Emerson 4015 installation instructions Static Warning

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Installation Instructions

IM584000300

Spec. No. 584000300 (Model 4015-X003)

Issue AB, April 3, 2013

 

 

STATIC WARNING

The printed circuit cards used in this equipment contain static sensitive components. The warnings listed below must be observed to prevent damage to these components. Disregarding any of these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.

1.Strictly adhere to the procedures provided in this document.

2.Before touching any static sensitive component or printed circuit card containing such a component, discharge all static electricity from yourself by wearing a wrist strap grounded through a one megohm resistor. Some wrist straps, such as Emerson Network Power Part Number 631810600, have a built-in one megohm resistor; no external resistor is necessary.

Read and follow wrist strap manufacturer’s instructions outlining use of a specific wrist strap.

3.Do not touch the traces or components on a printed circuit card containing static sensitive components. Handle the printed circuit card only by the edges that do not have connector pads.

4.After removing a printed circuit card containing a static sensitive component, place the printed circuit card only on conductive or anti-static material such as conductive foam, conductive plastic, or aluminum foil. Do not use ordinary Styrofoam or ordinary plastic.

5.Store and ship static sensitive devices or printed circuit cards containing such components only in static shielding containers.

6.If necessary to repair a printed circuit card containing a static sensitive component, wear an appropriately grounded wrist strap, work on a conductive surface, use a grounded soldering iron, and use grounded test equipment.

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Systems, North America, Inc. Any copying, use, or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power, Energy Systems, North America, Inc. is strictly prohibited.

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Contents IM584000300 Issue AB, April 3 Installation InstructionsPage Table of Contents Issue AB, April 3 Spec. No Model Important Safety Instructions General SafetyVoltages AC Input Voltages DC Input/Output VoltagesBattery if Equipped Personal Protective Equipment PPE Dual Hazardous Input Power Sources Maintenance and Servicing ProceduresCircuit Card Handling GeneralStatic Warning IM584000300 Customer Documentation Package Bound System Installation ManualSystem Packaging USB Drive with All Customer DocumentationTemperature Probes List 98 Part Number Qty Power and Control Sub-Rack List 11General Part Number Qty Rectifiers Part Number QtyDC Load Distribution Sub-Rack List 21, 22, 23 Battery Tray List 91 Recommended Tools and Test Equipment Installation Acceptance Checklist Checklist -Factory Integrated System List R1, R2General Checklist Customer Integrated System ship loose Air Flow Diagram Installing the System General RequirementsAir Flow Storing for Delayed Installation Inspecting the Equipment Storing for Delayed InstallationsSecuring the IT Rack to the Floor Inspecting the EquipmentInstalling the Sub-Racks Installing Individual SUB-RACKS Into CutomerFor customer provided IT rack installation only Customer Supplied IT Rack GuidelinesIM584000300 Mounting Details Electrically Interconnecting the Sub-RacksOutput Ground Configurations Important Safety Instructions Wiring ConsiderationsTorque Cable RoutingSub-Rack IM584000300 Removable Panel Tasks to be Performed for Customer Integrated Systems Hrmg Configurations Only Bus Grounding ConnectionGrounding Sub-Rack Grounding Frame GroundBattery Tray Issue AB, April 3 Spec. No Model Load Distribution Sub-RackLoad 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 Tasks to be Perform for ALL Installations IT Rack Grounding Frame GroundConduit Grounding Frame Ground Grounding Scheme Diagram Hrmg System GroundingNPG System Grounding Suggested AC Input Power Connections Making Electrical Connections AC Input Power ConnectionsNPG Negative Pole Ground Configuration Hrmg High Resistance Midpoint Ground ConfigurationLoad Distribution Sub-Rack Battery Manufacturer Information Installing Battery Sub-TraysRefer to -12as this procedure is performed Battery Sub-Trays External Battery Connections if required Customer Connection To External Battery Strings External Battery Connections Making Electrical ConnectionsDigital Inputs and Programmable Relay Outputs IB2 ACU+ Controller Interface Board Connections if requiredDigital Inputs Programmable Relay OutputsInstallation Instructions Issue AB, April 3 Spec. No Model Temperature ProbesACU+ Controller Ethernet Connection if required Power and Control Sub-Rack Programmable J6-3 None J6-1 J6-6 J6-5J6-4 None J6-2 J7-5 J7-3 None J7-1 J7-6Power and Control Chapter Installing the Rectifier Module Circuit Breaker Locations Initially Starting the System Initial Startup PreparationInitially Starting the System ACU+ Controller Local Indicators and Navigation Keys ACU+ Controller InitializationVersion ***** Starting… IM584000300 Changing Battery Capacity Rating in the ACU+ Verifying the Configuration FileProcedure To Select a Sub-Menu Checking Basic System SettingsTo Enter a Password To Change a ParameterPage Configuring the ACU+ Identification of Rectifiers Checking System Status Checking the System Shutdown CircuitReference Documents Final StepsECO Change Issue Number Description of ChangeFor More Information NetPerform Optimization Services