Yeah, I think it does. Technically it is a shutdown.. if there's no
input present, as I said. I'm probably just not remembering how I bench
tested it months ago. I thought it shut down when I closed that contact.
Maybe I already had the power supply disconnected. Most likely.
On 4/2/2016 11:16 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I think it says that in the manual. ;-)
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*From: *"George Skorup" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Saturday, April 2, 2016 10:59:44 PM
*Subject: *[AFMUG] Traco BCMU360
FYI on this thing. The "remote shutdown" contact is an internal battery
disconnect ONLY. The regular BCM24/48/A is a true shutdown and battery
disconnect. I'm glad I tested this at one of the BCMU sites a couple
weeks ago. Close it, relay clicks, everything is still on. Remove input,
everything shuts off. Restore input to bring everything back up. Not
sure how useful this is. I suppose if you're paranoid about ruining the
battery from deep discharge (has LVD though). Power is out, close the
contact and everything goes down immediately. Power comes back and it
*should* come back up. Should meaning whatever you have closing that
contact doesn't make it permanent.