Minipack, PS System: Quick Start Guide
Minipack, PS System: Quick Start Guide
Minipack, PS System: Quick Start Guide
Minipack, PS System
DC Power Supply System
Integrated Applications
Introduction
o The Smartpack based Product Range (2 )
o Brief System Description ⎯ Minipack (2 )
Installation
o Installing Smartpack and Rectifier Modules ( 3)
o Installation and Maintenance Details
⎯ Opening or Closing the Minipack Drawer Shelf (4)
⎯ Mounting or Removing Minipack Blind Covers (4)
⎯ Removing or Mounting Load MCBs (5)
⎯ Configuring Priority and Non-Priority Load Circuits (5)
o Installation steps; mechanical, electrical (6-7)
o Location of Components, GA drawing; 6 and 4 rectifiers systems (8)
o Connections, Factory Settings, etc. (9)
Commissioning
o Pre-start check (10 )
o Commissioning steps, Startup (10-11)
Operation
o Front keys and display (12)
o Software Menus (12)
Miscellaneous
Communication
o CAN Bus Termination (13)
o Installing PowerSuite – PC software (13)
AC Mains
o Mains Feeds versus Rectifier ID (14)
o Plug-and-Play Rectifiers versus Mains Monitoring (14)
Battery Monitoring
o Battery Symmetry – Connections (15)
o Battery Interface Card ~ Terminals & Pin-out, ( 16)
Alarms & Monitoring
o Standard Alarm Relays & Digital Inputs (17)
o Alarm Interface Card ~ Terminals & Pin-out (17)
o Alarm Interface Card, Extd. ~ Terminals & Pin-out (18)
Internal Connections
o System Interface Card ~ Terminals & Pin-out (19)
o LVD Latching Contactors (19)
Drawings
o Block Diagram Minipack 48VDC, 3.2kW (21)
o Block Diagram Minipack 48VDC, 4.8kW (22)
Powerpack System Flatpack2 System, Cabinetized Flatpack2 System, Integrated Minipack System, Integrated
Indoor and Outdoor Cabinets 4U and 1U Distributions
Cabinetized systems are suitable for indoor or outdoor applications. In addition to the power
system and the distribution unit, the cabinet may also contain battery banks, additional
distribution and other dedicated equipment.
Integrated systems consist of the power system, which includes rectifiers and controller(s), and
the distribution unit (1U or 4U high). Integrated systems are sold primarily for mounting in
existing cabinets.
Powerpack systems are suitable for large Central Office power plants, and use three-phase
rectifier modules.
Minipack systems are suitable as small, stand-alone battery chargers and DC power supplies.
AC Fuses,
external
(230V) LVLD
CAN Bus
Telecom
equipment
Load Fuses
& MCBs
Symmetry
Alarm & DC
AC Supply Temp. Sensor Battery distribution DC Supply
(Single- or Fuses 48V
three-phase)
*
Battery string #1
Example of a typical Minipack PS system for DC power supply of telecom equipment. The
system is supplied from an external AC mains supply, and is delivered in one power shelf for
integration in existing cabinets (integrated). An external battery bank is to be connected.
CAUTION: The modules may be warm. Remove the locking screw before
inserting them into the power shelf (hot-pluggable).
Device
hazard Do not relocate already hot-plugged rectifiers to other positions in the power
shelf. New rectifiers must be hot-plugged in the power shelf, one at time,
starting from the left with position 1, 3, 5 and 2, 4, 6.
Minipack
rectifier 1. Unlock the module by
using a screwdriver to loosen the locking screw
2. Insert or remove the module by
sliding it on its mounting rail fully into the power shelf, so that
the module makes proper contact (hot-pluggable)
Mounting or
Rail using the front handle to pull the module loose; support from
underneath before the unit is completely free
Front Handle
Locking Screw 3. Lock the module by
screwing home the locking screw (locked direction). Then, the
module will be securely locked in the shelf, or ready for transport
4. Mount blind covers in
unused module locations
Electric
shock
Minipack
blind cover 1. Unlock the blind cover by
using a screwdriver to loosen the locking screw
2. Insert or remove the blind cover by
sliding it on its mounting rail fully into the power shelf
or
sliding it out, by inserting your fingers in the cover’s front
handle and pulling it loose
3. Lock the blind cover by
screwing home the locking screw (locked direction).
Front handle Locking screw Then, the blind cover will be securely locked in the shelf,
to secure the blind cover
or ready for transport
Installation Steps
Check off in the Installation Check List, that you find in the pullout
section of this folder. Also, refer to the system’s specific drawings.
For external AC fuses and AC input cable ratings, refer to your site’s AC
supply specification. In general, a site with better AC supply quality
(stable nominal voltage) may use smaller breakers.
Minipack PSS, Doc. Chart, Spec. factory installed. To be installed under commissioning
Drawings, CD-ROM 5 Remove the cabinet’s top cover and dummy front panel
o Connection terminals are accesses by opening the drawer shelf
o Battery shelves (if any) are placed behind the lower panels
6 Position and fasten the subassembly
o Minipack is fastened in existing 19” or in ETSI cabinets, using
brackets
7 Mount the external batteries on the shelves
o Start (if applicable) placing the batteries on the lower shelf first,
and continue upwards Electric
o Do not terminate the battery cables yet! shock
8 Open the Minipack drawer shelf and lift the plastic cover
Plastic Cover
o Unlock the upper and lower screws and slide the drawer shelf
open; read the Installation & Maintenance Details chapter
o Lift the Melenex plastic cover to access the connection terminals
Minipack drawer shelf slid out in
the maintenance position
Service Loop
Cable lengths
enabling to open Electrical Installation Power is OFF!
the drawer shelf
Carry out the following: (Refer to the system’s specific drawings)
CAUTION: The cable lengths must be long enough (service loop) to allow Device
hazard
opening the Minipack drawer shelf.
9 Make the system completely voltage free
o Switch OFF or remove all load fuses (MCB1, MCBx), battery
fuses (Fb1, Fbx) and the AC supply fuses, in external fuse
boards
10 AC Connections
Minipack drawer shelf slid out in
the maintenance position o Check AC configuration: the external AC supply consists of 3
single phase mains feed and earth (PE)
o Connect the AC Earth wires (PE) to the terminals X5:1-2 (PE)
o Connect the AC input cables to the terminals X5:3-4, 5-6, 7-8.
Cable and terminal block labeling are to correspond
11 DC Connections ⎯ Load Circuits
o DC Earth (TE); check that the common DC Output Rail is
connected to “Telecom Earth” (TE) at only one place (at the
cabinet , cable X7A, or at a central distribution point)
Common Battery
Cables (+) o For each DC load, connect one of the cables to the common DC
output terminal, and the other to terminal X6B:F1, F2, etc.
12 DC Connections ⎯ Alarm & Signal Circuits
o Refer to your system’s connection drawings and configuration, or
to the “Miscellaneous, Alarms & Monitoring” section, terminal Electric
shock
blocks X1, X2A and or X2B.
Cable lugs mounted o Terminate Alarm Circuit cables to the relay output terminals
upside down
o Terminate Signal Circuit cables to the digital input/output
terminals
Link 2 (X7A) Chassis 13 DC Connections ⎯ Battery Cables
(DC Earth)
Common Careful! Use correct polarity.
Battery EG Battery X7A
Fuse, Fbx For 48V systems using the battery symmetry mid-point
Card Art.200576
measurement, refer to the figure in this page.
2-1 15 pins D-Sub
(male)
For other measurement methods, refer to the Battery Symmetry
Connections chapters in this guide’s Miscellaneous section.
For each battery shelf:
CAUTION: Mount cable lugs upside down on the (+) battery cables
a Mount 3 intercell links to connect in series 4 battery blocks
Temp. Sensor cable 1
Battery
(+) and to the -48V outer terminal. Deviation from factory
Cable settings requires Symmetry reconfiguration via PowerSuite
- + f-g Connect the temperature sensor cable, if applicable, to the
D-Sub plug or input terminal, and fix the temperature
sensor (at the end of the cable) to a suitable place in the
— - + - + - + - + middle of the installed battery bank
(-48V) Outer
Terminal Block1 Block3 Block4
+
Intercell Links 0V Outer
Terminal
Fb1, Fb2
Battery connections (−)
X6B: pin 1 Location of
DC Output (−) Smartpack controller
Load terminal block
Forward sliding
Minipack Rectifier drawer shelf
Smartpack controller
NOTE: For information about connecting
Battery Symmetry, Temperature Sensor,
Battery Fuses Alarm and Monitoring circuits, refer to
section “Miscellaneous”, and read the
Front view Load MCBs
Battery Monitoring, Alarms & Monitoring
Minipack rectifiers chapters.
CAN1
Plastic Protective Cover for CAN bus communication with rectifiers
AC Terminals (to Smartpack rear)
CON5A, For internal connections
Cable Fastening Plate (to Smartpack rear)
X5: pin 1
AC Mains LVLD latching contactor (optional)
AC Mains & Earth (PE) Terminals
Battery Fuses
Minipack
PS System, Integrated
FUNCTION SIGNAL TERM. POINT
X5
PE 1 AC Earth (PE)
The figure shows the posi-
AC Mains Inputs
PE 2
Smartpack tion of the relay contacts N3 3 Mains Feed 3
(Front) when the PS system is in L3 4
alarm mode of operation; N2 5 Mains Feed 2
USB the relay coils are then L2 6
de-energized (fail-safe N1 7 Mains Feed 1
Com USB 2.0
Cable mode). The relay outputs L1 8 2
Type B serial port 2.5 mm , max.
are preprogrammed from wire section
M4 terminals
Plug (120Ω)
(Rear)
CAN bus
Load Fuses
Com
Cable (For CAN bus
termination, see section Load Circuit 8
“Miscellaneous”) MCB8 + 8
2
+ 10 Load Circuit 10
MCB10
Interface Cards Connections (Minipack systems with 6 rectifiers
have 8 DC load outputs available.
Refer to the connections for the actual terminal circuit boards Systems with 4 rectifiers have 10
installed in your system X7A DC load outputs)
Check off in the Commissioning Procedure, that you find in the pullout section of this folder.
If you have just finished the system installation successfully and filled in the Installation
Check List, jump over the Pre-Start Check and continue with stage II.
1. Disconnect all rectifier modules, without removing them (keep original location)
o Verify that all Minipack rectifier modules are disconnected (unplugged) but NOT
physically removed from the power shelf.
Device Also, read about the correct rectifier position, page 14, and how to mount them, on
hazard page 3.
2. Switch ON the system
o Switch ON the AC input supply (external AC fuses) to the Minipack system
3. Measure and verify that the AC input voltage is correct
o Measure the AC terminals’ input voltage at the system’s AC Mains terminals
o Verify that the AC voltage is within range
4. Mount all Minipack rectifier modules in the power shelves (keep original location)
o Plug all rectifiers firmly inwards ⎯ one module at a time, allowing a 2s delay ⎯ to plug
them in the same self location. Secure them with the locking screws. Refer to page 3.
o Mount Minipack blind covers over unused positions
5. Ensure that the Smartpack and all rectifier modules are working: LEDs are ON
o Verify correct operation, by monitoring the modules’ LED lamps and display:
No alarm are present on rectifiers. The Smartpack displays fuse alarms
6. Connect the a PC to the PS system (to facilitate operation)
o Plug a standard USB A-B cable between the PC and the Smartpack controller
o Start PowerSuite on the PC by selecting: Start > All Programs > Eltek > PowerSuite
Refer to chapter “Installing PowerSuite ⎯ PC Application”, page 13, if required
o On the toolbar, click the “Connect” button to establish connection
7. Measure and adjust DC output voltage
o Read the DC output voltage on the controller’s display
o With a multi-meter, measure the DC output voltage at the most accessible point, e.g.
between the common DC rail and the lower connection of one of the priority load MCBs
o If required, adjust the voltage using the controller’s front keys or via PowerSuite
8. Verify the alarm relays are working correctly (alarm relay test)
o Run the alarm relay test using the controller’s front keys (refer to page 12) or via
PowerSuite (select the menu Go > Output Test)
9. Make sure the System Setup is in accordance with configuration
o Verify system settings using the controller’s front keys or via PowerSuite
o Use the opportunity to enter site related information, number of used AC phases,
type of batteries, etc.
Graphical Alarm
Display LED Lamp (red)
Minipack
16 char. x 2 lines Warning rectifier
LCD display LED Lamp (yellow)
Smartpack Control Unit — front keys, display, etc Minipack Rectifier Module — front panel
Display: is in Status Mode (displays the system’s Power LED is OFF (mains unavailable), Flashing
status) or in Menu Mode (displays the menu structure). (controller accessing information) or ON (powered).
Operation: Press on the key to change from Warning LED is ON (derating or similar minor
Status Mode to Menu Mode. Press the or warning), Flashing (over-voltage mode) or OFF (OK)
keys to scroll up or down and navigate to find menu Alarm LED is ON (shutdown or similar major alarm)
options (function or parameter). Press then the or OFF (OK, no alarm)
key to select the function.
Menus: When you “enter” Menu Mode (Level 1), you
access the User Options. You may also scroll down to
password protected Service Options. Default password
<0003> should be changed.
SoftwareInfoÆ Start/StopBoost Æ
SerialNumberÆ Auto Boost Conf. Æ Enable/Disable ↓↑ & Threshold
NoOfRects. nn Nxt Test DateTime Date ↓↑ Time
RectCurrent End Volt ↓↑
Rectifier Info RectSerialNumber Batt Test Setup MaxTestDur ↓↑
Rect.PrimaryVolt Test Int ↓↑
Rectifier Status Guard Time ↓↑
Rectifier Temp Start/Stop Test Æ
Rect. OutputVolt NoOfRects. ; nn Æ Reset
Rectifier SW Ver
Charge Curr Lim. Æ Enable/Disable ↓↑ & Max
Battery Setup NumOfString ↓↑
NoOfPhases nn CellCap Ah nn ↓↑
Mains Info Mains Status Output Control Æ VoltageCtrl / TempComp ↓
Mains Voltage Change Date/Time Æ Date ↓↑ Time ↓↑
Temp Level InfoÆ Level ↓↑ Alarm Output 1 ↑
NoOfString Nn RelayTest Alarm Output 2 ↑
BattStringCurr ↓↑ Batt Contactor ↑
…
BattBlockVolt ↓↑
BattLifeTime Rst Æ
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CIRCUIT DISTRIBUTION LIST
System Data
Minipack PSS, type: Article No.:
Site, name:
CIRC. NO. FUSE TYPE LVLD DESCRIPTION FUSE CABLE
- MCB CONTROLLED AMPERE mm2
Fb1
Fb2
Fb3
Fb4
BATT.
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
LOAD
F9
F10
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COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
System Data Minipack PS System
Supplier’s Order No.: Minipack Power Supply System, type: Article No.:
Site, name:
Serial No.: Software, version No.: Rectifiers, type & number of:
AC Input Voltage, measured: Battery Type: Battery Capacity: Commissioning carried out by, name:
I Pre-Start Check Power is OFF!
CHECK FOLLOWING: OK
1. Minipack system installation is completed; The Minipack Installation Check List is filled in.
All cabling is securely terminated with correct polarity
Device
hazard 2. All battery and load MCBs/ fuses are disconnected
3. AC input cable(s) and AC earth wire (PE) are terminated
4. Site specific parameters and settings are known
5. AC supply and all MCBs/ fuses are switched OFF
Start-up, No-Load & Load Adjustments Power is ON!
II CARRY OUT FOLLOWING: OK
1. Disconnect all rectifier modules, without removing them (keep original location)
Device 2. Switch ON the system (external AC fuses ON)
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3. AC input voltage is correct; Measure and verify
4. Insert all Minipack rectifiers in their original locations in the power shelves
5. The Smartpack and all rectifier modules are working, LEDs are ON; Verify
6. Connect a PC to the PS system Install the PowerSuite software, if required
7. DC output voltage; Measure and adjust
8. Alarm relay test; Verify all alarm relays are working correctly
9. System Setup is in accordance with configuration Enter site spec. info in PowerSuite
III 10. Adjust DC output voltage to equal measured battery voltage Check correct polarity!
11. Unplug all rectifiers but one, and connect all battery fuses/ MCBs
Device
hazard 12. Adjust DC output voltage to equal nominal battery or load voltage
13. Plug in again all rectifiers, and verify the rectifiers’ current sharing
14. Connect all load MCBs/ fuses, and verify no alarms are displayed
Approval
Responsible of commissioning, sign.: Date: Approved by customer, sign.:
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Check Lists Pullout
Pull out the pages with the gray outer band,
and use them as check lists
To ensure a correct bus communication and avoid data reflection, you must always terminate
the CAN bus with two 120Ω resistors, one at each end of the line. The figure shows a
Minipack system, with its controller communicating with the rectifiers via the CAN bus.
Minipack 01 02 n
DC Power System
1. Install PowerSuite
1 Insert CD in your PC drive and follow & accept the wizard default steps to install PowerSuite
If PowerSuite fails communicating via the standard COM port, find the COMx assigned to Smartpack, by selecting menu option “Tools >
Options” (click on the Find COMx button).
PowerSuite’s newest version is always available on our FTP server. Call your Eltek’s contact person.
Mains Feed 3
pattern that loads the 3 circuits evenly.
Mains Feed 2
Mains Feed 1
This position-versus-ID number relationship is very important for the correct monitoring of the
mains circuit, as the Smartpack controller always uses rectifier ID01, 02 and 03 to monitor the
Mains Feed 1, 2 and 3 respectively. If these rectifiers malfunction, rectifier ID 04, 05 and 06 will
automatically take over.
For example: accidentally inserting a rectifier with ID02 in a power shelf position internally
connected to mains feed 1, will cause the controller to monitor mains feed 1 “thinking“ it monitors
mains feed 2.
• 8 battery strings
Single Cable Strand
Set all 4
Set all 4 switches
Symmetry 4
Symmetry 1
Symmetry 1
Symmetry 2
Symmetry 3
switches
OFF (up) ON (down)
- + + + + +
-
− + B+ - + - + - + - + - + - +
— —
(-48V) Outer (-48V) Outer
Terminal Block1 (From − Terminal Block1 Block3 Block4
+ +
Intercell Links 0V Outer Intercell Links 0V Outer
Terminal Terminal
Battery Symmetry Notice that, if you open the serial switches in card, Art.
Double-point Measurement 200576 ⎯ setting all to OFF (up) ⎯ you have to connect the
+ and – wires of every symmetry input.
Two measurements per string, from the
middle to the outer terminals
Card, Art. 200576 2-1 3
Serial Switches
X:****
Set all 4
Battery Terminology
Symmetry 1
Symmetry 2
switches ON
(down) Battery Block, Battery String and Battery Bank
Battery
Block (12V)
- + +
Battery
String #1
- + - + - + - + (48V)Batt.
—
(-48V) Outer
Terminal Block1 Block3 Block4
Battery
+ String #2
Intercell Links 0V Outer 48V Battery Bank
(48V)
Terminal
(From internal
3
Batt. Symmetry 2 +
batteries)
CON1
− 4
CON4 Batt. Symmetry 3 + 5
CON5 − 6
+
Batt. Symmetry 4 − 7
internal batteries)
PCB 200576
15-pins
1 D-Sub female (Internal Connections)
1
14 2
1 5
1.5 mm , max.
Battery Interface Card, Art. 200576 wire section
X**/X*
11 15 15-pins D-Sub male
internal batteries)
15-pins
3
Batt. Symmetry 6 +
batteries)
Batt. Symmetry 8 −
The Temperature Sense Kit is connected to
(From area with
8
the Battery Interface Card (Art. 200576), or Temperature Sense 2 + 9
1 11 − 10
directly to the controller’s CON3 or CON4, 5 15 Batt Current 2
11
if unused. 12
CON3A or Batt Fuse Fail 2 13 Temperature
sensor
CON4A 14
To Smartpack,
CON3
15-pins
D-Sub female (Internal Connections)
2
1 5
1.5 mm , max.
X**/X* wire section
11 15 15-pins D-Sub male
internal batteries)
15-pins
(From area with
D-Sub female
Temperature Sense 2
(Alternative use of Temp. Sense Kit,
instead of connecting to X3: 9-10) Temperature
The Temperature Sense Kits may also be connected directly to the sensor
Smartpack controller’s CON3 or CON4, if these connectors are unused.
Normal Mode NO
Relay X Com + The alarm outputs in Minipack systems use the Fail-Safe
(Energized coil) NC
— Operation Mode (relay coils energized in the system’s
NO
Alarm Mode
Relay X Com + normal operation mode). When the system is in alarm
(De-energized coil) NC
—
mode, the alarm relay coils are de-energized.
Minipack PS System
Correct Use of Alarm Outputs (example)
+ Normal Mode
Digital Input X
(Normal mode) External Relay Y In order to implement monitored fail-safe digital inputs
— (Energized coil)
circuits, the external relay coil must be energized and the
Digital Input X + Alarm Mode contact closed in the system’s normal mode of operation.
(Activated) External Relay Y
— (De-energized coil)
See the figures.
Minipack PS System
Correct Use of Digital Inputs (example)
10
Card neck for Smartpack CON4
cable fastening CON5 X1
CON1 1 Alarm Outputs & Digital Inputs
Voltage free relay outputs and Configurable monitoring digital inputs
Card 218470
Card Art.218470 FUNCTION SIGNAL PIN-OUT
To CON1
Alarm Outputs & Digital Inputs Card In Out X1
Art. 218470 1 Input Circuit 1
1 Digital Input 1 +
2 −
external equipment)
X1 3 Input Circuit 2
Digital Input 2 +
−
(To and from
10 4
Relay 1 NO 5
Common Alarm COM 6 Alarm Circuit 1
To Smartpack,
NC 7
NO 8
CON1
X2B X2A
20 CON2
11 CON3
1
CAN1 10
In Out X2A
(From external equipment)
+1 Input Circuit 3
11 10 Digital Input 3
−2
X2B X2A
Digital Input 4 +3 Input Circuit 4
20 1 −4
Digital Input 5 +5 Input Circuit 5
− 6
Digital Input 6 + 7 Input Circuit 6
−
To Smartpack,
8
NO 9
CON2
Relay 3 COM 10
Fuse Alarm
Load & Battery X2B Alarm Circuit 3
11
(To external equipment)
NC
12
Relay 4 NO
High Battery Alarm COM 13 Alarm Circuit 4
NC 14
NO 15
Relay 5
Low Battery Alarm COM 16 Alarm Circuit 5
NC 17
Relay 6 NO 18
Rectifier Alarm COM 19 Alarm Circuit 6
NC 20
2
(Customer Connections) 1.5 mm , max.
wire section
Some of the Smartpack controller’s internal system signals are accessible on D-Sub connector
CON5, on the controller’s rear panel.
Using a standard 15 pins D-Sub cable, the signals on CON5 are routed to the Minipack system’s
main circuit board. See the figure in this section for an overview of the signals on CON5,
Smartpack
controller CON5
15 pins D-Sub (female)
FUNCTION SIGNAL PIN-OUT
LVD1A +/− 1
LVD2A +/− 2
LVD Common +/− 3
5 1 System Voltage + 4
System Voltage − 5
a
*Batt Current 1 + 6
b
15 11 *Batt Current 1 − 7
NC 8
CON5 Load Fuse Fail 1 + 9
(female; orange) Power Input + 10
Load Fuse Fail 1 − 11
c
*Batt Fuse Fail 1 + 12
d
*Batt Fuse Fail 1 − 13
System Reference 14
System Power Input − 15
Connections
Minipack systems’ LVBD and LVLD functionality (Low Voltage Battery Disconnect; LV Load
Disconnect) is implemented by the Smartpack controlling magnetically latching contactors.
The coil of latching contactors is not energized in any state. They change state from open to
close, or vice versa, when a reversed pulse is applied to the coil.
5
connections
NEG. DIST.
POS. DIST.
NEG. DIST.
POS. DIST.
- JP1 JP2 6
L
- FBn
Battery Strings
7
Circuits -48Vdc
1 2 3 1 2 3 8
9
Power module 2 10 0V
PE
Y20
Customer
+
connections
N Y19
- X7A*
Y18
L To battery +
Y12
Y9 Alarm Outputs and
Power module 3 Digital Inputs
PE DC Earth (TE) 218470
Power
X5* + output + Y7 Y1 Power input + To battery contactor X1*
8 N Alarm I/O Connections
L1
N 7 - + 1
Digital Input 1 -
L2 6 L 2
N 5 Power SH1 + 3
Digital Input 2 -
L3 4 4
3
output – Y8 Y2 Power input - NO 5
terminals
Con 1A*
Customer
N Power module 4
Mains input
connections
2 Alarm I/O Relay 1 COM 6
PE PE TB1
PE 1 Connections NC 7
+ System connections 10
NO 8
N Batt. Fuse Fail + 1 Relay 2 COM 9
- Batt. Fuse Fail - 2 NC 10
LVD 1A 3
8
15
Ext. Alarm I/O Connections
F6 5 Relay 3
NC 11
Y24 NO 12
Relay 4 COM 13
F7 4
NC 14
Customer connections
NO 15
F10 1
Rear connections Front connections
Smartpack
monitoring and
NA for Smartpack Web/SNMP
15 control unit
CON5
System Connections USB 2.0 type B port USB
15 (PC connection) Customer
CON4 9 connections
Battery connections
1: Optional: RS232
9/15 CON3
NA for Smartpack RS232 rear Ext. Battery connections
1: Optional: RS 232
8/26 CON2
Ext. Alarm I/O Connections
2: Optional: Web/SNMP (ENET)
10
CON1
Alarm I/O Connections
8
CAN port
8
CAN port
S1 S1
+ 13 + 13
DIFF Battery Fuse Fail 2 DIFF Not Connected
- 14 - 14
Date Design Draw Approved Scale Projection
See Std. Documentation
See Std. Documentation
3
connections
NEG. DIST.
POS. DIST.
NEG. DIST.
POS. DIST.
- JP1 JP2 4
L
- FB2
Battery Strings
5 0V
Circuits -48Vdc
1 2 3 1 2 3 6
Customer
7
connections
Power module 2 8
PE
+ Customer
N connections
-
L
X7A*
To battery + Y9 Alarm Outputs and
Power module 3 Digital Inputs
PE DC Earth (TE) 218470
X5* + Power To battery contactor X1*
8 N output + Y7 Y1 Power input + Alarm I/O Connections
L1
7 - + 1
N1 Power Digital Input 1
L2 6 L - 2
N2 5 output – Y8 Y2 Power input - SH1 + 3
Digital Input 2 -
L3 4 4
NO 5
terminals
3 Con 1A*
Customer
N3 Power module 4
Mains input
connections
2 Alarm I/O Relay 1 COM 6
PE PE TB1
1 Connections NC 7
PE System connections 10
Mains input
+ NO 8
N Batt. Fuse Fail + 1 Relay 2 COM 9
- Batt. Fuse Fail - 2 NC 10
LVD 1A 3
connection terminals
K1 LVD Common 4
LVLD
Power module 5 Alarm Outputs and
PE
213336
Digital Inputs
+ Dist.Board 2 MPBB 100A
218473
Y X Y8 8pos G1
N X6B* X2A*
- Y7 Y5 low pri load DC output - Ext. Alarm I/O Connections
L Y6 Y4 F1 8 + 1
Digital Input 3 - 2
Optional Y3 Fuse + 3
Power module 6 To Dist Y5 alarm Digital Input 4 - 4
F2 7
PE board 2 + 5
CAN1 Y2 high Digital Input 5 -
+ Y6 6
Smartpack Y4 pri load + 7
N F3 6 Digital Input 6
Power -/CAN bus - 8
- Con5A* Y3 Y1
Interconnections
pin 1-8 NO 9
L Smartpack Connection Con 2A* COM 10
F4 5 Ext. Alarm I/O
26
Connections
Y7
F5 4 X2B*
8
15
Ext. Alarm I/O Connections
F6 3 Relay 3
Customer connections
NC 11
15 control unit
CON5
System Connections USB 2.0 type B port USB
15 (PC connection) Customer
CON4 9 connections
Battery connections
1: Optional: RS232
9/15 CON3
NA for Smartpack RS232 rear Ext. Battery connections
1: Optional: RS 232
8/26 CON2
Ext. Alarm I/O Connections
2: Optional: Web/SNMP (ENET)
10
CON1
Alarm I/O Connections
8
CAN port
8
CAN port
S1 S1
+ 13 + 13
DIFF Battery Fuse Fail 2 DIFF Not Connected
- 14 - 14
Date Design Draw Approved Scale Projection
See Std. Documentation
See Std. Documentation
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