Lucent Technologies Lineage
®
2000 125A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85502C-1
2 - 4 Product Description
Issue 8 July 1999
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Isolated output current indication: When used with a
Microprocessor Controlled System controller, the rectifier
provides an isolated 2- to 10-volt signal, corresponding to a
range of no-load to 125 percent of rated output load, which
is used to indicate the rectifier drain on the controller.
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Safety interlocks: A series-loop circuit electrically
interconnects the control circuit modules and prevents
rectifier operation if an open circuit is detected.
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Fuse alarm circuit: The low-power control functions shut
the rectifier down if a fuse alarm (FA) occurs. One fuse
alarm protects each of the regulation leads. When any FA
occurs, a Rectifier Failure Alarm (RFA) LED lights on the
front panel and an RFA signal is generated. The FA LED
also lights.
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Man alarm: This alarm indicates that either the rectifier
has been turned off manually or has lost commercial input
power.
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Restart circuit: The rectifier has an automatic restart
feature that is compatible with the Lineage
®
2000
controllers and most other controllers. If a rectifier shuts
down due to the external selective HVSD, most controllers
try at least once to restart it automatically.
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Remote sense leads: These leads permit remote regulation
of the rectifier if it is installed with a compatible controller
and straps on CM1 option board are set for List WA. See
Table 8-B.
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TR: This signal remotely shuts down the rectifier.
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AC voltage monitor circuit: This circuit monitors the ac
input voltage and shuts the rectifier down if the ac goes
below the following voltages:
Input
Low
208 170
240
195
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LOA: The limited output alarm (LOA) signals a controller
that the rectifier has lost input voltage.