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DELTA POWER SYSTEM

User manual 
 

ESAA150-ABC07/09/11
Power System
User Manual

ESAA150ABC07/09/11 IOM P/N: 5011286602


2010. 04. 12. R02
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1  General.....................................................................................................................................4  
1.1  USING THIS MANUAL  ..................................................................................................................................... 4  
1.2  SAFETY NOTICE .............................................................................................................................................. 4  
1.3  E NVIRONMENTAL  ...........................................................................................................................................5  

2  Product Description..................................................................................................................6  
2.1  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 6  
2.2  PRODUCT MAIN FEATURES .............................................................................................................................6  
2.3  CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................7  
2.4  SYSTEM SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................. 7  
2.5  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................... 8  
2.6  SYSTEM SCHEMATICS ................................................................................................................................... 11  
3  Installation ..............................................................................................................................14  
3.1  TOOL R EQUIRED ........................................................................................................................................... 14  
3.2  U NPACKING .................................................................................................................................................. 14  
3.3  PRELIMINARY I NSPECTION ............................................................................................................................ 14  
3.4  BASE MOUNT ................................................................................................................................................ 15  
3.5  SYSTEM MOUNTING ...................................................................................................................................... 15  
3.6  MODULE I NSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................15  
3.7  SYSTEM WIRING ........................................................................................................................................... 16  
3.8  DC GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................................... 16  
3.9  AC I NPUT CONNECTIONS.............................................................................................................................. 16  
3.10  DC DISTRIBUTION CONNECTIONS  ................................................................................................................ 17  
3.11  BATTERY CONNECTIONS...............................................................................................................................17  
3.12  R ECOMMENDED WIRING ...............................................................................................................................17  
3.13  BATTERY A ND AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSORS....................................................................................... 18  

4 START - up Procedure...........................................................................................................19
4.1  I NITIAL STARTUP PREPARATION ...................................................................................................................19  
4.2   NO LOAD START-UP...................................................................................................................................... 19  
4.3  BASIC FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION............................................................................................................... 19  
4.4  PARAMETER SETTINGS.................................................................................................................................. 19  
4.5  DC LOAD CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 20  
4.6  FUNCTIONALITY CHECK   ...............................................................................................................................20  

5  CSU & Parameter Adjustment ...............................................................................................21  


5.1  DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................................................21  
5.2  DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................................... 22  
5.3  FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 22  
5.4  SYSTEM PARAMETER SETTING...................................................................................................................... 23  
5.5  R EAL TIME OPERATION STATUS ...................................................................................................................24  

6  Switch Mode Rectifier (ESR48/56A series rectifier, 2700W) ................................................37  


6.1  DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................ 37  
6.2  SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................37  
6.3  E NVIRONMENTAL  ......................................................................................................................................... 38  
6.4  PHYSICAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 39  
6.5  OUTLINE & DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................................. 39  
6.6  SMR OPERATING PRINCIPLE ........................................................................................................................ 39  

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7  Switch Mode Rectifiers (ESR48/40A series rectifier, 2000W) ..............................................41  


7.1  DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................ 41  
7.2  SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................41  
7.3  OUTLINE & DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................................. 43  

8   Alarms And Trouble Shooting................................................................................................44  


8.1  AC FAIL/AC HIGH VOLTAGE / AC LOW VOLTAGE ALARM DESCRIPTION................................................... 44  
8.2  DC OUTPUT VOLTAGE HIGH/LOW (HV/LV)................................................................................................ 45  
8.3  DC CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPED ALARM....................................................................................................... 45  
8.4  OVER -TEMPERATURE ALARM....................................................................................................................... 45  
8.5  R ECTIFIER FAIL ALARM ................................................................................................................................ 46  

9  Maintenance...........................................................................................................................47  
9.1  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................47  
9.2  R EMOVING AND R EPLACING A R ECTIFIER MODULE...................................................................................... 47  

10  system communication software............................................................................................49  


10.1  INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................ 49  
10.2  INSTALL AND UNINSTALL RMS SOFTWARE .................................................................................... 49  
10.3  GET START NRMS SOFTWARE..............................................................................................................50  
10.4  HOW TO SETUP CONNECTION PROFILE INFORMATION................................................................ 51  
10.5  SOFTWARE FUNCTION................................................................................................................................... 53  
10.6  SYSTEM INFORMATION MONITORING ............................................................................................................. 55  
10.7  SYSTEM PARAMETER CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................... 59  
10.8  OTHER FUNCTION  ......................................................................................................................................... 66  
11  Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................71  

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1 GENERAL

1.1 Using This Manual


This manual contains specifications and instructions to properly install and
maintain the indoor power system. Component specifications and drawings are
contained in this manual.
Included in this manual is the operation and maintenance of the New Smart CSU
(NCSU), ESR48/56A (or ESR48/40A) series Switch Mode Rectifier (SMR), Power
Distribution Unit (PDU) and Low Voltage Disconnect (LVDS), system status and
alarms, troubleshooting and system maintenance.
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 Safety Notice


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. 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.
2. Per UL and the NEC 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building
installation wiring.
7. 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).

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8. In a supply using more than one line conductor to a load, if a protective device
interrupts the neutral conductor, it shall also interrupt all other supply
conductors. Single pole protective devices, therefore, shall not be used in such
cases.
9. 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.
10. Recommended room ambient is maximum +45 ℃.
11. To avoid electrical hazards, the covers must not be removed on the system or
any component.
12. DC output & battery breakers must be replaced with approved replacement
circuit breakers meeting the original design specification.
13. All AC connections must be made per the latest issue of the National Electrical
Code and must conform to all local codes.
14. The wiring method to accommodate different power systems should comply
with National Electrical Code and Local Code.

1.3 Environmental
1. Input Voltage: 220 - 240VAC, 2W + PE
2. Input Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
3. Operating Temperature: 0 ℃ to +45 ℃ 
4. Humidity: 10 to 95% RH (non-Condensing)
5. Floor Load Density:
The Building floor structure having a total floor load capacity of 780kg/  
6. Altitude: < 3000m above mean sea level
0 - 2000 m:
Full of the nominal output power rating at maximum temperature.
2000 m - 3000 m:
1% power de-rating per 100m. At 3000m altitude, the output power can be
90% of the nominal power rating at maximum temperature.

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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Product Description


The ESAA150-ABCxx Power System consists of modular ESR48/56A (or
ESR48/40A) series Rectifiers, a New Smart CSU (NCSU) and a Power Distribution
Unit (PDU).
Up to 3 rectifiers can be equipped in 1 shelf, which can mount a NCSU. The
system requires a nominal input of 220V and provide an output of –54 VDC to
power the load and also maintain fully charged batteries.
The system is control by the New Smart CSU (NCSU). System monitor and control
output voltage, status and alarms of rectifiers by NCSU. All system parameters are
set by NCSU too. The parameters include the system float voltage, equalize
voltage, current limit, and alarm thresholds setting. The RS232 interface of NCSU
is the Remote Monitoring System (RMS) software to remote and control system by
PC.
The environmental control will be done by the separate climate control card, which
will support the door open alarm, humidity control, fan control and heater control.

2.2 Product Main Features


• -54Vdc/~150A (rectifiers 1-3).
• User Friendly LCD Interface (128*64 dots display)
• Hot Swappable 2700 Watts (or 2000Watts) rectifiers, wide range PFC input
(90~275Vac good for unstable utility environment)
• Light Weight Plug-in Modules for Simple Installation and Maintenance
• High Power Density Saves Valuable Floor space
•  All rectifier modules are front accessible
•  Active Power Factor Correction ( > .99 PF)
• High Efficiency
• Temperature Compensation Float Voltage Control for VRLA Batteries
• Front Access for Simplified Operation and Maintenance
• Intelligent remote shelf monitoring and control (Optional RMS software function
and Modem function, Via RS-232)
• Network Maintenance
• Battery temperature compensation voltage control
• Battery and Load breakers
• Equalize charge timer

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2.3 Configuration
 AC Input: 220 - 240VAC, 2W + PE
System Capacity: -54VDC/~150A Max.
Rectifier: -54V/2700W (or 2000W) * 3 Max.
CSU: Delta New Smart CSU

2.4 System Specification

Item Specification/Function

220 - 240VAC, 2W + PE
 AC Input Max. 54A for ESR48/56A series (2700W) system
Max. 36A for ESR48/40A series (2000W) system

System Capacity -54V/ ~ 150A Max. (1 ~ 3 rectifiers)

1. ESR48/56A series (2700W)


Rectifier
2. ESR48/40A series (2000W)

LCD Display: 128*64 characters


Control & Supervisor Unit
LED Indicator: 3

Battery Breaker 2 positions

Output Breaker High priority * 6 positions + Low priority * 6 positions

LVBD (Low Voltage Battery Disconnect) * 1 + LVLD (Low Voltage


LVDS
Load Disconnect) * 1
Remote Monitoring and
By RMS software (Use RS232 Interface)
Control

Operating Temperature 32℉~+113℉ (0℃~+45℃)

Storage Temperature -40℉~+158℉ (-40℃~+75℃)

Humidity 0~95% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing


< 3000m 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.
<55 dB(A) at the distance of 1m in front of rectifier with 1.5m height,
 Acoustic
25 degree C ambient,

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2.5 System Configuration & Dimensions

2.5.1 ESAA150-ABC07
615

565

12 ○
9  

11  

10  

8



2  

13  

3  

1200

7

5

14   ○
4

6

ESAA150-ABC07 Main Part

ESAA150-ABC07
Item Description Q’ty Remark
1 Power System 1
2 Controller & Monitor Unit 1 NSCU
3 Shelf 1 19 inch for 3 SMR(2700W)
4 DC Breaker(Load)-High Priority 2 15Ax2, Expansion to 6
5 DC Breaker(Load)-Low Priority 6 40Ax4 + 15Ax2
6 Battery Breaker 2 125A x 2
7 AC Input Breaker 1 220V Single Phase
8 AC Detector 1
9 LVDS 2
10 Battery Load Terminal Block 2
11 DC Load Terminal Block 5
12 AC Input Terminal Block --
13 DC 0V Bus 1
14 Battery Tray 2 For Battery 180AH x 8

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2.5.2 ESAA150-ABC09
615

565 ○
12

9

8 ○
11  

10  


1  




13  

3  


7

5
1200 ○
4

14   ○
6

ESAA150-ABC09 Main Part

ESAA150-ABC09
Item Description Q’ty Remark
1 Power System 1
2 Controller & Monitor Unit 1 NSCU
3 Shelf 1 19 inch for 3 SMR(2700W)
4 DC Breaker(Load)-High Priority 4 40Ax4, Expansion to 6
5 DC Breaker(Load)-Low Priority 6 40Ax4 + 10Ax2
6 Battery Breaker 2 125A x 2
7 AC Input Breaker 1 220V Single Phase
8 AC Detector 1
9 LVDS 2
10 Battery Load Terminal Block 2
11 DC Load Terminal Block 5
12 AC Input Terminal Block --
13 DC 0V Bus 1
14 Battery Tray 2 For Battery 180AH x 8

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2.5.3 ESAA150-ABC11
615

565 ○
12

9

8 ○
11  

13  

10  



2  


3  


7

5
1200 ○
4

14   ○
6

ESAA150-ABC11 Main Part

ESAA150-ABC11
Item Description Q’ty Remark
1 Power System 1
2 Controller & Monitor Unit 1 NSCU
3 Shelf 1 19 inch for 3 SMR
4 DC Breaker(Load)-High Priority 2 63A x 2, Expansion to 6
5 DC Breaker(Load)-Low Priority 3 25A x 3, Expansion to 6
6 Battery Breaker 2 125A x 2
7 AC Input Breaker 1 220V Single Phase
8 AC Detector 1
9 LVDS 2
10 Battery Load Terminal Block 2
11 DC Load Terminal Block 5
12 AC Input Terminal Block --
13 DC 0V Bus 1
14 Battery Tray 2 For Battery 180AH x 8

2.5.4 System Dimension

Item Specification/Function
Dimensions (WxDxH) 615mm x 565mm x 1200mm

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2.6 System Schematics

2.6.1 ESAA150-ABC07

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2.6.2 ESAA150-ABC09

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2.6.3 ESAA150-ABC11

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3 INSTALLATION

3.1 Tool Required


The following tools are recommended for the system installation:
• Phillips No. 3 screw driver  
• Tweaker - Slotted screw driver blade size .09” × .02” 
• Thomas & Betts crimping tool TBM8-750-1
• Insulated side cutters  
• Metric Socket Wrenches with Extensions
• Hydraulic lifter
3.2 Unpacking
Refer and follow the sequence as the figures below to unpack the equipment.

3.3 Preliminary Inspection


Prior to removing the system from the crate, note any damage to the crate.
Remove the system cabinet from the crate and inspect the shelf for any dents or
damage. If any damage is noted, contact the carrier immediately.

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3.4 Base Mount

3.4.1 Holes for Base Mount


Refer to the figure below for detail base mount template.

Unit: mm

3.5 System Mounting


The system comes fully assembled with the DC Distribution Shelf. The AC
connections from the AC terminal to the rectifier shelf are made at the factory. All
CSU communication and signal leads are connected via the modular plugs and
communicate with the rectifiers.
The system should be mounted to the superstructure and floor per customer
provided equipment engineering drawings.

3.6 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.

3.6.1 Rectifier Installation


1) Install rectifier modules into the shelf
2) Push both locker to lock position to lock the rectifier.

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Warning! Do not force the module into the slot. If it does not slide in and connect
easily, remove and re-seat the unit.

3.6.2 Sequence of Rectifier Installation


The recommended rectifier installation sequence:
From left to right of the shelf.
3.7 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.

Remain wires or threads


 

OK NG

3.8 DC Grounding
The DC ground must be connected to a permanent earth ground connection.

Warning! Do not connect this terminal to AC power system neutral.

3.9 AC Input Connections


 All AC cables should connect to AC main breaker.
Rating: Refer to the system.
Recommended wiring, refer to Section 3.12.

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.

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3.10 DC Distribution Connections


Rating: Refer to the system.
Recommended wiring, refer to Section 3.12.

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

3.11 Battery Connections


Rating: Refer to the system.
Recommended wiring, refer to Section 3.12.

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

Battery - Battery +
- +  - +  - +  - +

3.12 Recommended Wiring


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

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The comparison list for wiring size of AWG and mm

3.13 Battery And Ambient Temperature Sensors


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

The Ambient Temperature Sensor is labeled TA and can be placed anywhere clear
of the rectifier fan flow. (The TA Sensor had already fix on the appropriate location
of the cabinet by factory, no required to install by customer of this item) The
 Ambient Temperature Sensor TA is terminated to the back of the CSU to the
connector labeled Ambient Temp.

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4 START - UP PROCEDURE

4.1 Initial Startup Preparation


Verify all connections prior to starting this section.

Warning! Ensure the input AC circuit breaker located at the AC service panel is
switched to the “Off” position.

Warning! Confirm the operating voltage before proceeding.

Warning! Ensure the frame ground is properly connected to a permanent earth


ground connection.

Warning! Ensure all the Load DC Circuit breakers located in the DC Distribution
Cabinet are switched to the “Off” position.

4.2 No Load Start-up


The shelf can be turned up without a load. The start-up procedure is as follows:
1. Switch all DC load breakers to the “Off” position.
2. Make sure battery is not connected to the system Battery Bus.
3. Switch on AC input breaker and check the CSU for alarm status.
4. Switch on each DC load breaker and connected battery to operate the system
after checking without any problem.

4.3 Basic Functional Verification


 After shelf start-up, basic functional verification should proceed.
Check the monitor of CSU display.

4.4 Parameter Settings


Most parameters are pre-set at the factory and are listed on the shelf Test Report
included with each shelf. This section provides a general explanation for some
parameter may need changing.

Note! In all battery relatedparameters refer to the battery manufacturer


specifications.

4.4.1 Float/Equalize Voltage


Both Float and Equalize voltages are preset at factory and listed on the shelf Test
Report. The CSU controls the settings on each rectifier. If a different value is
required, setting the value from CSU.

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4.4.2 Current Limit


The CSU controls the system current limit threshold by monitoring the total load,
the number of rectifiers in-service and the battery current. A parameter sets
current limit in the event of a DC overload condition for the system and overrides
the current limit set at each rectifier.

4.4.3 Total Number of SMRs


The CSU uses this parameter to scan for rectifier status and alarms.

4.4.4 SMR Slot Assignment


This parameter is used with the parameter “Total Number of SMRs” and directs the
CSU to scan the assigned slots for rectifier status and alarms.

4.4.5 Maximum Battery Capacity


Battery capacity must reflect the rating of the installed battery. Refer the battery
manufacture specification for the rated capacity.

4.5 DC Load Connections

Warning! Basic Functional Testing should be completed prior to the load being
applied.

Warning! Switch all DC circuit breakers to the “OFF” position.

 A. Connect the positive load cable to the Ground Bus.


B. Connect the negative load cable to the DC breaker lug.
C. Switch the DC circuit breakers or Load Fuse to the “ON” position.

Warning! Tighten the DC Circuit Breaker lugs to ensure proper contact is made
with the load cable and the trip sense wire. Failure to properly torque
the DC circuit breaker lugs may cause heat damage.

4.6 Functionality Check


Control and supervisory functional testing can be performed at the CSU after the
Basic Functional Testing is completed and the DC Load is connected.
Check the status of the equipment by viewing the Main Page and by pressing
button. Verify voltages, current and temperature for normal operation. Compare
the rectifier voltages by using a multi-meter and taking the measurements at the
front of each rectifier.
Verify the Alarm display at the CSU to ensure that all alarm conditions are resolved.

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5 CSU & PARAMETER ADJUSTMENT

5.1 Description

5.1.1 Software Interface


Power system controller Delta New Smart CSU

Display LCD 128 x 64 dots display


LED (Major, Minor, EQU)
Push button 4 push buttons on the CSU LCD display. They are
use to control the power system.
Language English / Chinese

5.1.2 System Management


Monitoring: AC input information
DC information
Rectifier information
Battery Information
DC load information
Environment detection

Parameter Setting: System output parameter setting


 Alarm threhold setting
 Alarm configuration setting
System relay setting

Others: Remote management


Event log
Efficiency management
Battery discharge test function

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5.1.3 Communication Management

5.1.3.1 Local
Method: RS-232 cable (9 pin), for local connection

SW Interface: (Optional) Delta Remote Management Software

Note! Remote management function is optional. Please consult Delta


representative for details.

5.1.3.2 Remote
IP Adapter (Optional)

5.2 Display
 A 128 * 64 characters LCD Display is on the CSU for display shelf status as the
following:
Main page: DCV, DCI, shelf status, Alarm
Button A BACK; B ↑; C ↓; D ENTER
5.3 Function

5.3.1 Relay output

5.3.1.1 Relay Specifications


Settings Description
 Arrangement 1 Form C (SPDT)
Contact rating 1A at 24VDC, only allow to connect to safe low voltage circuit
Resistance 100mΩ 
Condition Normal Open, Normal Close, Common
5.3.1.2 Relay Position and Definition

5.3.1.2.1 Relay Positions and Definition

Relay Alarm Event  Alarm Event Description

1 AC Off AC Fail Alarm


2 RFA>=2 Two or More rectifiers Fail Alarm
3 CSU Fail CSU Fail Alarm
4 DCL DC Low Voltage Alarm
5 Batt. Switch Battery Breaker or Fuse Fail Alarm
DCH, HVDS, LVDS Trip, TAH, TA Sensor Fail, AC Fail, TB Sensor Fail, TBH,
6 Major
One Rectifier, Rect Over Percent of Capacity, Load Priority Hi, Load Priority Lo,

DCL, TAL, HTSD, CL, Battery Switch, Battery Discharge, Battery Test
7 Minor
Fail, More Rectifier Fail

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5.4 System Parameter Setting


The lists below are parameter preset in factory for the system.

Note! In all battery related parameters refer to the battery manufacturer


specifications.

Parameter Descriptions Setting Setting Range


HVSD Shutdown 59.5 V 58.0~60.0 V
HV Alarm 57.5 V 56.0~58 V
LV Alarm 45.0 V 44.0~50.0 V
LVDS1DISC Voltage 42.0 V 40.0~48.0 V
LVDS2 DISC Voltage 45.2V 40.0~48.0V
LVDS3 DISC Voltage 47.2V 40.0~48.0V
Rectifier Relation Over Percentage
80% 50% ~ 90%
Of Capacity
Set FL Voltage 54.0 V 50.0~56 V
Set EQU Voltage 56.0 V 50~57 V
TAH 45℃  35℃ ~ 75℃ 
TAL -14℃  -40℃ ~ 10℃ 
HTSD Shutdown (Option) 60 ℃  45~75 ℃ 
LTSD Shutdown (Option) -15 ℃  -40~10℃ 
Cooling Fan Start Temp 0 ℃ 
Single Phase 220 ACV High Alarm 264V 230~276V
Single Phase 220 ACV Low Alarm 176 V 90~184 V
Battery Capacity 360 AH 0~6000 AH
TBH 40 ℃  30~50 ℃ 
Middle test voltage 1V 0.5V ~ 4V
SMR CL (2700W) 50A 5A~50A
Battery charge management Enable
Stage1 max charge current  0.20C 0.05C~0.5C
Stage2 max charge current  015C 0.05C~0.5C
Stage3 max charge current  0.1C 0.05C~0.5C
Battery Test Disable
Test Time 1 hr 1~24 hr
Battery Test Voltage 45.0 V 42.0~52.0 V
Battery test current 0.1C 0.05~0.5 C
Battery test periodic Disable
Battery test periodic 1 month 1 ~ 12 month
Battery test date 1 day 1 ~ 31 day
Battery test Hour 0 O’clock 0 ~ 23 O’clock

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Temp compensation Enable


Compensation Mode 0 0~1
Temp Comp Coefficient 4 mV/℃  0.1~4mV/℃ 
Temp Comp Range 1.3V -1.3 ~ 1.3V
Temp Comp Center 25℃  15℃~35℃ 
Temp curve T0 0℃  -20℃ ~ +60℃ 
Temp curve V0 56.9V 50V ~ 58.0V
Temp curve T1 15℃  -20℃ ~ +60℃ 
Temp curve V1 54.5V 50V ~ 58.0V
Temp curve T2 35℃  -20℃ ~ +60℃ 
Temp curve V2 54.5V 50V ~ 58.0V
Temp curve T3 60℃  -20℃ ~ +60℃ 
Temp curve V3 51.7V 50V ~ 58.0V
EQU Enable
EQU max time 10 hour  1 ~ 24 hour
 Additional EQU Time 1 hr 0~12 hr
EQU Terminal current 0.01C 0.01C ~ 0.05C
EQU periodic Enable
EQU Charge period 1 Month 1~12 Month
Periodic date 3 1 ~ 31
Periodic Hour 0 0 ~ 23
Deep discharge remain capacity Enable
Deep voltage Enable
 AC Fail time Enable
Deep discharge-remain capacity 80  30 ~90 
Deep discharge-voltage 46V 42V~48V
Deep discharge-AC off Time 4Hr  0~24Hr
Charge current 0.08C 0.03C ~ 0.15C

5.5 Real Time Operation Status


The shelf status is displayed on the front of the CSU. The Main page is always
displayed during normal operation. All values in the list are for reference only.
Main page:
DCV 54.0V
DCI 0A
Sys Sta. FL
 Alarm Existing

DCV: System output DC Voltage


DCI: Total system output current
Sys Sta: System status
 Alarm Existing: “Alarm Existing” will display if alarm had occurred

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5.5.1 System Information


SysInfo
Sys setting
Curr. Alarm

Press ENTER;
Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting
 AC & Temp
Date & Version
Press ENTER;

5.5.1.1 Rectifier Information


Rectifier Info
01 0.0A OK
02 0.0A OK
03 0.0A OK
-
-
-
24 0.0A OK

Total 24 rectifiers can be display


5.5.1.2 Battery Information
Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting

 AC & Temp


Date & Version
Press ENTER
Batt. 1
Charging…
Current 0.0A
Temp. 32℃ 

Batt. 2
Charging…
Current 0.0A
Temp. 30℃ 

5.5.1.3 Event Information


Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting

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 AC & Temp


Date & Version
Press ENTER
00 XXXX Alarm
YYYY-MM-DD HH: MM: SS
01 XXXX Alarm
YYYY-MM-DD HH: MM: SS
-
-
99 XXXX Alarm
YYYY-MM-DD HH: MM: SS

Total 100 events can be display


5.5.1.4 Current Setting Information
Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting

 AC & Temp


Date & Version
Press ENTER

5.5.1.4.1 DC Setting
DC Setting
 Alarm setting
Batt. setting
Other setting 

Press ENTER
DC Setting
EQU VLT 56V
FL VLT 54V

5.5.1.4.2 Alarm Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm setting
Batt. setting
Other setting 

Press ENTER
 Alarm Setting
HV 57.5V
LV 45V
HVSD 59V

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 ACH 264V
 ACL 176V
HT 45℃ 
LT -14℃ 

HTSD 50℃ 
LTSD -15℃ 
EQU ALM ON
TST ALM ON
BATT OTP 40℃ 
LVDS1 42V
LVDS2 41V
BATT Unb ON

5.5.1.4.3 Batt. Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm setting
Batt. setting
Other setting 

Press ENTER
B- Parameter
T- COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting 

a. B- Parameter
B- Parameter
T- COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting 

Press ENTER
Batt. Capacity
200AH

Stop EQU…
Max. Time 1Hr
Min. Curr. 0.1C
Extra Time 1Hr
b. T- COMP
B- Parameter
T- COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting
Press ENTER
Linear
Non Linear

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b-1. Linear
Linear
Non Linear
Press ENTER
ENABLE in EQU
Coef 4.0mV/℃ 
RANGE ±1.3V
T- START 25℃ 

b-2. Non Linear


Linear
Non Linear
Press ENTER
T0, V0 : 0, 56.8
T1, V1: 15, 54.5
T2, V2: 35, 54.4
T3, V3 : 60, 51.6

c. BDT Setting
B- Parameter
T- COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting

Press ENTER
Periodic BDT
Status ON
Next Batt Test
05/06/02 00:00
BDT I 0.1C
End VLT 45V
BDT Time 1Hr
Periodic Test
Period 1M
Date 1D
Time 0Hr

d. B- EQU Setting
B- Parameter
T- COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting

Press ENTER
Periodic B-EQU
Status ON
Next EQU
05/07/02 00:00

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Periodic B-EQU
Period 1M
Date 1D
Time 0Hr

5.5.1.4.4 Other Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm setting
Batt. setting
Other setting

Press ENTER
Eficnt Func. ON

5.5.1.5 AC & Temperature Information


Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting
 AC & Temp
Date & Version
Press ENTER
 ACV
 ACV1 217V
 Ambient Temp 25℃ 

5.5.1.6 Date & Version


Rectifier
Battery
Event Log
Curr. Setting
 AC & Temp
Date & Version
Press ENTER
Current Date
YYYY/MM/DD
Current Time
HH: MM: SS
HW Version
CU-15W B
SW Version
0.0 - 28

5.5.2 System Setting

SysInfo
Sys setting
Curr. Alarm
Press ENTER;

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DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting
Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

5.5.2.1 DC Setting
DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting
Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;
DC Setting
EQU VLT 56V
FL VLT 54.0V

5.5.2.2 Alarm Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting
Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;
 Alarm Setting
HV ON
LV ON
HVSD ON

 ACH ON
 ACL ON
HT ON
LT ON

HTSD ON
Batt. OTP ON
LVDS1 ON
LVDS2 ON

EQU ON
Batt. Tst ON
Batt. Unb ON

5.5.2.2.1 HV Alarm

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HV Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 57.5V

5.5.2.2.2 LV Alarm
LV Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 45V

5.5.2.2.3 HVSD Alarm


HVSD Alarm
SETPOINT 59V

5.5.2.2.4 ACH Alarm


 ACH Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 264V

5.5.2.2.5 ACL Alarm


 ACL Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 176V

5.5.2.2.6 HT Alarm
HT Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 45℃ 

5.5.2.2.7 LT Alarm
LT Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT -14℃ 

5.5.2.2.8 HTSD Alarm


HTSD Alarm

SETPOINT 50℃ 

5.5.2.2.9 Batt OTP Alarm


Batt OTP Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT 40℃ 

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5.5.2.2.10 LVDS1 (LVBD) Alarm


LVDS1 Alarm

SETPOINT 42V

5.5.2.2.11 LVDS2 (LVLD) Alarm


LVDS2 Alarm

SETPOINT 43V

Note! NEVER set the default voltage of LVBD over the default voltage of
LVLD, otherwise, the function of LVLD will UNAVILABLE.

5.5.2.2.12 EQU Alarm


EQU Alarm
*Enable
Disable

5.5.2.2.13 Batt. Tst Alarm


Batt. Tst Alarm
*Enable
Disable

5.5.2.2.14 Batt. Unb Alarm


Batt. Unb Alarm
*Enable
Disable
SETPOINT --V

5.5.2.3 Batt. Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting
Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;
B-Parameter
T-COMP
BDT Setting
B-EQU Setting

5.5.2.3.1 B-Parameter Setting

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B-Parameter
Capacity 200AH
EQU Stop
EQU Enable

a. EQU Stop Setting


Stop EQU
Max. Time 1Hr
Min. Curr 0.01C
Extra Time 1Hr

EQU CL
Stage1 0.25C
Stage2 0.15C
Stage3 0.10C

b. EQU Enable Setting


EQU Enable
Batt. Cap ON
BO Time ON
Batt. VLT ON

b-1. Batt. Cap Setting


Battery Remain Cap
ON
OFF
SETPOINT 80%

b-2. Batt. Time Setting


 AC Break Time
ON
OFF
SETPOINT 1Hr

b-1. Batt. VLT Setting


Batt. Volt
ON
OFF
SETPOINT 45V

5.5.2.3.2 T-COMP Setting


T-COMP
*Enable
Disable

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T-COMP Enable
Choose T-COMP
Linear
Non Linear
a. Linear
Coef 4mV/℃ 
RANGE ±1.3V
T- START 25℃ 
b. Non Linear
T0, V0 0, 56.8
T1, V1 15, 54.5
T2, V2 35, 54.4
T3, V3 60, 51.6

5.5.2.3.3 BDT Setting


Manual BDT
Periodic BDT
Next BDT 00: 00
YYYY/MM/DD

Manual BDT Setting


Manual BDT
Status: OFF
Setting
Start MBDT

BDTI 0.10C
End VLT 45V
BDT Time 1Hr

5.5.2.3.4 B-EQU Setting


Manual B-EQU
Periodic B-EQU
Next B-EQU 00: 00
YYYY/MM/DD

5.5.2.4 Date Setting


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting

Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;

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Date Setting
YYYY/MM/DD
HH: MM

5.5.2.5 Efficiency Mgt.


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting

Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;
Efficiency Mgt.
Status ON
* Enable
Disable

5.5.2.6 Alarm Reset


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting

Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;
 Alarm Reset
Reset HVSD
Reset Com-Fail

a. Reset HVSD
- High voltage shutdown reset-

b. Reset Com-Fail
-Communication fail reset-

5.5.2.7 Temp. Unit


DC Setting
 Alarm Setting
Batt. Setting
Date Setting
Efficiency Mgt.
 Alarm Reset
Temp. Unit

Press ENTER;

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Temp. Unit
Fahrenheit
* Celsius

5.5.3 Curr. Alarm

Sys Info
Sys setting
Curr. Alarm

Press ENTER;
L Bkr0-06A
BDT C Alarm
TASF Alarm

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6 SWITCH MODE RECTIFIER (ESR48/56A SERIES RECTIFIER, 2700W)

6.1 Description
Delta’s DPR2700 series is a compact and very reliable family of front-end rectifier
offering 2700W constant power output (From 48Vdc to 59.5Vdc, under 48Vdc is
constant current output). 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.
DPR2700 series is active power factor corrected to great than 0.99 PF (THD <5%)
for maximum AC utilization.

6.2 Specifications

6.2.1 Input
230 Vac, single phase
Input voltage: 185Vac~276Vac: full load operation
88Vac~184Vac: 50%~99% load operation
Line Frequency: 45Hz~66Hz

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

Efficiency: >91% at nominal line input

Protection: Fuse

6.2.2 Output
DC Output Voltage -40V~-59.5V

Output Power 2700W/ fixed

Regulation:

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Load: ≦± 250mV (load 0~100%)

Line: ≤ ± 50mV

 Acoustic: <55 dBA @ 1Meter

Current Sharing ≦±5% of rated output current 

6.2.3 Status/Alarm Indicators

 AC OK: AC input Voltage Green LED

RFA: Rectifier Fail Alarm Red LED

C.L.: Current Limit Yellow LED

6.3 Environmental

Item Specifications Remark


Emission
- EMI FCC class A FCC Part 15 subpart J
(Conduction +
CISPR 22 class A
Radiation)
- Harmonic EN 61000-3-2; class A
content

- Flicker EN 61000-3-3
Immunity
- Enclosure electromagnetic field: EN 61000- 10V/m
4-3
15KV air discharge
electrostatic discharge (ESD):
8KV contact discharge
EN 61000-4-2
- AC input radio frequency common mode: 10V
EN 61000-4-6
Voltage dips and interruptions:
EN 61000-4-11
Voltage transients - burst: EN 4KV
61000-4-4
Voltage transients - surge: EN 6kV
61000-4-5

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6.4 Physical
4.94 x 1.61 x 10.63 inch
Physical Dimensions (W x H x D)
125.5 x 41 x 269.9 mm
Weight 4.4lbs / 2.0Kg

6.5 Outline & Dimensions

6.6 SMR Operating Principle


 After applying single phase 220 VAC to the SMR, current is applied to the EMI filter
and circulates through protection components such as the AC circuit breaker and
the fuse. The major functions of the protection devices are to prevent the SMR
from being damaged by surge current and to efficiently reduce the interruption
signal of differential mode and common mode, to eliminate the high frequency
interruption signal from input current and to prevent the feedback of interruption
signal reverse current to the circuit.
 After the single phase AC current been converted to DC current through bridge
rectifier, PFC boost converter, and reaches the requirement of True Power Factor
(PF>0.99) (THD<5%) through PFC controller. It generates a 400V DC voltage that
is applied to the DC/DC converter. Besides supplying power to all the control
circuitry of the SMR, a back current source is established.
Through a DC/DC converter, the 400 VDC voltage produces a stable output
voltage. The circuitry uses the Full Bridge series resonant converter technique.
Using a switching frequency higher than 100 KHz, the 400 VDC is converted to an
 AC pulse, then through the high frequency transformer, step down, the voltage
becomes an appropriate AC pulse width.
The stable DC current is yielded by the Secondary AC pulse after flowing through a
diode and output filter and is fed back through a DC/DC controller.

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Before the stable voltage and DC current is delivered by the output of the rectifier,
it has been converted by a DC/DC converter, the common mode EMI noise is
eliminated by a filter circuit, through an output circuit fuse, to the system in parallel.

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7 SWITCH MODE RECTIFIERS (ESR48/40A SERIES RECTIFIER, 2000W)

7.1 Description
Delta’s DPR2000 series is a compact and very reliable family of front-end rectifier
offering 2000W constant power output (From 48Vdc to 59.5Vdc, under 48Vdc is
constant current output). 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.
DPR2000 series is active power factor corrected to great than 0.99 PF (THD <5%)
for maximum AC utilization.

7.2 Specifications

7.2.1 Input

230 Vac, single phase


Input voltage: 176Vac~276Vac: full load operation
90Vac~175Vac: 50%~99% load operation
Line Frequency: 45Hz~66Hz

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

Efficiency: 91% at nominal line input

Protection: Fuse

7.2.2 Output
DC Output Voltage -40V~-59.5V

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Output Power 2000W/ fixed

Regulation:

Load: ≦± 250mV (load 0~100%)

Line: ≤ ± 50mV

 Acoustic: <55 dBA @ 1Meter

Current Sharing ≦±5% of rated output current 

7.2.3 Status/Alarm indicators

Indicator Color
 AC OK: AC input Voltage Green LED
RFA: Rectifier Fail Alarm Red LED
C.L.: Current Limit Yellow LED

7.2.4 Environmental
EMI Suppression: EN 55022, class B

EMC Immunity:
Lightning/Surge: EN61000-4-5 level 4, 6KV
ESD EN61000-4-2
Contact Discharge  4KV
 Air Discharge  8KV
IEC 60950-1, CB certificate, CB scheme, UL/cUL
Safety 60950-1, CSA-C22.2, CE mark, TUV Approval
MTBF > 300K hours at 25℃, rated load

7.2.5 Physical
4.94 x 1.61 x 10.63 inch
Physical Dimensions (W x H x D)
125.5 x 41 x 269.9 mm
Weight 4.4lbs / 2.0Kg

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7.3 Outline & Dimensions

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8 ALARMS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING

8.1 AC Fail/AC High Voltage / AC Low Voltage Alarm Description


There are three (3) AC alarm conditions that are monitored by the system: AC Fail,
 AC High Voltage and AC Low Voltage. AC fail occurs when AC current is not
present. AC high Voltage (ACH) is a factory set parameter and can be adjusted.
High Voltage Alarm (ACH) to the desired voltage. AC Fail alarms result in the
system shutting down rectifiers until AC is restored (AC is restored, or the AC
voltage returns to levels within the parameter threshold settings.

8.1.1 AC Fail, AC Input High(ACH) and AC Input Low (ACL) Alarm Conditions
 AC Fail: Major Alarm
When the CSU senses the absence of AC voltage at the AC terminal, the CSU will
activate a major alarm. ACL and AC Fail Alarm are indicated on the CSU. Battery
is in discharge status. The alarm will be re-set to normal condition when AC is
restored.
 AC Input High (ACH):
When the CSU senses the input AC Voltage exceeding parameter alarm, the CSU
will activate an AC High Alarm, displayed on the CSU. The CSU will continue to
monitor the AC input voltage. The ACH alarm will re-set to the normal operation
when AC input voltage decreases within the threshold parameter setting.
 AC Voltage Low (ACL):
The AC Voltage Low Alarm occurs when the AC input voltage falls below the
threshold set in parameter alarm. When the ACL condition is sensed, an ACL
alarm is displayed on the CSU. The CSU will continue to monitor the AC input
voltage. The ACL alarm will re-set to the normal operation when AC input voltage
increases within the threshold parameter setting.

8.1.2 AC Fail Trouble Shooting


Verify the AC input voltage at the AC service panel by a multi-meter. To check
whether commercial power problem or AC circuit breaker tripped causes the AC
Fail. The AC circuit breaker should be tripped until the AC utility is repaired and the
 AC input is within input specifications. 
8.1.3 AC High Voltage (ACH) Trouble shooting
Verify the AC input voltage at the AC service panel by a multi-meter. If the AC input
voltage is higher than the threshold setting, the system will continue to operate. But
if the AC voltage is not higher than the setting value, although the system still
continues to operate, the CSU may be faulty. The CSU should be swapped with a
spare. Follow established repair/return policy to have the faulty CSU repaired by
Delta Products.

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8.2 DC Output Voltage High/Low (HV/LV)

8.2.1 DC Output Voltage High Alarm-HV Minor Alarm.


This alarm condition exists when the DC output voltage is higher than the
parameter alarm setting. The alarm will re-set to the normal condition when the
voltage is decreased below the threshold parameter setting. The output voltage
can be adjusted via the CSU.

8.2.2 DC Output Low Alarm-LV Minor Alarm


This alarm condition exists when the DC output voltage is lower than the parameter
alarm setting. The alarm will clear when the DC output voltage increases. The
output voltage can be adjusted via the CSU.

8.2.3 DC Voltage High/Low Trouble Shooting


Verify the output of each rectifier. If the rectifier output is not within tolerance, swap
the rectifier with a spare module, and return the faulty unit to Delta Products for
repair. If the output of each rectifier is within tolerance, check the parameters to
ensure the correct settings.  

8.3 DC Circuit Breaker Tripped Alarm

8.3.1 DC Circuit Breaker Tripped Alarm


When a DC load circuit breaker is tripped, the CSU will go into alarm.
Press the alarm button and the CSU will display “Breaker Fail”.
Re-set the tripped circuit breaker.
The CSU alarm should clear.
8.3.2 Circuit Breaker Fail Condition Trouble Shooting
If the circuit breaker continues to fail:
Check the DC Branch load (fed by the DC circuit breaker) to ensure the circuit
breaker is the correct size.
If the branch load exceeds the circuit breaker rating, the circuit breaker must be
changed to a higher rating.
Swap with a spare circuit breaker with a higher rating.
8.4 Over-Temperature Alarm

8.4.1 Temperature-Ambient
This alarm is generated when the threshold temperature set in parameter alarm
setting TA is exceeded and also controls the Temperature Compensation Voltage
Control. The CSU senses the temperature via sensor TA and generates an
 Ambient Over Temperature Alarm setting TA.  

8.4.2 Over Temperature - Ambient Troubleshooting


Verify that the ambient temperature has exceeded the parameter setting by
checking the thermal sensor reading in the hut or equipment room and comparing
the reading to the CSU Reading.

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The CSU will decrease the float voltage for every degree over 25 ℃ or 77℉ 
threshold.
The CSU will decrease the equalize voltage for every degree below 25 ℃ or 77 ℉ 
threshold.
If the TA parameter setting has been exceeded, increase the air conditioning.
If the TA threshold is exceeded, it is recommended to turn off the AC Main feeding
the Rectifiers until the ambient temperature has decreased below the threshold
temperature.
If the sensor is defective, turn the Temperature Compensation Feature off. Contact
Delta for a replacement sensor

Warning! Operating the system at excessive temperatures can damage the


rectifier.

8.4.3 Over Temperature - Battery Alarm


This alarm is generated when the TB temperature is exceeded the threshold
temperature set. The CSU senses the temperature via sensor TB and generates a
Battery Over Temperature Alarm-TB.  

8.4.4 Over Temperature-Battery Troubleshooting


Check the battery temperature and verify it is within the TB parameter threshold.
If the TB thresholds are not exceeded, check the thermostat reading in the hut or
equipment room and comparing the reading to the CSU reading. If the TB sensor
is defective, contact Delta for a replacement sensor.
It is recommended that if the system is in the equalize mode, switch the status to
float to reduce the battery temperature.
8.5 Rectifier Fail Alarm
When a rectifier fails, the alarm information is sent to the CSU and the rectifier is
shut down. The rectifier should be swapped out with a spare unit and the faulty unit
returned to Delta for repair.

Warning! Do not open the rectifier module. There are no serviceable parts. Call
Delta Customer Service for a RMA number for repair and return.

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9 MAINTENANCE

9.1 Cleaning and Maintenance

9.1.1 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.

9.1.2 Periodic Maintenance


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

Warning! 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.

9.2 Removing and Replacing a Rectifier Module

9.2.1 Removing a Rectifier

TO LOCK

LOCKER

TO UNLOCK

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

Warning! The rectifiers are equipped with a pair of safety locker.

Push the both locker (on the center of the fan) to unlock direction to un-lock the
rectifier.
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.
9.2.2 Replacing a Rectifier
Install the rectifier module, 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.

Warning! Do not force the module into the slot. If it does not slide in and connect
easily, remove and re-set the unit.

Lock the rectifier by push the locker to the lock direction to lock the rectifier.

9.2.3 Adding a Rectifier


Refer to the procedures in section 9.2.2.

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10 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE

10.1 INTRODUCTION

This document describes initialization and functionality of system communication


software for New Smart CSU, and how to use it in user applications. The remote
control and monitor functions, which is in a Windows based PC via dial-up USB
interface port. It can remote control and monitoring by communicating remotely
over PC loaded with the NRMS software package. In addition, NRMS software is
with the following features.  
•  Applied in Local Access (USB).
• Complete monitoring and control to CSU & Rectifier.
• Being Suitable for all New Smart CSU.
• Reach Up to 100 Event Logs for Power Diagnosis and Analysis.
• Being with User-friendly Interface.
• Battery Management.
• Windows 2000/XP Support

10.2 INSTALL AND UNINSTALL RMS SOFTWARE


This chapter describes how to install and uninstall the NRMS software under
Windows Operation System. Please follow the steps below to start.

10.2.1 System Requirements


The following minimum configuration is required to run RMS Software.
• PC-compatible Pentium class system
• Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP (Strong suggestion Windows XP)
• Microsoft Office 2000 or above. (Strong suggestion Microsoft Office 2003)
• 64 MB memory (128MB recommended)
• 45 MB of hard disk space

10.2.2 SYSTEM Components


In addition to PC whose operation system is Windows, the following component is
required:
• NRMS Software-installed on the PC to control and monitor Telecom Power
System.
• USB cable – To connect NCSU to COM port on the PC.

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10.2.3 When the PC is without NRMS


If your PC has never installed NRMS, please follow below to install this software.
• Turn on the host computer.
• Please copy NRMS software into Hard Disk. And choose setup.exe to Run
Setup to do installation.

10.2.4 When the PC is with NRMS


• Remove old versions
• Follow the step of 10.2.3

10.2.5 Uninstall
• Click on Start>Settings> Control Panel> Add/Remove Programs.
• Choose NRMS.
• Click on Remove icon to remove NRMS Software.

10.3 GET START NRMS SOFTWARE


This section will describe how to get start the NRMS software, including what
components should be prepared, menu and toolbar functions.

10.3.1 RMS Toolbar


This is a listing of RMS menus and Toolbar. You can achieve your desired function
either by clicking toolbar.

10.3.1.1 Toolbar
Below, Figure1, is the toolbar RMS provides.

Figure 1. The Toolbar of RMS software


• CSU

Click on this icon to access the CSU information.


• Rectifier

Click on this icon to access the rectifier information.


• Battery

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Click on this icon to access the battery information.


• Parameter

Click on this icon to access the parameter setting screen.


•  Alarm

Click on this icon to access the alarm information.


• Event

Click on this icon to access the event information.


• Setting

Click on this icon to access the parameter setting.

10.4 HOW TO SETUP CONNECTION PROFILE INFORMATION


This section will describe how to setup every component of Connection profile
Information

10.4.1 Explanation of connection field


Below is the explanation of connection field.

10.4.1.1 Start up
The waiting screen will display after NRMS had switch on. There won’t be any
information on each item.

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10.4.1.2 Direct Connection with USB


NRMS can be direct connecting to NSCSU with USB cable. Refer to the figure
below. (Click RS-232 Icon)

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10.5 Software Function

10.5.1 Permission Management


NRMS has four permission levels of system operation, setting and debug to suit
each level of user.
Function of each level:
1. USER level: Monitoring the parameter of system, Alarm and Even log.
2. ADMIN level: User level plus parameter setting and time setting.
3. SADMIN level: Admin level plus Secondary language Translation, Installation
Notes, NCSU’s EEPROM Download & Upload and Relay & LED Configuration.

Permission level USER  ADMIN SADMIN


LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL
Function item
System Monitor ●  ●  ● 
System parameter set ●  ● 
Manual BT & EQU ●  ●  ● 
LVDS manual Trip ●  ● 
System Time set ●  ● 
Data log ●  ●  ● 
Secondary language Translation ● 
Installation Notes  ●  ● 
NCSU’s EEPROM ● 
Download & Upload 
Relay & LED Configuration  ● 

10.5.2 Changing Permission


The function will be in “USER level” after NRMS connect to the CSU, user can
change the level by using the Setting → “Chang Permission” button.

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10.5.3 Change Password


NRMS provide the function of setting and change for password to protect the
operation function of ADMIN level. User can change the password by using the
Setting → “Chang Password” button.
• The preset password of “ADMIN LEVEL” is “0000”, “SADMIN LEVEL” is “8888”
when ex-factory, change the password after NRMS install completed.

10.5.4 Log Out


User can return to “User level” by using the Setting → “Log out” button.

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10.6 system information monitoring


This section describes every information display on the monitor and their
representational meaning.

10.6.1 CSU Information RMS Version

DCV: DC voltage of the system


 Ambient Tem: Ambient Temperature of the system
DCI: DC current of the system
Total Current: Total SMR current + Battery current
 ACV1: AC voltage 1
 ACV2: AC voltage 2
 ACV3: AC voltage 3
EQU Start: Manual equalizing charging
Battery Test Start: Manual battery test
Clear Buzzer: Buzzer clear
Modal Name: Name of the firmware modal
File Name: Firmware file name
Firmware Ver.: Firmware version

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10.6.2 Rectifier Information


Communica To clear the
Max. No. of Fail SMR On duty Off duty tion error  communication
SMR SMR SMR SMR error

SMR

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10.6.3 Battery Information

Total Current: Total SMR current + Battery current


Estimate Capacity: Total battery capacity
Battery Current 1: Current of battery 1
Battery Current 2: Current of battery 2
Battery Current 3: Current of battery 3
Battery Voltage 1: Middle point voltage of battery 1
Battery Voltage 2: Middle point voltage of battery 2
Battery Voltage 3: Middle point voltage of battery 3
Battery Voltage 4: Middle point voltage of battery 4
Battery Temp 1: Battery 1 temperature
Battery Temp 2: Battery 2 temperature
Battery Temp 3: Battery 3 temperature

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10.6.4 Alarm Status

 Alarm
display
in red

10.6.5 Event Log

Numbers of the event

Clear the events

Ex ort the events

Contents of the event

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10.7 System Parameter Configuration


The configuration in this chapter is suit only for “ADMIN level” and above.

10.7.1 Parameter → System Parameter

DCH: DC high voltage


DCL: DC low voltage
HVSD: High voltage shutdown
LVDS 1: Low voltage disconnect 1
LVDS 2: Low voltage disconnect 2
LVDS 3: Low voltage disconnect 3
Float Voltage: Floating charge voltage
EQU Voltage: Equalizing charge voltage
TAH: High ambient temperature
TAL: Low ambient temperature
HTSD: High temperature shutdown
LTSD: Low temperature shutdown
 ACH: AC high voltage
 ACL: AC low voltage
Energy Saving: Energy saving function
LVDS 1 Trip: Manual low voltage disconnect trip 1
LVDS 2 Trip: Manual low voltage disconnect trip 2
LVDS 3 Trip: Manual low voltage disconnect trip 3
Set Date and Time: Present date and time setting
Over percentage of capacity: Rectifier output capacity alarm setting

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10.7.2 Parameter → Battery Parameter

Capacity: Total battery capacity


TBH: High battery temperature
Middle Test Voltage: Battery middle test voltage
SMR Max. Current Limit: Value of SMR Max. current limit
Charge Management: Charge management function
Stage 1 Current Limit: Charge current limit (Stage 1)
Stage 2 Current Limit: Charge current limit (Stage 2)
Stage 3 Current Limit: Charge current limit (Stage 3)
Battery Test: Battery test
Test Time: Battery test time
Test Voltage: Battery test end voltage
Test Current: Battery test current
Battery Periodic: The periodic of battery test
Test Periodic: The periodic of battery test (month)
Test Date: The periodic of battery test (day)
Test O’clock: The periodic of battery test (hour)
Last Battery Test Time: Last battery test time
Next Battery Test Time: Next battery test time

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10.7.3 Parameter → Temperature Compensation

Click here when in


Curve mode

Select a battery type


when in Curve Mode

Temp Compensation: Temperature compensation function


Compensation Mode: Temperature compensation mode
Linear: Linear temperature compensation mode
Coefficient: Coefficient of temperature compensation
Range: Range of temperature compensation
Temp Comp Center: Center temperature of temperature compensation

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Curve: Curve temperature compensation mode


T0: Temperature setting 1
T1: Temperature setting 2
T2: Temperature setting 3
T3: Temperature setting 4
V0: Voltage setting 1
V1: Voltage setting 2
V2: Voltage setting 3
V3: Voltage setting 4

10.7.4 Parameter → EQU Parameter

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Deep Discharge Condition


Setting Icon

Deep Discharge
Parameter Setting
Icon

EQU: Equalize charging mode


EQU Max. Time: Equalize charging maximum time
 Additional EQU Time: Additional equalize charging time
EQU Terminal Current: Equalize charging end current
EQU Periodic: The periodic of equalize charging
EQU Period: The periodic of equalize charging (month)
EQU Date: The periodic of equalize charging (day)

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EQU O’clock: The periodic of equalize charging (hour)


Last EQU Time: Last equalize charging time
Next EQU Time: Next equalize charging time

10.7.5 Parameter → Alarm Mask

Current Limit: Current limit alarm


One Rectifier Fail: One rectifier fail alarm
More Rectifiers Fail: More than one rectifiers fail alarm
Major: Major alarm
Minor: Minor alarm
Load Breaker: Load breaker trip alarm
Load Priority Hi: High priority load breaker trip alarm
Load Priority Low: Low priority load breaker trip alarm
Load Fuse: Load fuse blown alarm
Rail: Rail output load alarm
GMT Fuse: GMT fuse blown alarm
DCH: DC high voltage alarm
DCL: DC low voltage alarm
LVDS trip: Low voltage disconnect trip alarm
TAH: High ambient temperature alarm
TAL: Low ambient temperature alarm
TA Sensor Fail: Ambient temperature sensor fail alarm
 ACH: AC high voltage alarm
 ACL: AC low voltage alarm
 AC Breaker: AC breaker trip alarm
 AC Phase Lost: AC phase lost alarm
TB Sensor Fail: Battery temperature sensor fail alarm
TBH: High battery temperature alarm
Battery Switch: Battery fuse blown alarm
Battery Discharge: Battery discharge alarm

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Battery Breaker: Battery breaker trip alarm


Middle Test Fail: Battery middle test fail alarm
Battery Test Fail: Battery test fail alarm
Rect Over Percent of Capacity: Rectifier over percent of capacity alarm
10.7.6 Relay and LED

10.7.7 WEB Connective (Optional)

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Click to enter the IP address,


Subnet Mask and Gateway

1. Click to select
WEB IP Rule

2. Always click
FOLLOW and Enter 

10.8 Other function

10.8.1 Data Logging


Notice:
1. When in Data Logging process, do not open the file, which is assigned to save;
otherwise, unexpected mistake may occur.
2. If the application of Excel version is “Office 2000”, suggest to open Data
Logging file as following steps:

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a. Open Excel application first, then, click “Open…” to choose the assign
Data Logging file to open the file.
b. Close the NRMS software; double click to open the Data Logging file.

Note! The Excel software may appear unnormal or can not be open if you
open the Data Logging file directly without close the NRMS software
first.

 Assign the file name

Setting the file recording


size and period

Starting datalog

Datalog executing

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10.8.2 Secondary Language Support

Starting the secondary


language translate
function

Copy the
word

Keying
translate word

Saving
the word

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Select the language


English: English
Local: Second language

10.8.3 NCSU’s EEPROM Download & Upload

10.8.3.1 Download

1.Select download function

2. Assign the file name

3. Startin download

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10.8.3.2 Upload

1.Select u load function

2. Assign the file name

3. Starting upload

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11 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

--- A ---
 Amp Ampere
--- B ---
BTU British Thermal Unit
--- C ---
C Centigrade
CB Circuit Breaker
CCU Climate Control Unit
CE European Community
CISPR International Special Committee on Radio Interference
CL Current Limit
CM Centimeter
CSU Control & Supervising Unit
UL
C   Canadian Underwriters Laboratory
--- D ---
--- E ---
EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference
ES Power System
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ESR Rectifier
--- F ---
F Fahrenheit
FCC Federal Communications Commission
Ft. Foot
--- G ---
GND Ground
--- H ---
HV High Voltage
HVSD High Voltage Shutdown
Hz Hertz
--- I ---
IEC International Electronics Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
In. Inch
--- J ---
--- K ---
Kg. Kilogram
Kgf-cm Kilogram Force-Centimeter
KHz Kilohertz
KHz Kilohertz
KV Kilovolt
KW Kilowatt
--- L ---
Lb. Pound
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light-Emitting Diode
LV Low Voltage
LVD Low Voltage Disconnect
LVBD Low Voltage Battery Disconnect
LVLD Low Voltage Load Disconnect
LVDS Low Voltage Disconnect Switch
--- M ---

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M Meter

Max. Maximum

MHz Megahertz

mm Millimeter

ms Millisecond

MTBF Mean Time Between Failure

mV Millivolt

mVrms Millivolt root mean square


--- N ---
NCSU New Smart CSU

NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association

Nm Newton-Meter

No. Number
--- O ---
--- P ---
PDU Power Distribution Unit

PF Power Factor

PFC Power Factor Correction


--- Q ---
Qty. Quantity
--- R ---
--- S ---
RFA Rectifier Failure Alarm

RFI Radio Frequency Interference

RH Relative Humidity

RMA Return Material Authorization


--- T ---
TB Terminal Block

THD Total Harmonic Distortion


--- U ---
UL Underwriters Laboratory
--- V ---
V Volt

VAC Volts AC

VDC Volts DC
--- W ---
W Watt
--- X ---
--- Y ---
--- Z ---

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2010. 04. 12. R02
 

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