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TP482000B Telecom Power

User Manual

Issue 06
Date 2024-10-30

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2024. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks and Permissions

and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees
or representations of any kind, either express or implied.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China

Website: https://www.huawei.com
Email: [email protected]

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Vulnerability
Huawei's regulations on product vulnerability management are subject to the Vul. Response Process. For
details about this process, visit the following web page:
https://www.huawei.com/en/psirt/vul-response-process
For vulnerability information, enterprise customers can visit the following web page:
https://securitybulletin.huawei.com/enterprise/en/security-advisory

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the TP482000B power system in terms of its features,
configurations, components, and maintenance methods.

The figures provided in this document are for reference only.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:

● Sales engineers
● Technical support personnel
● Maintenance personnel

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description

Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not


avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.

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Symbol Description

Supplements the important information in the main text.


NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all the changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 06 (2024-10-30)
● Updated procedures for replacing fuse.
● Added the procedures for replacing an AC SPD.
● Deleted the section "Replacing an AC SPD."

Issue 05 (2024-01-15)
● Updated procedures for replacing a PSU address board.
● Added the description of SMU software version corresponding to the DMU
software version.

Issue 04 (2023-06-27)
● Updated the safety information in this document.
● Updated the internal structure of the intelligent PDC.
● Updated the contents related of the SMU02C.

Issue 03 (2022-05-27)
Updated the description of fuse model in the intelligent PDC.

Issue 02 (2022-01-30)
Added the intelligent PDC configuration scenarios.

Issue 01 (2020-08-21)
The issue is the first official release.

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Contents

About This Document............................................................................................................... iii


1 Safety Information.................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Personal Safety.........................................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Electrical Safety........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Environment Requirements................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.4 Mechanical Safety.................................................................................................................................................................10
1.5 Battery Safety......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

2 Overview................................................................................................................................. 20
2.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
2.2 Features.................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

3 Product Configurations........................................................................................................ 23
3.1 Single-Cabinet Configurations.......................................................................................................................................... 23
3.1.1 Combined Cabinet............................................................................................................................................................. 24
3.1.2 Intelligent PDC................................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3 Lithium Battery Cabinet.................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.2 Typical Multi-cabinet Configurations............................................................................................................................. 30
3.3 Typical Multi-cabinet Layout............................................................................................................................................ 31

4 Components............................................................................................................................34
4.1 Interior...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.1 Combined cabinet............................................................................................................................................................. 35
4.1.2 Intelligent PDC................................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.1.3 Lithium Battery Cabinet.................................................................................................................................................. 43
4.2 Rectifier.................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
4.3 Monitoring Unit..................................................................................................................................................................... 45
4.3.1 Monitoring Module SMU02C (02312MML-009).................................................................................................... 45
4.3.2 User Interface Module UIM03F1 (03021PKX)......................................................................................................... 49
4.3.3 MDU....................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
4.4 (Optional) Temperature and Humidity Sensor...........................................................................................................55

5 System Maintenance............................................................................................................ 56
5.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................... 56
5.1.1 Cabinet.................................................................................................................................................................................. 56

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5.1.2 DC Power Distribution..................................................................................................................................................... 57


5.1.3 AC Power Distribution..................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.1.4 Monitoring Unit................................................................................................................................................................. 58
5.1.5 MDU....................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
5.1.6 Parameters on the SMU.................................................................................................................................................. 60
5.1.7 Rectifier................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
5.1.8 Cables.................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.2 Component Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................ 62
5.2.1 MDU Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................... 63
5.2.2 Rectifier Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................ 63
5.2.3 Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.4 Battery Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................64
5.2.5 Fuse Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.6 SMU Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.7 AC SPD Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................. 65
5.3 Component Replacement...................................................................................................................................................65
5.3.1 Replacing a PSU................................................................................................................................................................. 65
5.3.2 Replacing an MDU Display Screen.............................................................................................................................. 66
5.3.3 Replacing an SMU02C..................................................................................................................................................... 67
5.3.4 Replacing a UIM03F1 Board.......................................................................................................................................... 68
5.3.5 Replacing a Five-Level Disconnection Backplane EN61AFBL............................................................................. 70
5.3.6 Replacing a Function Expansion Backplane EN21AFBB....................................................................................... 72
5.3.7 Replacing a DC Surge Protection Board.................................................................................................................... 73
5.3.8 Replacing an AC SPD........................................................................................................................................................74
5.3.9 Replacing the PSU Address Board............................................................................................................................... 76
5.3.10 Replacing the Auxiliary CContact.............................................................................................................................. 78
5.3.11 Replacing a Circuit Breaker..........................................................................................................................................79
5.3.12 Replacing a Batteries Circuit Breaker....................................................................................................................... 80
5.3.13 Replacing a Fuse............................................................................................................................................................. 81
5.3.14 Replacing a Battery Temperature Sensor............................................................................................................... 83

6 Emergency Handling............................................................................................................ 85
6.1 AC Power Distribution Faults............................................................................................................................................ 85
6.2 AC Power Failure................................................................................................................................................................... 85
6.3 DC Power Distribution Faults........................................................................................................................................... 85
6.4 Disasters................................................................................................................................................................................... 86

A Technical Specifications...................................................................................................... 87
A.1 Environment Specifications............................................................................................................................................... 87
A.2 Technical Specifications for the Combined Cabinet................................................................................................. 88
A.3 Technical Specifications for an Intelligent PDC..........................................................................................................90
A.4 Technical Specifications for a Lithium Battery Cabinet........................................................................................... 91
A.5 Technical Specifications for the EMC............................................................................................................................. 91

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B Electrical Conceptual Diagrams.........................................................................................93


B.1 TP482000B-N20D1 Electrical Conceptual Diagram.................................................................................................. 93
B.2 TP482000B-N20D2 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams................................................................................................ 94
B.3 TP481200B-N20D1 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams................................................................................................ 95
B.4 TPD48202B-N20C6 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams................................................................................................96
B.5 TBC1000B-NDA1 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams.................................................................................................... 97

C FAQ........................................................................................................................................... 98
D Dry Contact Setting for SMU........................................................................................... 101
E Engineering Design Drawings.......................................................................................... 104
F Maintenance Record Forms.............................................................................................. 108
G Symbol Conventions.......................................................................................................... 114
H Acronyms and Abbreviations...........................................................................................116

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1 Safety Information

Statement
Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using, and/or maintaining
the equipment, read this document, strictly follow the instructions provided
herein, and follow all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this
document. In this document, "equipment" refers to the products, software,
components, spare parts, and/or services related to this document; "the Company"
refers to the manufacturer (producer), seller, and/or service provider of the
equipment; "you" refers to the entity that transports, stores, installs, operates,
uses, and/or maintains the equipment.

The Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice statements described in this


document do not cover all the safety precautions. You also need to comply with
relevant international, national, or regional standards and industry practices. The
Company shall not be liable for any consequences that may arise due to
violations of safety requirements or safety standards concerning the design,
production, and usage of the equipment.

The equipment should be used in an environment that meets the design


specifications. Otherwise, the equipment may be faulty, malfunctioning, or
damaged, which is not covered under the warranty. The Company shall not be
liable for any property loss, personal injury, or even death caused thereby.

Comply with applicable laws, regulations, standards, and specifications during


transportation, storage, installation, operation, use, and maintenance.

Do not perform reverse engineering, decompilation, disassembly, adaptation,


implantation, or other derivative operations on the equipment software. Do not
study the internal implementation logic of the equipment, obtain the source code
of the equipment software, violate intellectual property rights, or disclose any of
the performance test results of the equipment software.

The Company shall not be liable for any of the following circumstances or
their consequences:

● Equipment damage due to force majeure such as earthquakes, floods,


volcanic eruptions, debris flows, lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed conflicts,
typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, and extreme weather conditions
● Operation beyond the conditions specified in this document

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● Installation or use in environments that do not comply with international,


national, or regional standards
● Installation or use by unqualified personnel
● Failure to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions on the
product and in the document
● Unauthorized modifications to the product or software code or removal of the
product
● Damage caused during transportation by you or a third party authorized by
you
● Storage conditions that do not meet the requirements specified in the product
document
● Failure to comply with local laws, regulations, or related standards due to the
materials and tools prepared by you
● Damage caused by your or a third party's negligence, intentional breach,
gross negligence, or improper operations or damage not caused by the
Company

1.1 Personal Safety

DANGER

Do not work with power on during installation. Do not install or remove a cable
with power on. Transient contact between the core of the cable and a conductor
will generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause a fire or personal injury.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations on the energized equipment may cause


fire or electric shocks, resulting in property damage, personal injury, or even death.

DANGER

Before operations, remove conductive objects such as watches, bracelets, bangles,


rings, and necklaces to prevent electric shocks.

DANGER

During operations, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric shocks or short
circuits. The insulation and voltage resistance must comply with local laws,
regulations, standards, and specifications.

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WARNING

During operations, wear personal protective equipment such as protective


clothing, insulated shoes, goggles, safety helmets, and insulated gloves.

Figure 1-1 Personal protective equipment

General Requirements
● Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and
related precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment.
● If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations, immediately stop, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
● Do not touch the power supply equipment directly or with conductors such as
damp objects. Before touching any conductor surface or terminal, measure
the voltage at the contact point to ensure that there is no risk of electric
shock.
● Do not touch a running fan with your hands, components, screws, tools, or
boards. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
● In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area
and activate the fire alarm or call emergency services. Do not enter the
affected building or equipment area under any circumstances.

Personnel Requirements
● Only professionals and trained personnel are allowed to operate the
equipment.
– Professionals: personnel who are familiar with the working principles and
structure of the equipment, trained or experienced in equipment
operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential
hazards in equipment installation, operation, maintenance
– Trained personnel: personnel who are trained in technology and safety,
have required experience, are aware of possible hazards on themselves in

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certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to minimize


the hazards on themselves and other people
● Personnel who plan to install or maintain the equipment must receive
adequate training, be able to correctly perform all operations, and understand
all necessary safety precautions and local relevant standards.
● Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install,
operate, and maintain the equipment.
● Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect
the equipment.
● Personnel who will perform special tasks such as electrical operations,
working at heights, and operations of special equipment must possess the
required local qualifications.
● Only authorized professionals are allowed to replace the equipment or
components (including software).
● Only personnel who need to work on the equipment are allowed to access
the equipment.

1.2 Electrical Safety

DANGER

Before connecting cables, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise, electric
shocks or fires may occur.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.

DANGER

Prevent foreign matter from entering the equipment during operations. Otherwise,
equipment short-circuits or damage, load power derating, power failure, or
personal injury may occur.

WARNING

For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when
installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the
equipment.

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CAUTION

Do not route cables near the air intake or exhaust vents of the equipment.

CAUTION

Do not directly connect aluminum cables to prevent electrochemical corrosion of


copper and aluminum.

General Requirements
● Follow the procedures described in the document for installation, operation,
and maintenance. Do not reconstruct or alter the equipment, add
components, or change the installation sequence without permission.
● Install temporary fences or warning ropes and hang "No Entry" signs around
the operation area to keep unauthorized personnel away from the area.
● Before installing or removing power cables, turn off the switches of the
equipment and its upstream and downstream switches.
● If any liquid is detected inside the equipment, disconnect the power supply
immediately and do not use the equipment.
● Before performing operations on the equipment, check that all tools meet the
requirements and record the tools. After the operations are complete, collect
all of the tools to prevent them from being left inside the equipment.
● Before installing power cables, check that cable labels are correct and cable
terminals are insulated.
● When installing the equipment, use a torque tool of a proper measurement
range to tighten the screws. When using a wrench to tighten the screws,
ensure that the wrench does not tilt and the torque error does not exceed
10% of the specified value.
● Ensure that bolts are tightened with a torque tool and marked in red and blue
after double-check. Installation personnel mark tightened bolts in blue.
Quality inspection personnel confirm that the bolts are tightened and then
mark them in red. (The marks must cross the edges of the bolts.)

● To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits
to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
● Ensure that all slots are installed with boards or filler panels. Avoid hazards
caused by hazardous voltages or energy on boards. Ensure that the air
channel is normal, control electromagnetic interference, and prevent dust and
other foreign objects on the backplane, baseplate, and boards.
● After the installation is complete, ensure that protective cases, insulation
tubes, and other necessary items for all electrical components are in position
to avoid electric shocks.

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● If the power supply to the equipment is permanently connected, install an


easily accessible disconnector at the exterior of the device.
● If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before
operating the equipment.
● Before maintaining a downstream electrical or power distribution device, turn
off the output switch on the power supply equipment.
● During equipment maintenance, attach "Do not switch on" labels near the
upstream and downstream switches or circuit breakers as well as warning
signs to prevent accidental connection. The equipment can be powered on
only after troubleshooting is complete.
● If fault diagnosis and troubleshooting need to be performed after power-off,
take the following safety measures: Disconnect the power supply. Check
whether the equipment is live. Install a ground cable. Hang warning signs and
set up fences.
● Check equipment connections periodically, ensuring that all screws are
securely tightened.
● Only qualified professionals can replace a damaged cable.
● Do not scrawl, damage, or block any labels or nameplates on the equipment.
Promptly replace labels that have worn out.
● Do not use solvents such as water, alcohol, or oil to clean electrical
components inside or outside of the equipment.
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to
avoid electric shocks or short circuits.

Grounding
● Ensure that the grounding impedance of the equipment complies with local
electrical standards.
● Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective
ground. Before operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to
ensure that it is reliably grounded.
● Ensure that the protective ground point of the equipment is reliably
connected to the ground screw of the metal enclosure (connection resistance:
≤ 0.1 ohm).
● Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground
conductor.
● Do not damage the ground conductor.
● For the equipment that uses a three-pin socket, ensure that the ground
terminal in the socket is connected to the protective ground point.
● If high touch current may occur on the equipment, ground the protective
ground terminal on the equipment enclosure before connecting the power
supply; otherwise, electric shock as a result of touch current may occur.

Cabling
● When selecting, installing, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.

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● Ensure that all cables are properly connected and insulated, and meet
specifications.
● Ensure that the slots and holes for routing cables are free from sharp edges,
and that the positions where cables are routed through pipes or cable holes
are equipped with cushion materials to prevent the cables from being
damaged by sharp edges or burrs.
● If a cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the cable in a U
shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
● Ensure that cables of the same type are bound together neatly and straight
and that the cable sheath is intact. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are away from each other without entanglement and
overlapping.
● When cable connection is completed or paused for a short period of time, seal
the cable holes with sealing putty immediately to prevent small animals or
moisture from entering.
● Secure buried cables using cable supports and cable clips. Ensure that the
cables in the backfill area are in close contact with the ground to prevent
cable deformation or damage during backfilling.
● If the external conditions (such as the cable layout or ambient temperature)
change, verify the cable usage in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or local
laws and regulations. For example, check that the current-carrying capacity
meets requirements.
● Do not perform any improper operations, for example, dropping cables
directly from a vehicle. Otherwise, the cable performance may deteriorate due
to cable damage, which affects the current-carrying capacity and temperature
rise.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

NOTICE

The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-
sensitive components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI)
circuits.

● When touching the equipment and handling boards, modules with exposed
circuit boards, or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), observe ESD
protection regulations and wear ESD clothing and ESD gloves or a well-
grounded ESD wrist strap.

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Figure 1-2 Wearing an ESD wrist strap

● When holding a board or a module with exposed circuit boards, hold its edge
without touching any components. Do not touch the components with bare
hands.
● Package boards or modules with ESD packaging materials before storing or
transporting them.

1.3 Environment Requirements

DANGER

Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not


perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.

DANGER

Do not store any flammable or explosive materials in the equipment area.

DANGER

Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke,
candles, heaters, or other heating devices. Overheat may damage the equipment
or cause a fire.

WARNING

Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under
areas prone to condensation, such as under water pipes and air exhaust vents, or
areas prone to water leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, or
feeder windows of the equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the
equipment to prevent faults or short circuits.

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WARNING

To prevent damage or fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation
vents or heat dissipation systems are not obstructed or covered by other objects
while the equipment is running.

General Requirements
● Ensure that the equipment is stored in a clean, dry, and well ventilated area
with proper temperature and humidity and is protected from dust and
condensation.
● Keep the installation and operating environments of the equipment within the
allowed ranges. Otherwise, its performance and safety will be compromised.
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, performing outdoor installation, and opening
doors) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6
or stronger wind.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with direct sunlight, dust,
smoke, volatile or corrosive gases, infrared and other radiations, organic
solvents, or salty air.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with conductive metal or
magnetic dust.
● Do not install the equipment in an area conducive to the growth of
microorganisms such as fungus or mildew.
● Do not install the equipment in an area with strong vibration, noise, or
electromagnetic interference.
● Ensure that the site complies with local laws, regulations, and related
standards.
● Before opening doors during the installation, operation, and maintenance of
the equipment, clean up any water, ice, snow, or other foreign objects on the
top of the equipment to prevent foreign objects from falling into the
equipment.
● When installing the equipment, ensure that the installation surface is solid
enough to bear the weight of the equipment.
● Ensure that the equipment room provides good heat insulation, and that the
walls and floor are dampproof.
● Install protective devices at the door of the equipment room to prevent
rodents and insects from entering the room.
● After installing the equipment, remove the packing materials such as cartons,
foam, plastics, and cable ties from the equipment area.

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1.4 Mechanical Safety

DANGER

When working at heights, wear a safety helmet and safety harness or waist belt
and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an insecure moveable object
or metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that the hooks will not slide off.

WARNING

Ensure that all necessary tools are ready and inspected by a professional
organization. Do not use tools that have signs of scratches or fail to pass the
inspection or whose inspection validity period has expired. Ensure that the tools
are secure and not overloaded.

WARNING

Before installing equipment in a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is securely


fastened with a balanced center of gravity. Otherwise, tipping or falling cabinets
may cause bodily injury and equipment damage.

WARNING

When pulling equipment out of a cabinet, be aware of unstable or heavy objects


in the cabinet to prevent injury.

WARNING

Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the sealing
performance and electromagnetic containment of the equipment and damage
components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards
inside the equipment.

General Requirements
● Repaint any paint scratches caused during equipment transportation or
installation in a timely manner. Equipment with scratches cannot be exposed
for an extended period of time.
● Do not perform operations such as arc welding and cutting on the equipment
without evaluation by the Company.
● Do not install other devices on the top of the equipment without evaluation
by the Company.

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● When performing operations over the top of the equipment, take measures to
protect the equipment against damage.
● Use correct tools and operate them in the correct way.

Moving Heavy Objects


● Be cautious to prevent injury when moving heavy objects.

● If multiple persons need to move a heavy object together, determine the


manpower and work division with consideration of height and other
conditions to ensure that the weight is equally distributed.
● If two persons or more move a heavy object together, ensure that the object
is lifted and landed simultaneously and moved at a uniform pace under the
supervision of one person.
● Wear personal protective gears such as protective gloves and shoes when
manually moving the equipment.
● To move an object by hand, approach to the object, squat down, and then lift
the object gently and stably by the force of the legs instead of your back. Do
not lift it suddenly or turn your body around.
● Move or lift the equipment by holding its handles or lower edges. Do not hold
the handles of modules that are installed in the equipment.
● Do not quickly lift a heavy object above your waist. Place the object on a
workbench that is half-waist high or any other appropriate place, adjust the
positions of your palms, and then lift it.
● Move a heavy object stably with balanced force at an even and low speed. Put
down the object stably and slowly to prevent any collision or drop from
scratching the surface of the equipment or damaging the components and
cables.
● When moving a heavy object, be aware of the workbench, slope, staircase,
and slippery places. When moving a heavy object through a door, ensure that
the door is wide enough to move the object and avoid bumping or injury.
● When transferring a heavy object, move your feet instead of turning your
waist around. When lifting and transferring a heavy object, ensure that your
feet point to the target direction of movement.
● When transporting the equipment using a pallet truck, ensure that the forks
are properly positioned so that the equipment does not topple. Before moving
the equipment, secure it to the pallet truck using ropes. When moving the
equipment, assign dedicated personnel to take care of it.
● Transport the equipment by sea or on roads with good conditions. Minimize
jolt and tilt during transportation.
● Ensure that tilt angle of the cabinet meets the requirements shown in the
figure. The tilt angle α of the packed cabinet must be less than or equal to
15°. After the cabinet is unpacked, its tilt angle α must be less than or equal
to 10°.

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Working at Heights
● Any operations performed 2 meters or higher above the ground must be
supervised properly.
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
● Do not work at heights when steel pipes are wet or other risky situations
exist. After the preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety owner and
relevant technical personnel need to check the involved equipment. Operators
can begin working only after safety is confirmed.
● Set a restricted area and prominent signs for working at heights to warn
irrelevant personnel away.
● Set guard rails and warning signs at the edges and openings of the area
involving working at heights to prevent falls.
● Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other objects on the ground under
the area involving working at heights. Do not stay or pass under the area
involving working at heights.
● Carry operation machines and tools properly to prevent equipment damage or
personal injury caused by falling objects.
● Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from
the height to the ground, or vice versa. Objects shall be transported by slings,
hanging baskets, aerial work platforms, or cranes.
● Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If
unavoidable, install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and
lower layers or take other protective measures. Do not pile up tools or
materials on the upper layer.
● Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not
dismantle the upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a
part, ensure that other parts will not collapse.
● Ensure that personnel working at heights strictly comply with the safety
regulations. The Company is not responsible for any accident caused by
violation of the safety regulations on working at heights.
● Behave cautiously when working at heights. Do not rest at heights.

Using Ladders
● Use wooden or insulated ladders when you need to perform live-line working
at heights.

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● Platform ladders with protective rails are preferred. Single ladders are not
recommended.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned and held firm.

● When climbing up the ladder, keep your body stable and your center of
gravity between the side rails, and do not overreach to the sides.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured.
● If a single ladder is used, the recommended angle for the ladder against the
floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. A square can be used to
measure the angle.

● If a single ladder is used, ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the
bottom, and take protective measures to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● If a single ladder is used, do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the
ladder from the top.
● If you use a single ladder to climb up to a platform, ensure that the ladder is
at least 1 m higher than the platform.

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Drilling Holes
● Obtain consent from the customer and contractor before drilling holes.
● Wear protective equipment such as safety goggles and protective gloves when
drilling holes.
● To avoid short circuits or other risks, do not drill holes into buried pipes or
cables.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings.

1.5 Battery Safety

DANGER

Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery together. Otherwise,
the battery may be short-circuited. Battery short circuits can generate high
instantaneous current and release a large amount of energy, which may cause
battery leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or
explosion. To avoid battery short circuits, do not maintain batteries with power on.

DANGER

Do not expose batteries at high temperatures or around heat sources, such as


scorching sunlight, fire sources, transformers, and heaters. Battery overheating
may cause leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or
explosion.

DANGER

Protect batteries from mechanical vibration, falling, collision, punctures, and


strong impact. Otherwise, the batteries may be damaged or catch fire.

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DANGER

To avoid leakage, smoke, flammable gas release, thermal runaway, fire, or


explosion, do not disassemble, alter, or damage batteries, for example, insert
foreign matter into batteries, squeeze batteries, or immerse batteries in water or
other liquids.

DANGER

There is a risk of fire or explosion if the model of the battery in use or used for
replacement is incorrect. Use a battery of the model recommended by the vendor.

DANGER

Battery electrolyte is toxic and volatile. Do not get contact with leaked liquids or
inhale gases in the case of battery leakage or odor. In such cases, stay away from
the battery and contact professionals immediately. Professionals must wear safety
goggles, rubber gloves, gas masks, and protective clothing, power off the
equipment, remove the battery, and contact technical engineers.

DANGER

A battery is an enclosed system and will not release any gases under normal
operations. If a battery is used improperly, for example, burnt, needle-pricked,
squeezed, struck by lightning, overcharged, or subject to other adverse conditions
that may cause battery thermal runaway, the battery may be damaged or an
abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside the battery, resulting in electrolyte
leakage or release of gases such as CO and H2. To prevent fire or equipment
corrosion, ensure that flammable gases are properly exhausted.

DANGER

The gases generated by a burning battery may irritate your eyes, skin, and throat.
Take protective measures.

WARNING

Install batteries in a dry area. Do not install them under areas prone to water
leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, feeder windows of the
equipment room, or water pipes. Ensure that no liquid enters the equipment to
prevent faults or short circuits.

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WARNING

Before installing and commissioning batteries, prepare fire fighting facilities, such
as fire sand and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, according to construction
standards and regulations. Before putting into operation, ensure that fire fighting
facilities that comply with local laws, regulations are installed.

WARNING

During storage or transportation, or before unpacking, ensure that the packing


cases are intact and the batteries are correctly placed according to the labels on
the packing cases. Do not place a battery upside down or vertically, lay it on one
side, or tilt it. Stack the batteries according to the stacking requirements on the
packing cases. Ensure that the batteries do not fall or get damaged. Otherwise,
they will need to be scrapped.

WARNING

After unpacking batteries, place them in the required direction. Do not place a
battery upside down, lay it on one side, tilt it, or stack it. Ensure that the batteries
do not fall or get damaged. Otherwise, they will need to be scrapped.

WARNING

Tighten the screws on copper bars or cables to the torque specified in this
document. Periodically confirm whether the screws are tightened, check for rust,
corrosion, or other foreign objects, and clean them up if any. Loose screw
connections will result in excessive voltage drops and batteries may catch fire
when the current is high.

WARNING

After batteries are discharged, charge them in time to avoid damage due to
overdischarge.

Statement
The Company shall not be liable for any battery damage, personal injury,
death, property loss, and/or other consequences caused by the following
reasons:

● Force majeure such as earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, debris flows,


lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed conflicts, typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes,
and other extreme weather conditions

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● The battery warranty period has expired.


● Actions that do not follow instructions in the user manual or direct advice
from the Company, including but not limited to the following scenarios:
– The onsite equipment operating environment or external power
parameters do not meet the environment requirements for normal
operation, for example, the actual operating temperature of batteries is
too high or too low, or the power grid is unstable and experiences
outages frequently.
– Batteries are dropped or incorrectly operated or connected.
– Batteries are overdischarged due to delayed acceptance or power-on after
battery installation.
– Battery running parameters are incorrectly set.
– Different types of batteries, for example, batteries of different brands or
rated capacities, are used together without prior approval from the
Company.
– Batteries are frequently overdischarged due to improper battery
maintenance.
– Battery use scenarios are changed without prior approval from the
Company.
– Battery maintenance is not performed according to the instructions in the
user manual, for example, failing to check battery terminals regularly.
– Batteries are not transported, stored, or charged according to the
instructions in the user manual.
– Instructions from the Company are not followed during battery relocation
or reinstallation.

General Requirements

NOTICE

To ensure battery safety and battery management accuracy, use batteries provided
by the Company. The Company is not responsible for any faults of batteries
provided by other vendors.

● Before installing, operating, and maintaining batteries, read the battery


vendor's instructions and comply with their requirements. The safety
precautions specified in this document are highly important and require
special attention. For additional safety precautions, see the instructions
provided by the battery vendors.
● Use batteries within the specified temperature range. When the ambient
temperature of the batteries is lower than the allowed range, do not charge
the batteries to prevent internal short circuits caused during low-temperature
charging.
● Do not reversely connect the positive and negative battery terminals.
Otherwise, a battery alarm will be generated and batteries may be damaged.
● To prevent dust buildup that may damage the equipment, install battery
modules after dust-prone operations in the equipment room are completed.

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● Do not short-circuit a battery. A short circuit will trigger battery protection.


Repeated short circuits may lead to battery faults and other risks including
fire.
● Batteries cannot be connected in series. Connecting them in series will trigger
battery protection and may cause battery damage or other risks including fire.
● Before unpacking batteries, check whether the packaging is intact. Do not use
batteries with damaged packaging. If any damage is found, notify the carrier
and manufacturer immediately.
● Do not unpack batteries in an environment where the temperature and
humidity are uncontrollable. Before unpacking batteries, keep them still for 24
hours in an environment where the temperature and humidity are under
control.
● In an indoor scenario, you are advised to power on batteries within seven days
after unpacking. If the batteries cannot be powered on in time, put them in
the original packaging and place them in a dry indoor environment without
corrosive gases.
● In an outdoor scenario, you are advised to power on batteries within 24 hours
after unpacking. If the batteries cannot be powered on in time, put them in
the original packaging and place them in a dry indoor environment without
corrosive gases.
● Do not use a damaged battery (such as damage caused when a battery is
dropped, bumped, bulged, or dented on the enclosure), because the damage
may cause electrolyte leakage or flammable gas release. In the case of
electrolyte leakage or structural deformation, contact the installer or
professional O&M personnel immediately to remove or replace the battery.
Do not store the damaged battery near other devices or flammable materials
and keep it away from non-professionals.
● Before working on a battery, ensure that there is no irritating or burning smell
around the battery.
● When installing batteries, do not place installation tools, metal parts, or
sundries on the batteries. After the installation is complete, remove the
objects from the batteries and the surrounding area.
● To safeguard against water intrusion and subsequent battery carbonization,
ensure that the bottom of a battery remains more than 10 cm above ground
level.
● If a battery is accidentally exposed to water, do not install it. Move it to a safe
place for isolation and contact technical engineers in a timely manner.
● Check whether the positive and negative battery terminals are grounded
unexpectedly. If so, disconnect the battery terminals from the ground.
● Do not perform welding or grinding work around batteries to prevent fire
caused by electric sparks or arcs.
● If batteries will not be used for a long period of time, store and charge them
according to the battery requirements.
● Do not charge or discharge batteries by using a device that does not comply
with local laws and regulations.
● Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
● Monitor damaged batteries during storage for signs of smoke, flame,
electrolyte leakage, or heat.

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● If a battery is faulty, its surface temperature may be high. Do not touch the
battery to avoid scalds.
● The actual specifications may vary depending on external factors, such as
temperature, transportation, and storage.

Short-Circuit Protection
● When installing and maintaining batteries, wrap the exposed cable terminals
on the batteries with insulation tape.
● Avoid foreign objects (such as conductive objects, screws, and liquids) from
entering a battery, because this may cause short circuits.

Leakage Handling

NOTICE

Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and
boards, and ultimately damage the boards.

Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause irritation and chemical burns. If you come
into direct contact with the battery electrolyte, do as follows:
● Inhalation: Evacuate from contaminated areas, get fresh air immediately, and
seek immediate medical attention.
● Eye contact: Immediately wash your eyes with water for at least 15 minutes,
do not rub your eyes, and seek immediate medical attention.
● Skin contact: Wash the affected areas immediately with soap and water and
seek immediate medical attention.
● Intake: Seek immediate medical attention.

Recycling
● Dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do
not dispose of batteries as household waste. Improper disposal of batteries
may result in environmental pollution or an explosion.
● If a battery leaks or is damaged, contact technical support or a battery
recycling company for disposal.
● If batteries are out of service life, contact a battery recycling company for
disposal.
● Do not expose waste batteries to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
● Do not place waste batteries in environments with high humidity or corrosive
substances.
● Do not use faulty batteries. Contact a battery recycling company to scrap
them as soon as possible to avoid environmental pollution.

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2 Overview

2.1 Introduction
The TP482000B is Huawei's high-reliability and high-performance indoor telecom
power system. The system supplies reliable –48 V DC power to equipment in
central equipment rooms. The TP482000B consists of three types of combined
cabinets, each of which provides an AC power distribution unit (PDU), a DC PDU,
PSUs, and a site monitoring unit (SMU). Each cabinet has a maximum capacity of
2500 A.
The TP482000B supports cabinet interconnection. TP482000B cabinets of the same
model can be interconnected. TP482000B cabinets can also be interconnected with
TPD48202B intelligent power distribution cabinets, and TBC1000B lithium battery
cabinets.
The TP482000B can be connected to an AC cabinet or a DC cabinet in parallel to
meet the requirements of various application scenarios.

Table 2-1 Product series


Product Model Cabinet Type Remarks

TP482000B TP482000B-N20D1 2500 A combined Supports


cabinet interconnection with
TP482000B-N20D2 TPD48202B intelligent
TP481200B-N20D1 1200 A combined power distribution
cabinet cabinets and TBC1000B
lithium battery
cabinets.

TP483000D TPA38401B-N20C1 400 A AC cabinet Supports flexible


power distribution.

TPA38631B-N20C1 630 A AC cabinet Supports flexible


power distribution.

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Product Model Cabinet Type Remarks

TPD48202B-N20C1 2000 A DC Supports flexible


cabinet power distribution.

TPD48302B-N20C1 3000 A DC Supports flexible


cabinet power distribution.

TPD48202B TPD48202B-N20C6 2000 A intelligent N/A


power
distribution
cabinet

TBC1000B TBC1000B-NDA1 1000 Ah lithium N/A


battery cabinet

NOTE

● The combined cabinets TP482000B-N20D1 and TP481200B-N20D1 apply to 220/380 V


AC power grids.
● The combined cabinets TP482000B-N20D2 supports 120/208 V and 220/380 V AC power
grids.
● For details about the AC cabinet and DC cabinet, see the TP483000D Telecom Power
User Manual.

2.2 Features
● Flexible application
Installed on a concrete floor or an ESD floor.
● Wide AC input voltage range
Input voltage range: 85 V AC to 300 V AC (phase voltage; derated at less than
176 V AC)
● Comprehensive battery management
The power system effectively manages lead-acid batteries and flooded
batteries, which extends the battery lifespan.
● High power density
– PSUs have a power density of 42.7 W/inch3.
– A single TP482000B cabinet has a maximum capacity of 144 kW. If
multiple cabinets are interconnected, the capacity can reach 1152 kW.
– A single TP481200B cabinet has a maximum capacity of 72 kW. If
multiple cabinets are interconnected, the capacity can reach 576 kW.
● High efficiency
PSUs have a maximum efficiency of 97%.
● Automatic current equalization
A digital current equalization technology is used to automatically equalize
current among PSUs without control from the SMU. The current equalization
imbalance is less than ±5%.

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● Intelligent hibernation
PSUs can hibernate automatically based on load power, which saves energy,
reduces emissions, and improves reliability.
● Real-time monitoring
The SMU monitors the system operating parameters, analyzes operating
status, and reports alarms when detecting faults.
● Flexible network management system (NMS) connection
The power system can communicate with a power and environment NMS,
NetEco, and other NMSs over SNMP, HTTPS, and YDN protocols. The SMU
supports remote management, monitors and controls the power system, and
reports alarms promptly in unattended mode.
● Easy operation
– The monitoring display unit (MDU) supports large-screen display and
full-touch operations, allowing you to quickly view system information.
– The liquid crystal display (LCD) and four buttons on the SMU allow you
to quickly view system information.
● Fault isolation
All PSUs support fault isolation. If one PSU is faulty, the other PSUs still work
properly.
● Easy maintenance
The PSUs are hot-swappable, which facilitates installation and maintenance
and lowers the operational expenditure (OPEX).
● Robust protection
– A built-in DC surge protective device (SPD) provides 10 kV (8/20 µs)
protection in differential mode and 20 kV (8/20 µs) protection in
common mode.
– A built-in AC SPD protects against 20 kA (8/20 µs) nominal surge
discharge current and 40 kA (8/20 µs) surge discharge current at the
maximum.
– PSUs provide 5 kA and 6 kV protection.
– The voltage between signal ports and the ground is 0.5 kV in differential
mode and 1 kV in common mode.
● High reliability
The power system has a service life of 10 years and mean time between
failures (MTBF) of 500,000 hours. Its annual failure rate is less than or equal
to 1%.

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3 Product Configurations

3.1 Single-Cabinet Configurations

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3.1.1 Combined Cabinet

Figure 3-1 Combined cabinet appearance

(1) MDU display screen

Table 3-1 TP482000B cabinet configurations

Item TP482000B-N20D1 TP482000B-N20D2

AC input system 220/380 V AC, three-phase four-wire 120/208 V AC (three-live wire),


compatible with 220/380 V AC
three-phase four-wire

Rated input voltage 220 V AC phase voltage/380 V AC 120 V AC phase voltage/208 V AC


line voltage line voltage

AC input terminal Two 3-pole 190 A terminal blocks Two 3-pole 300 A terminal blocks
block

PSU circuit breaker Thirty-six 1-pole 32 A circuit Eighteen 2-pole 63 A circuit breakers
breakers

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Item TP482000B-N20D1 TP482000B-N20D2

PSU Thirty-six R4850G5/R4875G5

AC surge protection ● Two 20 kA/40 kA SPDs


● Two 4-pole 32 A SPD circuit breakers

Load ● Six NT3 (500 A) fuses


● Six NT00 (160 A) and six NT00 (100 A) fuses

Battery Two groups of NT4 (1250 A) fuses, two fuses in each group

Battery current Two 2000 A/25 mV shunts


monitoring

Total load current One 2000 A/25 mV shunt


monitoring

DC surge protection DC SPD: 10 kA (8/20 µs) in differential mode, 20 kA (8/20 µs) in common
mode

SMU SMU02C

Table 3-2 TP481200B cabinet configurations


Item TP481200B-N20D1

AC input system 220/380 V AC, three-phase four-wire

Rated input voltage 220 V AC phase voltage/380 V AC line voltage

AC input circuit One 3-pole 200 A circuit breaker


breaker

PSU circuit breaker Eighteen 1-pole 32 A circuit breakers

PSU Eighteen R4850G5/R4875G5

AC surge protection ● One 20 kA/40 kA SPD


● One 4-pole 32 A SPD circuit breaker

Maximum output 1200 A


current

Maximum output ● R4875G5: 1200 A/57.6 V, 72 kW


power ● R4850G5: 937 A/57.6 V (1125 A/48 V), 54 kW

Load ● Four NT3 (500 A) fuses and two NT2 (400 A) fuses
● Six NT00 (160 A) and six NT00 (100 A) fuses

Battery Two NT4 (1000 A) fuses

Battery current Two 1000 A/25 mV shunts


monitoring

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Item TP481200B-N20D1

Total load current One 1000 A/25 mV shunt


monitoring

DC surge protection DC SPD: 10 kA (8/20 µs) in differential mode, 20 kA (8/20 µs) in


common mode

SMU SMU02C

3.1.2 Intelligent PDC


Figure 3-2 Intelligent PDC appearance

(1) MDU display screen

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Table 3-3 Intelligent PDC configurations


Model Current Power Distribution Specifications Power Distribution
Rows

TPD48202B- ● DC input ● Standard circuit breaker Standard


N20C6 current: ≤ 2000 configuration in each row: 100 configuration: 4 rows
(01074946) A A/1P x 12
● Load output ● Shunt (200 A/25 mV) monitoring
current: ≤ 2000 for each current rout
A ● DC surge protection board x 1

TPD48202B- ● Standard circuit breaker Standard


N20C6 configuration in each row: 100 configuration: 6 rows
(01074946- A/1P x 12
001) ● Shunt (200 A/25 mV) monitoring
for each current route
● DC surge protection board x 1

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3.1.3 Lithium Battery Cabinet


Figure 3-3 Appearance

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Figure 3-4 Lithium Battery cabinet configurations

Table 3-4 Lithium Battery cabinet configurations


No. Item Specifications

1 DC power distribution 10 x 125 A/1P

2 Monitoring unit SMU02C

3 Battery installation space A maximum of 10 lithium battery


strings are supported.

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3.2 Typical Multi-cabinet Configurations


Table 3-5 TP482000B typical configurations

System Capacity (kW) 144 288 432 576 720 864 1008 1152

Combined cabinet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TP482000B-N20D1 or
TP482000B-N20D2 (PCS)

Connecting copper bar / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


(group)

Communications cable / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
between cabinets (PCS)

NOTICE

The combined cabinet can be configured with an intelligent power distribution


cabinet (PDC). If one intelligent PDC is configured, a group of parallel busbars and
one inter-cabinet communications cable need to be added.

Table 3-6 TP481200B typical configurations

System Capacity (kW) 72 144 216 288 360 432 504 576

Combined cabinet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TP481200B-N20D1 (PCS)

Connecting copper bar / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


(group)

Communications cable / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
between cabinets (PCS)

NOTICE

The combined cabinet can be configured with an intelligent power distribution


cabinet (PDC). If one intelligent PDC is configured, a group of parallel busbars and
one inter-cabinet communications cable need to be added.

Table 3-7 TBC1000B typical configurations

Battery capacity (Ah) 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

Battery cabinet (PCS) 1 2 3 4 5 6

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Battery capacity (Ah) 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

Connecting copper bar (group) / 1 2 3 4 5

Inter-cabinet communications cable 1 2 3 4 5 6


(PCS)

NOTICE

The combined cabinet supports a maximum of six battery cabinets. Battery


cabinets are combined using copper bars. It is recommended that three battery
cabinets be combined. You are advised to use cables to connect the battery
cabinet and the combined cabinet.

3.3 Typical Multi-cabinet Layout

NOTICE

Only combined cabinets of the same model can be connected together, up to a


maximum of eight cabinets.

Figure 3-5 72 kW/144 kW system+ one lithium battery cabinet

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Figure 3-6 72 kW/144 kW system +6 lithium battery cabinets

NOTE

The combined cabinet supports a maximum of six battery cabinets. Battery cabinets are
combined using copper bars. It is recommended that three battery cabinets be combined.
You are advised to use cables to connect the battery cabinet and the combined cabinet.

Figure 3-7 360 kW/720 kW system

Figure 3-8 360 kW/720 kW system + two intelligent PDCs

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NOTE

The preceding figure shows two intelligent PDCs. If multiple intelligent PDCs are configured,
connect them in parallel by referring to the preceding figure.

Figure 3-9 360 kW/720 kW system + two intelligent PDCs + six lithium battery
cabinets

NOTE

● The preceding figure shows two intelligent PDCs. If multiple intelligent PDCs are
configured, connect them in parallel by referring to the preceding figure.
● The combined cabinet supports a maximum of six battery cabinets. Battery cabinets are
combined using copper bars. It is recommended that three battery cabinets be
combined. You are advised to use cables to connect the battery cabinet and the
combined cabinet.

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4 Components

4.1 Interior

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4.1.1 Combined cabinet


TP482000B-N20D1

Figure 4-1 Interior (front view)

(1) Battery fuses (2) Load fuses (3) SMU02C

(4) Reserved installation space (5) Space for PSUs (6) PSU circuit breakers
for CIM02C

(7) Monitoring display unit (8) User Interface Module (9) AC SPDs and SPD circuit
(MDU) UIM03F1 breakers

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Figure 4-2 Interior (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbars (2) Cabinet ground bar (3) N busbars

(4) AC input terminals (5) AC input ground bar

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TP482000B-N20D2

Figure 4-3 Interior (front view)

(1) Battery fuses (2) Load fuses (3) SMU02C

(4) Reserved installation space (5) Space for PSUs (6) PSU circuit breakers
for CIM02C

(7) MDU (8) User Interface Module (9) AC SPDs and SPD circuit
UIM03F1 breakers

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Figure 4-4 Interior (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbars (2) Cabinet ground bar (3) AC input terminals

(4) N busbars (5) AC input ground bar

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Figure 4-5 Interior (front view)

(1) AC input box (2) Cabinet ground bar (3) Load fuses

(4) SMU02C (5) Reserved installation space (6) Space for PSUs
for CIM02C

(7) PSU circuit breakers (8) Battery fuses (9) MDU

(10) User Interface Module (11) AC SPD and SPD circuit


UIM03F1 breaker

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Figure 4-6 Interior (rear view)

(1) RTN+ busbars

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4.1.2 Intelligent PDC


Figure 4-7 Interior (front and rear view for 01074946)

(1) DC output circuit breakers (2) Dry contact output (3) MDU LCD

(4) DC Signal Monitoring (5) RTN+ busbar (6) Cabinet ground bar
Board

NOTE

The related alarms of the output dry contact are load overcurrent and load fuse blown.

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Figure 4-8 Interior (front and rear view for 01074946-001)

(1) DC output circuit breakers (2) Dry contact output (3) MDU LCD

(4) DC Signal Monitoring (5) RTN+ busbar (6) Cabinet ground bar
Board

NOTE

The related alarms of the output dry contact are load overcurrent and load fuse blown.

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4.1.3 Lithium Battery Cabinet


Figure 4-9 Interior

(1) Power distribution area (2) Parallel communications (3) SMU02C


port

(4) Cabinet ground bar (5) Battery installation space (6) User interface module
UIM03F1

(7) Alarm indicator

4.2 Rectifier
A rectifier converts AC input power into stable DC power.

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Figure 4-10 Appearance

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator

(4) Locking latch (5) Handle

Table 4-1 Indicator description


Indicator Color Status Description

Power Green Steady The rectifier has an AC input.


indicator on

Off The rectifier has no AC input.

The rectifier is faulty.

Blinking The rectifier is being queried.


at 0.5
Hz

Blinking The rectifier is loading an application


at 4 Hz program.

Alarm Yellow Off No alarm is generated.


indicator
Steady ● A warning is generated due to
on ambient overtemperature.
● The rectifier has generated a
protection shutdown alarm due to
ambient overtemperature or
undertemperature.

AC input overvoltage or undervoltage


protection has been triggered.

The rectifier is in hibernation state.

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Indicator Color Status Description

Blinking The communication between the


at 0.5 rectifier and the external device is
Hz interrupted.

Fault indicator Red Off The rectifier is normal.

Steady The rectifier locks out due to output


on overvoltage.

The rectifier has no output due to an


internal fault.

4.3 Monitoring Unit

4.3.1 Monitoring Module SMU02C (02312MML-009)

Figure 4-11 SMU02C

(1) Running indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3) Major alarm indicator

(4) Buttons (5) USB ports (protected by a (6) RS485/RS232


security protection mechanism) communications port

(7) Handle (8) Locking latch (9) FE port

(10) CAN port (11) LCD

Indicators

Table 4-2 Indicator description

Item Color Status Description

Running Green Off The SMU is faulty or has no


indicator DC input.

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Item Color Status Description

Blinking slowly The SMU is running properly


(0.5 Hz) and communicating with the
host properly.

Blinking fast (4 The SMU is running properly


Hz) but fails to communicate
with the host.

Minor alarm Yellow Off No minor alarm or warning


indicator is generated.

Steady on A minor alarm or warning is


generated.

Major alarm Red Off No critical or major alarm is


indicator generated.

Steady on A critical or major alarm is


generated.

Buttons

Table 4-3 Button description


Button Name Description

Up Scrolls menu items and sets parameters.

Down

Back Returns to the previous menu without saving the


settings.

OK ● Enters the main menu from the standby screen.


● Enters a submenu from the main menu.
● Saves the submenu settings.

Note:
● The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30s.
● You need to log in again if no button is pressed within 1 minute.

● Press and hold or to increase or decrease a parameter value quickly.

● Hold down and for 10s to restart the SMU.

● Hold down and (or ) for 2s to increase (or decrease) the LCD
contrast.

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USB Port
You can quickly deploy a site, import and export configuration files, export run
logs, and upgrade software by inserting a dedicated USB flash drive into a USB
port.
After installing a dedicated WiFi module on a USB port, you can access the WebUI
locally.

NOTICE

Using a WiFi module not provided by the Company may cause function
abnormalities or data loss. The Company will not be liable for any loss caused
thereby.

Communications Ports

Table 4-4 Communications port description


Communications Communications Communications Function
Port Parameter Protocol

FE 10M/100M SNMP Connects to a


autonegotiation third-party NMS.

BIN Connects to a
Huawei NMS.

HTTPS Connects to a PC
and manages the
SMU over the
WebUI.

Modbus TCP Adapts to the


Huawei Modbus
TCP protocol and
connects to a
third-party NMS.

RS485/RS232 Baud rate: 1200 Master/Slave Connects to a


bit/s, 2400 bit/s, Huawei NMS.
4800 bit/s, 9600
bit/s, 14400 bit/s, YDN Connects to a
19200 bit/s, third-party NMS.
115200 bit/s

CAN Baud rate: 125 CAN Connects to a


kbit/s Huawei
southbound
device.
NOTE
All the preceding ports are protected by a security mechanism.

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Figure 4-12 Communications port pin definitions

Table 4-5 Definitions of pins in an FE port

Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmit data over FE.

2 TX–

3 RX+ Receive data over FE.

6 RX–

4, 5, 7, 8 Reserved -

Table 4-6 Definitions of pins in an RS485/RS232 port

Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

2 TX–

4 RX+ Receive data over RS485.

5 RX–

3 RX232 Receives data over RS232.

7 TX232 Transmits data over RS232.

6 PGND Protective earthing (PE)

8 Reserved -

Table 4-7 Definitions of pins in a CAN port

Pin Signal Description

1 RX+ Receive data over RS485.

2 RX–

3 Reserved -

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Pin Signal Description

4 TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

5 TX–

6 Reserved -

7 CANH CAN bus high level

8 CANL CAN bus low level

4.3.2 User Interface Module UIM03F1 (03021PKX)


Panel
The UIM03F1 supports 8 dry contact outputs, 6 general dry contact inputs, and 7
sensor inputs (including 1 ambient temperature and humidity sensor, 1 water
sensor, 2 ambient temperatures, 1 door status sensor, 1 smoke sensor, and 1
battery temperature sensor).

Figure 4-13 Panel

Port Description

Table 4-8 Port description


Port Type Silk Screen Description

Sensor port TEM-HUM Ambient temperature and humidity


sensor

WATER Water sensor

TEMP1 Ambient temperature sensor 1

TEMP2 Ambient temperature sensor 2

GATE Door status sensor

SMOKE Smoke sensor

BTEMP Battery temperature sensor

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Port Type Silk Screen Description

Dry contact input DIN1 NOTE


port For the associations between dry contact
DIN2 inputs and alarms, see the appendix.

DIN3

DIN4

DIN5

DIN6

Dry contact ALM1 NOTE


output For the associations between dry contact
ALM2 outputs and alarms, see the appendix.

ALM3

ALM4

ALM5

ALM6

ALM7

ALM8

Communications COM RS485


port

Communications Port

Table 4-9 Communications port description


Communications Communications Communications Function
Port Parameter Protocol

COM Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, Master/Slave and Connects to a


19200 bit/s, or 115200 Modbus protocols downstream device.
bit/s
NOTE
The COM port is protected by a security mechanism.

Figure 4-14 COM port pins

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Table 4-10 COM port pin definitions

Pin Signal Description

1 RX+ Receive data over RS485.

2 RX-

4 TX+ Transmit data over RS485.

5 TX-

6 PGND Protective earthing (PE)

3, 7, 8 Null -

Sensor Ports

Figure 4-15 Pins in sensor ports

Table 4-11 Sensor port pin definitions

Silk Screen No. Pin Definition

TEM-HUM 1 12V

2 ENV_TEMP

3 12V

4 ENV_HUM

WATER 1 12V

2 WATER

3 GND

4 -

TEMP1 1 GND

2 TEMP1

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Silk Screen No. Pin Definition

TEMP2 1 GND

2 TEMP2

GATE 1 GATE+

2 GATE-

SMOKE 1 SMOKE

2 12V

BTEMP 1 GND

2 BTEMP

4.3.3 MDU

Figure 4-16 Monitoring display unit (MDU)

(1) Status indicator (2) LCD touchscreen

Table 4-12 Indicator status

Status Indicator Color Description

On Red A critical or major alarm is generated, and the


buzzer is buzzing constantly.

Yellow A minor alarm or warning is generated.

Green The equipment is running properly.

Off - The MDU is powered off.

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Figure 4-17 Ports

Table 4-13 Communications ports


No. Port Name Description

1 MUS05A Connects to the MDU and monitoring interface card.

2 GE Supports 10 M/100 M autonegotiation, the HTTPS,


NetEco Bin, SNMP, and TCP-Modbus protocols

3 CAN Supports the CAN protocol and 12 V power port.

4 RS485_1 Reserved (Supports the master/slave protocol, YDN


protocol, and Modbus protocol)

5 FE_1 Supports 10 M/100 M autonegotiation, the HTTPS,


NetEco Bin, SNMP, and TCP-Modbus protocols

6 FE_2 Supports 10 M/100 M autonegotiation, the HTTPS,


NetEco Bin, SNMP, and TCP-Modbus protocols

7 USB Host Reserved

8 SD Reserved

9 DIP switch Reserved (Implements specific functions by using the


DIP switch and specific buttons; controls the CAN
communication resistor in a parallel system.)

Figure 4-18 GE/FE/RS485_1 pins

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Table 4-14 Definitions for GE port pins


Pin Signal Description

1 TX D1+ Communications port, 10M/100M


autonegotiation
2 TX D1-

3 RX D2+

4 BI D3+

5 RX D2-

6 BI D3-

7 BI D4+

8 BI D4-

Table 4-15 Definitions for FE port pins


Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmits data over FE.

2 TX-

3 RX+ Receives data over FE.

6 RX-

4, 5, 7, and 8 N/A -

Table 4-16 Definitions for RS485_1 port pins


Pin Signal Description

1 RS485+ RS485 data+

2 RS485– RS485 data–

4 RS485+ RS485 data+

5 RS485– RS485 data–

6 GND Signal ground

3, 7 and 8 - -

Figure 4-19 CAN pins

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Table 4-17 Definitions for CAN port pins

Pin Signal Description

1 12V_IN 12 V power input

3 CAN_H CAN high level signal

4 CAN_L CAN low level signal

6 GND Signal ground

2 and 5 - -

4.4 (Optional) Temperature and Humidity Sensor


Figure 4-20 Appearance 1

Figure 4-21 Appearance 2

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5 System Maintenance

Before installing, operating, and maintaining batteries, read the battery


manufacturer's instructions and comply with their requirements. The safety
information specified in this document is highly important and requires
special attention. For additional safety precautions, see the instructions
provided by the battery manufacturer.

DANGER

● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.
● If the power circuit breaker trips or the fuse is broken, rectify the fault and
power on the device again. Do not directly switch on the circuit breaker or
replace the fuse to avoid device faults or sparks.

5.1 Routine Maintenance


Perform routine maintenance periodically based on the site requirements. The
recommended interval is six months. If a fault is detected, rectify it in a timely
manner.

5.1.1 Cabinet
Table 5-1 Cabinet maintenance

No. Maintenance Item Possible Cause Suggestion

1 Check whether the cabinet The cabinet is scratched. Repaint the cabinet.
paint is flaking off or there
are scratches on the
cabinet surface.

2 Check whether the cabinet The environment quality of Evaluate the risk and
is rusty or corroded. the equipment room is poor. improve the environment of
the equipment room.

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3 Check whether the cabinet The door lock is rusty or has Replace the door lock.
door lock is damaged. been tampered with.

4 Check whether the front The front or rear of rectifiers Remove the blockage or
and rear of rectifiers are is blocked or dusty. clean up the dust.
blocked or dusty.

5 Whether there are traces of Animals entered the cabinet. 1. Clear the traces and take
animals such as insects, precautions during
mice, and snakes inside the clearance to prevent
cabinet secretions of animals
from entering monitoring
boards or energized
components.
2. Seal the cable holes to
prevent animals from
entering the cabinet
again.

5.1.2 DC Power Distribution


Table 5-2 DC power distribution maintenance
No. Maintenance Item Possible Cause Suggestion

1 Check whether a DC output ● Load overcurrent occurs. Rectify any overcurrent or


circuit breaker is OFF and a ● Load short-circuit occurs. short circuit. Turn on the
fuse is blown. circuit breaker or replace the
fuse.

2 Check for DC busbar A rectifier is abnormal. Replace the abnormal


overvoltage. rectifier.

3 Check for DC busbar ● The AC power supply has 1. Resume the AC power
undervoltage. failed. supply.
● The system is overloaded. 2. Check the load status and
● A rectifier is abnormal. rectify faults if any.
3. Replace the abnormal
rectifier.

4 Check whether the ● The DC busbar is loose or 1. Check and secure cabinet
temperature of a DC in poor contact. busbar connections.
busbar working at room ● The system is overloaded. 2. Check the load status and
temperature exceeds 95°C. rectify faults if any.

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5.1.3 AC Power Distribution


Table 5-3 AC power distribution maintenance
No. Maintenance Item Possible Cause Suggestion

1 Check whether an indicator Red: The SPD is damaged Replace the SPD if it is
on the SPD is red. (normal: due to a voltage surge or damaged.
green) lightning strike.

2 Check the SPD circuit OFF: A voltage surge or 1. Replace the circuit
breaker status. (normal: lightning strike has occurred. breaker if it is damaged,
ON) replace it
2. Turn on the circuit
breaker if the SPD is
intact.

3 Check for AC input ● AC input power cables 1. Replace AC input power


undervoltage. have a large voltage cables with shorter or
drop. thicker cables.
● AC input power cables 2. Connect AC input power
are in poor contact. cables securely.
● The mains voltage is too 3. Provide the voltage data
low. to the power supplier.

4 Check for AC input The mains voltage is too Provide the voltage data to
overvoltage. high. the power supplier.

5 Check whether the AC ● AC input power cables 1. Check and rectify the
input voltage is open- are in poor contact, cables.
phase. short-circuited, or 2. Provide the open-phase
damaged. data to the power
● The mains supply has supplier.
failed.

5.1.4 Monitoring Unit


Table 5-4 SMU maintenance
No. Maintenance Possible Cause Suggestion
Item

1 Check the green ● Off: There is no DC 1. Check that the DC input power cable is
indicator status. input. securely connected.
● Off: The SMU is faulty. 2. Check that the communications cable
is securely connected.
3. Replace the SMU.

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Item

2 Check the yellow ● Steady on: A minor 1. Check related components based on
indicator status. alarm or warning is alarms.
generated. 2. Replace the SMU.
● Steady on: The SMU is
faulty.

3 Check the red ● Steady on: A critical or 1. Check related components based on
indicator status. major alarm is alarms.
generated. 2. Replace the SMU.
● Steady on: The SMU is
faulty.

4 Check the LCD ● The LCD cable is loose. 1. Check that the LCD cable is securely
display status. ● The SMU is faulty. connected.
2. Replace the SMU.

5 Check that the ● The communications 1. Check that the communications cable
SMU can cable is loose. is securely connected.
communicate ● Networking parameters 2. Check that networking parameters are
with the NMS. are not correctly set. correctly set.

5.1.5 MDU
Table 5-5 MDU maintenance
No. Maintenance Item Possible Fault Cause Suggestion

1 Checking the MDU ● Communication interrupt. 1. Check that the


Communication status. ● Communication communications cables is
parameters are securely connected.
incorrectly set. 2. Check the communication
parameters (IP, DHCP,
and parallel parameters)
of the SMU.
3. Checking the
communication
parameters of the MDU
(DHCP).

2 Check the MDU display ● The MDU cables is loose. 1. Check that the MDU
status. ● The MDU is faulty. cables is securely
connected.
2. Replace the MDU.

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3 Check the MDU alarm ● A critical or major alarm 1. Critical or major alarms:
status. is generated. Handle the alarms as
● A minor or warning soon as possible.
alarm is generated. 2. Minor alarm or warning:
Handle the alarm based
on the alarm information.
If the alarm cannot be
handled, record the
details and notify the
equipment room
administrator.

5.1.6 Parameters on the SMU


Table 5-6 SMU parameter maintenance
No. Maintenance Item Possible Fault Cause Suggestion

1 Check whether the ● Parameters are set Set battery parameters


displayed battery capacity incorrectly. again.
and number of battery ● The number of batteries
strings are the same as the is changed, or batteries
actual data. are replaced.

2 Check Charge Current N/A Change the value as


Limit Coefficient. The required. Otherwise, retain
value is typically 0.10C10 0.10C10.
and adjustable.

3 Check whether the ● The battery temperature 1. Replace the battery


displayed battery sensor is faulty. temperature sensor.
temperature is the same as ● The SMU is faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
the actual temperature.

4 Check whether the ● Battery current detection 1. Check that the current
displayed total load current fault. monitoring cable is
is the same as the actual ● The SMU is faulty. securely connected.
current measured by a 2. Replace the SMU.
clamp meter.

5 Check whether the ● The current monitoring 1. Check that the current
displayed battery charge cable is loose. monitoring cable is
current is the same as the ● The SMU is faulty. securely connected.
actual current measured by 2. Replace the SMU.
a clamp meter.

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No. Maintenance Item Possible Fault Cause Suggestion

6 Check whether the ● The cabinet busbar and 1. Check and secure the
difference between the cables are loose or in cabinet busbar and cable
displayed DC output poor contact. connections.
voltage and the measured ● The SMU is faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
DC busbar voltage is less
than 0.5 V DC.

5.1.7 Rectifier
Table 5-7 Rectifier maintenance

No. Maintenance Item Possible Cause Suggestion

1 Check the green indicator Off: 1. Check the rectifier AC


status (normal: steady on). ● There is no AC input. input.
● The rectifier is faulty. 2. Replace the rectifier.

2 Check the yellow indicator Steady on: 1. Check the ambient


status (normal: off). ● Because the ambient temperature status, and
temperature is high, the clean the cabinet air
rectifier power is limited. channel.
● Because the ambient 2. Rectify faults in the
temperature exceeds the indoor temperature
upper or lower threshold, control system.
the rectifier shuts down 3. Check the AC input
for protection. voltage.
● AC input over/ 4. The rectifier is in
undervoltage protection hibernation. No action is
is triggered. required.
● The rectifier is in
hibernation.

Blinking: 1. Check that the rectifier


● The rectifier communications cable is
communication has failed securely connected.
● The rectifier is faulty. 2. Replace the rectifier.

3 Check the red indicator Steady on: 1. Check that the cabinet is
status (normal: off). ● The rectifier is latched off not connected to an
due to output external DC power source
overvoltage. that has a voltage of
greater than 58.5 V DC.
● The rectifier is faulty.
2. Check that the rectifier
output voltage is within
58.5 V DC.
3. Replace the rectifier.

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5.1.8 Cables
Table 5-8 Cable maintenance
No. Maintenance Item Possible Cause Suggestion

1 Check whether signal cables Cables are not properly Bind signal cables and
and power cables are installed. power cables separately.
separately bound.

2 Check whether all cables are Cables are not properly Bind cables properly.
bound properly. installed.

3 Check whether the cabinet Cables are not properly Connect the cabinet ground
ground bar is securely installed. bar to the site or equipment
connected to the site or room ground point.
equipment room ground
point.

4 Check whether ground cables Cables corrode after being Replace rusty cables.
are rusty. used for a long time.

5 Check whether the DC RTN+ The DC RTN+ busbar is not Connect the ground cable to
busbar is grounded. properly grounded. the DC RTN+ busbar
properly.

6 Check whether cables have ● Cables are too thin. ● Replace the cables with
overheated and are ● Cables are not properly cables of the required
deteriorating. routed. thickness.
● Route the cables properly.

7 Check whether cables are Cables are not properly Replace the cables and
misshapen by metal parts. installed. adjust the cable routing.

8 Check whether cables pass Cables are not properly Adjust the cable routing to
behind the air exhaust vents installed. prevent cable overheating.
of rectifiers.

9 Check whether cable Cable insulation is damaged. Reinsulate the cables with
insulation is damaged. insulation tape.

5.2 Component Troubleshooting

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5.2.1 MDU Troubleshooting


Fault Type Possible Cause Troubleshooting

MDU black ● The MDU power cable is Check whether the MDU power cable is
screen disconnected. disconnected. If yes, reconnect the cable. If the
● The MDU is damaged. fault persists, replace the MDU.

MDU ● The communications 1. Check whether the MDU communications


communication cable is incorrectly cable is correctly connected. If not, connect it
failure connected. correctly.
● The communications 2. Check whether the MDU communications
cable is disconnected. cable is disconnected. If yes, reconnect the
● Communication cable.
parameters are 3. Check whether the communication
incorrectly set. parameters are set correctly. If not, set the
parameters correctly.

5.2.2 Rectifier Troubleshooting

Table 5-9 PSU troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The green There is no AC input. Check that the AC input voltage is


indicator is off. normal.

The input fuse is damaged. Replace the PSU.

The yellow Overtemperature occurs. Ensure that the ventilation vent is


indicator is unblocked.
steady on.
AC input overvoltage or Ensure that the AC power is properly
undervoltage occurs. supplied to the PSU.

The PSU is in sleep mode. (The If the PSU enters the sleep mode because
Protection indicator is steady on system parameters are being set, this
when the PSU is in sleep mode symptom is normal.
and no alarm is generated.)

The red indicator Output overvoltage protection is Hot swap the PSU for once. If there is still
is steady on. triggered. no output, replace the PSU.

The fan is faulty. Replace the PSU.

The PSU powers off due to Ensure that the ventilation vent is
overtemperature. unblocked.

The PSU generates no output due Replace the PSU.


to internal faults.

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5.2.3 Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting

Table 5-10 Circuit breaker troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Solution

A circuit breaker is faulty due The circuit breaker is in a Switch the circuit breaker to
to overcurrent or a short position between ON and OFF. OFF and then to ON.
circuit.

The circuit breaker remains The circuit breaker is faulty. Replace the circuit breaker.
faulty after you switch it to
OFF and then to ON.

5.2.4 Battery Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting


● The SMU displays that the battery fuse is blown. It is inferred that the circuit
breaker trips. If the SMU still displays that the battery fuse is blown after the
circuit breaker is switched on, the circuit breaker is faulty and needs to be
replaced.
● If the circuit breaker cannot be switched on, the circuit breaker is damaged
and needs to be replaced.

5.2.5 Fuse Troubleshooting


The SMU displays that the fuse is blown.

● Check the voltage difference at both ends of the fuse. If the voltage difference
is greater than 1 V, the fuse is damaged and needs to be replaced.
● Check whether the needle on the fuse is ejected. If yes, the fuse is damaged
and needs to be replaced.

5.2.6 SMU Troubleshooting

Table 5-11 SMU troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Solution


Cause

The power system DC output is normal, but the SMU green indicator The SMU Replace the
is off. is SMU.
damaged.
The SMU breaks down or cannot be started. Its LCD has abnormal
display or buttons cannot be operated.

With alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report an alarm
when the power system is faulty.

The SMU reports an alarm, whereas the power system does not
experience the fault.

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Symptom Possible Solution


Cause

The SMU fails to communicate with the connected downstream


devices even though the communications cables are correctly
connected.

Communication between the SMU and all rectifiers is interrupted


when both the rectifiers and communications cables are normal.

The SMU cannot monitor DC power distribution when both


communications cables and DC power distribution are normal.

Parameters cannot be set or running information cannot be viewed


on the SMU.

5.2.7 AC SPD Troubleshooting


Table 5-12 Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution

The SPD indication The SPD is damaged. Replace the AC SPD.


window turns red.

The SPD indication ● The circuit breaker is not properly ● Switch on the circuit
window is green, but switched on. breaker.
there is an AC SPD ● The dry contact cable is loose or the ● Check whether the dry
alarm. alarm configuration is incorrect. contact cable is securely
● The SPD base is damaged. connected and the alarm
status is correctly
configured.
● Replace the SPD base.

5.3 Component Replacement

5.3.1 Replacing a PSU


Prerequisites
● The protective gloves and cabinet door key are available.
● The new PSU is intact.

CAUTION

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing an operating PSU because its
surface temperature is high.

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Procedure
Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Push the locking latch on the right side of the PSU panel upwards.
Step 3 Gently pull out the handle to unlock the PSU, and remove the PSU from the
subrack.

Figure 5-1 Pulling out the old PSU

Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new PSU leftwards, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the new PSU in the correct slot.
Step 6 Gently push the module along the guide rails until it is in position, close the
handle, and flip the locking latch downwards to lock the handle.

Figure 5-2 Installing a new PSU

Step 7 Remove the protective gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

5.3.2 Replacing an MDU Display Screen


Prerequisites
● You have obtained the cabinet door key and phillips screwdriver.
● The new MDU is intact.

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● Ensure that the software version of the new MDU is consistent with the SMU
software version.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the cables from the MDU and record the cable information.

Step 2 Remove the screws and push the MDU outwards.

Figure 5-3 Removing an MDU

Step 3 Install the new MDU and reconnect the cables based on the recorded information.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local warehouse.

5.3.3 Replacing an SMU02C

Prerequisites
● The ESD wrist strap, protective gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and
required tools are available.
● The new SMU02C is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap
and ESD gloves.
NOTE

Record the software version of the old SMU. If the old SMU is damaged and version
information cannot be viewed, send the bar codes of the old SMU and cabinet to technical
support engineers.

Step 2 Remove the communications cable from the SMU02C panel and record the cable
information.

Step 3 Push the locking latch leftwards.

Step 4 Pull the handle outwards and remove the SMU02C.

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Figure 5-4 Removing the SMU02C

Step 5 Place the new SMU02C in the slot, push the locking latch leftwards, and pull out
the handle.

Step 6 Gently push the SMU02C along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch rightwards.

Figure 5-5 Installing the SMU02C

Step 7 Reset SMU02C parameters.


NOTE

● After replacing the old SMU with a new spare part, power on the new SMU and check
its software version. If the software version of the new SMU is earlier than that of the
old SMU, upgrade the new SMU software.
● SMU02C parameters can be imported using a differentiated file or set onsite.
● After the SMU02C in the primary cabinet is replaced, set the cabinet as the primary
cabinet on the new SMU02C.
● After replacing the SMU02Cs in the secondary cabinets, set the cabinets as the
secondary cabinets on the SMU02Cs.

Step 8 Reconnect the communications cable to the SMU02C panel based on the recorded
cable information.

Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local warehouse.

5.3.4 Replacing a UIM03F1 Board

Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, tools, and the cabinet door
key are available.

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● The new UIM03F1 board is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap
and ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the position of signal cables connected to the UIM03F1 panel, and then
disconnect the signal cables.
Step 3 Unscrew and take out the UIM03F1.

Figure 5-6 Taking out the UIM03F1

Step 4 Disconnect the –48 V power cable and MDU power cable from the UIM03F1
board.

Figure 5-7 Disconnecting the –48 V power cable and MDU power cable

Step 5 Record the connection positions of all cables including cables for internal and
external circulation fans and flat cables on the UIM03F1 board, and then
disconnect the cables.

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Step 6 Remove the UIM03F1 board.

Figure 5-8 Removing the UIM03F1 board

Step 7 Take out and install the new UIM03F1 board.

Step 8 Connect all the cables on the UIM03F1 board to the new UIM03F1 based on the
recorded information.

Step 9 Reconnect the –48 V power cable and MDU power cable to the UIM03F1 board.

Step 10 Push the UIM03F1 in place and tighten the screws.

Step 11 Reconnect signal cables to the new UIM03F1 panel based on the recorded
information.

Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local warehouse.

5.3.5 Replacing a Five-Level Disconnection Backplane


EN61AFBL

Prerequisite
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, tools, and the cabinet
door key are available.
● The new five-level disconnection backplane is intact.

DANGER

Before replacing a five-level disconnection backplane, power off the power system.

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CAUTION

● After the replacement, you need to reset the system type.


● LCD path: Parameter Settings > Local Parameters > System Type
● WebUI: System Settings > Site Config > System Type
● If you replace the five-level disconnection backplane of a primary cabinet, you
need to set up the site again on the NMS. The data of the original site may be
lost.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Remove the cover from the SMU.

Figure 5-9 Removing the cover

Step 3 Record the cable connections on the five-level disconnection backplane and
disconnect the cables.

Step 4 Remove the five-level disconnection backplane.

Figure 5-10 Removing the five-level disconnection backplane

Step 5 Take out and install the new five-level disconnection backplane.

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Step 6 Connect the cables to the new five-level disconnection backplane based on the
recorded information.

Step 7 Reinstall the cover for the SMU.

Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed components and send them to the local warehouse.

5.3.6 Replacing a Function Expansion Backplane EN21AFBB

Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, tools, and the cabinet
door key are available.
● The new function expansion backplane is intact.

DANGER

Before replacing a function expansion backplane, power off the power system.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Remove the cover from the SMU.

Figure 5-11 Removing the cover

Step 3 Record the cable connections on the function expansion backplane and disconnect
the cables.

Step 4 Remove the function expansion backplane.

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Figure 5-12 Removing the function expansion backplane

Step 5 Take out and install the new function expansion backplane.
Step 6 Connect the cables to the new function expansion backplane based on the
recorded information.
Step 7 Reinstall the cover for the SMU.
Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed components and send them to the local warehouse.

5.3.7 Replacing a DC Surge Protection Board


Prerequisites
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, tools, and the cabinet
door key are available.
● The new DC surge protection board is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Remove the DC surge protection box.

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Figure 5-13 Removing the DC surge protection box

Step 3 Remove the cover from the DC surge protection box.


Step 4 Record the cable connections on the DC surge protection board and disconnect
the cables.
Step 5 Remove the DC surge protection board.

Figure 5-14 DC surge protection board

Step 6 Install the new DC surge protection board.


Step 7 Connect cables to the DC surge protection board based on the recorded cable
connections.
Step 8 Install the cover and tighten the screws.
Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed components and send them to the local warehouse.

5.3.8 Replacing an AC SPD


Prerequisites
● The ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, flat-head screwdriver, and key to the cabinet
door are available.

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● The new AC SPD is intact.

DANGER

An AC SPD and its modules can be replaced only when the AC power is off.
Otherwise, personal injury will be caused.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.

Step 2 Disconnect the AC power supply.

Step 3 Disconnect cables from the faulty AC SPD. Insulate each cable and label them
immediately after disconnecting them.

Step 4 Push the contact plate on the top of the AC SPD upward using a flat-head
screwdriver and remove the SPD.
NOTE

If the contact plate is at the bottom of the AC SPD, push the contact plate downward using
a flat-head screwdriver and remove the SPD.

Figure 5-15 Removing the AC SPD

Step 5 Place the new AC SPD on the corresponding guide rail, push the contact plate on
the top of the SPD upward using a flat-head screwdriver, and push the AC SPD
inward to secure it.

Step 6 Connect the cables to the AC SPD based on the cable labels.

Step 7 Connect the AC power supply and check that the AC SPD alarm has been cleared.
NOTE

Check whether the AC SPD is running properly by viewing the indication window color. If
the indication window is green, the AC SPD is running properly.

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Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

5.3.9 Replacing the PSU Address Board


Prerequisite
● An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, tools, and the cabinet
door key are available.
● The new PSU address board is intact.

Figure 5-16 Position of the PSU address board

(1) PSU address board

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
Step 2 Unscrew and remove the cover from the PSU address board.

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Figure 5-17 Removing the cover

Step 3 Record the cable connection positions and DIP switch address for the address
board, and then disconnect the cables.

Step 4 Remove the PSU address board.

Figure 5-18 Removing the PSU address board

Step 5 Install the new PSU address board.

Step 6 Set the DIP switch address and connect cables for the new address board based on
the recorded information.

Step 7 Install the cover and tighten the screws.

Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed components and send them to the local warehouse.

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5.3.10 Replacing the Auxiliary CContact

Prerequisites

DANGER

Before replacing the auxiliary contact, switch off the input circuit breaker on the
upper-level device.

● The cabinet door key, insulation tape, and required tools are available.
● The new auxiliary contact is intact and has the same specifications as the
original one.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker that is to be replaced.

Step 2 Record positions where the cables and signal cable terminals connect to the circuit
breaker and the auxiliary contact.

Step 3 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker by using a
Phillips screwdriver, and remove the power cable and signal cable terminals. Wrap
the cable and terminals by using the insulation tape to prevent hazards.

Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker by using a
Phillips screwdriver, and loosen the buckle at the circuit breaker base by using an
insulated flat-head screwdriver.

Step 5 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail.

Step 6 Remove the auxiliary contact from the circuit breaker.

Figure 5-19 Removing the auxiliary contact

Step 7 Install a new auxiliary contact on the circuit breaker.

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Step 8 Press the buckle at the circuit breaker base by using an insulated flat-head
screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Then loosen the buckle and secure
the circuit breaker to the guide rail.
Step 9 Tighten the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker.
Step 10 Remove the insulation tape from the output power cable and signal cable
terminals. Then connect the power cable and signal cable terminals to the upper
port of the circuit breaker and tighten the screw.
Step 11 Switch on the circuit breaker.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed components and send them to the local warehouse.

5.3.11 Replacing a Circuit Breaker


Prerequisites

DANGER

Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, turn off the upstream input circuit breaker.

● The insulated gloves, insulation tape, and required tools are available.
● The new circuit breaker is intact and of the same specifications as the original
one.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the old circuit breaker.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the circuit breaker cover and remove the cover.
Step 3 Record the connection positions of the cables and signal cable terminals for
subsequent reconnection.
Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips
screwdriver, and remove the cables and signal cable terminals. Wrap the cables
and terminals using the insulation tape to prevent hazards.
Step 5 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips
screwdriver, loosen the buckle at the circuit breaker base using a flat-head
screwdriver, and remove the circuit breaker from the guide rails.

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Figure 5-20 Removing the circuit breaker

Step 6 Switch off the new circuit breaker and install it on the guide rails in the cabinet.
Place the circuit breaker on the top of the guide rails, and then press the buckle
downward to secure the circuit breaker to the guide rails.
Step 7 Tighten the screw on the lower port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips
screwdriver.
Step 8 Remove the insulation tape from the cables and signal cable terminals, reconnect
the cables and signal cable terminals based on the recorded positions, and tighten
the screw on the upper port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 9 Install the circuit breaker cover and secure it.

Figure 5-21 Installing the circuit breaker

Step 10 Switch on the new circuit breaker.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

5.3.12 Replacing a Batteries Circuit Breaker


Prerequisites
The new circuit breaker is intact.

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Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker to be replaced.

Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables, remove the cables, and insulate them.

Step 3 Remove the faulty circuit breaker.

Figure 5-22 Removing a circuit breaker

Step 4 Install the new circuit breaker.

Step 5 Connect the cables to the circuit breaker based on the recorded information.

Step 6 Switch on the circuit breaker.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

5.3.13 Replacing a Fuse

Prerequisites
● The insulated gloves, key to the cabinet door, and required tools are available.
● The new fuse is intact and of the same model as the old fuse.

Context

CAUTION

● If an intact fuse is replaced, the power supply to loads will be disconnected.


Obtain prior consent from the customer before the replacement.
● If the fuse is in the battery circuit, set the system output voltage to the same as
the battery voltage.

You do not need to disconnect the AC input to the power system when replacing a
fuse.

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Procedure
Step 1 Loosen the bolts that secure the fuse.

Figure 5-23 Loosening bolts

NOTE

If the fuse is not secured using bolts, skip Step 1 and Step 4.

Step 2 Remove the old fuse.


1. Insert the heads of the fuse extracting unit into the contacts of the fuse.
2. Move the fuse extracting unit upward to lock the fuse. If you hear a spring
back sound, the fuse is locked.
3. Hold the handle of the fuse extracting unit, pull out one end of the fuse, and
then pull out the other end to remove the fuse.
4. Press the red button on the fuse extracting unit.
5. Take the fuse out of the fuse extracting unit.

Figure 5-24 Removing the old fuse

Step 3 Install the new fuse.


1. Insert the contacts of the fuse into the heads of the fuse extracting unit.
2. Move the fuse to lock it on the fuse extracting unit. If you hear a spring back
sound, the fuse is locked.

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3. Hold the handle of the fuse extracting unit, align the fuse with the fuse base,
push one end of the fuse into the fuse base, and then push the other end into
the fuse base.
4. Press the red button on the fuse extracting unit.
5. Remove the fuse extracting unit away from the fuse.

Figure 5-25 Installing the new fuse

Step 4 Tighten the bolts to secure the fuse.

Figure 5-26 Tightening the bolts

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

5.3.14 Replacing a Battery Temperature Sensor

Prerequisites
● You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or
bag, the cabinet door key, and a tool kit.
● The new battery temperature sensor is intact.

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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap
and ESD gloves.
Step 2 Remove the battery temperature sensor cable from the UIM.

Figure 5-27 Removing a battery temperature sensor cable

Step 3 Cut off the cable tie of the battery temperature sensor and remove the sensor.

NOTICE

Do not touch the metal surface of the battery temperature sensor.

Step 4 Properly place the new battery temperature sensor and bind it securely with a
cable tie.
Step 5 Reconnect the battery temperature sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist
strap and ESD gloves.

----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local warehouse.

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6 Emergency Handling

To ensure the DC supply remains uninterruptible, take emergency measures to


rectify any DC output faults.

DC output faults include:

● AC power distribution circuits are irrecoverably damaged.


● DC loads or DC power distribution components are short-circuited.
● Rectifiers shut down because the SMU is out of control.
● Rectifiers lock out due to DC output overvoltage.
● Disasters occur.

6.1 AC Power Distribution Faults


If the AC input to rectifiers is interrupted due to AC PDU faults, connect AC input
power cables to rectifier circuit breakers.

6.2 AC Power Failure


If an AC power failure will be rectified soon, use batteries to power DC loads. If an
AC power failure will last a long time or is caused by unknown reasons, start a
diesel generator (D.G.). You are advised to keep the D.G. running for at least 5
minutes before switching the power system to the D.G. mode to minimize the
impact of D.G. startup on power equipment. You also need to switch on rectifier
input circuit breakers one by one to minimize the impact of rectifier startup on the
D.G.

6.3 DC Power Distribution Faults


If a DC power distribution unit (PDU) is faulty, take emergency measures as
follows:

1. Load short-circuit: Remove the corresponding load fuse. If you need to replace
the fuse immediately, check that the fuse can be replaced with the power off.

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2. Power distribution short-circuit: DC power distribution short circuits caused by


misoperations or force majeure will severely affect the security of
communications equipment. Countermeasures include:
– Disconnect the AC supply.
– Disconnect battery strings from the power system.
– Use batteries or rectifiers to directly power the loads.

6.4 Disasters
Disasters include communications equipment failures caused by lightning strikes,
water damage, earthquakes, or fires. Take precautions against disasters that could
severely affect communications security, and ensure that suitable
countermeasures, personnel, material resources, regulations, and repair procedures
are available at the local communications site to handle any emergencies.

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A Technical Specifications

A.1 Environment Specifications


Table A-1 Environment specifications
Item Specifications

Operating temperature –10°C to +45°C

Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C

Transport temperature –40°C to +70°C

Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Storage humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)

Altitude 0–4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the operating
temperature decreases by 1°C for each additional 200 m.

Other requirements ● There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or explosion


hazard.
● Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other indicators
should be controlled in accordance with Class 3.1 requirements in
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3.

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A.2 Technical Specifications for the Combined Cabinet


Table A-2 Technical specifications for the combined cabinet
Category Item Specifications

AC input Input system ● TP482000B-N20D1: 220/380 V AC three-phase


four-wire
● TP482000B-N20D2: 120/208 V AC (three-live
wire), compatible with 220/380 V AC three-
phase four-wire
● TP481200B-N20D1: 220/380 V AC three-phase
four-wire

Input current ● TP482000B-N20D1: ≤ 2 x 144 A


● TP482000B-N20D2: ≤ 2 x 250 A
● TP481200B-N20D1: ≤ 1 x 144 A

Input frequency 50/60 Hz (range: 45–66 Hz)

Power factor ≥ 0.99 (rated load)

THD < 5% (rated input; 50%–100% load)

DC output Rated voltage –53.5 V DC

Nominal voltage –48 V DC

Output voltage range –42 V DC to –58 V DC

Maximum output current ● TP482000B-N20D1: 2500 A


● TP482000B-N20D2: 2500 A
● TP481200B-N20D1: 1200 A

Regulated voltage precision ≤ 1%

Efficiency ≥ 95% (rated input; 50%–80% load)

Psophometrically weighted ≤ 2 mV (300–3400 Hz)


noise

Peak-to-peak noise ≤ 200 mV (rated input voltage and load;


bandwidth ≤ 20 MHz)

Current detection precision ● TP482000B-N20D1/TP482000B-N20D2: 25


mV/2000 A
● TP481200B-N20D1: 25 mV/1000 A

Voltage drop ≤ 500 mV (ambient temperature: 20°C)

AC input AC input overfrequency alarm 66 Hz±1 Hz, can be set on the SMU
protection threshold

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AC input underfrequency alarm 45 Hz±1 Hz, can be set on the SMU


threshold

AC input overvoltage alarm ● 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire: 290±10 V


threshold AC (phase voltage), hysteresis ≤ 10 V AC. This
parameter can be set on the SMU.
● 120/208 V AC (three-live wire): 290±10 V AC
(line voltage), hysteresis ≤ 10 V AC. This
parameter can be set on the SMU.

AC input undervoltage alarm ● 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire: 170±10 V


threshold AC (phase voltage), hysteresis ≤ 10 V AC. This
parameter can be set on the SMU.
● 120/208 V AC (three-live wire): 170±10 V AC
(line voltage), hysteresis ≤ 10 V AC. This
parameter can be set on the SMU.

AC input overvoltage ● 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire: 305±10 V


protection threshold AC (phase voltage), 5 V AC ≤ hysteresis ≤ 15 V
AC
● 120/208 V AC (three-live wire): 305±10 V AC
(line voltage), 5 V AC ≤ hysteresis ≤ 15 V AC

AC input undervoltage ● 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire: 85±3 V


protection threshold AC (phase voltage), hysteresis > 5 V AC,
maximum value of the undervoltage
protection recovery threshold: 90±3 V AC
● 120/208 V AC (three-live wire): 85±3 V AC
(line voltage), hysteresis > 5 V AC, maximum
value of the undervoltage protection recovery
threshold: 90±3 V AC

DC output DC output overvoltage alarm –58.5±0.3 V DC, can be set on the SMU
protection threshold

DC output overvoltage alarm –58.0±0.3 V DC (0.5 V DC lower than the


recovery threshold overvoltage alarm threshold)

DC output undervoltage alarm –45.0±0.3 V DC, can be set on the SMU


threshold

DC output undervoltage alarm –45.5±0.3 V DC (0.5 V DC higher than the


recovery threshold undervoltage alarm threshold)

Overtemperature alarm 50°C, can be set on the SMU, hysteresis 5°C


threshold

Output overcurrent alarm 88% of rated output current


threshold of loads

Structure Dimensions (H x W x D) 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm

Weight < 150 kg (excluding PSUs)

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Category Item Specifications

IP rating IP20

Installation mode Installed on a concrete floor or an ESD floor

Cabling mode Routed in and out from the top, routed in and
out from the bottom

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front or rear (at least 600
mm in front of and rear the cabinet)

Ventilation mode Natural cooling

A.3 Technical Specifications for an Intelligent PDC


Table A-3 Technical specifications for an intelligent PDC
Parameter Parameter Name Description
Category

DC output Rated voltage 53.5 V DC

Nominal voltage –48 V DC

DC output voltage –42 V DC to –58 V DC

Maximum output 2000 A


current

Regulated voltage ≤ 1%
precision

Voltage drop ≤ 500 mV (ambient temperature: 20°C)

Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm


structure D)

Weight < 180 kg

IP rating IP20

Installation mode Installed on a concrete floor or an ESD floor

Cabling mode Routed in from the top and out from the bottom or
top

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front or rear (at least 600 mm
away from the wall, at least 800 mm in front of the
cabinet)

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A.4 Technical Specifications for a Lithium Battery


Cabinet
Table A-4 Technical specifications for a lithium battery cabinet
Parameter Parameter Name Description
Category

DC power DC power distribution 10×125 A/1P


distribution

Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm


structure D)

Weight < 90 kg (excluding lithium batteries)

IP rating IP20

Installation mode Installed on a concrete floor or an ESD floor

Cabling mode Routed in and out from the top

Maintenance mode Maintained from the front or rear (at least 600 mm
in front of and rear the cabinet)

A.5 Technical Specifications for the EMC


Table A-5 Technical specifications for the EMC
Parameter Parameter Name Description
Category

EMI CE/RE Complies with the EN 300386 and Class A.

EMS ESD Complies with the EN 61000-4-2.


Enclosure port: 6 kV (criterion B) contact discharge;
8 kV (criterion B) air discharge
Signal port: 2 kV (criterion R) contact discharge

Electrical fast transient Complies with the EN 61000-4-4.


(EFT) AC power port: ±2 kV (criterion B); DC power port:
±2 kV (criterion B); signal port: ±1 kV (criterion B)

Radiated susceptibility (RS) Complies with the EN 61000-4-3.


10 V/m (criterion A)

Conducted susceptibility Complies with the EN 61000-4-6. The power port


(CS) supports 10 V power (criterion A).

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Parameter Parameter Name Description


Category

Surge susceptibility (SURGE) Complies with the EN 61000-4-5.


AC power port: ±6 kV/3 kA (criterion B)
DC output power port: ±2 kV in the differential
mode (criterion B); ±4 kV in the common mode
(criterion B)

Voltage dip (DIP) Complies with the EN 61000-4-11.

Surge AC surge protection Nominal surge discharge current: 20 kA (8/20 μs)


protection (criterion B); maximum surge discharge current: 40
kA (8/20 μs)

DC surge protection Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 μs); common mode:


20 kA (8/20 μs) (criterion B)

Signal surge protection ● Signal cables routed out of the cabinet: 250 A in
the differential mode (criterion B)
● Signal cables in the equipment room: 0.5 kV in
the differential mode (criterion B); 1 kV in the
common mode (criterion B)
● Temperature sensor/battery temperature
sensor/12 V power/24 V power: 0.5 kV in the
differential mode (criterion B); 1 kV in the
common mode (criterion B)
● Switch: 0.5 kV in differential mode and 1 kV in
common mode (wire to ground, criterion B)

Safety Complies with the IEC/EN 60950-1 or IEC 62368-1: 2018.


design

MTBF 500,000 hours (30°C)

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B Electrical Conceptual Diagrams

B.1 TP482000B-N20D1 Electrical Conceptual Diagram


Figure B-1 Electrical conceptual diagrams

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B.2 TP482000B-N20D2 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams


Figure B-2 Electrical conceptual diagrams

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B.3 TP481200B-N20D1 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams


Figure B-3 Electrical conceptual diagrams

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B.4 TPD48202B-N20C6 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams


Figure B-4 Electrical conceptual diagrams

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B.5 TBC1000B-NDA1 Electrical Conceptual Diagrams


Figure B-5 Electrical conceptual diagrams

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C FAQ

What Do I Do If the Networking Fails in the Combined Cabinet Scenario?


Step 1 Check that the parallel communications cable and NMS communications cable are
correctly connected.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, reconnect the communications cables.

Step 2 Check whether the parallel parameters, such as Single/Parallel, Master/Slave


Flag, Bridge Enabled, and Backplane DHCP Enabled, are correctly set.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, set related parameters based on site requirements. The principles for
setting the master and slave servers are as follows:

NOTICE

– If the power system is configured with only one rectifier cabinet and no
lithium battery cabinet is configured, you do not need to set master/slave
parameters.
– If the power system is configured with only one rectifier cabinet and
lithium battery cabinets, set the rectifier cabinet as the master and lithium
battery cabinets as the slave.
– If the power system is configured with multiple rectifier cabinets, one
rectifier cabinet needs to be configured as the master and other cabinets
(including lithium battery cabinets) as slaves, regardless of whether lithium
battery cabinets are configured.

Table C-1 Setting parameters (Master)

Main Menu Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Settings


Menu Menu Menu

Parameters Site Unit Basic Single/ Parallel System


Settings Parameters Parallel

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Main Menu Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Settings


Menu Menu Menu

Master/Slave Master
Flag

Parallel ID Set based on site


requirements.
The value can contain a
maximum of 16 characters,
including uppercase letters
(A to Z), lowercase letters (a
to z), and digits (0 to 9).

Local Set based on site


Cabinet No. requirements.

Setting Network Bridge Enabled - Disable (The default value is


Wizard Parameters Disable, which does not
need to be changed.)

Backplane - Server (The default value is


DHCP Enabled Server, which does not need
to be changed.)

Table C-2 Setting parameters (Slave)


Main Menu Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Settings
Menu Menu Menu

Parameters Site Unit Basic Single/ Parallel System


Settings Parameters Parallel

Master/Slave Slave
Flag

Parallel ID The setting is consistent


with the Parallel ID of the
Master.

Local Set based on site


Cabinet No. requirements.

Setting Network Bridge Enabled - Enable


Wizard Parameters
Bridge DHCP - Client
Enabled

Step 3 Check whether the IP address conflicts with other IP addresses.


● If no, go to the next step.
● If yes, change the conflicting IP address.

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Step 4 Check whether the SMU local time is correct.


● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, set the local time correctly. (For example, if the time is earlier or later
than the correct time, some certificates in the SMU software will become
invalid, causing incorrect networking.)
Step 5 Check whether the networking is successful. If the networking still fails, contact
technical support.

----End

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D Dry Contact Setting for SMU

Table D-1 Dry contact setting (TP482000B-N20D1, TP482000B-N20D2)


Port Silk Screen Alarm Correlation

Dry contact DIN1 user-defined


input
DIN2 user-defined
The default
setting (closed: DIN3 user-defined
alarm; open:
normal) can be DIN4 user-defined
modified.
DIN5 User-defined

DIN6 User-defined

Dry contact ALM1 Mains Failure


output
ALM2 DC Over Voltage/DC Ultra Over Voltage
The default (Disabled by default)/DC Under Voltage/DC
setting (closed: Ultra Under Voltage (Disabled by default)
alarm; open:
normal) can be ALM3 PSU Fault (Redundant, disabled by
modified. default)/PSU Fault (Non-redundant, disabled
by default)/Multi-PSU Fault/All PSUs Fail to
Communicate/PSU Communication Failure/PSU
Fault/PSU Protection

ALM4 AC SPD Fault/DC SPD Fault

ALM5 Load Fuse Break/Battery Fuse Break

ALM6 Battery High Temperature/Battery Very High


Temperature (Disabled by default)/Battery Low
Temperature/Battery Very Low Temperature
(Disabled by default)/Ambient High
Temperature/Ambient Very High Temperature
(Disabled by default)/Ambient Low
Temperature

ALM7 -

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Port Silk Screen Alarm Correlation

ALM8 -

Table D-2 Dry contact setting (TP481200B-N20D1)


Port Silk Screen Alarm Correlation

Dry contact DIN1 This parameter is user-defined.


input
DIN2 This parameter is user-defined.
DIN1-DIN5
(closed: alarm; DIN3 This parameter is user-defined.
open: normal),
DIN6 (closed: DIN4 This parameter is user-defined.
normal; open:
DIN5 This parameter is user-defined.
alarm).
The default DIN6 MCCB AC input circuit breaker trips
setting can be
modified.

Dry contact ALM1 Mains Failure


output
ALM2 DC Over Voltage/DC Ultra Over Voltage
The default (Disabled by default)/DC Under Voltage/DC
setting (closed: Ultra Under Voltage (Disabled by default)
alarm; open:
normal) can be ALM3 PSU Fault (Redundant, disabled by
modified. default)/PSU Fault (Non-redundant, disabled
by default)/Multi-PSU Fault/All PSUs Fail to
Communicate/PSU Communication Failure/PSU
Fault/PSU Protection

ALM4 AC SPD Fault/DC SPD Fault

ALM5 Load Fuse Break/Battery Fuse Break

ALM6 Battery High Temperature/Battery Very High


Temperature (Disabled by default)/Battery Low
Temperature/Battery Very Low Temperature
(Disabled by default)/Ambient High
Temperature/Ambient Very High Temperature
(Disabled by default)/Ambient Low
Temperature

ALM7 N/A

ALM8 N/A

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Table D-3 Dry contact setting (TBC1000B-NDA1)


Port Silk Screen Alarm Correlation

Dry contact DIN1 This parameter is user-defined.


input
DIN2 This parameter is user-defined.
The default
setting (closed: DIN3 This parameter is user-defined.
alarm; open:
normal) can be DIN4 This parameter is user-defined.
modified.
DIN5 This parameter is user-defined.

DIN6 This parameter is user-defined.

Dry contact ALM1 Reserved


output
ALM2 Reserved
The default
setting (closed: ALM3 Reserved
alarm; open:
normal) can be ALM4 Reserved
modified.
ALM5 Reserved

ALM6 Reserved

ALM7 Reserved

ALM8 Reserved

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E Engineering Design Drawings

Figure E-1 Engineering design drawing for the TP482000B-N20D1

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Figure E-2 Engineering design drawing for the TP482000B-N20D2

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Figure E-3 Engineering design drawing for the TP481200B-N20D1

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Figure E-4 Engineering design drawing for the TPD48202B-N20C6

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F Maintenance Record Forms

This section describes maintenance record forms.

Table F-1 Maintenance registration


Site Name Site Address Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Date

Table F-2 Cabinet maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

1 The cabinet paint does not flake □ Passed □ Repaint the cabinet.
and there are no scratches on the □ Failed □ Others________
cabinet surface.

2 The cabinet is not rusted or □ Passed □ Improve the equipment


corroded. □ Failed room environment.
□ Others________

3 The door lock is intact. □ Passed □ Replace the door lock.


□ Failed □ Others________

4 The front and rear of rectifiers are □ Passed □ Remove the blockage.
neither blocked nor dusty. □ Failed □ Clean the dust.
□ Others________

Table F-3 AC and DC power distribution maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measure

1 No indicator on the SPD is red. □ Passed □ Replace the SPD.


□ Failed □ Others________

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No. Maintenance Item Result Measure

2 The SPD circuit breaker is intact □ ON □ Replace the circuit


and ON. □ OFF breaker.
□ Switch on the circuit
breaker.
□ Others________

3 AC input undervoltage does not Minimum AC voltage: □ Reduce the cable length,
occur. ____V AC or thicken the cable.
□ Passed □ Secure cable
□ Failed connections.
□ Provide the voltage data
to the power supplier.
□ Others________

4 AC input overvoltage does not Maximum AC voltage: □ Provide the voltage data
occur. ____V AC to the power supplier.
□ Passed □ Others________
□ Failed

5 The AC input voltage is not open- □ Passed □ Change the cables.


phase. □ Failed □ Provide the voltage data
to the power supplier.
□ Others________

6 The DC output circuit breaker is □ Passed □ Rectify load faults.


ON, and the fuse is intact. □ Failed □ Switch on the circuit
breaker.
□ Replace the circuit
breaker
□ Replace the fuse.
□ Others________

7 DC busbar overvoltage does not Busbar voltage: ____V □ Replace the rectifier.
occur. DC □ Others________
□ Passed
□ Failed

8 DC busbar undervoltage does not Busbar voltage: ____V □ Resume the AC power
occur. DC supply.
□ Passed □ Check the load status,
□ Failed and rectify faults.
□ Replace the rectifier.
□ Others________

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No. Maintenance Item Result Measure

9 The DC busbar temperature does Busbar temperature: □ Secure busbar


not exceed 95°C at the room ____°C connections.
temperature. □ Passed □ Check the load status,
□ Failed and rectify faults.
□ Others________

Table F-4 Rectifier maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

1 The green indicator is steady on. □ Steady on □ Change the AC input


□ Off power cables.
□ Blinking □ Replace the rectifier.
□ Others________

2 The yellow indicator is off. □ Steady on □ Clean the air channel.


□ Off □ Provide the voltage data
□ Blinking to the power supplier.
□ Change the
communications cables.
□ Replace the rectifier.
□ Others________

3 The red indicator is off. □ Steady on □ Troubleshoot the


□ Off external DC power source.
□ Replace the rectifier.
□ Others________

Table F-5 SMU maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

1 The green indicator is steady on. □ Steady on □ Change the DC input


□ Off power cables.
□ Change the
communications cables.
□ Replace the SMU.
□ Others________

2 The red indicator is off. □ Steady on □ Troubleshoot the related


□ Off parts.
□ Replace the SMU.
□ Others________

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No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

3 The LCD display is normal. □ Normal display □ Change the LCD flat
□ No display cable.
□ Replace the SMU.
□ Others________

4 The SMU communication with the □ Passed □ Change the


NMS is normal. □ Failed communications cables.
□ Set network parameters
again.
□ Others________

Table F-6 SMU parameter maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

1 The battery capacity and number Battery capacity: □ Set battery parameters
of battery strings displayed on the ____Ah again
SMU are the same as the actual Number of battery □ Others________
data. strings: ____
□ Passed
□ Failed

2 Check Charge Current Limit Current limit □ Set the current limit
Coefficient. The value is typically coefficient: ____C10 coefficient again.
0.10C10 and adjustable. □ Others________

3 The battery temperature displayed Battery temperature: □ Replace the battery


on the SMU is the same as the ____°C temperature sensor.
actual temperature. □ Passed □ Replace the SMU.
□ Failed □ Others________

4 The total load current displayed on Total load current: □ Change the battery
the SMU is the same as the actual ____A monitoring cables.
current measured by a clamp □ Passed □ Replace the SMU.
meter.
□ Failed □ Others________

5 The battery charge current Charge current: ____A □ Change the battery
displayed on the SMU is the same □ Passed monitoring cables.
as the actual current measured by □ Replace the SMU.
a clamp meter. □ Failed
□ Others________

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No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

6 The difference between the DC Displayed voltage: □ Secure busbar


output voltage displayed on the ____V DC connections.
SMU and the measured DC busbar Busbar voltage: ____V □ Secure cable
voltage is within ±0.5 V DC. DC connections.
□ Passed □ Replace the SMU.
□ Failed □ Others________

Table F-7 Cable maintenance records


No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

1 Signal cables and power cables are □ Passed □ Change the cable
separately bound. □ Failed routing.
□ Others________

2 Cables are at least 20 mm away □ Passed □ Change the cable


from negative DC busbars, fuses, □ Failed routing.
and shunts. □ Others________

3 All cables are bound properly. □ Passed □ Change the cable


□ Failed routing.
□ Others________

4 Devices in the cabinet have been □ Passed □ Connect the intra-


connected to the cabinet ground □ Failed cabinet ground cables.
bar. □ Others________

5 The cabinet ground bar is securely □ Passed □ Connect the cabinet


connected to the site or □ Failed ground cables.
equipment room ground point. □ Others________

6 Ground cables are not rusty. □ Passed □ Change the rusty cables.
□ Failed □ Others________

7 The DC RTN+ busbar is grounded. □ Passed □ Modify the RTN+ busbar


□ Failed ground bar.
□ Others________

8 Cables do not overheat or □ Passed □ Change the cables.


deteriorate. □ Failed □ Others________

9 Cables are squeezed and distorted □ Passed □ Change the cable.


by metal parts. □ Failed □ Others________

10 No cable passes behind the air □ Passed □ Change the cable


exhaust vents of rectifiers. □ Failed rounting.
□ Others________

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No. Maintenance Item Result Measures

11 Power cables use standard □ Passed □ Change the cable


terminals. □ Failed routing.
□ Others________

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G Symbol Conventions

To ensure personal and equipment safety, observe all the safety instructions
marked on the equipment when installing, operating, and maintaining the
equipment.

Symbol Description

Indicates a part exposed to high voltage. This symbol


warns operators that both direct and indirect contact with
the power grid voltage is fatal. This symbol is attached to
a position with hazardous voltage or a power protective
cover which may be removed during maintenance.

Warns users of overheating. This symbol is attached to


equipment surface that may overheat and cause scalding.
It warns users not to touch the surface during operations
or maintenance. Users should wear heat insulation gloves
before operations to prevent scalding.

Indicates protective earthing (PE). This symbol is attached


or next to a PE terminal or a terminal that connects the
equipment to an external ground system. An equipment
ground cable is connected to an external ground bar
through the PE terminal.

Indicates equipotential bonding. This symbol is found with


equipotential terminals inside equipment.

Indicates electrostatic discharge (ESD). This symbol is used


in all electrostatic sensitive areas. Before operating
equipment in these areas, wear ESD gloves or an ESD
wrist strap.

Capacitors store hazardous energy. Open the chassis one


minute after all power supplies are disconnected.
or

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Symbol Description

Indicates that the equipment is safe to use at altitudes


below 2000 m.

Indicates that the equipment is not safe to use in tropical


climates.

Indicates a fan assembly or moving part. This symbol is


silkscreened on or attached to the panel of a fan assembly,
or warning operators to keep away. Do not touch rotating
blades.

This symbol is used when the usage of an equipment port


cannot be clearly described. It prompts users to refer to
or the instruction. This symbol can be used in but not limited
to the following scenarios:
1. For a multi-power supply device, use it near the power
supply to replace the multi-power supply identifier. This
symbol indicates that the device has multiple power
inputs. Therefore, when powering off the equipment,
you must disconnect all power inputs.
or
2. If there are multiple output ports, use the symbol near
the output ports. Connect cables according to the rated
power output and configuration parameter information
in the instruction.
3. If there are multiple slots, use the symbol near the slot
information area. For details, see the slot information,
restrictions on boards, and usage conditions in the
instruction.

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H Acronyms and Abbreviations

E
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
EMS electromagnetic susceptibility
ESD electrostatic discharge

F
FAQ frequently asked questions
FE fast Ethernet

H
HTTPS hypertext transfer protocol secure

L
LCD liquid crystal display

S
SELV Safety Extra-Low Voltage
SMU site monitoring unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SPD surge protection device

T
TNV Telecommunication Network Voltage

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