Lucent Technologies Lineage
®
2000 Battery Management System ED-83241-30
Issue 5 March 1997
Installation 3 - 25
The normal state of all alarms is the no-alarm state. For example,
if a minor alarm is present, a contact closure will exist between
MNVNO and MNVR, and no contact closure will exist between
MNVNC and MNVR.
Also note that should power fail to CP5; MNT, MNV and MJT
default to their “normal” or no-alarm state, while BMF defaults
to the alarm state.
New
Installation
Follow this installation procedure when the Battery
Management System has been partially installed in the factory
before shipment of the battery plant.
Tools Required
The following tools are required for installation:
•
Common electrician's hand tools
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Digital multimeter
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Flat blade screwdriver
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Small Phillips screwdriver
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Socket set
Check List
The Battery Management System circuit pack and cover reside
on the distribution door which is factory mounted at the top of
the battery plant. The following is a list of additional cabling and
hardware that should have been shipped with the battery plant in
order to properly install the Battery Management System:
Table 3-E: Alarm Relay Contacts
TB100 Pin No.
Description
Position
1
Minor Voltage Alarm
Center
2
Minor Voltage Alarm
Normally Closed
3
Minor Voltage Alarm
Normally Open
4
Minor Temperature Alarm
Center
5
Minor Temperature Alarm
Normally Closed
6
Minor Temperature Alarm
Normally Open
7
Battery Management Failed Minor Alarm
Center
8
Battery Management Failed Minor Alarm
Normally Closed
9
Battery Management Failed Minor Alarm
Normally Open
10
Major Temperature Alarm
Center
11
Major Temperature Alarm
Normally Closed
12
Major Temperature Alarm
Normally Open