Emerson 4015 ACU+ Controller Ethernet Connection if required, Temperature Probes

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IM584000300

Installation Instructions

 

Issue AB, April 3, 2013

Spec. No. 584000300 (Model 4015-X003)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature Probes

Note: Each temperature probe consists of two pieces that plug together to make a complete probe. See SAG584000300 for part numbers and descriptions.

Up to two (2) temperature probes can be connected to the IB2. Any combination of the two (2) temperature probes can be programmed to monitor ambient air temperature and/or battery temperature. A temperature probe set to monitor battery temperature can also be used for the rectifier battery charge temperature compensation feature. The battery charge temperature compensation feature allows the controller to automatically increase or decrease the output voltage of the system to maintain battery float current as battery temperature decreases or increases, respectively. Battery life can be extended when an optimum charge voltage to the battery with respect to temperature is maintained. A temperature probe set to monitor battery temperature can also be used for the BTRM (battery thermal runaway management) feature. The BTRM feature lowers output voltage when a high temperature condition exist to control against battery thermal runaway. Refer to the ACU+ Controller Operation Instructions (UM1M820NNB-1) for programming information.

A temperature probe programmed to monitor battery temperature should be mounted on the top or side of a battery block to sense battery temperature. A temperature probe used for battery charge temperature compensation and/or BTRM (Battery Thermal Runaway Management) should also be mounted on the top or side of a battery block. A temperature probe programmed to monitor ambient temperature should be mounted in a convenient location, away from direct sources of heat or cold.

Recommended Battery Temperature Probe Location for Furnished List 91, 92 Battery Tray: If a battery temperature probe is to be used, it is recommended to secure it on top of a battery block near the location indicated in Figure 3-12.

ACU+ Controller Ethernet Connection (if required)

The ACU+ Controller provides a Web Interface via an Ethernet connection. This interface can be accessed locally on a computer or remotely through a network. An RJ-45 10BaseT jack is provided on the front of the ACU+ Controller for connection to a computer or into a customer's network. This jack has a standard Ethernet pin configuration scheme, twisted pair. Refer to Figure 3-14for location. Use shielded Ethernet cable (grounded at both ends). Note that the ACU+ RJ-45 jack is connected to chassis ground. Refer to the ACU+ Controller Operation Instructions (UM1M820NNB-1) for operational details.

Warning: The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra- building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to the interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

The intra-building port (RJ-45) of the equipment or subassembly must use shielded intra-building cabling/wiring that is grounded at both ends.

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Chapter 3. Making Electrical Connections

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Contents Installation Instructions IM584000300 Issue AB, April 3Page Table of Contents Issue AB, April 3 Spec. No Model Voltages General SafetyImportant Safety Instructions AC Input Voltages DC Input/Output VoltagesBattery if Equipped Personal Protective Equipment PPE Circuit Card Handling Maintenance and Servicing ProceduresDual Hazardous Input Power Sources GeneralStatic Warning IM584000300 System Packaging Bound System Installation ManualCustomer Documentation Package USB Drive with All Customer DocumentationGeneral Part Number Qty Power and Control Sub-Rack List 11Temperature Probes List 98 Part Number Qty Rectifiers Part Number QtyDC Load Distribution Sub-Rack List 21, 22, 23 Battery Tray List 91 Recommended Tools and Test Equipment Checklist -Factory Integrated System List R1, R2 Installation Acceptance ChecklistGeneral Checklist Customer Integrated System ship loose General Requirements Air Flow Diagram Installing the SystemAir Flow Securing the IT Rack to the Floor Inspecting the Equipment Storing for Delayed InstallationsStoring for Delayed Installation Inspecting the EquipmentFor customer provided IT rack installation only Installing Individual SUB-RACKS Into CutomerInstalling the Sub-Racks Customer Supplied IT Rack GuidelinesIM584000300 Electrically Interconnecting the Sub-Racks Mounting DetailsTorque Important Safety Instructions Wiring ConsiderationsOutput Ground Configurations Cable RoutingSub-Rack IM584000300 Removable Panel Grounding Hrmg Configurations Only Bus Grounding ConnectionTasks to be Performed for Customer Integrated Systems Sub-Rack Grounding Frame GroundIssue AB, April 3 Spec. No Model Load Distribution Sub-Rack Battery TrayLoad Distribution Sub-Rack Power and Control Sub-Rack Sub-Racks Electrical Interconnections Sub-Rack Interconnections Making Electrical Connections Power and Control Sub-Rack Battery Tray IT Rack Grounding Frame Ground Tasks to be Perform for ALL InstallationsConduit Grounding Frame Ground Hrmg System Grounding Grounding Scheme DiagramNPG System Grounding Suggested AC Input Power Connections AC Input Power Connections Making Electrical ConnectionsHrmg High Resistance Midpoint Ground Configuration NPG Negative Pole Ground ConfigurationLoad Distribution Sub-Rack Installing Battery Sub-Trays Battery Manufacturer InformationRefer to -12as this procedure is performed Battery Sub-Trays External Battery Connections if required External Battery Connections Making Electrical Connections Customer Connection To External Battery StringsDigital Inputs IB2 ACU+ Controller Interface Board Connections if requiredDigital Inputs and Programmable Relay Outputs Programmable Relay OutputsTemperature Probes Installation Instructions Issue AB, April 3 Spec. No ModelACU+ Controller Ethernet Connection if required Power and Control Sub-Rack Programmable J6-4 None J6-2 J7-5 J6-5J6-3 None J6-1 J6-6 J7-3 None J7-1 J7-6Power and Control Chapter Installing the Rectifier Module Initial Startup Preparation Circuit Breaker Locations Initially Starting the SystemInitially Starting the System ACU+ Controller Initialization ACU+ Controller Local Indicators and Navigation KeysVersion ***** Starting… IM584000300 Verifying the Configuration File Changing Battery Capacity Rating in the ACU+To Enter a Password Checking Basic System SettingsProcedure To Select a Sub-Menu To Change a ParameterPage Configuring the ACU+ Identification of Rectifiers Checking the System Shutdown Circuit Checking System StatusFinal Steps Reference DocumentsChange Issue Number Description of Change ECONetPerform Optimization Services For More Information