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Installation & Operation Manual

Delta Hariff Power System 1F


Installation & Operation Delta Hariff Power System 1F

INFORMATION MANUAL

Purpose
This manual provides instructions on installation procedures rectifier Delta.

User
This manual is intended for :
The installer, who did rectifier installation Delta.
User, who do not know the procedure Installing rectifier Delta.

Scope
This manual includes procedures rectifier Delta Installation Manual.

Reporting Problems
If there are problems found in this manual, please contact PT. Hariff DTE via fax or email.
FAX : +62 22 7566117
Email : engineering@hariff.com

Further Information and Technical Assistance


We will always give you the latest information about the product. For the latest information can visit
our website at http://www.hariff.com.
For technical assistance, contact your local representative or contact Hariff via telephone (+62 22
7562000) or email technical.support@hariff.com.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INFORMATION MANUAL ................................................................................................... 2


CHANGES HISTORY DOCUMENTS ...................................................................................... 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................... 4
1. General.................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Using This Manual ............................................................................................... 6
1.2 Safety Notice ...................................................................................................... 6
2. Product Description ................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Produk Description .............................................................................................. 8
2.2 Main Product Features ......................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Cabinet Master ............................................................................................. 8
2.2.2 Cabinet Slave ............................................................................................... 9
2.3 System Outlook & Dimension ............................................................................... 9
2.3.1 Outlook ....................................................................................................... 9
2.3.2 Dimension ..................................................................................................10
2.4 Configuration dan Dimension ...............................................................................10
2.4.1 Shelf Configuration (only cabinet master) .......................................................10
2.4.2 System Konfiguration (cabinet master) ...........................................................11
2.4.3 System Konfiguration (cabinet slave) .............................................................11
2.5 Schematic .........................................................................................................12
3. Installation ..............................................................................................................14
3.1 Completion Tools ...............................................................................................14
3.2 Preparation .......................................................................................................15
3.3 Module Installation .............................................................................................22
3.3.1 Rectifier installation .....................................................................................22
3.3.2 Procedure for Installation of rectifier ..............................................................22
3.4 Wiring System ...................................................................................................22
3.5 Grounding DC ....................................................................................................22
3.6 AC Cabling Connections ......................................................................................22
3.7 Cabling DC Connection .......................................................................................25
3.7.1 Cabling Connection of MCB Load ....................................................................26
3.7.2 Wiring connections at CCU from cabinet master to slave. ..................................26
3.8 Battery and temperature censor ..........................................................................27
3.8.1 Wiring Battery .............................................................................................27

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3.8.2 Wiring Temperature Censor ...........................................................................27


3.9 Grounding the Cabinet ........................................................................................28
4 CCU (ESOF009-EAA01) .............................................................................................32
4.1 Description ........................................................................................................32
4.2 Basic Function ...................................................................................................32
4.2.1 Alarm Table ................................................................................................32
5 Maintenance ............................................................................................................34
5.1 Cleaning and Maintenance...................................................................................34
5.1.1 Periodic Maintenance ....................................................................................34
5.2 Removing and Replacing a Rectifier Module ...........................................................34
5.2.1 Removing a Rectifier ....................................................................................34
5.2.2 Replacing a Rectifier .....................................................................................34
5.2.3 Adding a Rectifier ........................................................................................34
5.3 Air Filter Maintenance .........................................................................................35
5.4 Replacing the Filter ............................................................................................35
6 Battery Parameter ....................................................................................................36

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1. General
1.1 Using This Manual
This manual contains specifications and instruction to properly install, commissioning and
maintain the outdoor power system. Component specifications, checklist and drawings are
contained in this manual.
Included in this manual is the operation and maintenance of the Controller (PSC3),
Climate Control Unit (CCU) For Slave Cabinet, Switch Mode Rectifier (SMR), Power Distribution
Unit (PDU), Fan tray and Low Voltage Battery Disconnect (LVBD) and Low Voltage Load
Disconnect (LVLD), system status and alarms, troubleshooting and system maintenance.
Step by step procedures required for installation and turn-up are detailed. All equipment
parameter settings, adjusment and confirmation as well as system monitoring, operations and
maintenance procedures are included.
Warnings are printed in bold lettering and alert the installation or maintenance crftsperson
of a potential hazard to either or the craftsperson if the warning advisement is not followed.

1.2 Safety Notice


Products are not liable for any hazards incurred by not following proper safety procedures,
Installation, Operation and maintenance personnel should always follow these safety
rules:
1. The equipment is designed for installation and use in areas designated as
Restricted Access Location only. Where the rack will be secured to a concrete or
other non-combustible floor.
2. Per UL and the NEC an insulated grounding conductor, identical in size and
insulation characteristics to the supply condusctors, is to be installed as part of the
branch circuit that supplies the unit or system. The grounding conductor should be
green, with or without yellow stripes.
3. The grounded conductor described up above is to be grounded to the earth at the
service equipment or if supplied by a separate derived system, at the supply
tranformer or motor-generator set.
4. The AC receptacles in the vicinity of the power system are all to be of grounding
type and the grounding conductor serving all receptacles are to be connected to
earth ground at the service equipment.
5. Before the system is operational, the AC input frequency and voltage must be
verified making sure the AC breaker rating and type are adequate and other
environmental conditions as noted in the specifications are met.
6. A reeadily accesible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building
installation wiring.

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7. Protective systems or devices in PRIMARY CIRCUITS shall be in such a number and


located so as to detect and to interrupt the over-current flowing in any possible
fault current path (for example, line-to-line, line-to-neutral, line to protective earth
conductor or line to PROTECTIVE BONDING CONDUCTOR).
8. In a supply using more than one line conductor to a load, if a protective device
interrupts the neutral conductor, it shall also interrupt all other supply conductors.
Single pole protective devices, therefore, shall not be used in such cases.
9. The system has passed stringent system testing prior to shipment. To avoid
electrical shock, the system requires a single ground point permanently connected
to earth ground.
10. Recommended outside ambient is maximum +40.
11. To avoid electrical hazards, the covers must not be removed on the system or any
component.
12. DC output & battery breakers must be replaced with approved replacement circuit
breakers meeting the original design specification.
13. All AC connections must be made per the latest issue of the National electrical code
and must conform to all local codes.
14. The wiring method to accomodate different power systems should comply with
National Electrical Code and Local Code.
15. Always keep door closed at any time if no maintenance required ti prevent
organism intruding.
16. Make sure door is latched and locked properly before leaving to avoid vandalism or
water/dist ingress.
17. Do not open door in rainy or bad climate.
18. Only well-trained people can access the system.
19. Use specified or approved componnet for replacement such as air filter, fan, etc.
20. Follow instruction to perform needed maintenance.
21. Do not roll the cabinets on their sides.
22. Do not store anything on top of the cabinet.
23. Ensure that utility power is disabled before begininning installation or removal.
24. Ensure no liquids or wet clothes contact internal components.
25. Do not smoke or introduce sparks in the vicinity of a battery.
26. Follow the battery manufacturers approved transportation and storage
introductions.
27. Each individual battery should have at least 0.25 inches of space between it and
surrounding surface, or per the battery manufacturers specification to allow for
concevtive cooling.
28. Follow battery manufacturers approved instructions to set all battery related
parameters accordingly.
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2. Product Description
2.1 Produk Description
The power system consists of a master cabinet and a slave cabinet. It can be operate
under the condition of only with one master cabinet.
The master cabinet consists of modular ESR series rectifiers, a controller (PSC3), a Power
Distribution Unit (PDU), a Tray Fan, a Low Voltage Battery Disconnect (LVBD), a Low Voltage
Load Disconnect (LVLD), and battery tray (2 Layers).
Up to 6 rectifiers can be equipped in the shelf, which can mount a controller (PSC3). The
system requires a nominal input of 380VAC and provide an output of -54 VDC to power the load
and also maintain fully chargeed batteries.
The system is control by the controller (PSC3). System monitor status alarms of rectifiers
and control output voltage, fan tray start point by PSC3. All system parameters are set by PSC3
too.
The slave cabinet consiste of a Climate Control Unit (CCU), a Fan Tray, and battery tray (2
layers)

2.2 Main Product Features


2.2.1 Cabinet Master
-54Vdc / 300A Max. (rectifier 1-6, shelf 19).
The outdoor system equip with controller (PSC3).
User friendly LCD interface (PSC3, 128*64 dots display)
Hot swappable 2900 watt rectifiers, wide range PFC input (90-275Vac, good for
unstable utility enviromental).
Light weight plug-in modules for simple installation and maintenance.
High power density saves Valuable floor space.
All rectifier modules are front accesible
Actif power factor correction (>.99 PF)
High efficiency
Temperature Compensation float voltage control for VRLA battery
Front access for simplified operation and maintenance
Battery temperature compensation voltage control
Battery and load breakers
Equalize charge timer
Tray fan for temperature control
Low Voltage Disconnect : LVBD : 43.2 V (base on customer request)
LVLD : 46 V (base on customer request)
Door open detector

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2.2.2 Cabinet Slave


The outdoor system equip with controller (CCU)
User friendly LED interface (CCU, 7 segment LED display)
Fan tray for control temperature
Door open detector

2.3 System Outlook & Dimension


2.3.1 Outlook

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2.3.2 Dimension

Item Specification / Function


Dimension (WxDxH) 806mm x 759mm x 2060mm

2.4 Configuration dan Dimension


2.4.1 Shelf Configuration (only cabinet master)

LVDS

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2.4.2 System Konfiguration (cabinet master)

Fan 3 x EFB1548
Open Door Sensor DC LED Lamp 48V
Space Equipment 17U 19
LSA Mounting Umbrella Holder
Air Filter (G4)
Grounding Bar

Laptop Tray
DDF Krone 2x10P

Battery String 1 Air Filter (G4)

Battery String 2

Plith Cabinet Entry

2.4.3 System Konfiguration (cabinet slave)

Fan 3 x EFB1548

48 LED Light
Open Door Sensor

Umbrella Holder

Mounting LSA Air Filter (G4)

Laptop Tray

Battery String 3 Air Filter (G4)

Battery String 4

Plinth / Cable Entry

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2.5 Schematic

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3. Installation
3.1 Completion Tools
Tool Set Hand Drill Ferrules Cripimping

Crimping Scoon Hand Saw Smal & Large Cutter

Waterpas Manual Pliers

Hammer & Chisel Hoe & Belincong Cutter

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Multimeter & Clamp Camera Notebook


Meter

Configuration cable UTP cross

3.2 Preparation
Team Preparation
- Attendence Check in on Site
- Participant Safety Check
- Certfificatin check
- Tools check
Documentation Check
- TSSR
- OSA
- BoQ Sevice Cabinet
- Design Pack Service Cabinet

Make sure the site is RFI (Ready for Installation)


Before to the installation note the following :
o Installation of systems for lightning strikes and ground has been done.
o AC supply: all installation ACPDB been done. Available MCB for Input Rectifier Min
16A for 2,3kW, and 32A for 3.3kW.

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o Propose Plan service cabinet has been exist


Propose establishment of the cabinet has been prepared by the Customer
o Propose establishment of the I-Biem & C Chanel

- For mounting the cabinet to the I-beam and C Chanel is required at least 2
people.
- Place or lift the cabinet to the C Chanel, use the tool if necessary, cabinet
mounted without batteries and module recrifier advance.
- Adjust the screw holes on the plinth cabinet with holes on the C-Chanel.
- Open the cabinet doors first, then remove the screw plinth front panel of the
cabinet to see the position of the screw holes where plinth mounting holes are
in compliance with the C Chanel.
- When it is appropriate, do the mounting screws into the cabinet plinth C
Chanel and tighten the screws.
- After finish mounting C Chanel to the Plint Cabinet, Aplacing Cabinet to the I
Beam, chaeck Positio Propose the Cabinet.
- Make sure Hole for Bolt I-Beam and C Chanel match position.
- Install 4 Bolt at I-Beam and C Chanel, make sure bolt and nuts tighten.

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o Propose setting the foundation Concrete


- Illustration concrete foundations for cabinet mounting

- Check condition leveling Concrete


- Marking Position on foundation for service cabinet use template hole
cabinet.
- The concrete foundation should be drilled first, before drilled the concrete
foundation shall be measured according to the first hole on the plinth at
the cabinet so that the drilling and installation of the cabinet on a concrete
foundation can be directly fastened using dyna bolts S12 and the following
is an illustration of a concrete foundation that has been drilled in
accordance with the cabinet plinth.(for easy working can be use template
for mark 4 hole Anchor)

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Illustration holes have


been drilled in the concrete
foundation

- Illustration Position cabinet to be installed

- Illustration cabinet mounted on a concrete foundation and fasten the


cabinet using a Anchoor that had been recommended

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Illustration Anchor installed properly on the concrete foundation

Illustration cabinet installed properly on the concrete foundation

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Installation of conduit wiring in the cabinet master and the cabinet slave

o The procedure for wiring conduit to the cabinet.

positions that included cable


the position of the cable to conduit cable snap bushing
snap bushing cabling
conduit

conduit wiring installed after wiring conduit attached to


position in the cabinet, then the snap bushing cable
reinstall the cable conduit to properly and remove the
the other cabinet conduit as shown above and
then measuring the cable
about 20cm or as needed,
attach the two sides snap
bushing cable conduit using
cable, then plug it back into
the cabinet

function is for the installation


of conduit wiring AC and DC
wiring in the cabinet master
conduit wiring installed position and slave
on both the cabinet master and
slave

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o Direction of wiring into the cable gland.


illustration of wiring cables from the
cabinet master and slave via cable
conduit

wiring must be in accordance with the


illustration above is wiring from the master
to the slave, both battery cables, fan
cables, cable temperature sensor and alarm make sure the wiring installation must use
a cable conduit

1. Power Cable
2. Battery Cables to Salve
3. Battery Cables to Salve
4. DC Power Cables Fan,
Temp Sensor and Alarm
CCU to Slave
5 11 & a h, for BTS
Vendor

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3.3 Module Installation


To minimize the weight of the system then all rectifier modules shipped separately and
plug it back after arriving at the site

3.3.1 Rectifier installation

1. Attach the rack rectifier rectifier module


2. Press both lock to locking rectifier positions at shelf
3.3.2 Procedure for Installation of rectifier
Replace the rectifier from left to right on the first layer and a second layer that prevents
the use phase equilibrium problems.

3.4 Wiring System


Shelves are fully assembled and all the connections are made in the factory, rack and
module wiring as necessary.

3.5 Grounding DC
DC Grounding connections must be permanently ground to earth, grounding cable is a
cable used Galvanish Steel Wire GSW 3x25mm.

Caution: not connected to neutral AC System

3.6 AC Cabling Connections


AC connection illustration
Wiring door switch on the LSA alarm Wiring ACPDB to AC Dist. Cabinet Master

Alarm Output Connection Relay :


Relay 1 (NC) : Mains Fail
Relay 2 (NC) : Rectifier Fail
Relay 3 (NC) : High Temp.
Relay 4 (NC) : PLD Fail
Relay 5 (NC) : Arrester Fail
Relay 6 (NC) : Fuse Fail
Door Switch : Direct to LSA

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The cable is used to connect AC cables NYFGBY 4 x 10mm (Red,Yellow,Black,Blue) while


the illustration is as follows

Procedures for the use of cable NYFGBY ACPDB 4x10 mm on connection to the system are as
follows Rectifier:
1. Measure length to connect System Rectifier ACPDB.
2. ACPDB connection, measure the length of the cable gland ACPDB to RST for MCB AC
rectifier, having known size next step was peeling part Sheath, Armour and Filler
according to the measured length of cable for connection to the cable ACPDB NYFGBY
then plug insulation stripping the former, as illustrated following:

Illustration sheath, armor and filler without


isolation

Cable length 90cm peeled for ACPDB

Illustration sheath, armor and filler using isolation

Note :
For cable lengths should be adjusted to ACPDB peel is used in the field by using the box above
illustration ACPDB 40 x 60cmm

Illustration of the cable after the peel

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3. Rectifier connection, measure the length of the cable gland into the MCB cabinet rectifer
RST & Neutral terminals, after the size of the unknown next step is to peel part Sheath
& Armour according to the cable length measured for konesi NYFGBY rectifier on the
cable, as illustrated below:

Illustration sheath and armor without


isolation
Illustration of filler using isolation

Illustration sheath and armor using isolation

Illustration Rubber Gland in Cables

4. Cable Gland Installation

Cable gland prepare


Hollowed the Cable gland Hole the Cable gland
rubber with drill rubber

Position cable on rubber Cable position after AC cable preparations


included to hole rubber that have used isolation
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5. After the cable peeled properly then the next is put rollpen/Ferrules the end of the cable
that will connect to the MCB RST & Neutral terminal on the rectifier, after rollpen then
attached to the end of the cable to be connected to ACPDB rollpen to reattach RST cables
and plug Skun to Neutral and tighten rollpen & Skun using crimping rollpen & Skun.
Note : Installation Site Green Field Power cables and grounding must be Buried as deep as
60cm

o Solutions for power wiring using conduit and insulation

3.7 Cabling DC Connection

PRIORITY BREAKERS NON PRIORITY BREAKERS


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
16 16 16 16 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
16A 6A 40A 40A 16A 16A
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Fan
RR RR RR
& ModB TXN SPAR TX SPAR SPAR BB BB BB RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR
U U U
Ligh us 1 E N2 E E U1 U2 U3 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9
10 11 12
t

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3.7.1 Cabling Connection of MCB Load


Wiring Fan Slave to MCB Fan Master

illustration above wiring for the installation of MCB kebel Fan & terminal fan of the slave to
the MCB

3.7.2 Wiring connections at CCU from cabinet master to slave.

(NO) ENVIRONMENT & FAN


(COM) ENVIRONMENT & FAN
(COM) ENVIRONMENT
(NO) FAN
(NO) ENVIRONMENT (COM) FAN

Connection cable

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3.8 Battery and temperature censor


3.8.1 Wiring Battery

NOTE :

- Before Installed Bolt,washer,end surface Intercell Busbar or lug wire use thin grease coat is
applied before assembly.

- Make Sure Battery Cable Wiring correct the polarity

- Make Bolt intercell battery and string already tightent

- When the terminal bolt is fitted and tightened . use grease beyond the surface connections.

3.8.2 Wiring Temperature Censor

Position temperature sensor wiring should be Illustration Position temperature sensor wiring
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3.9 Grounding on the Cabinet


Step by step grounding installation on the cabinet.

1. Open Plinth use with screwdriver on the cabinet.

2. Position Plinth after open, as image below.

Position bolt to remove and move

Position grounding bar if


look front the cabinet
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3. Remove either grounding bolt and installation the grounding bolt to other bar hole, then
tighten with wrench, as image below.

Position bolt is installation


to other and tighthen with
wrench
Position bolt after remove
and move to other hole

4. Installation grounding cable for ground on the bar ground cabinet, as image below

Step installation grounding cable

Position grounding cable on bar


Position grounding cable on bar to be tighten

Two grounding cable out from cable gland


on cabinet to connection grounding bar
site
Position two grounding cable on bar
installed to be good and tight

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5. Installed other end of cable on grounding bar cabinet to grounding site, as image below.

grounding bar cabinet

Grounding Cable Illustration

grounding bar site

Illustration connection grounding bar cabinet


and grounding bar site

6. Grounding installed on grounding bolt the cabinet is as follows

Bolt must tighten, before installation

Position either grounding bolt after


remove for Installed grounding cable
Position grounding with with used wrench
two grounding bolt

The grounding cable installed on gorunding


nut cabinet, as image below

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Then two grounding cable installed on the


grounding bolt with used wrench, as image below.
If all grounding cable installed, next step is combine all grounding cable, as image
below

Image of combine all grounding cable


(as ropes)

7. Installed other end of cable on grounding cabinet to grounding bar site, as image below
grounding cabinet and grounding cable bar cabinet

Grounding cable bar cabinet


Illustration
Grounding cable cabinet
Illustration

grounding bar site

Illustration connection grounding bar cabinet and


grounding cabinet on the grounding bar site

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4 CCU (ESOF009-EAA01)
4.1 Description
Climate Control Unit (CCU) was designed to control most of the outdoor cabinet area.
features of the control functions are heat exchangers, heaters, illumination and detection
serves as a high temperature, low temperature, high water, high humidity, intrusion and
smoke / fire. Excessive characteristics also provides for the user the most flexible way to
meet versatile applications.

Features that are available in the CCU are as follows:


Outdoor cabinet enviroment control.
Automatic peripheral devices detection.
Wide temperature operating range.
Complaint with AC or DC type cooler, heater and lighting.
PWM fan speed control function.
Humidity control function.
User definable alarm function.
User friendly operation interface.
7-segment LED dan LED Display.
C / F convertible display.
High / low temperature, high water, high humidity, intrusion and smoke / fire alarm
function.

4.2 Basic Function


The basic functions of the CCU are:
To controlling the 2 cooling (both AC or DC), 1 heater (both AC or DC) and 1 lighting (both
AC or DC). To monitoring the high water, humidity, smoke / fire, intrusion and
temperature. Each function have individual interface, user can use these interfaces to
control and monitor the situastion of out-door cabinet system. More detail about function
and specification of CCU, refer to the Function Description and system integration
manual

4.2.1 Alarm Table


Description:
a. Major Alarm
b. Minor Alarm
c. Alarm (Major + Minor Alarm)
d. Aux Alarm for customer alarm, but selection only one

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a. Maj Alarm Display Description c. Alarm Display Description


Cooling 1 Cooling 1
CF1 CF1
Fail Alarm Fail Alarm
Cooling 2 Cooling 2
CF2 CF2
Fail Alarm Fail Alarm
Heater Fail Heater Fail
HEF HEF
Alarm Alarm
High Water High Water
H H
Alarm Alarm
High High
Hu Humidity Hu Humidity
Alarm Alarm
Smoke Smoke
SF SF
Alarm Alarm
High High
Ht Temperature Ht Temperature
Alarm Alarm
Intrude Intrude
Do Do
Alarm Alarm
Temperature Temperature
tF tF
Fail Alarm Fail Alarm
CCU Fail CCU Fail
CCU Fail CCU Fail
Alarm Alarm
Low
Lt Temperature
Alarm

d. Aux.
b. Min Alarm Display Description Display Description
Alarm
Low
Cooling 1
Lt Temperture CF1
Fail Alarm
Alarm
Cooling 2
CF2
Fail Alarm
Heater Fail
HEF
Alarm
High Water
H
Alarm
High
Hu Humidity
Alarm
Smoke
SF
Alarm
High
Ht Temperature
Alarm
Intrude
Do
Alarm
Temperature
tF
Fail Alarm
CCU Fail
CCU Fail
Alarm
Low
Lt Temperature
Alarm

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5 Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning and Maintenance
Special maintenance is not necessary for this shelf, unless the shelf is being operated in a
severely harsh environment (dusty environment). The front panels and the cover of the
shelf were treated with a special coating, do not use organic cleanser or volatile solvent or
corrosion damage may occur. For daily clening, brush the dust from the cover and panel, if
necessary, use a gentle cleanser or a lightly dampened lint free cloth to remove any dirt or
smudges.

5.1.1 Periodic Maintenance


Periodic maintenance is not required for normal operation. If necessary, wipe remove
dust from the front of the ESR-48/56A shelf using a lint free, soft cloth an gently wipe
the front of the shelf, the CSU and rectifiers. Use a gentle detergent to clean is
acceptable.

5.2 Removing and Replacing a Rectifier Module


5.2.1 Removing a Rectifier
Open the lock module by sliding latch and then pull the handle out of the rectifier
rectifier to shelf supporting.

5.2.2 Replacing a Rectifier


Install the rectifier module, holding the handle with one hand and using the other to
support the rear half of the rectifier module. Place the rectifier in the shelf and push into
the shelf.

5.2.3 Adding a Rectifier


Installation is the same as replacing the rectifier module

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5.3 Air Filter Maintenance


Clean the air filter with open bolts buffer menepel the filter with a screwdriver, then
remove and clean the air filter.

Butterfly Nut x2

Filter

Filter Frame

Handle Screw x2

5.4 Replacing the Filter


1. Loosen the handle screws. The screws neednt to be removed from the bracket.
2. Loosen the butterfly screws and rotate them to the vertical direction. It neednt move
the butterfly screws from the frame.
3. Lift the frame and move it from the bracket slot.
4. Replace the filter.
5. Set the frame with opposite process of above steps.

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6 Battery Parameter
Battery Parameter Aop Indosat

No Parameter Shoto 6FMX 180 Narada 6-GFM 170FT NSB Blue 170FT (Plus)

1 Float Charge
Float Charge 54 V 54 V 54.72 V

2 Boost Charge Active/Enabled Active/Enabled Active/Enabled


Voltage 56,4 56,4 57,6
Duration 12Hour 12Hour 6 Hour
Star Condition 47 V 47 V 47 V
3 Equalize Active/Enabled Active/Enabled Active/Enabled
Equalize Voltage 56,4 56,4 57,6
Equalize Duration 1440 Minute 1440 Minute 1440 Minute
Equalize Interval 90 Days 90 Days 30 Days
4 Temperature Compensation Active/Enabled Active/Enabled Active/Enabled
Temperature Compensation
Slove -3 mV/C/Cell -3 mV/C/Cell -2 mV/C/Cell
Temperature Compensation
20C 20C 20 C
Refference Temperature
Temperature Compensation
Lower Limit 10C 10C 10C
Temperature Compensation
Upper Limit 40C 40C 45C
5 Battery String Setting
Batt Cap @C10 x Battery Batt Cap @C10 x Battery Batt Cap @C10 x Battery
Capacity (Ah) Bank Bank Bank
10% x Batt Cap @C10 x 10% x Batt Cap @C10 x 10% x Batt Cap @C10 x
Max I Batt Battery Bank Battery Bank Battery Bank
6 System Voltage Supervision
Max Voltage Alarm (Ua max) 58.00 V 58.00 V 58.00 V
Min Voltage Alarm (Ua min) 46.00 V 46.00 V 46.00 V
Max Voltage Safety (Us max) 56.00 V 56.00 V 56.00 V
Mix Voltage Safety (Us min) 52.60 V 52.60 V 52.60 V
7 LVD
LVLD Trip 46 V 46 V 46 V
Hysterisis LVLD 3.5V 3.5V 3.5V
LVBD Trip 43.2 V 43.2 V 43.2 V
Hysterisis LVBD 5V 5V 5V
8 ALARM
DC Low voltage (U min) 46 V 46 V 46 V
DC High voltage (U max) 58 V 58 V 58 V
High temp TA High 40 40 40
High temp TA Low 0 0 0
TA hardware fail Enable Enable Enable
High temp TB 42 42 42
Low temp TB 10 10 10
TB hardware fail Enable Enable Enable
High temp TE 45 45 45
Low temp TE 10 10 10
TE hardware fail Enable Enable Enable
Load fuse Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
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Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement


> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
Battery fuse Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
Door Alarm Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
Fan fail alarm Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
CCU fail Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
AC Surge Fail Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal Configuration > Signal
DC Surge Fail Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement Procesing > Measurement
> Parameter > Parameter > Parameter
9 ALARM OUTPUT (DDF)
Relay 1 Mains Fail
Relay 2 Rectifier module fail
Relay 3 High temperature alarm
Relay 4 LVD Trip Alarm
Relay 5 Surge arrestor fail (AC & DC Surge)
Relay 6 Load & battery trip
Relay 7 Door open
10 DATALOG
10.000 line data log
Periodic record every 1 minutes
Value on data log
Load current
Battery current
Power Rectifier
Floating voltage
Temp Ambient (TA)
Temp Battery 1 (TB1)
Temp Battery 2 (TB2)
Temp Equipment (TE)

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