American Power Conversion MX28B400 Controls and Indicators, Battery/Load Low Voltage Disconnect

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Battery/Load Low Voltage Disconnect

In order to prevent damage to the battery due to deep discharge, the 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 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.

4.6. Controls and Indicators

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 right corner of the display. If a security level higher than the one presently set is required to modify the parameter, "s+" is displayed instead of “m+”. Status, alarms, and information screens have "+" in the upper right corner of the display (or “#” in the case of rectifier information screens) and cannot be modified. When ac power is initially applied, there is a 60-second period during which no alarms are reported.

Pressing the "M" key on the front panel will change the "m+" to "M+", indicating that the parameter can now be changed using the arrow keys. Some parameters can be changed to other predefined selections by pressing the up or down arrow keys to display an alternative selection. These parameters can be recognized after the “M” key is pressed by the cursor cycling beneath the characters of the selection. For other parameters, such as text and most numeric values, after the “M” key is pressed the cursor will be displayed under an individual character. The right or left arrow key is used to position the cursor below the character to be changed and the up or down arrow key is used to "spin" the digit or letter to the desired value. When the desired changes have been made to an individual parameter screen, the “M” key is pressed again; the “M+” changes back to “m+” and the new entry is stored in memory.

MX28B400 +24 VDC User’s Manual

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Contents Page Table of Contents Remote Monitoring Revision Date Description Revision HistoryGeneral Precautions Safety FirstGeneral Information Introduction2 MX28B-400 +24 Vdc System Wiring Diagram with Battery LVD How to Use This Manual Room / Location InstallationMechanical Installation Unpacking EquipmentVentilation AC Power ConnectionsBattery Connections Planning the Battery installationConnecting the Cables 2 Battery Temperature Probe Installation Battery Temperature Probe InstallationDC System Grounding DC Circuit Breakers DC Power Output Over-Current ProtectionBreaker Part Number Adaptor Size Rating Load Cable Size Considerations Plug-in Circuit Breaker InstallationCircuit Breaker Connections 60-100 Amps Circuit Breaker Connections 1 to 50 AmpsSmart Cable DB9 Connection Monitoring and Relay Output ConnectionsGMT Fuse Option Front Panel DB9 ConnectionRelay Output Connections RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorNO-NC-C External Alarm Input ConnectionsInitial Power-Up and Checkout Rectifier Module InstallationBattery Maximum Recharge Rate default = 12A System Parameters Verification/AdjustmentFull System Power Up Operation Technical DescriptionRectifier Management System Voltage Control System Status and Alarm ReportingSystem Management System Output CapacityDC Distribution Battery ManagementBattery Charging and Protection Battery Temperature CompensationControls and Indicators Battery/Load Low Voltage DisconnectFront Panel User Interface Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Default Values Status Alarms System Modules Batt PIN OEMSwitzer Av Alarm ItemNo Alarms Address50 a Minor22.00 Batt Max Rechm+00mV Comp LkneeComp Method m+ Comp TCHw LVD Alm Fuse 1 AlmHw Batt C Almm+ Hw Batt T Almm+LVD Option DisableLVD Reset Lamp TestSec Out-RlyRelay Out-Rly 1 Dly m+24.9 Rect CL AlmRect 1 CL Rect 1 CurrSys Current Rect Stdby Almm+Rect 1 Stdby Store CfgTest Maj Rly Sys Temp26.7 Sys VoltageControl Unit Menu Structure Status AlarmsV 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 Sysout AP Alias MOD Modrec EM Modules Batt Rect Conv CIR SET-ALM Param MOD Modcir MOD Modlvd MT LVD SET-ALM Param Front Panel LED Indicators External Alarm Inputs Input Relays Alarm Outputs Output RelaysPhysical Connections Command and Monitoring ProtocolRemote Monitoring Description1MRF28H27BV50 Rectifiers SpecificationsAC Input 1MRF28H27BV RectifiersRectifiers DC Output with either RectifierPscu Power Shelf Control UnitMechanical EnvironmentalCompliance APC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty