Sud600
11-14-2013, 06:45 AM
Hi,
I am Sudharshun Iyengar representing a formula Electric Car making Team called Team Ojas from India. I have a small confusion regarding a rule in the FSAE 2014 Rule Book.
Let me quote the rule that I am confused with “EV5.1.6 - All circuits that are part of the shutdown circuit have to be designed in a way, that in the de- energized/disconnected state they are open such that each circuit will remove the current controlling the AIRs.”
We have designed our circuits in a way that the shutdown circuit opens only when a fault is detected cutting the current controlling the AIR from the shutdown circuit. The relays, that makes and breaks the shutdown circuit, closes the shut down circuit when the power supply to individual circuits are turned off.
The question is, according to the rule, does the individual circuit need to open the shutdown circuit when the power supply to them is cut or have we implemented the above mentioned rule correctly?
Thank you
I am Sudharshun Iyengar representing a formula Electric Car making Team called Team Ojas from India. I have a small confusion regarding a rule in the FSAE 2014 Rule Book.
Let me quote the rule that I am confused with “EV5.1.6 - All circuits that are part of the shutdown circuit have to be designed in a way, that in the de- energized/disconnected state they are open such that each circuit will remove the current controlling the AIRs.”
We have designed our circuits in a way that the shutdown circuit opens only when a fault is detected cutting the current controlling the AIR from the shutdown circuit. The relays, that makes and breaks the shutdown circuit, closes the shut down circuit when the power supply to individual circuits are turned off.
The question is, according to the rule, does the individual circuit need to open the shutdown circuit when the power supply to them is cut or have we implemented the above mentioned rule correctly?
Thank you