Emerson NT5C06D user manual DC Conductors Installation, Power shelf individual AC connection

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Figure 5 - Power shelf individual AC connection

 

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When cabling the AC to the power shelf, make sure that each corresponding safety ground wire is properly connected to the terminal designated FR GND.

This grounding is proven to be sufficient, but for systems requiring an extra ground connection, an 8 AWG cable wire (color green, insulation 105°C) can be installed in addition to the existing cable and be connected to an external system ground. The new ground wire can be installed on one of the existing FR GND terminal screws located inside the power shelf with a 0.25-inch terminating ring lug. The wire must be routed along the top back of the shelf and come out the back opening on the right DC cabling side. Make sure that the wire does not interfere with the rectifier connections.

CAUTION

Do not insert fuses or operate circuit breakers (switches) until the entire system has been assembled and you have been instructed to do so in the appropriate procedure.

DC Conductors Installation

Make the connections at the power shelf prior to connecting DC leads to the battery or the distribution (load). Permanently connect the shelf to the interconnect and distribution panel using the properly-size cable by referring to Table 4. The DC output of the rectifiers is terminated on two busbars (RTN & -48 V) located on the right side of the shelf. The length of the conductors should be minimized to reduce voltage drops and interference.

UM5C06D ( 169-2071-504 ) P0831010 Standard 7.00 May 2001

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Contents Helios Rectifier 25/48 Single Phase -48V, 25 a P0831010 Standard 7.00 MayPage Helios Rectifier 25/48 Single Phase -48V, 25A Page Publication history This page is left blank intentionally Contents Contents Shelf List of ProceduresList of Figures List of TablesThis page is left blank intentionally Introduction DescriptionApplications MPS75 NT5C10CX  power shelf 23-inchEquipment Identification MPS75 Modular Power Shelf-NT5C10C with 8-pin signal cables NT5C06D Switch Mode Rectifier Electrical specifications SpecificationsElectrical specifications Reliability Efficiency and Power FactorOutput noise and ripple Heat DissipationTransportation Environmental specifications OperatingStorage Specifications Installing the power shelf Installation and start upTools and test equipment Wiring the power shelf Procedure 1 Installing the power shelf Step ActionAWG for each rectifier Installing the AC powerAC cable wire size Max for each rectifierDC Conductors Installation Power shelf individual AC connectionControl and Alarm Connections Connecting the DC power shelfRectifier 2 fail alarm Rectifier Failure AlarmRectifier 1 fail alarm Rectifier 3 fail alarmDC Circuit Breaker AC Line Fail AlarmFan Alarm Sense FailA0384387 SIG NAL Cables FRO M Shelves Factory setting Installing the rectifierVerification Float Voltage Adjustment Procedure 4 Starting up the rectifier StepHigh Voltage Shutdown Hvsd Adjustment Rectifier meter accuracy= 52.2 + .15 V = 52.35 Current Limit Verification CL Ii Forced ShareLoad Sharing Slope Load Share Load Share Adjustment ProcedureProcedure 5 Adjusting the load share Step Action Forced Load ShareOperation Local float / equalize control FeaturesFront panel controls High voltage shutdown Hvsd localRectifier failure alarm RFA Start-up delayIndicators Fan failure alarmRemote ON/OFF control Sense fail alarm SEN FailLocal ON/OFF control AC breaker Remote voltage sensingParallel operation Sequential startDischarge of output capacitors Input AC voltage monitor Local / remote high voltage shutdown resetPower interface edge connector Thermal shutdownSignal interface connector Power interface connectionsControl signal connections Procedure 6 Adjusting the float / equalize Step MaintenanceFloat / equalize Cooling fan High voltage shutdown HvsdFan failure Fan replacement NT5C06D rear view Power shelf This page is left blank intentionally Alarm indication RFA fault TroubleshootingSystem fault diagnosis Fault symptom Possible causes Current or voltage float fault SEN Fail faultErratic load fault Fault symptom Possible causesAppendix a Replacement parts CPCAppendix a Replacement parts Local toll-free prefixes Appendix B Technical service assistanceCountry Toll-free technical assistance numbers Appendix B Technical service assistanceUnited States Canada Europe Asia and the Pacific List of terms and acronyms Northern Telecom Rectifier Fail AlarmNormally Open Sense FailPage Part of Emerson Network Power