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Date
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level or medium level of
risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save
time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or
supplement important points in the main text.
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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Modified the associations between alarms and dry contacts on the UIM in Appendix.
Issue 01 (2013-07-17)
This issue is the first official release.
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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Model Number Description .......................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 System Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 System Configurations .................................................................................................................................................. 3
2 Components ................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Interior .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 PDU .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Rectifier ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.4 SMU ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.5 UIM ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3 Safety ............................................................................................................................................. 15
3.1 Health and Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.1.2 Electrical Safety ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.3 Inflammable Environment ....................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.4 Battery ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.5 Working at Heights .................................................................................................................................................. 20
3.1.6 Mechanical Safety ................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.7 Bundling Signal Cables ........................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2 Equipment Safety........................................................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.1 Electricity Safety ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.2 Electrostatic Discharge ............................................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.3 Laying Out Cables ................................................................................................................................................... 24
4 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 25
4.1 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. 25
4.2 Rectifying Common Faults ......................................................................................................................................... 26
4.2.1 Mains Failure ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.2.2 AC Over Volt ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.2.3 AC Under Volt ......................................................................................................................................................... 26
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Overview
1.1 Introduction
TP48600B-N16A3 is one indoor communications power system that supplies power to and
backs up power for -48 V DC communications equipment. The maximum output current of
the TP48600B-N16A3 is 600 A.Figure 1-1 shows the TP48600B-N16A3 cabinet.
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Supports network application by providing one FE port and one RS485/RS232 port.
Supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTPS) and can communicate with Huawei Network Ecosystem (NetEco) or
third-party element management systems (EMSs) to enable remote monitoring and an
unattended working mode.
Displays information on a liquid crystal display (LCD) and provides buttons for
operations.
TP48600B-N16A3
Rectifier
SMU
SMU02B
UIM02C
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Item
TP48600B-N16A3
(UIM)
Maximum output
current
600 A
Power distribution
unit (PDU)
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2.1 Interior
Figure 2-1 shows the interior of TP48600B-N16A3.
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2.2 PDU
Figure 2-1 shows the AC PDU for TP48600B-N16A3. Table 2-1 lists the power distribution
configurations.
Table 2-1 Power distribution configurations
Item
TP48600B-N16A3
Input mode
AC input circuit
terminals
ten 1-pole terminals. Three live wires (L1, L2, and L3) are
configured with two terminals respectively. The neutral wire is
configured with four terminals.
DC SPD
2.3 Rectifier
Appearance
Figure 2-2 shows a rectifier.
Figure 2-2 Rectifier
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Panel
The rectifier has a Run indicator, an Alarm indicator, and a Fault indicator on its front panel.
Figure 2-3 shows the rectifier panel.
Figure 2-3 Rectifier panel
Indicator Description
Table 2-2 Indicator description
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Run indicator
Green
Steady on
Off
Off
No alarm is generated.
Steady on
Alarm indicator
Yellow
Red
Off
Steady on
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Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Blinking at 4
Hz
2.4 SMU
Appearance
Figure 2-4 shows an SMU02B.
Figure 2-4 SMU02B
Panel
Figure 2-5 shows the SMU02B panel.
Figure 2-5 SMU02B panel
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(4) Buttons
(7) Handle
(9) FE port
Indicators
Table 2-3 describes the indicators on the SMU02B panel.
Table 2-3 SMU02B indicators
Name
Color
Status
Description
Run indicator
Green
Off
Blinking at
0.5 Hz
Blinking at 4
Hz
Minor alarm
indicator
Yello
w
Off
Steady on
Major alarm
indicator
Red
Off
Steady on
Button
Table 2-4 describes the buttons on the SMU02B panel.
Table 2-4 SMU02B buttons
Button
Name
Description
Up
Down
Back
Confir
m
Note:
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Communications Ports
Table 2-5 describes the communications ports on the SMU02B panel.
Table 2-5 SMU02B communications ports description
Communications Port
Communications
Parameter
Communications Protocol
FE port
10/100 M auto-adaptation
RS485/RS232 port
NetEco protocol
Note:
All these ports are protected by a security mechanism.
Signal
Description
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
4, 5, 7, and 8
Not defined
None
Signal
Description
TX+
TX-
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Pin
Signal
Description
RX+
RX-
RX232
TX232
PGND
Not defined
None
2.5 UIM
Panel
The user interface module (UIM02C) supports eight dry contact outputs, nine Boolean value
inputs (including universal DIN1-6, smoke, water, door status), three analog parameter inputs
(ambient temperature, humidity, and battery temperature).
Figure 2-7 shows a UIM02C panel.
Figure 2-7 UIM02C panel
Ports
Table 2-8 UIM02C ports
Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
Sensor port
TEM-HUM
WATER
Water sensor
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
Smoke sensor
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Port Type
Boolean value
signal ports
Silk Screen
Description
BTEMP
DIN1
NOTE
For the associations between the Boolean value signal
ports and alarms, see the appendix.
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
Dry contact
ALM1
ALM2
NOTE
For the associations between the dry contacts and
alarms, see the appendix.
ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
Communications
port
COM
RS485 port
Pins
Figure 2-8 shows the pin numbers of the sensor ports. Table 2-9 defines the pins.
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No.
Pin Definitions
TEM-HUM
12 V
ENV_TEMP
12 V
ENV_HUM
12 V
WATER
GND
Not defined
GND
TEMP1
GND
TEMP2
JTD7
DIN7+
SMOKE
12 V
GND
BTEM1
WATER
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
BTEMP
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Safety
To ensure safety of humans and the equipment, pay attention to the safety symbols on the
equipment and all the safety instructions in this document.
Installation and maintenance personnel must understand basic safety precautions to avoid
hazards.
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain Huawei
equipment.
General Requirements
To minimize risk of personal injury and damage to equipment, read and follow all the
precautions in this document before performing any installation or maintenance.
Ensure that the instructions provided in this document are followed completely. This section
also provides guidelines for selecting the measuring and testing devices.
Installation
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The device must be fixed securely on the floor or to other immovable objects such as
walls and mounting racks before operation.
When installing the unit, always make the ground connection first and disconnect it at
the end.
Do not block the ventilation while the device is operating. Keep a minimum distance of 5
cm between the device and the wall or other objects that may block the ventilation.
Tighten the thumbscrews by using a tool after initial installation and subsequent access
to the panel.
Do not damage the ground conductor or operate the device in the absence of a properly
installed ground conductor. Conduct the electrical inspection carefully.
The device (or system) must be connected permanently to the protection ground before
an operation. The cross-sectional area of the protective ground conductor must be at least
10 mm2.
For AC-supplied models: The device applies to TN, TT, or IT power system.
For DC-supplied model: The device applies to DC power source that complies with the
Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) requirements in IEC 60950-1 based safety standards.
Prepared conductors are connected to the terminal block, and only the appropriate
AWG/Type of wire is secured with the lug terminals.
Ground
Power Supply
Human Safety
Remove the AC power connector when there is lightning. Do not use fixed terminals or
touch terminals or antenna connectors when there is lightning.
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
Move or lift the chassis by holding its lower edge. Do not hold the handles on certain
modules such as power supply, fans, and boards because they cannot support the weight
of the device.
At least two persons are required to lift the chassis. When lifting it, keep your back
straight and move stably.
Only qualified professional personnel are allowed to install, configure, operate, and
disassemble the device.
Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported immediately to a
supervisor.
Only qualified personnel are allowed to remove or disable the safety facilities and to
troubleshoot and maintain the device.
Operator
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The high voltage power supply provides power for the device operation. Direct or indirect
contact (through damp objects) with high voltage and AC mains supply may result in serious
injuries.
During the installation of the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety
regulations. The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform high
voltage and AC operations.
Do not wear conductive articles, such as watches, hand chains, bracelets, and rings
during the operation.
When water is found in the rack or the rack is damp, switch off the power supply
immediately.
When the operation is performed in a damp environment, make sure that the device is
dry.
Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock.
Therefore, you must abide by the local rules and regulations when bridging and wiring AC
cables. Only qualified personnel are allowed to perform high voltage and AC operations.
Before powering on a device, ground the device. Otherwise, personal injury or device damage
may be caused by high leakage current.
Tools
Dedicated tools must be used during high voltage and AC operations. Avoid using ordinary
tools.
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Ground the device before powering it on. Otherwise, personal injury or device damage may
be caused by high leakage current.
If a "high electrical leakage" tag is present on the power terminal of the device, you must
ground the device before powering it on.
Do not place the device in an environment that has inflammable and explosive air or gas. Do
not perform any operation in this environment.
3.1.4 Battery
Storage Battery
Before operating storage batteries, carefully read the safety precautions for battery handling
and connection.
Basic Precautions
Before installing and maintaining the battery, note the following:
Do not wear metal articles such as wristwatch, hand chain, bracelet, and ring.
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When handling a storage battery, ensure that its electrodes are upward. Leaning or
reversing the storage battery is prohibited.
Short Circuit
Battery short circuit may cause human injuries. Although the voltage of ordinary batteries is
low, the instantaneous high current caused by the short circuit releases a great deal of energy.
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Therefore, replace the
battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Keep away metal objects, which may cause battery short circuit, from batteries. If metal
objects must be used, first disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other
operations.
Hazardous Gas
Do not use unsealed lead acid storage batteries. Lead acid storage batteries must be placed
horizontally and stably to prevent the batteries from releasing flammable gas, which may
cause fire or erode the device.
Lead acid storage batteries in use emit flammable gas. Therefore, ventilation and
fireproofing measures must be taken at the sites where lead acid storage batteries are used.
Battery Temperature
If a battery overheats, the battery may be deformed or damaged, and the electrolyte may
overflow.
When the temperature of the battery is higher than 60, check the battery for electrolyte
overflow. If the electrolyte overflows, absorb and counteract the electrolyte immediately.
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Battery Leakage
Select a substance to counteract and absorb the leaking electrolyte according to the
instructions of the battery manufacturer.
Prevent the devices and tools that you carry from falling down.
Take safety and protection measures, for example, wear a helm and safety belt.
Before working at heights, check that all the lifting facilities are in good condition.
Do not walk below the cantilever or hoisted objects when heavy objects are being hoisted.
Before hoisting heavy objects, check that the hoisting tools are complete and in good
condition.
Before hoisting heavy objects, ensure that the hoisting tools are fixed to a secure object
or wall with good weight capacity.
Ensure that the angle formed by two cables is not larger than 90 degrees. See Figure 3-1.
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Using Ladders
Checking a Ladder
Before using a ladder, check whether the ladder is damaged. Only the ladder in good
condition can be used.
Before using a ladder, you should know the maximum weight capacity of the ladder.
Avoid overweighting the ladder.
Placing a Ladder
The recommended gradient of ladders is 75 degrees. You can measure the gradient of the
ladder with a right angle or your arms. When using a ladder, ensure that the wider feet of the
ladder are downward, or take protection measures for the ladder feet to prevent the ladder
from sliding. Ensure that the ladder is placed securely.
Climbing Up a Ladder
When climbing up a ladder, note the following:
Ensure that the center of gravity of your body does not deviate from the edges of the two
long sides.
To minimize the risk of falling, hold your balance on the ladder before any operation.
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Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder (counted from up to down).
If you want to climb up a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than
the roof.
Do not drill the cabinet at will. Drilling holes without complying with the requirements affects
the electromagnetic shielding performance of the cabinet and damages the cables inside the
cabinet. In addition, if the scraps caused by drilling enter the cabinet, the printed circuit
boards (PCBs) may be short circuited.
Before you drill a hole in the cabinet, wear insulated gloves and remove the internal
cables from the cabinet.
Wear an eye protector when drilling holes. This is to prevent your eyes from being
injured by the splashing metal scraps.
Ensure that the scraps caused by drilling do not enter the cabinet.
Drilling holes without complying with the requirements affects the electromagnetic
shielding performance of the cabinet.
Sharp Objects
Before you hold or carry a device, wear protective gloves to avoid getting injured by sharp
edges of the device.
Handling Fans
When handling fans, note the following:
When replacing a component, place the component, screws, and tools in a safe place.
Otherwise, if any of them fall into the operating fans, the fans may be damaged.
When replacing a component near fans, do not insert your fingers or boards into the
operating fans until the fans are switched off and stops running.
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When heavy objects are being lifted, do not stand or walk under the cantilever or the lifted
object.
Do not bundle signal cables with high current cables or high voltage cables.
If the "high electrical leakage" tag is present on the power terminal of the device, you must
ground the device before powering it on.
The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-sensitive
components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits.
Human body movement, friction between human bodies and clothes, friction between shoes
and floors, or handling of plastic articles causes static electromagnetic fields on human bodies.
These static electromagnetic fields cannot be eliminated until the static is discharged.
To prevent electrostatic-sensitive components from being damaged by the static on human
bodies, you must wear a well-grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap when
touching the device or handling boards or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
Figure 3-2 shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.
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Cables can be laid or installed only when the temperature is higher than 0.
Before laying out cables which have been stored in a temperature lower than 0, move
the cables to an environment of the ambient temperature and store them at the ambient
temperature for at least 24 hours.
Handle cables with caution, especially at a low temperature. Do not drop the cables
directly from the vehicle.
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Maintenance
Check
Whether
Check
Method
Repair When
Measures
Cabinet door
lock
Observing and
using the lock
Replace the
door lock.
Electrical
specifications
The output
voltage is
normal.
Using a
multimeter
The output
voltage exceeds
the threshold.
Preventive
maintenance
inspection
(PMI)
The fault
indicator is
normal and the
LCD displays
an alarm.
Observing the
indicators
An alarm is
generated.
Appearance
The paint or
electroplated
coating on the
cabinet flakes
off or has
scratches.
Observing the
appearance
The surface is
damaged or
distorted.
Repaint or
repair the
shell.
Grounding
The ground
point properly
connects to the
ground bar in
the equipment
room.
Observing the
grounding and
using a
screwdriver or
wrench.
The cable
connecting the
ground point and
the ground bar in
the equipment
room is damaged
or loose.
Secure or
replace the
cable.
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1.
Check whether the AC input cable is loose. If yes, secure the AC input cable.
2.
Check whether the AC input circuit breaker is OFF. If yes, handle the back-end circuit
failure and then switch on the circuit breaker.
3.
Check whether the AC input voltage is lower than 50 V AC. If yes, handle the mains
grid fault.
Measures
1.
Check whether the AC overvoltage alarm threshold is properly set. If no, adjust it to a
proper value.
2.
Check whether the AC input voltage exceeds the AC overvoltage alarm threshold (280 V
AC by default). If yes, handle the AC input fault.
Measures
1.
Check whether the AC undervoltage alarm threshold is properly set. If no, adjust it to a
proper value.
2.
Check whether the AC input voltage is below the AC undervoltage alarm threshold (180
V AC by default). If yes, handle the AC input fault.
Measures
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1.
Check whether the AC input power cable is correctly and securely installed. If no,
reinstall the cable. If the insulation layer deteriorates, replace the cable.
2.
Check whether a short circuit occurs in the AC input power cable or the insulation layer
is damaged. If yes, replace the cable.
3.
If the AC input is normal and the Alarm indicators on certain rectifiers are steady yellow,
reinstall the rectifiers.
4.
Measures
1.
Check whether the DC overvoltage alarm threshold is properly set. If no, adjust it to a
proper value.
2.
Remove the rectifiers one by one and check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm
still exists, reinstall the rectifier. If the alarm is cleared, replace the rectifier.
3.
Check whether the system voltage is set too high in manual mode. If yes, confirm the
reason and adjust the voltage to normal after the operation.
Measures
1.
Check whether an AC power failure occurs. If yes, resume the AC power supply.
2.
Check whether the DC undervoltage alarm threshold is properly set. If no, adjust it to a
proper value.
3.
Check whether the power system capacity is insufficient for the loads due to rectifier
failures. If yes, replace the faulty rectifier.
4.
Check whether the load current is greater than the current power system capacity. If yes,
expand the power system capacity or reduce the load power.
Measures
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5.
Check whether the system voltage is set too low in manual mode. If yes, confirm the
reason and adjust the voltage to a proper value after the operation.
Possible Causes
The ambient overtemperature alarm threshold is not set properly on the SMU.
The temperature control system is faulty in the cabinet where the ambient temperature
sensor is located.
1.
Check whether the ambient temperature alarm threshold is properly set on the SMU. If
no, adjust it based on site requirements.
2.
Check whether the temperature control system in the cabinet is faulty. If yes, rectify the
fault. The alarm is cleared when the cabinet temperature falls within the allowed range.
3.
Check whether the ambient temperature sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the temperature
sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
The ambient undertemperature alarm threshold is not set properly on the SMU.
The temperature control system is faulty in the cabinet where the ambient temperature
sensor is located.
1.
Check whether the ambient undertemperature alarm threshold is properly set on the
SMU. If no, adjust it based on site requirements.
2.
Check whether the temperature control system in the cabinet is faulty. If yes, rectify the
fault. The alarm is cleared when the cabinet temperature falls within the allowed range.
3.
Check whether the ambient temperature sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the ambient
temperature sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
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The humidity is too high in the cabinet where the humidity sensor is located.
1.
Check whether the ambient overhumidity alarm threshold is properly set on the SMU. If
no, adjust it based on site requirements.
2.
Check whether water intrudes into the cabinet. If yes, wipe the water with dry cotton or
other tools and rectify the fault.
3.
Check whether the humidity sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the humidity sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
The ambient underhumidity alarm threshold is not properly set on the SMU.
The humidity is too low in the cabinet where the humidity sensor is located.
1.
Check whether the ambient underhumidity alarm threshold is properly set on the SMU.
If no, adjust it based on site requirements.
2.
Check whether the cabinet humidity is too low. If yes, adjust the cabinet humidity. The
alarm is cleared when the humidity falls within the allowed range.
3.
Check whether the humidity sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the humidity sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
1.
2.
Check whether the door status sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the door status sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
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1.
Check whether water intrudes into the cabinet. If yes, wipe the water with dry cotton or
other tools and rectify the fault.
2.
Check whether the water sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the water sensor.
Measures
Possible Causes
1.
Check whether there is smoke inside the cabinet. If yes, disconnect the power supply
from the cabinet, handle the fault, and then resume system operation.
2.
Check whether the smoke sensor is faulty. If yes, replace the smoke sensor.
Measures
1.
Check whether the circuit breakers corresponding to undetected rectifiers are ON. If no,
switch them on.
2.
Check whether the rectifier is removed. If yes, find the cause and reinstall it.
3.
4.
Check whether certain rectifiers in the rectifier subrack do not work properly. If yes,
remove the rectifiers that do not work and check whether their slot connectors are
damaged or deformed. If yes, repair or replace the subrack or slot connectors.
5.
If the alarm persists after the preceding measures are taken and the monitoring unit is
restarted, replace the monitoring unit.
Measures
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1.
Remove the rectifier and check whether the slot connector is damaged or deformed. If
yes, repair or replace the subrack or slot connector.
2.
If the alarm persists after the rectifier is reinstalled, replace the rectifier.
3.
If the alarm persists after the monitoring unit is restarted, replace the monitoring unit.
Measures
1.
Remove the rectifier and check whether the slot connector is damaged or deformed. If
yes, repair or replace the subrack or slot connector.
2.
If the alarm persists after the rectifier is reinstalled, replace the rectifier.
3.
If the alarm persists after the monitoring unit is restarted, replace the monitoring unit.
Measures
1.
Check the Fault indicator on the rectifier panel. If it is steady red, remove the rectifier,
and then reinstall it after the indicator turns off.
2.
Measures
1.
Check whether the AC input voltage exceeds the upper threshold of the rectifier working
voltage. If yes, rectify the power supply fault and then resume the power supply.
Measures
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2.
Check whether the AC input voltage is below the lower threshold of the rectifier working
voltage. If yes, rectify the power supply fault and then resume the power supply.
3.
Check whether the ambient temperature is higher than the normal operating temperature
of the rectifier. If yes, rectify the temperature unit fault.
4.
Remove the rectifier that generates the alarm and reinstall it after the indicator turns off.
If the alarm still exists, replace the rectifier.
1.
2.
3.
Measures
1.
Check whether the DC SPD detection cable is disconnected. If yes, reconnect the cable.
2.
Check whether the DC SPD detection cable is disconnected. If no, replace the DC SPD.
Measures
The circuit breaker cannot be switched to ON/OFF after the short circuit fault for its end
circuit is rectified.
When the circuit breaker is switched to ON and its input voltage is normal, the voltage
between the two ends of the circuit breaker exceeds 1 V.
The input voltage is normal, but the resistance between both ends of the circuit breaker is
less than 1 kohm when the circuit breaker is OFF.
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The AC input and slot connector are normal, but the Fault indicator (red) is steady on or
all indicators are off.
The slot connector and monitoring unit are normal, but the Alarm indicator (yellow) still
blinks after the rectifier is reseated.
The AC input and monitoring unit are normal, but the monitoring unit cannot control the
rectifier.
The DC output is normal while the green indicator on the SMU is off.
The SMU breaks down or cannot be started. Its LCD has abnormal display or buttons
cannot be operated.
With the alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report alarms when the power
system is faulty.
The SMU reports an alarm while the power system does not experience the fault.
The SMU fails to communicate with the connected lower-level devices while the
communications cables are correctly connected.
Communication between the SMU and all rectifiers fails while both the rectifiers and the
communications cables are normal.
The SMU cannot detect the DC power distribution while the communications cables and
the DC power distribution is normal.
Prepare an ESD wrist strap, a pair of protective gloves, an ESD box or bag, and the
cabinet door key.
Protect yourself from being burnt when removing the rectifier as it has a high temperature.
Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew the rectifier panel using a screwdriver.
Step 2 Gently pull the handle outwards, and then remove the rectifier from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-1.
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Step 3 Insert a new rectifier into the subrack. Then loosen the screws on the handle and pull out the
handle.
Step 4 Push the rectifier into the subrack slowly along the guide rail. Then lock the handle.
Step 5 Tighten the screws on the handle, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Installing a new rectifier
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Follow-up Procedure
Repair the replaced rectifier.
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Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch towards the left.
Step 2 Pull the handle outwards to remove the SMU, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Removing an SMU
Step 3 Insert a new SMU into the subrack, push the locking latch towards the left, and pull out the
handle.
Step 4 Slide the new SMU into the subrack slowly along the guide rail, and then push the locking
latch towards the right.
Step 5 Reset parameters on the SMU.
Figure 4-4 Installing an SMU
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Follow-up Procedure
Repair the replaced SMU.
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Prepare an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap, an ESD box or bag, the cabinet door
key, and maintenance tool box.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the position where the UIM02C panel connects to the signal cable, and then
disconnect the signal cable.
Step 3 Unscrew the UIM02C panel and take out the UIM02C, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 Taking out the UIM02C
Step 4 Disconnect the -48 V power cable from the UIM02C backplane.
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Step 5 Record the positions where the UIM02C backplane connects to all the cables, and then
disconnect the cables.
Step 6 Remove the UIM02C, as shown in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-7 Removing the UIM02C
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Follow-up Procedure
Return the faulty UIM02C for repair.
Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, switch off the input circuit breaker on the upper-level
device.
Prepare the cabinet door key, insulation tapes, and maintenance tool box.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker that is to be replaced.
Step 2 Loosen the screws that secure the output cables and signal cable terminals using a Phillips
screwdriver and remove the cables and signal cable terminals. Wrap the cables and terminals
using the insulation tapes to prevent hazards.
Step 3 Loosen the screws that secure the input copper bars using a Phillips screwdriver and then
loosen the buckle at the circuit breaker base using an insulated flat-head screwdriver.
Step 4 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail. Figure 4-8 shows the procedure for removing
the circuit breaker.
Figure 4-8 Removing the circuit breaker
Step 5 Switch off the new circuit breaker. Press the buckle at the circuit breaker base using an
insulated flat-head screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Then loosen the buckle and
secure the circuit breaker along the guide rail.
Step 6 Tighten the screws that secure the input copper bars.
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Step 7 Remove the insulation tapes from the output cables and signal cable terminals. Then connect
the output cable and signal cable terminals to the output end of the circuit breaker and tighten
the screws.
Step 8 Switch on the circuit breaker. Figure 4-9 shows the procedure for installing the new circuit
breaker.
Figure 4-9 Installing the circuit breaker
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Technical Specifications
Specifications
Operating
temperature
10~+50
Transportation
temperature
40~+70
Storage
temperature
40~+70
Operating
humidity
5%~95%
Storage
humidity
5%~95%
Altitude
0m~4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the operating
temperature decreases by 1 for each additional 200 m.
Specifications
AC input
Input frequency
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Item
Specifications
DC output
AC input
protection
DC output
protection
Power factor
-42 V DC to -58 V DC
-53.5 V DC
Output power
Regulated voltage
precision
1%
200 mVp-p
Noise weighting
2 mV
AC input overvoltage
protection threshold
> 300 V AC
AC input overvoltage
recovery threshold
AC input undervoltage
protection threshold
< 85 V AC
AC input undervoltage
recovery threshold
DC output overvoltage
protection threshold
Range: 58.5-60.5 V DC
DC surge
protection
Safety and
regulatory design
Mean time
between failures
(MTBF)
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Specifications
Electromagnetic
interference (EMI)
Class A, EN300386
Class A, EN300386
Harmonic
IEC 61000-3-12
IEC61000-3-11
Electrostatic discharge
(ESD)
Electromagnetic
susceptibility (EMS)
EN61000-4-4, criterion B
Radiated susceptibility
(RS)
Conducted susceptibility
(CS)
IEC6100-4-6, criterion A
Surge susceptibility
EN61000-4-5, criterion B
Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Protection level
IP20
Installation mode
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Specifications
Maintenance mode
Cable routing
Heat dissipation
Natural cooling
R4850G1
Efficiency
Output power
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
2.8 kg
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Associated Alarm
Boolean value
input ports
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
ALM1
Default mode
(Close: alarm;
Open: normal) can
be modified as
required.
ALM2
Reserved
ALM3
Reserved
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
Reserved
ALM7
Reserved
ALM8
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EMC
electromagnetic compatibility
EMI
electromagnetic interference
EMS
electromagnetic susceptibility
HTTPS
IEC
LCD
PDU
PSU
SMU
SNMP
SPD
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