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V300R001
User Manual
Issue 03
Date 2013-07-25
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Purpose
This document describes the TP48200A-D14A1 in terms of overview, component description,
safety precautions, and system maintenance.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Technical engineers
Maintenance engineers
System engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 03 (2013-07-25)
Modified the LCD menu.
Issue 02 (2012-12-09)
Port description is modified.
Issue 01 (2012-03-01)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
2 Component Description............................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Cabinet .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Temperature Control System ........................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.2 Direct-Cooling Unit ................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.3 Fan Assembly ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 Rectifier ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.3 Power Distribution Unit ................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Monitoring Unit .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.5 Storage Battery (Optional) .......................................................................................................................................... 11
Appendix ......................................................................................................................................... 48
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 48
LCD Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 51
1 Overview
1.3 Features
Easy Installation of Modules
The monitoring module (PMU) and rectifier module are hot-swappable, thus facilitating
the installation, saving maintenance time, and reducing the OPEX.
Intelligent Sleep Technology
According to the load power, the power system automatically enables one or more
rectifiers to enter the sleep mode.
Wide Range of AC Input Voltage
The AC input voltage of the system ranges from 90 V AC to 290 V AC phase voltage.
Highly Level Safety Design
The power system complies with the CE standard, the power distribution components
comply with the CE and 3C standards, and the rectifier complies with the UL, CE, and
TUV standards.
1.4 Configuration
The TP48200A-D14A1 power system mainly consists of the cabinet, temperature control unit
(TCU), rectifier, power distribution unit (PDU), and monitoring unit.
(1) Fan assembly (2) Power distribution unit (3) Power monitoring unit
(4) Space of rectifiers (5) Space for customer (6) Space for battery
2 Component Description
2.1 Cabinet
Figure 2-1 shows the cabinet and Table A-1 shows the detailed specification.
2.2 Rectifier
Appearance
The rectifier converts the AC input power into stable -48 V DC power.
Figure 2-6 shows the rectifier.
Panel
The rectifier panel provides the run indicator, alarm indicator, and fault indicator. Figure 2-7
shows the rectifier panel. Table 2-3 shows the indicator description.
Item Specifications
PMU02C1
The PMU provides a RUN LED (green), an ALM LED (red), an embedded buzzer, and a
liquid crystal display (LCD) that displays the operating parameters, operating status, alarm
status, configured parameters, and controlling parameters of the DC power, AC power, PSUs
and storage batteries. These parameters are collected by the PMU. Detail information refer to
6.1.2 .
UIM02A
The UIM02A panel provides sensor detection ports, Boolean value input ports, dry contact
outputs. Please refer to 6.1.3 UIM02A.
Network Diagrams
Figure 2-10 shows the network diagram.
3 Safety Precautions
3.1 Overview
The safety precautions described in this section are also applicable to other Huawei
equipment.
To minimize the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment, read and follow all the
precautions in this document before performing any installation or maintenance. The "NOTE",
"CAUTION", and "WARNING" marks in other documents do not represent all the safety
instructions. They are only supplements to the safety instructions. Only trained and qualified
personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain Huawei equipment, and they must
understand basic safety precautions to avoid hazards.
To ensure safety of humans and the equipment, pay attention to the safety symbols on the
equipment and all the safety instructions in this document. Huawei will not be liable for any
consequence caused by the violation of the safety operation regulations and design,
production, and usage standards.
Do not operate the device in the absence of a properly installed ground conductor.
Conduct the electrical inspection carefully.
The device (or system) must be connected permanently to the protection ground before
an operation. Before operating the device, check the electrical connection of the device
to ensure that it is securely grounded.
The high voltage power supply provides power for the device operation. Direct or indirect
contact (through damp objects) with high voltage and alternating current (AC) mains
supply may result in serious injury.
Non-standard and incorrect high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock.
The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform high voltage and
AC operations.
You must abide by the local rules and regulations when bridging and wiring AC cables.
During the installation of the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety
regulations.
Dedicated tools must be used during high voltage and AC operations. Avoid using
ordinary tools.
When the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that the device is dry.
When water is found in the rack or the rack is damp, switch off the power supply
immediately.
Power Cable
Do not install or remove power cables when the device is on. Transient contact between
the core of the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arcs or sparks, which
may cause fire or hurt human eyes.
Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch.
Before connecting a power cable, check that the label on the power cable is correct.
Power Output
All output circuits are evaluated as SELV circuits.
CAUTION
Outputs are energy hazards (>240 VA).
Fuse
To ensure that the system runs safely, if a fuse is to be replaced, the new fuse must be of the
same type and specifications.
Electrostatic Discharge
The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-sensitive
components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits.
Human body movement, friction between human bodies and clothes, friction between
shoes and floors, or handling of plastic articles causes static electromagnetic fields on
human bodies. These static electromagnetic fields cannot be eliminated until the static is
discharged.
5 System Maintenance
5.2 Troubleshooting
5.2.1 Troubleshooting Common Faults
Table 5-2 Common faults and troubleshooting methods
Fault Type Fault Analysis Handling Method
Battery loop failure Battery loop 1. Check whether cables of the battery loop
fault or connectors are faulty. If the cables or
Contactor fault connectors are faulty, replace them.
Battery fault 2. Check whether the contactor is faulty and
whether it can be connected and
disconnected. If the contactor is faulty,
replace it.
3. Check whether batteries are faulty. If the
batteries are faulty, replace them.
Ambient Improper 1. Check whether PMU temperature alarm
overtemperature or setting of PMU thresholds are set according to local
undertemperature temperature conditions. If the thresholds are not
alarm alarm proper, set the thresholds accordingly.
(The alarm is parameters 2. Check whether the temperature control
generated only when Overtemperatur device in the shelter is faulty. If the
the temperature e or temperature control device is faulty,
sensor is installed.) undertemperatu repair it. The alarm is automatically
re in the shelter cleared when the temperature in the
with the shelter is adjusted to the proper range.
temperature 3. If the alarm persists when the
sensor temperature is proper, check whether the
Temperature temperature sensor is faulty.
sensor fault
Ambient Improper 1. Check whether PMU humidity alarm
overhumidity or setting of PMU thresholds are set according to local
underhumidity humidity alarm conditions. If the thresholds are not
alarm parameters proper, set the thresholds accordingly.
(The alarm is Overhumidity 2. Check whether the floor of the shelter is
generated only when or wet. If the floor is wet, use a cotton cloth
the humidity sensor underhumidity to wipe the floor and ensure it is dry or
is installed.) in the shelter use other dehumidifiers.
with the 3. If the alarm persists when the humidity is
humidity proper, check whether the humidity
sensor sensor is faulty.
Humidity
sensor fault
If you rectify the corresponding faults, the alarms in the PMU are automatically cleared and saved in
history alarm information.
After the PMU is replaced, set the parameters again.
The PMU and rectifier module are hot-swappable.
Circuit Breaker
The circuit breaker fault is usually caused by overcurrent or short circuits. To check whether a
circuit break is faulty, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Switch the circuit breaker to the ON position.
Step 2 Measure the resistance at the two ends of the circuit breaker using a multimeter. If the
resistance is infinity, the circuit breaker is damaged.
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DC Contactor
Load Closed type, (when the When there is no voltage at the control
Disconnected contactor without electricity, poles of the contactor, check whether
Branch the state is closed) the input and output poles of the
contactor are proper by using the
multimeter. For example, the contactor
of the power system is closed type
contactor as shown in Figure 5-1.
When there is no voltage at control
poles 1 and 2 but measuring shows that
the input and output poles 3 and 4 are
disconnected, it indicates that the
contactor is faulty.
When there is voltage at the control
poles of the contactor, check whether
the input and output poles of the
contactor are proper by using the
multimeter. For example, the contactor
of the power system is a closed type
contactor as shown in Figure 5-1.
When there is voltage at control poles 1
and 2 but measuring shows that the
input and output poles 3 and 4 are
connected, it indicates that the
contactor is faulty.
Battery Fuse Open type, (when the When there is no voltage at the control
or battery contactor without electricity, poles of the contactor, check whether
circuit breaker the state is open) the input and output poles of the
Branch contactor are proper by using the
multimeter. For example, the contactor
of the power system is an open type
contactor as shown in Figure 5-1.
When there is no voltage at control
poles 1 and 2 but measuring shows that
the input and output poles 3 and 4 are
connected, it indicates that the
contactor is faulty.
When there is voltage at the control
poles of the contactor, check whether
the input and output poles of the
contactor are proper by using the
multimeter. For example, the contactor
of the power system is an open type
contactor as shown in Figure 5-1.
When there is voltage at control poles 1
and 2 but measuring shows that the
input and output poles 3 and 4 are
disconnected, it indicates that the
contactor is faulty.
Rectifier
The rectifier is damaged if either of the following conditions is not met:
The Run indicator of the rectifier is steady on and the Fault indicator is off when the
rectifier does not communicate with the PMU and the input AC voltage is around 220 V.
The rectifier outputs power normally.
The PMU can perform control on the charge mode (boost charge or floating charge) and
current for the rectifier when the rectifier communications cable is properly connected
and the rectifier communicates with the PMU normally.
PMU
If any of the following occurs, the PMU is faulty:
The PMU breaks down or fails to start, or its LCD or keyboard fails.
The PMU does not generate an alarm when a fault occurs in the system.
The PMU generates an alarm (false alarm) when the system runs properly.
Communication between the PMU and all subordinate equipment is interrupted.
The PMU fails to control or monitor all the modules when these modules run properly
and communications cables are connected properly.
The PMU fails to monitor or control AC or DC distribution when AC/DC power is
distributed normally and communications cables are connected properly.
Parameters cannot be set or operating information cannot be viewed on the PMU.
Load disconnection is prohibited when you replace the main components. Take measures to ensure
that important loads are always connected during the replacement. For example, keep the circuit
breaker of important loads set to ON and storage batteries and AC input are not cut off at the same
time.
If a load must be disconnected, ask for the customer's prior permission.
The rectifier and the PMU are hot-swappable.
Step 2 Remove the cables or copper bars connected to the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver,
and then wrap the cables or copper bars using black PVC insulation tape to avoid hazards.
Step 3 Press the contact plate at the bottom of the circuit breaker using a flat-head screwdriver. Then,
remove the circuit breaker, as shown in Figure 5-5.
Step 4 Press the contact plate at the bottom of the circuit breaker using a flat-head screwdriver again
to install the new circuit breaker in the correct position. Then, push the contact plate upwards
using the screwdriver.
Step 5 Install the cables or copper bars to the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver in the same
way.
Step 6 Set the circuit breaker to ON and connect power supply of this circuit breaker, as shown in
Figure 5-6.
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6 Monitoring Function
6.1.2 PMU02C1
NOTE
All ports in this manual are protected by a security mechanism.
LEDs
Table 6-1 describes the LEDs on the front panel of the PMU02C1.
The RUN LED is valid only when the COM port is used in communication over RS485 or RS232
LCD
The information displayed on the LCD of the PMU02C1 can be set and queried in real time.
You can query and set parameters by using the four buttons on the front panel.
Buttons
Table 6-2 describes buttons on the front panel of the PMU02C1.
Button Description
NOTE
After a menu is displayed, the standby screen is displayed if no button is pressed within 5 minutes..
After a menu is displayed, the LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 8 minutes.
On the standby screen, the LCD contrast can be decreased by pressing ▲ and Enter simultaneously or
be increased by pressing ▼ and Enter simultaneously.
Ports
Table 6-3 describes the ports on the front panel of the PMU02C1.
Notes:
The communication modes RS485 and RS232 are mutually exclusive.
The baud rate is 9600/19200 bit/s (adaptive).
6.1.3 UIM02A
The UIM02A provides sensor ports, Boolean value input ports, dry contact output ports.
Figure 6-4 shows the front panel of the UIM02A.
NOTE
The relate definition of dry contact output port is a default value; it can be set based on customer
requirements.
WATER 1 12 V
2 WATER
3 GND
4 NULL
PELU 1 5V
2 SCL
3 SDA
4 PGND
TEMHUM 1 24 V
2 VTEM
3 24 V
4 VHUM
AIN 1 SIM1
2 SIM2
DIN1 1 JTD1
2 12 V
DIN2 1 JTD2
2 12 V
DIN3 1 JTD3
2 12 V
DIN4 1 JTD4
2 12 V
SMOKE 1 SMOKE
2 24 V
GATE 1 GATE
2 12 V
TEM BAT 1 24 V
2 VBTEM
Querying Alarms
Figure 6-5 depicts how to query alarms on the LCD.
For the descriptions of buttons, see Table 6-2.
Setting Parameters
Figure 6-6 shows how to set an IP address.
For the descriptions of buttons, see Table 6-2.
You can also set others system parameters on the LCD. For details, see Table 6-8"LCD
Menu".
The parameter setting screen and maintenance screen are password protected.
Intelligent Hibernation
The rectifier efficiency is small when the load power is low. When the total load power is low,
certain rectifiers can be hibernated to improve the load power of running rectifiers and
increase the rectifier efficiency. This saves energy.
Rectifiers should be hibernated in turn to ensure the same aging degree. When the started
rectifier with the longest running time in total runs for 7 days (by default) more than the
hibernated rectifier with the longest running time in total, start all rectifiers for 2 hours and
then hibernate the rectifiers with long running time.
You can set these parameters to enable and adjust the Intelligent Hibernation function. The
menu path is: Settings->Rect Settings
You can configure a PMU02C1 by importing the .txt file saved in drive C.
You are not recommended to change the file because the import will fail if the file name is changed.
Control
As shown in Figure 6-14, the Control page provides the following buttons: Reset PMU,
Battery Off, Battery On, Load Off, Load On, Battery Manual Test, Battery Short Test,
and Stop Battery Test.
User Management
On the User Management page, you can create and delete users, and set the user group of
users. See Figure 6-15.
If you click New, the Add User page is displayed. If you click Modify, the Modify User
page is displayed. See Figure 6-16.
On the User Management page, you can add or delete a user, or modify user information.
Users are classified into three groups, namely, admin, engineer, and operator. You can add a
user to any user groups.
PMU02C1 Upgrade
You can upgrade the PMU02C1 remotely on the Upgrade page shown in Figure 6-17.
To upgrade the PMU module, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Before upgrade, obtain the name, size, and save path of the upgrade file.
Step 2 On the Upgrade page, click Browse and then select the *.hex file.
Step 3 Click Send.
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You can learn about the upgrade result in the following ways:
View the message displayed during the upgrade.
View the records in the log history.
Check whether the version of Power Manufacturer is the target version of the upgrade.
The upgrade takes about 30 minutes. Do not perform any operations on the Web UI during the upgrade.
Regardless of success or failure, the PMU02C1 will be restarted automatically. If the upgrade fails, you
need to repeat Step 2 till the upgrade succeeds.
Clicking export will overwrite the alarms exported previously. Clicking Clean will delete historical
alarms for good.
Clicking export will overwrite the logs exported previously. Clicking Clean will delete historical logs
for good.
Appendix
Technical Specifications
Table A-1 Technical specifications
LCD Menu
Table 6-8 LCD menu
NOTE
The LCD menu varies based on configurations. Table 6-8 is for reference only.
A
ATS automatic transfer switch
ACDB alternating current distribution box
B
BLVD battery low voltage disconnection
E
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
EMI electromagnetic interference
EMS element management system
electromagnetic susceptibility
L
LLVD load low voltage disconnection
I
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
M
MTBF mean time between failures
O
OPEX operational expenditure
R
RoHS restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
S
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SPD surge protection device