Liebert 4000 Electromagnetic compliance EMC, Electrostatic discharge ESD immunity, Transportation

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3.11.3Electrical Specifications

Refer to the individual component’s specifications.

Electromagnetic compliance (EMC)

The equipment contained in the power system complies with the specifications of FCC, Part 15, Subpart B for class A equipment, CSA 108.8 for class A and CISPR 22 for class A.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity

No equipment damage or malfunctions shall occur when electrostatic discharge voltages of sever- ity level 2 and 4, as specified by IEC-801-2, are applied to exposed parts of the power system.

3.11.4Environmental Specifications

Operating

Temperature: 0° to +50°C (32° to 122°F)

Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing

Altitude: Sea level to 2134 m (7000 ft)

Transportation

NOTE

Do NOT ship with the rectifiers installed in the rectifier cabinet(s).

During transportation the equipment may be subjected to the following conditions without damage:

Temperature: -50° to +75°C (-58° to +167°F)

Humidity: 0 to 95% (non condensing) 4kPa max. WVP for 10 days

Vibration: TR-NWT-000063 section 5.4.4 Transportation Vibration (packaged equipment)

Shock: TR-NWT-000063, Section 5.4.1 Handling Drop Tests, and Section 5.4.3 Installation Shop Tests

Storage

Temperature: -50° to +75°C (-58° to +167°F)

Humidity: 0 to 95% (non condensing) 4kPa max. WVP for 10 days

Heat dissipation

A Helios DC System 4000/48 rectifier cabinet equipped with six Helios Rectifier 200I/48 or 200E/ 48 will dissipate a maximum of 8,010 watts or 27,350 Btu/hr.

3.11.5Floor and Point Loading

The floor loading is based on a footprint of 600 mm x 600 mm (23.6 in. x 23.6 in.) plus a 30-inch aisle width (15 inches front and rear).

The point loading is based on distributing the cabinet weight over four shims, each with an assumed area of 25.8 cm2 (4 in.2).

See Figure 1 for a typical system configuration for floor and point loading calculations.

Table 31 Floor and point loading

Cabinet type

Floor loading

Point loading

 

 

 

Control and distribution cabinet

41.3 kN/sq m (90.9 lb/sq ft)

34.5 N/sq cm (50 lb/sq in.)

 

 

 

Auxiliary distribution cabinet

32.3 kN/sq m (71 lb/sq ft)

26.9 N/sq cm (39 lb/sq in.)

 

 

 

Rectifier cabinet

50.1 kN/sq m (110.2 lb/sq ft)

41.8 N/sq cm (60.6 lb/sq in.)

 

 

 

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Contents Helios DC System 4000/48 Page Table of Contents Maintenance OperationReference 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 ConfigurationsControl and distribution cabinets Rectifier cabinetsAuxiliary distribution cabinets Rectifier Cabinet Capacity Type Qty Cabled top or bottomElectrical Specifications of the Cabinets Mechanical Specifications of a CabinetMechanical specifications of the cabinet empty Framework type Height Depth Width WeightElectrical Specifications of the Conventional Controller Mechanical Specifications of the Conventional ControllerMechanical specifications of the Conventional Controller Height Depth Width WeightMechanical specifications of the fuse panels Fuse Panels Mechanical specifications of the fuse panelsDistribution Panels Fuse sizes available for the 20 QFF 0-5 a fuse 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 TPSElectrical specifications of the fuse panels Electrical specifications of the fuse panelsMechanical specifications of the circuit breaker panels Fuses Busbar Panel number Quantity CapacityNominal 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 panelsExternally Mounted Battery Return Busbar Mechanical specifications of a single laminationLength Width Thickness Perspective view of the a terminating assemblies Terminating Assemblies OptionalShelf model Height Depth Width Weight MPS300 and MPA100 Power ShelvesElectrical Specifications of the Power Shelves Mechanical specifications of the Helios Rectifier 100/48Rectifiers 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 Standards Total harmonicDistortion THD Mechanical Specifications 600 a and 1200 a Battery Disconnect Unit OptionalElectrical Specifications Mechanical specifications of the Helios Monitor 3000/48Mechanical Specifications of Fully Equipped Power Cabinets Overall Power System SpecificationsMechanical specifications of the AC junction box Mechanical specifications of fully equipped power cabinetsElectromagnetic compliance EMC Environmental Specifications OperatingElectrostatic discharge ESD immunity TransportationVisual indicators Visual indicatorsGeneral Front PanelAlarm Description Transmitted alarmsPotentiometers PotentiometersDIP switches SwitchesSwitches DIP switch modulesTest points FusesFuse Test pointsTerminal blocks Rear PanelTB3 TB4 TB1 TB2 Connectors Rectifiers 600 a and 1200 Battery Disconnect Units Optional Cleaning Helios Monitor 3000/48 Controller and RectifiersCalibration 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 StringReplacement of a Distribution Fuse Block or Circuit Breaker Replacing a Cabinet Alarm LampReplacing a distribution circuit breaker Manual No Description Reference DocumentsDC or dc AC or acFt-lb GRD or GrndPsi In.-lbList of Terms Technical Support 1500, 3000, 4000 & 6000 a DC Power System
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