Emerson MPR25 Rectifier failure alarm RFA, Fan failure alarm, Inrush current limiting fuse F1

Models: MPR15 Series MPR25

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Rectifier failure alarm (RFA)

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Rectifier failure alarm (RFA)

The rectifier incorporates facilities for monitoring its operational state and extends a global alarm upon detection of an internal failure or a no load condition (see Note below). When the rectifier operates in parallel with other rectifiers and its output voltage is adjusted lower, the RFA LED will change to RED and an RFA alarm will be sent.

Note: Give an alarm at no load condition only for the following releases or under.

NT5C06BB, BB-1, BB-3, BC

Rel. 10

NT5C06CA, CA-1, CA-3, CA-5 ,CC

Rel. 10

NT5C06CB, CB-1, CB-3, CD

Rel. 12

NT5CO6CE-61(-46)

Rel. 12

Fan failure alarm

A fan failure will activate the fan alarm and inhibit the operation of the rectifier. An RFA will also be issued upon inhibition of the rectifier.

Internal high voltage shut down (HVSD)

The rectifier includes a high voltage monitor. Whenever the rectifier output voltage exceeds a value adjustable from -52 to -59.5 V it shuts down immediately, locks out, and transmits an RFA. This function is not dependent on the output load condition.

Local ON/OFF control (DC and optional AC breakers)

Circuit breakers are used to turn the rectifier ON/OFF locally and disengage it from the DC circuit. The local OFF control overrides the remote control signals.

Inrush current limiting fuse (F1)

A 3/4 A, 250 V fuse is connected in line with the soft start circuitry to protect the input circuitry against high inrush currents in case of an internal failure. On the MPR15E modes NT5C06CB/CD/CE, failure of this fuse during operation will disable the unit. See the “Recommended Replacement Parts” section to order a replacement fuse.

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Emerson MPR25, MPR15 Series user manual Rectifier failure alarm RFA, Fan failure alarm, Internal high voltage shut down HVSD