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Delta Confidential 1Training material for VMS-NSN project / Jul. 2011
Training material for VMS-NSN project
R 0.1
Delta Confidential 2Training material for VMS-NSN project / Jul. 2011
NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
Delta Confidential 3Training material for VMS-NSN project / Jul. 2011
NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
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Telecom power system concept
AC
Distribution U
nit
Rectifier # 1
Control Supervisory Unit (CSU)
LOA
D (S
witch ,A
DS
L…E
.T.C.)
Output D
C D
istribution Unit
LVDS
Rectifier # 3
Rectifier # 2
Rectifier # N
Battery
AC Input
Generator
U.P.S
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ESAA150-FTA11
INDOOR POWER SYSTEM - ESAA150-FTA11
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 3 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL) 20A x 2 + 10A x 2; (Low PL) 100A x 1 + 40A x 3 (DIN Rail)
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 2 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge included– 01 x DC surge included
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 3 * DPR 2700DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Controller: CSU501+Local access: NRMS through mini USB interface(Optional) Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
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INDOOR POWER SYSTEM - ESAA150-FTA11
ControllerCSU501
Web/SNMP(Optional)
Alarm dry contactTerminal block
MiniUSB port
AC I/P breaker 3P/40A
AC surge arrestor
Low priority load 100A x 1 + 40A x 3 Battery breaker
125A x 2
High priority load 20A x 2 + 10A x 2
Temperature sensor TA & TB
DC surge arrestor
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KEYS COMPONENT – ESAA150-FTA11
Controller CSU 501+
Battery string
Rectifier DPR2700W
19” Rectifier shelf
Web board (optional)
Power distribution unit
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System Drawing
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Outdoor Power System– Single Layer / Aluminum / Double Door / IP 54 / Fan Cooling– 12U equipment space reserved– Cable: 1/2" Jumper Cable x 06 + cable Glands x 06.– Fan speed control for reducing audible noise
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 3 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL) 20A x 2 + 10A x 2; (Low PL) 100A x 1 + 40A x 3 (DIN Rail)
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 2 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge – 01 x DC Surge
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 3 * DPR 2700/ 2900 HELocal access: NRMS through mini USB interface(Optional) Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control Outline Dim.: (H*W*D): <2000mm x 750mm x 720mm (Body)
OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
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12U space for NSN Customer equipment
DC Power systemESAA150-FTA SeriesPower System with 3 rectifier slots(Rear side access)
Battery tray 2
Dimension (H*W*D): < 2000mm x 750mm x 720mm
Battery tray 1
Cable Gland x 6 + 1/2" Jumper Cable x 06
Fan cooling
Front View Front Side
OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
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12U space for NSN Customer equipment
DC Power systemESAA150-FTA SeriesPower System with 3 rectifier slots(Front side access)
Battery tray 2
Battery tray 1
DPR 2900 / 2700W Rectifier
Rear View Rear Side
OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
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KEY COMPONENTS – ESOA150-FAC01
Battery string
Rectifier DPR2700W
Power shelf: SB-23N/HJ E
Fan tray (EX-F01B)
Controller CSU 501+
Web board (optional)
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ControllerCSU501
Web/SNMP(Optional)
Alarm dry contactTerminal block
MiniUSB port
AC I/P breaker 3P/40A
AC surge arrestor
Low priority load 100A x 1 + 40A x 3 Battery breaker
125A x 2
High priority load 20A x 2 + 10A x 2
Temperature sensor TA & TB
DC surge arrestor
Power shelf - ESOA150-FAC01
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01AlarmAlarm – CCU Board
CCU Board
Alarm dry contact
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
Environment control Board
NOCOMNC
NOCOMNC
Environments alarm
Cooling alarm
CCU Relay Positions and Definition
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01PDU Relay Positions and Definition
Alarm Relay PIN Alarm Setting Alarm Description
1 NO
2 COM1 AC off
3 NC
AC off
4 NO
5 COM2 Rectifier failure
6 NC
Any Rectifier Failure
7 NO
8 COM3 CSU Failure
9 NC
CSU Hardware Failure (Hardware setting can not defined by yourself)
10 NO
11 COM4 LVDS trip
12 NC
Low voltage disconnect
13 NO
14 COM5 High temperature
15 NC
Ambient Temperature High (TA2H)Battery Temperature High (TB1H)
16 NO
17 COM6 Major Alarm
18 NC
Major Alarm
19 NO
20 COM7 Minor Alarm
21 NC
Minor Alarm
22 NO
23 COM8N/A
24 NC
Don’t use
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Cable entries
6pcs of bottom cable entries reserved
3pcs MG32A 2-hole Cable Gland For cable range (OD): 12mm
1pce MG32A 1-hole Cable Gland For AC input (spare)
2pce 3-hole Cable Gland For cable range (OD): 12mm
OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01NSN equipment Grounding bus bar
Main Grounding Bus bar with 6pcs M6 insert nut for NSN equipment
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01
Main Grounding Bus bar x 1 with 6pcs M6 insert nut for for Power system grounding.
Power system Grounding bus bar
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01Air filter module
Suggestion: Clean: 1~2 Months using vacuum cleaner Replacement: 6~12 Months
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01AC terminal & AC Grounding bus bar
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OUTDOOR POWER SYSTEM – ESOA150-FAC01AC socket, AC breaker & Fan breaker
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System Drawing
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48 VDC equipment for RNC (8900W)
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with max.12 rectifier slots– Distribution:
1. Main AC breaker 3P 380Vac type 2. AC Surge Protection3. Rail 1 Breaker X 16 (DIN rail C120 type ) 125A x1;100A
x1; 80A x1 4. Rail 2 Breaker x23 (DIN rail C60 type) 63x3; 50Ax1; 40Ax1;
32Ax1; 25Ax1;20Ax116Ax1; 10Ax1 5. Rail 3 Breaker X 16 (DIN rail C120 type ) 125A x1;100A
x1; 80A x1 6. Battery Fuse X 4 (400A x2 )
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 10 * DPR 2000DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Local access: NRMSOptional Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
ES 48/600-UBA02
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ESAA150-FTA Series + 0.75M Lion rack
48 VDC equipment for Transport node Hub Site (Tellabs) (1000W)
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 3 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL)10A x 2; (Low PL) 32A x 2;
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 2 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge included– 01 x DC surge included
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 2 * DPR 2000DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Controller: CSU501+Local access: NRMS through mini USB interfaceOptional Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
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ESAA150-FTA Series + 0.75M Lion rack
48 VDC equipment for Transport Node RNC Site (2000W)
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 3 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL)10A x 2; (Low PL) 32A x 4;
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 2 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge included– 01 x DC surge included
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 3 * DPR 2000DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Controller: CSU501+Local access: NRMS through mini USB interfaceOptional Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
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48 VDC equipment for BSC/PCU site (3200W)
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 4 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL)10A x 2 + 20A x 2; (Low PL) 100A x 2 + 40A x 2;
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 3 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge included– 01 x DC surge included
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 4 * DPR 2000DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Local access: NRMS softwareOptional Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
ES 48/200-UQB03+ 1.5M Lion rack
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ES 48/200-UQB04+ 1.5M Lion rack
48 VDC equipment for TC site (3720W)
Power System– Three phase / 4 line (3W-N-PE/220V)– Power System with 4 rectifier slots– Distribution:
– Load Breaker: (High PL)10A x 2; (Low PL) 100A x 2 + 16A x 4;
– Battery Breaker: 125A x 3 (DIN Rail)– Protection:
– 01 x AC Surge included– 01 x DC surge included
– Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definableRectifier module: 4 * DPR 2700DC Output Voltage: 54Vdc (40~59 Vdc)Local access: NRMS softwareOptional Web/SNMP for remote monitoring and control
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Features and Benefits-48V/56A, Output; Max. Power 2700W
Wide Input Voltage Range (90V~300V)
Power Factor Correction (>0.99)
Hot-pluggable, All Connectors are at the rear
Compact Size
≅ 34W/in3 (48V) Power Density
Dimension:42mm/1U(H)*125.5mm/2.8U(W)*268mm(D)
Light weight:>2 Kg
Horizontal(1U)/Vertical(2U) Models Available
High Efficiency: >91% (48V)
Fan cooling and Easy replaceable fan design
Operation temp.:-5oC~+75oC
UL/CUL,TUV/CE Certificated
DP 2700 Series Rectifier
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Wide AC input voltage range with derating below 176 VMaximum input current 19 AInput fuse 25A fast (L and N)
AC Input Characteristic(48V)
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Max. Output Power: 2700W(-48V)Constant Power DesignOutput voltage 40 ... 59.5 VdcOutput fuse 30A x 3 (- pole)
DC Output Characteristic (48V)
48
56
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OTP = Over Temperature ProtectionAmbient temperature sense for thermal management:
OTP control is based on internal temperatureOTP protection is based on critical internal temperature
Thermal Management (CSU Control)
2700
Ambient
Power limitRectifierrestart
65 °C55 °C 75 °C
2300
Vinrms: 184
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Rectifier - Interface
I/O ConnectorInput Signal Output
Pin Number Signal Description
P4 VOP Precharge
P5-P7 VO- DC Output “-”
P8-P10 VO+ DC Output “+”
H1 SGNDO Signal ground
H2 RS485+ RS 485 + communication
G1 CGND Communication ground
F1 INH Short pin for well connection
F2 IDA ID analog
E1 IDD ID digital
E2 IBUS Load Sharing Bus
G2 RS485- RS 485 – communication
AC main, frame groundFGP3
AC main, N terminalAC_NP2
AC main, L terminal AC_LP1
DescriptionSignal Pin Number
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Rectifier - Dimension
W x H x D=4.9 x 1.6 x 11.7 inch =125.5 x 40.5 x 270 mm
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NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
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Quick installation – system parameterQuick Installation via NRMS software (Step 1: Date & Time setting)
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Default setting
Quick Installation via NRMS software (Step 2: Battery capacity setting)For this case, battery capacity is 300AH.
Quick installation – system parameter
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Quick Installation via LCD display (Step 1: Date & Time setting)
Step 1-1
Step 1-2
Step 1-3
Quick installation – system parameter
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Quick Installation via LCD display (Step 2: Battery capacity setting). For this case,Battery capacity is 300AH
Step 2-1 Step 2-2
Step 2-3Step 2-4
Quick installation – system parameter
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START - UP PROCEDURE
START - UP PROCEDURE: Check-list and inspection before turn-on: Verify all connections prior to starting this section
• Ensure the input AC circuit breaker located on the AC service panel is switched to “Off” position
• Confirm the operating voltage before proceeding
• Ensure the frame ground is properly connected to a permanent earth ground connection
• Ensure all the DC circuit breakers in the equipment are switched to the “Off” position
• Tighten the DC circuit breaker lugs to ensure proper contact is made with the load cable and the trip sense wire as it may cause heat damage
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Turn on the system
Step 1 Check all wiring are correct
Step 2 Check and confirm the input voltage is correct
Step 3 Pull out all the rectifiers from the system
Step 4 Switch on the battery breaker(s)
Step 5 Check the monitor of display on the controller
Step 6 Switch on the AC breaker
Step 7 Check the monitor of display on the controller again
Step 8 Push one rectifier into the rectifier slot
Step 9 Check the system works in normal condition.
Step 10 Push all other rectifier(s) into the rectifier slots
Step 11 Switch on the load breaker(s) sequentially
START - UP PROCEDURE
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Simple troubleshooting guideStatus Possible causes Action
LCD display on the controller is “OFF”
AC utility does not supply to the system
Check the AC utilityMake sure the AC wire is properly connected at the AC input
terminalCheck the AC breaker position to “ON” positionContact technician if problem still exists
All CSU LED are “OFF” AC utility does not supply to the system
Check the AC utilityMake sure the AC wire is properly connected at the AC input
terminalCheck the AC breaker position to “ON” positionContact technician if problem still exists
Rectifier LEDs are “OFF”
AC utility is not availableRectifier is not properly placed
Check the AC utilityMake sure the AC wire is properly connected at the AC input
terminalCheck the AC breaker position to “ON” positionPull out the rectifier and insert it properly Contact technician if problem still exists
System shows in normal operation but no output to the load
DC breaker is trippedLVDS2 did not re-connect
Check the load breaker position to “ON” positionChange the breaker if breaker is overloaded in use. Check the system output voltage
No battery backup when AC fails
Battery breaker is no connected or the battery voltage too lowBattery life reaches end
Check the battery breaker position to “ON” position and check the battery voltage.
Change the battery
START - UP PROCEDURE
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ESAA150 – FTA11 Power Shelf
Alarm dry contact & SNMP card installation
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Alarm dry contact
Alarm dry contact
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Alarm dry contact
Type of contact: Dry contact is a contact that is not initially connected to a voltage source.Alarm relay: 8 positions, 7 positions definable7 positions can be defined by NRMS softwareLocal access: NRMS through mini USB interface.
12345678Relay
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Alarm relay defineConfigRelay & LED
12345678Relay
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Config
Relay & LEDAlarm relay & LED indicator can be defined
Alarm relay define
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SADMIN levelPull down list for alarm relay & LED indicator define
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Alarm dry contact
Using tool to push the button and connect the signal wire Finish
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Alarm dry contact – Default settingAlarm Relay PIN Alarm Setting Alarm Description
1 NO
2 COM1 AC off
3 NC
AC off
4 NO
5 COM2 Rectifier failure
6 NC
Any Rectifier Failure
7 NC
8 COM3 CSU Failure
9 NO
CSU Hardware Failure (Hardware setting can not defined by yourself)
10 NO
11 COM4 LVDS trip
12 NC
Low voltage disconnect
13 NO
14 COM5 High temperature
15 NC
Ambient Temperature 2 Hi (TA2H)(Power bay, threshold= 45 ℃)Battery Temperature Hi
16 NO
17 COM6 Major
18 NC
Major Alarm
19 NO
20 COM7 Minor
21 NC
Minor alarm
22 NO
23 COM8N.A
24 NC
No define
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Web Server Function and Feature (Optional)Features:
Applied in TCP/IP Internet/Intranet Environment
Complete Supervising to Power System
User-friendly Graphic Interface
Dynamic information presentation
Password function
Multi Language Support
Microsoft Explorer and Netscape SupportMain Screen
StatusParameter Setting
Alarm Configuration
SNMP Card Installation
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SNMP Card Installation (optional)Step 1: Relax 4 screws of controller
12
3
4
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SNMP Card Installation (optional) Step 2: Move out cover and prepare SNMP card kits
SNMP card kitsController without SNMP card
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SNMP Card Installation (optional) Step 3: Connect signal cables
Connect signal cables to SNMP terminal Connect signal cables to CSUNote: follow this picture to connect 2 cables. Web function may not work because of wrong wiring.
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SNMP Card Installation (optional) Step 4: Fix SNMP Card (2 screws)
Fix SNMP Card by 2 screws SNMP Card connect port
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SNMP Card Installation (optional) Step 5: Recover CSU cover
Fix CSU cover by 4 screws Controller with SNMP card
12
3
4
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NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
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Controller – CSU 501+
Reliable and user friendly controller
User configurable alarms and settings
Programmable DC output voltage
Battery temperature compensated float voltage
LVD contactor control
Battery charging control
Automatic battery testing
LCD 128 x 64 dots display
Entry of alarm and system parameters from PC via mini USB port
Internet Web Server Function: By Web Server Software/SNMP via RJ45 (Option)
Green Function / Efficiency management
Hot plug in design
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Controller CSU 501+
Major LEDMinor LEDEQU LED
128 x 64 LCDDots Display
Down
Up
EnterESC
Mini USB (slave)
Internet Web Server Function port (optional)
User Interfaces
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* Function architecture varies in different systems
RectifierI.D. AddressOutput Current Status
Event LogAlarm Function TimeRecover Time
Current .settingDC SettingAlarm SettingBatt.SettingOther Setting
HomeDCVDCI
Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing
Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm
Battery Batt. String I.D. Batt.StatusBatt. Current
* DC/DC Data
AC & TempACV VoltageAmbient Temp.
Data & VersionDate/TimeH/W versionS/W version
Function architecture (Main\Data)Controller CSU 501+
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* Function architecture varies in different systems
DC SettingDCV settingCL setting
Batt. SettingBatt. Par.T-Comp BDT Test B-EQU
PasswordNew PW Cfm PW Default (0000)
HomeDCVDCI
Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing
Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm
Alarm Setting ACV, DCV,LVDS, OTP,EQU, Batt.Test.
Password
Date SettingYear/month/ day/time
Alarm ResetReset HVSDReset Com-fail
GeneratorON/OFF
Language English繁體中文簡體中文
Efficn.t Mgt.ON/OFF
Comm.ModbusBaudrate
Temp. UnitON/OFF
Controller CSU 501+Function architecture (Main\Data)
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* Function architecture varies in different systems
HomeDCVDCI
Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing
Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm
All Alarm Function show on Display
Show Real Information and Alarm Time in Event Log
Controller CSU 501+Function architecture (Main\Data)
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Display Menu Tree
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Display Menu Tree
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Display Menu Tree
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Display Menu Tree
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Display Menu Tree
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Display Menu Tree
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NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
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Local AccessMini USB
NRMS software introduction
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The files is **.EXE files, So just double clock it Local Access
Mini USB
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NRMS H/W Tools
Mini USB Cable
1. H/W Mini USB Cable
2. Delta NRMS software
3. Computer with USB port
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The port must be match your PC/Laptop
User level login
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User level login – Find the comm Port in your computer
Click to Device Manager
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Click to Ports (COM & LPT)
User level login – Find the comm Port in your computer
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Push this button to connect to
system
User level login
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Total current (load + battery)
System data
DC O/P voltage
Ambient Temp.
Load current
AC voltage (Phase1)
AC voltage (Phase 2)
AC voltage (phase 3)Manual EQU
Manual battery Test
Buzzer stop
Firmware Version
Software Version
NRMS Version
CSU
RMS software status
System status
System timeSystem voltage
Login level
User level
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No. of rectifier failure
No. of rectifier working
No. of rectifier
turned Off
No. of rectifier communication
error
Clear communication
error
Rectifiers status
Rectifier
Max. rectifier slot in system
User level
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Batt. capacity
Total Batt. current(+: charge)(-: discharge)
Batt. 1 Temp.
Batt. 1 current
Batt. 2 current
Batt. middle point Vol 1
Batt. middle Point Vol 2
Batt. middle point Vol 3
Batt. middle Point Vol 4
Battery
Batt. 2 Temp.
Batt. 3 Temp.
Batt. 3 current
User level
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User level
DCV high setting point
HV shutdown setting point
LVDS1 trip point
Float voltage
Ambient temp. high
Low temp. shutdown
Ambient temp. low
Alarm when current over 80% of rectifier capacity
Energy Saving
AC High
AC Low
Manual LVDS1 Trip
Manual LVDS2 Trip
DCV low setting point
LVDS2 trip point
High temp. shutdown
EQU voltage
Parameter
System
LVDS3 trip point
SMR Max. Current
Time Setting
Pre DCV low setting point
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Power System Battery
Output (Load)
BLVDBattery Low Voltage Disconnect
Energy Energy
Battery Volt (54V)
Rectifier Volt (54V)
Normal (AC)
Power System Battery
Energy Energy
Discharge (AC break off)
Battery Volt (54V)
Rectifier Volt (0V)
BLVDBattery Low Voltage Disconnect
Current Sensor
Current Sensor
PL NPL NPLPL
Output (Load)
LVDS2 Close
BLVD Close
LVDS2 Close
BLVD Close
Delta Power System LVDS Behavior
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Power System Battery
Energy EnergyBattery Volt (42V)
Rectifier Volt (0V)
BLVDBattery Low Voltage Disconnect
NPLPL
Output (Load)
Power System Battery
Energy Energy Battery Volt (46V)
Rectifier Volt (0V)
BLVDBattery Low Voltage Disconnect
NPLPL
Output (Load)
LVDS2 Trip (46V)
BLVD Trip (42V)
X X X
BLVD Close
LVDS2 Open
Discharge (LVDS2 Trip) Discharge (BLVD Trip)
Delta Power System LVDS Behavior
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Battery recharge (BLVD Recover)
Power System Battery
Output (Load)
Energy EnergyBattery Volt (49V)
Rectifier Volt (49V)
LVDS2 Auto recover (46V + 3V=49V)
Power System Battery
Energy EnergyBattery Volt (45V)
Rectifier Volt (45V)
BLVD Auto recover (42V + 3V=45V)
Battery recharge (LVDS2 Recover)
Output (Load)PL NPL
XPL NPL
LVDS2 Open
BLVD Close
Delta Power System LVDS Behavior
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Battery capacity
Batt. Temp. High ALM
Batt. Middle point
Charge CL -2Charge CL -3
Batt. Test Function
Test Time
Test Criterion
Charge Management
Last batt. Test Time
Next batt. Test Time
Charge CL 1
Discharge current for test
Batt. Periodic Test Function
Test Periodic
Which day do the test
What time do the test
Parameter
Battery
User level
SMR max. current limit
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Concept of Battery Charge Current Limit
Battery Capacity x Charge rate = Charger Current
In this case, battery capacity is 300Ah, so:
300Ah x 0.2C = 60A (battery charge current)
300Ah x 0.1C = 30A (battery charge current)
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Time
Stage - 1 Current Limit
Stage - 2 Current Limit
Stage - 3 Current Limit
Float Voltage
Deeply Discharge Voltage
EqulizeVoltage
Battery current
0V / 0A EQU stop current
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Temp. Compensation Function
Compensation Mode
Coefficient (per cell) of Temp. Compensation Max. Range of Compensation
Center of temp.
System volt of T0
System volt of T1
System volt of T2
System volt of T3
Parameter
Temp. Compensation
User level
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Parameter
EQU
Equalize charge
Criterion for stop EQU
Periodic
What time enforce
EQU Max. Time
Which day enforce
Periodic EQU Function
Additional EQU Time
Last EQU Time
Next EQU Time
Criteria for enforce EQU
Batt. remaining capacity
System voltage
AC fail time
Discharge Current
User level
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More than 1 rectifier fail
Load fuse fail
Load rail alarm
GMT fuse fail
Parameter
Alarm Mask
Rectifier current limit
Major alarm
Load breaker trip
Low priority breaker trip
One rectifier fail
High priority breaker trip
Minor alarm
LVDS trip alarm
TA low alarm
AC breaker trip
DCV high alarmDCV low alarm
TA high alarm
ACV low alarm
AC phase lost alarm
LVDS 2 trip
TA sensor fail alarmACV high alarm
TB sensor fail alarmBattery temp. high
Battery fuse fail
Battery discharge
Battery breaker trip
Middle test fail Battery test fail
Rect. Over capacity
User level
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Parameter
WEB
Gateway
IP Address
Subnet Mask
User level
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Duty for fan 1 full speed
Parameter
CCU
Fan 1 start point
Fan 1 full speed point
Fan 1 stop point
Start point for heater
Push this button then fan 2 run full speed
Duty for fan 2 full speed
Fan 2 start point
Fan 2 full speed point
Fan 2 stop point
Push this button then fan 2 run from low speed to full speed
User level
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Alarm
Alarm light with alarm
system
User level
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Alarm
CCU
Alarm light w/o alarm
User level
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Down load Event log
Record itemsRight now
Event log list
Event
Clear all Event log
User level
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Setting
Logout (return to user level)
Change permission
Change password
Modem configure
User level
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SADMIN level login
1
2
3
4
Password: 8888
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SADMIN level login
5
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SADMIN level
Total current (load + battery)
System data
DC O/P voltage
Ambient Temp.
Load current
AC voltage (Phase1)
AC voltage (Phase 2)
AC voltage (phase 3)Manual EQU
Manual battery Test
Buzzer stop
Firmware Version
Software Version
NRMS Version
CSU
RMS software status
System status
System timeSystem voltage
Login level
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No. of rectifier failure
No. of rectifier working
No. of rectifier
turned Off
No. of rectifier communication
error
Clear communication
error
Rectifiers status
Rectifier
Max. rectifier slot in system
Manual on/off rectifier
SADMIN level
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SADMIN level
Batt. capacity
Total Batt. current(+: charge)(-: discharge)
Batt. 1 Temp.
Batt. 1 current
Batt. 2 current
Batt. middle point Vol 1
Batt. middle Point Vol 2
Batt. middle point Vol 3
Batt. middle Point Vol 4
Battery
Batt. 2 Temp.
Batt. 3 Temp.
Batt. 3 current
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SADMIN level
DCV high setting point
HV shutdown setting point
LVDS1 trip point
Float voltage
Ambient temp. high
Low temp. shutdown
Ambient temp. low
Alarm when current over 80% of rectifier capacity
Energy Saving
AC High
AC Low
Manual LVDS1 Trip
Manual LVDS2 Trip
DCV low setting point
LVDS2 trip point
High temp. shutdown
EQU voltage
Parameter
System
LVDS3 trip point
SMR Max. Current
Time Setting
Pre DCV low setting point
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SADMIN level
Battery capacity
Batt. Temp. High ALM
Batt. Middle point
Charge CL -2Charge CL -3
Batt. Test Function
Test Time
Test Criterion
(SMR model selection )
Charge Management
Last batt. Test Time
Next batt. Test Time
Charge CL 1
Discharge current for test
Batt. Periodic Test Function
Test Periodic
Which day do the test
What time do the test
Parameter
Battery
SMR max. current limit
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SADMIN level
Temp. Compensation Function
Compensation Mode
Coefficient (per cell) of Temp. Compensation Max. Range of Compensation
Center of temp.
System volt of T0
System volt of T1
System volt of T2
System volt of T3
Parameter
Temp. Compensation
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SADMIN levelParameter
EQU
Equalize charge
Criterion for stop EQU
Periodic
What time enforce
EQU Max. Time
Which day enforce
Periodic EQU Function
Additional EQU Time
Last EQU Time
Next EQU Time
Criteria for enforce EQU
Batt. remaining capacity
System voltage
AC fail time
Discharge Current
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SADMIN level
More than 1 rectifier fail
Load fuse fail
Load rail alarm
GMT fuse fail
Parameter
Alarm Mask
Rectifier current limit
Major alarm
Load breaker trip
Low priority breaker trip
One rectifier fail
High priority breaker trip
Minor alarm
LVDS trip alarm
TA low alarm
AC breaker trip
DCV high alarmDCV low alarm
TA high alarm
ACV low alarm
AC phase lost alarm
LVDS 2 trip
TA sensor fail alarmACV high alarm
TB sensor fail alarmBattery temp. high
Battery fuse fail
Battery discharge
Battery breaker trip
Middle test fail Battery test fail
Rect. Over capacity
System
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SADMIN level
Heater fail
Parameter
Alarm Mask
Fan 1 fail
Smoke alarm
Water level alarm
Fan 2 fail
Humidity alarm
CCU
Door openFan 1 disconnect
Fan 2 disconnect
Heater disconnect
TA 2 sensor fail
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SADMIN levelParameter
WEB
Gateway
IP Address
Subnet Mask
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SADMIN level
Duty for fan 1 full speed
Parameter
CCU
Fan 1 start point
Fan 1 full speed point
Fan 1 stop point
Start point for heater
Push this button then fan 2 run full speed
Duty for fan 2 full speed
Fan 2 start point
Fan 2 full speed point
Fan 2 stop point
Push this button then fan 2 run from low speed to full speed
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SADMIN levelAlarm
Alarm light with alarm
system
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SADMIN levelAlarm
CCU
Alarm light w/o alarm
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SADMIN level
Down load Event log
Record itemsRight now
Event log list
Event
Clear all Event log
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SADMIN level
DCV low 2
LT shutdown
TA sensor fail
Rectifier current limit
Config
Alarm level
DCV high
HV shutdown
TA high
HT shutdown
DCV low
TA low
LVDS trip
AC breaker trip
GMT fuse fail
Battery middle test fail
ACV high ACV low
AC phase lost
Battery fuse fail
Battery discharge
AC fail
TB sensor failTB high
High priority load
Low priority load
Load breaker trip
Load fuse fail
Load rail fail
One rectifier fail > 1 rectifier fail
Rect. over capacity
System
Battery test failBattery breaker trip
Alarm level can be defined
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SADMIN level
Heater fail
Digital input
Config
Alarm level
Fan 1 fail
Smoke alarm
Water level alarm
Digital input
Fan 2 fail
Digital input
Humidity alarm
Door open alarm
Fan 1 disconnect
Fan 2 disconnect
Heater disconnect
TA 2 sensor fail
CCU
Alarm level can be defined
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SADMIN levelConfigRelay & LED Alarm relay define
12345678Relay
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SADMIN levelConfig
Relay & LEDAlarm relay & LED indicator can be defined
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SADMIN levelPull down list for alarm relay & LED indicator define
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SADMIN levelConfig
Rectifier model
Rectifier type 2
Rectifier type 1
Rectifier model defining
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SADMIN levelConfig
Auto calibrate
DCV calibration
DCV calibration
Unnecessary to do the calibration in normally
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SADMIN levelSetting
Change permission
Change password
Modem configure
Installation notes edit
Logout (return to user level)
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NRMS software introduction4
Troubleshooting & Maintenance5
Contents
Q&A6
Controller introduction 3
Quick Installation – parameter setting2
System introduction1
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Troubleshooting
Alarm information (Display &Event) AC Fail/AC High Voltage / AC Low Voltage Alarm
Description
DC Output Voltage High/Low
DC Circuit Breaker Tripped Alarm
Over-Temperature Alarm
Rectifier Failure Alarm
Controller(CSU501) Failure
Cooling System Failure
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Display (Alarm)
HomeDCVDCI
Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing
Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm
All Alarm Function show on Display
Show Real Information and Alarm Time in Event Log
Alarm information
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RectifierI.D. Address
Output Current Status
Event LogAlarm Function Time
Recover Time
Current .settingDC Setting
Alarm SettingBatt.Setting
Other Setting
HomeDCVDCI
Sys Status(FL/EQU)Alarm Existing
Sys Info Sys Setting Current Alarm
Battery Batt. String I.D.
Batt.StatusBatt. Current
* DC/DC Data
AC & TempACV VoltageAmbient Temp.
Data & VersionDate/TimeH/W versionS/W version
Display (Event Log)
Alarm information
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AC Fail/AC High Voltage / AC Low Voltage Alarm Description
There are three (3) AC alarm conditions that are monitored by the system: AC Fail, AC High Voltage and AC Low Voltage. AC fail occurs when AC current is not present. AC high Voltage (ACH) is a factory set parameter and can be adjusted. High Voltage Alarm (ACH) to the desired voltage. High Voltage alarms result in the system shutting down rectifiers until AC is restored (AC is restored, or the AC voltage returns to levels within the parameter threshold settings.
• AC Fail Trouble Shooting: Verify the AC input voltage at the AC service panel by a multi-meter. To check whether commercial power problem or AC circuit breaker tripped causes the AC Fail. The AC circuit breaker should be tripped until the AC utility is repaired and the AC input is within input specifications.
• AC High Voltage (ACH) Trouble shooting: Verify the AC input voltage at the AC service panel by a multi-meter. If the AC input voltage is higher than the threshold setting, the system will continue to operate. But if the AC voltage is not higher than the setting value, although the system still continues to operate, the CSU may be faulty. The CSU should be swapped with a spare. Follow established repair/return policy to have the faulty CSU repaired by Delta Products.
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DC Output Voltage High/Low (HV/LV)
Verify the output of each rectifier. If the rectifier output is not within tolerance, swap the rectifier with a spare module, and return the faulty unit to Delta Products for repair. If the output of each rectifier is within tolerance, check the parameters to ensure the correct settings.
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Load/Battery Breaker Trip Alarm
If the circuit breaker continues to fail:
Check trip load side still short or over rating.
Check the DC Branch load (fed by the DC circuit breaker) to ensure the circuit breaker is the correct rating. If the branch load exceeds the circuit breaker rating, the circuit breaker must be changed to a higher rating.
Swap with a spare circuit breaker with a higher rating.
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Over-Temperature Alarm
This alarm is generated when the threshold temperature set in parameter alarm setting TA/Tb1 is exceeded and also controls the Temperature Compensation Voltage Control. The CSU senses the temperature via sensor TA/Tb1 and generates an Ambient Over Temperature Alarm setting TA/Tb1.
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Over Temperature - Ambient Troubleshooting: Verify that the ambient temperature has exceeded the parameter setting by checking the thermal sensor reading in the hut or equipment room and comparing the reading to the CSU Reading. – If the TA parameter setting has been exceeded, increase the air conditioning. – If the TA threshold is exceeded, it is recommended to turn off the AC Main
feeding the Rectifiers until the ambient temperature has decreased below the threshold temperature.
– If the sensor is defective, turn the Temperature Compensation Feature off. Contact Delta for a replacement sensor
Over-Temperature Alarm
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Over Temperature - Battery Alarm: This alarm is generated when the TB temperature is exceeded the threshold temperature set. The CSU senses the temperature via sensor TB and generates a Battery Over Temperature Alarm-TB.
Over Temperature-Battery Troubleshooting: Check the battery temperature and verify it is within the TB parameter threshold. If the TB thresholds are not exceeded, check the thermostat reading in the hut or equipment room and comparing the reading to the CSU reading. If the TB sensor is defective, contact Delta for a replacement sensor. It is recommended that if the system is in the equalize mode, switch the status to float to reduce the battery temperature.
Over-Temperature Alarm
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Rectifier Failure Alarm
When a rectifier fails, the alarm information is sent to the CSU and the rectifier is shut down. The rectifier should be swapped out with a spare unit and the faulty unit returned to Delta for repair.
Warning! Do not open the rectifier module. There are no serviceable parts. Call Delta Customer Service for a RMA number for repair and return.
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Troubleshooting rectifiers
Use the following troubleshooting table if there is a rectifier alarm to find out whether a rectifier is faulty, or the failure is outside the rectifier module.LED “ok”: OFF and an alarm signal active:
Event Definition
Mains voltage is missing Check mains fuse and connector
Fan Failure If a fan failure is detected, an alarm is issued (RFA/FF LED flashes ‘ON’ for 0.25 seconds and ‘OFF’ for 0.25 seconds) and the rectifier shuts down. Check air flow at front, clean air filter, check fan and replace rectifier module
Rectifier is faulty Replace rectifier module
Communication failed R Rectifier internal communication fail; (RFA/FF LED flashes ‘ON’ for 2 seconds and ‘OFF’ for 1 seconds) Reset the communication fail alarm from controller, Check bus cable to controller, replace rectifier module
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Troubleshooting batteries
Please follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions for troubleshooting batteries. If a battery is changed or replaced, check the voltage and recalibrate the controller. System temperature readings must also be checked and recalibrated.
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Contacting Delta customer serviceIf an alarm or specific problem cannot be resolved, please contact the nearest Delta office or Delta representative for further assistance. Please have the system type and serial number ready before contacting Delta.
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Local Service support in Vietnam
Contact window 1: Delta engineer in Vietnam
Name: Phu Nguyen– Hanoi
Email address: [email protected]
Phone #: +84 943 553 022
Contact window 2 for escalated issues:. Sales office in VietnamName: Christie Nguyen – Hanoi Email address: [email protected]
Phone #: +84 4 62754420/ +84 9737 46699
Service support from HQ in Taiwan
Contact window 1: Delta engineer in Taiwan
Name: Chad Tseng
Email address: [email protected]
Phone #: +886-3-4526107 ext.6358
Contact window 2: Delta Quality Manager in Taiwan
Name: Sunny Hong
Email address: [email protected]
Phone #: +886-886-4526107 ext.6415
Contacting Delta customer service
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Maintenance - Change battery
Battery should be replaced with the same type when the old battery had out of working. The battery replacing sequences are:
1. Switch of the battery breaker 2. Remove the battery leading wires from battery terminals 3. Remove battery temperature sensor cable 4. Remove the bus between battery cell 5. Remove the old battery and replace the new one 6. Re-connecting the bus and leading wires in reverse order of 1 to 4
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Maintenance - Change DC breaker
All wiring to the breakers are use lead with striped ends. Ensure to tight the screw and keep the wires are all into the breaker terminal, no any wires or threads are remain outside of the breaker to avoid short-circuit. Refer to the figure below.
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Maintenance - Replace rectifier
Remove rectifier modules 1. If on-line operation hot-swappable required, make sure the battery connection is correct to avoid system shutdown during the operation. 2. Move the both locking devices (to unlock direction) to un-lock the rectifier. 3. Pull out the rectifier module slowly from the shelf, using one hand to support the rectifier and remove the rectifier from the shelf. Insert rectifier modules 1. Install the rectifier module, holding the handle with one hand and using the other to support the rear half of the rectifier module. Push into the shelf carefully. 2. Lock the rectifier by pushes the two locking devices (to the lock direction) to lock the rectifier 3. Check rectifier LED and make sure they are in normal operation. The rectifier shall only have GREEN LED on if it works properly. 4. Check controller and make sure there is no alarm message shown.
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