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PowerCube 1000

User Manual

Issue 06
Date 2023-06-08

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2023. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees
or representations of any kind, either express or implied.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
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About This Document

Purpose
The PowerCube 1000 is a hybrid power supply solution that uses the solar energy,
generator set (genset), and mains power as the main power sources for
communications equipment. This document describes the PowerCube 1000 in
terms of its system composition, routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and parts
replacement.
Figures provided in this document are for reference only.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Hardware installation engineers
● Installation and commissioning engineers
● Site maintenance engineers
● System 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 of risk which, if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a 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.

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Symbol Description

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.

Supplements important information in the main text.


NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.

Issue 06 (2023-06-08)
Updated the safety information in this document.
Added 3.1.2 iPV540-M1A (52240290), 3.1.3 iPV540-M1A (52240289), 3.1.4 PV
Adapter MERC-1300W-P, 3.1.6 PV Module Support (3.0), 3.3.13 Intelligent
Solar Supply Unit S4875G2 (02314JWW) and 3.3.20 PV Distribution Unit
PVDU-150A4 (01076602).
Added en-us_topic_0000001620853101.xml, 6.7 Replacing the S4875G2, 6.15
Replacing a PVDU-150A4 and 6.35 Replacing a PV Adapter MERC-1300W-P.

Issue 05 (2023-02-13)
Added the exterior and interior of the HXC300L heat exchanger in 3.2.3 ICC330-
H1-C6 and 3.2.4 ICC330-H1-C7.
Added 6.25 Replacing a Heat Exchanger HXC300L Fan.

Issue 04 (2022-10-15)
Updated 3.3.10 Genset Interface Module GIM01C2 (02313CTJ-001).
Updated 3.3.7 Monitoring Module SMU02C (02312MML-009) and 6.1
Replacing an SMU02C.

Issue 03 (2021-03-25)
Updated the figure showing the interior of the cabinet.
Updated the battery busbars in the ESC330-D6 and ESC330-A6 cabinets.

Issue 02 (2020-05-30)
Optimized the content.

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Issue 01 (2020-01-02)
This issue is the first official release.
SMU version: SMU V500R003C00

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Contents

About This Document................................................................................................................ ii


1 Safety Information.................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Personal Safety.........................................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Electrical Safety........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Environment Requirements................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.4 Mechanical Safety.................................................................................................................................................................10
1.5 Battery Safety......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
1.6 Genset Safety......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
1.7 PV Module Safety................................................................................................................................................................. 23

2 Solution Architecture........................................................................................................... 24
2.1 Site Construction Scenario................................................................................................................................................. 27
2.1.1 Solar Power Supply Solution......................................................................................................................................... 27
2.1.2 Grid Power Supply Solution........................................................................................................................................... 29
2.1.3 Diesel Power Supply Solution....................................................................................................................................... 31
2.1.4 Diesel-Grid Power Supply Solution............................................................................................................................. 34
2.1.5 Solar-Grid-Diesel Power Supply Solution.................................................................................................................. 37
2.2 Site Modernization Scenario............................................................................................................................................. 39
2.2.1 Lithium Battery Scenario................................................................................................................................................ 39
2.2.2 Hybrid Use of Lithium and Lead-Acid Batteries..................................................................................................... 40
2.2.3 Hybrid Use of Lithium Batteries with High and Low Cycle Performance...................................................... 41

3 Subsystem Description......................................................................................................... 42
3.1 EPS............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.1.1 PV Module............................................................................................................................................................................42
3.1.2 iPV540-M1A (52240290)................................................................................................................................................ 43
3.1.3 iPV540-M1A (52240289)................................................................................................................................................ 46
3.1.4 PV Adapter MERC-1300W-P.......................................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.5 PV Module Support...........................................................................................................................................................51
3.1.6 PV Module Support (3.0)................................................................................................................................................ 52
3.1.7 Standard SJB........................................................................................................................................................................ 54
3.1.8 PV Antitheft Kit.................................................................................................................................................................. 55
3.1.9 DG........................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
3.2 CCS............................................................................................................................................................................................. 57

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3.2.1 ICC200-N1-C10...................................................................................................................................................................58
3.2.2 ICC200-N1-C11...................................................................................................................................................................61
3.2.3 ICC330-H1-C6..................................................................................................................................................................... 64
3.2.4 ICC330-H1-C7..................................................................................................................................................................... 69
3.2.5 ICC330-HA1-C7.................................................................................................................................................................. 74
3.2.6 ICC330-HA1-C8.................................................................................................................................................................. 77
3.2.7 ICC330-HA1-C9.................................................................................................................................................................. 80
3.2.8 ICC330-HD1-C3.................................................................................................................................................................. 83
3.2.9 ICC330-HD1-C4.................................................................................................................................................................. 86
3.2.10 ICC350-H1-C5 (01075032).......................................................................................................................................... 89
3.2.11 ICC350-H1-C5 (01075032-001)................................................................................................................................. 91
3.2.12 ICC350-H1-C6................................................................................................................................................................... 93
3.2.13 ICC720-HA1-C2................................................................................................................................................................ 95
3.2.14 ICC720-HA1-C3................................................................................................................................................................ 98
3.2.15 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381)........................................................................................................................................ 101
3.2.16 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001)............................................................................................................................... 104
3.2.17 ICC720-A3-C1................................................................................................................................................................. 107
3.2.18 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148)..................................................................................................................................... 110
3.2.19 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148-001)............................................................................................................................ 114
3.2.20 ICC710-HA1H-C4.......................................................................................................................................................... 118
3.2.21 ICC710-A3-C1................................................................................................................................................................. 121
3.2.22 ESC300-N1...................................................................................................................................................................... 124
3.2.23 ESC330-A6....................................................................................................................................................................... 126
3.2.24 ESC330-D6...................................................................................................................................................................... 129
3.2.25 ESC330-N2...................................................................................................................................................................... 132
3.2.26 ESC710-D2...................................................................................................................................................................... 135
3.2.27 ESC710-A1....................................................................................................................................................................... 138
3.2.28 Indoor FCB-A rack........................................................................................................................................................ 140
3.3 ICC............................................................................................................................................................................................ 141
3.3.1 DC Distribution Unit DCDU-400AN5........................................................................................................................142
3.3.2 DC Distribution Unit DCDU-400AS4.........................................................................................................................144
3.3.3 DCDU-200AN5 (01075196)......................................................................................................................................... 148
3.3.4 DCDU-200AN5 (01075196-003)................................................................................................................................ 149
3.3.5 Power Subrack ETP48400-C3B1................................................................................................................................. 150
3.3.6 DC Distribution Box DCDB-01D................................................................................................................................. 151
3.3.7 Monitoring Module SMU02C (02312MML-009).................................................................................................. 153
3.3.8 User Interface Module UIM02C................................................................................................................................. 157
3.3.9 Communications Expansion Module NIM01C3.................................................................................................... 160
3.3.10 Genset Interface Module GIM01C2 (02313CTJ-001)....................................................................................... 163
3.3.11 PSU.................................................................................................................................................................................... 166
3.3.12 SSU.................................................................................................................................................................................... 168
3.3.13 Intelligent Solar Supply Unit S4875G2 (02314JWW)....................................................................................... 169

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3.3.14 Power Transfer Box for the Temperature Control Device............................................................................... 172
3.3.15 ACDU................................................................................................................................................................................ 172
3.3.16 AC Transfer Switch ATS-63A2...................................................................................................................................176
3.3.17 PVDU-60A1..................................................................................................................................................................... 178
3.3.18 PV Distribution Unit PVDU-100A1 (02312QCE-001)....................................................................................... 179
3.3.19 PVDU-100A1 (02312QCE)......................................................................................................................................... 180
3.3.20 PV Distribution Unit PVDU-150A4 (01076602)................................................................................................. 181
3.3.21 PVDU-200A1.................................................................................................................................................................. 184
3.3.22 DG Battery Charger BC-1206A (02311WFW)..................................................................................................... 185
3.3.23 DG Battery Charger Module BCU-1203A............................................................................................................. 187
3.3.24 Inverter DJN1000-S...................................................................................................................................................... 189
3.3.25 Outdoor Wired AC Meter Box ACMB.....................................................................................................................190
3.3.26 AC Meter iACMETER.................................................................................................................................................... 193
3.3.27 Outdoor Wired DC Meter Box DCMB.................................................................................................................... 197
3.3.28 DC Meter iDCMETER................................................................................................................................................... 199
3.3.29 Temperature and Humidity Sensor........................................................................................................................ 203
3.3.30 Digital Temperature and Humidity Sensor.......................................................................................................... 203
3.3.31 Water Sensor (33010290)......................................................................................................................................... 205
3.3.32 Water Sensor (Electrode type)................................................................................................................................. 205
3.3.33 Smoke Sensor (33010293)........................................................................................................................................ 205
3.3.34 DC Heater (HAU02D)................................................................................................................................................. 206
3.3.35 Signal SPD SPM01A (02232JFP).............................................................................................................................. 207
3.4 ESS........................................................................................................................................................................................... 207
3.4.1 ESM-48100A3................................................................................................................................................................... 207
3.4.2 ESM-48100B1................................................................................................................................................................... 212
3.4.3 FCB-A................................................................................................................................................................................... 218
3.4.4 SCB-A.................................................................................................................................................................................. 219
3.5 NMS........................................................................................................................................................................................ 220

4 Routine Maintenance.........................................................................................................221
4.1 Preparations......................................................................................................................................................................... 221
4.2 Routine Maintenance for PV Modules........................................................................................................................ 227
4.3 Routine Maintenance for an SJB................................................................................................................................... 228
4.4 DG Routine Maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 229
4.5 Routine Maintenance for Cabinets............................................................................................................................... 230
4.6 ICC Routine Maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 231
4.7 ESS Routine Maintenance................................................................................................................................................232
4.7.1 Routine Maintenance for Lead-Acid Batteries...................................................................................................... 232
4.7.2 Routine Maintenance for ESMs..................................................................................................................................234
4.8 Cleaning the Heat Exchanger Core.............................................................................................................................. 235
4.8.1 Cleaning the HXC300L Heat Exchanger Core (UIM02C)...................................................................................236
4.8.2 Cleaning the HXC300L Heat Exchanger Core (UIM05B1)................................................................................ 238
4.8.3 Cleaning the HXC300S(1) Heat Exchanger Core (UIM05B1).......................................................................... 240

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4.8.4 Cleaning the HXC100P(1) Heat Exchanger Core (UIM05B1).......................................................................... 244


4.8.5 Cleaning the HXC150S Heat Exchanger Core....................................................................................................... 247

5 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................251
5.1 General Troubleshooting Process.................................................................................................................................. 251
5.2 Common Component Troubleshooting Instructions.............................................................................................. 252
5.2.1 PV Module Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................ 252
5.2.2 SMU Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................... 252
5.2.3 PSU Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................................253
5.2.4 SSU Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................... 254
5.2.5 ATS Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................... 254
5.2.6 AC SPD Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................... 255
5.2.7 Inverter Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................. 256
5.2.8 BCU-1203A Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................... 257
5.2.9 Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting (Traditional Circuit Breaker).........................................................................257
5.2.10 Lead-Acid Battery Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 258
5.2.11 ESM Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................. 258

6 Parts Replacement.............................................................................................................. 260


6.1 Replacing an SMU02C...................................................................................................................................................... 260
6.2 Replacing a UIM02C Board............................................................................................................................................. 261
6.3 Replacing an NIM01C3..................................................................................................................................................... 263
6.4 Replacing a GIM..................................................................................................................................................................265
6.5 Replacing a PSU.................................................................................................................................................................. 266
6.6 Replacing an SSU................................................................................................................................................................266
6.7 Replacing the S4875G2.................................................................................................................................................... 268
6.8 Replacing an ATS Main Control Box............................................................................................................................ 270
6.9 Replacing an AC SPD Module........................................................................................................................................ 272
6.10 Replacing a Circuit Breaker...........................................................................................................................................273
6.11 Replacing an iPV Module.............................................................................................................................................. 274
6.12 Replacing a PV Module (PV Module + PV Adapter)............................................................................................ 275
6.13 Replacing a PVDU-60A1................................................................................................................................................ 276
6.14 Replacing a PVDU-100A1.............................................................................................................................................. 277
6.15 Replacing a PVDU-150A4.............................................................................................................................................. 278
6.16 Replacing a PVDU-200A1.............................................................................................................................................. 279
6.17 Replacing a BCU-1203A................................................................................................................................................. 281
6.18 Replacing a BC-1206A.................................................................................................................................................... 282
6.19 Replacing a DJN1000-S.................................................................................................................................................. 283
6.20 Replacing an Outdoor Box............................................................................................................................................ 283
6.21 Replacing an iACMETER................................................................................................................................................ 285
6.22 Replacing an iDCMETER................................................................................................................................................ 286
6.23 Replacing a Direct Ventilation Fan............................................................................................................................ 287
6.24 Replacing a Heat Exchanger Fan................................................................................................................................ 293
6.25 Replacing a Heat Exchanger HXC300L Fan.............................................................................................................302

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6.26 Replacing an Air Conditioner....................................................................................................................................... 305


6.27 Replacing a TCUC Control Board................................................................................................................................ 312
6.28 Replacing a DC Heater................................................................................................................................................... 314
6.29 Replacing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor....................................................................................................315
6.30 Replacing a Digital Temperature and Humidity Sensor..................................................................................... 317
6.31 Replacing a Smoke Sensor............................................................................................................................................ 318
6.32 Replacing a Water Sensor............................................................................................................................................. 320
6.33 Replacing a Water Sensor (Electrode Type)........................................................................................................... 321
6.34 Replacing a Light..............................................................................................................................................................322
6.35 Replacing a PV Adapter MERC-1300W-P.................................................................................................................322

A Symbol Conventions.......................................................................................................... 324


B Operating Environment.....................................................................................................326
C EMC Specifications..............................................................................................................327
D Acronym/Abbreviation...................................................................................................... 329

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1 Safety Information

Statement
Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using, and/or maintaining
the equipment, read this document, strictly follow the instructions provided
herein, and follow all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this
document. In this document, "equipment" refers to the products, software,
components, spare parts, and/or services related to this document; "the Company"
refers to the manufacturer (producer), seller, and/or service provider of the
equipment; "you" refers to the entity that transports, stores, installs, operates,
uses, and/or maintains the equipment.

The Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice statements described in this


document do not cover all the safety precautions. You also need to comply with
relevant international, national, or regional standards and industry practices. The
Company shall not be liable for any consequences that may arise due to
violations of safety requirements or safety standards concerning the design,
production, and usage of the equipment.

The equipment should be used in an environment that meets the design


specifications. Otherwise, the equipment may be faulty, malfunctioning, or
damaged, which is not covered under the warranty. The Company shall not be
liable for any property loss, personal injury, or even death caused thereby.

Comply with applicable laws, regulations, standards, and specifications during


transportation, storage, installation, operation, use, and maintenance.

Do not perform reverse engineering, decompilation, disassembly, adaptation,


implantation, or other derivative operations on the equipment software. Do not
study the internal implementation logic of the equipment, obtain the source code
of the equipment software, violate intellectual property rights, or disclose any of
the performance test results of the equipment software.

The Company shall not be liable for any of the following circumstances or
their consequences:

● Equipment damage due to force majeure such as earthquakes, floods,


volcanic eruptions, debris flows, lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed conflicts,
typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, and extreme weather conditions
● Operation beyond the conditions specified in this document

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● Installation or use in environments that do not comply with international,


national, or regional standards
● Installation or use by unqualified personnel
● Failure to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions on the
product and in the document
● Unauthorized modifications to the product or software code or removal of the
product
● Damage caused during transportation by you or a third party authorized by
you
● Storage conditions that do not meet the requirements specified in the product
document
● Failure to comply with local laws, regulations, or related standards due to the
materials and tools prepared by you
● Damage caused by your or a third party's negligence, intentional breach,
gross negligence, or improper operations or damage not caused by the
Company

1.1 Personal Safety

DANGER

Do not work with power on during installation. Do not install or remove a cable
with power on. Transient contact between the core of the cable and a conductor
will generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause a fire or personal injury.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations on the energized equipment may cause


fire or electric shocks, resulting in property damage, personal injury, or even death.

DANGER

Before operations, remove conductive objects such as watches, bracelets, bangles,


rings, and necklaces to prevent electric shocks.

DANGER

During operations, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric shocks or short
circuits. The insulation and voltage resistance must comply with local laws,
regulations, standards, and specifications.

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WARNING

During operations, wear personal protective equipment such as protective


clothing, insulated shoes, goggles, safety helmets, and insulated gloves.

Figure 1-1 Personal protective equipment

General Requirements
● Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and
related precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment.
● If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations, immediately stop, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
● Do not touch the power supply equipment directly or with conductors such as
damp objects. Before touching any conductor surface or terminal, measure
the voltage at the contact point to ensure that there is no risk of electric
shock.
● Do not touch a running fan with your hands, components, screws, tools, or
boards. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
● In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area
and activate the fire alarm or call emergency services. Do not enter the
affected building or equipment area under any circumstances.

Personnel Requirements
● Only professionals and trained personnel are allowed to operate the
equipment.
– Professionals: personnel who are familiar with the working principles and
structure of the equipment, trained or experienced in equipment
operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential
hazards in equipment installation, operation, maintenance
– Trained personnel: personnel who are trained in technology and safety,
have required experience, are aware of possible hazards on themselves in

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certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to minimize


the hazards on themselves and other people
● Personnel who plan to install or maintain the equipment must receive
adequate training, be able to correctly perform all operations, and understand
all necessary safety precautions and local relevant standards.
● Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install,
operate, and maintain the equipment.
● Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect
the equipment.
● Personnel who will perform special tasks such as electrical operations,
working at heights, and operations of special equipment must possess the
required local qualifications.
● Only authorized professionals are allowed to replace the equipment or
components (including software).
● Only personnel who need to work on the equipment are allowed to access
the equipment.

1.2 Electrical Safety

DANGER

Before connecting cables, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise, electric
shocks or fires may occur.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.

DANGER

Prevent foreign matter from entering the equipment during operations. Otherwise,
equipment damage, load power derating, power failure, or personal injury may
occur.

WARNING

For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when
installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the
equipment.

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CAUTION

Do not route cables near the air intake or exhaust vents of the equipment.

CAUTION

Do not directly connect aluminum cables to prevent electrochemical corrosion of


copper and aluminum.

General Requirements
● Follow the procedures described in the document for installation, operation,
and maintenance. Do not reconstruct or alter the equipment, add
components, or change the installation sequence without permission.
● Install temporary fences or warning ropes and hang "No Entry" signs around
the operation area to keep unauthorized personnel away from the area.
● Before installing or removing power cables, turn off the switches of the
equipment and its upstream and downstream switches.
● If any liquid is detected inside the equipment, disconnect the power supply
immediately and do not use the equipment.
● Before performing operations on the equipment, check that all tools meet the
requirements and record the tools. After the operations are complete, collect
all of the tools to prevent them from being left inside the equipment.
● Before installing power cables, check that cable labels are correct and cable
terminals are insulated.
● When installing the equipment, use a torque tool of a proper measurement
range to tighten the screws. When using a wrench to tighten the screws,
ensure that the wrench does not tilt and the torque error does not exceed
10% of the specified value.
● Ensure that bolts are tightened with a torque tool and marked in red and blue
after double-check. Installation personnel mark tightened bolts in blue.
Quality inspection personnel confirm that the bolts are tightened and then
mark them in red. (The marks must cross the edges of the bolts.)

● To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits
to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
● Ensure that all slots are installed with boards or filler panels. Avoid hazards
caused by hazardous voltages or energy on boards. Ensure that the air
channel is normal, control electromagnetic interference, and prevent dust and
other foreign objects on the backplane, baseplate, and boards.
● After the installation is complete, ensure that protective cases, insulation
tubes, and other necessary items for all electrical components are in position
to avoid electric shocks.

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● If the power supply to the equipment is permanently connected, install an


easily accessible disconnector at the exterior of the device.
● If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before
operating the equipment.
● Before maintaining a downstream electrical or power distribution device, turn
off the output switch on the power supply equipment.
● During equipment maintenance, attach "Do not switch on" labels near the
upstream and downstream switches or circuit breakers as well as warning
signs to prevent accidental connection. The equipment can be powered on
only after troubleshooting is complete.
● If fault diagnosis and troubleshooting need to be performed after power-off,
take the following safety measures: Disconnect the power supply. Check
whether the equipment is live. Install a ground cable. Hang warning signs and
set up fences.
● Check equipment connections periodically, ensuring that all screws are
securely tightened.
● Only qualified professionals can replace a damaged cable.
● Do not scrawl, damage, or block any labels or nameplates on the equipment.
Promptly replace labels that have worn out.
● Do not use solvents such as water, alcohol, or oil to clean electrical
components inside or outside of the equipment.

Grounding
● Ensure that the grounding impedance of the equipment complies with local
electrical standards.
● Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective
ground. Before operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to
ensure that it is reliably grounded.
● Ensure that the protective ground point of the equipment is reliably
connected to the ground screw of the metal enclosure (connection resistance:
≤ 0.1 ohm).
● Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground
conductor.
● Do not damage the ground conductor.
● For the equipment that uses a three-pin socket, ensure that the ground
terminal in the socket is connected to the protective ground point.
● If high touch current may occur on the equipment, ground the protective
ground terminal on the equipment enclosure before connecting the power
supply; otherwise, electric shock as a result of touch current may occur.

Cabling
● When selecting, installing, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
● Ensure that all cables are properly connected and insulated, and meet
specifications.

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● Ensure that the slots and holes for routing cables are free from sharp edges,
and that the positions where cables are routed through pipes or cable holes
are equipped with cushion materials to prevent the cables from being
damaged by sharp edges or burrs.
● If a cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the cable in a U
shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
● Ensure that cables of the same type are bound together neatly and straight
and that the cable sheath is intact. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are away from each other without entanglement and
overlapping.
● When cable connection is completed or paused for a short period of time, seal
the cable holes with sealing putty immediately to prevent small animals or
moisture from entering.
● Secure buried cables using cable supports and cable clips. Ensure that the
cables in the backfill area are in close contact with the ground to prevent
cable deformation or damage during backfilling.
● If the external conditions (such as the cable layout or ambient temperature)
change, verify the cable usage in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or local
laws and regulations. For example, check that the current-carrying capacity
meets requirements.
● Do not perform any improper operations, for example, dropping cables
directly from a vehicle. Otherwise, the cable performance may deteriorate due
to cable damage, which affects the current-carrying capacity and temperature
rise.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

NOTICE

The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-
sensitive components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI)
circuits.

● When touching the equipment and handling boards, modules with exposed
circuit boards, or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), observe ESD
protection regulations and wear ESD clothing and ESD gloves or a well-
grounded ESD wrist strap.

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Figure 1-2 Wearing an ESD wrist strap

● When holding a board or a module with exposed circuit boards, hold its edge
without touching any components. Do not touch the components with bare
hands.
● Package boards or modules with ESD packaging materials before storing or
transporting them.

1.3 Environment Requirements

DANGER

Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not


perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.

DANGER

Do not store any flammable or explosive materials in the equipment area.

DANGER

Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke,
candles, heaters, or other heating devices. Overheat may damage the equipment
or cause a fire.

WARNING

Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under
areas prone to condensation, such as under water pipes and air exhaust vents, or
areas prone to water leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, or
feeder windows of the equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the
equipment to prevent faults or short circuits.

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WARNING

To prevent damage or fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation
vents or heat dissipation systems are not obstructed or covered by other objects
while the equipment is running.

General Requirements
● Ensure that the equipment is stored in a clean, dry, and well ventilated area
with proper temperature and humidity and is protected from dust and
condensation.
● Keep the installation and operating environments of the equipment within the
allowed ranges. Otherwise, its performance and safety will be compromised.
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, performing outdoor installation, and opening
doors) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6
or stronger wind.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with dust, smoke, volatile or
corrosive gases, infrared and other radiations, organic solvents, or salty air.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with conductive metal or
magnetic dust.
● Do not install the equipment in an area conducive to the growth of
microorganisms such as fungus or mildew.
● Do not install the equipment in an area with strong vibration, noise, or
electromagnetic interference.
● Ensure that the site complies with local laws, regulations, and related
standards.
● Ensure that the ground in the installation environment is solid, free from
spongy or soft soil, and not prone to subsidence. The site must not be located
in a low-lying land or an area prone to water or snow accumulation, and the
horizontal level of the site must be above the highest water level of that area
in history.
● If the equipment is installed in a place with abundant vegetation, in addition
to routine weeding, harden the ground underneath the equipment using
cement or gravel.
● Before opening doors during the installation, operation, and maintenance of
the equipment, clean up any water, ice, snow, or other foreign objects on the
top of the equipment to prevent foreign objects from falling into the
equipment.
● When installing the equipment, ensure that the installation surface is solid
enough to bear the weight of the equipment.
● All cable holes must be sealed. Seal the used cable holes with sealing putty.
Seal the unused cable holes with the caps delivered with the equipment. The
following figure shows the criteria for correct sealing with sealing putty.

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● After installing the equipment, remove the packing materials such as cartons,
foam, plastics, and cable ties from the equipment area.

1.4 Mechanical Safety

DANGER

When working at heights, wear a safety helmet and safety harness or waist belt
and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an insecure moveable object
or metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that the hooks will not slide off.

WARNING

Ensure that all necessary tools are ready and inspected by a professional
organization. Do not use tools that have signs of scratches or fail to pass the
inspection or whose inspection validity period has expired. Ensure that the tools
are secure and not overloaded.

WARNING

Before installing equipment in a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is securely


fastened with a balanced center of gravity. Otherwise, tipping or falling cabinets
may cause bodily injury and equipment damage.

WARNING

When pulling equipment out of a cabinet, be aware of unstable or heavy objects


in the cabinet to prevent injury.

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WARNING

Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the sealing
performance and electromagnetic containment of the equipment and damage
components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards
inside the equipment.

General Requirements
● Repaint any paint scratches caused during equipment transportation or
installation in a timely manner. Equipment with scratches cannot be exposed
for an extended period of time.
● Do not perform operations such as arc welding and cutting on the equipment
without evaluation by the Company.
● Do not install other devices on the top of the equipment without evaluation
by the Company.
● When performing operations over the top of the equipment, take measures to
protect the equipment against damage.
● Use correct tools and operate them in the correct way.

Moving Heavy Objects


● Be cautious to prevent injury when moving heavy objects.

● If multiple persons need to move a heavy object together, determine the


manpower and work division with consideration of height and other
conditions to ensure that the weight is equally distributed.
● If two persons or more move a heavy object together, ensure that the object
is lifted and landed simultaneously and moved at a uniform pace under the
supervision of one person.
● Wear personal protective gears such as protective gloves and shoes when
manually moving the equipment.
● To move an object by hand, approach to the object, squat down, and then lift
the object gently and stably by the force of the legs instead of your back. Do
not lift it suddenly or turn your body around.
● Move or lift the equipment by holding its handles or lower edges. Do not hold
the handles of modules that are installed in the equipment.
● Do not quickly lift a heavy object above your waist. Place the object on a
workbench that is half-waist high or any other appropriate place, adjust the
positions of your palms, and then lift it.
● Move a heavy object stably with balanced force at an even and low speed. Put
down the object stably and slowly to prevent any collision or drop from
scratching the surface of the equipment or damaging the components and
cables.

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● When moving a heavy object, be aware of the workbench, slope, staircase,


and slippery places. When moving a heavy object through a door, ensure that
the door is wide enough to move the object and avoid bumping or injury.
● When transferring a heavy object, move your feet instead of turning your
waist around. When lifting and transferring a heavy object, ensure that your
feet point to the target direction of movement.
● When transporting the equipment using a pallet truck, ensure that the forks
are properly positioned so that the equipment does not topple. Before moving
the equipment, secure it to the pallet truck using ropes. When moving the
equipment, assign dedicated personnel to take care of it.
● Transport the equipment by sea or on roads with good conditions. Minimize
jolt and tilt during transportation.
● Ensure that tilt angle of the cabinet meets the requirements shown in the
figure. The tilt angle α of the packed cabinet must be less than or equal to
15°. After the cabinet is unpacked, its tilt angle α must be less than or equal
to 10°.

Working at Heights
● Any operations performed 2 meters or higher above the ground must be
supervised properly.
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
● Do not work at heights when steel pipes are wet or other risky situations
exist. After the preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety owner and
relevant technical personnel need to check the involved equipment. Operators
can begin working only after safety is confirmed.
● Set a restricted area and prominent signs for working at heights to warn
irrelevant personnel away.
● Set guard rails and warning signs at the edges and openings of the area
involving working at heights to prevent falls.
● Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other objects on the ground under
the area involving working at heights. Do not stay or pass under the area
involving working at heights.
● Carry operation machines and tools properly to prevent equipment damage or
personal injury caused by falling objects.
● Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from
the height to the ground, or vice versa. Objects shall be transported by slings,
hanging baskets, highline trolleys, or cranes.

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● Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If
unavoidable, install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and
lower layers or take other protective measures. Do not pile up tools or
materials on the upper layer.
● Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not
dismantle the upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a
part, ensure that other parts will not collapse.
● Ensure that personnel working at heights strictly comply with the safety
regulations. The Company is not responsible for any accident caused by
violation of the safety regulations on working at heights.
● Behave cautiously when working at heights. Do not rest at heights.

Using Ladders
● Use wooden or insulated ladders when you need to perform live-line working
at heights.
● Platform ladders with protective rails are preferred. Single ladders are not
recommended.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned and held firm.

● When climbing up the ladder, keep your body stable and your center of
gravity between the side rails, and do not overreach to the sides.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured.
● If a single ladder is used, the recommended angle for the ladder against the
floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. A square can be used to
measure the angle.

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● If a single ladder is used, ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the
bottom, and take protective measures to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● If a single ladder is used, do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the
ladder from the top.
● If you use a single ladder to climb up to a platform, ensure that the ladder is
at least 1 m higher than the platform.

Hoisting
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting
operations.
● Install temporary warning signs or fences to isolate the hoisting area.
● Ensure that the foundation where hoisting is performed meets the load-
bearing requirements.
● Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly secured onto a
fixed object or wall that meets the load-bearing requirements.
● During hoisting, do not stand or walk under the crane or the hoisted objects.
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against
hard objects during hoisting.
● Ensure that the angle between two hoisting ropes is no more than 90
degrees, as shown in the following figure.

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Drilling Holes
● Obtain consent from the customer and contractor before drilling holes.
● Wear protective equipment such as safety goggles and protective gloves when
drilling holes.
● To avoid short circuits or other risks, do not drill holes into buried pipes or
cables.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings.

1.5 Battery Safety

DANGER

Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery together. Otherwise,
the battery may be short-circuited. Battery short circuits can generate high
instantaneous current and releases a large amount of energy, which may cause
battery leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or
explosion. To avoid battery short circuits, do not maintain batteries with power on.

DANGER

Do not expose batteries at high temperatures or around heat sources, such as


scorching sunlight, fire sources, transformers, and heaters. Battery overheating
may cause leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or
explosion.

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DANGER

Protect batteries from mechanical vibration, falling, collision, punctures, and


strong impact. Otherwise, the batteries may be damaged or catch fire.

DANGER

To avoid leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or


explosion, do not disassemble, alter, or damage batteries, for example, insert
sundries into batteries, squeeze batteries, or immerse batteries in water or other
liquids.

DANGER

There is a risk of fire or explosion if the model of the battery in use or used for
replacement is incorrect. Use a battery of the model recommended by the
manufacturer.

DANGER

Battery electrolyte is toxic and volatile. Do not get contact with leaked liquids or
inhale gases in the case of battery leakage or odor. In such cases, stay away from
the battery and contact professionals immediately. Professionals must wear safety
goggles, rubber gloves, gas masks, and protective clothing, power off the
equipment, remove the battery, and contact technical engineers.

DANGER

A battery is an enclosed system and will not release any gases under normal
operations. If a battery is improperly treated, for example, burnt, needle-pricked,
squeezed, struck by lightning, overcharged, or subject to other adverse conditions
that may cause battery thermal runaway, the battery may be damaged or an
abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside the battery, resulting in electrolyte
leakage or production of gases such as CO and H2. To prevent fire or device
corrosion, ensure that flammable gas is properly exhausted.

DANGER

The gas generated by a burning battery may irritate your eyes, skin, and throat.
Take protective measures promptly.

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WARNING

Install batteries in a dry area. Do not install them under areas prone to water
leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, feeder windows of the
equipment room, or water pipes. Ensure that no liquid enters the equipment to
prevent faults or short circuits.

WARNING

Before installing and commissioning batteries, prepare fire extinguishing facilities,


such as fire fighting sands and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, according to
construction standards and regulations. Before putting into operation, ensure that
fire fighting facilities that comply with local laws, regulations are installed.

WARNING

Tighten the screws on copper bars or cables to the torque specified in this
document. Periodically confirm whether the screws are tightened, check for rust,
corrosion, or other foreign objects, and clean them up if any. Loose screw
connections will result in excessive voltage drops and batteries may catch fire
when the current is high.

WARNING

After batteries are discharged, charge them in time to avoid damage due to
overdischarge.

WARNING

If the electrolyte leaks, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately. Exercise
caution when moving or handling a lead-acid battery with electrolyte leakage to
avoid electrolyte hazards.

WARNING

Lead-acid batteries in use emit flammable gas. Ensure that batteries are installed
in a well-ventilated area and fireproof measures are taken.

WARNING

Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries.

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Statement
The Company shall not be liable for any damage or other consequences to
the batteries it provides due to the following reasons:
● Batteries are damaged due to force majeure such as earthquakes, floods,
volcanic eruptions, debris flows, lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed conflicts,
typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, and extreme weather conditions.
● Batteries are damaged because the onsite equipment operating environment
or external power parameters do not meet the environment requirements for
normal operation, for example, the actual operating temperature of batteries
is too high or too low, or the power grid is unstable and experiences outages
frequently.
● Batteries are damaged, fall, leak, or crack due to improper operations or
incorrect connection.
● After being installed and connected to the system, the batteries are not
powered on in time due to your reasons, which causes damage to the
batteries due to overdischarge.
● Batteries are damaged because they are not accepted in time due to your
reasons.
● You set battery operating parameters incorrectly.
● Different types of batteries, such as batteries of different vendors, rated
capacity specifications, or aging degrees, are used together, accelerating
capacity attenuation.
● Batteries are frequently overdischarged due to your improper maintenance,
you expand the load capacity without notifying us, or have not fully charge
batteries for a long time.
● You do not perform battery maintenance based on the operation guide, such
as failure to check battery terminals regularly.
● Batteries are damaged because you do not store them in accordance with
storage requirements (for example, in an environment that is damp or prone
to rain).
● Batteries are not charged as required during storage due to your reasons,
resulting in capacity loss or other irreversible damages to the batteries.
● Batteries are damaged due to your or a third party's reasons, for example,
relocating or reinstalling the batteries without complying with the Company's
requirements.
● You change the battery use scenarios without notifying the Company.
● You connect extra loads to the batteries.
● The battery storage period has exceeded the upper limit.
● The battery warranty period has expired.

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General Requirements

NOTICE

To ensure battery safety and battery management accuracy, use batteries provided
by the Company. The Company is not responsible for any faults of batteries not
provided by it.

● Before installing, operating, and maintaining batteries, read the battery


manufacturer's instructions and comply with their requirements. The safety
precautions specified in this document are highly important and require
special attention. For additional safety precautions, see the instructions
provided by the battery manufacturer.
● Use batteries within the specified temperature range. When the ambient
temperature of the batteries is lower than the allowed range, do not charge
the batteries to prevent internal short circuits.
● Do not reversely connect the positive and negative battery terminals.
Otherwise, a battery alarm will be generated and batteries may be damaged.
● Do not short-circuit the battery loop. A short circuit automatically triggers
battery protection. Repeated short circuits may lead to battery faults and
other risks including fire.
● Before unpacking batteries, check whether the packaging is intact. Do not use
batteries with damaged packaging. If any damage is found, notify the carrier
and manufacturer immediately.
● In an indoor scenario, you are advised to power on a battery within seven
days after unpacking. If the battery cannot be powered on in time, put it in
the original packing case and place it in a dry indoor environment without
corrosive gas.
● In an outdoor scenario, you are advised to power on a battery within 24 hours
after unpacking. If the battery cannot be powered on in time, put it in the
original packing case and place it in a dry indoor environment without
corrosive gas.
● Do not use a damaged battery (such as damage caused when a battery is
dropped, bumped, bulged, or dented on the enclosure), because the damage
may cause electrolyte leakage or flammable gas release. In the case of
electrolyte leakage or structural deformation, contact the installer or
professional O&M personnel immediately to remove or replace the battery.
Do not store the damaged battery near other devices or flammable materials
and keep it away from non-professionals.
● Before working on a battery, ensure that there is no irritant or scorched smell
around the battery.
● When installing batteries, do not place installation tools, metal parts, or
sundries on the batteries. After the installation is complete, clean up the
objects on the batteries and the surrounding area.
● The bottom of the battery must be at least 10 cm away from the ground to
prevent water intrusion and battery burning.
● If a battery is accidentally exposed to water, do not install it. Move it to a safe
place for isolation and contact technical engineers in a timely manner.

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● Check whether the positive and negative battery terminals are grounded
unexpectedly. If so, disconnect the battery terminals from the ground.
● Do not perform welding or grinding work around batteries to prevent fire
caused by electric sparks or arcs.
● If batteries are left unused for a long period of time, store and charge them
according to the battery requirements.
● Do not charge or discharge batteries by using a device that does not comply
with local laws and regulations.
● Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
● Monitor damaged batteries during storage for signs of smoke, flame,
electrolyte leakage, or heat.
● If a battery is faulty, its surface temperature may be high. Do not touch the
battery to avoid scalds.
● The actual specifications may vary depending on external factors, such as
temperature, transportation, and storage.

Short-Circuit Protection
● When installing and maintaining batteries, wrap the exposed cable terminals
on the batteries with insulation tape.
● Avoid foreign objects (such as conductive objects, screws, and liquids) from
entering a battery, because this may cause short circuits.

Leakage Handling

NOTICE

Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and
boards, and ultimately damage the boards.

Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause irritation and chemical burns. If you come
into direct contact with the battery electrolyte, do as follows:
● Inhalation: Evacuate from contaminated areas, get fresh air immediately, and
seek immediate medical attention.
● Eye contact: Immediately wash your eyes with water for at least 15 minutes,
do not rub your eyes, and seek immediate medical attention.
● Skin contact: Wash the affected areas immediately with soap and water and
seek immediate medical attention.
● Intake: Seek immediate medical attention.
Special requirements for lead-acid batteries:

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NOTICE

● When the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check whether the electrolyte
leaks. If the electrolyte leaks, take proper measures promptly.
● If the electrolyte leaks, follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer or
use sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) to neutralize
the electrolyte.

Recycling
● Dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do
not dispose of batteries as household waste. Improper disposal of batteries
may result in environmental pollution or an explosion.
● If a battery leaks or is damaged, contact technical support or a battery
recycling company for disposal.
● If batteries are out of service life, contact a battery recycling company for
disposal.
● Do not expose waste batteries to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
● Do not place waste batteries in environments with high humidity or corrosive
substances.
● Do not use faulty batteries. Contact a battery recycling company to scrap
them as soon as possible to avoid environmental pollution.

1.6 Genset Safety

DANGER

Take off your ID card and jewelry before installation or maintenance. Do not wear
loose clothes. If your hair is long, tie the hair and put it in your hat. Exercise
caution to prevent tools from falling off. Protect them from being twisted into
high-speed moving components such as a fan or drive bearing, avoiding
equipment damage and personal injury or even death.

DANGER

Keep sparks, open flame, and any other flammable objects away from the genset.
Do not use the genset in areas with flammable and explosive risks.

DANGER

Ground the genset properly. Lock all electric control panels. Use insulated tools to
check and repair energized devices. Avoid electric shock in moist environments.

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WARNING

Wear personal protective equipment such as protective clothing, shoes, gloves,


safety helmets, and goggles. Do not wear damp clothing.

WARNING

Do not modify original accessories. Using non-original accessories may


compromise equipment performance and personal safety.

General Requirements
● Before installing, operating, or maintaining the genset, read the
manufacturer's instructions. The safety precautions specified in this document
are highly important and require special attention. For additional safety
precautions, see the instructions provided by the genset manufacturer.
● Keep non-professionals away from the genset in operation.
● For the genset in operation, its exposed pipes and components are hot. Avoid
touching them to prevent burns.
● Do not use the equipment for purposes other than those specified by the
manufacturer.
● Maintain the equipment only after checking that the utility power supply is
disconnected. If you are not sure whether the utility power supply is
disconnected, contact professionals.
● Wear personal protective equipment when performing the following
maintenance operations:
– Add fuel.
– Add or replace engine oil and coolant. Contact with hot engine oil and
coolant may cause serious scalds. Therefore, replace engine oil and
coolant after their temperatures drop below 60°C.
– Use compressed air. (The maximum air pressure for cleaning is 2 kg/cm2).

Transportation Requirements
● Before transportation, carefully survey the site and design a transportation
scheme. Strictly follow the scheme during transportation. If the scheme
cannot be followed during actual operations, promptly communicate with the
scheme designers.
● Before transportation, check that all required tools and lifting devices are
intact and functional. Overloading is forbidden.
● Before transportation, check for sharp objects such as nails and remove or
trim them if necessary to avoid personal injury.
● Clean and repair the passages for transportation.

Fire Prevention
● Conductive objects such as metal can result in short circuits in power cables,
which may cause fire.

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● Keep the engine clean because excessive oil stains may cause engine
overheat, which leads to fire and damage to equipment.
● Place multiple dry powder or CO2 fire extinguishers besides the genset. Check
the fire extinguishers periodically and replace them if necessary.

1.7 PV Module Safety

DANGER

Before installation and maintenance, cover all PV modules totally using opaque
materials to avoid electric shocks caused by generated currents.

DANGER

Do not focus sunlight on PV modules using a mirror or lens, because this may
damage PV modules and cause personal injury.

WARNING

To install or maintain a high support, set up a support platform and wear a safety
helmet or belt.

General Requirements
● Before installing, operating, and maintaining PV modules, read the
instructions provided by the PV module manufacturer. The safety precautions
specified in this document are highly important and require special attention.
For additional safety precautions, see the instructions provided by the PV
module manufacturer.
● Do not hold junction boxes or power cables to transport PV modules.
● Exercise caution when moving PV modules to avoid collision. Improper
movement and placement may cause the glass plates on PV modules to break
and lose electrical performance, which renders the PV modules useless.
● At least two persons are required to move and install PV modules. Forces
must be applied only to the aluminum frames of the PV modules. Exerting
force on the front or rear surface of the PV modules is prohibited. This may
cause hidden cracks in the PV modules.
● Do not drill holes into, step on, or place heavy objects on PV modules,
because these actions will damage PV modules.
● In case of strong wind, do not install PV modules at heights.

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2 Solution Architecture

The PowerCube 1000 hybrid power supply solution consists of the following
subsystems in terms of functions:
● Energy plant system (EPS)
● Cabinet with cooling system (CCS)
● Integrated controller and converter (ICC)
● Energy storage system (ESS)
● Operations support system (OSS)

Table 2-1 Main devices and functions of subsystems


Subsystem Device Function

EPS ● Mains Supplies power to


● DG: EPM100-M2E, EPM140-M2D, the ICC for power
EPM180-M2B, EPM240-M2C, reused DG conversion and
distribution.
● Solar energy: PV module, PV module
support, standard solar junction box (SJB)

CCS ● ICC cabinet: ICC200-N1-C10, ICC200-N1- Houses and


C11, ICC330-H1-C6, ICC330-HA1-C7, protects the EPS,
ICC330-HD1-C3, ICC350-H1-C5, ICC720- ICC, and ESS, and
HA1-C2, ICC350-H1-C6, ICC330-H1-C7, ensures that they
ICC330-HD1-C4, ICC330-HA1-C8, ICC330- work at
HA1-C9, ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381), appropriate
ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001), ICC720- temperatures.
HA1-C3, ICC720-A3-C1, ICC710-HA1-C6
(01075148), ICC710-HA1-C6
(01075148-001), ICC710-HA1H-C4,
ICC710-A3-C1
● Battery cabinet: ESC300-N1, ESC330-A6,
ESC330-D6, ESC330-N2, ESC710-D2,
ESC710-A1
● Battery rack: indoor FCB-A battery rack

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Subsystem Device Function

ICC ● Subrack: DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4, Functions as the


DCDU-200AN5, ETP48400-C3B1 core of the
● Monitoring module: SMU02C PowerCube 1000
to logically
● User interface module: UIM02C schedule energy,
● DG expansion module: GIM01C monitors the
● AC distribution unit: ACDU-63A1, operating status
ACDU-63A2, ACDU-125B1 of other
subsystems, and
● AC transfer switch: ATS-63A2 reports the
● PV distribution unit: PVDU-60A1, operating status
PVDU-100A1, PVDU-200A1, PVDU-150A4 to the OSS.
● Power supply unit (PSU): R4850G2
● Solar supply unit (SSU): S4850G1
● Inverter: DJN1000-S
● DG battery charger: BC-1206A
● DG battery charger module: BCU-1203A
● Temperature and humidity sensor
● Smoke sensor
● Water sensor
● Light
● DC heater: HAU02D
● Signal surge protective device (SPD):
SPM01A

ESS ● Lithium battery: ESM-48100A3, Stores energy.


ESM-48100B1
● Lead-acid battery: SCB-A, FCB-A

OSS NetEco Remotely


monitors and
manages various
systems in the
solution. Users
can view the
running status
and alarms of the
systems in real
time and set the
system running
parameters.

Based on power sources, new sites and modernized sites can be classified into the
following scenarios.

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Table 2-2 Solutions for site construction scenarios


Application Scenario Application Scenario Subcategory ESS
Category

Solar-only scenario Solar-only scenario ● Lead-acid battery


● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries

Grid Grid ● Lithium battery


● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

Diesel ● Single-DG ● Lithium battery


● Dual-DG ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

Diesel-grid ● DG + mains ● Lithium battery


● Mains + backup DG ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

Solar-grid-diesel ● Solar-diesel ● Lithium battery


● Solar-grid ● Lead-acid battery
● Solar-grid-diesel ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries

Table 2-3 Solutions for site modernization scenarios


Application Scenario Application Scenario Subcategory ESS
Category

Grid Grid ● Lithium battery


● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

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Application Scenario Application Scenario Subcategory ESS


Category

Diesel ● Single-DG ● Lithium battery


● Dual-DG ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

Diesel-grid ● DG + mains ● Lithium battery


● Mains + backup DG ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries
● Hybrid use of lithium batteries
with high and low cycle
performance

Solar-grid-diesel ● Solar-diesel ● Lithium battery


● Solar-grid ● Lead-acid battery
● Solar-grid-diesel ● Hybrid use of lithium and
lead-acid batteries

2.1 Site Construction Scenario

2.1.1 Solar Power Supply Solution


Figure 2-1 Network diagram of the solar power supply solution

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The solar power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is PV module > battery.

1. If sunlight is sufficient, PV modules supply power to loads and batteries.


2. If sunlight is insufficient, PV modules and batteries supply power to loads.
3. If there is no sunlight, batteries supply power to loads.

Table 2-4 Configurations for the solar power supply solution

Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS PV module 280 W/300 W/335 W

Support A-shaped support/Single-pole support

SJB Standard

ICC DCDU DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4

PVDU Configure the PVDU according to the number of


SSUs:
● If one to four SSUs are used, configure one
PVDU-60A1.
● If five to eight SSUs are used, configure two
PVDU-60A1s.

SSU S4850G1

OSS NetEco NetEco

Table 2-5 Cabinet and battery configurations

Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery Configuration


Scenario

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HD1-C3 + ESC330-D6 ESM-48100B1


lithium and + ESC710-D2/ESC300-N1 FCB-A (for the ESC710-
lead-acid ● ICC330-H1-C6 + ESC330-D6 + D2, ESC300-N1, or
batteries ESC710-D2/ESC300-N1 battery rack)
● ICC350-H1-C5 + ESC330-D6 + SCB-A (for the ESC300-
ESC710-D2/ESC300-N1 N1)
● ICC200-N1-C10 + battery rack

Lead-acid ● ICC330-H1-C6 + ESC710-D2/ FCB-A (for the ESC710-


battery ESC300-N1 D2, ESC300-N1, or
● ICC350-H1-C5 + ESC710-D2/ battery rack)
ESC300-N1 SCB-A (for the ESC300-
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200- N1)
N1-11 + battery rack

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2.1.2 Grid Power Supply Solution


Figure 2-2 Network diagram of the grid power supply solution

The grid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is mains > battery.
1. If the mains is normal, the mains supplies power to loads and batteries.
2. If the mains is abnormal, batteries supply power to loads.

Table 2-6 Configurations for the grid power supply solution


Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS Mains Voltage system: three-phase four-wire/dual–live wire/


single-phase

ICC DCDU DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4

ACDU ACDU-63A1, ACDU-63A2, or ACDU-125B1 for the


ICC200-N1-C10/11

PSU R4850G2

OSS NetEco NetEco

Solar access PVDU PVDU-60A1, PVDU-100A1, or PVDU-200A1

SSU S4850G1

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Table 2-7 Cabinet and battery configurations


Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery
Scenario Configuration

Lithium battery ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 or


+ ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
+ ESC330-A6
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6
● ICC710-HA1-C6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

ICC330-HA1-C9 ESM-48100B1

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 + FCB-A


lithium and + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1 or ESM-48100A3 +
lead-acid ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3 FCB-A
batteries + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC710-HA1-C6 + ESC710-A1
● ICC710-HA1H-C4
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6+ESC710-D2
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-D6+ESC710-D2
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-D6+ESC710-D2
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11
+ battery rack

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 +


lithium batteries + ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
with high and ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
low cycle + ESC330-A6
performance
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

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2.1.3 Diesel Power Supply Solution

Figure 2-3 Network diagram of the diesel power supply solution

The single-DG power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is battery > DG.

1. Batteries supply power to loads until they discharge to the specified depth of
discharge (DOD).
2. The DG starts to supply power to loads and batteries.
3. After batteries are fully charged, the DG shuts down.

The dual-DG hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows, with the
DGs working in active/standby mode. The power source preference sequence is
battery > DG 1 > DG 2.

1. Batteries supply power to loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
2. DG 1 starts to supply power to loads and batteries.

NOTE

If DG 1 is faulty, DG 2 starts to supply power to loads and batteries and an alarm is


generated.

3. After batteries are fully charged, DG 1 or DG 2 shuts down.

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The dual-DG power supply solution works circularly as follows, with the DGs
working alternately. The power source preference sequence is battery > DG 1 (DG
2).
1. Batteries supply power to loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
2. DG 1 starts to supply power to loads and batteries.
3. After batteries are fully charged, DG 1 shuts down and batteries supply power
to loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
4. DG 2 starts to supply power to loads and batteries.
5. After batteries are fully charged, DG 2 shuts down.

NOTE

If DG 1 or DG 2 is faulty, the other DG starts to supply power to loads and batteries and an
alarm is generated.

Table 2-8 Configurations for the diesel power supply solution


Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS DG EPM100-M2E, EPM140-M2D, EPM180-


M2B, EPM240-M2C

(Optional) Backup DG Reused DG

ICC DCDU DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4

ATS For a single-DG system: not configured


For a dual-DG system: ATS-63A2

PSU R4850G2

DG Battery Charger BCU-1203A


Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Solar access PVDU PVDU-60A1, PVDU-100A1, or


PVDU-200A1

SSU S4850G1

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Table 2-9 Cabinet and battery configurations


Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery
Scenario Configuration

Lithium battery ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1- ESM-48100B1 or


C8+ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-
C3+ESC330-A6
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-
C6+ESC330-A6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-
C7+ESC330-A6
● ICC710-HA1-C6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 + FCB-A


lithium and + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1 or ESM-48100A3 +
lead-acid ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3 FCB-A
batteries + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC710-HA1H-C4
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11
+ battery rack

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 +


lithium batteries + ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
with high and ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
low cycle + ESC330-A6
performance
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

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2.1.4 Diesel-Grid Power Supply Solution

Figure 2-4 Network diagram of the diesel-grid power supply solution

The diesel-grid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power
source preference sequence is mains > battery > DG.

1. If the mains is normal, the mains supplies power to loads and batteries.
2. If the mains power fails, batteries supply power to loads until they discharge
to the specified DOD.
3. After the DG starts, the DG supplies power to loads and charges batteries.
4. After batteries are fully charged or the mains recovers, the DG shuts down,
and batteries supply power to loads or the mains supplies power to loads and
batteries.

Table 2-10 Configurations for the diesel-grid power supply solution

Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS Mains Voltage system: three-phase four-wire/dual–


live wire/single-phase

DG EPM100-M2E, EPM140-M2D, EPM180-M2B,


EPM240-M2C, reused DG

ICC DCDU DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4

ATS ATS-63A2

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Subsystem Component Component Description

PSU R4850G2

DG Battery BCU-1203A
Charger
Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Solar access PVDU PVDU-60A1, PVDU-100A1, PVDU-200A1

SSU S4850G1

Table 2-11 Cabinet and battery configurations


Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery
Scenario Configuration

Lithium battery ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 or


+ ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
+ ESC330-A6
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6
● ICC200-N1-C12
● ICC710-HA1-C6

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Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery


Scenario Configuration

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 + FCB-A


lithium and + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1 or ESM-48100A3 +
lead-acid ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3 FCB-A
batteries + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6+ESC710-D2
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-D6+ESC710-D2
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-D6+ ESC710-D2
● ICC710-HA1H-C4
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11
+ battery rack

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 +


lithium batteries + ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
with high and ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
low cycle + ESC330-A6
performance
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

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2.1.5 Solar-Grid-Diesel Power Supply Solution

Figure 2-5 Network diagram of the solar-grid-diesel power supply solution

The power source preference sequence of the solar-grid-diesel power supply


solution is PV module > mains > battery > DG.

The solar-grid-diesel power supply solution works in a similar way as the solar-
grid power supply solution. The DG starts to supply power to loads and batteries
only if there is no sunlight, mains power is unavailable, and the batteries
discharge to the specified DOD.

Table 2-12 Configurations for the solar-grid-diesel power supply solution

Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS PV module 280 W/300 W/335 W

Support A-shaped support/Single-pole support

SJB Standard

Mains Voltage system: three-phase four-wire/dual–live


wire/single-phase

DG EPM100-M2E, EPM140-M2D, EPM180-M2B,


EPM240-M2C

ICC DCDU DCDU-400AN5, DCDU-400AS4

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Subsystem Component Component Description

ATS ATS-63A2 for the solar-grid-diesel scenario

PVDU After PSUs are configured, configure SSUs in the


remaining slots. Configure the PVDU according to
the number of SSUs as follows:
● If one to four SSUs are used, configure one
PVDU-60A1.
● If five to eight SSUs are used, configure two
PVDU-60A1s.
● If the SSU slots are insufficient, configure one
PVDU-200A1.

PSU R4850G2

SSU S4850G1

DG Battery BCU-1203A
Charger
Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Table 2-13 Cabinet and battery configurations


Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery
Scenario Configuration

Lithium battery ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 or


+ ESC330-A6 ESM-48100A3
● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3
+ ESC330-A6
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6/ESC330-D6
● ICC710-HA1-C6
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-C11

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Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery


Scenario Configuration

Hybrid use of ● ICC330-HA1-C7/ICC330-HA1-C8 ESM-48100B1 + FCB-A


lithium and + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1 or ESM-48100A3 +
lead-acid ● ICC720-HA1-C2/ICC720-HA1-C3 FCB-A
batteries + ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-A6+ESC710-A1
● ICC710-HA1-C6 + ESC710-A1
● ICC710-HA1H-C4
● ICC330-HD1-C3/ICC330-HD1-C4
+ ESC330-D6 + ESC710-D2
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 +
ESC330-D6 + ESC710-D2
● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 +
ESC330-D6 + ESC710-D2
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-11 +
battery rack

Lead-acid ● ICC350-H1-C5/ICC350-H1-C6 + FCB-A (for the


battery ESC710-A1/ESC710-D2/ESC300- ESC710-D2, ESC710-
N1 A1, ESC300-N1, or
● ICC330-H1-C6/ICC330-H1-C7 + battery rack)
ESC710-A1/ESC710-D2/ESC300- SCB-A (for the
N1 ESC300-N1)
● ICC200-N1-C10/ICC200-N1-11 +
battery rack

2.2 Site Modernization Scenario

2.2.1 Lithium Battery Scenario

Table 2-14 Configurations in the lithium battery scenario

Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS Mains Voltage mode: three-phase four-wire

DG Reused DG

ICC DCDU DCDU-200AN5

PSU R4850G2

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Subsystem Component Component Description

SSU S4850G1

DG Battery BCU-1203A
Charger
Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Table 2-15 Cabinet and battery configuration

Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery Configuration


Scenario

Lithium battery ICC720-A3-C1 ESM-48100B1 or


scenario ESM-48100A3
ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381)

ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001)

2.2.2 Hybrid Use of Lithium and Lead-Acid Batteries


Table 2-16 Hybrid use of lithium and lead-acid batteries configuration table

Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS Mains Voltage mode: three-phase four-wire

DG Reused DG

ICC DCDU DCDU-200AN5

PSU R4850G2

SSU S4850G1

DG Battery BCU-1203A
Charger
Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Table 2-17 Cabinet and battery configuration

Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery Configuration


Scenario

Hybrid use of ICC720-A3-C1 ESM-48100B1/ESM-48100A3 +


lithium and Reused lead-acid batteries

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Battery Cabinet Configuration Battery Configuration


Scenario

lead-acid ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381)


batteries
ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001)

2.2.3 Hybrid Use of Lithium Batteries with High and Low Cycle
Performance
Table 2-18 Hybrid use of lithium batteries with high and low cycle performance configuration table
Subsystem Component Component Description

EPS Mains Voltage mode: three-phase four-wire

DG Reused DG

ICC DCDU DCDU-200AN5

PSU R4850G2

SSU S4850G1

DG Battery BCU-1203A
Charger
Module

OSS NetEco NetEco

Table 2-19 Cabinet and battery configuration


Battery Scenario Cabinet Configuration Battery Configuration

Hybrid use of ICC720-A3-C1 ESM-48100B1 + ESM-48100A3


lithium batteries
with high and low ICC710-A3-C1
cycle performance
NOTE
When lithium batteries with different cycle performance are used together and they are grouped into active and
standby, the batteries may be mutually charged for a short time if the PV power fluctuates around the load
power and the equipment adopts periodic charge and discharge logic. In this case, the battery power supply is
not affected.

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3.1 EPS

3.1.1 PV Module

Figure 3-1 PV module

Table 3-1 PV module technical specifications

Item 280 W PV Module 300 W PV Module 335 W PV Module

Maximum 280 W 300 W 335 W


power

Solar cell Polycrystalline silicon Monocrystalline silicon Polycrystalline silicon

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Item 280 W PV Module 300 W PV Module 335 W PV Module

Dimensions 1650 mm x 992 mm x 35 1650 mm x 992 mm x 35 1960 mm x 992 mm x 40


mm mm mm

Weight About 18.3 kg About 18.3 kg About 22.1 kg

Open-circuit 38.3 V 39.9 V 46.5 V


voltage

3.1.2 iPV540-M1A (52240290)


Figure 3-2 PV module

Figure 3-3 PV module adapter

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Table 3-2 PV module technical specifications


Item Specifications

Maximum power 540 W

Solar cell Monocrystalline silicon

Dimensions 2278 mm x 1134 mm x 35 mm

Weight About 26.9 kg

Open-circuit voltage 49.7 V

Adapter Ports

Figure 3-4 Ports

(1) Output port (positive) (2) Output port (negative)

(3) Input port (negative) (4) Input port (positive)

Adapter Dimensions

Figure 3-5 Adapter dimensions

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(Optional) Installation Clearance Requirements

Figure 3-6 Installation clearance for an iPV540

Figure 3-7 Installation clearance for the PV adapter

Technical Specifications of the PV Adapter

Table 3-3 Technical specifications of the PV adapter

Item Specifications

Maximum efficiency 99.5%

Weighted efficiency in Europe 99.0%

Rated PV module power 600 W

Maximum PV module power 630 W

Maximum input voltage 80 V

MPPT circuit voltage range 10–80 V

Maximum short-circuit current 14.5 A

Overvoltage category II

Rated output power 600 W

Output voltage 0–80 V

Maximum output current 15 A

Output bypass Yes

Shutdown output voltage/impedance 0 V/1 kilohm (±10%)

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Item Specifications

Dimensions (W x H x D) 75 mm x 140 mm x 28 mm

Net weight ● With short input power cables: ≤


600 g
● With long input power cables: ≤
700 g

DC input/output terminals Staubli MC4

Operating temperature –40°C to +85°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Relative operating humidity 0–100% RH

Maximum operating altitude 4000 m

IP rating IP68

Installation mode Installed on PV module edge clamps

3.1.3 iPV540-M1A (52240289)


Figure 3-8 PV module

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Figure 3-9 PV module adapter

Table 3-4 PV module technical specifications


Item Specifications

Maximum power 540 W

Solar cell Monocrystalline silicon

Dimensions 2279 mm x 1134 mm x 35 mm

Weight About 29.1 kg

Open-circuit voltage 49.54 V

Adapter Ports

Figure 3-10 Ports

(1) Output port (positive) (2) Output port (negative)

(3) Input port (negative) (4) Input port (positive)

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Adapter Dimensions

Figure 3-11 Adapter dimensions

(Optional) Installation Clearance Requirements

Figure 3-12 Installation clearance for the PV adapter

Technical Specifications of the PV Adapter

Table 3-5 Technical specifications of the PV adapter

Item Specifications

Maximum efficiency 99.5%

Weighted efficiency in Europe 99.0%

Rated PV module power 600 W

Maximum PV module power 630 W

Maximum input voltage 80 V

MPPT circuit voltage range 10–80 V

Maximum short-circuit current 14.5 A

Overvoltage category II

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Rated output power 600 W

Output voltage 0–80 V

Maximum output current 15 A

Output bypass Yes

Shutdown output voltage/impedance 0 V/1 kilohm (±10%)

Dimensions (W x H x D) 75 mm x 140 mm x 28 mm

Net weight ● With short input power cables: ≤


600 g
● With long input power cables: ≤
700 g

DC input/output terminals Staubli MC4

Operating temperature –40°C to +85°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Relative operating humidity 0–100% RH

Maximum operating altitude 4000 m

IP rating IP68

Installation mode Installed on PV module edge clamps

3.1.4 PV Adapter MERC-1300W-P


A PV adapter is a DC to DC converter which implements maximum power point
tracking (MPPT) for PV modules to improve the energy yield of the PV system. It
enables module-level shutdown and monitoring, and supports long-string design.
This adapter is used with 540 W PV modules.
An adapter is delivered with two types of input power cables: long (1300 mm) and
short (100 mm) cables. For PV modules with long cables, select adapters with
short cables; for PV modules with short cables, select adapters with long cables.

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Figure 3-13 PV adapter appearance (with a short input power cable and long
input power cable)

Table 3-6 Specifications


Item Specifications

Maximum efficiency 99.5%

Weighted efficiency in Europe 99.0%

Rated PV module power 1300 W

Maximum PV module power 1365 W

Maximum input voltage 125 V

MPPT circuit voltage range 12.5–105 V

Maximum short-circuit current 20 A

Overvoltage category II

Rated output power 1300 W

Output voltage 2–80 V

Maximum output current 22 A

Dimensions (H x W x D) 149 mm x 104 mm x 48.8 mm

Net weight ≤ 1050 g

Operating temperature –40°C to +85°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Relative operating humidity 0–100% RH

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Relative storage humidity 5%–95% RH

Maximum operating altitude 4000 m

IP rating IP68

3.1.5 PV Module Support


PV module supports are available in four angles: 15°, 25°, 35°, and 45°.

Figure 3-14 Single-pole support

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Figure 3-15 A-shaped low support

Figure 3-16 A-shaped high support

3.1.6 PV Module Support (3.0)


PV module supports are available in four angles: 15°, 25°, 35°, and 45°.

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Table 3-7 Specifications


Item Low Support High Support
(21540481) (21540480)

Weight 154 kg 227 kg

Wind resistance level When the installation angle is 15° or 25°, the wind
resistance level is 40 m/s.
When the installation angle is 35°, the wind
resistance level is 35 m/s.
When the installation angle is 45°, the wind
resistance level is 31 m/s.

Figure 3-17 Standard A-shaped support 3.0 (low support)

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Figure 3-18 Standard A-shaped support 3.0 (high support)

3.1.7 Standard SJB


An SJB allows multiple PV module strings to be connected in parallel and supplies
power to the solar controller.

Figure 3-19 Standard SJB

(1) PV+ input wiring terminals (2) PV+ output wiring terminal

(3) PV– output wiring terminal (4) PV– input wiring terminals

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Table 3-8 SJB technical specifications

Item Standard SJB

Dimensions (H x W x D) 100 mm x 200 mm x 150 mm

Ports Six inputs converge into one output.

IP rating IP55

Installation mode Mounted on a pole or wall

3.1.8 PV Antitheft Kit


The PV antitheft bolt kit includes antitheft bolts and disassembly tools.

The PV antitheft alarm kit includes signal cables for reporting PV module thefts
and terminals. The signal cable for reporting PV module thefts is routed through
the cable holes of each PV module, and then connected to the detection port on
the solar controller.

3.1.9 DG
A DG converts chemical energy into electricity. In a DG, the engine converts
thermal energy into mechanical energy, and then the generator converts
mechanical energy into electricity.

Figure 3-20 EPM100-M2E/EPM140-M2D

(1) Waterproof cap (2) Soundproof canopy (3) EMERGENCY STOP button

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(4) Fuel filler port (behind the (5) Fuel tank


door)

Figure 3-21 EPM180-M2B

(1) Smoke exhaust vent (2) Fuel tank (3) Soundproof canopy

(4) EMERGENCY STOP button (5) Fuel filler port (behind the
door)

Figure 3-22 EPM240-M2C

(1) Waterproof cap (2) Fuel tank (3) Soundproof canopy

(4) EMERGENCY STOP button (5) Fuel filler port (behind the
door)

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Table 3-9 DG technical specifications


Item EPM100-M2E EPM140-M2D EPM180-M2B EPM240-M2C

Dimensions (H x 1825 mm x 950 1825 mm x 950 1825 mm x 950 1925 mm x 950


W x D) mm x 1800 mm mm x 1800 mm mm x 1800 mm mm x 2200 mm

Weight About 846 kg About 900 kg About 950 kg About 1000 kg


(excluding fuel)

Engine model Yanmar 3TNV88- Yanmar 4TNV88 Weichai Weichai


GGE WP2.3D25E200 WP2.3D33E200

Generator model Xingnuo XN164D Xingnuo XN184E Xingnuo XN184E Xingnuo XN184G

Rated output 10 kW/12 kVA 14 kW/17.5 kVA 18 kW/22.5 kVA 24 kW/30 kVA
power

Output voltage 230 V AC/400 V AC, three-phase four-wire, 50 Hz

Fuel tank 800 L 800 L 800 L 1000 L


capacity

Maintenance 1250 operating hours


interval

Noise ≤ 75 dB (1 m, 75% of rated load)

NOTE

For details about a DG, see the DG user manual.

3.2 CCS

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3.2.1 ICC200-N1-C10
Figure 3-23 ICC200-N1-C10 exterior

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Figure 3-24 ICC200-N1-C10 interior

(1) DCDU-400AN5 (2) Ground bar (3) Negative battery copper


bar

(4) Positive battery copper bar (5) Space for equipment and
batteries

Table 3-10 ICC200-N1-C10 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Indoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling


Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Weight: < 140 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the top

Space for 10 U
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Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM-48100A3 or seven


ESM-48100B1 batteries

Operating –20°C to +45°C


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR63, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 83 dB (ambient


temperature 27°C)

IP rating and IP20, Class A environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 3.1 temperature controlled environmental
requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 (V2.3.2 or later).

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3.2.2 ICC200-N1-C11
Figure 3-25 ICC200-N1-C11 exterior

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Figure 3-26 ICC200-N1-C11 interior

(1) DCDU-400AS4 (2) Ground bar (3) Negative battery copper


bar

(4) Positive battery copper bar (5) Space for equipment and
batteries

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Table 3-11 ICC200-N1-C11 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Indoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling


Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Weight: < 140 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the top

Space for 2U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM-48100A3 or seven


ESM-48100B1 batteries

Operating –20°C to +45°C


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR63, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 83 dB (ambient


temperature 27°C)

IP rating and IP20, Class A environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 3.1 temperature controlled environmental
requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 (V2.3.2 or later).

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3.2.3 ICC330-H1-C6
Figure 3-27 Exterior of ICC330-H1-C6 with HXC300S (1)

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Figure 3-28 Exterior of ICC330-H1-C6 with HXC300L

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Figure 3-29 Interior of ICC330-H1-C6 with HXC300S (1)

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) ACDU (5) Ground bar (6) Temperature and humidity


sensor

(7) Space for equipment (8) RTN+ busbars (9) DCDU-400AN5

(10) –48 V busbars (11) Water sensor

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Figure 3-30 Interior of ICC330-H1-C6 with HXC300L

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) ACDU (5) Ground bar (6) Temperature and humidity


sensor

(7) Space for equipment (8) RTN+ busbars (9) DCDU-400AN5

(10) –48 V busbars (11) Water sensor

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Table 3-12 ICC330-H1-C6 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchanger, 250 W/K heat


dissipation capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 810 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 100 kg
Installation mode: installed on a ground, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 21 U
equipment

Operating –20°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.4 ICC330-H1-C7
Figure 3-31 Exterior of ICC330-H1-C7 with HXC300S (1)

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Figure 3-32 Exterior of ICC330-H1-C7 with HXC300L

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Figure 3-33 Interior of ICC330-H1-C7 with HXC300S (1)

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) ACDU (5) Ground bar (6) DCDU-400AS4

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) RTN+ busbars
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbars

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Figure 3-34 Interior of ICC330-H1-C7 with HXC300L

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) ACDU (5) Ground bar (6) DCDU-400AS4

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) RTN+ busbars
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbars

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Table 3-13 ICC330-H1-C7 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchanger, 250 W/K heat


dissipation capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 810 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 100 kg
Installation mode: installed on a ground, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 19 U
equipment

Operating –20°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.5 ICC330-HA1-C7
Figure 3-35 ICC330-HA1-C7 exterior

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Figure 3-36 ICC330-HA1-C7 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) DCDU-400AN5 (5) ACDU (6) Ground bar

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) Space for batteries
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-14 ICC330-HA1-C7 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC500D DC air conditioner, 600 W cooling
capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 795 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 100 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 7U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of two ESM-48100A3 or four ESM-48100B1


batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.6 ICC330-HA1-C8
Figure 3-37 ICC330-HA1-C8 exterior

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Figure 3-38 ICC330-HA1-C8 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) DCDU-400AS4 (5) ACDU (6) Ground bar

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) Space for batteries
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-15 ICC330-HA1-C8 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC500D DC air conditioner, 600 W cooling
capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 795 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 100 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 9U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of two ESM-48100A3 or four ESM-48100B1


batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.7 ICC330-HA1-C9
Figure 3-39 ICC330-HA1-C9 exterior

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Figure 3-40 ICC330-HA1-C9 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) ETP48400-C3B1 (5) Ground bar (6) Digital temperature and


humidity sensor

(7) Space for equipment (8) Space for batteries (9) Water sensor

(10) –48 V busbar (11) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-16 ICC330-HA1-C9 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC500D DC air conditioner, 600 W cooling
capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 795 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 100 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 9U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM-48100B1 batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.8 ICC330-HD1-C3
Figure 3-41 ICC330-HD1-C3 exterior

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Figure 3-42 ICC330-HD1-C3 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) DCDU-400AN5 (5) ACDU (6) Ground bar

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) Space for batteries
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-17 ICC330-HD1-C3 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); direct ventilation unit (for the battery
compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 90 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 7U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM batteries

Operating 0°C to +40°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55 (equipment compartment), IP34 (battery


operating compartment), Class B environments
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.9 ICC330-HD1-C4
Figure 3-43 ICC330-HD1-C4 exterior

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Figure 3-44 ICC330-HD1-C4 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) DCDU-400AS4 (5) ACDU (6) Ground bar

(7) Temperature and humidity (8) Space for equipment (9) Space for batteries
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-18 ICC330-HD1-C4 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); direct ventilation unit (for the battery
compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 90 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 5U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM batteries

Operating 0°C to +40°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55 (equipment compartment), IP34 (battery


operating compartment), Class B environments
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.10 ICC350-H1-C5 (01075032)


Figure 3-45 ICC350-H1-C5 exterior

Figure 3-46 ICC350-H1-C5 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Three-phase ACDU

(4) DCDU-400AN5 (5) Ground bar (6) RTN+ busbar

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(7) Space for equipment (8) Temperature and humidity (9) RTN+ busbar
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) –48 V busbar

Table 3-19 ICC350-H1-C5 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 120 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 10 U
equipment

Operating –20°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.11 ICC350-H1-C5 (01075032-001)


Figure 3-47 ICC350-H1-C5 exterior

Figure 3-48 ICC350-H1-C5 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Dual–live wire ACDU

(4) DCDU-400AN5 (5) Ground bar (6) RTN+ busbar

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(7) Space for equipment (8) Temperature and humidity (9) RTN+ busbar
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) –48 V busbar

Table 3-20 ICC350-H1-C5 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 120 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 10 U
equipment

Operating –20°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.12 ICC350-H1-C6
Figure 3-49 ICC350-H1-C6 exterior

Figure 3-50 ICC350-H1-C6 interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) ACDU

(4) DCDU-400AS4 (5) Ground bar (6) RTN+ busbar

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(7) Space for equipment (8) Temperature and humidity (9) RTN+ busbar
sensor

(10) Water sensor (11) –48 V busbar (12) –48 V busbar

Table 3-21 ICC350-H1-C6 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 120 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 10 U
equipment

Operating –20°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.13 ICC720-HA1-C2
Figure 3-51 ICC720-HA1-C2 exterior

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Figure 3-52 ICC720-HA1-C2 interior

(1) Smoke sensor (2) Power transfer box for the (3) ACDU
temperature control device

(4) Temperature and humidity (5) Ground bars (6) Water sensor
sensor

(7) –48 V busbar (8) Space for batteries (9) RTN+ busbar

(10) Space for equipment (11) DCDU-400AN5 (12) Light

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Table 3-22 ICC720-HA1-C2 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600 W
cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 750 mm x 750 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 2000 mm x
750 mm x 885 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 320 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 10 U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of three 3.6 U ESMs or five 3 U ESMs

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.14 ICC720-HA1-C3
Figure 3-53 ICC720-HA1-C3 exterior

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Figure 3-54 ICC720-HA1-C3 interior

(1) Smoke sensor (2) Power transfer box for the (3) ACDU
temperature control device

(4) Temperature and humidity (5) Ground bars (6) Water sensor
sensor

(7) –48 V busbar (8) Space for batteries (9) RTN+ busbar

(10) Space for equipment (11) DCDU-400AS4 (12) Light

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Table 3-23 ICC720-HA1-C3 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600 W
cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 750 mm x 750 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 2000 mm x
750 mm x 885 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 320 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 8U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of three ESM-48100A3s, five ESM-48100B1s,


or two ESM-48100A3s + two ESM-48100B1s

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.15 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381)


Figure 3-55 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381) exterior

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Figure 3-56 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381) interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) DCDU-200AN5 (01075196)

(4) Temperature and humidity (5) Ground bars (6) Water sensor
sensor

(7) –48 V busbar (8) Space for batteries (9) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-24 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381) technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600


W cooling capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 815 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 110 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for batteries A maximum of three ESM-48100A3 or seven


ESM-48100B1 batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.16 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001)


Figure 3-57 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001) exterior

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Figure 3-58 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001) interior

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) DCDU-200AN5


(01075196-003)

(4) Temperature and humidity (5) Ground bars (6) Water sensor
sensor

(7) –48 V busbar (8) Space for batteries (9) RTN+ busbar

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Table 3-25 ICC330-A3-C1 (01075381-001) technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600


W cooling capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 815 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 110 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for batteries A maximum of three ESM-48100A3 or seven


ESM-48100B1 batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.17 ICC720-A3-C1
Figure 3-59 ICC720-A3-C1 exterior

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Figure 3-60 ICC720-A3-C1 interior

(1) Smoke sensor (2) ACDU (3) Temperature and humidity


sensor

(4) Ground bar (5) Water sensor (6) –48 V busbar

(7) RTN+ busbar (8) Space for batteries (9) –48 V busbar

(10) RTN+ busbar (11) DCDU-200AN5 (12) Light

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Table 3-26 ICC720-A3-C1 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600


W cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 750 mm x 750 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 2000 mm x
750 mm x 885 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 250 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for batteries A maximum of five ESM-48100A3s, eight ESM-48100B1s,


two ESM-48100A3s + six ESM-48100B1s, or three
ESM-48100A3s + four ESM-48100B1s

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.18 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148)


Figure 3-61 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148) exterior

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Figure 3-62 ICC710-HA1-C6 interior (01075148) (front view)

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) Ground bar (5) Three-phase ACDU (6) Temperature and humidity
sensor

(7) RTN+ busbar (8) –48 V busbar (9) Water sensor

(10) Space for batteries (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

(13) Space for equipment (14) DCDU-400AN5

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Figure 3-63 ICC710-HA1-C6 interior (01075148) (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) –48 V busbar

(3) –48 V busbar (4) RTN+ busbar

Table 3-27 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148) technical specifications

Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600 W
cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1925 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1925 mm x
900 mm x 1270 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 320 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, or on a rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 14 U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of twelve ESM-48100B1 batteries

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Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.19 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148-001)


Figure 3-64 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148-001) exterior

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Figure 3-65 ICC710-HA1-C6 interior (01075148-001) (front view)

(1) Light (2) Smoke sensor (3) Power transfer box for the
temperature control device

(4) Ground bar (5) Dual–live wire ACDU (6) Temperature and humidity
sensor

(7) RTN+ busbar (8) –48 V busbar (9) Water sensor

(10) Space for batteries (11) –48 V busbar (12) RTN+ busbar

(13) Space for equipment (14) DCDU-400AN5

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Figure 3-66 ICC710-HA1-C6 interior (01075148-001) (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) –48 V busbar

(3) –48 V busbar (4) RTN+ busbar

Table 3-28 ICC710-HA1-C6 (01075148-001) technical specifications

Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600 W
cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1925 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1925 mm x
900 mm x 1270 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 320 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, or on a rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 14 U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of twelve ESM-48100B1 batteries

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Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.20 ICC710-HA1H-C4
Figure 3-67 ICC710-HA1H-C4 exterior

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Figure 3-68 ICC710-HA1H-C4 interior

(1) Smoke sensor (2) Power transfer box for the (3) ACDU
temperature control device

(4) Temperature and humidity (5) Water sensor (6) –48 V busbar
sensor

(7) Space for batteries (8) RTN+ busbar (9) Space for equipment

(10) Ground bar (11) DCDU-400AN5 (12) Light

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Table 3-29 ICC710-HA1H-C4 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: HEX100 heat exchanger, 150 W/K


heat dissipation capacity (for the equipment
compartment); PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600 W
cooling capacity (for the battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1925 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1925 mm x
900 mm x 1285 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 320 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, or on a rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for 13 U
equipment

Space for batteries A maximum of four ESM-48100B1s + one FCB-A or two


ESM-48100A3s + one FCB-A

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m


(ambient temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.21 ICC710-A3-C1
Figure 3-69 ICC710-A3-C1 exterior

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Figure 3-70 ICC710-A3-C1 interior (front view)

(1) ACDU (2) DC air conditioner (3) Ground bar

(4) Light (5) Door status sensor (6) DCDU-200AN5

(7) Space for the BC-1206A (8) RTN+ busbar (9) –48 V busbar

(10) Space for batteries

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Figure 3-71 ICC710-A3-C1 interior (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) –48 V busbar (3) Space for batteries

Table 3-30 ICC710-A3-C1 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Outdoor Temperature control: DC air conditioner PC1500D-1, 1600 W


cabinet cooling capacity (battery compartment)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1925 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1925 mm x 900
mm x 1105 mm (including the protruding part of the door)
Weight:
● < 330 kg (without rectifiers, batteries, or optional
components), packaged
● < 320 kg (without rectifiers, batteries, or optional
components), not packaged
Installation mode: installed on a floor, or on a rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

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Space for A maximum of three ESM-48100A3 and six ESM-48100B1


batteries batteries

Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with a


temperature heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)


humidity

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m,


the operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


requirements explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with Class 4.1
requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4 (V2.2.1).

3.2.22 ESC300-N1
The ESC300-N1 battery cabinet is used to house the DCB-A, SCB-A, or FCB-A.

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Figure 3-72 ESC300-N1 exterior

Table 3-31 ESC300-N1 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling


Dimensions (H x W x D): 1045 mm x 990 mm x 1660 mm
Weight: < 160 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the top and side
Cabling mode: routed from the side

Space for batteries A maximum of one 800 Ah lead-acid battery string

Operating –10°C to +40°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m

IP rating and IP23, Class B environments


operating
environment

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Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

3.2.23 ESC330-A6
Figure 3-73 ESC330-A6 exterior

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Figure 3-74 ESC330-A6 interior

(1) Power transfer box for the (2) Ground bar (3) Space for batteries
temperature control device

(4) Ground bar (5) –48 V busbar (6) RTN+ busbar

(7) PC1500D-1

Table 3-32 ESC330-A6 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: PC1500D-1 DC air conditioner, 1600


W cooling capacity
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 815 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 110 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for batteries A maximum of 32 U battery installation space

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Operating 0°C to +45°C (with solar radiation), –20°C to +45°C (with


temperature a heater)

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP55, Class C environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.24 ESC330-D6
Figure 3-75 ESC330-D6 exterior

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Figure 3-76 ESC330-D6 interior

(1) Power transfer box for the (2) Ground bar (3) Space for batteries
temperature control device

(4) Ground bar (5) –48 V busbar (6) RTN+ busbar

(7) Direct ventilation unit

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Table 3-33 ESC330-D6 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: direct ventilation unit


Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
(excluding the protruding part of the door), 1600 mm x
650 mm x 750 mm (including the protruding part of the
door)
Weight: < 120 kg
Installation mode: installed on a floor, on a rooftop, or
against a wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for batteries A maximum of 32 U battery installation space

Operating 0°C to +40°C (with solar radiation)


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 45°C)

IP rating and IP34, Class B environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.25 ESC330-N2
Figure 3-77 ESC330-N2 exterior

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Figure 3-78 ESC330-N2 interior

(1) Lead-acid battery busbar – (2) Space for lead-acid (3) Lead-acid battery busbar
48 V batteries RTN+

(4) Lithium battery busbar RTN (5) Lithium battery busbar –48 (6) Space for lithium batteries
+ V

(7) Ground bar

Table 3-34 ESC330-N2 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Battery Temperature control: free cooling


cabinet External dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Weight: < 110 kg (without batteries)
Installation mode: installed on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed in and out from the bottom

Space for A maximum of three FCB-B lead-acid batteries and two ESM
batteries lithium batteries

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Operating 0–40°C
temperature

Transportati –40°C to +70°C


on
temperature

Storage –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Operating 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)


humidity

Altitude 0–4000 m (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m,


high temperature derating applies and the operating temperature
decreases by 1°C for each additional 200 m.)

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m (ambient


temperature 40°C)

IP rating IP34, Class B2 environments


and
operating
environment

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3.2.26 ESC710-D2
Figure 3-79 ESC710-D2 exterior

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Figure 3-80 ESC710-D2 interior

(1) Direct ventilation unit (2) TCUC (3) Space for batteries

(4) Ground bar (rear left) (5) Battery copper bars

Table 3-35 ESC710-D2 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: direct ventilation unit


Dimensions (H x W x D), including the protruding part
of the door: 1925 mm x 900 mm x 1105 mm
Weight:
● < 240 kg (without batteries), packaged
● < 230 kg (without batteries), not packaged
Installation mode: installed on a floor or rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom

Space for equipment None

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Space for batteries A maximum of two 650 Ah FCB-A battery strings (24
batteries in a string)

Operating –10°C to +40°C add solar radiation


temperature

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, the operating temperature decreases by 1°C for
each additional 200 m.

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m

IP rating and IP34, Class B environments


operating
environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or


explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

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3.2.27 ESC710-A1
Figure 3-81 ESC710-A1 exterior

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Figure 3-82 ESC710-A1 interior

(1) DC air conditioner (2) Battery –48 V copper bar (3) Battery RTN+ copper bar

(4) Cabinet ground bar (rear


left)

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Table 3-36 ESC710-A1 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Battery cabinet Temperature control: DC air conditioner PC1000D,


1100 W cooling capacity (L35/L35)
Dimensions (H x W x D), including the protruding
part of the door: 1925 mm x 900 mm x 1105 mm
Weight:
● < 295 kg (without batteries), packaged
● < 285 kg (without batteries), not packaged
Installation mode: installed on a floor or rooftop
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and
rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom

Space for equipment None

Space for batteries A maximum of two 650 Ah FCB-A battery strings (24
batteries in a string)

Operating temperature –10°C to +45°C add solar radiation.


Note: After the heater is configured, it can be
installed in the –20°C.

Transportation –40°C to +70°C


temperature

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, the operating temperature decreases by 1°C
for each additional 200 m.

Noise level GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dB at 1.5 m

IP rating and operating IP55, Class C environments


environment

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas,


or explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

3.2.28 Indoor FCB-A rack


The indoor FCB-A rack provides space and physical protection for an FCB-A string
(consisting of 24 batteries).

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Figure 3-83 Indoor FCB-A rack

Table 3-37 Indoor FCB rack technical specifications


Item Dimensions (H x W x D)

FCB-200A 788 mm x 940 mm x 417 mm

FCB-300A 1002 mm x 940 mm x 417 mm

FCB-400A 1196 mm x 940 mm x 394 mm

FCB-500A 940 mm x 1350 mm x 394 mm

FCB-650A 1126 mm x 1350 mm x 394 mm

3.3 ICC

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3.3.1 DC Distribution Unit DCDU-400AN5

Figure 3-84 DCDU-400AN5 exterior

Figure 3-85 DCDU-400AN5 interior

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD2 circuit breakers (3) AC input terminals

(4) SMU02C (5) Slots for the (6) Ground screw


communications expansion
module and genset interface
module

(7) Slots for modules (8) UIM02C (9) Battery switch

(10) DC1– input (11) Battery fuses (12) LLVD1 circuit breakers

NOTICE

The communications expansion module NIM01C3 can be installed only in the


upper slot, and the genset interface module GIM01C can be installed only in the
lower slot. The CIM02C can be installed either in the upper or lower slot.

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Figure 3-86 Phase layout in the module installation space

NOTE

The module installation space supports PSUs, SSUs and BCUs.


Install modules from top to bottom and from left to right in the following sequence: PSU,
SSU, and BCU.

Table 3-38 DCDU-400AN5 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 482.6 mm x 330 mm x 306.8 mm (including


mounting ears)

Weight < 30 kg (excluding modules)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common


mode: 20 kA (8/20 µs)

Power Input Three-phase: 200–240 V AC or 346–415 V AC


distribution voltage Single-phase: 200–240 V AC
Dual-live wire: 200–240 V AC

Input 50 Hz/60 Hz
frequency

Maximum Three-phase: 51 A
input Single-phase/Dual-live wire: 102 A
current

AC input 3 x UT16 terminal


power
distribution

Output –42 V DC to –58 V DC (typical voltage: –48 V DC)


voltage

DC output LLVD1: 2 x 80 A, 2 x 63 A MCBs


power LLVD2: 1 x 63 A, 4 x 32 A, 2 x 16 A MCBs
distribution

Battery fuse 2 x 250 A

DC1– DC –42 V DC to –58 V DC, 300 A


input

Monitoring module SMU02C

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

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Cabling mode Routed in and out from the top, left, or right

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

3.3.2 DC Distribution Unit DCDU-400AS4


Figure 3-87 DCDU-400AS4 exterior

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Figure 3-88 DCDU-400AS4 interior

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) Load circuit breakers (3) Battery switch

(4) DC1– input terminal (5) AC input terminals (6) Space for the
communications expansion
module and DG interface
module

(7) Space for modules (8) Battery fuse (9) SMU02C

(10) Space for the NIM02D (11) UIM02C

NOTICE

The NIM01C3 can be installed only in the upper slot. The GIM01C can be installed
only in the lower slot. The CIM02C can be installed either in the upper or lower
slot.

Table 3-39 Monitoring unit configuration


Monitoring Unit Function

NIM01C3 Provides a wireless antenna port and 12 V COM port to


manage intelligent electronic locks and cameras and to
report alarms.

CIM02C Provides 12 V COM ports to connect smart devices.

GIM01C Provides dry contact ports used for connecting to the AMF
or GMU to implement functions such as DG startup,
shutdown, and reset.

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Monitoring Unit Function

SMU02C The SMU02C (SMU for short) is a compact high-end


monitoring module that monitors and manages Huawei's
box-type and cabinet-type power systems.
The SMU can manage a site power system through the
liquid crystal display (LCD), web user interface (WebUI), and
the NetEco.

UIM02C Provides sensor ports, RS485 ports, and dry contact input
and output ports to manage the cabinet interior
environment of the power system and to report alarms.

NIM02D Provides sensor ports and FE ports to connect the OSS or


smart device such as an IP camera.

Figure 3-89 Phase layout in the module installation space

NOTE

● Refer to the phase layout when installing PSUs to ensure the balance of phases.
● The SSU and BCU can also be installed in the space for modules.

Table 3-40 DCDU-400AS4 function description

Function Description

–48 V DC power ● Integrates hot-swappable PSUs to switch between AC


supply power and DC power.
● Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected)
for communications and transmission equipment.

Signal collection ● Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and
and detection other energy input current signals by using an internal
signal interface board.
● Detects battery and load loop disconnection signals.

Protection Integrates a DC SPD to provide reliable surge protection for


DC power ports, monitoring ports, and communications
ports.

Communication, The monitoring unit supports remote monitoring and


control, and alarm online upgrade, monitors and controls the operating status
of the power system through communication, and reports
alarms in a timely manner.

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Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the
DCDU if only batteries can supply power.

Battery The monitoring unit manages batteries effectively to


management ensure their proper operation.

Table 3-41 DCDU-400AS4 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 482.6 mm x 330 mm x 400.05 mm (including


mounting ears)

Weight < 30 kg (excluding modules)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode:


20 kA (8/20 µs)

Power distribution ● DC1– input: –42 V to –58 V; max: 300 A


● AC input
– 200–240 V/346–415 V; three-phase; 50 Hz/60
Hz; max. 51 A
– 200–240 V single-phase; 50/60 Hz; max. 102 A
– 200–240 V dual-live wire; 50/60 Hz; max. 102 A

DC output: –48 V; max: 400 A


Max. 300 A if dual-live wire or single-phase input is
used
Max. 300 A if only DC1 input is used

DC output
● Common load: 1 x 63 A, 3 x 32 A
● LLVD: 2 x 80 A and 1 x 63 A for each user, four
users in total
● BLVD: 1 x 63 A for each user, four users in total

Battery fuse: 2 x 250 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Cabling mode Routed in from the top; routed in and out from the
left and right

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

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3.3.3 DCDU-200AN5 (01075196)

Figure 3-90 DCDU interior

(1) SMU02C (2) Space for the (3) AC input module


communications expansion
module and DG expansion
module

(4) Ground screw (5) RTN+ busbar (6) DC output terminals

(7) Battery circuit breakers (8) –48 V busbar (9) Space for installing
rectifiers

(10) UIM02C

Table 3-42 DCDU-200AN5 technical specifications

Item Technical Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 482.6 mm x 330 mm x 175 mm (including mounting


ears)

Weight < 25 kg (excluding modules)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode:


20 kA (8/20 µs)

Power distribution AC input


● 200–240 V/346–415 V three-phase
● 200–240 V single-phase

DC output
● Four DC output terminals
● RTN+ busbar and –48 V busbar
● Two 125 A circuit breakers for lead-acid battery

PSU Supports the PSU R4850G2 and DG battery charger


module BCU-1203A.

Monitoring module SMU02C

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

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Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

3.3.4 DCDU-200AN5 (01075196-003)

Figure 3-91 DCDU interior

(1) SMU02C (2) Space for the (3) AC input module


communications expansion
module and DG expansion
module

(4) Ground screw (5) RTN+ busbar (6) DC output terminals

(7) Battery circuit breakers (8) –48 V busbar (9) Space for installing
rectifiers

(10) UIM02C

Table 3-43 DCDU-200AN5 technical specifications

Item Technical Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 482.6 mm x 330 mm x 175 mm (including mounting


ears)

Weight < 25 kg (excluding modules)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode:


20 kA (8/20 µs)

Power distribution AC input


● 200–240 V dual-live wire
● 200–240 V single-phase

DC output
● Four DC output terminals
● RTN+ busbar and –48 V busbar
● Two 125 A circuit breakers for lead-acid battery

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PSU Supports the PSU R4850G2 and DG battery charger


module BCU-1203A.

Monitoring module SMU02C

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

3.3.5 Power Subrack ETP48400-C3B1

Figure 3-92 ETP48400-C3B1 interior

(1) Ground screw (2) AC input module (3) LLVD power distribution

(4) SMU02C (5) BLVD power distribution (6) Battery wiring ports

(7) Reserved slot for the (8) UIM05B1 (9) Space for PSUs
NIM01C3

Table 3-44 ETP48400-C3B1 technical specifications

Item Technical Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 482.6 mm x 330 mm x 130 mm (including mounting


ears)

Weight ≤ 20 kg (excluding PSUs)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode:


20 kA (8/20 µs)

Power distribution AC input


220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire, compatible with
220 V AC single-phase

DC power distribution
● LLVD: 2 x 125 A, 3 x 63 A
● BLVD: 2 x 63 A, 2 x 32 A, 2 x 16 A

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Monitoring module SMU02C

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

3.3.6 DC Distribution Box DCDB-01D


Figure 3-93 DCDB-01D exterior

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Figure 3-94 DCDB-01D interior

(1) Negative busbar for the (2) BAT1– circuit breakers (3) BAT2– circuit breakers
BAT1 battery

(4) Negative busbar for the (5) RTN+ busbar (6) –48 V busbar
BAT2 battery

Table 3-45 DCDB-01D technical specifications

Item Technical Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H) 450 mm x 150 mm x 450 mm

Weight <13 kg

Power distribution DC output: –48 V, –43.2 V to –57.6 V


● BAT1– and BAT2– circuit breakers: 4 x 125 A. Two
more circuit breakers can be added, which are
used to connect reused lead-acid batteries.
● Negative busbar of the BAT1 and BAT2 batteries:
2 x 125 A, connected to the basic cabinet or
extension cabinet.
● –48 V busbar: 4 x 100 A, used to connect to reused
power supplies of the customer.

Installation mode Installed on the cabinet side panel

Cabling mode Routed in and out from the bottom

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

IP rating and operating IP55, meeting the class C environment application


environment requirement

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3.3.7 Monitoring Module SMU02C (02312MML-009)


Figure 3-95 SMU02C

(1) Running indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3) Major alarm indicator

(4) Buttons (5) USB ports (protected by a (6) RS485/RS232


security protection mechanism) communications port

(7) FE port (8) CAN communications port (9) LCD

Indicators

Table 3-46 Indicator description

Item Color Status Description

Running Green Off The SMU is faulty or has no


indicator DC input.

Blinking slowly The SMU is running properly


(0.5 Hz) and communicating with the
host properly.

Blinking fast (4 The SMU is running properly


Hz) but fails to communicate
with the host.

Minor alarm Yellow Off No minor alarm or warning


indicator is generated.

Steady on A minor alarm or warning is


generated.

Major alarm Red Off No critical or major alarm is


indicator generated.

Steady on A critical or major alarm is


generated.

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Buttons

Table 3-47 Button description


Button Name Description

Up Scrolls menu items and sets parameters.

Down

Back Returns to the previous menu without saving the


settings.

OK ● Enters the main menu from the standby screen.


● Enters a submenu from the main menu.
● Saves the submenu settings.

Note:
● The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30s.
● You need to log in again if no button is pressed within 1 minute.

● Press and hold or to increase or decrease a parameter value quickly.

● Hold down and for 10s to restart the SMU.

● Hold down and (or ) for 2s to increase (or decrease) the LCD
contrast.

USB Port
You can quickly deploy a site, import and export configuration files, export run
logs, and upgrade software by inserting the USB flash drive that is specially used
for site deployment into the USB port.
After installing a dedicated WiFi module on the USB port, you can access the
WebUI locally.

NOTICE

Using a WiFi module not provided by the Company may cause function
abnormalities or data loss. The Company will not be liable for any loss caused
thereby.

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Communications Ports

Table 3-48 Communications port description


Communications Communications Communications Function
Port Parameter Protocol

FE 10M/100M SNMP protocol Connects to a


autonegotiation third-party NMS.

BIN protocol Connects to a


Huawei NMS.

HTTPS protocol Connects to a PC


and manages the
SMU over the
WebUI.

TCP-Modbus Adapts to Huawei


protocol TCP-Modbus and
connects to a
third-party NMS.

RS485/RS232 Baud rate: 1200 Master/Slave Connects to a


bit/s, 2400 bit/s, protocol Huawei NMS.
4800 bit/s, 9600
bit/s, 14400 bit/s, YDN protocol Connects to a
19200 bit/s, third-party NMS.
115200 bit/s

CAN Baud rate: 125 CAN protocol Connects to


kbit/s Huawei
southbound
devices.
NOTE
All the preceding ports are protected by security mechanisms.

Figure 3-96 Communications port pin definitions

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Table 3-49 Pin definitions for the FE port


Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmit data over FE.

2 TX-

3 RX+ Receive data over FE.

6 RX-

4, 5, 7, 8 Null -

Table 3-50 RS485/RS232 port pin definitions


Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

2 TX-

4 RX+ Receive data over RS485.

5 RX-

3 RX232 Receives data over RS232.

7 TX232 Transmits data over RS232.

6 PGND Protective earthing (PE)

8 Null -

Table 3-51 Pin definitions for the CAN port


Pin Signal Description

1 RX+ Receive data over RS485.

2 RX-

3 Null -

4 TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

5 TX-

6 Null -

7 CANH CAN bus high level

8 CANL CAN bus low level

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3.3.8 User Interface Module UIM02C

Panel

Figure 3-97 Panel

(1) Communications port (2) Dry contact output ports (3) Dry contact input ports

(4) Sensor ports

Port Description

Table 3-52 Port description

Port Type Silk Screen Remarks

Sensor ports TEM-HUM Ambient temperature and humidity sensor

WATER Water sensor

TEMP1 Temperature sensor 1

TEMP2 Temperature sensor 2

GATE Door status sensor

SMOKE Smoke sensor

BTEMP Battery temperature sensor

Dry contact DIN1 Dry contact input 1


input ports
DIN2 Dry contact input 2

DIN3 Dry contact input 3

DIN4 Dry contact input 4

DIN5 Dry contact input 5

DIN6 Dry contact input 6

Dry contact ALM1 Dry contact output 1


output ports
ALM2 Dry contact output 2

ALM3 Dry contact output 3

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Port Type Silk Screen Remarks

ALM4 Dry contact output 4

ALM5 Dry contact output 5

ALM6 Dry contact output 6

ALM7 Dry contact output 7

ALM8 Dry contact output 8

Communications COM RS485


port

Communications Port

Table 3-53 Communications port description

Communications Communications Communications Function


Port Parameter Protocol

COM Baud rate: 1200 Master/slave, Connects to a


bit/s, 2400 bit/s, Modbus and YDN downstream
4800 bit/s, 9600 protocols device, such as
bit/s, 14400 bit/s, the intelligent
19200 bit/s, battery detector
115200 bit/s or intelligent air
conditioner.
NOTE
The COM port is protected by a security mechanism.

Figure 3-98 Pins in the COM port

Table 3-54 COM port pin definitions

Pin Signal Remarks

1 RX+ Receives data over RS485.

2 RX-

4 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.

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Pin Signal Remarks

5 TX-

6 PGND Protective ground

3, 7, 8 N/A -

Sensor Ports

Figure 3-99 Pins in sensor ports

Table 3-55 Sensor ports pin definitions

Silk Screen No. Pins

TEM-HUM 1 12V

2 ENV_TEMP

3 12V

4 ENV_HUM

WATER 1 12V

2 WATER

3 GND

4 -

TEMP1 1 GND

2 TEMP1

TEMP2 1 GND

2 TEMP2

GATE 1 GATE+

2 GATE-

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Silk Screen No. Pins

SMOKE 1 SMOKE

2 12V

BTEMP 1 GND

2 BTEMP

3.3.9 Communications Expansion Module NIM01C3


The communications expansion module is used for 4G communication. It provides
extra RS485/CAN ports for the SMU to connect to southbound communications
equipment.

Figure 3-100 Panel

(1) SIM card slots (2 PCS) (2) 4G indicator (3) Alarm indicator

(4) Run indicator (5) ANT antenna port (6) COM1 port

(7) COM2 port (8) COM3/CAN port (9) COM4 port

(10) Handle

Indicators

Table 3-56 Indicator description


Item Color Status Description

4G Green Steady on The dial-up connection is in


indicator the data service state.

Blinking at intervals of 2s A network has been


(on for 0.1s and then off registered.
for 1.9s)

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Item Color Status Description

Blinking at intervals of 2s Network search is in progress,


(on for 0.1s, off for 0.1s, or no network is connected.
on for 0.1s, and then off
for 1.7s)

Alarm Red Off No alarm is generated.


indicator
Steady on An alarm is generated.

Running Green Off The board is not running


indicator because it is faulty or has no
DC input.

Blinking slowly (0.5 Hz) The board is running and


communicating with the host
properly.

Blinking fast (4 Hz) The board is running properly,


but fails to communicate with
the host.

Communications Ports

Table 3-57 Communications port description


Communications Communications Description
Port Parameter

COM1 Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, Supports master/slave protocols


19200 bit/s, or and Modbus.
115200 bit/s Supplies 12 V power.

COM2 Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, Supports master/slave protocols


19200 bit/s, or and Modbus.
115200 bit/s Supplies 12 V power.

COM3/CAN Baud rate: 9600 bit/s COM3: Supports master/slave


protocols and Modbus.
CAN: Supports the CAN protocol.

COM4 Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, Supports Modbus.


19200 bit/s, or
115200 bit/s

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Figure 3-101 Pins in the COM1, COM2, and COM3 ports

Table 3-58 Pin definitions for the COM1 and COM2 ports
Pin Signal Description

1 RS485_RX+ Receive data over RS485.

2 RS485_RX-

3 12V Rated load current: 0.5 A

4 RS485_TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

5 RS485_TX-

6 Reserved -

7 Reserved -

8 GND Grounding

Table 3-59 Pin definitions for the COM3/CAN port


Pin Signal Description

1 RS485_RX+ Receive data over RS485.

2 RS485_RX-

3 Reserved -

4 RS485_TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

5 RS485_TX-

6 GND Grounding

7 CANH CAN bus high level

8 CANL CAN bus low level

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Table 3-60 COM4 port pin definitions


Pin Signal Description

R+ RS485+ RS485 data, positive

R- RS485- RS485 data, negative

3.3.10 Genset Interface Module GIM01C2 (02313CTJ-001)


The GIM01C2 starts or shuts down a genset and supports northbound wireless
communication.

Figure 3-102 GIM01C2 interior

(1) SIM card slot 2 (2) SIM card slot 1 (3) Indicators

(4) ANT antenna port (5) Ports

Indicators

Figure 3-103 GIM01C2 indicators

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Table 3-61 Indicator description


No. Item Color Status Description

1 Running Green Off The module is faulty or has


indicator no DC input.
(RUN)
Blinking slowly The module is running and
(0.5 Hz) communicating with the host
properly.

Blinking fast (4 The module is running but


Hz) fails to communicate with the
host.

2 Alarm Red Reserved


indicator
(ALM)

3 4G Green Steady on The dial-up connection is in


indicator the data service state.
(4G)
Blinking at A network has been
intervals of 2s (on registered.
for 0.1s and then
off for 1.9s)

Blinking at Network search is in progress


intervals of 2s (on or no available network is
for 0.1s, off for found.
0.1s, on for 0.1s,
and then off for
1.7s)

Ports

Figure 3-104 Ports on the GIM01C2

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Table 3-62 Port description


No. Port Type Silk Screen Port Description
Description

1 and Genset control NC DO normally Control genset


8 port closed port startup and
shutdown.
M Common port

NO DO normally
open port

2 and Genset reset M Common port The genset


7 port resets if the
NO DO normally ports are closed.
open port

3 Fuel level AI1 + +12 V power Detect the fuel


detection port supply level.

- Analog signal

4 AI2 + +12 V power


supply

- Analog signal

5 Communications COM R+ RS485 data, Used for RS485


port positive communication.

R- RS485 data,
negative

6 CAN + CAN data, Used for CAN


positive communication.

- CAN data,
negative

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3.3.11 PSU
Figure 3-105 PSU

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator

(4) Locking latch (5) Handle

Function
● Converts AC power into 48 V DC power.
● Works reliably and efficiently.

Table 3-63 PSU function description


Item Function

Hot swap Hot swappable

Input protection ● Protects against input overvoltage and undervoltage.


● Protects against input overcurrent.

Output protection ● Protects against output overvoltage.


● Protects against output short circuits.
● Protects against output current limiting.

Overtemperature Protects against overtemperature.


protection

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Indicators

Table 3-64 PSU indicator description


Indicator Color Status Description

Power Green Steady on The PSU has AC input.


indicator
Off The PSU has no AC input.

The PSU is faulty.

Blinking Querying is in progress.


slowly (0.5
Hz)

Blinking fast The PSU is loading an application


(4 Hz) program.

Alarm Yellow Off The PSU has no protection alarm.


indicator
Steady on ● A warning is generated due to ambient
overtemperature.
● A shutdown protection alarm is
generated due to ambient
overtemperature or undertemperature.

AC input overvoltage or undervoltage


protection has been triggered.

The PSU is in sleep state.

Blinking The communication between the PSU and


slowly (0.5 the external equipment is interrupted.
Hz)

Fault Red Off The PSU is normal.


indicator
Steady on The PSU locks out due to output
overvoltage.

The PSU has no output due to an internal


fault.

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3.3.12 SSU
Figure 3-106 SSU

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator

(4) PV positive input port (5) PV negative input port (6) Air intake vent

(7) Handle

Function
The SSU converts DC power into 48 V DC power and provides the maximum
power point tracking (MPPT) function.

Table 3-65 SSU function description


Item Function

Input protection ● Protects against reverse connection of PV arrays.


● Protects against input overvoltage and undervoltage.
● Protects against input overcurrent.

Output protection ● Protects against output overvoltage.


● Protects against output short circuits.
● Protects against output current limiting.

Overtemperature Overtemperature protection


protection

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Indicators

Table 3-66 SSU indicator description


Indicator Color Status Description

Power Green Steady The SSU has a DC power input.


indicator on

Off There is no DC input.

The input fuse is damaged.

Blinking The SSU is being queried manually.

Alarm Yellow Off No alarm is generated.


indicator
Steady The SSU is experiencing overtemperature.
on
The SSU is experiencing output overvoltage.

Blinking The communication between the SSU and


the external equipment is interrupted.

Fault Red Off The SSU is normal.


indicator
Steady The SSU shuts down due to output
on overvoltage.

The fan is faulty.

The SSU shuts down due to


overtemperature.

The SSU generates no output due to


internal faults.

Blinking Software is being loaded.

3.3.13 Intelligent Solar Supply Unit S4875G2 (02314JWW)


The S4875G2 is a DC-DC converter that supports the MPPT function and provides
48 V DC output. It automatically enables solar cells to work at the maximum
power point of the output power curves, fully utilizing solar energy.

NOTE

Modules and input terminals are hot-swappable (swap times < 30).

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Panel

Figure 3-107 iSSU exterior

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator

(4) PV negative input (5) Positive PV input (6) Air intake vent

(7) Handle

Indicator Description

Table 3-67 Indicator description


Indicator Color Status Description Suggestion

Power Green Steady The iSSU has PV input. The status is normal.
indicator on

Off The iSSU has no PV Check that the PV


input or the input cable input voltage is
is reversely connected. normal.

The iSSU is damaged. Replace the iSSU.

Blinking The PV input is Exit the query state.


at 0.5 Hz available, and the iSSU
is being queried.

Blinking The PV input is Exit the software


at 4 Hz available, and the iSSU loading state.
is loading software.

Alarm Yellow Off The iSSU has no The status is normal.


indicator protection alarm.

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Indicator Color Status Description Suggestion

Steady A module Ensure that the


on overtemperature ventilation vent is
warning or a shutdown unblocked and the
protection alarm due to ambient temperature
ambient is within the normal
overtemperature or range.
undertemperature
occurs.

Input overvoltage Check whether the


occurs. overvoltage is caused
by external factors.

The iSSU is hibernating. Restart the module.

The module starts after Check whether the


a delay. PV input is normal.

Blinking The communication Clean the edge


at 0.5 Hz between the iSSU and connectors of the
the monitoring module iSSU.
is interrupted. If the indicator is still
blinking, check
whether the external
communication
module is faulty.

Fault Red Off The iSSU is normal. The status is normal.


indicator
Steady The iSSU locks out due Hot-swap the iSSU. If
on to output overvoltage. the fault persists,
replace the iSSU.

The iSSU is not properly Reinsert the module


inserted. and ensure that it is
in position.

The iSSU has no output Replace the iSSU.


due to an internal fault.

The input cable Reinsert the terminal


terminal is not properly and ensure that the
connected. terminal is properly
connected.

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3.3.14 Power Transfer Box for the Temperature Control Device


Figure 3-108 Interior

(1) DC output terminals (2) RTN+ busbar

3.3.15 ACDU
Three-Phase ACDU

Figure 3-109 Three-phase ACDU interior

(1) AC input circuit breakers and terminals (2) AC SPD

Dual–Live Wire ACDU

Figure 3-110 Dual–live wire ACDU interior

(1) AC input circuit breakers and terminals (2) AC SPD

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ACDU-63A1/ACDU-63A2

Figure 3-111 ACDU exterior

Figure 3-112 ACDU interior

(1) Three-phase AC output (2) AC SPD signal terminal (3) AC SPD


terminals

(4) Three-phase AC input (5) AC output N terminals (6) Three-phase AC output


circuit breakers and terminals circuit breakers

(7) Single-phase AC output (8) Residual current circuit (9) Ground screw
circuit breaker breaker

(10) Maintenance socket

The ACDU is an AC power distribution unit that supports one three-phase AC


power input and multiple AC power outputs.

Table 3-68 ACDU function description

Function Description

Rated input 200 V–240 V/346 V–415 V; 50 Hz/60 Hz; 3-phase, max. 54 A;
power single-phase, max. 72 A

Rated output 200 V–240 V/346 V–415 V; 50 Hz/60 Hz; 3-phase, max. 54 A;
power single-phase, max. 72 A

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Function Description

Input Provides one 3-pole 63 A AC circuit breaker for one three-


phase 380 V AC input.

Output Provides one 10 A European-standard maintenance socket


with a residual current circuit breaker. (Optional)

Provides one 3-pole 63 A AC circuit breaker for one three-


phase 380 V AC output.

Provides four UT16 wiring terminals for one three-phase 380


V AC output to the DCDU.

Provides one 1-pole 16 A AC circuit breaker for one single-


phase 220 V AC output port.

AC surge ACDU-63A1: nominal discharge current In: 20 kA (8/20 μs);


protection maximum discharge current Imax: 40 kA (8/20 μs); reports
AC surge protection alarms over a dry contact.
ACDU-63A2: nominal discharge current In: 30 kA (8/20 μs);
maximum discharge current Imax: 60 kA (8/20 μs); reports
AC surge protection alarms over a dry contact.

Table 3-69 ACDU technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x ACDU-63A1: 177.8 mm x 482.6 mm x 82 mm (including


D) mounting ears)
ACDU-63A2: 177.8 mm x 482.6 mm x 150.6 mm
(including mounting ears)

Weight ACDU-63A1: 5 kg
ACDU-63A2: 6 kg

ACDU-125B1

Figure 3-113 ACDU-125B1 exterior

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Figure 3-114 ACDU-125B1 interior

(1) Dual–live wire or single- (2) AC SPD (3) Dual–live wire or single-
phase AC output terminals phase AC input circuit breaker

(4) Dual–live wire or single- (5) Residual current circuit (6) Ground screw
phase AC output circuit breaker
breaker

(7) Maintenance socket

The ACDU-125B1 is an AC power distribution unit that supports one dual–live wire
or single-phase AC power input and multiple AC power outputs.

Table 3-70 ACDU-125B1 function description

Function Description

Rated input power 100 V–120 V/200 V–240 V; dual–live wire/single-phase;


50 Hz/60 Hz; max. 100 A
NOTE
The default input is dual–live wire input. If single-phase input is
chosen, adjust the input short-circuit bar.

Rated output power 100 V–120 V/200 V–240 V; dual–live wire/single-phase;


50 Hz/60 Hz; max. 100 A

Input Provides one 2-pole 125 A AC circuit breaker for one 110
V dual–live wire or 220 V single-phase AC input.

Output Provides two UT35 terminals for one 110 V dual–live


wire or 220 V single-phase AC output to the DCDU.

Provides one 2-pole 16 A AC circuit breaker for one 110


V or 220 V single-phase AC output

Provides one 10 A/125 V American standard


maintenance socket loop output.

AC surge protection Nominal discharge current In: 30 kA (8/20 µs);


maximum discharge current Imax: 60 kA (8/20 µs);
reports AC surge protection alarms over a dry contact.

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Table 3-71 ACDU-125B1 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 177.8 mm x 482 mm x 90 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight ≤ 6 kg

3.3.16 AC Transfer Switch ATS-63A2


Figure 3-115 ATS-63A2 exterior

Figure 3-116 ATS-63A2 interior

(1) Space for a residual current (2) 10 A AC output circuit (3) Three-phase AC output
device (RCD) breaker terminals

(4) N terminals (5) ATS main control box (6) Transfer switch

(7) Space for a maintenance (8) Ground bar (9) SPD


socket

(10) DG 1 input circuit (11) Mains/DG 2 input circuit


breakers and terminals breakers and terminals

Function
The ATS-63A2 is an automatic switch system integrating control and power
distribution. It supports and detects the three-phase inputs from two power

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sources (DG 1 and mains or DG 1 and DG 2) and switches between the two power
inputs. The power source can switch to DG 1 by turning the bypass switch. The
following table describes the ATS functions.

Table 3-72 ATS-63A2 function description


Function Description

Rated input 200–240 V/346–415 V; three-phase; 50 Hz/60 Hz; max. 63


power A

Rated output 200–240 V/346–415 V; three-phase; 50 Hz/60 Hz; max. 63


power A

AC power Provides one route of three-phase AC power distribution for


distribution downstream loads, one 10 A AC output, and one reserved
maintenance socket output.

Power source Provides a bypass switch that allows the power source to
switching switch to DG 1.

Monitoring Monitors the voltage, current, frequency, and power factor


of three-phase outputs.

Protection Protects against mains overvoltage, mains undervoltage,


DG overvoltage, and DG undervoltage.

Alarm Generates alarms for mains open phase and DG open


phase.

AC surge Nominal discharge current In: 30 kA (8/20 µs); maximum


protection discharge current Imax: 60 kA (8/20 µs)

Port surge Alarm port: 5 kA, 8/20 µs; in-cabinet CAN port: 250 A, 8/20
protection µs

Technical Specifications

Table 3-73 ATS-63A2 technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 175 mm x 482.6 mm x 310 mm (including mounting


ears)

Weight 20 kg

Working Mode
The ATS-63A2 can work in automatic mode (AUTO) or manual mode (BYPASS).

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3.3.17 PVDU-60A1

Figure 3-117 PVDU-60A1 exterior

Figure 3-118 PVDU-60A1 interior

(1) PV– input wiring terminals (2) PV+ input circuit breakers

Table 3-74 PVDU-60A1 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 123 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight 5 kg

Input 70–150 V DC; max. 4 x 45 A

Output 70–150 V DC; max. 4 x 45 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Cabling mode Routed in from the left and right and routed out from
the front

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

Operating temperature –20°C to +65°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

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Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

IP rating IP20

3.3.18 PV Distribution Unit PVDU-100A1 (02312QCE-001)


The PVDU-100A1 is a photovoltaic distribution unit (PVDU) that converts solar
energy input into stable –48 V DC output to power telecommunications
equipment. It applies to solar access scenarios.

Figure 3-119 PVDU-100A1 exterior

Figure 3-120 PVDU-100A1 interior

(1) Solar input circuit breakers (2) Space for SSUs (3) Network ports

(4) DC output wiring terminal (5) Ground screw

Table 3-75 PVDU-100A1 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 330 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight 2.9 kg

Input 70–150 V DC; max. 100 A

Output 70–150 V DC; max. 100 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

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Cabling mode Routed in from the left and right and routed out from
the front

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

Operating temperature –20°C to +65°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

IP rating IP20

3.3.19 PVDU-100A1 (02312QCE)


Exterior

Figure 3-121 PVDU-100A1 exterior

Interior

Figure 3-122 PVDU-100A1 interior

(1) Solar input circuit breakers (2) Space for SSUs (3) SMU11B

(4) DC output wiring terminal (5) Ground screw

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Technical Specifications

Table 3-76 PVDU technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 330 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight 2.9 kg

Input 70–150 V DC; max. 100 A

Output 70–150 V DC; max. 100 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Cabling mode Routed in from the left and right and routed out from
the front

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

Operating temperature –20°C to +65°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

IP rating IP20

3.3.20 PV Distribution Unit PVDU-150A4 (01076602)

Figure 3-123 PVDU-150A4 exterior

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Figure 3-124 PVDU-150A4 interior

(1) Ground screw (2) Slots for iSSUs (3) Communications port

(4) DC output wiring terminal

Figure 3-125 Communications port pin definitions

Table 3-77 Communications port pin definitions

Pin Signal Description

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 N/A -

7 CANH CAN bus high level

8 CANL CAN bus low level

Table 3-78 Technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 330 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight 6 kg

Input voltage 85–435 V DC

Input current Maximum: 2 x 25 A

Maximum input short- 25 A


circuit current

Output voltage 43.2–58 V DC (rated voltage: 53.5 V DC)

Output current Maximum: 150 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

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Item Specifications

Cabling mode Routed in from the front and out from the right.

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

Operating temperature –25°C to +75°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +75°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–5000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


5000 m, high temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

IP rating IP20

Input surge protection Dual-wire to ground, common mode: ±10 kA (8/20


μs)

NOTICE

Total insulation resistance of the PV circuit to the ground: 550 megohms


Minimum insulation resistance of PV arrays to the ground: 20 kilohms
Minimum insulation resistance of the system to the ground: R = Vmax/30 mA: 14.7
kilohms

WARNING

If the system does not meet the minimum insulation resistance requirement,
electric shocks may occur.

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3.3.21 PVDU-200A1
Figure 3-126 PVDU-200A1 exterior

Figure 3-127 PVDU-200A1 interior

(1) Ground screw (2) PV+ input terminals (3) Space for SSUs

(4) NEG (–) (5) RTN (+) (6) DC output port

(7) CAN communications ports (8) PV– input circuit breakers

Table 3-79 PVDU-200A1 technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 130.5 mm x 482.6 mm x 310 mm (including


mounting ears)

Weight 15 kg

Input 70–150 V DC; max. 4 x 45 A

Output –53.5 V DC; max. 200 A

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Cabling mode Routed in from the left and out from the right

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

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Item Specifications

Operating temperature –20°C to +65°C (starts to derate at 55°C, derated


to 80% at 65°C)

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m. (When the altitude ranges from 2000


m to 4000 m, high temperature derating applies
and the operating temperature decreases by 1°C
for each additional 200 m.)

IP rating IP20

3.3.22 DG Battery Charger BC-1206A (02311WFW)

Figure 3-128 BC-1206A exterior

Figure 3-129 BC-1206A interior

(1) Ground screw (2) DC input (3) Network ports

(4) Surge protection board (5) Slots for the BCU-1203A


(behind the baffle plate)

Function

Table 3-80 BC-1206A function description

Function Description

DC module The BC-1206A can integrate two BCU-1203A modules, each


with one –48 V DC input and one 13.50 V DC/3 A output.

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Function Description

Input protection ● Protects against input undervoltage.


● Protects against input overcurrent.
● Protects against input reverse connection.

Output ● Protects against output overvoltage.


protection ● Protects against output current limiting.
● Protects against output short circuits.
● Protects against output reverse connection.
● Protects against output overtemperature.
● Isolates output faults.

Technical Specifications

Table 3-81 BC-1206A technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 330 mm (including mounting


D) ears)

Weight ≤ 10 kg

Input operating –40 V DC to –60 V DC


voltage

Output voltage 13.5 V; max. 6 A (max. 3 A for a single BCU)

Output power 81 W

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3.3.23 DG Battery Charger Module BCU-1203A


Figure 3-130 BCU-1203A exterior

(1) Power indicator (2) Indicator of CAN bus (3) Fault indicator
communication exception and
output current limiting

(4) DC output port for (5) Auxiliary DC output port (6) Power switch
supplying power to the DG
battery

(7) Handle (8) Air intake vent

Function

Table 3-82 BCU-1203A function description

Function Description

DC-DC conversion Converts –48 V DC into 12 V DC to charge the DG battery.

Input protection ● Protects against input undervoltage.


● Protects against input reverse connection.

Output protection ● Protects against output current limiting.


● Protects against output short circuits.
● Protects against output reverse connection.

Alarm protection Indicates alarms by indicators.

Technical Specifications

Table 3-83 BCU-1203A technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 44.8 mm x 105 mm x 268.5 mm

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Weight ≤ 2 kg

Input operating voltage –36 V DC to –60 V DC

Output voltage Rated voltage: 13.5 V DC

Number of outputs 2 (BAT_OUT_A max. output 3 A, DG battery


connection supported; AUX_OUT_C max. output 1 A)

Total output power 81 W

Indicators

Table 3-84 Indicator definition


Indicator Color Normal Abnormal Reason
State State

Power indicator Green On Off The green indicator is


steady on when the
charger is working
properly.

Indicator of CAN Yellow Off On The yellow indicator is


bus Blinking on when the output
communication current is limited.
exception and The yellow indicator is
output current blinking if the CAN bus
limiting communication is
abnormal.

Fault indicator Red Off On The red indicator is on if


the output is abnormal
due to input
overvoltage, input
undervoltage, output
short circuit, output
reverse connection,
overtemperature
protection, or any other
internal fault.

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3.3.24 Inverter DJN1000-S


Figure 3-131 DJN1000-S interior

(1) Ground screw (2) DC input terminals (3) Switch

(4) Air intake vent (5) Indicators (6) Dry contact terminals

(7) AC output socket (8) SPD (9) AC input terminals

(10) AC PE terminal (11) AC output terminals

Table 3-85 DJN1000-S technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.5 mm x 482.6 mm x 286 mm (including


mounting ears)

Rated output capacity 1000 VA/700 W

DC input Rated voltage 48 V DC

Rated current 17 A

AC input Rated voltage 220 V AC

Rated frequency 50 Hz

AC output Output voltage 220 V AC (±3%)

Output 50 Hz (tolerance ±1%)


frequency

Output mode One AC output wiring terminal and one multi-


purpose AC output socket

Table 3-86 DJN1000-S indicator description


Silk Screen Color Description

LINE Green The indicator is on when there is mains power input.


The indicator is off when there is no mains power
input.

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Silk Screen Color Description

INV Green The indicator is on when the inverter is normal.


The indicator is off when the inverter is abnormal.
The indicator blinks when the inverter is in energy
saving mode in which mains power is preferred.

BAT.H/L Yellow The indicator blinks when there is a DC input


undervoltage or overvoltage alarm.
The indicator is on when there is protection against
DC input undervoltage or overvoltage.

FAULT Yellow The indicator is off when the inverter is normal.


The indicator is on when the inverter is abnormal.

Figure 3-132 DJN1000-S dry contact terminals

Table 3-87 Definition of DJN1000-S dry contact terminals


Pin Description

1 and 2 Dry contact signal for a DC input abnormality alarm, open


when DC input is normal, closed when DC input is abnormal

1 and 3 Dry contact signal for a DC input abnormality alarm, closed


when DC input is normal, open when DC input is abnormal

4 and 5 Dry contact signal for an inverter abnormality alarm, open


when the inverter is normal, closed when the inverter is
abnormal

4 and 6 Dry contact signal for an inverter abnormality alarm, closed


when the inverter is normal, open when the inverter is
abnormal

3.3.25 Outdoor Wired AC Meter Box ACMB


The outdoor wired AC meter box ACMB integrates the iACMETER, AC current
transformer, and surge protective device (SPD). It is applied in an outdoor
environment.

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Figure 3-133 ACMB appearance

Figure 3-134 ACMB ports

(1) AC input terminals (2) AC SPD (3) Signal SPD

(4) iACMETER (5) Ground bar (6) AC current transformer


adapting ports

(7) Antenna (8) Cable bridge (9) Cable holes

Table 3-88 Configuration description


Model Configuration

ACMB-WAT23D1 Two routes of AC voltage detection (mains and DG),


configured with six 100 A AC current transformers

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Table 3-89 ACMB specifications


Category Item Specifications

Environment Operating temperature -20°C to + 60°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Storage humidity 5%–95% RH

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges


from 2000 m to 4000 m, high
temperature derating applies and
the operating temperature
decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.

Structure Dimensions (H x W x 310 mm x 300 mm x 90 mm


D)

Weight < 3 kg

Electrical Power consumption <3W


specifications

EMC Conducted emission EN55032, Class A


(CE)

Radiated emission (RE) EN300386/EN55032, Class B

Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge 6 kV; air


(ESD) discharge 8 kV, Class B
IEC61000-4-2

Electrical fast transient Power port: 2 kV; signal port: 1 kV;


(EFT) IEC 61000-4-4, Class B

Radiated susceptibility 80 MHz–6 GHz, 10 V/m, 80% AM (1


(RS) kHz)
IEC61000-4-3, Class A

Conducted Power port: 0.15–80 MHz, 10 V 80%


susceptibility (CS) AM (1 kHz)
Signal port: 0.15–80 MHz, 3 V 80%
AM (1 kHz)
IEC61000-4-6

Surge susceptibility IEC61000-4-5

Impulse current IEC61000-4-5

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Category Item Specifications

Surge AC input port Surge:


protection 6 kV (line to line), 1.2/50 µs, 2
ohms
6 kV (single line to ground), 1.2/50
µs, 2 ohms
Impulse current: 30 kA/60 kA, 8/20
μs

RS485 port Surge:


Differential mode: 6 kV (line to
line), 10/700 µs, 15 ohms + 25
ohms per line
Common mode: 6 kV (two or
multiple lines to ground), 10/700
µs, 15 ohms + 25 ohms per line
Differential mode: 6 kV (line to
line), 1.2/50 µs, 2 ohms + 40 ohms
Common mode: 6 kV (two or
multiple lines to ground), 1.2/50 µs,
2 ohms + n x 40 ohms per line
Impulse current: 3 kA/5 kA, 8/20 μs

Safety design IEC/EN 60950-1

RF ● 2403–2483 MHz
● 433.05–434.79 MHz

Environmental RoHS, REACH, WEEE


protection

Protection IP rating IP55

Reliability MTBF 200,000 hours (at 25°C)

3.3.26 AC Meter iACMETER


The wireless AC meter iACMETER integrates wireless, RS485, and wired
communication on the basis of a conventional smart AC meter. It detects and
collects electric energy data and responds to real-time data query from the
upstream host. The power port, voltage collection port, and communications port
are all designed with a surge protection function, so they are applicable to
complex and harsh environments.

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Figure 3-135 Appearance and ports

(1) DIP switch (2) Indicator (3) Button

(4) AC input 1 (5) AC input 2 (6) Dry contact ports

(7) Northbound RS485 port (8) AC current transformer


adapting ports

Figure 3-136 AC current transformer

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Table 3-90 Port definitions


Port Name Panel Silk Screen Description

AC input 1 L1 Mains input or DG input

L2

L3

AC input 2 L1 DG input

L2

L3

DI DI1+ DI1

DI1-

DI2+ DI2

DI2-

DI3+ DI3

DI3-

RS485_NORTH A Northbound RS485 port

CH1/CH2/CH3/ IA1+ Branch 1/2/3/4 AC current detection


CH4
IA1-

IB1+

IB1-

IC1+

IC1-

Table 3-91 AC meter specifications


Category Item Specifications

Environment Operating –20°C to +60°C


temperature

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Relative humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

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Category Item Specifications

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges


from 2000 m to 4000 m, high
temperature derating applies and the
operating temperature decreases by
1°C for each additional 200 m.

Structure Dimensions (H x W x 60 mm x 90 mm x 72 mm (meter


D) body)

Weight 0.5 kg (meter body)

Input Voltage Phase voltage: 85–300 V AC (rated


110 V AC/220 V AC/250 V AC)
Line voltage: 148–520 V AC (rated
190 V AC/380 V AC/440 V AC)

Measurement Current 0.5% (meter body)


precision
Voltage 0.5%

Power Fit for a grade 1 electric energy


meter

Power factor ±2%

Frequency ±0.1 Hz (45–65 Hz)

Electric energy Fit for a grade 1 electric energy


meter

EMC Conducted emission EN61326-1, Class B


(CE)

Radiated emission EN61326-1, Class A


(RE)

Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge 6 kV; air discharge


(ESD) 8 kV
EN61326-1, Class B

Electrical fast transient 4 kV


(EFT) EN61326-1, Class B

Radiated susceptibility 80 MHz–6 GHz, 10 V/m 80% AM (1


(RS) kHz)
EN61326-1, Class A

Conducted Power port: 0.15–80 MHz, 10 V 80%


susceptibility (CS) AM (1 kHz)
Signal port: 0.15–80 MHz, 3 V 80%
AM (1 kHz)
EN61326-1

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Surge susceptibility EN61326-1

Impulse current EN61326-1

Safety design IEC/EN61010-1

RF ● 2403–2483 MHz
● 433.05–434.79 MHz

Environmental RoHS, REACH, WEEE


protection

Protection IP rating IP20

Reliability MTBF 200,000 hours (at 25°C)

3.3.27 Outdoor Wired DC Meter Box DCMB


The outdoor wired DC meter box DCMB integrates the iDCMETER, Hall effect
sensor, and signal SPD. It is applied in an outdoor environment.

Figure 3-137 DCMB appearance

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Figure 3-138 Ports of the outdoor wired DC meter box

(1) Signal SPD (2) iDCMETER (3) Cable bridge

(4) Cable holes

Table 3-92 Configuration description

Model Configuration

DCMB-WAR43C1 One iDCMETER + Four 100 A Hall effect sensors

Table 3-93 DCMB (outdoor) specifications

Category Item Specifications

Environment Operating temperature –20°C to +60°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Storage humidity 5%–95% RH

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude


ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m,
high temperature derating applies
and the operating temperature
decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.

Structure Dimensions (H x W x D) 310 mm x 300 mm x 90 mm

Weight < 3 kg

Electrical Power consumption < 20 W


specifications

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EMC Conducted emission DC power port: Class A


(CE) EN55032

Radiated emission (RE) EN300386/EN55032, Class B

Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge 6 kV; air


(ESD) discharge 8 kV, Class B
EN61000-4-2

Electrical fast transient Power port: 2 kV, signal port: 1 kV


(EFT) EN61000-4-4, Class B

Radiated susceptibility 80 MHz–6 GHz, 10 V/m, 80% AM


(RS) (1 KHz)
EN61000-4-3, Class A

Conducted susceptibility Power port: 0.15–80 MHz; 10 V


(CS) 80% AM (1 kHz)
Signal port: 0.15–80 MHz; 3 V 80%
AM (1 kHz)
EN61000-4-6, Class A

Surge susceptibility EN61000-4-5

Impulse current EN61000-4-5

Safety design EN60950-1

RF ● 2405–2480 MHz
● 433.6 MHz

Protection IP rating IP55

Reliability MTBF 200,000 hours (at 25°C)

3.3.28 DC Meter iDCMETER


The wireless DC meter iDCMETER integrates wireless, RS485, and wired
communication on the basis of a conventional smart DC meter. It detects and
collects electric energy data and responds to real-time data query from the
upstream host.

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Figure 3-139 Appearance and ports

(1) Indicator (2) Button (3) DIP switch

(4) HALL ports (5) Antenna port (6) Northbound RS485 port

(7) Battery midpoint voltage (8) Battery voltage detection (9) Power port
detection ports port

Figure 3-140 Hall effect sensor

Table 3-94 Port definitions


Ports Panel Silk Description
Screen

RS485_NORTH A RS485 data, positive

B RS485 data, negative

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Ports Panel Silk Description


Screen

Battery M1 Battery string 1 midpoint voltage


midpoint
voltage M2 Battery string 2 midpoint voltage
detection port M3 Battery string 3 midpoint voltage

M4 Battery string 4 midpoint voltage

BAT + Battery voltage, positive

- Battery voltage, negative

Power port RTN DC input, positive

–48 V DC input, negative

Figure 3-141 HALL current detection port pins

Table 3-95 Pin definitions for HALL_1–HALL_4 current detection ports

Pin Signal Description

1 +12V +12 V power supply

2 -12V –12 V power supply

3 AI Current detection signal

4 GND Ground

Table 3-96 DC meter specifications

Category Item Specifications

Environment Operating temperature –20°C to +60°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Relative humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

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Category Item Specifications

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude


ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m,
high temperature derating applies
and the operating temperature
decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.

Structure Dimensions (H x W x D) 38 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm

Weight 0.5 kg

Input Voltage –36 V DC to –60 V DC

Electrical Power consumption <5W


specifications

Measurement Current 0.5% (meter body)


precision
Voltage 0.5% (measurement range: 36–60 V
DC, rated voltage: 48 V DC)

Power If a Hall effect sensor is configured,


the detection error in the full range
at 25°C is equal to or less than ±1%
of the full-range power.

Electric energy If a Hall effect sensor is configured,


the detection error in the full range
at 25°C is equal to or less than ±1%
of the full-range electric energy.

EMC Conducted emission –48 V input port: Class A


(CE) Signal port: Class B
EN 55032

Radiated emission (RE) EN55032, Class A

Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge 6/8 kV; air


(ESD) discharge 8/15 kV, Class B/R
Signal port 2 kV, Class R
EN61000-4-2

Electrical fast transient Power port: 2 kV, signal port: 1 kV


(EFT) EN61000-4-4, Class B

Radiated susceptibility 80 MHz–6 GHz, 10 V/m, 80% AM


(RS) (1 KHz)
EN61000-4-3, Class A

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Conducted susceptibility Power port: 0.15–80 MHz; 10 V


(CS) 80% AM (1 kHz)
Signal port: 0.15–80 MHz; 3 V 80%
AM (1 kHz)
EN61000-4-6, Class A

Surge susceptibility EN61000-4-5

Voltage dips immunity EN61000-4-29


(DIP)

Safety design EN60950-1

RF ● 2405–2480 MHz
● 433.6 MHz

Protection IP rating IP20

Reliability MTBF 200,000 hours (at 25°C)

3.3.29 Temperature and Humidity Sensor

Figure 3-142 Temperature and humidity sensor

3.3.30 Digital Temperature and Humidity Sensor


A digital temperature and humidity sensor detects the indoor ambient
temperature and humidity in real time.

Figure 3-143 Appearance 1

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Figure 3-144 Appearance 2

DIP Switch
The following figure shows the DIP switch on a digital T/H sensor. The following
table describes the DIP switch settings.

Figure 3-145 DIP switch 1

Figure 3-146 DIP switch 2

Table 3-97 DIP switch settings


Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle T/H
Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Sensor
Address

ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 51

OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 52

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3.3.31 Water Sensor (33010290)


Figure 3-147 Water sensor

3.3.32 Water Sensor (Electrode type)


A water sensor detects water based on the resistance change between both
electrodes.
When the electrodes detect water, they are short-circuited and the SMU reports an
alarm.

Figure 3-148 Appearance

3.3.33 Smoke Sensor (33010293)


Figure 3-149 Smoke sensor

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3.3.34 DC Heater (HAU02D)


Figure 3-150 DC heater exterior

(1) Power port (2) Ground screw (3) Indicator

Table 3-98 DC heater specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.6 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm

Weight ≤ 1 kg

Operating voltage range 36–75 V DC

Rated operating voltage 48 V DC

Rated power 300 W

Operating temperature range –40°C to +65°C

Startup temperature 5±3°C

Shutdown temperature 15±3°C

Operating humidity range 5%–95% RH

Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges from 2000


m to 4000 m, the operating temperature
decreases by 1°C for each additional 200 m.

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3.3.35 Signal SPD SPM01A (02232JFP)


Figure 3-151 SPM01A

(1) IN port (2) OUT port (3) Ground screw

3.4 ESS

3.4.1 ESM-48100A3
Figure 3-152 Panel and ports

Table 3-99 Port description

No. Silk Screen Item

1 DO1 Alarm output dry contacts

DO2

2 RUN Running indicator

ALM Alarm indicator

CHG Charge indicator

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No. Silk Screen Item

DCHG Discharge indicator

3 COM_ IN Communications ports

4 COM_ OUT

5 GND Protective ground

6 MANUAL ON/OFF Button for manual power-on/off

7 + ESM power ports

8 PWR PWR activation port (The ESM can be


activated if an external voltage ranging
from 43.2 V to 58 V is connected.)

Table 3-100 DO1 and DO2 port description


Silk Definition Description Alarm Status
Screen

DO1 Fault or major If the ESM raises one of the following alarms, Configurable (By
alarm the dry contact supplies an alarm signal: default, an alarm
Cell voltage sampling fault, electrochemical cell is generated if
temperature sampling fault, charge converter the dry contact is
output short circuit, relay coil short circuit, closed.)
charge low temperature protection, discharge
low temperature protection, charge high
temperature protection, discharge high
temperature protection, power module internal
overtemperature protection, discharge
converter output short circuit, input reverse
connection, BMU anti-theft lock, overload
lockout due to component failure, serial
number conflict, input/output discharge
overvoltage lockout, discharge overcurrent
lockout, discharge overcurrent protection, and
electrochemical cell 1–N fault alarm

DO2 Heavy load If the ESM raises one of the following alarms,
warning, the dry contact supplies an alarm signal:
overdischarge Discharge undervoltage alarm, discharge
protection, undervoltage protection, discharge due to
overdischarge single ESM cell low voltage disconnection, and
heavy load warning

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Table 3-101 Communications port pins


Pin Definition RJ45 Pin Signal Definition Description

1 NC Reserved -

2 NC Reserved

3 NC Reserved

4 NC Reserved

5 NC Reserved

6 NC Reserved

7 CANH CAN Used to report


communication + alarms to a
monitoring unit
8 CANL CAN and exchange
communication – data between
ESMs connected
in parallel.

Table 3-102 LED indicator description


Indicator Silk Screen Item Color Description

RUN Running indicator Green Steady on:


Communication
is normal
(including board
startup, self-
check, software
loading, and
board power-on
when not loaded;
excluding sleep
when the input/
output port or
activation port is
energized).
Off: The ESM is
in sleep mode.
Blinking slowly:
The LUI is
querying data.
Blinking fast:
Communication
is interrupted.

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Indicator Silk Screen Item Color Description

ALM Fault indicator Red Steady on: There


is a fault or
major alarm.
Off: There is no
fault or major
alarm.

CHG Charge indicator Green Steady on: The


ESM is being
charged.
Off: The ESM is
open-circuited or
discharging.

DCHG Discharge Green Steady on: The


indicator ESM is
discharging.
Off: The ESM is
open-circuited or
being charged.

Notes:
● Major alarm: The ESM needs to be maintained immediately.
● Minor alarm: The ESM does not require maintenance, but sends a reminder to remote
maintenance personnel.
● Blinking slowly: on for 1s and then off for 1s
● Blinking fast: on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s
● All indicators are blinking fast: The ESM has entered the maintenance mode.
● When the ESM is in sleep mode, the fault indicator is off except for reverse-connection
protection.

Activation and Startup


An ESM can be activated in three ways. After being activated, the ESM switches
from sleep mode to offline mode.

Table 3-103 Activation mode


Item Requirement

PWR activation The PWR activation port receives 43.2–58 V DC


power for at least 5s.

MANUAL ON/OFF activation Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button for at
least 5s and less than 15s.

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Power port activation The power port receives 43.2–58 V DC power for
at least 5s.

Notes:
1. The MANUAL ON/OFF button is a contact button. The interval for pressing the button should
be greater than 0.5s; otherwise, the operation is ineffective.
2. If you have powered off the ESM that is in charging, discharging, or offline mode by holding
down the MANUAL ON/OFF button, you need to hold down this button again to reactivate the
ESM.

Technical Specifications

Table 3-104 Technical specifications


Item Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x ● 442 mm x 485 mm x 285 mm (excluding mounting ears)


H) ● 482 mm x 485 mm x 285 mm (including mounting ears)

Weight 75 kg

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

Relative humidity 5%–95% RH

Altitude 0–4000 m (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
highest operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each additional 200
m.)

Ripple and noise ≤ 200 mV

IP rating IP20

Other requirements Outdoor scenario:


● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or explosion
hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other indicators should
be controlled in accordance with Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN
300 019-1-4 (V2.2.1).

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3.4.2 ESM-48100B1
Figure 3-153 Panel and ports

Table 3-105 Port description


No. Silk Screen Item

1 DO1 Alarm output dry contacts

DO2

2 / IoT module installation space


(reserved)

3 COM_ IN Communications ports

4 COM_ OUT

5 RUN Running indicator

ALM Alarm indicator

CHG Charge indicator

DCHG Discharge indicator

SOC SOC indicator

6 / Buzzer (The ESM supports the buzzer


alarm function. After the buzzer
alarm function is enabled, the buzzer
buzzes when the ESMU detects that
the ESM is stolen through the
software lock, intelligent
displacement lock, or IoT module.)

7 MANUAL ON/OFF Button for manual power-on/off

8 PWR PWR activation port (The ESM can be


activated if an external voltage
ranging from 43.2 V to 58 V is
connected.)

9 + ESM power ports

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No. Silk Screen Item

10 GND Protective ground

Table 3-106 DO1 and DO2 port description


Silk Definition Description Alarm Status
Scree
n

DO1 Fault or If the ESM raises one of the following (Configurable


major alarm alarms, the dry contact supplies an ) By default,
alarm signal: an alarm is
Cell voltage sampling fault, cell generated if
temperature sampling fault, charge the dry
converter output short-circuit, relay coil contact is
short-circuit, charge low temperature open.
protection, discharge low temperature
protection, charge high temperature
protection, discharge high temperature
protection, power module internal
overtemperature protection, discharge
converter output short-circuit, input
reverse connection, BMU anti-theft lock,
overload lockout due to component
failure, serial number conflict, input/
output discharge overvoltage lockout,
and discharge overcurrent lockout

DO2 Heavy load If the ESM raises one of the following


warning, alarms, the dry contact supplies an
overdischarg alarm signal:
e protection Discharge undervoltage alarm,
discharge undervoltage protection, and
discharge overcurrent warning

Table 3-107 Communications port pins


Pin RJ45 Pin Signal Definition Description
Definition

1 RS485 T+ RS485 ● Four-wire


transmission RS485
+ communic
ation,
2 RS485 T- RS485 complying
transmission – with the
3 NC Reserved Modbus

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Pin RJ45 Pin Signal Definition Description


Definition

4 RS485 R+ RS485 protocol


reception + and
master/
5 RS485 R- RS485 slave
reception – protocol.
● Support
the baud
rate of
9600 bit/s.

6 NC Reserved -

7 CANH CAN Used to


communicatio report alarms
n+ to a
monitoring
8 CANL CAN unit and
communicatio exchange
n– data between
ESMs
connected in
parallel.

Table 3-108 LED indicator description


Indicator Silk Item Color Description
Scree
n

RUN Running Green Steady on: Communication is


indicator normal (including board startup,
self-check, software loading, and
board power-on when not loaded;
excluding sleep when the input/
output port or activation port is
energized).
Off: The ESM is in sleep mode.
Blinking slowly: The LUI is
querying data.
Blinking fast: Communication is
interrupted.

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Indicator Silk Item Color Description


Scree
n

ALM Fault Red Steady on: There is a fault or


indicator major alarm.
Off: There is no fault or major
alarm.
Blinking slowly: The ESM is locked
for theft prevention.

CHG Charge Green Steady on: The ESM is being


indicator charged.
Off: The ESM is open-circuited or
discharging.

DCH Discharge Green Steady on: The ESM is discharging.


G indicator Off: The ESM is open-circuited or
being charged.

SOC SOC Green 1. 0–24% SOC


indicators ● 25% indicator: blinking
● Other SOC indicators: off
2. 25%–49% SOC
● 25% indicator: steady on
● 50% indicator: blinking
● Other SOC indicators: off
3. 50%–74% SOC
● 25% indicator: steady on
● 50% indicator: steady on
● 75% indicator: blinking
● Other SOC indicator: off
4. 75%–99% SOC
● 25% indicator: steady on
● 50% indicator: steady on
● 75% indicator: steady on
● 100% indicator: blinking
5. 100% SOC
The four SOC indicators are
steady on.

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Scree
n

Notes:
● Major alarm: The ESM needs to be maintained immediately.
● Minor alarm: The ESM does not require maintenance, but sends a reminder
to remote maintenance personnel.
● Blinking slowly: on for 1s and then off for 1s
● Blinking fast: on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s
● If the SOC indicators are off and other indicators are blinking fast, the ESM
enters the maintenance mode.
● When the ESM is in sleep mode, the fault indicator is off except for reverse
connection protection.

Activation and Startup

Table 3-109 Activation mode


Category Requirement

PWR activation The PWR activation port receives 43.2–58


V DC power for at least 5s.

MANUAL ON/OFF activation Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button


for at least 5s and less than 15s.

Power port activation The power port receives 43.2–58 V DC


power for at least 5s.

Notes:
1. The MANUAL ON/OFF button is a contact button. The interval for pressing
the button should be greater than 0.5s; otherwise, the operation is
ineffective.
2. If you power off the ESM that is in charging, discharging, or disconnected
mode by holding down the MANUAL ON/OFF button, you need to hold
down this button again to reactivate the ESM.
3. If the intelligent displacement lock function is enabled for the ESM, the
shutdown and maintenance functions of the MANUAL ON/OFF button will
become ineffective. To use this button, you need to disable the intelligent
displacement lock/GPS function. The default undervoltage protection
threshold of the ESM is 46 V.

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NOTE

● Sleep mode: The BMS is in sleep mode before it is activated. The BMS can enter the
offline mode only after it is activated. If the BMS enters the sleep mode after you press
the MANUAL ON/OFF button, the DSP keeps working as long as the power port or PWR
port receives effective input voltage.
● Offline mode: The ESM is disconnected from the battery busbar and does not supply
power. The BMS enters the offline mode when it is reactivated, the ESM voltage is low,
fault protection occurs, or a shutdown command is received. When the fault is rectified,
or the BMS receives a startup command (after receiving a shutdown command), or the
BMS enters the charge mode (after the BMS enters this mode due to low battery
voltage), the ESM switches to another mode based on its status or system status.
● Charge mode: The ESM is charging. When certain conditions are met, the mode is
switched to another mode.
● Discharge mode: The ESM discharges. When certain conditions are met, the mode is
switched to another mode.
● Maintenance mode: Switch to this mode when you need to replace an ESM. Under this
mode, the ESM does not charge or discharge, and the indicators blink fast.

Technical Specifications

Table 3-110 Technical specifications

Item Specifications

Dimensions (W x D ● 442 mm x 396 mm x 130 mm (excluding mounting


x H) ears)
● 482 mm x 396 mm x 130 mm (including mounting
ears)

Weight ≤ 44 kg

Nominal voltage 48 V DC

Equalized charge 53.5 V DC


voltage

Float charge voltage 53.4 V DC

Maximum charge/ 100 A/100 A at 35°C


discharge current

Maximum charge/ 4800 W


discharge power

Operating ambient Charge: 0°C to 45°C; discharge: –20°C to +45°C


temperature

Relative humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Atmospheric 61–113 kPa


pressure

Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front

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Altitude 0–4000 m (When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to


4000 m, the highest operating temperature decreases by
1°C for each additional 200 m.)

Ripple and noise ≤ 200 mV

IP rating IP40

Other requirements Indoor scenario:


● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or
explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 3.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 (V2.3.2
or a later version).
Outdoor scenario:
● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or
explosion hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with
Class 4.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
(V2.2.1).

3.4.3 FCB-A
The FCB-A is a fast charge battery. It belongs to the AGM battery family.

Figure 3-154 FCB-A series

Function
An FCB-A applies to an unstable power grid. If mains is available, an FCB-A allows
a high charge current. If mains is unavailable, an FCB-A supplies power to
telecommunications equipment by relying on its good cycle performance. An FCB-
A can be charged and discharged 1500 times at 25°C when the DOD is 50%.

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Table 3-111 FCB-A series technical specifications


FCB-A Series Dimensions (H x W Weight Maximum Rated
x D) charge voltage
current

FCB-200A 90 mm x 181 mm x About 13 60 A 2V


365 mm kg

FCB-300A 124 mm x 181 mm x About 18.5 90 A 2V


365 mm kg

FCB-400A 158 mm x 181 mm x About 24 120 A 2V


365 mm kg

FCB-500A 191 mm x 181 mm x About 30 150 A 2V


365 mm kg

FCB-650A 225 mm x 181 mm x About 35 195 A 2V


365 mm kg

3.4.4 SCB-A
The SCB-A is an AGM battery.
SCB-A series is designed for the energy systems that use renewable energy such as
solar energy and wind energy and provides good circulation.

Figure 3-155 SCB-A

Features
● Can be charged in a large current and capacity can be restored.
● Adapts to high temperatures.
● Can be charged and discharged 4000 times at 35°C when the DOD is 30%.

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Specifications

Table 3-112 SCB-A series technical specifications


SCB-A Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Maximum Rated
Series charge voltage
current

SCB-200A 227 mm x 96 mm x 303 About 40 A 2V


mm 18 kg

SCB-300A 227 mm x 133 mm x 303 About 60 A 2V


mm 25 kg

SCB-500A 231 mm x 155 mm x 408 About 100 A 2V


mm 40 kg

SCB-600A 231 mm x 180 mm x 408 About 120 A 2V


mm 48 kg

SCB-800A 231 mm x 231 mm x 408 About 160 A 2V


mm 62 kg

3.5 NMS
The iMaster NetEco monitors and manages the key performance indicators (KPIs)
and alarms for power and environment related devices in real time, effectively
improving the remote operation and maintenance of such devices, reducing the
number of site visits, and lowering the operation and maintenance cost. The
NetEco also collects and analyzes site power consumption data and raises energy
saving optimization suggestions.

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4 Routine Maintenance

DANGER

Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.

4.1 Preparations
Before maintenance, get familiar with the site and prepare maintenance tools.

Getting Familiar with Sites


Before maintaining, maintenance engineers need to get familiar with the site
environment, solution composition, component connection modes, drawings, and
installation procedure.

Tools

Table 4-1 Personal protective equipment

Safety helmet Goggles Work shoes Reflective vest

ESD gloves Insulated gloves Protective gloves Antifreeze gloves

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Safety harness Safety belt

Table 4-2 Hoisting and transporting tools

Crane Hoisting rope and Lifting sling and Fixed pulley


lifting eye lifting eye

Winch Lifting rope

Table 4-3 Hardware installation tools

Flat-head Phillips insulated Torx insulated Hex insulated


insulated torque torque torque torque
screwdriver screwdriver screwdriver screwdriver
(M6/M8) (M6/M8) (M6/M8) (M6/M8)

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Insulated torque Insulated torque Insulated torque Insulated torque


socket wrench socket wrench socket wrench socket flat-head
(M6/M8) (including the (including the screwdriver
extension bar) extension socket)

Insulated torque Torx key Hex key Antitheft nut


socket Phillips wrench
screwdriver

Adjustable torque Double box-end Combination Rivet gun


wrench wrench wrench

Claw hammer Fuse extracting Hammer drill Drill bit (φ6/φ8)


unit

Electric Pincer pliers ESD floor suction Step ladder


screwdriver plate

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Rubber mallet Utility knife Marker

Table 4-4 Cable installation tools

Cable cutter Wire clippers Cable cutter Wire stripper

Needle-nose Diagonal pliers RJ45 crimping Network cable


pliers tool clamp

Crimping tool Hydraulic pliers Electric hydraulic Power cable


pliers crimping tool

Cord end terminal Heat gun Impact tool


crimping tool

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Table 4-5 Measurement instruments

Plumbometer Plummet Phase sequence Compass


meter

Electroprobe Clamp meter Soft measuring Long steel


tape measuring tape

Steel measuring Straight steel Square Vernier caliper


tape ruler

Level Laptop Level gauge Multimeter

Network tester

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Table 4-6 Machinery

Excavator Compacting Cable reel Belt wrench


machine

Manual fuel
pump

Table 4-7 Engineering auxiliary materials

Labels Cable tie Insulation tape Waterproof tape

Heat shrink Sealant Firestop putty Cotton cloth


tubing

Sandpaper Corrugated pipe

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Table 4-8 Other tools

Electrician's knife Hook knife Hacksaw Handsaw

Combination Ratchet socket Funnel Glue gun


pliers wrench

Hand drill Vacuum cleaner Pencil

4.2 Routine Maintenance for PV Modules


Maintain PV modules periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. If any faults occur, rectify the faults in time.

NOTE

● Do not clean a damaged PV module. Instead, replace it immediately.


● Clean PV modules at dawn, at dusk, or on a day without sunshine. Do not use cool
water to clean sun-warmed PV modules as it will break the glass cover on the PV
modules.

Table 4-9 PV module routine maintenance checklist


Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Condition Solution
Item Method

Exterior Check whether PV Visual PV modules are Replace the damaged


modules are observation damaged. PV modules.
damaged.

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Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Condition Solution


Item Method

Check whether Visual There are oil stains, Wipe the surface of PV
there are oil stains, observation dust, or snow on modules using soft
dust, or snow on the surface of PV cotton cloth. For the
the surface of PV modules. stains hard to remove,
modules. use moderate
detergent without
abrasives.

Check whether the Visual The support is Remove the rust and
PV module support observation corroded or rusty. repaint it again.
is corroded or rusty.

Check whether the Visual The pole is ● Replace the


pole is deformed or observation deformed or tilted. deformed pole.
tilted. ● Adjust the tilted
foundation.

Check whether the Slightly The bolts are loose Tighten the loose bolts
PV module support shake the and the support is and nuts.
is stable. support. not stable.

Conducting Check whether Visual The conducting Replace the broken


wire conducting wires observation wires are damaged conducting wires and
are damaged or or broken. wrap the damaged
broken. parts with insulation
tape.

Wiring Check whether the - The wiring Secure the wiring


terminal wiring terminals terminals are loose. terminals.
are securely
connected.

Electrical Check whether the Use a Under normal sun Replace the PV
specifications open-circuit multimeter. exposure (800 module.
voltage of a PV W/m2 illumination
module is normal. intensity
recommended),
ensure that the
open-circuit voltage
is at least 30%
lower than the
nominal value.

4.3 Routine Maintenance for an SJB


Perform periodic maintenance based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months.

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Table 4-10 Solar junction box (SJB) routine maintenance checklist

Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Condition Solution


Item Method

Exterior Check whether Visual The paint on SJBs Remove the rust
SJBs are inspection flakes off or SJBs rust. and repaint it again.
corroded or
rusty.

Conducting Check whether Visual The conducting wires Replace the broken
wire conducting inspection are damaged or conducting wires
wires are broken. and wrap the
damaged or damaged parts with
broken. insulation tape.

Wiring Check whether - The wiring terminals Secure the wiring


terminal the wiring are loose. terminals.
terminals are
securely
connected.

Printed circuit Check whether Visual The PCB and Replace the SJB.
board (PCB) the observation; components are
appearance of measure using damaged or burned,
the PCB a multimeter and the voltage
components is or clamp measured is abnormal.
normal. meter.

4.4 DG Routine Maintenance


The following table lists the common routine maintenance items of DGs. For
details about the maintenance operations, see the user manual of the DGs.

Table 4-11 DG routine maintenance checklist

Maintenance Item Solution

Check the engine oil level. Check or replace the DGs periodically
based on the maintenance items and
Check the engine valve clearance. maintenance period specified in the
Check for fuel, engine oil, or air leakage. corresponding DG user manual.
CAUTION
Check electrical cable connections. In special scenarios such as the island site
or helicopter site, periodically check
Check and replace the fan belt. whether the fuel level is normal and
refuel the DGs in a timely manner to
Check and replace the coolant. avoid device faults.

Check and replace the water pump.

Check and replace fuel pipes, engine oil pipes, and pipe
clamps.

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Maintenance Item Solution

Check and replace the fuel injector.

Clean the fuel inlet filter.

Clean the fuel tank.

Clean the compartment.

Clean the radiator.

Clean and replace the air filter element.

Replace the thermostat.

Replace the engine oil filter element.

Replace the fuel filter element.

Replace water pipes and pipe clamps.

Replace the fans.

4.5 Routine Maintenance for Cabinets


Maintain the cabinet periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. If any faults occur, rectify the faults in time.

Table 4-12 CCS routine maintenance checklist


Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Solution
Item Method Condition

Exterior Check whether the Visual The door lock Replace the door lock.
door lock is observation is damaged
damaged. or locking and cannot be
and used.
unlocking the
door

Check whether the Visual The cabinet is Remove the rust and
cabinet is corroded inspection corroded or repaint it again.
or rusty. rusty.

Check whether a Visual A pole or Replace the pole or


pole or cabinet is inspection cabinet is cabinet.
deformed. deformed.

Check whether the Visual The cabinet Use a soft cotton cloth to
cabinet surface is inspection surface is dirty clean up oil stains or dust
dirty with oil stains with oil stains on the cabinet surface.
or dust. or dust.

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Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Solution


Item Method Condition

Air filter Check whether Visual The air filter is Clean the air filter.
dust accumulates inspection dusty.
on the air filter.

Cabinet Check whether Using a The ● If the temperature is


interior temperature inside thermometer temperature below –20°C, take
the cabinet is too inside the heating measures.
high or low. cabinet is ● If the temperature is
below –20°C or above +50°C, take
above +50°C. cooling measures such
as enhancing
ventilation.

Grounding Check whether the Visual The cable Secure the ground point
ground point observation connecting the or replace the ground
properly connects and using a ground point cable.
to the equipment tool such as a and the
room ground bar. screwdriver or equipment
wrench room ground
bar is
damaged or
loose.

4.6 ICC Routine Maintenance


Maintain the ICC periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. If any faults occur, rectify the faults in time.

Table 4-13 ICC routine maintenance checklist

Maintenance Check Item Check Repair Condition Solution


Item Method

Electricity Check whether Multimeter The BLVD or LLVD Refer to the


the output voltage is beyond the device
voltage is normal. allowed range. troubleshooting
instructions.
Preventive Check whether Visual An alarm is generated.
maintenance the indicators are inspection
normal.

Cable Check whether Visual ● The insulation layer ● Replace the


the insulation inspection cracks and cable.
layer cracks or deteriorates. ● Replace wiring
deteriorates and ● Wiring terminals are terminal.
wiring terminals rusty or disconnected.
rust or drop.

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4.7 ESS Routine Maintenance

4.7.1 Routine Maintenance for Lead-Acid Batteries


To extend the battery lifespan, maintain lead-acid batteries periodically.

Table 4-14 Lead-acid battery routine maintenance checklist


Check Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting
Interval

Monthly Charge current The charge current should not Identify the cause of an alarm
exceed the preset charge based on the alarm
current limit. information.

Battery string After being charged in float- ● Check whether the voltage
charge voltage charging mode for 12 hours, setting on the power
the charge voltage of a 2 V system is within the
battery should be greater specified range. If it is not,
than or equal to 2.15 V, and rectify the fault
that of a 12 V battery should immediately.
be greater than or equal to ● Mark and record the
12.90 V. batteries whose voltages
At the end of equalized are beyond the specified
charging, the charge voltage range.
of a 2 V battery should be
● Charge the battery string
greater than or equal to 2.25
in equalized mode.
V, and that of a 12 V battery
should be greater than or ● Replace the undervoltage
equal to 13.50 V. batteries.

Voltage of each The open-circuit voltage of a Replace abnormal batteries.


battery 2 V battery should be greater
than or equal to 2.10 V, and
that of a 12 V battery should
be greater than or equal to
12.6 V.

Battery The battery enclosure is Replace abnormal batteries.


appearance intact, without acid leaks,
deformation, or bulges.

Battery No battery management Identify the cause of an alarm


management alarm is generated. based on the alarm
alarm information.

Battery The ambient temperature for Locate the cause of an


environment batteries should be lower abnormal temperature.
temperature than 50°C.

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Check Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Interval

Battery surface The battery surface Replace the battery.


temperature temperature should be lower
than 50°C.

Environment A clean environment around Clear foreign matters.


around batteries batteries and the battery
and the battery cabinet (no unnecessary tools
cabinet or cables).

Quarterly Repeat all The criteria for quarterly The criteria for quarterly
monthly checked check are the same as those check are the same as those
items. of "Monthly Expected of "Monthly Troubleshooting".
Results".

Temperature Use an infrared Replace the temperature


sensor thermodetector to measure sensor if it is faulty.
the temperature at the probe Install the temperature sensor
of the temperature sensor, in the correct position.
and compare the reading with
the displayed temperature.
The deviation should be less
than or equal to 3°C.
Hang the battery temperature
sensor between any two
batteries at the topmost layer.

Tightness of The torque should meet the Tighten screws to the torque
battery screws manufacturer's requirements. specified by the manufacturer.

Cables between The cables are not Replace the cables.


batteries deteriorating, the insulation
layer does not crack, the
cable surface temperature is
normal and it does not feel
hot.

Airway tube There are no foreign matters Clear foreign matters.


in the airway tube.

Annual Repeat all The criteria for annually check The criteria for annually check
quarterly check are the same as those of are the same as those of
items. "Quarterly Expected Results". "Quarterly Troubleshooting".

Tighten all the - -


screws for
connecting
batteries to the
torque as
specified by the
manufacturer to
prevent fires.

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4.7.2 Routine Maintenance for ESMs


To ensure the optimal operating status of ESMs, check and maintain ESMs
regularly. When maintaining ESMs, record related information for checking ESM
management parameters in the future.

Table 4-15 ESM maintenance


No. Check Item Acceptance Criteria Check Method and Recommended
Troubleshooting Check Interval

1 Installation There is no air exhaust ● Check method: visual Quarterly


position vent or refrigerant inspection
copper pipe of the air ● Troubleshooting: Rectify the
conditioner placed fault based on the
above the ESM, and no acceptance criteria.
other water leakage
risks exist.

2 Battery ● Batteries are free ● Check method: visual Quarterly


appearance from stains. inspection
● Battery wiring ● Troubleshooting:
terminals are intact. – Use a soft cotton cloth to
● Batteries are intact clean the battery surface
and free of damage, to keep it clean and free
deformation, bulges, of stains.
cracks, and – Contact technical support
corrosion. engineers.
● Batteries have no
liquid leakage. (If
electrolyte leakage
occurs, there will be
a pungent smell.)

3 Ground The ground cables of ● Check method: visual Quarterly


cables the ESMs are secured to inspection
the ground bar, and the ● Troubleshooting: Tighten the
screws are tightened. screws.

4 Power Screws are tightened. ● Check method: visual Quarterly


cables and The insulation layers of inspection
terminals cables are intact and ● Troubleshooting: Replace the
terminals are free from cables and tighten the loose
scorches and noticeable screws.
sparks.

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No. Check Item Acceptance Criteria Check Method and Recommended


Troubleshooting Check Interval

5 Battery ● Disconnect power ● Inspection method: (1) Yearly


connection supply to batteries Visual inspection. (2) Verify.
(recommen and then check the Disconnect power supply to
ded) battery power the corresponding battery
terminal connection. route, ensure that batteries
● Use a torque wrench enter the maintenance
to check whether the mode, and use an insulated
tightening torque of torque wrench to check the
each battery screw screw torque.
meets the ● Troubleshooting: Rectify the
requirements. After fault based on the
checking that the acceptance criteria.
screw torque meets
the requirements,
mark the screw for
subsequent check.

4.8 Cleaning the Heat Exchanger Core


NOTE

Maintain heat exchanger cores periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. In addition, you are advised to maintain them once
before summer. If any fault occurs, rectify it promptly.

Table 4-16 Heat exchanger core maintenance checklist


Maintenance Check Item Check Method Clearance Solution
Item Condition

Heat Check whether Disconnect the fan The external Clean up dust
exchanger there is dust on power supply, circulation fan, from the external
core the external remove the cover fan compartment, circulation fan,
circulation fan, of the external or air intake vent fan compartment,
fan compartment, circulation fan, and of the heat and air intake
and air intake check whether the exchanger is vent of the heat
vent of the heat external circulation dusty. exchanger using a
exchanger. fan, fan brush.
compartment, or
air intake vent of
the heat exchanger
is dusty.

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4.8.1 Cleaning the HXC300L Heat Exchanger Core (UIM02C)


NOTE

Maintain heat exchanger cores periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. In addition, you are advised to maintain them once
before summer. If any fault occurs, rectify it promptly.

Prerequisites
The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door key
are available.

NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Record the cable connections on the UIM02C and disconnect the cables.

Step 3 Unscrew and remove the UIM02C.

Figure 4-1 Taking out the UIM02C

Step 4 Disconnect the –48 V power cable from the UIM02C backplane.

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Figure 4-2 Disconnecting the –48 V power cable

Step 5 Remove the cover from the external circulation fan.

Figure 4-3 Removing the cover from the external circulation fan

Step 6 Clean up dust from the external circulation fan, fan compartment, and heat
exchanger core using a brush.

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Figure 4-4 Cleaning the dust

Step 7 Reinstall the cover for the external circulation fan.

Step 8 Connect the –48 V power cable to the UIM02C backplane.

Step 9 Push the UIM02C in position and tighten the screws.

Step 10 Connect the cables based on the recorded information.

Step 11 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.
NOTE

After the system is powered on, check whether the fan works properly.

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4.8.2 Cleaning the HXC300L Heat Exchanger Core (UIM05B1)


NOTE

Maintain heat exchanger cores periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. In addition, you are advised to maintain them once
before summer. If any fault occurs, rectify it promptly.

Prerequisites
The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door key
are available.

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NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connections on the UIM05B1 panel and remove the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the UIM05B1, flip the handle rightwards, and remove the
UIM05B1.

Figure 4-5 Removing the UIM05B1

Step 4 Disconnect the terminal used for connecting the UIM05B1 to the fan.
Step 5 Remove the cover from the external circulation fan.

Figure 4-6 Removing the cover from the external circulation fan

Step 6 Clean up dust from the external circulation fan, fan compartment, and heat
exchanger core using a brush.

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Figure 4-7 Cleaning the dust

Step 7 Reinstall the cover for the external circulation fan.

Step 8 Push the UIM05B1 in position and tighten the screws.

Step 9 Connect the cables based on the recorded information.

Step 10 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.
NOTE

After the system is powered on, check whether the fan works properly.

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4.8.3 Cleaning the HXC300S(1) Heat Exchanger Core


(UIM05B1)
NOTE

Maintain heat exchanger cores periodically based on site requirements. The recommended
maintenance interval is six months. In addition, you are advised to maintain them once
before summer. If any fault occurs, rectify it promptly.

Prerequisites
The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door key
are available.

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NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connections on the UIM05B1 panel and remove the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the UIM05B1, flip the handle rightwards, and remove the
UIM05B1.

Figure 4-8 Removing the UIM05B1

Step 4 Disconnect the terminal used for connecting the UIM05B1 to the fan.
Step 5 Remove the cover from the external circulation fan.

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Figure 4-9 Removing the fan cover

Step 6 Remove the external circulation fan and the fan assembly.

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Figure 4-10 Removing the external circulation fan and the fan assembly

Step 7 Clean up dust from the external circulation fan, fan compartment, and air intake
vent of the heat exchanger using a brush.

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Figure 4-11 Cleaning the dust

(1) Air intake vent of the heat exchanger

Step 8 Reinstall the external circulation fan and the fan assembly.

Step 9 Reinstall the cover for the external circulation fan.

Step 10 Push the UIM05B1 in position and tighten the screws.

Step 11 Connect the cables based on the recorded information.

Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.
NOTE

After the system is powered on, check whether the fan works properly.

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4.8.4 Cleaning the HXC100P(1) Heat Exchanger Core


(UIM05B1)

Prerequisites
The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door key
are available.

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NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connections on the UIM05B1 panel and remove the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the UIM05B1, flip the handle rightwards, and remove the
UIM05B1.

Figure 4-12 Removing the UIM05B1

Step 4 Disconnect the terminal used for connecting the UIM05B1 to the fan.
Step 5 Remove the cover from the external circulation fan.

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Figure 4-13 Removing the cover from the external circulation fan

Step 6 Clean up dust from the external circulation fan, fan compartment, and air intake
vent of the heat exchanger using a brush.

Figure 4-14 Cleaning the dust

Step 7 Install the cover for the external circulation fan.

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Step 8 Push the UIM05B1 in position and tighten the screws.

Step 9 Connect the cables based on the recorded information.

Step 10 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.
NOTE

After the system is powered on, check whether the fan works properly.

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4.8.5 Cleaning the HXC150S Heat Exchanger Core

Prerequisites
The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door key
are available.

NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Record the cable connections on the UIM05B1 panel and remove the cables.

Step 3 Loosen the screws on the UIM05B1, flip the handle rightwards, and remove the
UIM05B1.

Figure 4-15 Removing the UIM05B1

Step 4 Disconnect the terminal used for connecting the UIM05B1 to the fan.

Step 5 Remove the fan cover.

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Figure 4-16 Removing the fan cover

Step 6 Remove the fan components.

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Figure 4-17 Removing the fan components

Step 7 Clean up dust from the external circulation fan, fan compartment, and air intake
vent of the heat exchanger using a brush.

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Figure 4-18 Cleaning the dust

(1) Air intake vent of the heat exchanger

Step 8 Install the fan components.


Step 9 Install the fan cover.
Step 10 Push the UIM05B1 in position and tighten the screws.
Step 11 Connect the cables based on the recorded information.
Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.
NOTE

After the system is powered on, check whether the fan works properly.

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5 Troubleshooting

5.1 General Troubleshooting Process


Figure 5-1 General troubleshooting process

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5.2 Common Component Troubleshooting Instructions

DANGER

If the circuit breaker of the power supply trips or the fuse is broken, rectify the
fault and power on the power supply again. Do not switch on the circuit breaker
directly. Otherwise, the device may be faulty or sparked.

5.2.1 PV Module Troubleshooting

Table 5-1 PV module troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Solution

There is ● Cable ● Check whether the cables are loose, disconnected, or


no output. connections are broken. If so, reconnect the cables properly or replace them.
abnormal. ● Use a multimeter to check whether each PV input has an
● PV modules are output voltage, and use a clamp meter to check whether
faulty. each PV input has a current. If no voltage or current is
● The combiner detected, check the PV modules.
box is faulty. ● Use a multimeter to check whether each PV module has an
output voltage. If a PV module has no output voltage,
replace it.
● Check whether the output voltage of each PV module is the
normal range in sunny days. If not, replace the PV module.

5.2.2 SMU Troubleshooting

Table 5-2 SMU troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Solution


Cause

The power system DC output is normal, but the SMU green indicator The SMU Replace the
is off. is faulty. SMU.

The SMU breaks down or cannot be started. Its LCD has abnormal
display or buttons cannot be operated.

With alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report an alarm
when the power system is faulty.

The SMU reports an alarm, whereas the power system does not
experience the fault.

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Symptom Possible Solution


Cause

The SMU fails to communicate with the connected downstream


devices even though the communications cables are correctly
connected.

Communication between the SMU and all PSUs is interrupted when


both the PSUs and communications cables are normal.

The SMU cannot monitor DC power distribution when both


communications cables and DC power distribution are normal.

Parameters cannot be set or running information cannot be viewed


on the SMU.

5.2.3 PSU Troubleshooting


Table 5-3 PSU troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The green There is no AC input. Check that the AC input voltage is


indicator is off. normal.

The input fuse is damaged. Replace the PSU.

The yellow Overtemperature occurs. Ensure that the ventilation vent is


indicator is unblocked.
steady on.
AC input overvoltage or Ensure that the AC power is properly
undervoltage occurs. supplied to the PSU.

The PSU is in sleep mode. (The If the PSU enters the sleep mode because
Protection indicator is steady on system parameters are being set, this
when the PSU is in sleep mode symptom is normal.
and no alarm is generated.)

The red indicator Output overvoltage protection is Hot swap the PSU for once. If there is still
is steady on. triggered. no output, replace the PSU.

The fan is faulty. Replace the PSU.

The PSU powers off due to Ensure that the ventilation vent is
overtemperature. unblocked.

The PSU generates no output due Replace the PSU.


to internal faults.

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5.2.4 SSU Troubleshooting


Table 5-4 SSU troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The green There is no DC input. Check that the DC input voltage is normal.
indicator is off.
The input cables are reversely Ensure that the positive and negative input
connected. cables of the module are correctly connected.

The input fuse is damaged. Replace the module.

The yellow Overtemperature occurs. Ensure that the ventilation vent is unblocked
indicator is and the ambient temperature is within the
steady on. normal range.

Output overvoltage occurs. Check whether the overvoltage is caused by


the external output.

The red indicator Output overvoltage protection Hot swap the module for once. If there is still
is steady on. is triggered. no output, replace the module.

The fan is faulty. Replace the module.

The module powers off due to Ensure that the ventilation vent is unblocked
overtemperature. and the ambient temperature is within the
normal range.

The module generates no Replace the module.


output due to internal faults.

5.2.5 ATS Troubleshooting


Table 5-5 ATS troubleshooting
Symptom Alarm Possible Cause Solution

Communication CAN communication ● The communications ● Reconnect the


is abnormal (the interruption alarm cable is loose. communications cable.
RUN indicator ● The ATS main ● Replace the ATS main
blinks at 0.5 Hz). control box is faulty. control box.

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Symptom Alarm Possible Cause Solution

The ALM ● Channel 1 ● The contactor is ● Replace the SPD.


indicator is contactor alarm faulty. ● Replace the ATS main
steady on. and channel 2 ● The SPD is faulty. control box.
contactor alarm
● The meter chip is
● AC SPD 1 alarm faulty.
and AC SPD 2
alarm
● Meter 1 fault alarm
and meter 2 fault
alarm

The AC input AC input overvoltage ● The input voltage of ● If the AC input is from
experiences alarm DG 1 is abnormal. mains, contact the
overvoltage. ● The input voltage of mains supplier.
the mains or DG 2 is ● If the DG supplies AC
The AC input AC input undervoltage
abnormal. power, check and repair
experiences alarm
● The ATS main the DG by referring to
undervoltage.
control box is faulty. the DG User Manual.
● Replace the ATS main
The mains Mains failure alarm The mains fails. control box.
failure occurs.

The input Input overcurrent The load circuit is ● Eliminate load short-
overcurrent alarm subject to short circuits circuits.
occurs. or overload. ● Check that the load
power does not exceed
the upper threshold. If
capacity expansion is
required, contact site
engineers.

5.2.6 AC SPD Troubleshooting


Table 5-6 Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The SPD indication The SPD is damaged. Replace the AC SPD.


window turns red.

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Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The SPD indication ● The circuit breaker is not properly ● Switch on the circuit
window is green, but switched on. breaker.
there is an AC SPD ● The dry contact cable is loose or the ● Check whether the dry
alarm. alarm configuration is incorrect. contact cable is securely
● The SPD base is damaged. connected and the alarm
status is correctly
configured.
● Replace the SPD base.

5.2.7 Inverter Troubleshooting


Table 5-7 Inverter troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

No information is ● The DC loop is not ● Connect the DC loop.


displayed after the connected. ● Adjust the DC voltage to the normal
inverter is powered on. ● The DC input voltage range of 46 V DC to 56 V DC with a
is abnormal. tolerance of ±1 V DC.
● The DC input power ● Connect the DC input power cable
cable is connected correctly.
reversely.

Undervoltage ● The DC input voltage ● Adjust the DC voltage to the normal


protection is triggered is less than the range of 47 V DC to 54 V DC with a
immediately after the minimum value. tolerance of ±1 V DC.
inverter is powered on ● The busbar impedance ● Increase the cable diameter or decrease
and loads are added. is greater than the the cable length to reduce the busbar
maximum value. impedance.
● The DC loop cable is ● Check that the cable connections are
loose. secure.

Overload protection is ● The load power is ● Decrease the load power to a proper
triggered immediately greater than the range.
after the inverter is maximum value. ● Rectify faults on the user side.
powered on. ● The load or output
socket is short-
circuited.

Adjacent equipment The DC busbar Decrease the impedance.


makes noises after the impedance is greater
inverter is powered on. than the maximum value.

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5.2.8 BCU-1203A Troubleshooting


Table 5-8 BCU-1203A troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The indicators ● The power cable is not Check that the power cable properly connects
are off and the connected. to the module and turn on the power switch.
module has no ● A short circuit exists If the power cable is properly connected,
output. inside the BCU-1203A. replace the BCU-1203A.

The ALM DC input overvoltage or Adjust the DC input voltage to the normal
indicator is on undervoltage occurs. range. Then the protection is automatically
and the module canceled.
has no output.
Overtemperature protection Improve the ventilation condition. Then the
is triggered. protection is automatically canceled.

The BAT The cable between the Correctly connect the cable between the
indicator is on. BCU-1203A and the DG BCU-1203A and the DG battery.
battery is reversely
connected.

5.2.9 Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting (Traditional Circuit


Breaker)
Table 5-9 Circuit breaker troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

A circuit breaker is faulty due The circuit breaker is in a Switch the circuit breaker to
to overcurrent or a short position between ON and OFF. OFF and then to ON.
circuit.

The circuit breaker remains The circuit breaker is faulty. Replace the circuit breaker.
faulty after you switch it to
OFF and then to ON.

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5.2.10 Lead-Acid Battery Troubleshooting


Table 5-10 Lead-acid battery troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

In the initial operation period ● The bolts for connecting ● Tighten bolts.
of a battery string, the voltage battery terminals are loose. ● Clear the dirt and reinstall
of a single battery or the total ● The terminal or cable is the bolts.
voltage of the battery string dirty, which increases the
drops quickly when the battery connection voltage drop.
string is discharging.

In the initial operation period The BLVD voltage is greater Adjust the BLVD voltage to a
of a battery string, the battery than the maximum value in normal range based on site
string can discharge properly the power system. requirements.
but the power supply to the
load is disconnected quickly.

For a 2 V battery, the One battery is connected Connect the battery correctly
measured battery string reversely. based on the polarity marks of
voltage is about 4 V lower battery terminals or the +/–
than the rated value. signs on the battery cover.

In the initial operation period Batteries have a slight If batteries are charged in float
of a battery string, batteries difference in the internal mode, the voltages of all
have different voltages. structure or in the storage and batteries become the same
transportation conditions from after three months.
each other.

5.2.11 ESM Troubleshooting


Table 5-11 ESM troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

Overtemperature The battery temperature Check whether the temperature sensor is


alarm sensor detects that the ESM located in a high-temperature environment.
temperature exceeds the If so, determine the cause of abnormal
specified value. temperature near the sensor and rectify the
fault.

Overvoltage or The ESM voltage exceeds 1. Check whether the ESM is securely
undervoltage alarm the specified value. connected to the system and whether the
connector is rusty or oxidized. If so, polish
the corroded layer.
2. Check that the connector is connected
properly. Secure any loose connector.

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Symptom Possible Cause Solution

Short-time battery Connections are loose. Check whether the charge and discharge
discharge or loops of each battery terminal are securely
unbalanced connected.
discharge current
The power system Check whether the power system
parameter settings are parameters are correctly set.
incorrect.

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NOTICE

● Ensure that loads are powered on during replacement. For example, switch on
the circuit breakers for primary loads, and do not disconnect both the battery
input and AC input from the loads.
● Obtain prior written consent from customers if load disconnection is required.
● PSUs, SSUs, and monitoring modules can be hot swapped.

6.1 Replacing an SMU02C


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and
required tools are available.
● The new SMU is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
NOTE

Record the software version of the old SMU. If the old SMU is damaged and version
information cannot be viewed, send the bar codes of the old SMU and cabinet to technical
support engineers.

Step 2 Disconnect the communications cable from the SMU02C panel and record the
cable information.

Step 3 Push the locking latch leftward.

Step 4 Pull the handle outwards and remove the SMU02C from the subrack.

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Figure 6-1 Removing the SMU02C

Step 5 Place the new SMU02C in the slot, push the locking latch leftwards, and pull out
the handle.

Step 6 Gently push the SMU02C along the guide rails until it is engaged. Close the
handle, and push the locking latch rightwards.

Figure 6-2 Installing the SMU02C

Step 7 Reconnect the communications cable to the SMU02C panel based on the recorded
information.

Step 8 Set SMU02C parameters.


NOTE

After installing the new SMU, power on the SMU and check the software version of the
new SMU. If the software version of the new SMU is earlier than that of the old SMU,
upgrade the software.

Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Put the removed component in an ESD box or bag and return it to the local
warehouse.

6.2 Replacing a UIM02C Board


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and
required tools are available.
● The new UIM02C board is intact.

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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Record the position of signal cables connected to the UIM02C panel, and then
disconnect the signal cables.

Step 3 Unscrew and take out the UIM02C.

Figure 6-3 Taking out the UIM02C

Step 4 Disconnect the –48 V power cable from the UIM02C board.

Figure 6-4 Disconnecting the –48 V power cable

(1) –48 V power port

Step 5 Record the connection positions of all cables including cables for internal and
external circulation fans and flat cables on the UIM02C board, and then
disconnect the cables.

Step 6 Remove the UIM02C board.

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Figure 6-5 Removing the UIM02C board

Step 7 Take out and install the new UIM02C board.

Step 8 Connect all the cables on the UIM02C board to the new UIM02C based on the
recorded information.

Step 9 Reconnect the –48 V power cable to the UIM02C board.

Step 10 Push the UIM02C in place and tighten the screws.

Step 11 Reconnect signal cables to the new UIM02C panel based on the recorded
information.

Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Put the removed component in an ESD box or bag and return it to the local
warehouse.

6.3 Replacing an NIM01C3


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, protective gloves, an ESD box or bag, cabinet door key,
and required tools are available.
● The new NIM01C3 is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Record the positions where cables connect to the NIM01C3 panel, and then
disconnect the cables.

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Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the NIM01C3 panel.


Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards and remove the NIM01C3.

Figure 6-6 Removing an NIM01C3

Step 5 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card slot in the NIM01C3, and insert the card
into the SIM card slot in the new NIM01C3. Skip this step if no SIM card is
installed.
Step 6 Place the new NIM01C3 at the entry to the appropriate slot in the SMU subrack,
and push the NIM01C3 until its front panel is flush with the front panel of the
SMU subrack.
Step 7 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.

Figure 6-7 Installing the NIM01C3

Step 8 Connect the cables to the new NIM01C3 panel based on the recorded information.
Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Put the removed component in an ESD box or bag and return it to the local
warehouse.

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6.4 Replacing a GIM


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, and the cabinet door key
are available.
● The new GIM is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the GIM panel and disconnect the
cables.

Step 3 Loosen the screws on the GIM panel, pull the handle rightwards, and remove the
old GIM.

Step 4 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card slot of the GIM and insert it into the SIM
card slot of the new GIM. If no SIM card is installed, skip this step.

Step 5 Install the new GIM in the correct slot.

Figure 6-8 Installing the GIM

Step 6 Connect all the cables on the GIM board to the new GIM based on the recorded
information.

Step 7 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Put the replaced component in an ESD box or bag and return it to the local
warehouse.

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6.5 Replacing a PSU


Prerequisites
● The ESD wrist strap and key to the cabinet door are available.
● The new PSU is intact.

CAUTION

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a PSU because it may be


hot as a result of continuous operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Remove the faulty PSU.
Step 3 Install the new PSU in the correct slot.

Figure 6-9 Installing the PSU

Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.6 Replacing an SSU


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, the cabinet door key, and a
maintenance tool kit are available.

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● The new SSU is intact.

CAUTION

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing an operating SSU because its
surface temperature is high.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker on the PVDU, disconnect cables from the SSU, and
label the cables.
Step 2 Push the locking latch on the right side of the SSU panel leftwards.
Step 3 Gently pull out the handle to unlock the SSU, and remove the SSU from the
subrack.

Figure 6-10 Pulling out the old SSU

Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new SSU leftwards, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the SSU in the correct slot.
Step 6 Gently push the module along the guide rails until it is in position, close the
handle, and flip the locking latch rightwards to lock the handle.

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Figure 6-11 Installing the new SSU

CAUTION

Do not connect the positive and negative DC input cables reversely.

Step 7 Connect the cables to the new SSU based on the recorded information, and switch
on the circuit breaker on the PVDU.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.7 Replacing the S4875G2


Prerequisites
● Protective gloves, insulated gloves, the cabinet door key, and a maintenance
tool kit are available.
● The new iSSU is intact.

CAUTION

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing an operating iSSU because its
surface temperature is high.

Procedure
Step 1 Hold the pull ring and remove the PV input terminal.

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DANGER

Do not remove cables. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur.

Figure 6-12 Removing a PV input terminal

Step 2 Push the locking latch on the right side of the iSSU panel leftward.

Step 3 Gently pull out the handle to separate the handle from the subrack, and remove
the iSSU from the subrack.

Figure 6-13 Removing the old iSSU

Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new iSSU towards the left, and pull out the handle.

Step 5 Place the new iSSU in the correct slot.

Step 6 Gently push the module along the guide rails until it is in position, flip the handle,
and push the locking latch rightward to lock the handle.

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Figure 6-14 Installing the new iSSU

Step 7 Install a DC input terminal on the iSSU.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.8 Replacing an ATS Main Control Box


Prerequisites
● The ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver,
and key to the cabinet door are available.
● The new ATS main control box is intact.

CAUTION

● The ATS main control box is not hot-swappable.


● Replacing the ATS main control box may cause a system power failure. To
prevent a power failure, ensure that other power sources, such as the
battery, provide continuous power supply.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Switch off all AC input circuit breakers on the ATS.

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DANGER

To avoid personal injury, ensure that AC power is disconnected before replacing


the ATS main control box.

Step 3 Record the cable connection positions on the ATS main control box panel,
disconnect the cables, and insulate the cables.

Step 4 Remove the faulty ATS main control box.

NOTICE

If the ATS is at the end of CAN cascading, set a build-out resistor before installing
the new main control box.

Step 5 Install the new ATS main control box in the correct slot.

Figure 6-15 Replacing the ATS main control box

(1) Faulty ATS main control box (2) New ATS main control box

Step 6 Reconnect cables to the new main control box panel based on the recorded cable
connection positions.

Step 7 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.9 Replacing an AC SPD Module


Prerequisites
● You have obtained an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or
bag, and the cabinet door key.
● The new AC SPD module is intact and has the same specifications as the old
one.

DANGER

Do not replace an AC SPD module during a thunderstorm.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Hold down the faulty AC SPD module and pull it out.

Step 3 Install a new AC SPD module.

Figure 6-16 Replacing an AC SPD module

Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Check that the alarm for the AC SPD is cleared.

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6.10 Replacing a Circuit Breaker


Prerequisites

DANGER

Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, switch off the upstream input circuit
breaker.

● The insulated gloves, cabinet door key, insulation tape, and required tools are
available.
● The new circuit breaker is intact and has the same specifications as the
original one.

Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the cover before the circuit breaker.
Step 2 Switch off the circuit breaker that is to be replaced.
Step 3 Record positions where the cables and signal cable terminals connect to the circuit
breaker.
Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker by using a
Phillips screwdriver, and remove the power cable and signal cable terminals. Wrap
the cable and terminals by using the insulation tape to prevent hazards.
Step 5 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker by using a
Phillips screwdriver, and loosen the buckle at the circuit breaker base by using an
insulated flat-head screwdriver.
Step 6 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail.

Figure 6-17 Removing the circuit breaker

Step 7 Switch off the new circuit breaker. Press the buckle at the circuit breaker base by
using an insulated flat-head screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Then
loosen the buckle and secure the circuit breaker to the guide rail.

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Step 8 Tighten the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker.
Step 9 Remove the insulation tape from the output power cable and signal cable
terminals. Then connect the power cable and signal cable terminals to the upper
port of the circuit breaker and tighten the screw.
Step 10 Switch on the circuit breaker.

Figure 6-18 Installing the circuit breaker

Step 11 Place the cover before the circuit breaker, and tighten the screws.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.11 Replacing an iPV Module


Prerequisites
● Insulated gloves, protective gloves, and a tool kit are available.
● The new iPV is intact.

CAUTION

The iPV has a high surface temperature when exposed to direct sunlight. Exercise
caution when handling the iPV.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the positions where the iPV cables are connected, and disconnect the
cables.
Step 2 Remove the iPV.
Step 3 Install the new iPV.

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Step 4 Connect the iPV cables based on the recorded information.


Step 5 Log in to the WebUI, choose Monitoring > Digital Power > PV Adapter Group.
Click Running Control, choose String Self Check, and click Submit.
NOTE

● When new iPV modules are installed, perform a PV string self check.
● LCD operation path: Running Control > PV Adapter > PV Adapter Group > String Self
Check

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.12 Replacing a PV Module (PV Module + PV Adapter)


Prerequisites
● Insulated gloves, protective gloves, and a tool kit are available.
● The new PV module is intact.

CAUTION

The PV module has a high surface temperature when exposed to direct sunlight.
Exercise caution when handling the PV module.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the PV cable connection positions and disconnect the PV adapter cables.
Step 2 Remove the PV module.
Step 3 Install the new PV module.
Step 4 Connect the removed PV adapter cables to the new PV module.
Step 5 Connect the PV cables based on the recorded information.
Step 6 Log in to the WebUI, choose Monitoring > Digital Power > PV Adapter Group.
Click Running Control, choose String Self Check, and click Submit.
NOTE

● When new iPV modules are installed, perform a PV string self check.
● LCD operation path: Running Control > PV Adapter > PV Adapter Group > String Self
Check

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.13 Replacing a PVDU-60A1


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new PVDU-60A1 is intact.
NOTE

A PVDU-60A1 needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately.


You only need to disconnect the power supply to the PVDU-60A1, instead of the AC
input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the connection positions of cables on the PVDU-60A1 and remove the
cables.
Step 2 Remove the faulty PVDU-60A1.
Step 3 Install the new PVDU-60A1.

Figure 6-19 Installing a PVDU-60A1

Step 4 Reconnect the cables to the PVDU-60A1 based on the recorded information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.14 Replacing a PVDU-100A1


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new PVDU-100A1 is intact.
NOTE

A PVDU-100A1 needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately.


You only need to disconnect the power supply to the PVDU-100A1, instead of the AC
input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the connection positions of cables on the PVDU-100A1 and remove the
cables.

Step 2 Remove the faulty PVDU-100A1.

Step 3 Install the new PVDU-100A1.

Figure 6-20 Installing a PVDU-100A1

Step 4 Remove the SSUs from the old PVDU-100A1 and install them on the new
PVDU-100A1.

Step 5 Reconnect the cables to the PVDU-100A1 based on the recorded information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.15 Replacing a PVDU-150A4


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and key to the cabinet door are
available.
● The new PVDU-150A4 is intact.
NOTE

A PVDU-150A4 needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the PVDU circuit breaker on the power system.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of output cables on the PVDU-150A4 and remove
the cables.
Step 3 Hold the pull ring and remove the PV input terminal.

DANGER

Do not remove cables. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur.

Figure 6-21 Removing a PV input terminal

Step 4 Remove the iSSU.


Step 5 Remove the old PVDU-150A4.
Step 6 Install the new PVDU-150A4.

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Figure 6-22 Installing a PVDU-150A4

Step 7 Reconnect the output cables to the new PVDU-150A4 based on the recorded cable
connection positions.
Step 8 Install the iSSU.
Step 9 Switch on the PVDU circuit breaker on the power system.

----End

6.16 Replacing a PVDU-200A1


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, an ESD box or bag, and
cabinet door key are available.
● You have confirmed the model of the PVDU-200A1 to be replaced and
prepared a replacement PVDU-200A1.
NOTE

A PVDU-200A1 needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately.


You only need to disconnect the power supply to the PVDU-200A1, instead of the AC
input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on the ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the position where the cables are connected to the PVDU-200A1, and then
disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Remove the PVDU-200A1.

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Figure 6-23 Removing a PVDU-200A1

Step 4 Install the new PVDU-200A1.

Figure 6-24 Installing a PVDU-200A1

Step 5 Remove the SSUs from the old PVDU-200A1 and install them on the new
PVDU-200A1.

Step 6 Connect the removed cables to the PVDU-200A1 based on the recorded
information.

Step 7 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves and put all the tools away.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.17 Replacing a BCU-1203A


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new BCU-1203A is intact.

CAUTION

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a BCU-1203A because it


may be hot as a result of continuous operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the connection positions of cables on the BCU-1203A and remove the
cables.

Step 2 Remove the BCU-1203A.

Step 3 Install the new BCU-1203A in position.

Figure 6-25 Installing a BCU-1203A

Step 4 Reconnect the cables to the BCU-1203A based on the recorded information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.18 Replacing a BC-1206A


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new BC-1206A is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the connection positions of cables on the BC-1206A and BCU-1203A and
remove the cables.
Step 2 Remove the BCU-1203A.
Step 3 Remove the faulty BC-1206A.
Step 4 Install the new BC-1206A.

Figure 6-26 Installing a new BC-1206A

Step 5 Install the removed BCU-1203A on the new BC-1206A.


Step 6 Reconnect the cables to the BC-1206A and BCU-1203A based on the recorded
information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.19 Replacing a DJN1000-S


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new DJN1000-S is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the upstream power input to the DJN1000-S, turn off the DJN1000-S
switch, record the cable connection positions on the DJN1000-S, and disconnect
the cables.
Step 2 Remove the faulty DJN1000-S.
Step 3 Install the new DJN1000-S.

Figure 6-27 Installing a DJN1000-S

Step 4 Connect the cables to the new DJN1000-S based on the recorded information,
switch on the upstream power input of the DJN1000-S, and switch on the
DJN1000-S switch.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.20 Replacing an Outdoor Box


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, a door key, and required
tools are available.

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● The new outdoor box is intact.

CAUTION

Before replacing the component, ensure that the AC input power supply to the
outdoor box is disconnected.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the cables from the outdoor box, record the cable information, and
label them.
1. Disconnect the power cable from the outdoor box.
2. Disconnect the communications cable from the outdoor box.
NOTE

Outdoor boxes include the outdoor wired AC meter box ACMB, outdoor wired DC
meter box DCMB.

Step 3 Loosen the buckle at the box base using a flat-head screwdriver and remove the
outdoor box.

Figure 6-28 Removing the outdoor box

Step 4 Take out the new outdoor box and install it in place.
Step 5 Connect the cables to the outdoor box based on the recorded information.
1. Connect the communications cable to the outdoor box.
2. Connect the power cable to the outdoor box.

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NOTE

After connecting the cables to the outdoor box, use sealing putty to seal the cable
holes from inside the box.

Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

Step 7 Install the cables to connect devices in the outdoor cabinet.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.21 Replacing an iACMETER


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, door key, and required tools
are available.
● The new iACMETER is intact.

CAUTION

● Before replacing the component, ensure that its power supply is disconnected.
● Before replacement, ensure that the power supply is disconnected from the AC
input measured by the iACMETER.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Disconnect the iACMETER cables, record the cable information, and label them.
1. Disconnect the iACMETER power cables.
2. Disconnect the iACMETER communications cables.
3. Disconnect the iACMETER current signal detection cables.
4. Disconnect the iACMETER voltage signal detection cables.

Step 3 Remove the iACMETER.

Step 4 Take out the new iACMETER and install it in the meter box.

Step 5 Connect the iACMETER cables based on the recorded information.


1. Connect the iACMETER voltage signal detection cables.
2. Connect the iACMETER current signal detection cables.
3. Connect the iACMETER communications cables.

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4. Connect the iACMETER power cables.


Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

6.22 Replacing an iDCMETER


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, door key, and required tools
are available.
● The new iDCMETER is intact.

CAUTION

● Before replacing the component, ensure that its power supply is disconnected.
● Before replacing the component, ensure that the power supply detected by the
iDCMETER is disconnected.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the iDCMETER cables, record the cable information, and label them.
1. Disconnect the iDCMETER power cables.
2. Disconnect the iDCMETER communications cables.
3. Disconnect the iDCMETER current signal detection cables.
4. Disconnect the iDCMETER voltage signal detection cables.
Step 3 Remove the iDCMETER.
Step 4 Take out the new iDCMETER and install it in the meter box.
Step 5 Connect the iDCMETER cables based on the recorded information.
1. Connect the iDCMETER voltage signal detection cables.
2. Connect the iDCMETER current signal detection cables.
3. Connect the iDCMETER communications cables.
4. Connect the iDCMETER power cables.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

6.23 Replacing a Direct Ventilation Fan


Prerequisites
● The protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and key to the cabinet door are
available.
● The new direct ventilation fan is intact.

NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Figure 6-29 Positions of a direct ventilation fan on the cabinet door

(1) Direct ventilation fan

NOTE

The methods for replacing the direct ventilation fans of the ICC330-HD1-C3 and ICC330-
HD1-C4 are the same. This section uses the ICC330-HD1-C3 as an example.

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Replacing a Direct Ventilation Fan (ESC330-D6)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.
Step 3 Record the fan installation direction (arrow mark on the fan) and remove the
faulty fan.

Figure 6-30 Removing the faulty direct ventilation fan (ESC330-D6)

Step 4 Place the new fan based on the recorded installation direction (arrow mark on the
fan), and tighten the screws.

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Figure 6-31 Installing a new direct ventilation fan (ESC330-D6)

Step 5 Connect the fan wiring terminals.

Step 6 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing a Direct Ventilation Fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.

Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.

Step 3 Remove the faulty fan.

Figure 6-32 Removing the faulty direct ventilation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

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Step 4 Record the fan installation direction (arrow mark on the fan) and remove the
faulty fan from the fan mounting kit.

Figure 6-33 Separating the faulty fan from the mounting kit

Step 5 Place the new fan based on the recorded installation direction (arrow mark on the
fan), and tighten the screws.

Figure 6-34 Assembling the new fan

Step 6 Install the new fan.

Figure 6-35 Installing a new direct ventilation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

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Step 7 Connect the fan wiring terminals.


Step 8 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing a Direct Ventilation Fan (ESC710-D2)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.
Step 3 Remove the fan sealing plate.

Figure 6-36 Removing the sealing plate

Step 4 Remove the fan fixing plate.

Figure 6-37 Removing the fan fixing plate

Step 5 Remove the old fan.

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Figure 6-38 Removing the old direct ventilation fan

Step 6 Install the new fan.

Figure 6-39 Installing the new direct ventilation fan

Step 7 Install the fan fixing plate.

Figure 6-40 Installing the fan fixing plate

Step 8 Install the sealing plate.

Figure 6-41 Installing the sealing plate

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Step 9 Connect the fan wiring terminals.


Step 10 Remove the protective gloves.

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6.24 Replacing a Heat Exchanger Fan


Prerequisites
● The protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and key to the cabinet door are
available.
● The new heat exchanger fan is intact.

NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

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Figure 6-42 Positions of a heat exchanger fan on the cabinet door

(1) Internal circulation fan (2) External circulation fan

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NOTE

The methods for replacing heat exchanger fans in the ICC720-HA1-C2, ICC720-HA1-C3,
ICC330-HA1-C7, ICC330-HA1-C8, ICC330-HA1-C9, ICC330-HD1-C3, ICC330-HD1-C4,
ICC350-H1-C5, and ICC350-H1-C6 are the same. This section uses the ICC330-HD1-C3 as an
example.
The methods for replacing heat exchanger fans in the ICC330-H1-C6, ICC330-H1-C7, and
ICC710-HA1H-C4 are the same. This section uses the ICC330-H1-C6 as an example.

Replacing an Internal Circulation Fan of a Heat Exchanger (ICC330-HD1-C3)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.

Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.

Step 3 Record the fan installation direction (arrow mark on the fan) and remove the
faulty fan.

Figure 6-43 Removing the internal circulation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

Step 4 Place the new fan based on the recorded installation direction (arrow mark on the
fan), and tighten the screws.

Figure 6-44 Installing the internal circulation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

Step 5 Connect the fan wiring terminals.

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Step 6 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing an External Circulation Fan of a Heat Exchanger (ICC330-HD1-C3)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.
Step 3 Remove the fan cover.

Figure 6-45 Removing the fan cover

Step 4 Remove the external circulation fan.

Figure 6-46 Removing the external circulation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

Step 5 Install the new external circulation fan.

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Figure 6-47 Installing the external circulation fan (ICC330-HD1-C3)

Step 6 Reinstall the fan cover.

Figure 6-48 Reinstalling the fan cover

Step 7 Connect the fan wiring terminals.


Step 8 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing an Internal Circulation Fan of a Heat Exchanger (ICC330-H1-C6)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.
Step 3 Remove the fan cover.

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Figure 6-49 Removing the fan cover

Step 4 Remove the fan baffle.

Figure 6-50 Removing the fan baffle

Step 5 Remove the fan components.

Figure 6-51 Removing the fan components

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Step 6 Remove the internal circulation fan.

Figure 6-52 Removing the internal circulation fan (ICC330-H1-C6)

Step 7 Install the new internal circulation fan.

Figure 6-53 Installing the internal circulation fan (ICC330-H1-C6)

Step 8 Install the fan components.

Figure 6-54 Installing the fan components

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Step 9 Install the fan baffle.

Figure 6-55 Installing the fan baffle

Step 10 Reinstall the fan cover.

Figure 6-56 Reinstalling the fan cover

Step 11 Connect the fan wiring terminals.

Step 12 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing a Heat Exchanger Fan (ICC710-HA1-C6)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.

Step 2 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.

Step 3 Remove the fan assembly.

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Figure 6-57 Removing the fan assembly

Step 4 Remove the top cover from the fan assembly.

Figure 6-58 Removing the top cover from the fan assembly

Step 5 Remove the old fan.

Figure 6-59 Removing the old fan

Step 6 Install the new fan.

Figure 6-60 Installing the new fan

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Step 7 Install the top cover on the fan assembly.

Figure 6-61 Installing the top cover on the fan assembly

Step 8 Install the fan assembly.

Figure 6-62 Installing the fan assembly

Step 9 Connect the fan wiring terminals.

Step 10 Remove the protective gloves.

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6.25 Replacing a Heat Exchanger HXC300L Fan


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new heat exchanger fan is intact.

NOTICE

Install the fan according to airflow directions. Do not install the fan reversely.

Procedure
Step 1 Record the cable connection positions of the fan to be replaced, and remove the
wiring terminals of the cables.

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Step 2 Remove the fan fixing plate.


NOTE

The heat exchanger fans are classified into internal circulation fans and external circulation
fans. Determine the fan to be replaced based on the actual situation and perform
operations accordingly.

Figure 6-63 Remove the fixing plate (external circulation fan)

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Figure 6-64 Remove the fixing plate (internal circulation fan)

Step 3 Remove the fan.

Figure 6-65 Removing the external circulation fan

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Figure 6-66 Removing the internal circulation fan

Step 4 Install the new fan.


Step 5 Reinstall the fan fixing plate.
Step 6 Connect the fan wiring terminals.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.26 Replacing an Air Conditioner


Prerequisites
● The protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and key to the cabinet door are
available.
● The new air conditioner is intact.

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Figure 6-67 Positions of an air conditioner on the cabinet door

(1) Air conditioner

NOTE

The methods for replacing air conditioners in the ICC720-HA1-C2, ICC720-HA1-C3, ICC330-
HA1-C7, ICC330-HA1-C8, ICC330-HA1-C9, ESC330-A6, ICC330-A3-C1, ESC710-A1, ICC710-
A3-C1, ICC720-A3-C1, ICC710-HA1-C6, and ICC710HA1H-C4 are the same. This section uses
the ICC330-HA1-C7 as an example.

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Replacing an Air Conditioner (ICC330-HA1-C7)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream power input circuit breaker for the air conditioner, record
the cable connections on the air conditioner, and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Remove the air conditioner baffle.

Figure 6-68 Removing the air conditioner baffle

Step 4 Remove the faulty air conditioner.

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Figure 6-69 Removing the faulty air conditioner (ICC330-HA1-C7)

Step 5 Install the new air conditioner.

Figure 6-70 Installing the new air conditioner (ICC330-HA1-C7)

Step 6 Reinstall the air conditioner baffle.

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Figure 6-71 Reinstalling the air conditioner baffle

Step 7 Connect the cable based on the recorded information.


Step 8 Power on the air conditioner.
Step 9 Remove the protective gloves.

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Replacing an Air Conditioner (ESC710-A1)


Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream power input circuit breaker for the air conditioner, record
the cable connections on the air conditioner, and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Remove the air conditioner baffle.

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Figure 6-72 Removing the air conditioner baffle

Step 4 Remove the old air conditioner.

Figure 6-73 Removing the old air conditioner

Step 5 Install the new air conditioner.

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Figure 6-74 Installing the new air conditioner

Step 6 Reinstall the air conditioner baffle.

Figure 6-75 Reinstalling the air conditioner baffle

Step 7 Connect the cable based on the recorded information.

Step 8 Power on the air conditioner.

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Step 9 Remove the protective gloves.


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6.27 Replacing a TCUC Control Board


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, a Phillips
screwdriver, and the cabinet door key are available.
● The new TCUC control board is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream power input circuit breaker for the TCUC, record the cable
connections on the TCUC, and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Remove the TCUC.

Figure 6-76 Removing a TCUC

Step 4 Remove the faulty TCUC control board.

Figure 6-77 Removing the faulty TCUC control board

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Step 5 Record the cable connection positions on the TCUC control board and disconnect
the cables.

Step 6 Record the information about the jumper caps on the TCUC control board.

Figure 6-78 Position of the jumper on the TCUC control board

Step 7 Adjust the positions of the jumper caps on the new TCUC control board based on
the recorded information.

Step 8 Connect cables to the new TCUC control board based on the recorded cable
positions.

Step 9 Install the new TCUC control board in the TCUC.

Figure 6-79 Installing the new TCUC control board

Step 10 Reinstall the TCUC.

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Figure 6-80 Reinstalling the TCUC

Step 11 Connect cables to the TCUC based on the recorded cable positions.
Step 12 Switch on the upstream power input circuit breaker for the TCUC.
Step 13 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Put the removed component in an ESD box or bag and return it to the local
warehouse.

6.28 Replacing a DC Heater


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new DC heater is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the input circuit breaker of the DC heater.
Step 2 Remove the DC power cable from the heater.
Step 3 Remove the faulty heater.
NOTE

There are three methods for installing a heater. Remove and install a heater based on site
requirements.

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Figure 6-81 Removing the faulty heater

Step 4 Install the new heater.

Figure 6-82 Installing the new heater

Step 5 Install the DC heater power cable.


Step 6 Close the input circuit breaker of the DC heater.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.29 Replacing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new temperature and humidity sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the temperature and humidity sensor cable from the TEM-HUM
terminal on the UIM panel.

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Step 2 Remove the faulty temperature and humidity sensor.

Figure 6-83 Removing the faulty temperature and humidity sensor

Step 3 Install the new temperature and humidity sensor.

Figure 6-84 Installing a new temperature and humidity sensor

Step 4 Connect the temperature and humidity sensor cable to the TEM-HUM terminal on
the UIM panel.

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Figure 6-85 Installing the temperature and humidity sensor cable

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.30 Replacing a Digital Temperature and Humidity


Sensor
Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, and cabinet door key are available.
● The new digital temperature and humidity sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Record cable information and installation positions.
Step 2 Record the DIP switch settings.
Step 3 Disconnect the cable from the communications port on the sensor.
Step 4 Remove the faulty sensor.

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Figure 6-86 Removing a sensor

Step 5 Set the DIP switch based on the recorded DIP switch information.
Step 6 Put the new sensor at the side of the cabinet.
Step 7 Connect the cable based on the recorded information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.31 Replacing a Smoke Sensor


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new smoke sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the smoke sensor cable from the SMOKE terminal on the UIM panel.
Step 2 Remove the faulty smoke sensor.

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Figure 6-87 Removing the smoke sensor

Step 3 Install the new smoke sensor.

Figure 6-88 Installing the smoke sensor

Step 4 Connect the smoke sensor cable to the SMOKE terminal on the UIM panel.

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Figure 6-89 Installing the smoke sensor cable

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.32 Replacing a Water Sensor


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, and cabinet door key are available.
● The new water sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the water sensor cable from the WATER terminal on the UIM panel.
Step 2 Remove the water sensor.
Step 3 When installing a water sensor, ensure that the sensor is 5 mm to 10 mm away
from the cabinet bottom.
Step 4 Connect the water sensor cable to the WATER terminal on the UIM panel.

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Figure 6-90 Installing a water sensor cable

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.33 Replacing a Water Sensor (Electrode Type)


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, door key, and required tools are available.
● The new water sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Disconnect the water sensor from the UIM.

Step 3 Unscrew and remove the water sensor from its support.

Step 4 Install the new water sensor on the support and place the support at the bottom
of the cabinet or on the equipment room floor.

Step 5 Connect the water sensor cable to the UIM.

Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6.34 Replacing a Light


Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver, and cabinet door
key are available.
● The new light is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the power supply to the light.
Step 2 Remove the faulty light.
Step 3 Install the new light.

Figure 6-91 Installing the new light

Step 4 Connect the light power cable.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

6.35 Replacing a PV Adapter MERC-1300W-P


Prerequisites
● Insulated gloves, protective gloves, and a tool kit are available.
● The new PV adapter is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Power off the PVDU.
Step 2 Disconnect the input terminal of the adapter.
Step 3 Remove the old adapter.

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1. Record the cable connection positions on the adapter and disconnect the
cables.
2. Loosen the bolts that secure the adapter and remove the adapter.
Step 4 Install the new adapter.
1. Align the new adapter to the corresponding position and tighten the bolts to
secure the adapter.
2. Connect the cables to the new adapter based on the recorded information.

NOTE

If multiple adapters need to be replaced, record the mapping.

Step 5 Power on the PVDU.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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A Symbol Conventions

To ensure personal and equipment safety, observe all the safety instructions
marked on the equipment when installing, operating, and maintaining the
equipment.

Symbol Description

Indicates a part exposed to high voltage. This symbol


warns operators that both direct and indirect contact with
the power grid voltage is fatal. This symbol is attached to
a position with hazardous voltage or a power protective
cover which may be removed during maintenance.

Warns users of overheating. This symbol is attached to


equipment surface that may overheat and cause scalding.
It warns users not to touch the surface during operations
or maintenance. Users should wear heat insulation gloves
before operations to prevent scalding.

Indicates protective earthing (PE). This symbol is attached


or next to a PE terminal or a terminal that connects the
equipment to an external ground system. An equipment
ground cable is connected to an external ground bar
through the PE terminal.

Indicates equipotential bonding. This symbol is found with


equipotential terminals inside equipment.

Indicates electrostatic discharge (ESD). This symbol is used


in all electrostatic sensitive areas. Before operating
equipment in these areas, wear ESD gloves or an ESD
wrist strap.

Capacitors store hazardous energy. Open the chassis one


minute after all power supplies are disconnected.
or

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Symbol Description

Indicates that the equipment is safe to use at altitudes


below 2000 m.

Indicates that the equipment is not safe to use in tropical


climates.

Indicates a fan assembly or moving part. This symbol is


silkscreened on or attached to the panel of a fan assembly,
or warning operators to keep away. Do not touch rotating
blades.

This symbol is used when the usage of an equipment port


cannot be clearly described. It prompts users to refer to
or the instruction. This symbol can be used in but not limited
to the following scenarios:
1. For a multi-power supply device, use it near the power
supply to replace the multi-power supply identifier. This
symbol indicates that the device has multiple power
inputs. Therefore, when powering off the equipment,
you must disconnect all power inputs.
or
2. If there are multiple output ports, use the symbol near
the output ports. Connect cables according to the rated
power output and configuration parameter information
in the instruction.
3. If there are multiple slots, use the symbol near the slot
information area. For details, see the slot information,
restrictions on boards, and usage conditions in the
instruction.

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B Operating Environment

Table B-1 Operating environment definitions


Class Environment Definition

Class A Indoor environments where temperature and humidity are


controlled, including rooms where human beings live.

Class B Indoor environments where the temperature and humidity are not
controllable and outdoor environments (with simple shielding
measures such as sunroofs) where humidity can reach 100%
occasionally.

Class C Sea environments or outdoor land environments (with simple


shielding measures such as sunroofs) near pollution sources. (If a
site is near a pollution source, it is at most 3.7 km away from salt
water such as the sea and salt lakes, 3 km away from heavy
pollution sources such as smelteries, coal mines, and thermal
power plants, 2 km away from medium pollution sources such as
chemical, rubber, and galvanization industries, or 1 km away from
light pollution sources such as packing houses, tanneries, and
boiler rooms.)

Class D Environments within 500 m away from the seashore. Class D


environments are special Class C environments.

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C EMC Specifications

Table C-1 EMC specifications


Item Port Description

Conducted emission Signal port Class A1; reference standard: EN


(CE) 55032

AC power port Class A; reference standard: EN


55032

DC power Class A; reference standard: EN


output port 55032

Conducted AC input power 0.15 MHz–80 MHz: 10 V; reference


susceptibility (CS) port standard: IEC 61000-4-6

DC power 0.15 MHz–80 MHz: 10 V; reference


output port standard: IEC 61000-4-6

Signal port 0.15 MHz–80 MHz: 3 V; reference


standard: IEC 61000-4-6

Radiated emission (RE) Shell port Class A; reference standard: EN


55032

Radiated susceptibility Shell port 80 MHz–2700 MHz; 10 V/m;


(RS) reference standard: IEC 61000-4-3

Harmonic current AC power port Reference standard: IEC 61000-3-2

Voltage fluctuation AC power port Reference standard: IEC 61000-3-3


and flicker

Electrostatic discharge Shell port Contact discharge: 6 kV (criterion


(ESD) B), air discharge: 8 kV (criterion B);
reference standard: IEC 61000-4-2

Electrical fast transient AC power port 2 kV (criterion B); reference


(EFT/B) standard: IEC 61000-4-4

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Item Port Description

DC power port 1 kV (criterion B); reference


standard: IEC 61000-4-4

Signal port 0.5 kV (criterion B); reference


EFT/B standard: IEC 61000-4-4

Surge susceptibility AC power port 2 kV in differential mode, 4 kV in


common mode, IEC 61000-4-5,
criterion B

DC power port 2 kV in differential mode, 4 kV in


common mode, IEC 61000-4-5,
criterion B

Signal port 1 kV in common mode, IEC


61000-4-5, criterion B

Voltage dip and short AC power port Reference standard: IEC 61000-4-11
interruption (DIP)

NOTICE

This is a class A product. In residential areas, this product may cause radio
interference. Therefore, users may be required to take appropriate measures.

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D Acronym/Abbreviation

A
AC alternating current
ACMB outdoor wired AC meter box
ATS AC transfer switch

B
BC battery charger
BLVD battery low voltage disconnection

C
CCS cabinet with cooling system

D
DC direct current
DCB deep cycle battery
DCDB DC power distribution box
DCDU direct current distribution unit
DCMB outdoor wired DC meter box
DG diesel generator

E
EPS energy plant system
ESC energy storage cabinet
ESD electrostatic discharge
ESM energy storage module
ESS energy storage system

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F
FCB fast charge battery

G
GIM generator interface module
GPRS general packet radio service

I
ICC integrated controller and converter
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

L
LLVD load low voltage disconnection

M
MTBF mean time between failures

N
NetEco Network Ecosystem
NIM network interface module

P
PDU power distribution unit
PSU power supply unit
PV photovoltaic
PVDU photovoltaic distribution unit

R
RE resource element
RS radiated susceptibility

S
SCB solar cycle battery
SCC site control center
SJB solar junction box
SMU site monitoring unit
SPD surge protection device

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SSU solar supply unit

T
TCUC temperature control unit C

U
UIM user interface module

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