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8 Operating
Mounting and Operating Instructions CEAG Central Battery System ZB-S 40071860179 (L) November 2018 www.ceag.de
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BCM
Charge Control Bus (CCB)
CM 1,7 A
CM 3,4 A
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8.3.1 Control module CU CG-S
The operation of the control module is described in detail
in the following pages.
8.3.2 DC/DC Converter
This module supplies the electronic controlgear in the
switch cabinet with the necessary operating voltages
(24V and 6 V DC). The supply is independent of the mains
supply via the batteries. The LEDs light up when the
voltage supply is present.
8.3.3 Batterie Control Modul (BCM) and
charging module CM 1,7 A, CM 3,4 A
BCM
This module controls the charging condition of batteries
and their charging. Settings via the service key (1)
are implemented by the factory or by trained service
personnel during maintenance. The LEDs (2) signal the
operating state of the BCM (from above): Operational
readiness (LED lights up), boost charge active. LED (3)
and button (4) belong to the installed insulation monitors
for ISO fault batt. + or ISO fault batt.– (according to DIN
VDE 0108 Section 1)
CM 1,7 A and CM 3,4 A
Charging of the batteries is via the charge modules.
Charging modules CM 1.7A and CM 3.4A. Setting of the
max. 32 addresses via rotary coding switch (5 = 10-; 6=
1-address range) is implemented by the factory. LEDs
(7) signal the operating state of the charging module.
Operational readiness (LED lights up).
8.3.4 SKU´s of the final circuits
The circuit change over module supplies and monitors
emergency luminaires with electronic ballasts for DC
operation. The CEWA GUARD monitor checks the
function of the luminaires that are connected to it. Up
to 20 luminaires per circuit can be connected. Mixed
operation within a circuit of maintained light, switched
maintained light and non-maintained light is possible. No
additional data cable for SKU type CG-S is required.
Output voltage during battery operation: 220 V DC
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individual circuit changing per emergency lighting circuit;
not at 4x1,5 and SOU
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freely programmable for maintained light, switched
maintained light or non-maintained light;
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easy access to fuses (1) at the front of the module;
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LEDs (2) for fault and run RUN/ON for each circuit;
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service button (3) for direct display of module status
as a plain language readout on the module.
8.3.5 Data printer
This can be installed at the conductor board BGT1 and
be operated via the controller software of the CU CG-S
as well as logged in and logged out (e. g. assembly/
disassembly for replacement of paper reel and the
ribbon).