3.0SPECIFICATIONS

3.1Framework

The Helios DC System 4000/48 uses cabinet type frameworks. The same cabinet design is used for the main control and distribution cabinet, the auxiliary distribution cabinets and the rectifier cab- inets. The cabinet is always equipped with a front door and door frame (lockable, equipped with ground straps, and easily removable for installation or maintenance access), a ventilated top cover made of non-flammable plastic, and two ventilated rear cover panels (equipped with ground strap and easily removable for installation and maintenance access). Bussing and equipment (controller, rectifiers, distribution panels, etc.) are added as required, depending on the use of the cabinet. Seismic bracing is also available as options.

When using the Cable Trough, overhead cabling cannot enter from the front or rear of the system. It must be confined to the system foot print and enter at the ends of the lineup.

The cabinets may be either top or bottom cabled as determined by the location of the bussing.

3.1.1 Mechanical Specifications of a Cabinet

The mechanical specifications of an empty cabinet are listed in Table 4.

Table 4

Mechanical specifications of the cabinet (empty)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Framework type

Height

Depth

Width

Weight

 

 

 

 

 

Cabinet

2134 mm

600 mm

600 mm

114 kg

 

 

(84.0 in.)

(23.6 in.)

(23.6 in.)

(251 lb)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to Figure 3 for typical views of cabinets.

3.1.2 Electrical Specifications of the Cabinets

The electrical specifications of equipped cabinets are as follows:

• The main control and distribution cabinet for a 1500 A system has a 2000 A busbar riser and a common equipment panel e/w one 1500 A CHG and DISCH busbar and a 2500 A system shunt.

• The main control and distribution cabinet for a 3000A system has a 3000 A busbar riser and a common equipment panel e/w two 1500 A CHG and DISCH busbars and a 4000 A system shunt.

• The main control and distribution cabinet for a 4000A system has a 3000 A busbar riser and a common equipment panel e/w three 1500 A CHG and DISCH busbars and a 5000 A system shunt.

• A 6000 A system has a 3000 A busbar riser in the main control and distribution cabinet (the CHG and DISCH busbar and the shunt are external).

• The auxiliary distribution cabinet is available with a 2000 or 3000 A busbar riser.

• A 1200 A rectifier cabinet has 1500 A busbar risers for the DC output of the rectifiers.

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Liebert 3000, 4000, 6000 A Framework, Mechanical Specifications of a Cabinet, Electrical Specifications of the Cabinets

1500, 6000 A, 4000, 3000 specifications

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