Liebert 1500, 3000, 4000, 6000 A user manual Electrical specifications of the fuse panels

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Electrical specifications of the fuse panels

The electrical specifications of the fuse panels are described in Table 15.

Table 15 Electrical specifications of the fuse panels

 

 

 

Fuses

Busbar

 

 

 

 

 

Panel number

Figure

Quantity

 

Capacity

capacity

 

 

 

 

 

 

(20) QFF 0-5 A

Figure 5

20

 

0-5 A

60 A

60 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(16) QFF 0-5 A &

Figure 6

16

 

0-5 A

300 A

(12) ABS 5-30 A

 

12

 

0-30 A

 

300 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(16) QFF 0-5 A &

Figure 7

8

 

0-30 A

250 A

(6) TPN 5-30 A

 

 

 

 

 

250 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(8) TPN 5-30 A

Figure 8

8

 

31-60 A

300 A

250 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(4) RS100P 70-100 A

Figure 9

4

 

70-100 A

300 A

300 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(4) CRS200P 150-200 A

Figure 10

4

 

101-200 A

600 A

600 A max

 

 

 

 

 

(4) CRS200P 150-200 A (w/load shunts)

 

 

 

 

 

600 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(4) TPL 225-600 A

Figure 11

4

 

225-600 A

1600 A

1600 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(18) TPS 1-70 A

Figure 12

18

 

0-70 A

600 A

600 A max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.3.2Circuit Breaker Panels

Mechanical specifications of the circuit breaker panels

The mechanical specifications of the circuit breaker panels are described in Table 16.

Table 16 Mechanical specifications of the circuit breaker panels

Panel description

Figure

Height

Width

Weight

 

 

 

 

 

(24) Plug-In 1-100 A

Figure 13

165 mm

584 mm

9.1kg

900 A max

 

(6.5 in.)

(23.0 in.)

(20 lb.)

 

 

 

 

 

(4) 70-250 A

Figure 14

178 mm

584 mm

10.5 kg

900 A max *

 

(7.0 in.)

(23.0 in.)

(25 lb)

 

 

 

 

 

(2) 400 A

Figure 15

178 mm

584 mm

10.5 kg

 

 

(7.0 in.)

(23.0 in.)

(25 lb)

 

 

 

 

 

(1) 600-700 A

Figure 16

178 mm

584 mm

10.5 kg

 

 

(7.0 in.)

(23.0 in.)

(25 lb)

 

 

 

 

 

* The 250 A circuit breaker has two poles, thus the panel can accommodate a maximum of two 250 A breakers. An alarm circuit pack with an alarm indication LED is standard on all panels.

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Contents Helios DC System 4000/48 Page Table of Contents Operation MaintenanceReference Documents 7.0 List of Terms Figures Tables Applicability of This Document Purpose of This DocumentRectifier cabinets Main cabinet Aux dist. cabinet DescriptionApplications Control and Distribution cabinet 1200A Rectifier cabinet Control and Distribution Cabinets Typical ConfigurationsRectifier Cabinet Capacity Type Qty Cabled top or bottom Rectifier cabinetsControl and distribution cabinets Auxiliary distribution cabinetsFramework type Height Depth Width Weight Mechanical Specifications of a CabinetElectrical Specifications of the Cabinets Mechanical specifications of the cabinet emptyHeight Depth Width Weight Mechanical Specifications of the Conventional ControllerElectrical Specifications of the Conventional Controller Mechanical specifications of the Conventional ControllerFuse sizes available for the 20 QFF 0-5 a fuse panels Fuse Panels Mechanical specifications of the fuse panelsMechanical specifications of the fuse panels Distribution PanelsFront view of the 16 QFF 0-5 a & 6 TPN 5-30 a fuse panels Front view of the 16 QFF 0-5 a & 12 ABS 5-30 a fuse panelsFuse sizes available for the 4 RS100P 70-100 a fuse panels Fuse sizes available for the 8 TPN 5-30 a fuse panelsFuse sizes available for the 4 TPL 225-600 a fuse panels DC power TPLFuse sizes available for the 18 TPS 1-70 a fuse panel DC power TPSFuses Busbar Panel number Quantity Capacity Electrical specifications of the fuse panelsElectrical specifications of the fuse panels Mechanical specifications of the circuit breaker panelsNominal CPC Std Trip CPC Mid Trip Current Front view of the 24 Plug-In 1-100 a circuit breaker panelNominal current Front view of the 4 70-250 a circuit breaker panelFront view of the 2 400 a circuit breaker panel Electrical specifications of the circuit breaker panels Electrical specifications of the circuit breaker panelsMechanical specifications of a single lamination Externally Mounted Battery Return BusbarLength Width Thickness Perspective view of the a terminating assemblies Terminating Assemblies OptionalShelf model Height Depth Width Weight MPS300 and MPA100 Power ShelvesMechanical specifications of the Helios Rectifier 100/48 Electrical Specifications of the Power ShelvesRectifiers Electrical specifications of the Helios Rectifier 100/48 Electrical specifications of the Helios Rectifier 100/48Front view of the Helios Rectifiers 200I/48 and 200E/48 Total harmonic StandardsDistortion THD Mechanical specifications of the Helios Monitor 3000/48 600 a and 1200 a Battery Disconnect Unit OptionalMechanical Specifications Electrical SpecificationsMechanical specifications of fully equipped power cabinets Overall Power System SpecificationsMechanical Specifications of Fully Equipped Power Cabinets Mechanical specifications of the AC junction boxTransportation Environmental Specifications OperatingElectromagnetic compliance EMC Electrostatic discharge ESD immunityFront Panel Visual indicatorsVisual indicators GeneralPotentiometers Transmitted alarmsAlarm Description PotentiometersDIP switch modules SwitchesDIP switches SwitchesTest points FusesTest points FuseTerminal blocks Rear PanelTB3 TB4 TB1 TB2 Connectors Rectifiers 600 a and 1200 Battery Disconnect Units Optional Helios Monitor 3000/48 Controller and Rectifiers CleaningCalibration Storage Fan unit replacement Air filter replacementFault diagnosis TroubleshootingAddition or Replacement of a Rectifier Addition / Replacement ProceduresAdding a Helios Rectifier 200I/48 or 200E/48 Adding a Helios Rectifier 100/48AC connections in a Helios Rectifier 200E/48 Cover Rect Replacing a Helios Rectifier 100/48 Replacing a RectifierReplacing a Helios Rectifier 200I/48 or 200E/48 Removal of the old string Adding or Replacing a Battery StringReplacing a Cabinet Alarm Lamp Replacement of a Distribution Fuse Block or Circuit BreakerReplacing a distribution circuit breaker Manual No Description Reference DocumentsGRD or Grnd AC or acDC or dc Ft-lbPsi In.-lbList of Terms Technical Support 1500, 3000, 4000 & 6000 a DC Power System
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