Eaton Electrical SC200 manual DC Outputs

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Pre-Installation

DC Outputs

The DC outlets are floating to meet the isolation requirements for powering Power over Ethernet IEEE802.3af compatible devices.

In non-Power over Ethernet applications the positive or negative output of the DC outlets can be referenced to earth, if required.

On APS3-06X (desktop versions), run the load cables through the supplied nylon strain relief clamps. Failure to fit the strain relief clamps and using the incorrect torque setting for tightening their captive screws voids all safety approvals.

Rectifiers

To reduce the risk of electric shock and maintain optimum system cooling, always cover empty rectifier slots with blanking panels (Part Number: IPN 621-05722-63A).

To avoid electrical shock, do not place hands inside the rectifier shelf.

Rectifier cases may exceed 100ºC (212ºF), especially after prolonged operation. Use suitable gloves to remove the hot rectifier.

Do not attempt to disassemble rectifiers. Return them, (in their original packaging) along with the completed Equipment Incident Report, to your local Powerware DC product representative for replacement or repair.

Location and Environment

Data Power Solutions (rack-mounted and desktop versions) meet the safety and fire enclosure requirements (as specified in AS/NZS 60950.1, EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 and UL 60950-1). Always mount APS3-05X and APS6-05X powers systems in 19-inch wide host equipment racks (enclosed or open type) securely bolted to the floor and position the desktop versions (APS3-06X) on a surface that supports the weight (12kg / 26lb) of the power system.

To maintain optimum system cooling, keep the front and rear of the power system clear from walls or other equipment. The minimum recommended clearance distance at the front and rear of the power system is 50 mm (2”). No top and bottom clearance is required.

The location must provide adequate airflow around the unit, in an atmosphere free from excessive dust, corrosive fumes or conductive contaminants.

Dust build-up within the DC power system may cause premature failure. In dusty environments filter the ventilation air entering the equipment room. Ensure regular cleaning of the air filters.

Do not allow water or any foreign object to enter the power system. Do not place objects containing liquid on top of or near the unit.

Flooded cell and VRLA lead acid batteries can emit explosive gases and must be installed with adequate ventilation. Refer to the battery manufacturer or supplier for advice on minimum ventilation levels, or refer to Application Note AN0080 available from Eaton.

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Contents Data Power Solutions Installation Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved About This Guide For Further Information and Technical Assistance About This GuideTable of Contents Table of Contents Chapter OperationsGeneral Description OverviewTopic Data Power Solutions Product Range General DescriptionData Power Solutions Product Range APS3-05X Rack-Mounted VersionsAPS3-06X Desktop Versions APS6-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Access Power Rectifiers SM45 Supervisory Module SM45 Supervisory ModuleLow Voltage Disconnect if applicable Pre-Installation Pre-Installation AC InputsBatteries if applicable DC Outputs Servicing Inspecting the Equipment and Reporting Damage Installation Rack Installation rack-mounted versions only Mounting the Power SystemInstallation Location and EnvironmentDC Installation Practices Connecting the DC Load CablesDC Installation Practices Installation DC Load Cable Specifications APS3-05X and APS6-05X Rack-Mounted VersionsConnecting the DC Load Cables Fit load cable clampsFit cables and sleeves Battery Sizing Installing the External Batteries if applicableInstalling the External Batteries if applicable Battery LocationBattery Cable Specifications Connecting the Battery Cables if applicableBattery Fault Protection Before You StartConnecting the Battery Cables if applicable Prepare cable clampRepeat for other battery cables if required Connecting the Battery Temperature Sensor CableMounting the Battery Temperature Sensor Connecting the Power System to the AC Supply AC InstallationAC Supply Requirements Commissioning Inserting the Access Power Rectifiers CommissioningPre-Power-Up Check Pre-Power-Up CheckChecklist Applying AC Power Configuring the Power System for OperationConfiguring the Power System for Operation Before you start, you needHotlink Click to … LVDPage Applying DC Power to the Load SM45 Operations About the SM45 Front Panel SM45 OperationsTo disable the audible indicator when an alarm is active About the SM45 Front PanelTo change the display contrast To scroll within a display mode To enter a display modeTo exit a display mode About Display ModesViewing System Values Main Display Mode Viewing System Values Main Display ModeTo view system values Important note about Rect Comms Lost alarm Viewing Alarms and System Status Messages Status View ModeRules for displaying alarms and system status To view and clear alarmsViewing and Editing Configuration Parameters Viewing and Editing Configuration ParametersTo view and edit a configuration parameter SM45 Operations Communications Communications Options CommunicationsDirect Connection Ethernet DCTools Setup DCTools SetupSM45 Ethernet Setup Properties Direct Connection EthernetSetting Up Snmp Traps Parameter Configuration GuidelinesEntering the sysObjectID of a Power System Entering the sysObjectID of a Power SystemTo enter the sysObjectID of a power system using DCTools To synchronize the SM45 real-time clock using DCTools Synchronizing the SM45 Real-time ClockMaintenance Troubleshooting MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause/s Required Action Troubleshooting LED Config Error Replacing a Rectifier Removing a RectifierPull out the rectifier Replacing a RectifierInserting a Rectifier Replacing AC Input Fuses Replacing AC Input FusesTo check and replace AC input fuses Replacing the SM45 Real-time Clock Battery Glossary of Alarms Partial AC Fail Rectifier Comms Lost Glossary of AlarmsMultiple Rectifier Fail Rectifier Fail Sensor Fail System OverloadBattery Current Limit BCL Control Function GlossaryLow Volts Disconnect Control Function GlossarySystem DC Output SpecificationsSystem AC Input EnvironmentWeight SpecificationsDimensions H, W, D APR48 RectifiersEquipment Incident Report SG/03 ISS04 Worldwide Support United States of AmericaPage Page Page SM45 Front Panel Menu Structure Configuration Mode Edit Mode