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DESCRIPTION : SUPPLIER :
台達電子工業股份有限公司
DPR1800
DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC. SERIES MANUAL
NA
THESE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF DELTA DRAWING NO. : REV.
ELECTRONICS , INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR USED AS THE BASIS FOR
SHEET 1 OF 1
THE MANUFACTURE OR SELL OF APPARATUSES OR DEVICES WITHOUT PERMISSION. 5017199600 0
File Name : FR1R00.XLS
ESGF150ACAA0102
ESGF150ACAA0104
User manual
Table of contents
1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Using This Manual ........................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Package Inspection.......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Safety Notice..................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 About legal and safety information ........................................................................................................ 4
1.3.2 Statement of compliance ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.3 Limitations ................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3.4 Third Party Devices .................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4.1 General instructions ................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4.2 Specific instructions ................................................................................................................................. 7

2 Product Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 9


2.1 System Specification ....................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Exterior............................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2.1 Dimension / Weight ................................................................................................................................ 10
2.3 System Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.1 Power Shelf ............................................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.2 Rack ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................................ 13

3 Installation ......................................................................................................................................................15
3.1 Tools ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.2 System Wiring ................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.3 Recommended Wiring/Torque ..................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Installation Process ........................................................................................................................................ 18
3.4.1 Rack assembly ....................................................................................................................................... 18
3.4.2 Power shelf mounting ............................................................................................................................ 18
3.4.3 AC Connection........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.4.4 DC Distribution Connection .................................................................................................................. 19
3.4.5 Power shelf load/battery cable connection ......................................................................................... 20
3.4.6 Battery string Connection ...................................................................................................................... 20
3.4.7 Temperature Sensor .............................................................................................................................. 21
3.4.8 Alarm Wiring............................................................................................................................................ 22
3.4.9 Module installation ................................................................................................................................. 22
3.4.10 System start-up quick guide ................................................................................................................. 23

4 Operation .........................................................................................................................................................25
4.1 Switch Mode Rectifiers .................................................................................................................................. 25
4.1.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 25
4.1.2 Specifications .......................................................................................................................................... 25
4.1.3 Environmental ......................................................................................................................................... 27
4.1.4 Outline & Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 27
4.2 Controller ......................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.2.1 User interface introduction .................................................................................................................... 28

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4.2.2 LED........................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.2.3 General operation guide for LCD control ............................................................................................ 29
4.3 System menu tree .......................................................................................................................................... 30
4.3.1 Main menu............................................................................................................................................... 30
4.3.2 System information (Sys Info.) ............................................................................................................. 30
4.3.3 System Setting (Setting) ....................................................................................................................... 31
4.3.4 System alarm (Sys alarm)..................................................................................................................... 47
4.4 Alarm list .......................................................................................................................................................... 49

5 Maintenance....................................................................................................................................................52
5.1 Clearing and Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 52
5.1.1 General .................................................................................................................................................... 52
5.1.2 Periodic Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 52
5.2 Removing and Replacing a Rectifier Module ............................................................................................. 52
5.2.1 Removing a Rectifier ............................................................................................................................. 52
5.2.2 Adding a Rectifier ................................................................................................................................... 53
5.3 Maintenance Notice ....................................................................................................................................... 54

6 Simple troubleshooting guide .....................................................................................................................55

7 Others ..............................................................................................................................................................57
7.1 Spare Parts Lists ............................................................................................................................................ 57
7.2 Change History ............................................................................................................................................... 57
7.3 Glossary........................................................................................................................................................... 58

2 User manual Table of contents


1 General

1.1 Using This Manual


This manual contains specifications and instructions to properly install, commissioning
and maintain the outdoor power system. Component specifications, checklist and
drawings are contained in this manual.
Included in this manual are the installation, operation and maintenance of the controller,
rectifier, power distribution unit, and cooling module, even integration with third part diesel
generator. The manual also includes system status and alarms, even log, energy record,
maintenance interval and troubleshooting.
Step by step procedures required for installation and turn-up are detailed. All equipment
parameter settings, adjustments 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
craftsperson of a potential hazard to either or the craftsperson if the warning advisement
is not followed.

1.2 Package Inspection


During the transportation, some unpredictable situations might occur. It is recommended
that you inspect its exterior packaging. If you notice any damage or missing, please
contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.

The package includes the following items:


No. Item Quantity (PCS)

1 power shelf 1
ESGF150ACAA0102 (includes rectifier x2)
ESGF150ACAA0104 (includes rectifier x4)

2 Rack 1
(include M6x12L 32pcs, M5x12L 10pcs)

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4 Battery cables 2 pairs


(for two battery string)

5. Screws for equipment mount (Cage nut) 6 sets

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1.3 Safety Notice

1.3.1 About legal and safety information

Please read all safety and legal information given here before working with any Delta
products. Ignoring these instructions may result in damage to the equipment, health
hazards, or loss of life.

These safety instructions are an extension of any national laws governing health and
safety at work and the applicable standards, as well as any regulations of the statutory
authorities.

Installation shall only be performed by trained persons familiar with the local installation
regulations. The local installation regulations must always be followed (covering
installation in the building and main AC distribution panels). It is also necessary to follow
the instructions provided in the system user manual for installation, commissioning,
operation, and maintenance.

1.3.2 Statement of compliance

Please see the relevant product fact sheet for information.

1.3.3 Limitations

The equipment is mainly intended for telecommunications purposes only. The equipment
is not intended for use in applications in which the failure of the equipment could lead to
death, person injury, or severe physical or environmental damage.

Delta is not responsible for any danger or damage resulting from incorrect installation,
maintenance, operation or usage of the equipment, use beyond its intended purpose,
failure to observe state instructions, and/or failure to observe the applicable safety
regulations.

Delta is only responsible for components and services provided by Delta. Third party
components and/or services, such as batteries, repair and/or maintenance used in and/or
conducted for the equipment are not the responsibility of Delta. Furthermore, Delta is not
responsible for any malfunction or danger of, and/or damage to/resulted from the
equipment caused by such third party components and/or services.

Unauthorized modifications to the equipment may result in incorrect operation and/or


performance. The operator is responsible for the consequences of any modification in
the hardware configuration that are made without an agreement with the manufacturer or
authorized representative.

Installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment should only be performed by


suitably qualified personnel with appropriate training. The operator is responsible for
ensuring that personnel working with the equipment are provided with appropriate
operation and safety training.

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The operator is responsible for ensuring that location of the system is treated as an
electrical equipment room. These rooms must have appropriate air-conditioning and
restricted access. The operator is also responsible for ensuring that the system rack
doors are securely locked and not accessible to unauthorized persons.

If the power supply to the system is not fitted with a disconnecting switch or equivalent
device, the operator is responsible for fitting an appropriate disconnection switch
conforming to the relevant regulations.

1.3.4 Third Party Devices

Delta is not responsible for devices, such as batteries that are not supplied by Delta.

Delta is not responsible for any danger or damage resulting from devices not supplied by
Delta.

1.4 Safety Instructions


Warnings, cautions, and notes are used to identify important information. They are
classified as follows:

Warning! A warning means that injury or death is possible if the information or


instructions are not obeyed.

Caution! A caution means that damage to equipment is possible if the


information or instructions are not obeyed

Note! Notes are additional information which may be useful to the operator.

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1.4.1 General instructions

Caution! Delta Electronics, Inc. hereby strongly recommends


the customers to adapt GORE Filter, HEX and air conditioner if
customer’s outdoor cabinets are installed in the shore resign
within one (1) kilometre from the sea, otherwise, the salt-spray fog
may permeate into the cabinets, causing the corrosion and/or rust to the
apparatus and devices therein, and may result in the warranty becomes void.

Warning! Hazardous voltages are present within the equipment when a source
of electrical power is applied.

There is the risk of electrical shock from the main power supply and/or batteries. When
working on equipment with power applied, supervision of personnel is required. The
supervisor must be capable of providing first aid in the event of electrical shock.
Provision of an emergency switch or disconnection strap is not sufficient protection.

There is increased risk of accidents and electrical hazards when working on compact
equipment due to the close proximity of components. Operation of compact equipment
requires extra attention to safety. Only trained professionals can access the system to
open the cover, change cable connecting and replace SPD.

Warning! Protective shields and other safety devices provided with the
equipment must be in place when the equipment is operated.

The power system may have dual energy supply. Hazardous voltages may be present at
the main power connector and within the equipment for up to 10 seconds after
disconnecting the power supply. The operator is responsible for securing the proper
precautions for maintenance or service purposes.

During installation and maintenance, protective shields may be temporarily removed.


Use suitable insulated tools and appropriate clothing. Handle fuses only with tools
provided for this purpose, for example, load-break switch handles.

Adequate insulation from ground potential (earth) must be provided when working on the
equipment.

Warning! High temperatures present.

Localized areas of high temperature (<70 °C) may occur within the
rectifier/inverter/distribution rack. Take precautions against accidental burns.

Warning! Moving parts

Devices, such as rectifiers and environmental control for cabinets contain fans. These
may also continue to rotate for some time after the power has been removed.

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Warning! Heavy equipment

The weight of the equipment requires suitable safety considerations. Additional personnel
or lifting equipment may be needed. Where required, the weight of equipment is stated on
the front of the unit.

Warning! Sharp edges

Equipment may have sharp edges. We recommend you wear gloves.

Caution! Do not restrict air flow. Fit blank panels for empty rectifier slots to
ensure correct air circulation inside cabinet.

Note! Delta recommends using wire rated for 90°C or greater for all AC and DC
connections.

1.4.2 Specific instructions

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. Please observe all warning labels and notification on the equipment. Additional warnings,
cautions, and notes specific to certain equipment and/or conditions are described in the
context of relevant instructions.
2. Please read all documentation relevant to the given task.
3. Where devices, such as batteries, that are not supplied by Delta are used, please read
and observe all safety notices and instructions supplied by the appropriate manufacturer
or supplier.
4. 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.
5. Per Safety Standard an insulated grounding conductor, identical in size and insulation
characteristics to the supply conductors, 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.
6. 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 transformer or
motor-generator set.
7. The AC receptacles in the vicinity of the power system are all to be of a grounding type
and the grounding conductors serving all receptacles are to be connected to earth ground
at the service equipment.
8. 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.

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9. 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).
10. 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.
11. DC output & battery breakers must be replaced with approved replacement circuit
breakers meeting the original design specification.
12. All AC connections must be made per the latest issue of the Local Electrical Standard
and must conform to all local codes. The wiring method to accommodate different power
systems should comply with Local Electrical Standard; we suggest referring National
Electrical Code.
13. Always keep door closed at any time if no maintenance required preventing organism
intruding. Make sure door is latched and locked properly before leaving to avoid
vandalism or water/dust ingress. Do not open door in rainy or bad climate.
14. Only well-trained people can access and maintain the system. Use specified or approved
component for replacement such as air filter, fan, etc. Follow instruction to perform
needed maintenance.
15. Do not dump the cabinet. Do not roll the cabinets on their sides. Do not store anything on
top of the cabinet.
16. Ensure no liquids or wet things contact internal components. Do not smoke or introduce
sparks in the vicinity of a battery.
17. Follow the battery manufacturers approved transportation and storage instructions. And
follow battery manufacturers approved instructions to set all battery related parameters
accordingly.
18. Each individual battery should have at least 0.25 inches of space between it and
surrounding surfaces, or per the battery manufacturer’s specification to allow for
convective cooling.
19. Use only suitable measuring devices. Calibrate measuring devices regularly.
20. This information is for reference only, due to continuous product improvements, design
changes without further notice.

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2 Product Overview
Delta Slim Line “ESGF150-CAA01” power shelf is designed to meet the power demands
upon 48Vdc/150A for wireless and wire line network applications. It combines 1U height
modular “Rectifier” and “Controller” to provide an intelligent features and compact power
system.

2.1 System Specification


Item Specification/Function
380Vac, 3  5W (R, S, T, N, FG) with AC I/P teminal
AC Input Voltage
Tolerance : ±5%
50Hz-60Hz
AC Input Frequency
Tolerance : ±5%
System Capacity 150A (Max.)
Rectifier ESR-48/30G C (Max. 5)
Control & Supervisor Unit Delta controller
Iutput Breaker 32A/3P x 1
PL: 20A X 2, 10A X 2
Output Breaker
NPL: 100A X 1, 50A X 2
Battery Breaker 125A x 2
1. AC SPD
Uc :385Vac
In : 40KA (8/20us)
Imax : 80KA (8/20us)
SPD
2. DC SPD
Uc :100Vac
Imax :25KA (8/20us)
1. LVBD (Low Voltage Battery Disconnect) * 1
LVDS
2. LVLD (Low Voltage Load Disconnect) * 1
Remote Monitoring and
RJ45 Interface
Control
Operating Temperature -5°C ~ +65°C (23°F~+149°F)
Storage Temperature 0°C ~ +75°C (32°F~+167°F)
Humidity 0~95% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
< 2000m above mean sea level
0 - 2000 m:
Full of the nominal output power rating at maximum
temperature.
Altitude
2000 m - 3000 m:
1% power derating per 100m. At 3000m altitude, the
output power can be 90% of the nominal power rating at
maximum temperature.

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2.2 Exterior
ESGF150ACAA0102 (rectifier x2)
ESGF150ACAA0104 (rectifier x4)

2.2.1 Dimension / Weight

2.2.1.1 Power Shelf

Item Specification/Function
Dimension (W x H x D) 587mm x 220mm x 345mm
Weight 25Kg

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2.2.1.2 Rack

Item Specification/Function
Dimension (W x H x D) 692mm x 1400mm x 604mm
Weight 70Kg

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2.3 System Configuration

2.3.1 Power Shelf

2.3.2 Rack

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2.4 Block Diagram

BUSSMR [-48V]
BUSCOM [+0V]
Power Shelf Module

N25 L25

L1
L2
PE

PE
8. POS 8. POS
7. 7.
6. CAN-L 6. CAN-L

SMR5
5. CAN-H 5. CAN-H
AC Module

4. 4.

ASS'Y PN: 5505603640


1. CA N-H 3. SGND 3. SGND
2. S GND-1

CNA 2
3. CA N-L 2. SGND 2. SGND
SA-05U/HEH-1 #2
P/N: 2930150000
4. S GND-1 1. 1.
5. P OS -1

-
3
N21~N25 / 12A MAX
N23

+
T o IMBUSD CNF8
N25

N24 L24
6. CA N-L
SN

1. CA N-H

L1
N22

5. ---
2. S GND-2
CNA 3
CNA1

4. ---
3. GNDCA N 3. CA N-L
4. S GND-2
N24

L2
2. ---
1. CA N-H 5. P OS -2
N21

1. CA N-H

PE

PE
CNA 5
2. S GND-3
CNA 4

3. CA N-L
4. S GND-3
1.CAN-H

3.CAN-L

5. P OS -3
2.---
SL3

L21~L25 / 12A MAX


L23

8. POS 8. POS
7. 7.
L25

6. CAN-L 6. CAN-L
SL2

SMR4
5. CAN-H 5. CAN-H
L22

4. 4.
3. SGND 3. SGND
L24

2. SGND 2. SGND
SL1

1. 1.
L21

-
+
N23 L23

L1
SN

L2

150A

150A
PE

PE
PE
N
AC SPD

SL1 SL2 SL3


L3
N

8. POS 8. POS
L2

7. 7.
N

6. CAN-L 6. CAN-L
SMR3

5. CAN-H 5. CAN-H
L1
N
AC INPUT VOLTAGE: 380Vac ; 3P+PE

4. 4.
3. SGND 3. SGND
2. SGND 2. SGND
1. 1.
6AWG

-
24A

+
PE
FG

N22 L22

L1
L2
24A
24A
24A
N1

PE

PE
N

1. CA N-H
2. S GND-1
1.CAN-H

CNA 2
3.CAN-L

3. CA N-L
2.---

4. S GND-1
5. P OS -1 8. POS 8. POS
CNA 5 7. 7.
T o CSU CNY15

6. CAN-L 6. CAN-L
L3

SMR2

6. CA N-L
L13 5. --- 5. CAN-H 5. CAN-H
CNA1

4. ---
3. GNDCA N
4. 4.
L2

L12 2. --- 3. SGND 3. SGND


1. CA N-H 2. SGND 2. SGND
1. 1.
L1

ASS'Y PN: 5505603640

L11 1. CA N-H
AC Main 32A 2. S GND-2
CNA 3

3. CA N-L
SA-05U/HEH-1 #1
P/N: 2930150000

4. S GND-2
3

5. P OS -2

1. CA N-H
+

2. S GND-3
CNA 4

3. CA N-L
4. S GND-3
5. P OS -3
N21 L21

L1
L2

ESR-48/30G C
PE

PE
P/N:5610025681

8. POS 8. POS
7. 7.
6. CAN-L 6. CAN-L
SMR1

5. CAN-H 5. CAN-H
4. 4.
3. SGND 3. SGND
2. SGND 2. SGND
1. 1.
-
+

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Output Module

14
BUSCOM [+0V]

Hall Sensor
BUSSMR [-48V] Non-Latch
Battery 1 125A

DC SPD 4 1
Battery 2 125A
N.O.

+
-
N.C.
LVBD

- +
Diode

Non-Latch
Load 100A

P/N: 5505602187 Load 50A NPL


N.O.
2. S+12V 1. LP-COM
3. LVDS 2. S+12V N.C.

CNK 1
3. LP-LVDS

CNK 2
4. LP-D LVLD

To CS U
4. LP-D

To LV DS
CU-19A-10 LVDS BD
Load 50A
DCS-24/05A B IMBUSD
- +
P/N:5505603751 P/N: 5505604056 Diode

DD IM

120ohm
CNF1 CNF2
Pin2
IMBUS IMBUS
Load 20A
Pin1 CNF13 CNF11

2. VIN-
1. VIN+
2. Vout-
IMBUS IMBUS

1. Vout+
CNF14 CNF12 Load 20A
PL
RECT RECT Load 10A
CNF7 CNF9
B L1 L2 H
RECT RECT
T o Shelf #2 CNA1 Load 10A
CNF8 CN10 CNB7 CNB6
Power Signal Ethernet

3. FS
1. -----

4. ----
CNB 5
RJ-45

3. I B I N

5 . SG ND

4 . L P- D1
3 . L P- D2
CU-08-30

1. LP -D
2 . S+ 1 2 V
1 . S+ 1 2 V
4 . S+ 1 2 V

1 . F - PWM
2. S -12V

4. S GND
1. S +12V
3 3

2. S -12V

4. S GND

2 . F AN- O N

2. S +12V
1. S +12V

3 . F AN- F a il
Web Board

3. Out door

3 . L P- L VDS1
2 . L P- L VDS2

5. LP -COM
1. M 5V

2. B A TFS -2
1. B A TFS -1
3. LP -LV DS
RECT RECT

2. M GND
CNY7 CNY5 CNY10 CNY11 CNY13 CNY4 CNY8 P/N: 5505602700

2. CS U-TX
1. CS U-RX
CNF4 CNF1 Breaker D LVDS LVDS1 LVDS2 FAN Battery I Outdoor 12 Position
RECT RECT 1.CANH
RA-160F/ED-3
2.----
1 2

P/N: 5505600995
CNC1

CNF5 CNF2 3.CGND CN

CA N
4.----

CNY 15
4. RTX
3. RRX
2. M 5V
1. S GND
RECT RECT 5.---- PWB CU-19A-23
6.CANL
WEB

To Shelf #1 CNA1
CNF6 CNF3 Connector Board
CNW5 Series Mini USB USB
1.COM P/N:5505602613

CNY1
CNW3
2.----
3.---- For User PC
4.---- PW M/N: CU-19C A

CNY 2
P OWE R
5.SMR
6.BAT

TB TA
3 CNY3 CNY12

X300 X200 X201

1. S +12V
2. TB I
3. S GND
4. ----
1. S +12V
2. TA I
3. S GND
4. ----
SENSN IMBUS IMBUS CNY9 Ambient Temp. Sensor
S500 CNE1 Alarm Relay Board
S500: at "1" position 1. S+12V 1. ----
T 2. TAI
S501: at "0" position PWB CU-19A-5 2. TAI
S501
3. SGND 3. SGND TA
P/N:5505602054 4. ---- 4. Shield
SSM1 CNE4 CNE3 CNE2 Shielding
Length:180mm 3

6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
M/N: D0100982
1. S+12V 1. ----
X100 2. TBI 2. TBI

5. RLY 6-NC
2. RLY 5-NC
RLY 4-NC
RLY 3-NC
RLY 2-NC
RLY 1-NC

6. RLY 6-NO
3. RLY 5-NO
RLY 4-NO
RLY 3-NO
RLY 2-NO
RLY 1-NO
OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 IN 3. SGND 3. SGND TB

4. RLY 6-COM
1. RLY 5-COM
RLY 4-COM
RLY 3-COM
RLY 2-COM
RLY 1-COM
4. ---- 4. Shield
Shielding

1. NC
4. NC
7. NC

3. NO
6. NO
9. NO

2. COM
5. COM
8. COM
10. DI N1
11. DI N2
12. DI N3
13. DI N4
Batt.Temp. Sensor Length:3000mm

14. S Y S _RE F
465 132 465 132 465 132 A
123 456 3
4

CNQ2 CNQ1 CNQ2 CNQ1

SA-05T /HK-15 Alarm T erminal Board 2 SA-05T /HK-15 Alarm T erminal Board 1
P/N: 5505603866 CNQ3 P/N: 5505603866 CNQ3
1 1
CSU502 Controller Module

9. RLY7-NC
6. RLY6-NC
3. RLY5-NC
9. RLY3-NC
6. RLY2-NC
3. RLY1-NC

7. RLY7-NO
4. RLY6-NO
1. RLY5-NO
7. RLY3-NO
4. RLY2-NO
1. RLY1-NO

12. RLY8-NC
12. RLY4-NC

10. RLY8-NO
10. RLY4-NO

8. RLY7-COM
5. RLY6-COM
2. RLY5-COM
8. RLY3-COM
5. RLY2-COM
2. RLY1-COM

11. RLY8-COM
11. RLY4-COM

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3 Installation
This installation guide is intended to provide system installers a reference to effectively
and correctly installing a Delta outdoor power system and ensuring the system’s
operation is optimized.

3.1 Tools
Prepare the tools below before installation (Insure that all the tools are in good insulating
condition)

3.2 System Wiring


The shelf comes fully assembled and all the connections are made at the factory. There
is no internal, shelf or module wiring required.

All wiring to the breaker are use lead with striped ends. Ensure to tight the screw and
keep the wires are all into the breaker terminal, no any wires or threads are remain
outside of the breaker to avoid short-circuit. Refer to the figure below.

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Note! It is recommended to remove 15mm cover/plastic for the cable and entry
to the breaker.

3.3 Recommended Wiring/Torque


The recommended wire size (AWG#) for each breaker, refer to the 60 °C column for
copper wire and with at least 90° C insulation list below.

Max. Cable size for C60N breaker (≤63A): #6AWG; Max. Cable size for C120N breaker
(≤125A): #1AWG

The comparison list for wiring size of AWG and mm

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AWG O O O Resistance AWG O O O Resistance
Number [Inch] [mm] [mm2] [Ohm/m] Number [Inch] [mm] [mm2] [Ohm/m]
4/0=0000 0.46 11.7 107 0.000161 12 0.0808 2.05 3.31 0.00521
3/0=000 0.41 10.4 85 0.000203 13 0.072 1.83 2.62 0.00657
2/0=00 0.365 9.26 67.4 0.000256 14 0.0641 1.63 2.08 0.00829
1/0=0 0.325 8.25 53.5 0.000323 15 0.0571 1.45 1.65 0.0104
1 0.289 7.35 42.4 0.000407 16 0.0508 1.29 1.31 0.0132
2 0.258 6.54 33.6 0.000513 17 0.0453 1.15 1.04 0.0166
3 0.229 5.83 26.7 0.000647 18 0.0403 1.02 0.823 0.021
4 0.204 5.19 21.1 0.000815 19 0.0359 0.912 0.653 0.0264
5 0.182 4.62 16.8 0.00103 20 0.032 0.812 0.518 0.0333
6 0.162 4.11 13.3 0.0013 21 0.0285 0.723 0.41 0.042
7 0.144 3.66 10.5 0.00163 22 0.0253 0.644 0.326 0.053
8 0.128 3.26 8.36 0.00206 23 0.0226 0.573 0.258 0.0668
9 0.114 2.91 6.63 0.0026 24 0.0201 0.511 0.205 0.0842
10 0.102 2.59 5.28 0.00328 25 0.0179 0.455 0.162 0.106
11 0.0907 2.3 4.17 0.00413 26 0.0159 0.405 0.129 0.134

The recommended torque of Screw

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3.4 Installation Process

3.4.1 Rack assembly

3.4.2 Power shelf mounting

Please use the M6 screw to fix the PDU.

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3.4.3 AC Connection

Recommend for single phase: 35mm2 cable for AC connection

Warning! The shelf operates at AC voltages that can produce fatal electrical
shock. Installation and maintenance personnel must observe all safety
precautions.

Warning! Confirm the operating voltage before proceeding.

Warning! The input feeder circuit breaker at the AC panel must be in the Off
position before attempting to wire the shelf.

3.4.4 DC Distribution Connection


Refer to the figure below for the layout of the PDU.
Rating and position of output load breakers for the system: Refer to the figure and list
below.
Recommended wiring: refer to Section 3.3

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3.4.5 Power shelf load/battery cable connection
1. Replace the top cover and front cover after cabling
2. Please slide back the power shelf after cabling

Note! Load LISTED output breakers to a maximum 80% of marked current.

3.4.6 Battery string Connection


Rating and position of battery breaker: Refer to the figure and list in 2.6 step4.
Recommended wiring: refer to Section 3.3

Note! Load LISTED output breakers to a maximum 80% of marked current.

Use a copper washer when connecting the battery cable on the battery with the terminal
size of M6.

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Caution! Please turn off Battery breaker before installation

3.4.7 Temperature Sensor

 Battery And Ambient

One battery sensor cable is provided with each system. The cable is labelled TB
terminate on connector TB and on the temperature sensor. Place and fix the temperature
sensor on the centre of the battery connection bus bar to detecting the battery
temperature.

The Ambient Temperature Sensor is labelled TA and can be placed anywhere in the left
cabinet of clear of the rectifier fan flow to sense the temperature of the left cabinet. (The
TA Sensor had already fix on the appropriate location of the cabinet by factory, no
required to install by customer of this item).

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The other Ambient Temperature Sensor is labelled TA and it should be placed anywhere
of the right cabinet to sense the temperature of the right cabinet. This Ambient
Temperature Sensor TA1 is connected to the environment board.

3.4.8 Alarm Wiring


Relay Description Label Name Specifications Remarks
ACH 264Vdc
1 OUT 1 AC Mains F ACH, ACL, AC off
ACL 176Vdc

2 OUT 2 Rectifier F any rectifier fail

3 OUT 3 CSU Fail Controller Fail

TAH 45°C
4 OUT 4 High Temp. TAH, TBH
TBH 40°C
DCH 57.5Vdc
5 OUT 5 DCV Out of Range DCH, DCL
DCL 46Vdc

6 OUT 6 N.A

7 OUT 7 N.A

8 OUT 8 N.A

Note! Battery breaker should be turn on event system install one string battery
only. If turn off battery breaker,it will trigger CB alarm

3.4.9 Module installation

In order to minimize the weight of system, all rectifier modules are delivered separated
and they should be re-installed in the site.

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 Rectifier Installation

Step1. Install rectifier modules into the shelf

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.

Caution! Please make sure the connection of rectifier and back-board is correct.
Do not force the module into the slot. If it does not slide in and connect easily,
remove and re-seat the unit.

Step2. Push handle back and tighten screw up by screwdriver.

 Sequence of Rectifier Installation

The recommended rectifier installation sequence:

From left to right of the shelf and from first layer shelf to the second layer to prevent
phase balance problem.

3.4.10 System start-up quick guide

3.4.10.1 Check-list and inspection before turn-on

Verify all connections prior to starting this section:

□ Ensure the input AC circuit breaker located on the AC service panel is switched to
“Off” position

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□ Confirm the operating voltage before proceeding

□ Ensure the frame ground is properly connected to a permanent earth ground


connection

□ Ensure all the DC circuit breakers in the equipment are switched to the “Off”
position

□ Tighten the DC circuit breaker lugs to ensure proper contact is made with the load
cable and the trip sense wire as it may cause heat damage

□ Please upload profile for actual application for input (single phase/three phases)
and battery capacity(50AH/100AH/150AH)

3.4.10.2 Turn on the system

Step 1 Check all wiring are correct

Step 2 Check and confirm the input voltage is correct

Step 3 Pull out all the rectifiers from the system

Step 4 Switch on the battery breaker(s)

Step 5 Check the monitor of display on the controller

Step 6 Switch on the AC breaker

Step 7 Check the monitor of display on the controller again

Step 8 Push one rectifier into the rectifier slot

Step 9 Check the system works in normal condition.

Step 10 Push all other rectifier(s) into the rectifier slots

Step 11 Switch on the load breaker(s) sequentially

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4 Operation

4.1 Switch Mode Rectifiers

4.1.1 Description
Delta’s DPR 1800B is a compact and very reliable family of front-end rectifier offering
1800W constant power output (From 43Vdc to 58Vdc). The modular design provides the
flexibility to configure and expand the system as the load demand increases. Each
rectifier is hot swappable with front access for ease of maintenance without system
shutdown providing uninterrupted service.
DPR 1800B active power factor corrected to great than 0.99 PF (THD5%) for maximum
AC utilization.

4.1.2 Specifications

4.1.2.1 Input

Specification Description
Nominal 230Vac / Single Phase
Voutdcnom: 54Vdc; Tamb< 45°C
Pout (W)
-15℃ ≦ Temp ≦ 45℃
1740

Input voltage: No
870 PFC

80 90 154 176 276 300 310 Vin(Vac)

Line Frequency: 45Hz….66Hz


True Power Factor: > 0.99 at full load, nominal line
Protection: Fuse

4.1.2.2 Output

Specification Description
DC Output Voltage 43 …. 58 Vdc (Factory default 54V)

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Vo(V) -15℃ ≦ Temp ≦ 45℃
Vin: 176Vac ~ 300Vac
58
54
48

40

Output Power

20 30 32.22 36.25 Io(A)

Typical
Efficiency:
>91% at 50%~100% load
Regulation:  200 ppm
Load:   250mV (load 0~100%)
Line:   50mV
Acoustic: < 55 dB(A),ISO 7779
Current Sharing  ±5% of nominal output current

4.1.2.3 Status/Alarm indicators

Item Color Status Function Specifications Remark


a. SMR can regulate output voltage
On
normally – Power cell is ok.
a. Standby mode (off command from
Blink
OK Green controller).
b. AC input voltage out of rectifier
(20ms on / operating range.
1000ms off) c. Rectifier is waiting to startup during the
startup delay.
a. Rectifier is shut down due to any
reason e.g. OVP, OTP, fan fail, Rectifier
RFA Red On faulty, internal communication fail.
b. Output fuse broke.
On a. Current limit.

(All LED b. Power limit.


bright ) c. Rectifier output is short circuit.
a. At startup of the rectifier during
configuration process of the interface.
Orange Blink
b. Identify a specific rectifier module in the
(Green & system by using Orion (blinking 30s).
OK/RFA
Red
mixing) c. Reset to default rectifier settings.
(100ms on /
d. Bus termination not ok.
400ms off)
e. Press push button.
Off a. Rectifier is doing S/W Boot loader.
(All LED b. AC input voltage is lost.
dark )

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4.1.3 Environmental
Specification Description
EMI Suppression: EN 55022, class A
EMC Immunity:
- Lightning/Surge: EN 61000-4-5
2kV CM / 1kV DM
4kV CM / 2kV DM
6kV CM & DM

- ESD EN 61000-4-2
Contact Discharge  8KV
Air Discharge  15KV
IEC 60950-1, CB certificate, CB scheme, UL/cUL
Safety 60950-1, CSA-C22.2, CE mark, EN 60950, TUV
Approval
MTBF 300K hours (Calculated) at Ambient 25°C

4.1.4 Outline & Dimensions

Dimensions (W x H x D) 83.0 x 274.6 x 43.4 / mm (3.27 x 10.8 x 1.71 / inch)


Weight  1.2 kg / 2.64 lb

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4.2 Controller

4.2.1 User interface introduction

1. LCD display 3. LED displays (Main F, MAJ, MIN & EQU)


2. Mini B USB port 4. Control button (Up, Down, Enter & ESC)

4.2.2 LED

 The following LED’s are on the front of the controller:

 LED default setting as below table:

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LED Name Function
#1 Urgent Alarm - Temp Alarm
- DCV Out Alarm
- Cooling Failure
- Batt MCB Trip
- Load MCB Trip
- S Urgent RFA
#2 Non Urg Alarm - AC SPD Fault
- S Non Urg RFA
- Batt Dischare
#3 AC SPD Fault - AC SPD Fault
#4 Mains failure - AC Main Fail
#5 Door Open - Door Open

4.2.3 General operation guide for LCD control

While in operation, there are several symbols will be shown on the LCD screen. These
symbols will guide you to use the system:

Rectifier > Capacity


Battery > 1000AH >
Alarm Info > Max.Ib
Sys Config > 0.10C >

Rectifier >  When the toolbar is shown on the screen, user can press UP or DOWN
Battery > key on the controller scroll up or down the operation menu
Alarm Info >
Sys Config >  When in setting page, user can press UP key to increase setting value

>  User can uses “Enter” button from the main screen (Level 0) to enter
the next screen (Level 1) when the symbol is on the screen
Rectifier >
Battery 
> User can uses “Enter” button to the specific items on the screen
Alarm Info >
Sys Config >
Capacity
1000AH >  User can setting or adjusting the parameter value by press UP or
Max.Ib
0.10C >
DOWN key
 When in setting page, user can press UP or DOWN key to increase or
decrease setting value

ESC  When necessary, press “ESC” key to go back to the previous page, or
continue press “ESC” key for several seconds to go back to the main
screen.

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4.3 System menu tree
Sys Info
Rectifier > 3.3.1 Rectifier
Battery > 3.3.2 Battery
Alarm Info > 3.3.3 Alarm Info
Sys Config >
3.3.4 Sys Config
ACV > 3.3.5 ACV
Temp > 3.3.6 Temp
C-Fan > 3.3.7 C-Fan
Event Log > 3.3.8 Event Log
3.3.9 Eff. Mgt
Eff.Mgt >
3.3.10 Date/Time
Sys Info Date/Time >
FW Version > 3.3.11FW Version
Setting
MAIN MENU
Sys Alarm
DCV 54.3V Sys Info >
Setting
DCI 125.5A Setting >
Sys Status Sys Alarm > Rectifier > 3.4.1 Rectifier
Alarm Battery > 3.4.2 Battery
Alarm Set >
3.4.3 Alarm Set
Sys Config >
3.4.4 Sys Config
Eff. Mgt > 3.4.5 Eff. Mgt
Date/Time > 3.4.6 Date/Time
Alar Reset > 3.4.7 Alar Reset
C-Fan > 3.4.8 C-Fan
3.4.9 LCD Set
LCD Set >
Password >
3.4.10 Password

Sys Alarm
Sys Alarm 3.5.1 Sys Alarm

Status of Alarm

Note! The above menu might vary according to different firmware version.

4.3.1 Main menu


3. 2 MAIN MENU

DCV 54.3V Sys Info > 3.3 Sys Info


DCI 125.5A Setting > 3.4 Setting
Sys status Sys Alarm >
3.5 Sys Alarm
Alarm

The main menu shows the basic information about the system operation. Press “Enter”
key to access the next level system function:

 Sys Info: You can get system operation information from this menu
 Setting: You can set or commission the system from this menu.
 Sys Alarm: You can get system alarm information from the menu if there is alarm
happened in the

Note! You will need a password to enter the “Sys Setting” for commissioning
purpose. Consult your system administrator to get the access information.

4.3.2 System information (Sys Info.)

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This menu shows the system operation information. (Remark: Information in each system
might have minor difference according to different system version). Information include::

 System general information: including system output voltage (DCV), system output
current (DCI), System status, and Existing alarm.
 Rectifier information (Rectifier): including individual rectifier output current, and
rectifier status (e.g. OK, Fail, Communication Fail, Current limit, off, or not available)
 Battery information (Battery): including battery status (charging or discharging),
battery temperature, battery current, battery temperature…
 Event Log: including event and record time.
 Current Setting (Curr. Setting): shows the system commissioning information, such
as parameter value, function enable/disable status…

4.3.3 System Setting (Setting)


When enter the right access password, user can access to the System Setting function.
The system provides a very flexible function for on site setting and commissioning.

Caution! Incorrect/Improper system setting will result in unexpected system


operation or shut down the whole system operation. To access the function, the
authorized technician must accept proper training prior to conducting the
operation.

4.3.3.1 Rectifier setting (Rectifier)

Caution! Incorrect setting in this section will result abnormal operation


behaviour and shut down the system expectedly.

Rectifier > Rectifier: Rectifier information up to 16 sets (Depend


Battery > on system capacity). Includes CL and HVSD threshold
Alarm Set > setting.
Sys Config > Enter

CL: To limited the rectifier’s maximum output current.


CL
CL: 55A 55.0A >
HVSD 59.0V >
Enter

UP
SMR maximum output limit:
CL 55.0A >
HVSD 59.0V >
Range: 10~56A
DOWN

HVSD (High voltage shutdown): Controller provides a


CL 55.0A >
HVSD
HVSD 59V >
59.0
reference HVSD value to rectifiers.
Enter

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UP
High voltage shutdown:
CL 55.0A >
HVSD 59.0V >
Range: 58~60A
DOWN

4.3.3.2 Battery setting (Battery)

Caution! Incorrect setting in this section will result in battery can not fully
charged, insufficient back up time, shorten the battery life, or battery damage.

Rectifier > Battery: Includes parameter, Battery Test, temperature


Battery > compensation and Boost charge.
Alarm Set >
Sys Config > Enter

4.3.3.2.1 Battery parameter setting (Parameter)


Parameter > Parameter: Summary parameter configuration
Batt. Test >
Temp. comp >
Boost > Enter

FLV FLV: Floating voltage setting


54.5V >
EQUV
56.4 > Enter

FLV UP
FLV: Float Voltage setting
54.5V > Range: 53.3 ~ 55.3V
EQUV
56.4 > DOWN

FLV EQUV: Equalize voltage setting


54.5 >
EQUV
56.4V
56.4 >> Enter

FLV UP
EQU: Equalizing setting
54.5 > Range: 55.4 ~ 57.4V
EQUV
54.5V > DOWN

Capacity Cap (Battery Capacity): Battery Capacity setting


1000AH >
Max.Ib
0.10C > Enter

Capacity UP
Battery Capacity
1000AH > Range: 0 (*Caution),10~6000AH
Max.Ib
0.10C > DOWN

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Capacity Max. Ib (Max. Charge current percentage) : Maximun
54.5 > battery charge current setting.
Max.Ib
Enter
0.10C> >
56.4

Capacity UP
Max. Charge current percentage
54.5 > Range: 0.1~0.5C
Max.Ib
0.10C > DOWN

4.3.3.2.2 Battery test setting (Battery Test)

Parameter > Battery Test: Battery Test parameter setting


Batt. Test >
Temp. comp >
Boost > Enter

Period Set > Periodic Set: Battery Test by Periodic


Manu-Test >
BDTI 0.1C >
B-FV 47.0V > Enter

Period Set Status default: Enable


Status En >
Period XXD >
Enter

Period Set UP
Status default: Enable
En
Status En > Range:1~45Day
Period XXD >
DOWN

Period Set > Manu-Test: Manual Battery Test


Manu-Test >>
BDTI 0.10C
0.1C >
B-FV 47.0V > Enter

Manu-Test Manu-Test: Manual Battery Test


Status En > Status: Enable/Disable
Enter

Manu-Test UP
En
Status En >

DOWN

Period Set > BDTI: Battery test discharging current setting


Manu-Test >>
BDTI 0.10C
0.1C>>
0.1C
B-FV 47.0V > Enter

Period Set > UP


Battery test discharging current
Manu-Test >> Range: 0.05~0.3C
BDTI 0.10C
0.1C>
B-FV 47.0V > DOWN

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Period Set > B-FV: Battery Failed Voltage default setting.
Manu-Test >>
BDTI 0.10C
0.1C>
B-FV 47.0V>>
47.0V Enter

Period Set > UP


Battery Failed Voltage
Manu-Test >> Range: 44V~48V
BDTI 0.10C
0.1C >
B-FV 47.0V > DOWN

T-Cap 0.10C > T-Cap: Test Lost Capacity setting

Enter

T-Cap 0.10C > UP


Test Lost Capacity

DOWN

4.3.3.2.3 Battery temperature compensation setting (Temp. Com)

Parameter > Temp. Compensation: Temperature compensation


Batt. Test > information default setting.
Temp. Comp >
Boost > Enter

Status Dis >> Status: Enable/Disable setting


Coef
3mV/℃ >
Ref T 25 ℃ > Enter

Status Dis > UP Coef: Temperature compensation coefficient of


Coef threshold setting.
3mV/℃ >
Ref T 25 ℃ > DOWN

Status Dis > Range:2~6mV/℃ cell


Coef
3mV/℃ >>
3.0mV/℃
Ref T 25 ℃ > Enter

Status Dis > UP


Coef
3mV/℃ >
Ref T 25 ℃ > DOWN

Status Dis > Ref T: Battery reference temperature default setting


Coef
3mV/℃ >
Ref T 25 ℃ > Enter

Status Dis > UP Reference temperature


Coef Range : 18 ~ 27℃ (64~81℉)
3mV/℃ >
Ref T 25℃ > DOWN

4.3.3.2.4 Boost setting (Boost)

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Parameter > Boost: Boost management includes Boost Mode,
Batt. Test > Boost Stop and Manu-Charge.
Temp. comp >
Boost > Enter

Boost Mode >


Boost stop >
Manu-Charg >
Enter

4.3.3.2.4.1 Boost mode setting (Boost mode)

Boost Mode > Boost Mode: Boost charge Mode setting


Boost stop > Start mode selection:
Manu-Charg > Capacity / Voltage /Recharge/Periodic
Enter

Capacity M > Capacity Mode: In battery Capacity Mode can be


Voltage M > function configurable “Enable/Disable” and adjustable
Recharge M >
Enter
“Remain Cap” parameter.
Periodic M >

Status: Enable/Disable setting


Status Dis >
Remain Cap
0.95C > Enter

Dis > UP
Status
Remain Cap
0.95C >
DOWN

Battery capacity mode


Status Dis >
Remain Cap
Remain capacity parameter Range:0.5~0.95C
0.95C
0.95C>> Enter

Dis > UP
Status
Remain Cap
0.95C >
DOWN

Capacity M > Voltage Mode: In Voltage Mode can be function


Voltage M > configurable “Enable/disable” and adjustable “Deep
Recharge M > Volt.” parameter.
Periodic M > Enter

Status Dis >


Status: Enable/disable setting
Deep Volt.
46.0V > Enter

Dis > UP
Status
Deep Volt.
46.0V >
DOWN

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Voltage mode
Status Dis >
Deep Volt.
Deep voltage parameter Range:44V~48V
46.0V>>
46.0V Enter

UP
Status Dis >
Deep Volt.
46.0V >
DOWN

Capacity M > Recharge Mode: Ever system is in main fail, and the
Voltage M > battery discharge duration time more than 5 minutes,
Recharge M > start boost charge process.
Periodic M > Enter

Status: Enable/disable setting


Status Dis >

Enter

Dis UP
Status >

DOWN

Capacity M > Periodic Mode: In Periodic Mode can be function


Voltage M > configurable “Enable/Disable” and adjustable “Periodic”
Recharge M > parameter.
Periodic M > Enter

Status En >
Status: Enable/Disable setting
Period XXD >
Enter

UP
Status En En >
Period XXD >
DOWN

Status En >
Periodic mode
Period
Period XXD >
XXD > Period parameter Range:1~45 days
Enter

UP
Status En >
Period XXD >
DOWN

4.3.3.2.4.2 Boost stop setting (Boost stop)

Boost Mode > Boost Stop: Boost Stop default setting


Boost Stop >
Manu-Charg >
Enter

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Min. Ib Min. Ib (Min. Charge current percentage): Minimun
0.05C>>
0.05C battery charge current setting.
Duration
Time 720min > Enter

Min. Ib UP
Min. Charge current percentage
0.05C > Range: 0.03C~0.1C
Duration
Time 720min > DOWN

Min. Ib Charge duration time


0.05C > Range: 30~720min
Duration
Time
Time 720min>>
720min Enter

Min. Ib UP
0.05C >
Duration
Time 720min > DOWN

4.3.3.2.4.3 Manual charge setting (Manu charge)

Boost Mode > Manu-Charge (Manual Charge): User can be manual


Boost Stop > switches the system into Equalize charge mode
Manu-Charg > through this function.
Enter

Status OFF> >


Dis

Enter

UP
Status: Enable/Disable setting
Status Dis >

DOWN

4.3.3.3 System alarm configuration (Alarm Set)

Caution! Incorrect setting in this section will result abnormal operation behaviour
and shut down the system expectedly.

Rectifier > Alarm Set: System alarm configuration


Battery > To define all of the system alarm thresholds..
Alarm Set >
Sys Config > Enter

DCV >
Temp >
ACV >
Enter

4.3.3.3.1 DC voltage alarm setting (DCV)

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DCV > DCV: DC Voltage alarm settings
Temp >
ACV >
Enter

DCH: DC high voltage alarm value threshold setting.


DCH
DCH 58.0V >
58.0V >
DCL 46.0V >
Enter

UP DC High voltage
DCH 58.0V > Range: (EQUV+0.2V)~(HVSD-0.3V)
DCL 46.0V >
DOWN

DCL: DC low voltage alarm value threshold setting


DCH 58.0V >
DCL 46.0V
46.0V>>
Enter

UP
DC Low voltage
DCH 58.0V > Range: (LVDS1T+2)~50V
DCL 46.0V >
DOWN

4.3.3.3.2 Temperature alarm setting (Temp)

DCV > Temp: Battery/Ambient temperature alarm setting


Temp >
ACV >
Enter

TBH 30℃> TBH: High battery temperature alarm value threshold


TBL -05℃> setting.
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> Enter

TBH 30℃ > UP High battery temperature


TBL -05℃> Range: 30~70℃(86~158℉)
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> DOWN

TBH 30℃> TBL: Low battery temperature alarm value threshold


TBL -05℃> setting.
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> Enter

TBH 30℃> UP
Low battery temperature
TBL -05℃ > Range: -30~7℃(-22~44℉)
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> DOWN

TBH 30℃> TAH: High ambient temperature alarm value threshold


TBL -05℃> setting
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> Enter

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TBH 30℃> UP
Hi Ambient temperature
TBL -05℃> Range: 30~70℃(86~158℉)
TAH 25℃ >
TAL -10℃> DOWN

TBH 30℃> TAL: Low ambient temperature alarm value threshold


TBL -05℃> setting.
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃> Enter

TBH 30℃> UP
Low Ambient temperature
TBL -05℃> Range: -30~7℃(-22~44℉)
TAH 25℃>
TAL -10℃ > DOWN

4.3.3.3.3 AC voltage alarm setting (ACV)

DCV > ACV: AC voltage alarm settings


Temp >
ACV >
Enter

ACH: AC high voltage alarm value of threshold setting


ACH 264V >
ACL 175V >
Enter

UP AC high voltage
ACH 264V >
ACL 175V >
Range: 230V~500V
DOWN

ACL: AC Low voltage alarm value of threshold setting


ACH 264V >
ACL 175V >
Enter

UP
AC low voltage
ACH 264V >
Range: 80V~200V
ACL 175V >
DOWN

4.3.3.4 System configuration setting (Sys config)

Rectifier > Sys Config: system configuration.


Battery >
Alarm Set >
Enter
Sys Config >

LVD > LVD, Web IP and buzzer setting


Web IP >
Buzzer >
Enter

4.3.3.4.1.1 Low voltage disconnect mode setting (V-mode)

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LVD > LVD (Low Voltage Disconnects): To control the LVD.
Web IP > Standard 1, up to 3 LVD controllable, for the
Buzzer > battery/load power separated with system. (Number 2
Enter
and 3 LVD functions need the extend board addition).

V-Mode: Low voltage disconnect Mode configuration.


V-Mode >
T-Mode >
Enter

LVD1 (Low voltage disconnects 1): Low voltage


Trip-V UP disconnects 1 threshold setting.
LVD1 42.0V > LVD2 (Low voltage disconnects 2): Low voltage
LVD2 43.0V > disconnects 2 threshold setting.
LVD3 43.0V > DOWN
LVD3 (Low voltage disconnects 3): Low voltage
disconnects 3 threshold setting.

LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis >

Trip-V LVD1 Range: 41.0 ~ 48.0V


LVD1 42.0V
42.0V >> Notice: The LVD1 shall be the high priority for system
LVD2 43.0V > application.
LVD3 43.0V > Enter

Trip-V UP
LVD1 42.0V >
LVD2 43.0V >
LVD3 43.0V > DOWN

Trip-V LVD2 Range: (LVD1TL+1)V~49V


LVD1 42.0V > The LVD2 and LVD3 is low priority for
LVD2 43.0V > system application
LVD3 43.0V > Enter

Trip-V UP
LVD1 42.0V >
LVD2 43.0V >
LVD3 43.0V > DOWN

Trip-V LVD3 Range: (LVD1TL+1)V~49V


LVD1 42.0V > The LVD2 and LVD3 is low priority for
LVD2 43.0V > system application
LVD3 43.0V > Enter

Trip-V UP
LVD1 42.0V >
LVD2 43.0V >
LVD3 43.0V > DOWN

LVD1 default status: Enable


LVD1 En En>>
Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

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LVD1 En > UP

LVD2 Dis >


LVD3 Dis >
DOWN

LVD2 default status: Enable


LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD3 Dis >
Enter

UP
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis >
DOWN

LVD3 default status: Enable


LVD1 En >
Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

UP
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > DOWN

4.3.3.4.1.2 High temperature disconnect mode setting (T-mode)


T-Mode: High temperature disconnect Mode
V-Mode >
T-Mode >
Enter

Trip 50℃>
50℃> Trip temp: High temperature trip value of threshold
LVD1 Dis > setting.
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

Trip 50℃ > UP


Trip temperature Range: 40~70℃(104~158℉)
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > DOWN

Trip 50℃> LVD1 default status: Disable


LVD1 Dis > Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

Trip 50℃> UP
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > DOWN

Trip 50℃> LVD2 default status: Disable


LVD1 Dis > Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

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Trip 50℃ > UP
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > DOWN

Trip 50℃> LVD3 default status: Disable


LVD1 Dis > Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > Enter

Trip 50℃> UP
LVD1 En >
LVD2 Dis >
LVD3 Dis > DOWN

4.3.3.4.2 Web –IP mode setting (Web-IP)

LVD > User can be remote access the system controller


Web IP > through TCP/IP or SNMP via Delta Web interface card.
Buzzer >
Enter
(Optional)

Web IP > IP Address: Internet Protocol Address.


IP Address >
Subnet >
Gateway > Enter

IP Address

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX Enter

IP Address UP

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX DOWN

Web IP > Subnet Mask: The sub-network hides a cover


IP Address >
Subnet >
Gateway > Enter

Subnet

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX Enter

Subnet UP

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX DOWN

Web IP > Gateway: A kind of network system link together of


IP Address > power system.
Subnet >
Enter
Gateway >

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Gateway

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX Enter

Gateway UP

XXX . XXX
.XXX . XXX DOWN

4.3.3.4.3 Buzzer setting (Buzzer)


LVD > To controlled an external alarm buzzer. (Optional)
Web IP >
Buzzer
Buzzer >
>
Enter

Status Dis > Controller is going to active the external alarm buzzer
when system has any alarms happened.
Enter
Function: Enable/Disable

Status Dis > UP

DOWN

4.3.3.5 Efficiency management setting (Eff. Mgt)

Eff. Mgt: In order to system works to more


Eff. Mgt > efficiency and extend rectifier’s life. CSU
Date/Time >
Alar Reset > control rectifiers on or off to improve
C-Fan > Enter
system efficiency. The function is just
supporting for digital series rectifier only.

Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)


Status Dis >

Enter

UP
Status Dis >

DOWN

4.3.3.6 Date &Time setting (Date/Time)

Eff. Mgt > Date/Time: System time configuration setting.


Date/Time > This function is for optional.
Alar Reset >
C-Fan > Enter Present the Date/Time function when “RTC”

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board is available and function enable.

Date/Time
2009/03/20
08:00:30
Enter

Date/Time UP
Use “UP” and DOWN” to adjust the value
2009 /03/20 Year / month / date
08:00:30 Hour / minute / second
DOWN

Date/Time UP
03 /20
2009 / 03
08:00:30
DOWN

Date/Time UP
2009 / 03 /2020
08:00:30
DOWN

Date/Time UP
2009 / 03 /20
0808:00:30
DOWN

Date/Time UP
2009 /03/20
08: 00
00 :30
DOWN

Date/Time UP
2009 /03/20
08:00:3030
DOWN

4.3.3.7 Alarm reset setting (Alar. reset)

Alarm Reset: Reset or clear alarm information in


Eff. Mgt > “Alarm Reset” menu.
Date/Time >
Alar Reset > Includes Buzzer, Com-Fail, and B Test F reset
C-Fan > Enter

setting.

Alarm Reset Com-F: To reset the rectifier communication fail alarm


Com-F > event. When the message “Com##F” appears, press
B TestF > “ENTER” to clear alarm event.
C-FanF > Enter
Note: “##” = 01~16 rectifier position.

The alarm
of
Com-Fail
is resets

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Alarm Reset B Test F: To reset the battery test fail alarm event.
Com-Fail > When the message “B TesF” appears, press “ENTER”
B TestF > to clear alarm event.
C-FanF > Enter

The alarm
of B TestF
is cleared

Alarm Reset C-FanF: To reset the cooling fan fail alarm event.
Com-Fail > When the message “C-FanF” appears, press “ENTER”
B TestF > to clear alarm event.
C-FanF
C-FanF >> Enter

The alarm
of C-Fan
is cleared

4.3.3.8 Cooling fan setting (C Fan)

C-Fan (Cooling Fan control): To control the


Eff. Mgt >
Date/Time > cooling equipment fan speed, detect the
Alarm Reset >
C-Fan > Enter cooling equipment status. It is for outdoor
system cooling application. (Optional)

Fan ON/OFF > Fan ON/OFF: The controller is able to control the
Fan Speed > external fan when the ambient temperature higher than
Fan Test >
Enter
a setting threshold, and control the PWB CU-19A-16
fan control relay to trigger the external fan tray.

Fan ON Fan ON threshold (Ts)


35℃> Range: 0 ~ 65℃(32~ 149℉)
FAN OFF
32℃ > Enter

Fan ON UP
35℃ >
FAN OFF
32℃ > DOWN

Fan ON Fan OFF threshold (Tp)


35℃ > Range: -10 ~ Ts-3℃14~ Ts-5℉)
FAN OFF
32℃>
32℃ > Enter

Fan ON
35℃ >
FAN OFF
32℃ >

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Fan ON/OFF > Fan Speed: The controller can control the external fan
Fan Speed > speed by PWM signal, to control the external fan speed
Fan Test > from low speed to full speed, for fan noise reduce and
Enter
life time extension.

Fan full speed (Ff)


Full-Speed
100%
100% >
Range: Fs+10~100%
50℃ > Enter

UP
Full-Speed
100% >
50℃>
DOWN

Fan full speed Temp (Tf)


Full-Speed
100% >
Range: Ts+5 ~ 70℃ (Ts+9℉~158℉)
50℃>
50℃> Enter

UP
Full-Speed
100% >
50℃ >
DOWN

Fan ON/OFF > Fan health: Technician can measure the cooling fan’s
Fan Speed > health by this function through LCD screen, ARMS or
Fan health > WEB page..
Fan dust > Enter
Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)

Fan health When function enable, the Fan will turn on 2 minutes
Dis > (1 minute 15%~100%, 1 minute 100%~15%)
Enter

Fan health UP
Dis >

DOWN

Fan ON/OFF > Fan dust : Technician can clear the cooling dusts in
Fan Speed > case the cooling is dirty by this function through LCD
Fan health > screen, ARMS or WEB page.
Fan dust > Enter
Function: Enable/Disable (En/ Dis)

Fan dust When function enable, the Fan will turn on 3 minutes in
Dis > 100% speed.
Enter

Fan dust UP
Dis >

DOWN

4.3.3.9 LCD setting (LCD set)

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LCD set >
LCD Setting: Set LCD display contrast.(light
Password >

Enter
and shade)

Range: 0~20
LCD
Contrast
88> Enter

UP
LCD
Contrast
8
DOWN

4.3.3.10 Password setting (Password)

Password: Security Passwords function is defend the


LCD set > system setting parameters, to prevent non-technician
Password > improper operation.
Enter Security protection can be function Enable and
change the password at the same time.

4.3.4 System alarm (Sys alarm)

Sys Info > Sys Alarm: System alarm information.


Setting >
Sys Alarm >
Enter

Sys Alarm
HVSD
RFA>=2
B Dis

4.3.4.1 Abbreviation for system alarm events

The following list shows the meaning of abbreviation of system alarm or events, which
were shown in the system LCD:

Abbreviation Meaning
AC Main I/P fail
Battery discharge , SMR I < 1A,
Main F
and Vcom adjust inefficacy
(ignore in battery test process)
Main F R AC Main I/P fail Recover
FL System in Float charge
EQU System in Boost/Manual charge
EQU Sp System Boost/Manual charge Stop

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DCH DC High voltage alarm
DCH R DC High voltage alarm Recover
DCL DC Low voltage alarm
DCL R DC Low voltage alarm Recover
LVDT LVD Trip
LVDT R LVD Trip Recover
B TesF Battery test fail
B TesF R Battery test fail Recover
B TesOK Battery test ok
B FusT Battery Breaker/Fuse Trip
B FusT R Battery Breaker/Fuse Trip Recover
TBSF Battery temperature sensor fail (value abnormal)
TBSF R Battery temperature sensor fail (value abnormal) Recover
TBH High Battery Temp Alarm
TBH R High Battery Temp Alarm Recover
TBL Low Battery Temp Alarm
TBL R Low Battery Temp Alarm Recover
B Dis Battery Discharge
B Dis R Battery Discharge Recover
L FusT Load Breaker/Fuse Trip
L FusT R Load Breaker/Fuse Trip Recover
Major Major alarm
Major R Major alarm Recover
Minor Minor alarm
Minor R Minor alarm Recover
RFA=1 System has one rectifier issue fail alarm
RFA=1 R System has one rectifier issue fail alarm Recover
RFA>=2 System has two or more rectifiers fail alarm
RFA>=2 R System has two or more rectifiers fail alarm Recover
CL System has one or more rectifiers in current limit states
CL R System has one or more rectifiers in current limit states Recover
HVSD System has one or more rectifiers in High Voltage Shutdown states
HVSD R High Voltage Shutdown states Recover
ACOR ACV over normal range
ACOR R ACV over normal range Recover
B Test System on battery test process
B TesI Battery Test Interruption
B TesI R Battery Test Interruption Recover
LVD1T LVD1 Trip
LVD1T R LVD1 Trip Recover
LVD2T LVD2 Trip
LVD2T R LVD2 Trip Recover
LVD3T LVD3 Trip
LVD3T R LVD3 Trip Recover
ACH1 AC1 main High alarm
ACH1 R AC1 main High alarm Recover
ACL1 AC1 main Low alarm

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ACL1 R AC1 main Low alarm Recover
ACH2 AC2 main High alarm
ACH2 R AC2 main High alarm Recover
ACL2 AC2 main Low alarm
ACL2 R AC2 main Low alarm Recover
ACH3 AC3 main High alarm
ACH3 R AC3 main High alarm Recover
ACL3 AC3 main Low alarm
ACL3 R AC3 main Low alarm Recover
ACH AC main High alarm
ACH R AC main High alarm
ACL AC main Low alarm
ACL R AC main Low alarm
TASF Ambient temperature sensor fail (value abnormal)
TASF R Ambient temperature sensor fail (value abnormal) Recover
TAH High Ambient Temp Alarm
TAH R High Ambient Temp Alarm Recover
TAL Low Ambient Temp Alarm
TAL R Low Ambient Temp Alarm Recover
C-FanF System Cooling Fan Fail alarm
C-FanF R System Cooling Fan Fail alarm Recover
Com##F Rectifier## Communication Fail
Com##F R Rectifier## Communication Fail Recover
R##F Rectifier## RFA alarm
R##F R Rectifier## RFA alarm Recover
R##FF Rectifier## Fan Fail alarm
R##FF R Rectifier## Fan Fail alarm Recover
R##ON Rectifier## DC turn ON
R##OFF Rectifier## DC turn OFF
C-FanON System Cooling Fan turn ON
C-FanOFF System Cooling Fan turn OFF
No def. No definition

4.4 Alarm list


Function set Adjustment Setting for :
Parameter Descriptions range Tolerance step ESGF150-CAA01
Relay-1 Definition
Alarm Relay-1-1 Define All system alarm NA NA ACH
Alarm Relay-1-2 Define All system alarm NA NA ACL
Alarm Relay-1-3 Define All system alarm NA NA Main F
Alarm Relay-1-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-1-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-1-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-1-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-2 Definition
Alarm Relay-2-1 Define All system alarm NA NA RFA=1
Alarm Relay-2-2 Define All system alarm NA NA RFA>=2

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Alarm Relay-2-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-2-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-2-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-2-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-2-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-3 Definition-CSU
Failure
Alarm Relay-3 Define All system alarm NA NA CSU Fail (Fixed)
Alarm Relay-3-1 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-2 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-3-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-4 Definition
Alarm Relay-4-1 Define All system alarm NA NA TAH
Alarm Relay-4-2 Define All system alarm NA NA TBH
Alarm Relay-4-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-4-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-4-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-4-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-4-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-5 Definition
Alarm Relay-5-1 Define All system alarm NA NA DCH
Alarm Relay-5-2 Define All system alarm NA NA DCL
Alarm Relay-5-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-5-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-5-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-5-6Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-5-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-6 Definition
Alarm Relay-6-1 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-2 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-6-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-7 Definition-SSM
BD
Alarm Relay-7-1 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-2 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-7-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Relay-8 Definition-SSM
BD
Alarm Relay-8-1 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-8-2 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-8-3 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-8-4 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition

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Alarm Relay-8-5 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-8-6 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition
Alarm Relay-8-7 Define All system alarm NA NA No definition

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5 Maintenance

5.1 Clearing and Maintenance

5.1.1 General

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 cleaning, 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.

5.1.2 Periodic Maintenance

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

Caution! Do not use spray cleanser to clean the equipment. Using a spray
cleanser directly on the equipment can result in serious equipment damage.

Check the DC Bus for heat discoloration. If the bus has any heat discoloration, notify
Delta Customer Service.

5.2 Removing and Replacing a Rectifier Module

5.2.1 Removing a Rectifier

1. Handle 3. LED displays


2. Screw (for locking rectifier)

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Step1. Release screw by screwdriver.

Step2. Pull out the SMR module slowly from the shelf, using one hand to support
the rear half of the SMR and remove the rectifier from the shelf.

Warning! Do not touch the DC output Bus when pulling out the SMR module.

5.2.2 Adding a Rectifier

Step1. Install rectifier modules into the shelf.

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.

Caution! Please make sure the connection of rectifier and back-board is correct.
Do not force the module into the slot. If it does not slide in and connect easily,
remove and re-seat the unit.

Step2. Push handle back and tighten screw up by screwdriver.

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5.3 Maintenance Notice
To avoid the outdoor system being damaged or causing electrical hazards, the following
are suggested measures during/after maintenance.

1. Only well-trained people can access the system.


2. Use specified or approved component for replacement such as air filter, fan, etc.
3. Follow instruction to perform needed maintenance

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6 Simple troubleshooting guide

Caution! Do not dismantle the controller or rectifiers in side the power system.
There are no service parts inside them.

Status Possible causes Action

LCD display on the AC utility does not supply to  Check the AC utility
controller is “OFF” the system
 Make sure the AC wire is properly
connected at the AC input terminal
 Check the AC breaker position to
“ON” position
 Contact technician if problem still
exists

All CSU LED are “OFF” AC utility does not supply to  Check the AC utility
the system
 Make sure the AC wire is properly
connected at the AC input terminal
 Check the AC breaker position to
“ON” position
 Contact technician if problem still
exists

Rectifier LEDs are “OFF” AC utility is not available  Check the AC utility
Rectifier is not properly placed  Make sure the AC wire is properly
connected at the AC input terminal
 Check the AC breaker position to
“ON” position
 Pull out the rectifier and insert it
properly
 Contact technician if problem still
exists

System shows in normal DC breaker is tripped  Check the load breaker position to
operation but no output to “ON” position
the load LVLD did not re-connect
 Change the breaker if breaker is
overloaded in use.
 Check the system output voltage

No battery backup when AC Battery breaker is no  Check the battery breaker position to
fails connected or the battery “ON” position and check the battery
voltage too low voltage.
Battery life reaches end  Change the battery

Note! If an alarm or specific problem cannot be resolved, please contact your


nearest Delta office or Delta representative for further assistance. Please have
the system type and serial number ready before contacting Delta. For detailed
troubleshooting guide, refer to section 6 for more details.

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Note! This system should issue LVDS trip and breaker trip alarm when LVDS
trip.

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7 Others

7.1 Spare Parts Lists


Item Ordering Information

CONTACT PWB ASSY CU-19C A 5811116741-S

DPD ACU CAN+LCD TYPE FOR STD IN BOX WB CU-19C A-S

IP CONTROLLER ASSY CU-19C A 5610021179

PWB ASSY 3P EEPROM BD SA-05U/HEH-1 5505603640

PWB ASSY RACK BD RA-160F/ED-3(DIN RAIL) 5505600995-S

PWB ASSY 24V DC/DC BD SA-05U/HE-30 X 5505603751

DPS KITS POLE-MOUNT 30" PACKING X 5505604056-S

SSM1 [PSC 3] D0100982

PWB ASSY ALARM BD SA-05T/HK-15 X 5505603866

PWB ASSY LVDS EXTENSION CU-19A-10 IN BOX 5505602187-S

DPR 1800C-48 ID:A1 1UX1.8U PACKING X ESR-48/30G C-S

RELAY 60VDC 48VDC 250A SPST TERMINAL 0720384226

SURGE PROTECTOR 385V 80KA 0923812483

VARISTOR 75VAC 190J 25KA K BSI 0927501845

WIRE+HOUSING 2464 #22 L250 4P 3672309501

WIRE+HOUSING 2464 #22 L1300 4P 3672621200

7.2 Change History


Revision Change contents Edited by Approved by Issue Date

S00 Draft Version Zarina Liao Shu Su 2017.03.06

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7.3 Glossary
List of abbreviations used in the manual:

Glossary Description Glossary Description

A Ampere SoC Status of Charge

AC Alternating Current SPD Surge Protection Device

ATS Automatic Transformer Switch SW Software

Batt. Battery TA Ambient Temperature Sensor

BoD Battery on Discharge TB Battery Temperature Sensor

CB Circuit Breaker TE Equipment Temperature Sensor

CSU Control System Unit Urg Urgent

CT Current Transformer Ua Abnormal Voltage (Voltage 2)

DC Direct Current Us Safety Voltage (Voltage 1)

DG Diesel Generator Usys System Voltage

HW Hardware Ubatt Battery voltage

Iout Output Current (A) VALA Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Battery

KWH Kilo Watt Hour Vin Input Voltage (V)

LVBD Low Voltage Battery Disconnect Vout Output Voltage

LVLD Low Voltage Load Disconnect W/O Without

LVD Low Voltage Disconnect

MCB Main Circuit Breaker

NPL Non-Priority Load

OC Open Collector

PCB Printed Circuit Board

PDU Power Distribution Unit

PL Priority Load

Po(W) Output Power (W)

PVC Photovoltaic Converter

RFA Rectifier Fail Alarm

RM Rectifier Module

SMR Switch Mode Rectifier

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Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be
free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the
product has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller repair or replace the
product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
The warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper
installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural
disaster, etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential
damages.
Maintenance service for a free is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If
any maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.

WARNING!

The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment
and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and the
usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no
representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of this product for any specific
application.

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