SmartACU2000D Smart Array Controller Quick Guide (With PID Modules)
SmartACU2000D Smart Array Controller Quick Guide (With PID Modules)
Issue: 03
Part Number: 31500BWC
Date: 2020-08-13
1 Product Overview
Name Model Voltage Level Configuration
SmartACU2000D-D-01 • 01: one MBUS route and one
Smart D: ≤ 800 V SmartPID2000 (referred to as PID
array three-phase module hereinafter)
controller SmartACU2000D-D-03 AC input • 03: two MBUS routes and two PID
modules
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SmartACU2000D-D-03 Components
For simplicity purposes, the following figure shows only the components that you need to operate
and reserved installation positions.
(1) PID functional earthing (FE) bar (FE01, (2) SmartLogger power adapter (U01)
FE02)
(3) Position for the 24 V DC power module (4) PID01 input switch (QF01)
(U02)
(5) PID02 input switch (QF02) (6) Single-phase surge protective device (SPD)
(F03)
(7) Three-phase SPD 1 (F01) (8) Three-phase SPD 2 (F02)
(9) Position for the Ethernet switch (SWITCH) (10) SmartMBUS CCO (MBUS CCO)
(11) PE bar (12) SmartLogger3000 (SmartLogger)
(13) SmartModule1000A01 (SmartModule) (14) Fiber adapter (OFA01: TX1 RX1; OFA02: TX2
RX2)
(15) Position for the power over Ethernet (PoE) (16) Position for the PoE module (POE)
SPD
(17) ATB (Access Terminal Box) (18) Single-phase input switch (QF03)
(19) Three-phase input switch 2 (FU02) (20) Three-phase input switch 1 (FU01)
(21) RS485 communications terminal (JX01) (22) SmartPID2000 (PID02)
(23) SmartPID2000 (PID01) (24) AC input terminal of the 24 V power module
(JX02)
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SmartACU2000D-D-01 Components
For simplicity purposes, the following figure shows only the components that you need to
operate and reserved installation positions.
(1) PID FE bar (FE01, FE02) (2) SmartLogger power adapter (U01)
(3) Position for the 24 V DC power module (U02) (4) PID01 input switch (QF01)
(5) Single-phase SPD (F03) (6) Three-phase SPD (F01)
(7) Position for the Ethernet switch (SWITCH) (8) Position for the SmartMBUS CCO
(MBUS CCO)
(9) PE bar (10) SmartLogger3000 (SmartLogger)
(11) Position for the SmartModule1000A01 (SmartModule)(12) Fiber adapter (OFA01: TX1, RX1;
OFA02: TX2, RX2)
(13) Position for the PoE SPD (14) Position for the PoE module (POE)
(15) ATB (Access Terminal Box) (16) Single-phase input switch (QF03)
(17) Three-phase input switch (FU01) (18) RS485 communications terminal
(JX01)
(19) SmartPID2000 (PID01) (20) AC input terminal of the 24 V
power module (JX02)
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2 Configurations in Typical Scenarios
Fiber Ring Network
• Components in dashed-line boxes are optional. To highlight the involved area, the figure
does not show all factory-installed components and cables.
• The SmartModule is installed on the SmartACU2000D-D-03 before delivery, and you do not
need to perform any operations on the SmartModule. If RS485 ports are required for the
SmartACU2000D-D-01, the SmartModule can be optionally installed.
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The following table describes the components to be configured in the fiber ring network
scenario.
Recommended Model or Component
Position Component Quantity
Specifications Source
(Optional) Purchased from
SmartModule1000A01 Huawei 1
SmartModule
(Optional) Ethernet
UT-H605 or ES1000 1
switch
Smart array (Optional) 24 V
controller N/A 1
power supply Purchased from
Fitting bag Optical Huawei
N/A 2
for optical module
ring Optical
switchinga N/A 8
jumper
Miniature circuit Recommended rated current:
1
breaker (MCB) 32 A; number of poles: 2
• When the rated AC voltage
on the low-voltage (LV)
side of the transformer
station is less than or
equal to 500 V, the rated
voltage of the knife fuse
switch should be greater
• Scenario
than or equal to 600 V.
with a
• When the rated AC voltage
double-
on the LV side of the
Transformer Three- Prepared by the column
transformer station is
station Knife customer transformer:
phase greater than 500 V and
fuse 1
power less than or equal to 800
switch • Scenario
switch V, the rated voltage of the
with a dual-
knife fuse switch should be
split
greater than or equal to
transformer:
800 V.
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• Recommended rated
current of the fuse: 32 A;
rated current of the knife
fuse switch box: ≥ 32 A;
number of poles: 3 (three
fuses for each knife fuse
switch box)
Note a: There are two types of fitting bags for fiber ring switching: with 100M optical modules or
with 1000M optical modules. You can purchase a fitting bag based on the specifications of the
optical modules used on the fiber channel (FC) switch.
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The following table describes the cables to be prepared by yourself in the fiber ring network
scenario.
Cross-sectional Area
No. Cable Recommended Model or Specifications Range of the Cable
(Recommended Value)
• Four-core (L1, L2, L3, and FE) outdoor
armored copper cable and OT-M4
terminals (FE)
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV
side of the transformer station is less
than or equal to 500 V, the operating
voltage between the three-phase AC
Three-phase AC power power cable and the ground should be • 8–10 mm2 (10 mm2)
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cable greater than or equal to 600 V. • 8 AWG
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV
side of the transformer station is greater
than 500 V and less than or equal to 800
V, the operating voltage between the
three-phase AC power cable and the
ground should be greater than or equal
to 1000 V.
CAT 5E outdoor shielded network cable with
an outer diameter less than 9 mm (0.35 in.)
(Optional) Peripheral
2 and internal resistance less than or equal to N/A
network cable
1.5 ohms/10 m (1.5 ohms/393.70 in.), as
well as shielded RJ45 connectors
Computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1) or • 0.5–1 mm2 (1 mm2)
Peripheral RS485
3 armored shielded twisted pair that can be • 20–18 AWG (18
communications cable
used outdoors, as well as OT-M4 terminals AWG)
• 6–16 mm2 (16 mm2)
4 Cabinet PE cable Outdoor copper cable and OT-M6 terminals
• 10–6 AWG (6 AWG)
Four-core or eight-core single-mode
armored optical cable with a transmission
5 Optical fiber cable wavelength of 1310 nm and an outer N/A
diameter less than or equal to 18 mm (0.71
in.)
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable • 4–6 mm2 (4 mm2)
Single-phase AC
6 • Connection through a tube: single-core • 12–10 AWG (12
power cable
outdoor copper cable AWG)
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable • 2.5–4 mm2 (2.5
(Optional) 24 V DC • Connection through a tube: single-core mm2)
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output power cable outdoor copper cable • 14–12 AWG (14
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 AWG)
V
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4G LTE Network
• Components in dashed-line boxes are optional. To highlight the involved area, the figure
does not show all factory-installed components and cables.
• The SmartModule is installed on the SmartACU2000D-D-03 before delivery, and you do not
need to perform any operations on the SmartModule. If RS485 ports are required for the
SmartACU2000D-D-01, the SmartModule can be optionally installed.
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The following table describes the components to be configured in the 4G LTE network scenario.
Recommended Model
Position Component Component Source Quantity
or Specifications
(Optional) SmartModule1000A01 1
SmartModule
Smart array (Optional) 24 V power
N/A 1
controller supply
PoE
Fitting bags module N/A Purchased from 1
for the PoE Huawei
Outside the module and
smart array customer-
controller premises CPE N/A 1
and equipment
transformer (CPE)
station
Recommended rated
MCB current: 32 A; number of 1
poles: 2
• When the rated AC
voltage on the LV side
of the transformer
station is less than or
equal to 500 V, the
rated voltage of the
knife fuse switch
should be greater
than or equal to 600
V. • Scenario
• When the rated AC with a
voltage on the LV side double-
Transformer of the transformer Prepared by the column
station Three-phase Knife station is greater than customer transformer
power fuse 500 V and less than :1
switch switch or equal to 800 V, the • Scenario
rated voltage of the with a dual-
knife fuse switch split
should be greater transformer
than or equal to 800 :2
V.
• Recommended rated
current of the fuse: 32
A; rated current of the
knife fuse switch box:
≥ 32 A; number of
poles: 3 (three fuses
for each knife fuse
switch box)
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The following table describes the cables to be prepared by yourself in the 4G LTE network
scenario.
Cross-sectional Area
Recommended Model or Range of the Cable
No. Cable
Specifications (Recommended
Value)
• Four-core (L1, L2, L3, and FE)
outdoor armored copper cable and
OT-M4 terminals (FE)
• When the rated AC voltage on the
LV side of the transformer station is
less than or equal to 500 V, the
operating voltage between the
three-phase AC power cable and the • 8–10 mm2 (10
Three-phase AC power
1 ground should be greater than or mm2)
cable
equal to 600 V. • 8 AWG
• When the rated AC voltage on the
LV side of the transformer station is
greater than 500 V and less than or
equal to 800 V, the operating
voltage between the three-phase AC
power cable and the ground should
be greater than or equal to 1000 V.
Computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1)
• 0.5–1 mm2 (1 mm2)
Peripheral RS485 or armored shielded twisted pair that
2 • 20–18 AWG (18
communications cable can be used outdoors, as well as OT-
AWG)
M4 terminals
• 6–16 mm2 (16
Outdoor copper cable and OT-M6
3 Cabinet PE cable mm2)
terminals
• 10–6 AWG (6 AWG)
A 20 m (65.62 ft) long network cable
delivered with Huawei CPE (If the
Network cable from the
4 length is insufficient, prepare a cable N/A
PoE module to the CPE
with the same specifications as a
peripheral network cable.)
• Standard connection: two-core
outdoor armored copper cable
• 4–6 mm2 (4 mm2)
Single-phase AC power • Connection through a tube: single-
5 • 12–10 AWG (12
cable core outdoor copper cable
AWG)
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥
300 V
• Standard connection: two-core
outdoor armored copper cable • 2.5–4 mm2 (2.5
(Optional) 24 V DC • Connection through a tube: single- mm2)
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output power cable core outdoor copper cable • 14–12 AWG (14
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ AWG)
300 V
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3 Installing the Cabinet
3.1 Preparations
Installation Dimensions Bolts
The mounting bracket has four groups of tapped holes, each group containing four tapped
holes. Mark any hole in each group based on site requirements and mark four holes in total.
Two round holes are preferred.
Wall-mounted Installation
Avoid drilling holes in the water pipes and power cables buried in the wall.
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2. Install expansion bolts. 3. Secure the mounting bracket.
Support-mounted Installation
1. Mark hole positions. 2. Drill holes. (You are advised to 3. Secure the mounting
apply anti-rust paint to the bracket.
holes.)
Pole-mounted Installation
• If you need to pole-mount the smart array controller, prepare pole mounting brackets
based on the dimensions of the smart array controller. You are advised to use M12 U-
shaped bolts to secure the pole-mounting brackets.
• The figure is for reference only. The actual pole and pole mounting brackets prevail.
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3.3 Securing the Cabinet
1. Install the cabinet on the mounting 2. Remove the security torx wrench bound to
bracket. the cabinet base and use the wrench to
tighten security torx screws.
• Before opening the main cabinet door, turn off all upstream switches for the smart array
controller to power off the controller. If you have to operate an energized smart array
controller, wear insulation gloves and take preventive measures.
• If you need to open the main cabinet door on rainy or snowy days, take protective measures
to prevent rain or snow from entering the cabinet. If it is impossible to take protective
measures, do not open the main cabinet door on rainy or snowy days.
1. Loosen the screws on the main cabinet. 2. Open the main cabinet door
and install the support bar.
5 Installing Components
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5.1 Installing the PoE Module
1. Loosen screws and remove the mounting board. Do not remove the screws.
2. Remove screws from the PoE module installation position.
3. Secure the PoE module. (The indicators should be in the lower left corner).
4. Secure the mounting board.
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5. Connect the GE4 port on the SmartModule to the LAN port on the SmartLogger using the
network cable delivered with the SmartModule.
6. Connect the preinstalled RS485 cable to the COM port on the SmartModule based on the label.
7. Connect the preinstalled power cable to the 12V 1A port on the SmartModule based on the
cable label.
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4. Connect the FE1 port on the Ethernet
switch to the WAN port on the
SmartLogger using the network cable
delivered with the Ethernet switch.
5. Connect the preinstalled power cable
to the power port on the Ethernet
switch based on the label.
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6 Connecting Cables
Connect cables in accordance with the installation laws and regulations of the country or region
where the project is located.
Common Connection
If you choose common connection,
prepare appropriate cables by yourself.
1. Remove the locking cap and plug from
the cable gland.
2. Route the cable through the locking
cap and then the cable gland.
3. Connect the cable.
4. Tighten the locking cap.
5. Check that the cable is connected
correctly and securely. Seal the cable
gland and cable hole using the
supplied firestop putty.
6. Clear foreign matter from the cabinet.
Connection Through a Tube
If you choose connection through a tube, ensure that an appropriate cable and a tube are available.
Prepare an appropriate tube based on the diameters of the cable holes at the bottom. It is
recommended that the tube specifications comply with the waterproof connector specifications.
For example, for a 3/4 in. waterproof connector, a 3/4 in. tube is recommended.
Tube Diameters of bottom cable holes
Nut Conduit
Fitting
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1. Remove the locking cap and plug from
the waterproof connector, and then
remove the waterproof connector.
2. Secure the tube fitting using the nut
provided with the tube.
3. Route the cable through the conduit and
then the fitting.
4. Connect the cable.
5. Secure the fitting to the conduit.
6. Check that the cable is connected
correctly and securely. Then take
appropriate measures to ensure that the
tube conduit and fitting are secured
reliably, and seal the cable hole using
supplied firestop putty.
7. Clear foreign matter from the cabinet.
You can connect a peripheral cable to the smart array controller in common mode or through a
tube.
• The way of handling the bottom waterproof connector varies depending on the connection
method. For details, see section 6.1 "Selecting a Connection Method."
• Cables to the cabinet interior are connected in the same way irrespective of which connection
method is used. The following uses common connection as an example.
Insulation layer
• Avoid scratching the core
wire when stripping a cable. Core wire
Heat
• The cavity formed after the shrink
conductor crimp strip of the tubing
OT terminal is crimped must
wrap the core wires
completely. The core wires
must contact the OT
Crimping
terminal closely.
tool
• Wrap the wire crimping
area with heat shrinkable
tubing or PVC insulation
tape. The heat shrink tubing Heat
is used as an example. gun
• When using a heat gun,
protect the devices from
being scorched.
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6.4 Connecting the PE Cable
1. Crimp an OT terminal.
2. Secure the PE cable.
• Connect two optical cables in a ring optical network, and connect one optical cable in a star
optical network.
• As optical cables are hard, prepare optical cables before routing them into the cabinet.
• Only professionals are allowed to connect optical cables.
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5. Connect one end of the optical
jumper to the fiber adapter.
6. Route the other end of the optical
jumper through the cable hole on
the side of the ATB, and then
connect the cable to the ATB.
7. Connect the peripheral optical cable
to the ATB, splice the optical cable
and the optical jumper, and then
wind the spliced cable around the
fiber spool on the ATB.
8. Check that the cables are connected
correctly and securely. Then
reinstall the optical cable fastener
and ATB cover.
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1. Prepare a cable.
2. Crimp an OT terminal.
3. Connect the L1, L2, and L3 wires to the three-phase input switch. Connect the FE cable to the
FE bar.
• Connect the L1-1, L2-1, and L3-1 wires from the FU01 switch respectively to ports A, B, and C
on the transformer station busbar 1 over a three-phase power switch.
• Connect the L1-2, L2-2, and L3-2 wires from the FU02 switch respectively to ports A, B, and C
on the transformer station busbar 2 over a three-phase power switch.
• Connect the FE cable for the PID module to the ground bar in the transformer station.
• Ensure that the L1, L2, and L3 wires are connected in correct phase sequence.
• Do not mix up the cable to the FE01 port with the cable to the FE02 port.
4. Bind the cable.
Transformer Three-phase
station power switch 1
Transformer
station busbar 1
A/B/C
Ground bar in
the transformer
station
Transformer
station busbar 2
A/B/C
Three-phase
power switch 2
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6.8 Connecting the Peripheral RS485 Communications Cable
Connect peripheral RS485 communications cables to the JX01 terminal block. All RS485
communications cables are connected in the same way. This section describes how to connect
two RS485 communications cables.
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6.9 (Optional) Connecting the Peripheral Network Cable
Connect peripheral network cables to ports FE2–FE5 on the Ethernet switch. All network cables
are connected in the same way. This section describes how to connect one network cable.
1. Prepare a network cable.
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7
6
5
4
3
2
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IS01Z00009
(1) White-
(3) White-and-
and- (2) Orange (4) Blue
green
orange
(5) White- (7) White-and-
(6) Green (8) Brown
and-blue brown
2. Verify that the network cable functions properly using a network
cable tester.
3. Connect the peripheral network cable to the FE2 port on the
Ethernet switch.
4. Bind the network cable.
(Optional) Connecting the DC Output Power Cable to the 24 V
6.10
Power Module
1. Prepare a cable.
2. Connect the cable to the 24V OUT+ and 24V OUT- ports on the power module.
3. Bind the cable.
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6.11 Connecting the Single-Phase AC Power Cable
1. Prepare a cable.
2. Connect the cable to the single-phase input switch.
Transformer MCB
station
Station-service
power source
L/N (L)
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Ensure that the power voltage of the smart array controller is within the operating voltage range,
and the three-phase input voltage is within the MBUS/PID module operating voltage range.
1. Turn on the single-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
2. Turn on the three-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn on the corresponding three-phase
power switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn on the corresponding three-phase
power switches.
3. Check that the input voltages of all switches of the smart array controller are within appropriate
operating voltage ranges using a multimeter.
4. Turn on the QF03 single-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
6. Turn on the PID switch in the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn on the QF01 PID switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn on the QF01 and QF02 PID switches.
7. Turn on the three-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn on the FU01 three-phase input
switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn on the FU01 and FU02 three-phase
input switches.
• Commission the PID module after powering it on. For the detailed commissioning
procedure, see chapter 9 "Commissioning the SmartPID2000."
• For details about the status of the energized SmartLogger and MBUS CCO
module as well as the commissioning procedure, see the SmartLogger3000 User
Manual. When the smart array controller communicates with the solar inverter
over MBUS, log in to the embedded WebUI of the SmartLogger3000, choose User Manual
Monitoring > MBUS > Networking Settings, and set Networking to Enable
(default value). When the smart array controller communicates with the solar
inverter only over RS485, set Networking to Disable.
• The Ethernet switch can be directly put into use without commissioning after
power-on.
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SmartLogger Device Monitoring PID Function Menu
Home Screen
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• To highlight the key points, only the parameters that need to be set are described.
• If a smart array controller with two PID modules is used in the scenario with a dual-split
transformer and the solar inverter configurations are the same, you are advised to set the
operating parameters of both PID modules to the same.
• If a screw used for securing the cabinet door is lost, use the security torx screw in the fitting
bag.
• If a floating nut used for securing the cabinet door is lost, use the idle floating nut on the
cabinet.
11 FAQ
11.1 How Do I Power Off the System Before Maintenance?
1. Turn off the single-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
2. Turn off the three-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn off the corresponding three-
phase power switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn off the corresponding three-
phase power switches.
4. Turn off the QF03 single-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
5. Turn off the three-phase input switch on the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn off the FU01 three-phase input
switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn off the FU01 and FU02 three-
phase input switches.
6. Turn off the PID switch in the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller houses one PID module, turn off the QF01 PID switch.
• If the smart array controller houses two PID modules, turn off the QF01 and QF02 PID
switches.
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11.2 How Do I Determine an Unavailable Single-/Three-Phase SPD?
If an SPD is damaged or its indication window is red, the SPD is deemed unavailable.
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