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DC Power System
Product Description
Version: V4.1R03M01
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Revision History
I
Appendix B Term List................................................................................ B-1
Appendix C Electrical Connection Diagram ........................................... C-1
II
Chapter 1
Overview
Table of Contents
System Introduction....................................................................................................1-1
System Configuration .................................................................................................1-1
Item Configuration
1-1
Item Configuration
AC Power Distribution
AC SPD Class C
Auxiliary AC output No
DC Power Distribution
DC SPD Yes
Other Configurations
User detecting terminals System provides the terminals for the following detecting:
l System output voltage
l Total load current
l Total battery current
1-2
2-1
Part Description
Monitoring unit Provides management of the power distribution unit (AC and DC),
rectifiers and batteries
2-2
Figure 2-2 shows the structure of the AC distribution unit. Table 2-2 describes the functions
of the components.
Figure 2-3 shows the structure of the DC distribution unit. Table 2-3 describes the
components.
2-3
1 User detecting terminals The terminals for the user to do the following detecting:
l System output voltage
l Total load current
l Total battery current
2-4
Item Description
N 1*UIK35
PE PE busbar
6*200 A fuses
2-5
Item Description
RL-
RB-
Refer to Table 2-5 for the details of the indicators of the monitoring unit.
Designation Description
2-6
Item Description
IN Input indication
2-7
Item Specification
Dimensions
ZXDU68 T601 is a standard 19 inch cabinet with the dimension of 1600 mm × 600 mm ×
400 mm (H × W × D).
Figure 2-9 shows the dimensions.
2-8
1 MPB board Modem power board: Can output 12 V power to the IP board or the
(optional) SNMP board.
2 SIB board Signal interface board: Provides the interfaces of external signals.
3-1
Note:
The communication ports of the monitoring unit are X19, X20, X21 and X22. X21 and X22
are optional.
l X19 and X21 are used in RS232 communication mode. X20 and X22 (optional) are
used in RS485 communication mode.
l Use X21 when using Modem communication mode.
l X19 and X20 should not be used at the same time.
l Use X19 when downloading programs or downloading font in RS232.
3-2
3-3
Interface Description
Table 3-3 describes the interfaces on the SNMP board.
Designation Description
RS232/RS48 RS232 and RS485 interface, to receive data from equipment at user end (It is a
5 Semi-duplex interface)
Indicator Description
Table 3-4 describes the indicators on SNMP board.
Designation Description
RXD Off RS232 interface is not connected (The RXD indicator being off is not used
to indicate RS485 interface connection)
3-4
Designation Description
3-5
3-6
4-1
Item Specification
Item Specification
Auxiliary AC output No
Item Specification
4-2
Item Specification
Item Specifications
4-3
Item Specification
Temperature precision ±3 ℃
Item Specification
Noise ≤ 55 dB(A)
4-4
l EN55022
l IEC61000-3-3; IEC61000-3-2; IEC61000-4-2;IEC61000-4-3 IEC61000-4-4;
IEC61000-4-6; IEC61000-4-8; IEC61000-4-11
Safety Standards
In compliance with the safety standard: UL/IEC/EN 60950-2005
Other Standards
Also in compliance with the following standards:
l The RoHS directive (2002/95/EC) of the European Union (RoHS = Restriction of
Hazardous Substances)
l This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
4-5
4-6
A-1
l Msg: Displaying real-time data, used to query the real-time running status of the
system.
l Alm: Displaying real-time alarms, used to query the real-time alarm information of the
system.
l Ctrl: Operation console, used to modify system parameters and control system
running.
l Rec: Displaying history records, used to query the historical running status of the
system.
Note:
When the monitoring unit is in the “screen saver” status, users can press Ent or Esc to
enter the main menu interface.
A-2
A-3
9 1-Shut Vol. (V) 45.0 The customized system has no LLVD1 function, so 1-Shut
Vol. does not take effect.
A-4
4 AC Power Off Major alarm A2 The mains supply is cut off and there is no standby
AC input available.
9 AC Current Minor alarm A2 The AC input current is higher than the preset
Over maximum AC current.
11 SMR Abnormal Minor alarm A3 The rectifier is turned on but has no output.
16 Bat Loop Break Minor alarm A6 A battery loop (or air switch) is faulty.
17 Bat Under-Vol Major alarm A4 The battery voltage is lower than BatVol Min.
18 Bat Over-Temp Minor alarm A4 The temperature of battery n is higher than Bat.
Temp.Max.
19 1st Shut-down Major alarm A5 When the battery voltage is lower than 1-Shut Vol.,
the less-important loads are shut down.
20 2nd Shut-down Major alarm A5 When the battery voltage is lower than 2-Shut Vol.,
all the loads are shut down.
A-5
23 Battery Fault Major alarm 0 The battery cannot supply power online.
24 Bat Under- Minor alarm 0 The temperature of group N battery is less than Bat
Temp Under-Temp.
25 Bat.Temp.Void Minor alarm 0 The system is configured with batteries, but battery
temperature sensor is not properly connected.
32 Flood Alarm Minor alarm A7 The sensor detects the entrance of water.
33 Intrusion Alarm Minor alarm A7 The sensor detects the intrusion of something.
34 Door Magnet Minor alarm A7 The door with door magnet switch is opened.
Alm
A-6
AC Alternating Current
ALM Alarm
CL Current Limit
DC Direct Current
MODEM Modulator-Demodulator
NC Normally Closed
NO Normally Open
PE Protection Earth
PWR Power
RLY Relay
B-1
B-2
C-1
C-2