Safety Precautions Before starting the operation, please read the operation instructions and precautions carefully to reduce the occurrence of accidents. The "Care, attention, warning, danger" items in the product and product manual do not represent all safety matters that should be followed, and only serve as a supplement to various operating safety precautions.
During thunderstorms, strong electromagnetic fields are generated in the atmosphere. Do not perform installation activities during thunderstorm activity, and ensure that the unit is properly grounded at time of installation to prevent damage to the equipment when operating. Static Electricity Static electricity generated by the human body can damage electrostatic sensitive components on the circuit board, such as large-scale integrated circuits (ics).
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5. The batteries must always be oriented with the electrode face up during handling process, do not invert or tilt. Power Off the Load and protect the battery The power supply system includes an integrated protective function to maintain the health of the batteries.
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The signal cables must be bundled separately from the power cables at a distance of at least 150mm.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Description and Configuration 1.2 Key Features Chapter 2 Installation guide 2.1 Installation Preparation 2.2 Mechanical Installation 2.3 Electrical Installation 2.4 Connecting Signal Cables Chapter 3 Commissioning 3.1 Check the installation and power on 3.2 Setting basic parameters 3.3 Check Alarms Status 3.4 Check System Run Status...
1.1 Description and Configuration Figure 1 shows the system configuration diagram for DCIPS2B-S-00-B63 Figure 1: DCIPS2B-S-00-B63 System Configuration Diagram...
1.2 Key Features Wide Ac input voltage working range 85Vac ~ 300Vac. The rectifier module adopts active power factor compensation technology, and the power factor value reaches Rectifier module provide high efficiency up to 96% and utilize comprehensive soft switching technology.
Installation Guide This chapter describes how to install and connect cables to the power system. Before installation, read the safety regulations carefully, and then install and connect cables according to this chapter. 2.1 Installation Preparation Unpack and check the goods against the packing list, and for any apparent damage. Select power cables based on relevant specifications electrical industry specifications.
The cross-sectional area of the system ground cable must be the same as that of the largest power distribution cable, but no smaller than 35mm . The terminals of the ground bus bar are M6 screws. 2.2 Mechanical installation First, install the 2U power frame into a standard 19” power cabinet. The front panel has four screw positions for securing.
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Connect Ground Cable All cables are led from the top of the cabinet. Remove the cabinet cover before wiring. Connect one end of the ground cable to the ground copper bar in the equipment room and the other end to the ground terminal.
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Connect PV system to solar module (if applicable) 1. Connect wiring from the PV+ and PV- inputs from the solar system to the provided terminals. The recommended cable size is 4mm² (11 AWG), AC input voltage range : 70 ~ 150 Vdc...
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2. Select one of the terminals for the positive or negative wire connection. Use a flathead screwdriver to push out the sliders, insert the wires into the channels until they are visible through the window, and then push the sliders back into position. 3.
2.4 Connecting signal lines The front panel of the monitoring module DS-PMU-01 includes a display screen, four buttons and two RJ45 heads. Monitoring Module Indicator Status Indicator Labels Color Normal State Abnormal State Abnormal Cause Operating Indicator Light Green No working power supply Warning Indicator Light Yellow General warning...
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1 Network Port Serial number Definitio 2 Communication Port Serial number Definitio RS485_4B RS485_4A DGND DGND DGND DGND RS485_1B RS485_1A The signal terminals are shown below: On the front panel there are 6 DI, 6 DO, 2 temperature sampling and 2 reserved 485 (can be configured as needed)
System Configuration This chapter describes how to energize the power system after it is installed. Commissioning should always be performed by qualified personnel, compliant with all safety warnings and corresponding safety regulations. 3.1 Check Installation and Power On Ensure that the AC input circuit breaker, the mains input circuit breaker of the rectifier module, and the load circuit breaker are disconnected, and that all devices are properly installed.
Start Up Verified Remarks Close the AC input circuit breaker of the system and close the input circuit breaker of one rectifier module. The green LED on the rectifier module will light up and the fan will start to rotate. After a delay, the monitoring module displays an output voltage of 53.5V Check the bus polarity and system voltage with a voltmeter.
3.3 Check Alarms Status Check Alarms Check whether each function unit can trigger alarms and whether the alarms are displayed on the cabinet monitoring module. Verified Remarks When a rectifier module is removed, a Communication interruption alarm for Module N is ...
Verified Remarks The system type is 48V, 75A, or 300AUTO The AC voltage displayed on the monitoring module is correct The difference between the DC voltage displayed by the monitoring module and the actual voltage should not exceed ±0.3V The difference between the battery current displayed by the monitoring module and the ...
Troubleshooting This chapter describes the measures to be taken when a system alarm occurs and the routine maintenance of the power system. When maintaining a power supply device, the maintenance personnel must have sufficient knowledge of the power system. 4.1 Alarm Handling The monitoring module divides alarm types into four levels: major alarm, critical alarm, minor alarm, and no alarm.
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Serial Alarm Treatment method Number Name Whether the set value is too high, if too high should be changed. If the mains voltage is lower than 176V, the rectifier module will limit the power output, and if it is lower than 80V, it will stop working. Therefore, for undervoltage the long-term undervoltage power supply network, it is necessary to negotiate with the relevant power network maintenance personnel to...
Serial Alarm Treatment method Number Name Check whether the mains voltage is higher than the AC overvoltage point (305V) or lower than the AC undervoltage point (80V) of the rectifier. Module Therefore, for long-term overvoltage or undervoltage power supply protection networks, it is necessary to negotiate with the relevant power network maintenance personnel to improve the grid Check whether the fan of the rectifier module is running.
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Related Anomaly monitoring Abnormal cause Handling suggestion alarms module still does not work properly, replace the module Green light The background monitor operates the No alarm shining module Remove objects that impede the Fan obstruction operation of the fan The module is protected Air duct is not smooth: there Remove obstructions from the intake...
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Related Anomaly monitoring Abnormal cause Handling suggestion alarms normal and the fault persists, replace the faulty module Module fan Red lamp Fan fault Replace a new fan fault...
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