GE Grid Solutions
iBox/iBox Kit
Installation and Maintenance Guide
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What is an iBox Kit?
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Operation and
Maintenance
The iBox Kit can be configured to operate over a LAN or through a serial
connection.
If you configure the iBox Kit to operate over a LAN, you can maintain the iBox
configuration over the LAN or directly through the WESMAINT port. If you operate
the iBox Kit through a serial connection, you can only maintain the iBox
configuration through the WESMAINT port.
Inputs/
Outputs
The iBox Kit provides the following:
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Eight digital inputs
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Four control outputs
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Eight DC analog inputs (optional)
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Three PT (120/208 V) and three CT (5 A) AC analog inputs (optional)
Digital Inputs
The iBox Kit provides the following digital inputs, directly from the iBox:
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Eight optically isolated status inputs, 25 VDC or 125 VDC, with 10% overload
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Wetting options
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LED indications
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4-5 mA typical current burden per input (up to 48 VDC)
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Maximum 0.5 W heat dissipation per input from current burden of inputs at
125 VDC
Control
Outputs
The iBox Kit provides the following control outputs, directly from the iBox:
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Four Trip/Close pairs, or two Trip/Close pairs and two Form A contacts.
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Separate Master Trip and Master Close relays
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Security features:
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Protection against erroneous operation due to single point of failure
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Select-before-operate (SBO) functionality
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35 W breaking @ 125 VDC, 180 W breaking @ 30 VDC
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6 A current handling capability
DC Analog
Inputs
(option)
The iBox Kit provides the following DC Analog Inputs through a DC Analog Input
Module:
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Eight DC analog inputs
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DC voltage options: +1 VDC, +5 VDC, +10 VDC
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DC current options: +20 mA, 4–20 mA
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14-bit resolution plus sign
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