12 12 DC1 CPS Batteries SC1 FSE 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 0 0 21 00 BR1 CEV 1 Enabled 0 Disabled BR1 CLE 25 25 25 25 25 BR1 CLT BS1 TMD 1 7 1 ...

Page 184: ...V E SC1 LTT cell SC1 LS P 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 0 0 21 00 BR1 BT V 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 2 5 29 25 GM1 BS D 28 24 29 00 28 24 28 2 4 28 24 HVA1 B TH 27 74 28 00 27 74 27 74 27 74 HFV1 B TH 27 24 26 04 27 24 27 2 0 27 24 GM1 BS P 25 54 25 00 26 50 25 5 4 25 54 BDA1 B TH Table 8 24V Battery Related Items Category Description Range obj attr 58 0 29 0 CP1 VSD Converters 56 0 28 5 54 0 27 0 CHFV1 THR 52 ...

Page 185: ... system controller not transmitting the alarm but is stored in the history log PCR PMJ nor PMN severities are transmitted along with the alarm The four selectable alarm relays are called User Alarm Relay 1 R1 through User Alarm Relay 4 R4 Relays are user definable in that the user may assign any combination of alarms from a given set of alarms The following table shows which alarms may be assigned...

Page 186: ... ID MAJ AMJ1 RO BTA1 Boost MAJ R1 ALM BDA1 Detect SCD1 BFA1 RO CLC1 RO CCH1 MAJ R4 CDFA1 MAJ R2 CFA1 R2 CFN1 CIN1 CRIT CVLA1 MAJ CHVA1 CHFV1 MAJ CDID1 MAJ R2 CRL1 MAJ EPO1 WRN EMD1 WRN EXL1 WRN EPR1 MAJ R4 FAJ1 FAN1 AMTH1 BTHA1 HFV1 RO HCL1 MAJ DID1 MAJ ZID1 MAJ ISD1 ICC1 Table 10 Alarms Alarm Relays and LEDs Assignments ...

Page 187: ...R2 ICR1 LSF1 AMTL1 BTLA1 MAJ CNF1 MAJ CNO1 MAJ CNF2 MAJ CNO2 MAJ CNF3 MAJ CNO3 MAJ CNF4 MAJ CNO4 MAJ CMA1 MAJ R3 MACF1 MAJ R2 CMFA1 MAJ MAJ R2 MFA1 WRN COR1 WRN POR1 MAJ OSA1 RO PFD1 RO PHT1 MAJ PGI1 WRN COF1 BBL1 RO RRTL1 RO CLM1 R2 RFA1 R2 RFN1 R2 RIF1 R2 RLS1 RO RTL1 STF1 VSF1 Table 10 Alarms Alarm Relays and LEDs Assignments ...

Page 188: ...ts reserved USER RELAYS LED SNMP Description CRIT PMJ PMN WRN RO R1 R2 R3 R4 ALM DST ID MAJ PFS1 TPA1 WRN NNC1 configurable MAJ BTVH1 MAJ HVA1 MAJ BTVL1 MAJ ALM VLA1 VMF1 MAJ MDP1 MAJ MZD1 Table 10 Alarms Alarm Relays and LEDs Assignments ...

Page 189: ...n and Sun Micro s Net Manager ABB also provides a SNMP Host focused on the needs of the power engineer with its Manager product Simple Network Management Protocol is an application layer protocol designed to facilitate the exchange of management information between network devices There have been several releases of SNMP in its history and the Pulsar Edge implements a SNMPv2C Agent SNMPv2C is back...

Page 190: ...inform the SNMP Host of an event such as an alarm notification Unlike the other operations the trap does not require a response from the host The SNMP Agent must be configured with appropriate addresses of the SNMP Host SNMP Configuration SNMP functionality is always available No enabling or disabling of the feature is required Appropriate trap destinations and assignments of specific alarms must ...

Page 191: ...munity name An SNMP Host or Agent within the community can be said to exist within the same administrative domain Because devices that do not know the proper community name are precluded from SNMP operations network management personnel can use the community name as a weak form of authentication Community strings can be either read only or read write Having this capability provides further securit...

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Page 193: ...tile memory before powering the unit down or any rebooting operation Security Security related settings are found in Settings Communication Security Administrative level log in is required to edit these settings The network related items are Port behavior on failed login attempts number of failed attempts allowed value of 3 10 attempts time to lock the port value 0 to 5 minutes 1 minute increments...

Page 194: ...e Client In this configured mode the controller uses a dynamic IPv4 address assigned by a DHCP server on the network 3 DHCP mode Server In this configured mode the controller will automatically assign a predefined IPv4 address of 192 168 2 11 to a PC plugged directly into its network port connection For this reason the controller MUST NOT be connected to a network while operating in this mode IPv6...

Page 195: ...g HTTP and HTTPS The standard controller is shipped with HTTP enabled and HTTPS disabled However specific customer configurations requiring only secured protocols will have HTTP access disabled and HTTPS access enabled The desired HTTP protocol access is selected by prepending the URL address with the respective http or https to in the browser If the controller is accessed using its IPv4 address w...

Page 196: ...uthorities The device certificate created by the controller identifies the controller by its IPv6 address Whenever the IP address of a controller is changed it is necessary to reboot the controller Allow about a minute and a half for all the changes to be stored prior to rebooting Upon reboot the controller will create a device certificate for the new IP address This process may take several minut...

Page 197: ...t be unique or blank The SNMP Protocol field determines how each is used The Access Level User Super User and Administrator field determines which SNMP operations are valid and the scope for each The choices are USER has read only access SNMP GET operation to data OIDs within the controller MIB SUPER USER has read and write access SNMP SET and GET operations to OIDs within the controller MIB ADMIN...

Page 198: ... eng download php By default WinSCP attempts to use a temporary file to allow file transfers to be interrupted and resumed The controller s file system does not allow the creation of temporary files so the feature must be disabled in WinSCP Disablethis feature by going to Options Preferences Endurance in WinSCP and check the disable for the transfer resume transfer to temporary file Sample WinSCP ...

Page 199: ...CP will alert the user to store the controller s security key in the key cache Press Yes This key will remain valid until the controller s IP address is modified Following is a sample screen of using a WinSCP SFTP connection to a Galaxy Pulsar Edge controller Figure 35 WInSCP Security Key Warning Screen ...

Page 200: ...ble with source code and is developed and supported by a group of volunteers Putty can be downloaded at http www putty org A typical download is the putty exe executable that covers the Telnet and SSH client When connecting to the controller for the first time PuTTY will alert the user to store the controller s security key in the key cache sample screen below Select Yes enter a login and the cont...

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