Lucent Technologies Lineage
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2000 400A, 60Hz Ferroresonant Rectifier J85503C-3
Issue 10 July 2000
Product Description 2 - 5
Remote Shutdown
The remote shutdown circuit permits the shutdown of a rectifier when
the transfer (TR) signal is received from a Lucent Technologies
controller. When the rectifier is used with a Galaxy or an MCS
controller, spare rectifiers can be shut down via the TR signal, resulting
in a significant energy saving. The controllers immediately turn the
rectifiers back on if they are required to power the load or charge the
battery. When not equipped with a Lucent Technologies controller,
remote shutdown can be accomplished by applying a discharge ground
signal to the TR lead on the interface board.
Remote Control
Circuit
By connecting to the interface board, the rectifier can be turned on and
off remotely. This feature can be enabled or disabled via a switch on the
interface board.
Output Noise
The output noise is limited to 32 dBrnc. When measured with a
psophometric noise meter, the noise is less than two millivolts rms. (All
of the above requirements are at full load, on battery, and the noise is
measured at the battery).
Rectifier Failure
Alarm (RFA) Test
A momentary closure either on the Control Board (208F1) or the
Interface Board (330C) board simulates a rectifier fail, generates the
RFA alarm, but does not shut the rectifier down.
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
(EMC)
In regard to radiated and conducted emissions, the J85503C-3
400-ampere rectifier complies with the United States of America
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as required for Class A
applications. In addition, the rectifier meets all specified operating
characteristics when subjected to electric fields up to 10 volts per meter
over a frequency range of 20 to 1000 MHz.