Bachmann BlueNet BN3000 Guía

BlueNet PDU
BN3000/3500/5000/7000/7500
Mounting and installation instructions
Read the instructions prior to performing any task!

Bachmann GmbH
Ernsthaldenstrasse 33
70565 Stuttgart
Germany
Telephone: +49 711 86602-0
Fax: +49 711 86602-34
Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.bachmann.com
Bach-30131-DE, 6, en_GB
© Bachmann GmbH 2017
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These instructions facilitate the safe and efficient mounting and
installation of the BlueNet power distribution unit (hereinafter called
“PDU”. These instructions constitute an integral part of the PDU
and must be retained. If the PDU is transferred to a third party,
these instructions must also be transferred with the PDU.
Persons who are entrusted to work on the PDU must have care-
fully read and understood these instructions prior to starting any
work. Compliance with all the safety information and instructions
set out in these instructions is an essential prerequisite for safe
operation.
The illustrations in these instructions are provided for the purpose
of a basic understanding and may deviate from the actual version.
The contents of these instructions are protected by copyright. Their
use is permitted in conjunction with the mounting and installation of
the PDU. Any use that exceeds this is not permitted, unless the
written approval of Bachmann GmbH has been obtained.
The software contains components that are protected by copyright
and are licensed under various license models. A copy of the terms
of the licences is included with the PDU and can be accessed
using the web interface for the PDU.
In addition to these instructions, the following additional documents
apply:
nOperating instructions
nData sheet
nSafety information
Telephone: +49 711 86602-888
E-mail: [email protected]
About the mounting and installa-
tion instructions
Copyright
Software licenses
Other applicable documents
Customer service
Supplemental directives
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Table of contents
1 Overview.............................................................................. 5
1.1 Overview of the PDU.................................................... 5
1.2 Short description........................................................... 8
1.3 Displays and controls.................................................... 8
1.4 Communication........................................................... 11
1.5 Scope of delivery........................................................ 12
1.6 Optional accessories.................................................. 13
2 Explanation of symbols.................................................... 14
3 Personnel requirements and responsibilities................ 15
4 Unpacking the PDU........................................................... 16
5 Installing and connecting the PDU.................................. 17
5.1 Safety instructions for the installation......................... 17
5.2 Requirements of the installation location.................... 17
5.3 Installing the PDU....................................................... 17
5.3.1 Overview.................................................................. 17
5.3.2 Installing the PDU with the mounting brackets........ 19
5.3.3 Installation with plug-in brackets via the rear of the
PDU......................................................................... 20
5.3.4 Installation with plug-in brackets via the sides of the
PDU......................................................................... 21
5.3.5 Installation with the mounting solution in the rack... 22
5.4 Connecting the PDU to the power supply................... 24
5.5 Connecting the network cable.................................... 24
5.6 Connecting the sensors.............................................. 25
5.7 Cascading the PDUs.................................................. 25
6 Putting the PDU into operation........................................ 28
6.1 Adjusting the display orientation................................. 28
6.2 Querying the network address of the PDU................. 29
7 Operation........................................................................... 31
8 Troubleshooting................................................................ 32
9 Cleaning the PDU.............................................................. 33
10 Dismantling and disposing of the PDU........................... 34
10.1 Dismantling............................................................... 34
10.2 Disposal.................................................................... 34
11 Technical data................................................................... 35
12 Index................................................................................... 36
Table of contents
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1 Overview
1.1 Overview of the PDU
Functions Measurement per
phase
Measurement per
socket
Identification Switching
Product name
BN3000 x – – –
BN3500 x x x –
BN5000 – – x x
BN7000 x – x x
BN7500 x x x x
Fig. 1: Product overview (16 amp version)
AFitting slots for plug-in bracket
BCEE connector plug
CSockets
DConnector panel for GPIO, network, Modbus
and sensors
EControl panel
Overview of functions
Example of a 16-amp version
Overview
Overview of the PDU
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Fig. 2: Product overview (32 amp version)
AFitting slots for plug-in bracket
BCEE connector plug
CSockets
DConnector panel for GPIO, network, Modbus
and sensors
EControl panel
FCircuit breakers
ASensor port S1 (to connect a sensor via a cat 5e cable or to
connect to a serial console)
BModbus port M1 (to connect a Slave PDU via a cat 5e cable)
CPort M2 (for connecting future applications)
DSensor port S2 (to connect a sensor via a CAT5e cable)
EGPIO port (supported on the PDU in software version V2.01
and higher)
FLAN port
GUSB port
ASensor port S1 (to connect a sensor via a cat 5e cable)
BModbus port M1 (to connect a Master PDU and upstream
Slave PDUs via a cat 5e cable)
CModbus port M2 (to connect a Slave PDU via a cat 5e cable)
DSensor port S2 (to connect a sensor via a CAT5e cable)
EGPIO port (supported on the PDU in software version V2.01
and higher)
Example of a 32-amp version
Connector panel for a Master PDU
Fig. 3: Connector panel (Master PDU)
Connector panel for a Slave PDU
Fig. 4: Connector panel (Slave PDU)
Overview
Overview of the PDU
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Fig. 5: Control panel
AStatus LED
BOperating button 1
CDisplay
DOperating button 2
EOperating button 3
FOperating button 4
GModbus LED
Fig. 6: Overview of the fitting options for the PDU
AFitting slots for plug-in bracket
BAttachment for the mounting bracket
CAttachment for the mounting solution in the
rack
DPlug-in bracket for mounting the PDU via the
back (2 each)
EPlug-in bracket for mounting the PDU via the
sides (2 each)
FMounting bracket (x 2)
Control panel
Attachment options at the back
Overview
Overview of the PDU
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1.2 Short description
The power supply of a data centre can be monitored and controlled
remotely using the PDU. The PDU can be set up for single-phase
or three-phase systems. The individual phases can be distin-
guished by their colours. The PDU is supplied with electricity via a
CEE plug.
The current, power (effective, apparent and reactive power), power
consumption, voltage and frequency of all phases are monitored
using the PDU. This enables the efficient planning of resources
and the issuing of an alarm in the event of a fault. The PDU is
designed for a power range of 3.6 to 22 kW.
The PDU is integrated into the company network via the LAN port
(only available on the master PDU). Up to 11 Slave PDUs can be
cascaded with a Master PDU via the Modbus port.
The PDU can be operated locally via the display, via SNMP access
or with a web browser over a network, and the HTTP, HTTPS,
SSH, SNMP and Modbus-TCP protocols can be used.
The PDU is made of a sturdy aluminium profile and is installed
directly into the rack.
Depending on the type, the PDU has a range of equipment fea-
tures such as safety sockets or sockets for IEC320 C14 and C20
and external sensors (temperature/air humidity).
A connector inserted into the PDU can be secured with plug inter-
locks (C13/C19).
1.3 Displays and controls
The PDU can be operated locally using the display with the control
buttons:
nDisplay of system data (hardware and software version,
serial number, MAC address (only for Master PDUs) and item
no.)
nDisplay of the measured data
nSetting of the duration (only for Master PDUs) and orientation
of the display
nDisplay and adjustment of the network configuration as well as
enabling or disabling the DHCP protocol (only for Master
PDUs)
nSetting for Modbus (only for Slave PDUs)
Display with control buttons
Fig. 7: Display with control buttons
Overview
Displays and controls
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The status LED (Fig. 8/Ⓐ) indicates the status of the PDU. Pos-
sible statuses are:
Colour Light Status
Green Continuously green All measured data is OK and the status of
the individual connected loads and sensors
are OK
Orange Continuously orange The measurement monitor issues a warning
(based on all the measured data of the PDU
and sensors)
Red Continuously red The measurement monitor issues an alarm
(based on all the measured data of the PDU
and sensors) or the connection to a sensor
is interrupted
Orange Continuously orange PDU starting up
White Continuously white Performing factory reset (after releasing the
pressed buttons)
Purple 500 ms off, 500 ms purple An update of a PDU is in progress
Purple, red 500 ms off, 500 ms purple, 500 ms off,
500 ms red
Error during the update of a PDU
The status LED (Fig. 9/Ⓐ) indicates the status of the PDU. Pos-
sible statuses are:
Starting process
Colour Light Status
Blue, orange 900 ms blue, 100 ms orange Connection to Master PDU not yet estab-
lished or lost
Green Continuously green Connection to Master PDU present
Master PDU status LED
Fig. 8: Master PDU status LED
Slave PDU status LED
Fig. 9: Slave PDU status LED
Overview
Displays and controls
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Colour Light Status
Blue, purple 500 ms blue, 500 ms purple An update of a PDU is in progress
Blue, purple, red 500 ms blue, 500 ms purple, 500 ms
blue, 500 ms red
Error during the update of a PDU
In operation
Colour Light Status
Orange 900 ms off, 100 ms orange Connection to Master PDU not yet estab-
lished or lost
Green, red 500 ms off, 100 ms green, 500 ms off,
100 ms red
Connection to Master PDU present, internal
communication problems have occurred
Green Continuously green Connection to Master PDU present, internal
communication functioning
Purple 500 ms off, 500 ms purple An update of the internal modules of a PDU
is being carried out
Purple, red 500 ms off, 500 ms purple, 500 ms off,
500 ms red
Error during update of the internal modules
of a PDU
Red Continuously red The measurement monitor is issuing an
alarm
Orange Continuously orange The measurement monitor is issuing a
warning
The Modbus LED (Fig. 10/Ⓐ) indicates the activity of the PDUs
connected to the Modbus.
The Modbus LED lights up continuously green. If there is commu-
nication between the Master and a Slave PDU, the Modbus LED
lights up yellow.
Slave PDU Modbus LED
Fig. 10: Slave PDU Modbus LED
Overview
Displays and controls
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