Emerson NT5C06D user manual Sequential start, Parallel operation, Discharge of output capacitors

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Sequential start

The rectifier TR lead is available for use with an external sequential start circuit.

Parallel operation

The rectifier is capable of operating in parallel with other rectifiers having similar output characteristics and shares the total load proportionally to its output rating.

Two load-sharing methods are available:

-Slope load sharing

-Forced load sharing (positive bus)

The load sharing method is normally set at the time of installation by the SLS / FS switches located on the front panel of the rectifier. The rectifier is factory set to the Slope Load Sharing Mode.

a)Slope Load Sharing (SLS)

When the SLS / FS switch is set to the SLS position, load sharing is achieved, by a -300 mV slope on the output voltage, from no load to full load on the rectifier. This mode should be used when rectifiers from different vendors are used which are not all equipped with the forced load-sharing feature. In this mode the units will share the load within +10% of their maximum output rating.

b)Forced Load Sharing (FS)

When the SLS / FS switch is set to the FS position, forced load sharing is achieved by an internal control circuit which, by slightly modifying the loop reference, achieves equal output current between rectifiers. For this to occur the rectifiers must communicate their operating current to other units on the same power plant. The CS terminals of the rectifiers in the same power shelf are connected through the back plane (for shelves equipped with a pcb backplane only). In this mode the units will share the load within +2% of their maximum output rating.

Discharge of output capacitors

The output capacitors will be completely discharged (< 2 V) two minutes after the AC power has been removed and the rectifier has been disconnected from the batteries or parallel units.

Helios Rectifier 25/48 Installation and User Manual

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Contents P0831010 Standard 7.00 May Helios Rectifier 25/48 Single Phase -48V, 25 aPage Helios Rectifier 25/48 Single Phase -48V, 25A Page Publication history This page is left blank intentionally Contents Contents List of Figures List of ProceduresShelf List of TablesThis page is left blank intentionally Description IntroductionApplications 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 Output noise and ripple Efficiency and Power FactorReliability Heat DissipationTransportation Environmental specifications OperatingStorage Specifications Installing the power shelf Installation and start upTools and test equipment Procedure 1 Installing the power shelf Step Action Wiring the power shelfAC cable wire size Installing the AC powerAWG for each rectifier Max for each rectifierPower shelf individual AC connection DC Conductors InstallationConnecting the DC power shelf Control and Alarm ConnectionsRectifier 1 fail alarm Rectifier Failure AlarmRectifier 2 fail alarm Rectifier 3 fail alarmFan Alarm AC Line Fail AlarmDC Circuit Breaker Sense FailA0384387 SIG NAL Cables FRO M Shelves Factory setting Installing the rectifierVerification High Voltage Shutdown Hvsd Adjustment Procedure 4 Starting up the rectifier StepFloat Voltage Adjustment Rectifier meter accuracy= 52.2 + .15 V = 52.35 Current Limit Verification CL Ii Forced ShareLoad Sharing Procedure 5 Adjusting the load share Step Action Load Share Adjustment ProcedureSlope Load Share Forced Load ShareOperation Front panel controls FeaturesLocal float / equalize control High voltage shutdown Hvsd localIndicators Start-up delayRectifier failure alarm RFA Fan failure alarmLocal ON/OFF control AC breaker Sense fail alarm SEN FailRemote ON/OFF control Remote voltage sensingParallel operation Sequential startDischarge of output capacitors Power interface edge connector Local / remote high voltage shutdown resetInput AC voltage monitor Thermal shutdownPower interface connections Signal interface connectorControl 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 Erratic load fault SEN Fail faultCurrent or voltage float fault Fault symptom Possible causesCPC Appendix a Replacement partsAppendix 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 Normally Open Rectifier Fail AlarmNorthern Telecom Sense FailPage Part of Emerson Network Power