Emerson NT5C06D user manual Slope Load Share, Forced Load Share, Load Share Adjustment Procedure

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Slope Load Share

When the rectifier is connected in parallel with rectifiers in the same power shelf, or other power shelves, and this method of load sharing is desired, the SLS / FS switch of each rectifier must be pushed towards the SLS.

Forced Load Share

When the preferred method for load sharing is Forced Load Share, the SLS / FS switch of each rectifier must be pushed toward the FS designation. The power shelf must be connected to the next shelf through the 26-pin ribbon signal connector (pin-16), or to other compatible rectifiers equipped with a forced load share signal 0-12 volt positive bus.

Load Share Adjustment Procedure

If, after presetting the output voltage (float or equalize), the rectifier does not share the load with the other rectifiers in the power plant, take the following steps:

Procedure 5 - Adjusting the load share

Step

Action

1

Verify that all the share mode settings are the same SLS or FS.

2

Verify that all the rectifier sense points are the same.

3

Verify that all the rectifiers are in float or all are in the equalize mode (that

 

is, the modes are not mixed).

4

If the above three cases are true, then this output voltage is

 

maladjusted.

 

Follow step A or B below.

 

A) If the rectifier is in Slope Share:

 

With the DC breaker ON, adjust the FLT (or EQL) potentiometer

 

clockwise, if the current is too low, or counter clockwise, if the

 

current is too high.

 

B) If the rectifier is in Forced Share:

 

Rectifier output is maladjusted by more than + 0.5 V. OPEN the DC breaker

 

and adjust the rectifier output within 0.1 V of the plant voltage. Adjust the

 

rectifier float voltage to the desired system float voltage. CLOSE the DC

 

breaker and the rectifier will automatically share the load.

 

end

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 List of Procedures List of FiguresShelf List of TablesThis page is left blank intentionally Introduction DescriptionEquipment Identification MPS75 NT5C10CX  power shelf 23-inchApplications MPS75 Modular Power Shelf-NT5C10C with 8-pin signal cables NT5C06D Switch Mode Rectifier Electrical specifications SpecificationsElectrical specifications Efficiency and Power Factor Output noise and rippleReliability Heat DissipationStorage Environmental specifications OperatingTransportation Specifications Tools and test equipment Installation and start upInstalling the power shelf Wiring the power shelf Procedure 1 Installing the power shelf Step ActionInstalling the AC power AC cable wire sizeAWG for each rectifier Max for each rectifierDC Conductors Installation Power shelf individual AC connectionControl and Alarm Connections Connecting the DC power shelfRectifier Failure Alarm Rectifier 1 fail alarmRectifier 2 fail alarm Rectifier 3 fail alarmAC Line Fail Alarm Fan AlarmDC Circuit Breaker Sense FailA0384387 SIG NAL Cables FRO M Shelves Verification Installing the rectifierFactory setting Procedure 4 Starting up the rectifier Step High Voltage Shutdown Hvsd Adjustment Float Voltage Adjustment Rectifier meter accuracy= 52.2 + .15 V = 52.35 Load Sharing Ii Forced ShareCurrent Limit Verification CL Load Share Adjustment Procedure Procedure 5 Adjusting the load share Step ActionSlope Load Share Forced Load ShareOperation Features Front panel controlsLocal float / equalize control High voltage shutdown Hvsd localStart-up delay IndicatorsRectifier failure alarm RFA Fan failure alarmSense fail alarm SEN Fail Local ON/OFF control AC breakerRemote ON/OFF control Remote voltage sensingDischarge of output capacitors Sequential startParallel operation Local / remote high voltage shutdown reset Power interface edge connectorInput AC voltage monitor Thermal shutdownSignal interface connector Power interface connectionsControl signal connections Float / equalize MaintenanceProcedure 6 Adjusting the float / equalize Step Fan failure High voltage shutdown HvsdCooling fan Fan replacement NT5C06D rear view Power shelf This page is left blank intentionally System fault diagnosis Fault symptom Possible causes TroubleshootingAlarm indication RFA fault SEN Fail fault Erratic load faultCurrent or voltage float fault Fault symptom Possible causesAppendix a Replacement parts CPCAppendix a Replacement parts Country Appendix B Technical service assistanceLocal toll-free prefixes United States Canada Europe Asia and the Pacific Appendix B Technical service assistanceToll-free technical assistance numbers List of terms and acronyms Rectifier Fail Alarm Normally OpenNorthern Telecom Sense FailPage Part of Emerson Network Power