Installation Leaflet
Page 16 Effective: November 2002
Pow-R-Command
JCI-100 Controller
IL01412006E
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SECTION 5: CONFIGURATION
5-1 INTRODUCTION
The JCI100 does not require any internal
database. All parameters are set or
cleared by using the Read/Write Attribute
command from the Metasys Workstation.
5-2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN
The JCI100 will operate panels containing
BABR, BABRS, GHQRS or GHBS style
Smart Breakers. While all these models
preform similar functions, they have slightly
different operating characteristics.
In each type of Smart Breaker, testing of
the “control” side can be preformed without
energizing the circuit(s). By assuring the
main breaker handle is in the “Off” position,
high voltage will be prohibited from flowing
through the circuit breaker.
---Caution---
Be certain that all equipment
connected to this panel can be safely
energized! Failure to do so could
result in equipment damage or
personal injury.
---Notice----
While circuit breaker panels are
operable without actually energizing
high-voltage circuits, relay panels do
not offer this convenience. To test a
system without energizing high-
voltage circuits it is necessary to
physically disconnect the high-voltage
from the input of each relay!
5-3 DEFAULT CONDITIONS
The appendices provide information needed
for the physical makeup of the JCI100
database. When a new controller is
installed and powered for the first time all
points are initialized as follow:
•
COS Disabled
•
ALARM Disabled
•
OVERRIDE Cleared
It is up to the system programmer to verify
which breakers are indeed present in the
specific panel and also confirm that those
loads are indeed controllable. While it will
not cause any harm to set point to COS
when no load is present it will slow down
the system as the controller continues to
retry commands.
----NOTICE----
While the JCI100 will accept and store
the value of the Alarm Enable attribute
it does not process this information.
It is up to the Metasys Workstation to
process the BO and BI data to
determine if an alarm condition exists.