Figure 3-17: Connections For Battery Thermal Protection - Tyco Galaxy SC Controller Manual

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Circuit Pack
Addition,
Removal, and
Replacement
Issue 13 February 2001
Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
accepting a boost signal from Galaxy. Tyco Electronics rectifiers which
presently accept boost include J85502C1 (125A), J85503B2 (200A),
J85503C2/3 (400A), J85603C2 (400A), J85702E1 (SR150A), SR50,
and SR100 plus all serial interface rectifiers. When setting up BTP, it is
also necessary to properly set each rectifier boost volts adjustment
potentiometer for the lower BTP voltage level desired. Refer to the
appropriate Rectifier Product Manual for additional instruction in this
area. BTP mode use also requires that the BD Boost/BTP Threshold in
Galaxy be configured below the desired BTP voltage level to avoid
nuisance alarms while operating in BTP mode.
GALAXY TB3#
BTJR
25
BTNR
26
BTPR
27
BTI
28
BTPDG
29
BTJ
41
BTN
42
BTP
43
BTPFLT
44
BTPDB
45

Figure 3-17: Connections for Battery Thermal Protection

Use the following procedure to install new or replacement circuit packs,
or remove circuit packs from the Galaxy card cages. Observe the
electrostatic discharge recommendations provided at the beginning of
Section 3. Refer to Figure 3-1 as necessary.
If, at the end of the procedure, all circuit pack green LEDs are not active,
operate the reset switch of the appropriate controller pack, BJB for the
Basic Controller or BJH for the Intelligent Controller. If the Front Panel
interface is inoperative or scrambled, operate the reset switch of the BJB
Basic Controller.
1. If the pack to be added, removed, or replaced is or will be located
on the Intelligent side (first eight positions from the left), continue
BTP TB103#
11
6
9
4
(DG)
3
10
5
8
(FLT)
7
(DB)
1
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