American Power Conversion DC Series General Information, Introduction, Safety Precautions

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1 General Information

1.1 Introduction

DC Power Plants from APC have unique features that make them easy to install, maintain, and upgrade. The rectifier units are modular and truly “hot-pluggable” into the shelf assembly without any separate ac wiring.

All system settings are controlled from the system control unit that provides monitoring and control functions for each component of the system as well as alarm outputs for system diagnosis and maintenance.

The APC international network of sales and service offices and qualified representatives provides sales assistance for proposals, purchases, and after-sales support.

1.2 Safety Precautions

The unit must be installed into an enclosure which conforms to the requirements of EN60950 : 2000, CAN/CSA 22.2 # 60950, UL60950 3rd Edition and be connected to comply with the standard. This includes but is not limited to providing external disconnection devices.

The end use equipment must be installed in accordance with the local building code and practices, by proper licensed installation personnel, taking into consideration all cautions and requirements detailed in this manual.

For proper guidance on the selection of any external disconnects and cabling requirements see the CEC and NEC codes or the local electrical code of the country of installation.

Before using the power system, carry out the following:

1.2.1READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY PROCEDURES.

1.2.2REFER TO THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS. ALL PROCEDURES MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS THEREIN.

EN60950 : 2000, CAN/CSA 22.2 # 60950, UL60950.

MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR THE BATTERY (If batteries are supplied with the system)

HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT, 1974 (UK)

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH STANDARDS (OHSA) (USA)

ELECTRICITY AT WORK ACT, 1989 (UK)

NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (USA)

User Manual 990-9178A

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DC MX06 40A Shelf

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Contents DC Series MX06 40A Shelf DC MX06 40A Shelf Contents Issue Record Introduction Safety PrecautionsGeneral Information CEC Code C22.1-98 Canada Types of HazardsGeneral Inspection upon Receipt of GoodsVisible External Damage Concealed DamageAPC Worldwide Customer Support Warranty Limitations Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Rectifier Parameter per rectifier 1TWF0500H54 SpecificationProduct Overview and Technical Description Display + LED’s Controller Alarm Card LayoutSK10 SK11Access AlarmsAvailable Alarms Front Access Alarms Knockout Panels Rear Access AlarmsAlarm Description Major alarm Minor alarm Selection Major and Minor AlarmsOutput Voltage Programming Customer InputsCurrent Limit Programming Enable Function Input Description Location Battery Test Function Input Description LocationSystem Controller Temperature Compensation Input Description Socket PinMechanical DimensionsWeight Mounting Options Positive Earth Configured SchematicNegative Earth Configured DCM00K02W481 System ConfigurationDCM00K02W482 DCM00K02W483Single Phase Installation ProcedureRear Access Connection AC Primary SupplyTerminal Block Cable Gland Front Access ConnectionSingle Phase, AB Feed Front Access Connection 3 3 Phase Star Supply Front access connection 4 3 Phase Delta Supply Front access connection DC Distribution 1 10 GMT Fuses Rear Access2 10 GMT Fuses Front Access Ambient Temperature3 4 Circuit Breakers Rear Access 4 4 Circuit Breakers Front Access 6 4 Cartridge Fuses Front Access 5 4 Cartridge Fuses Rear AccessInput cables Routing Of CablesOutput Cables LVD Function External Battery InstallationBattery Back-up function System Output Earthing Battery Connection DiagramGeneral Powering up the MX06 40A ShelfCommissioning the System Method Manual Handling ProcedurePreparation Fault Symptoms Fault Finding / SymptomsController replacement Service, Accessories & SparesRectifier replacement