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Unipower Sageon II 200A (N+1) Product Manual (131 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
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Figure 1-1 Sageon2.L24; 200A, 1 Tier Distribution
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Figure 1-2 Sageon2.L25; 200A, 1 Tier Distribution with Ac Breakers
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Figure 1-3 Sageon2.L26; 200A, 2 Tier Distribution
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Figure 1-4 Sageon2.L27; 200A, 2 Tier Distribution with Ac Breakers
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Product Description
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Figure 1-5 Simplified Block Diagram, 48V Sageon 200A
15
19" Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (1 Tier)
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23" Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (2 Tier)
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Sageon 200A Environmental Specifications
17
Sageon 200A Electrical Specifications
17
General Specifications
17
Bus Specifications
17
EMC Specifications
18
Rectifier Specifications
19
Safety Specifications
20
Monitoring Specifications
20
Alarm Specifications
20
Specifications
16
Product Support
21
2 Installation
23
Installation Summary
23
Reference Material
24
Tools and Accessories
24
Selecting and Sizing Copper DC Power Cables
24
Table 2-1 Wire Sizing
25
Torque Specifications
26
Selecting a Location
26
Table 2-2 Torque Specifications, Steel Fasteners
26
Connecting Ac Power to the Sageon 200A
27
Sageon 200A Connections to Ground
27
Lightning and Transient Suppression
28
User's AC Electrical Service Panel
28
Figure 2-1 Return Bus Location
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AC Input Cabling
29
Table 2-3 Circuit Breaker Selection, Ac Power
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Figure 2-2 Typical Ac Input & Battery Connection (L26 Shown)
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Figure 2-3 Rectifier Breaker Location
30
Rectifier Position Address
31
Connecting Battery Cables
32
Connecting Customer Loads
33
Figure 2-4 DC Output Bus (Load) Locations (2 Tier Shown)
33
Connecting External Alarm Annunciators
34
Battery Temperature Sensors and Kits (Option)
34
Figure 2-5 Relay Interface Board, Customer Connections
34
Figure 2-6 Temperature Concentrator Board
35
Figure 2-7 Battery Connections
35
Table 2-4 Battery Temperature Sensor Connections
36
Installing a Battery Current Transducer (Option)
37
Figure 2-8 Temperature Sensor Location
37
Sageon Battery Monitor (Option)
38
Figure 2-9 Typical Battery Current Transducer
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Table 2-5 Battery Current Transducer Connections
38
Site Monitor System (Option)
39
Communications
39
Installing and Removing Rectifiers
39
Figure 2-10 Rectifiers
39
Configuration
41
General Description
41
Figure 2-11 Rear View of Connections
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Figure 2-12 Connections on Controller Backplane
42
3 Commissioning
43
Preparation
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Commissioning a System
43
Mounting the Power Module
45
Gaining Access to Rear Wiring
45
Overview of External Wiring Connections
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Figure 3-1 Mount Points for Securing Power Module in a Rack
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Figure 3-2 Typical Sageon 200A Internal Schematic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 3)
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Figure 3-3 Continue Typical Sageon 200A Internal Schematic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 3)
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Figure 3-4 Continue Typical Sageon 200A Internal Schematic Diagram (Sheet 3 of 3)
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Factory Supplied Configurations
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Single Phase - Individual Protected External Feeds
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Figure 3-5 Customer Ac Feed Terminals
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Figure 3-6 Single Phase Feed (Phase to Neutral)
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Figure 3-7 Single Phase Feed (Phase to Phase)
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Figure 3-8 Split Single Phase Feed (Phase to Neutral)
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Figure 3-9 Y-Three Phase Feed -Connected Rectifiers (Phase to Phase)
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Figure 3-10 Y-Three Phase Feed (Phase to Neutral)
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Figure 3-11 -Three Phase Feed (Phase to Phase)
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Figure 3-12 Y-Three Phase Feed; Single Phase to Recifiers
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Figure 3-13 Y-Three Phase Feed; Single Phase to Rectifiers
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Surge Protection Requirements
54
Temperature Sensors
54
Figure 3-14 Surge Protection
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Auxiliary Relay Connections
55
Controller Power Connections
55
Figure 3-15 Communication Interface Board (Opt) & Multiple Alarm Board
55
Front Panel Usb Communications Connection
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Remote Communication Connection
56
TCP/IP and Sageview Interfaces
56
Battery Distribution Module Interface
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Figure 3-16 Battery Distribution Module (Bdm) Interface
57
Adding Auxiliary Expansion Modules (Sageon Battery &/Or Site Monitor)
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Figure 3-17 Auxillary Board
58
4 Configuration and Operation
59
Table 4-1 Summary of Default System (Scu) Parameters
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The "Home" Screen
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Using the Operator Panel Push Buttons
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Figure 4-1 Operator Panel
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Reading the Operator Panel System Status Leds
63
Reading Alarm Messages
63
Table 4-2 Reading Operator Panel System Status Leds
63
Table 4-3 Operator Panel Annunciated Alarm Messages
64
Home Menu Screens
65
Sageon Battery Monitor
69
Site Monitor
70
Rect (Rectifier) Menu Screens
70
Batt Menu Screens
72
Battery Temperature Compensation
74
Equalization
75
Battery Low Voltage Disconnect (BLVD)-(LVLD Screens)
76
Battery Discharge Test Screens
76
BDT Results Screen
78
BDT Results Screen, Additional Details
78
BDT Disabled
78
Alarm Log Screens
79
Sageon Battery Monitor Setup
79
Table 4-4 Sbm Boards Needed for Various Battery Configurations
79
Battery Cell Measurements
80
Frequency of Measurement
80
Commissioning
80
Operation
81
Summary of Controller Front Panel Controls
81
5 Sageview
82
Configuration
82
Sageview Benefits
82
Figure 5-1 Network Connections
82
Monitoring
83
Security
83
Cable and Network Connections
83
Local Connection, Standard
83
Remote Connection, Ethernet, Option
83
Pc Requirements
83
Installing Sageview
84
Operating Sageview
86
Main Screen
87
Figure 5-2 System Status Screen
87
Initial Settings
88
Password - Remote PC
88
Access Code - Local PC
88
Communications
89
Configuration
91
Create a New Configuration
91
Figure 5-3 Scu Parameters Dialog Box
92
Figure 5-4 Rectifier Parameter Dialog Box
92
Edit an Existing Configuration
93
Figure 5-5 Site Monitor Dialog Box
93
Controller Components
94
Alpha-Numeric Display
94
Front Panel Pushbuttons
95
Status Indicating Leds (Controller)
95
Controller Security & Alarms
95
Password Security
95
Entering a Password to Gain Access to Parameters Change
95
When an Alarm Condition Exists
96
Controller Alarms
96
User Programmable Relay Functions
97
Navigating Controller Functions
98
Base Menu (System Level Functions)
98
Rectifier Menu (Rectifier Specific Functions)
101
Alarm Log
101
Battery Menu (Battery Specific Functions)
102
6 Maintenance
104
Circuit Board Handling
104
Periodic Maintenance
104
Troubleshooting
105
Reading Rectifier Status Led Codes
105
Table 6-1 Alarm Messages and Error Codes
105
Table 6-2 Rectifier Led Codes
105
Component and Bus Locations
106
Figure 6-1 Output Bus Connections
106
Replacing a Rectifier
107
Replacing the Sageon 200A Control Unit (Scu)
107
Configuration Considerations
107
Figure 6-2 Circuit Board Locations
107
Replacing a Rectifier Back Plane Board
108
To Remove a Rectifier Module or a Controller
111
To Insert a Rectifier Module or a Controller
111
7 Spare and Replacement Parts
112
Table 7-1 Parts List
112
8 Setting up Network Interfaces
113
Programming Ip Addresses Using Device Installer Software
113
Preparations for Local Address Set up
113
Local IP Address Set up Procedure
113
Preparations for Gateway Address Set up
114
Gateway IP Address Set up Procedure
114
Programming Ip Addresses Using Arp and Telnet Access
115
Preparations for Local Address Set up
115
Local IP Address Set up Procedure
115
Configuring the Unit
116
Using a Telnet Connection
116
Server Configuration (Network Configuration)
117
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