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  • Page 1 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Instruction Manual 855-339-003...
  • Page 2: Safety Guidelines

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply SAFETY GUIDELINES Principles of Safe Operation and Maintenance Safety must always be the top priority of all personnel involved in the installation, operation, and maintenance of this unit as it operates at high voltages that could be potentially lethal. Technicians must adhere to the appropriate standards and manufacturer’s recommendations to minimize hazards.
  • Page 3 Platinum Series DC Power Supply General Alerts Risk of serious personal injury or damage to equipment and property. Always observe the following: • Install and operate unit in a restricted access location. A restricted access location is an area to which access can be gained only by service personnel using a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security and which is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
  • Page 4 • Consult with manufacturers of surge suppression devices to select appropriately rated protection device(s) and proper installation methods. • ICT’s product warranty does not cover damage caused by power surges and electrostatic discharge events including lightning. 855-339-003_Rev2.00_Instruction Manual...
  • Page 5 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Product Alerts Risk of serious personal injury or damage to equipment and property. Always observe the following: • Operate the supply from a grounded 3-wire 120-volt AC or 230/240-volt AC source (50 or 60 Hz) with a branch circuit breaker rated 20 amps or less.
  • Page 6: General Information

    Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd. Disclaimer ICT shall not be held liable for any damage or injury involving this product if it has been subjected to misuse and exposure to environmental conditions not conforming to the product’s limits of operation, improper installation, or maintenance.
  • Page 7 Platinum Series DC Power Supply ICT LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty period on ICT products is two (2) years from date of purchase from an authorized ICT reseller or OEM with valid proof of purchase, or from date of shipment from the ICT manufacturing facility. The warranty period for a repaired product or part is ninety (90) days or the remainder of the unexpired term of the new product warranty period, whichever is greater.
  • Page 8 Platinum Series DC Power Supply In no event shall ICT be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages such as, but not limited to, loss of use, business or goodwill, loss of revenue, or loss of profits, which may result, either directly or indirectly, from defects in products provided by ICT.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................... 1 Features ..................2 2.0 INSTALLATION ..................2 Unpacking and Inspection ............2 Package Contents ............... 3 2.2.1 Tools and Parts Needed ..........3 Quick Install Guide ..............3 System Configuration ..............
  • Page 10 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Log In/Log Out ................30 System ..................32 4.2.1 STATUS ............... 32 4.2.2 SETTINGS & CONTOL ..........34 Battery Backup (SBC models) ..........35 4.3.1 STATUS ............... 35 4.3.2 SETTINGS & CONTOL ..........36 Alarms ..................46 4.4.1 STATUS ...............
  • Page 11 Platinum Series DC Power Supply LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Front View ....................1 Figure 2. Rear View (SBC Model) ................5 Figure 3. The "+ BAT" Terminal ................8 Figure 4. DC Output Bus Bars ................10 Figure 5. Primary and Secondaries Connected in Parallel ........11 Figure 6.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 1.0 INTRODUCTION The ICT Platinum Series is an intelligent high-performance DC power supply in a 1RU rack mount design with power factor corrected AC input and extremely low noise output for powering wireless communications, broadband, and radio access equipment where high reliability is essential.
  • Page 13: Features

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 1.1 Features • 800 or 1,600 watts of output power • Power Factor Corrected wide range AC input • 12-, 24- or 48-volt nominal DC output (floating ground) • Isolated design allows operation with positive or negative ground •...
  • Page 14: Package Contents

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 2.2 Package Contents • Power supply • Two rack-mounting ears (installed) • Quick Start Guide • Instruction Manual (USB drive) • Bag containing the following: DC output bus bar cover One 3-pin AC input wire clamp connector plug One 7-pin REMOTE connector plug Three 1/4-inch nuts for output terminal connection Three 1/4-inch bolts for output terminal connection...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    De-energize the unit/system before making any change to the wiring and connections. WARNING All DC outputs of ICT’s DC power systems are isolated from chassis ground (floating). DC output returns can remain isolated from ground (DC-I) or can be grounded (DC-C), as per site grounding requirements and/or local or national electrical codes.
  • Page 16: Surge Protection Device(S) Installation

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply "REMOTE" Connector AC Input Chassis Ground Stud (Pin 1 to 7) LAN Port 10/100Base-T "+ BAT" "POS" "NEG" A and B "SHARE" Ports Terminal Output Output Figure 2. Rear View (SBC Model) Table 3. Minimum Size Equipment Grounding Conductors for Grounding Raceway and Equipment Conductor Size (AWG or kcmil) Maximum Circuit Breaker Size...
  • Page 17: Sensor, Alarm And Remote Control Connections

    Use 16–24 AWG wire. Refer to Tables 6 and 7 for which conditions will trigger a form-C alarm. 3. Connect the optional external Battery Temperature Sensor (ICT- TMP, for use with lead-acid batteries only, on SBC models) to pins 4 and 5 on the REMOTE connector as shown in Table 4. This will allow the Platinum Series to compensate for the battery charge voltage according to the battery temperature.
  • Page 18: Battery Connections (If Applicable)

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 2.9 Battery Connections (if applicable) Risk of serious personal injury or damage to equipment and property. Observe the following: • Use a battery with rating and capacity appropriate for the model of power supply in use. •...
  • Page 19: Network Cable Connection

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply An external lead-acid or lithium-ion battery with the same nominal voltage as the power supply may be connected directly to the output terminals, or to the "+ BAT" terminal (on SBC models) to provide a DC backup capability. On SBC models, the internal LVD contactor will disconnect the battery should it discharge below the voltage level which is set in the Battery Backup section of the GUI.
  • Page 20: Ac Power Source Connections

    Install appropriately rated surge suppression systems on AC, DC, and data connections. CAUTION The ICT Platinum Series provides flexible, managed DC power from single- phase AC power between 100 and 300 volts AC. 1. Create an AC power cable using a 3-conductor cord rated for the...
  • Page 21: Load Connections

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 2.13 Load Connections • DC-AC inverters should not be connected to any of the load connection points without a battery connected to the system. DC-AC inverters create significant inrush current and may damage the circuitry or interfere with the operation of power supplies when there is no battery connected.
  • Page 22: Parallel Power Supply Installation (If Applicable)

    Primary, requiring only additional AC line input connections, control jumper cable (ICT-JMP) connection, and the installation of parallel bus bars (ICT-PAR) to parallel the power supply outputs. A battery and an external LVD can be connected 855-339-003_Rev2.00_Instruction Manual...
  • Page 23 1. Connect the positive terminals (labelled "POS") of each unit together at a common positive load point using the Parallel Bus Bars (ICT- PAR) as shown in Figure 5. See Section 2.13. 2. Connect the negative terminals (labelled "NEG") of each unit...
  • Page 24: Operation: Front Display Panel

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 3.0 OPERATION: FRONT DISPLAY PANEL Energize the external AC source and turn the front panel Power Switch to ON position to power up the unit. Check that the front display panel powers up and an initial start-up screen appears, which is then replaced with the main screen (System Status screen).
  • Page 25: Figure 7. Menu Structure

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply MAIN SCREEN SYSTEM STATUS SYSTEM SETTINGS INPUT VOLTAGE 104V OUTPUT VOLTAGE 55.2V ADJUST SETTINGS OUTPUT VOLTAGE 55.2V CURRENT LIMIT 15.0A OUTPUT CURRENT 0.0A DC OUTPUT ADVANCED SETTINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS BATTERY SETTINGS PARALLEL SETTINGS COMM & SECURITY SETTINGS BATTERY STATUS BATTERY SETTINGS BATTERY VOLTAGE...
  • Page 26: System Status

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 3.2.1 System Status The main system status screen will show the most current operating conditions for the unit, primarily the Input Voltage (VAC), the Output Voltage (VDC), the unit’s Output Current (A). To view the total current supplied by the units connected in parallel, refer to the Parallel Status window in the System Status tab in the graphical user interface (GUI) (See Section 4.2.1).
  • Page 27: Battery Status (Sbc Models)

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Press Enter to select. Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust setting (Output Voltage shown), press Enter to set value and return to previous screen. Press Back to return to System Settings screen without saving changes. Scroll to the Advanced Settings line, and then press Enter...
  • Page 28 Platinum Series DC Power Supply • Battery current will be zero when not charging, + while charging and − while discharging • A battery graphic marked with X indicates the LVD is open • Battery voltage will be zero when no battery is connected Press Enter to move to the Battery Settings.
  • Page 29 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Scroll to highlight the setting or sub-menu to change. • LVD Disconnect V • LVD Reconnect Voltage • Charge Current • Overcurrent Alarm • Battery Type • Battery Capacity (Ah) rating • Battery discharge rate (hrs.) used for capacity spec.
  • Page 30 Platinum Series DC Power Supply 9). The unit believes the battery is deeply discharged, and possibly damaged. A deeply discharged battery will not be reconnected as a safety measure. The battery will need to be manually checked for proper function and then manually charged to at least 24 volts (on a 48-volt system) before the LVD will close.
  • Page 31 Platinum Series DC Power Supply TEMP-CO/cell (only available for lead-acid batteries): Ensure the Battery Temperature Sensor (ICT-TMP) is installed and connected to the battery case (see Section 2.8) for optimal lead-acid battery charging and best battery life. Set the "Temperature Compensation/°C" level per battery cell to match the recommendation of the battery manufacturer (−4 mV/°C per cell is typical).
  • Page 32 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Use the Up/Down buttons to select setting, press Enter set selected setting and return to previous screen. Press Back to return to previous screen without saving changes. Press Enter to start discharge test. Status will show PROGRESS when equalize charge is occurring.
  • Page 33 Platinum Series DC Power Supply the external battery will power the system load until either the MAX TIME limit or the STOP VOLTAGE is reached. A Discharge Test Complete notification (on the front display and with an e-mail if messaging is configured via the GUI) will indicate a Test Failure if the Stop Voltage is reached before the Max Time limit, as the battery was not able to power the load for the desired duration.
  • Page 34: Parallel Status

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Press Enter to set to STOP DISCHARGE TEST screen. Use the Up/Down buttons to select setting, press Enter set selected setting. Press Back to return to previous screen without saving changes. Status will show FAIL when discharge test completed.
  • Page 35: Alarm History

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply enabled. Verify the output voltage and current settings, then manually re-enable the output. Scroll to highlight the setting to adjust. • Mode • Device ID Press Enter to select. Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust setting, press Enter mode return previous screen.
  • Page 36: Network Status

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Alarm History screen with alarms in history Press Enter to see the Alarm History log. Scroll through the history screens to see the 20 most recent Alarm events. NOTE: The system date and time are normally set by the network. These may be manually set, see GUI, Communications Basic Setup tab (see Section 4.5.1).
  • Page 37 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Scroll to highlight the setting to adjust, press Enter to go to the selected setting’s screen or press Back to return to previous screen without saving changes. Press Enter to select the sub- menu. Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the setting and press Enter to set the value and...
  • Page 38: Notification Screens

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply RESET COMM SETTINGS: Reset the admin password, port settings, and IP address to the factory defaults by pressing the "YES" button in the Reset Comm Settings. This does not affect the LCD password not user accounts in the GUI (see Section 3.3). Press Enter to select.
  • Page 39: Password Reset

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Discharge Test Notification A notification will automatically appear indicating the results of a Discharge Test at the completion of the test. Press Enter or Back buttons to return to jump to the System Status screen. A notification will automatically appear indicating a test failure.
  • Page 40: Status Indicators And Alarms

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 3.4 Status Indicators and Alarms The status of the Platinum Series is indicated on the front display panel, or via the network GUI (see Section 4) on remotely monitored units. It is also available through SNMP (see Section 4.5.2). The form-C alarm contacts on the rear panel indicate an alarm condition and the core status of the unit.
  • Page 41: External Remote Shutdown

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Table 7. Battery Management Alarms (SBC model) Alarm Send Alarm Condition Trigger Condition Contactor Relay E-mail Battery Battery current rises above Open Active Overcurrent overcurrent setting for 10 s Battery Battery voltage at LVD or Disconnected by Open Active...
  • Page 42 This is not required for a network connection (See Section 4.5.2). The IP address of any ICT unit on a local network can be found by running the ICT "IP Address Discovery tool", after installing it on a Windows computer connected to the same network (tool available for download from ICT http://www.ict-power.com/resources/tools-...
  • Page 43: System

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 4.2 System Once successfully logged in, the System tab will be shown in the browser. 4.2.1 STATUS This tab provides the operating status of the unit. Power Supply Status Input Voltage: Shows the input AC voltage. Output Voltage: Shows output DC voltage.
  • Page 44 NOTE: The Estimated Run-time Remaining and Battery State of Charge values shown are estimated values. Battery Temperature: Shows the temperature measured on the optional ICT Battery Temperature Probe (ICT-TMP) if installed. LVD Status: Shows status of the battery’s low voltage disconnect (LVD) contactor (Closed or Open).
  • Page 45: Settings & Contol

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 4.2.2 SETTINGS & CONTOL This tab is used to adjust the System Output Settings on a Standalone or Primary unit. This tab is locked out on all Secondary units as the Primary unit will control the settings. DC Output Status On/Off Buttons: Use these to remotely disable or enable the DC output and optional battery LVD contactor.
  • Page 46: Battery Backup (Sbc Models)

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Voltage" to match the float voltage requirement for the external battery. The default setting varies based on the power supply model being used (see Table 1). Current Limit: Set the power supply output "Current Limit" to limit the total current that can be drawn by all the external loads and charging the battery.
  • Page 47: Settings & Contol

    NOTE: The Estimated Run-time Remaining and Battery State of Charge values shown are estimated values. Battery Temperature: Shows the temperature measured on the optional ICT Battery Temperature Probe (ICT-TMP) if installed. LVD Status: Shows status of the LVD battery contactor (Closed or Open).
  • Page 48 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Always consult battery manufacturer’s specifications when selecting battery type. Incorrect battery type setting may damage the battery. If Lithium Ion type battery is selected, an integrated battery management system (BMS) must be used to WARNING protect the battery cells from inappropriate voltage or current levels.
  • Page 49 Platinum Series DC Power Supply NOTE: The system must have the battery temperature sensor (ICT- TMP) installed on the battery for this setting to have an effect (default setting is 0 mV, assumes 25°C operation). Battery Charge Current Limit Charge Current Limit: Set the maximum current that the unit may provide through the optional Battery terminal while still allowing the full rated current to be drawn from the main output.
  • Page 50: Table 8. Default Equalize Voltage Settings

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Equalize Voltage: Set this to the battery manufacturer’s recommended value for an equalize (or boost) charge (for flooded lead-acid batteries only). A regular high voltage equalize charge will help prevent stratification of the electrolyte in the battery and can help extend its life. The default setting varies based on the power supply rating.
  • Page 51 Platinum Series DC Power Supply NOTE: NTP Time Synchronization must be enabled on the Communications Basic Setup page to enable automatically recurring equalize charges. An Equalize Charge can only be initiated when the battery is fully charged (A fully charged battery will have charge current close to zero).
  • Page 52: Table 9. Deeply Discharged Battery Values (Typical)

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply contactor will automatically close so that the power supply can charge the battery directly. NOTE: For lead-acid battery, the LVD contactor will not close if the lead- acid battery is less than 24 volts on a 48-volt system (see Table 9). The unit believes the battery is deeply discharged, and possibly damaged.
  • Page 53: Table 13. Default Battery Over-Current Settings

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Activate Alarm Form C Contact: Select the check box to have the rear panel alarm contacts change state whenever the battery is disconnected by the LVD. The default setting is Enabled. Send E-mail: Select the check box to have an e-mail sent to the e-mail addresses set up on the communications page whenever the battery is disconnected by the LVD (see Section 4.5.3).
  • Page 54 Platinum Series DC Power Supply SOC Threshold: Set the threshold that will trigger when a battery state of charge falls below the specified level. Set the threshold to 0 amps to disable this alarm. The default setting is 0 (Disabled). Activate Alarm Form C Contact: Select the check box to have the rear panel alarm contacts change state whenever a Battery Low SOC condition occurs.
  • Page 55: Table 14. Default Discharge Voltage Limit Settings

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply display panel and is delivered via e-mail if messaging is configured via the GUI (see Section 4.5.3). The unit’s log (see Section 4.5.1) will record the completion of the discharge test. A "Discharge Test Failure" notification indicates the battery is unable to power to load for the set duration.
  • Page 56 Platinum Series DC Power Supply NOTE: NTP Time Synchronization must be enabled on the Communications Basic Setup page to enable automatic Discharge Tests. A discharge test can only be initiated when the battery is fully charged (A fully charged battery will have charge current close to zero).
  • Page 57: Alarms

    4.4.2 SETTINGS & CONTOL Use this tab to configure the actions to be taken when power alarms are triggered. The ICT Platinum Power Supply can send email alerts if the E-Mail Setup (see Section 4.5.3) has been completed. 855-339-003_Rev2.00_Instruction Manual...
  • Page 58 Platinum Series DC Power Supply DC Output Failure Alarm Activate Alarm Form C Contact: Select this check box to have the unit send a form-C alarm when the DC Output failure occurs. The default setting is Enabled. Send E-mail: Select this check box to have an e-mail sent to the e-mail addresses set up on the communications page whenever a DC Output failure occurs.
  • Page 59: Communications

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Send E-mail: Select this check box to have an e-mail sent to the e-mail addresses set up on the communications page whenever an AC Input Failure / System Failure occurs. The default setting is Enabled. Over-Temperature Alarm Activate Alarm Form C Contact: Select this check box to have the unit send a form-C alarm when an internal or battery Over-Temperature...
  • Page 60: Basic Setup

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 4.5.1 BASIC SETUP Use this tab to configure the unit’s name, configure the parallel operation settings, set the date and time and data logging features. Device Info Device Name: Enter a descriptive name for the power supply. This name will be used in all e-mail messages.
  • Page 61 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Send Secondary Unit Alarm Emails: Select the check box on Primary unit to have the Primary forward all alarm e-mails from the connected Secondary power supplies. Use this feature to monitor all units in parallel set with a single Ethernet connection made to the Primary unit only.
  • Page 62: Network Setup

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Data Logging: Set to "Enabled" to enable data logging. This will keep a running record of all the key system parameters and alarms, recorded once per minute for the last 30 days. The default is Disabled. Log Start Date: Shows date and time that the data log started.
  • Page 63 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Subnet Mask: Set the mask for the subnet the unit is located on. Gateway: Set the IP address of the default router (Gateway) used for connecting attached devices to different networks. Primary DNS: Set the IP address of the Primary DNS Server for the network.
  • Page 64 The information available from the SNMP agent is described in a MIB (Management Information Base) file, which can be downloaded from the ICT website: https://ict-power.com/resources/tools-utilities/. The MIB file can also be downloaded from within the GUI. There are links in the SNMP section of the Communications Network Setup tab and on the Help tab.
  • Page 65 SNMP. This setting requires a different MIB file which can downloaded from Website: https://www.ict- power.com/resources/tools-utilities/. SNMP Contact Information: Set contact information, such as an operator name and phone number for the unit, which can be read via SNMP queries (this information is optional).
  • Page 66: E-Mail Setup

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply SNMP Traps Trap Version: Set the SNMP version (v1 or v3) for SNMP traps sent from the system. The appropriate settings for the selected SNMP version will need to be configured. Trap Community: Set the community string/password that will be sent with all SNMPv1 traps.
  • Page 67 Platinum Series DC Power Supply E-mail SMTP Server: Set the name or the IP address of the SMTP server used for sending outgoing e-mail (e.g., "smtp.gmail.com"). This field is limited to 64 characters. SMTP Port: Set the port used by the SMTP server. The default setting is 25.
  • Page 68: User Setup

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply SMTP User Name: Set an SMTP user name here, if required by the SMTP server. Leave this field blank if the server does not require authentication. This field is limited to 48 characters. SMTP Password: Set an SMTP password here, if required by the SMTP server.
  • Page 69 Platinum Series DC Power Supply User Accounts Shows the User Name and Access Level. Edit User Select to edit an existing user account. Set the access level for each user. Access Level: Set the access level: • Administrator: This level has full access to the unit settings and can set up users and change passwords ("admin"...
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Password (confirm): Confirm password. Confirm Changes User Name: Enter admin user name to confirm these changes are valid. Password: Enter the password for the admin name to confirm the changes are valid. Add User to save and return to the previous screen. 4.5.5 MAINTENANCE Use this tab to reset the unit (soft reset), restore the factory default settings, or send a test e-mail to verify e-mail functionality.
  • Page 71 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Reset Communications Select the "Reset" button to restart the Communications Controller of the Platinum Series without interrupting DC power to the output terminals. All other settings are maintained during the reset. Restore Factory Default Settings Select the "Restore"...
  • Page 72 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Firmware Update Download the latest Platinum Series firmware file from the ICT website (ict- power.com) to a local computer. Select the "Update Firmware" button to access the Firmware Update page shown below. Use this page to update the firmware on the power system control module by clicking the "Choose...
  • Page 73: Help

    4.6 Help This tab has helpful links to ICT’s website. Instruction Manual Click the "HERE" button to download the ICT Platinum Series Instruction Manual from ICT’s website. SNMP Click the "HERE" button to download the SNMP MIB file.
  • Page 74: Operation: Parallel (If Applicable)

    Up to six power supplies of the same output voltage rating can be connected in parallel to provide up to six times the total output power capability of a single unit. An optional bus bar set (ICT-PAR) is available to simplify connection of units in parallel. When multiple power supplies are operating in parallel, these should all be connected together through the RS485 "SHARE"...
  • Page 75: Connecting The Power Supplies In Parallel

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Figure 8. "SHARE" Ports 5.2 Connecting the Power Supplies in Parallel See Section 2.16. 5.3 Configuring the Power Supplies for Parallel Operation The Platinum Series power supplies connected in parallel can be configured for parallel operation either with the front display panel access (see Section 5.3.1) or with the GUI access (see Section 5.3.2).
  • Page 76 Platinum Series DC Power Supply Set Parallel Mode Scroll to "Mode", then press Enter to move to the "Set Parallel Mode" screen Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust setting, press Enter mode return previous screen. Press Back to return to previous screen without saving changes.
  • Page 77: Advanced Parallel Operation With Gui Access

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Alarms will be shown as they occur, press Back button to return to the previous screen, press Enter Alarm History info. 5.3.2 Advanced Parallel Operation with GUI Access In the Graphical User Interface (GUI), configure the parallel operation settings on the "Communications"...
  • Page 78: Changing A Power Supply Back To Standalone Mode

    1. Turn the Power Switch on all parallel units to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect the connections to the positive terminal "POS" and negative terminal "NEG" by removing the Parallel Bus Bars (ICT- PAR); and SHARE interface "A" and "B" by removing the Parallel Control Cable (ICT-JMP).
  • Page 79: Operation: Standard Power Shelf (Not Applicable)

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 6.0 OPERATION: STANDARD POWER SHELF (not applicable) 7.0 FAQs 7.1 Can Platinum Series provide negative voltage? Yes. The Platinum Series has a floating output and can provide a positive or negative voltage. Make a ground connection to either the "POS" terminal of the power supply for a negative voltage system or the "NEG"...
  • Page 80 7.7 How do I access the web-based configuration utility? • Check the correct IP address for the system by downloading and running the ICT IP Address Discovery tool from http://www.ict- power.com/tools-utilities/. • Check the network cable connections to the unit and the network.
  • Page 81: How Do I Upgrade The Firmware

    7.8 How do I upgrade the firmware? On the ICT website, click on Resources > Product Firmware and select the product. Download the latest firmware. In the ZIP file will be a README document with step-by-step instructions or see section "Firmware Update"...
  • Page 82 See Section 3.3. 7.12 How do I log out of the GUI? To log out of the ICT Platinum Series GUI, click on the Logout link on the top right of the browser window. The system will also automatically log off the user after 20 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 83: Product Specifications

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 8.0 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Electrical Specifications Table 15. Overall Electrical Specifications Parameters Rating AC Input Nominal Rating 120 / 240 VAC; 50 / 60 Hz AC Input Operating Range 108 to 264 VAC AC Input Maximum Range 90 to 300 VAC Input Power Factor (typical) 0.99...
  • Page 84: Physical Specifications

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 12 V 12 V 24 V 24 V 48 V 48 V Rating 120 A 60 A 60 A 30 A 30 A 1600 W 800 W 1600 W 800 W 1600 W 800 W Efficiency (typical) Output Noise...
  • Page 85: Regulatory Specification

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 8.3 Regulatory Specification Table 18. Regulatory Compliance Category Certification Safety, EMC-Emissions, CSA/UL/EN 60950-1 Standard, FCC Part 15 ClassB / EMC-Immunity, CE, RoHS EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-1, CE, and RoHS 8.4 Mechanical Specifications Table 19. Dimension and Weight Physical Property Value Dimension - L x W x H...
  • Page 86: Figure 9. Dimensions

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply Figure 9. Dimensions 855-339-003_Rev2.00_Instruction Manual Page 75 of 76...
  • Page 87: Glossary

    Platinum Series DC Power Supply 9.0 GLOSSARY • One Rack Unit; 1.75-inch (44.55 mm) of rack height • A, amps Amperes • Amperes (Root Mean Square) • Advanced Encryption Standard • Ampere-Hours • ANSI American National Standards Institute • Address Resolution Protocol •...
  • Page 88 Find the latest version of this manual here: https://ict-power.com/product/platinum-series-3/ INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY LTD. 26921 Gloucester Way Langley, British Columbia, Canada V4W 3Y3 T +1 604.856.6303 (International) T +1 877.930.0717 (North America Toll-free) www.ict-power.com...

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