American Power Conversion MX28B4800 Controls and Indicators, Battery/Load Low Voltage Disconnect

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Battery Temperature Compensation

The Battery Float Voltage is set to the value recommended by the battery manufacturer in order to maintain correct battery charge at 25ºC. As temperature rises, electrochemical activity in a battery increases. Similarly, as temperature falls, electrochemical activity in a battery decreases. As temperature rises charging voltage should be reduced to prevent overcharge and increased as temperature falls to prevent undercharge. The DC power system uses Battery Temperature compensation to change output voltage to compensate for temperature changes. This temperature compensation function is programmed into the PSCU using the compensation parameters settings. Default settings can be changed to values recommended by the particular battery manufacturer.

Battery/Load Low Voltage Disconnect

In order to prevent damage to the battery due to deep discharge, the DC power system has hardware and software support for a battery or load Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD). A battery LVD has the loads permanently attached to the rectifiers and the battery is disconnected from the system. A load LVD has the battery permanently attached to the rectifiers and the loads are disconnected from the system.

When the battery voltage reaches the threshold set by the LVD 1 Trip Voltage setting during discharge, the DC power system will activate the LVD contactor to disconnect the battery or load from the system. The LVD will remain open until AC power is restored to the system and the bus voltage reaches the level defined by the LVD 1 Reset Voltage variable.

NOTE: The LVD is normally energized and must be commanded to open. This assures that the LVD will remain closed even if the controller fails or is removed.

5.6. Controls and Indicators

CAUTION: The controller and the Web/SNMP card have lithium batteries. These batteries are not field serviceable.

Danger of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.

Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Front Panel User Interface

The MX28B control unit provides a user interface designed with a hierarchical menu that can be viewed on the 32-character (2 X 16) display by “navigating” with the “Õ” (left), “Ö” (right), “×” (up), and “Ø” (down) arrow keys located on the front panel. The selected item on the display is identified by the cursor cycling beneath its characters.

The “M” (modify) key and the arrow keys are used to set parameters and text to customize the system operation for a specific application. Items that can be modified have "m+" in the upper

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Contents VDC Power Systems Table of Contents Commissioning and Preventive Maintenance APC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty Revision History Revision Date DescriptionSafety First General PrecautionsIntroduction How to Use This ManualGeneral Information 1 MX28B-1200 -48 VDC Power Plant Rectifier Bay 2 MX28B Block Diagram Installation Mechanical InstallationUnpacking Equipment Room / LocationPower Bus Connections Mounting2 MX28B-1200-2400 has a maximum Circuit Breaker/LVD Ribbon Cable Connections 5 Circuit Breaker / LVD Expansion BoardFuse Alarm Ribbon Cable Connections AC Power ConnectionsVentilation 1 AC Input Wiring Battery Connections Planning the Battery InstallationConnecting the Battery Cables 1 Battery Cable Connection Locations2 Battery Probe Connection DC System GroundingDC Power Output Over-Current Protection DC Plug-in Circuit BreakersBreaker Part Number Rating 2 Plug-in Circuit Breakers DC Bolt-in Circuit Breakers 4 Bolt-in Circuit BreakersTelecom Fuses 5 Telecom FusesInstallation of Circuit Breakers and Fuses Plug-in Circuit Breaker InstallationBolt-in Circuit Breaker Installation 2 Circuit Breaker Alarm WiringTelecom Fuse Installation GMT Fuse InstallationLoad Connections Cable Size ConsiderationsCircuit Breaker Connections 1 to 50 Amps Circuit Breaker Connections 60-100 AmpsMonitoring and Relay Output Connections GMT Fuse ConnectionsFront Panel DB9 Connection Smart Cable DB9 ConnectionRJ45 Ethernet Connector Relay Output ConnectionsExternal Alarm Input Connections NO-NC-CRectifier Module Installation Commissioning and Preventive Maintenance Electrical InstallationBattery Visual and Safety Inspection Pre-Commissioning InspectionCommissioning AC Power UpInitial Set-up DC Power Up Battery Power UpRectifier Test LVD TestBattery Temperature Compensation Circuit Breaker/ Fuse TestUser Inputs Output RelaysFinal Inspection Technical Description OperationRectifier Management System Management System Output CapacitySystem Voltage Control System CurrentBattery Management System Status and Alarm ReportingBattery Charging and Protection DC DistributionBattery/Load Low Voltage Disconnect Controls and IndicatorsFront Panel User Interface Status Alarms System Modules Batt PIN OEM Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Default ValuesAlarm Item No AlarmsAddress SwitzerBatt HT Alm Batt HT Thr70.0 C Batt HV AlmCir Bkr 1 Alm m+ MajorCir Bkr 72 Almm+ Comp HkneeFuse 1 Alm Fuse 16 AlmHw Batt C Almm+ MinorLVD Reset LVD Option48.00 LVD TripOut-Rly 1 Dly m+ SecOut-Rly 6 Dly m+ Relay MajorDisable Rect 1 DescMRF28H54 Rect 1ofN Almm+Sys HV Alm Sys HV ThrSys LT Alm Sys LT ThrTime 90025SYS MS System Module SET-ALM Setup DA Control Unit Menu StructureV e l C o n d L e v e l I r d L e v e l U r t h L e v e l SYS Sysin Modrec AM Info Modfuse LM Alias Fuse MOD Modlvd Modlvd LM Param Front Panel LED Indicators Alarm Outputs Output RelaysSection External Alarm Inputs Input Relays Command and Monitoring Protocol Remote MonitoringDescription Physical ConnectionsPreventive Maintenance System Visual and Safety InspectionEquipment InspectionSystem Voltage Test TestRectifier Current Test Rectifier Alarm Test System Temperature TestBattery Current Test Rectifier Current Share TestBattery Temperature Test Battery Preventive Maintenance ProcedureFinal Inspection Specifications AC Input1MRF28H54BV Rectifiers 1MRF28H54BV50 RectifiersVDC RectifiersPower Shelf Control Unit Environmental MechanicalCompliance APC Worldwide Customer Support US and CanadaToll Free WorldwideLimited Product Warranty