6.9.2
Mark VIe Control Cabinet Hardware Checks
Before and after applying power to a Mark VIe control cabinet as supplied by GE Intelligent Platforms, the user is advised to
perform the following hardware components checks. Refer to
Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems Volume II: System
Guide for General-purpose Applications
(GEH-6721_Vol_II), the chapter
PDM Power Distribution Modules
for more
information on architecture and components.
Note
The Mark VIe control should be in a dust-free environment (controllers, I/O packs and IONet switches are sensitive to
dust).
Warning
This equipment contains a potential hazard of electric shock or burn. Only personnel
who are adequately trained and thoroughly familiar with the equipment and the
instructions should install, operate, or maintain this equipment.
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To check the Mark VIe control hardware prior to initial power on
1.
Follow all site safety practices as defined by EHS, including LOTO.
2.
Put the cabinet in a safe state and verify that power has been removed from the Mark VIe PDM.
3.
From within the enclosure, verify that all the Mark VIe control equipment 28 V dc power connectors are connected or
disconnected as expected.
4.
Verify that any of the J-type boards with switches (JPDB for example) have them in the ON or OFF positions as
expected.
5.
Verify that the control power supplies are properly configured.
6.
If present, verify that the DACA is properly configured. Check that the power connector is attached for the correct input
voltage level.
7.
Verify that Cat 5e cables for IONet are connected properly from switches ESWA or ESWB to the controllers, I/O packs,
and PPDA (if present).
8.
Verify that the Cat 5e cables for UDH or other networks are properly connected to the Mark VIe controllers.
9.
Check every field wire coming into the enclosure to the specified terminal board screw using GE supplied site-specific
wiring diagrams.
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To check the Mark VIe control hardware after initial power on
1.
Use the GE supplied site-specific wiring diagram for the cabinet to verify that the expected component’s power is on.
(Refer to the chapter
for troubleshooting assistance.)
2.
From the ToolboxST Component Editor
Hardware
tab, verify that the I/O packs and controllers have been properly
configured and then complete the procedures to setup, download, and go online with the system. (Refer to the
ControlST
Software Suite How-to Guides
(GEH-6808) (if available) for detailed procedures.)
3.
Visually inspect the indicator LEDs of the components as follows. (Refer to
Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems
Volume II: System Guide for General-purpose Applications
, GEH-6721_Vol_II, for specific component LED
information.)
Installation Guidelines
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