Eaton Electrical SC200 manual Replacing AC Input Fuses, To check and replace AC input fuses

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Replacing AC Input Fuses

Replacing AC Input Fuses

Each AC power socket has two fuses (one in the phase (L) and another in the neutral (N) AC input line) to protect the power system against certain internal fault conditions.

Only service personnel should replace the AC input fuses.

Ensure that the AC supply is disconnected from those fused AC power sockets before checking or replacing their respective fuses.

CAUTION: DOUBLE-POLE / NEUTRAL FUSING

Use only 15 A, 250 VAC, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast-acting fuses of the same type

(Bussman ABC-15 or Littelfuse 314-015 Type 3AB) for continued protection against risk of fire.

To check and replace AC input fuses

1Disconnect the AC power cord from the fused AC power socket of the rectifier that is not operating.

The fused AC power sockets of APS3 power systems are labeled (K1 to K3) and (K1 to K6) on APS6 power systems. AC power socket K1 powers Rectifier 1. (See Data Power Solutions diagrams in Chapter 1 for location of Rectifier 1.)

2With a suitable flat-blade screwdriver, press down the fuse drawer tab to release it from the fuse holder.

3Remove the fuse drawer and check both fuses.

4Replace any blown fuses only with 15 A, 250 VAC, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast-acting fuses of the same type (Bussman ABC-15 or Littelfuse 314-015 Type 3AB).

5Re-insert the fuse drawer into the fuse holder and press the fuse drawer until it locks into position.

6Reconnect the AC power cord.

7Check if the affected rectifier powers up and that its green Power On LED is on.

If not, then that rectifier is faulty and needs to be replaced. (See page 7-6for details about replacing a rectifier.)

If the faulty rectifier has been replaced once and the fuses of that AC power socket blow again, then there is a problem with the internal wiring of the power system. In that instance, contact your local Powerware DC product representative for assistance.

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Contents Data Power Solutions Installation Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved About This Guide About This Guide For Further Information and Technical AssistanceTable of Contents Chapter Operations Table of ContentsGeneral Description OverviewTopic General Description Data Power Solutions Product RangeAPS3-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Data Power Solutions Product RangeAPS3-06X Desktop Versions APS6-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Access Power Rectifiers SM45 Supervisory Module SM45 Supervisory ModuleLow Voltage Disconnect if applicable Pre-Installation AC Inputs Pre-InstallationBatteries if applicable DC Outputs Servicing Inspecting the Equipment and Reporting Damage Installation Location and Environment Mounting the Power SystemInstallation Rack Installation rack-mounted versions onlyDC Installation Practices Connecting the DC Load CablesDC Installation Practices APS3-05X and APS6-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Installation DC Load Cable SpecificationsFit load cable clamps Connecting the DC Load CablesFit cables and sleeves Battery Location Installing the External Batteries if applicableInstalling the External Batteries if applicable Battery SizingBefore You Start Connecting the Battery Cables if applicableBattery Fault Protection Battery Cable SpecificationsPrepare cable clamp Connecting the Battery Cables if applicableConnecting the Battery Temperature Sensor Cable Repeat for other battery cables if requiredMounting the Battery Temperature Sensor Connecting the Power System to the AC Supply AC InstallationAC Supply Requirements Commissioning Commissioning Inserting the Access Power RectifiersPre-Power-Up Check Pre-Power-Up CheckChecklist Configuring the Power System for Operation Applying AC PowerBefore you start, you need Configuring the Power System for OperationLVD Hotlink Click to …Page Applying DC Power to the Load SM45 Operations SM45 Operations About the SM45 Front PanelTo disable the audible indicator when an alarm is active About the SM45 Front PanelTo change the display contrast About Display Modes To enter a display modeTo exit a display mode To scroll within a display modeViewing System Values Main Display Mode Viewing System Values Main Display ModeTo view system values To view and clear alarms Viewing Alarms and System Status Messages Status View ModeRules for displaying alarms and system status Important note about Rect Comms Lost alarmViewing and Editing Configuration Parameters Viewing and Editing Configuration ParametersTo view and edit a configuration parameter SM45 Operations Communications Communications Options CommunicationsDirect Connection Ethernet Properties Direct Connection Ethernet DCTools SetupSM45 Ethernet Setup DCTools SetupParameter Configuration Guidelines Setting Up Snmp TrapsEntering the sysObjectID of a Power System Entering the sysObjectID of a Power SystemTo enter the sysObjectID of a power system using DCTools Synchronizing the SM45 Real-time Clock To synchronize the SM45 real-time clock using DCToolsMaintenance Troubleshooting MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause/s Required Action Troubleshooting LED Config Error Removing a Rectifier Replacing a RectifierReplacing a Rectifier Pull out the 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 Rectifier Fail Sensor Fail System Overload Glossary of AlarmsMultiple Rectifier Fail Partial AC Fail Rectifier Comms LostControl Function Glossary Battery Current Limit BCLControl Function Glossary Low Volts DisconnectEnvironment SpecificationsSystem AC Input System DC OutputAPR48 Rectifiers SpecificationsDimensions H, W, D WeightEquipment Incident Report SG/03 ISS04 United States of America Worldwide SupportPage Page Page SM45 Front Panel Menu Structure Configuration Mode Edit Mode