Emerson MPR25, MPR15 Series user manual Low voltage disconnect LVD

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Procedure 15 - Parallel verification

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step

 

 

Action

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

It is recommended to leave the units functioning for at least 30 minutes

 

 

 

to reach full stability prior to final adjustment.

 

2

 

Turn all the DC breakers to the ON position.

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

Turn all the AC breakers to the ON position.

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

To achieve the system float voltage determined by the battery vendor or

 

 

 

the power engineer, increase the FLT potentiometer of the lowest current

 

 

 

rectifier, or reduce the FLT potentiometer of the highest current rectifier

 

 

 

to bring the system float voltage up or down respectively.

 

 

 

The system float voltage shall be read from the system’s meter voltage

 

 

 

reading.

 

 

 

 

Verify that the system float voltage level is constant while proceeding

 

 

 

through the next step.

 

5

 

The load share amperage for each rectifier must be equal. Adjust the

 

 

 

individual float potentiometer as needed to balance the current delivered

 

 

 

by each rectifier. It is recommended that the current from each rectifier

 

 

 

be at least 3 amperes (that is, 9 A for three rectifiers) for best operating

 

 

 

results.

 

 

 

 

 

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Note:

Some rectifiers may still indicate an RFA (red RFA led).

 

 

 

 

A red RFA indicates a rectifier delivering less than 0.1 A.

 

 

 

 

Rotating the float potentiometer (FLT) slightly clockwise

 

 

 

 

will make the LED illuminate green.

Low voltage disconnect (LVD)

Testing and adjusting the LVD units (NT6C13FA/FH) (Circuit Pack

NT6C13PB Rel. 03).

To verify the LVA and LVD/LVDR operating levels on line, without disconnecting the load, proceed as indicated in Procedure 16:

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Contents NT5C06B/C 25A Switch Mode RectifierPage Part of Emerson Network Power Page Publication history October 1 February 15Contents Contents Inrush current limiting fuse F1 Low voltage disconnect 101105 List of FiguresList of Tables Rectifier AC and DC power internal cabling harnessList of Procedures About this manual Safety precautionsPurpose of this manual How this manual is organizedThis page is left blank intentionally Applications IntroductionNT5C06B/C models Rectifier feature summaryRectifier models Mechanical SpecificationsElectrical Rectifier voltage and current MPR15/MPR25 input current requirementsOutput noise and ripple Output voltageAcoustical noise Efficiency and power factorReliability Heat dissipationStorage TransportationRectifier operation OperationLocal float / equalize control Indicator lampsDisplay and rear interface Fan failure alarm Rectifier failure alarm RFAInternal high voltage shut down Hvsd Local ON/OFF control DC and optional AC breakersTest points V+ Fan cooling assemblyCurrent meter Fan filter optionPower interface edge connector Signal connectorFeatures Operating features Remote voltage sensingAC inrush current Monitoring features Input AC voltage monitorSequential start Parallel operationControl features Remote ON/OFF control Measurement features Remote rectifier current measurementOutput current monitor Remote high voltage shutdownRemote equalize control Local/remote high voltage shutdown resetSignal connections Signal Connector Rectifier and controller interface connections Designation Description SignalPower shelf Features MPS75S MPS75E MPS50S MPS50E Power Shelf Feature SummaryPEC Code Color Modular power shelf embedded application signal availabilityWhen used with an RPM1000C, order P0736447 Modular power shelf system application signal availability List of abbreviations used in Tables 6 19-inch power shelf front view23-inch power shelf front view Electrical Power shelf NT5C10BM e/w EQL switch assemblyOutput current One rectifier Environmental Tools and test equipment Installation and start-up proceduresInstallation procedure 19-inch power shelf 19-inch power shelf NT5C10BF and NT5C10BP only Cabling the power shelfInch embedded shelf NT5C10BF-1 and NT5C10BP Shelf configuration Inch system shelf NT5C10CA-1/2Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BA-1/2 Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BA-3/4Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BC-1/2 Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BA-5/6,NT5C10BB-3/4Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BB-1/2 Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BM Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BC-3, NT5C10BD-3Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BL Inch embedded shelf NT5C10BJ, NT5C10BKInch system shelf NT5C10CO Procedure 2 Common bussed AC connection side access StepP0711722 Procedure 4 Individual AC connection-side access Step Embedded shelf left view Individual AC side accessProcedure 5 Individual AC connection side access Step System or embedded shelf left view individual AC side accessInstallation and start-up procedures Procedure 7 DC connection side access Step Procedure 8 DC connection rear access Step Power plant interface signal cablingDesignation Description Signal Standard system application signal cable connectionsNT5C10BJ & NT5C10BK NT5C10BA-3/4 special operating signal AC fail NCNT5C10BM Installing the rectifier Operating voltage Cabling the rectifierLVD installation in the shelf Embedded shelf LVD connections side access Start-up procedure Factory set voltage limitsProcedure 11 Rectifier power-up Step Rectifier power-upRe-adjust if needed return to step Hvsd adjustmentDesired Hvsd level Float voltage on the test pointsEqualize voltage adjustment Float voltage adjustmentProcedure 13 Float voltage adjustment Step Procedure 14 Equalize voltage adjustment StepParallel verification Low voltage disconnect LVD Procedure 16 Low voltage disconnect adjustment Step Action Adjustment for the 50 a LVD unit Rel , 02A, 3 & 3AProcedure 18 Low voltage alarm adjustment Step Low voltage alarm LVA adjustmentLVD/low voltage disconnect / reconnect Lvdr adjustment Rectifier replacement/add-on procedure Low voltage disconnect DC cabling Control and monitoring signalsOperation Test featureThis page is left blank intentionally Procedure 20 Float/equalize and remote equalize Step Action MaintenanceMaintenance Rectifier Fan cooling Power shelfFilter Low voltage disconnect Troubleshooting Rectifier fail alarmFan failure Fan replacement procedureProcedure 21 Fan replacement Step End Fan assembly Symptom Possible cause Fault diagnosisThis page is left blank intentionally References System application power shelf MPS50S and MPS75SEmbedded application power shelf MPS50E and MPS75E Low voltage disconnect Embedded application Brown Embedded application Oxford greySystem application Brown System application Dolphin greyNT5C10BA-5/6 and NT5C10BB-1/2, 3/4 embedded application NT5C10BA-1/2 embedded application NT5C10BA-3/4 embedded application NT5C10BD embedded application NT5C10BD and NT5C10BP embedded application To First References RPM Unit JE1 To RFA COM of Office Alarm Circuit JE2 JE1 PE1 P0711722 To -48VDC Output Embedded application NT5C10BL Embedded application NT5C10BM e/w NT5C10KB System application NT5C10CO Application NT5C06B/C This page is left blank intentionally Purpose Appendix a NT5C10BF-1 and NT5C10BPApplication Ftip applicationFactory set voltage limits Ftop application AlarmsPower and signal lead termination Main/standby Application configuration table Rectifier FunctionShelf labeling General requirements Power shelf sizeAppendix B NT5C10CO shelf NT5C10CO power shelf DescriptionGeneral 105Technical specifications Procedure 22 Power-up and verification Step Action Power-up and verification VerificationProcedure 23 Adjustment and verification Step Adjustment and verificationPosition is lit Procedure 23 Adjustment and verification Step ActionOpen Closed Systems equipped with NT5C10CO power shelf fault diagnosis TroubleshootingThis page is left blank intentionally 113 Appendix C Recommended replacement partsAppendix C Recommended replacement parts Local toll-free prefixes Appendix D Technical service assistance115 CountryUnited States Canada Europe Asia and the Pacific Toll-free technical assistance numbers117 Abbreviations and acronymsAbbreviations and acronyms Page 25A Switch Mode Rectifier

MPR15 Series, MPR25 specifications

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