Unipower X75 Series Instrucciones de instalación

INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL
X75 SERIES
DC POWER POWER SYSTEM
Mk3 Controller
www.unipowerco.com
Manual No. X75mk3-11 © 2015 UNIPOWER LLC
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x75-man-Rev11-0815.indd
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Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................4
2.0 FEATURES & OPTIONS....................................................................................................5
3.0 SAFETY WARNINGS.........................................................................................................6
4.0 WARRANTY (summary) ....................................................................................................7
5.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION.....................................................................................7
6.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................................8
7.0 PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION..........................................................................................10
8.0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION......................................................................................11
9.0 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................12
10.0 LED Indicators...................................................................................................................15
11.0 MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE X75.......................................................................16
12.0 INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................20
13.0 USING THE CONTROLLER WEB BROWSER INTERFACE ......................................23
Appendix 1 – SNMPv3 MIB Information.....................................................................................54
Appendix 2 – Load LVD (special order) .......................................................................................63
Appendix 3 – Revision History......................................................................................................64

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FIGURES
Figure 1 - X75 Compact Integrated DC Power System...................................................................4
Figure 2 - Block Schematic............................................................................................................10
Figure 3a - Front View with Breakers (conguration A) ...............................................................11
Figure 3b - Front View with GMT Fuses (conguration B) ..........................................................11
Figure 4 - Rear Views of Base and Expansion Units.....................................................................12
Figure 5 - LED Indicators..............................................................................................................15
Figure 6 - Recommended Load Circuit Wire Sizes.......................................................................16
Figure 7 - Battery Temp. Probe & Alarm Relay Connector Pin-Out.............................................17
Figure 8 - Ethernet Connector Pin-Out..........................................................................................18
Figure 9 - Auxiliary Connector Pin-Out........................................................................................18
Figure 10 - Input Current Ratings..................................................................................................20
Figure 11 - Status WEB Page (typical)..........................................................................................26
Figure 12 - Rectier Status WEB Applet (typical) ........................................................................28
Figure 13 - Installation WEBApplet - system tab (typical) ..........................................................30
Figure 14 - Installation WEB Applet - oat & tc tab (typical) ......................................................31
Figure 15 - Installation WEBApplet - battery tab (typical) ..........................................................32
Figure 16 - Installation WEB Applet - oat & tc tab (typical) ......................................................33
Figure 17 - Installation WEBApplet - lvd tab (typical) ................................................................34
Figure 18 - Installation WEBApplet - digital i/p tab (typical)......................................................36
Figure 19 - Installation WEB Applet - rectiers tab (typical)........................................................36
Figure 20 - Installation WEBApplet - shunts tab (typical) ...........................................................37
Figure 21 - Battery Management WEBApplet (typical)...............................................................38
Figure 22 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet (typical)...........................................................................40
Figure 23 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - matrix options (typical) ................................................41
Figure 24 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - temperature alarm settings (typical).............................43
Figure 25 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - voltage alarm settings (typical) ....................................44
Figure 26 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - voltage alarm settings (typical) ....................................44
Figure 27 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - other alarm settings (typical)........................................45
Figure 28 - Network Settings WEBApplet (typical) ....................................................................46
Figure 29 - Alarm Log WEB Applet (typical) ...............................................................................48
Figure 30 - Data Log WEBApplet (typical)..................................................................................49
Figure 31 - Change Password WEBApplet...................................................................................52
Figure 32 - Help WEB Page ..........................................................................................................53
Figure 33 - About WEB Page (typical)..........................................................................................53

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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Gravitas X75 is an ultra-compact, integrated DC power system. The base system is a 1RU
shelf holding up to three hot-swap rectier modules. This system produces up to 1950 watts
output at -54.4, +27.2 or +13.6VDC. It can also be operated as a 2+1 redundant system with
up to 1300 watts output. The expanded system consists of a base shelf plus an expander
shelf with a 2RU total height. This system holds up to six rectier modules with up to 3900
watts output; it can be operated as a 5+1 redundant system with up to 3250 watts output.
Each rectier module is cooled by a fan that operates at a speed which is a function of load
and temperature.
There are up to ve circuit-breaker protected DC outputs or up to 10 GMT fuse protected
outputs on the base system. A battery string breaker and a low-voltage battery disconnect
are standard features. The expander shelf comes with a ribbon cable and connectors to link
the signals between the two units at their rear panels. It also comes with bus bar links to
parallel the rectier output bus bars.
The base and expander shelves can also be operated as a battery backup, single feed power
system (without load circuit breakers or fuses).
The remote access controller has LED visual indicators and Form C relay alarms. It is
programmed by means of a remote PC web page display with communication by Ethernet
LAN. Temperature compensated rectier output is provided by means of an accessory TC
probe. The X75 can be quickly installed by a qualied technician.
.
Figure 1 - X75 Compact Integrated DC Power System

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2.0 FEATURES & OPTIONS
2.1 Standard Features
1RU High Base System
1RU High Expander Shelf
Remote Control & Monitoring via TPC/IP Ethernet LAN
Fully Integrated System
Up to 72A at -54.4VDC
Up to 75A at +27.2VDC or +13.6VDC
Wide Range AC Input
Up to 10 DC Load Circuits
Circuit Breakers or GMT Fuses
Quick and Easy Installation
Universal 19/23-Inch Mounting Brackets
SNMPv3 reporting and Error Trapping
2.2 Options & Accessories
Additional Probe for External Temperature Measurement (‘T’ Option)
Various AC Line cords and DC cable sets

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3.0 SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1 The X75 Compact DC Power System operates at voltages that could potentially be
hazardous. Furthermore, inadvertent short circuiting of the system battery and/or
rectier by mis-connection or other error could be harmful. This product should be
handled, tested and installed only by qualied technical persons who are trained in
the use of power systems and are well aware of the hazards involved.
3.2 All connections to the X75 should be carefully checked for errors before applying
power to it.
3.3 SpecicConsiderationsforRackMountedEquipment
3.3.1 Elevated OperatingAmbient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater
than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the X75
in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature of 50°C at
full rated load, and at 70°C at derated load at a derating factor of 2.5%/°C from
50°C to 70°C.
3.3.2ReducedAirFlow- Installation of the X75 in a rack should be such that the
amount of air ow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
3.3.3MechanicalLoading- Mounting of the X75 in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
3.3.4CircuitOverloading- Consideration should be given to the connection of the
X75 to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have
on over-current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of the X75
nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
3.3.5ReliableEarthing- Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).”
3.4 TheX75isintendedonlyforinstallationina“RESTRICTEDACCESSLOCATION”.
3.5 Input/output short circuit ratings are 5KAAC for terminals connected to breakers
and 450AAC for terminals connected to GMT type fuses.

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3.6 The controller unit integral to the X75 is tted with a replaceable battery.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BYAN
INCORRECTTYPE.DISPOSEOFUSEDBATTERIESACCORDINGTO
THEINSTRUCTIONS.
4.0 WARRANTY (summary)
X75 Series DC power systems are warranted for two (2) years from date of shipment
against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty does not extend to products
which have been opened, altered or repaired by persons other than persons authorized by
the manufacturer or to products which become defective due to acts of God, negligence or
the failure of customer to fully follow instructions with respect to installation, application
or maintenance.
For a complete text of UNIPOWER’s warranty conditions please request a copy from your
local Sales Ofce.
5.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
5.1 This X75DCpower system was carefullytested,inspectedandpackagedfor shipment
from our factory. Upon receipt the unit should be carefully unpacked and inspected
for any damage in shipment.
5.2 If there is evidence of damage, donotattempttoinstalltheunit. The freight carrier
should be notied immediately and a claim for the cost of the X75 should be led
with the carrier for direct reimbursement. Be sure to include the model and serial
number of the damaged unit in all correspondence with the freight carrier. Also
save the shipping carton and packing material as evidence of damage for the freight
carrier’s inspection.
5.3 UNIPOWER will cooperate fully in case of any shipping damage investigation.
5.4 Always save the packing materials for later use in shipping the unit. Never ship the
system or the rectier modules without proper packing.

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6.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 Inputs
Supply Voltage: 85-264VAC Single Phase
Each rectier position is supplied via an individual
IEC60320 C14 Inlet Socket.
A 3-phase supply may be connected provided that the voltage presented to each
individual rectier position does not exceed 264VAC.
Supply Current: Max 9A input @ 85-264VAC per inlet socket.
Battery Input: Direct connection to DC output bus or via protection
breakers.
Digital alarm inputs: Volts free contact input*
*Volts free contacts are internally pulled up to 5V with reference to rectier negative
sense, these lines should not be tied to anything other than volts free contacts or
oating opto-coupler outputs.
Temperature probes: Sensorwithoutputcurrentproportionaltotemperature.
6.2 Outputs
Pluggable Breakers: Up to 5 circuits, 30A max. per circuit.
GMT Fuses: 10 circuits, 12A max. per circuit.
Alarm Relay Contacts: Form C, 1A max at 30VDC.
Ethernet: 10/100 Base T
6.3 Protection
Supply Input: Each rectier is individual fused internally.
Battery: 100A Magnetic Circuit Breaker.
Output Distribution: According to installed circuit breakers or fuses.
Bulk DC Bus: Rectier Current Limiting / Battery Breaker.

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6.4 Safety
The X75 system is compliant with UL60950-1, EN60950-1, CSA22.2-60950-1 and
all other derivatives of the core IEC60950-1 standard 2nd Edition when installed
correctly within a restricted access environment.
The X75 system is CE marked to indicate conformance to the European Union’s
Low Voltage and EMC Directives.
6.5 EMC
The X75 complies with the following Norms when correctly installed.
Conducted Emissions: EN55022, level A
Radiated Emissions: EN55022, level A
ESD: EN61000-4-2, level 4, criterionA- 8kVcontact,15kV
air.
Radiated Immunity: EN61000-4-3, level 3, criterion A - 10V/m.
Surges (power ports): EN61000-4-5, level 1, criterion A - 500V
6.6 Environmental
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 70°C, derating 2.5%/°C from 50°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 75°C
Humidity: 0% to 95% Non-Condensing
6.7 PhysicalSpecication
Case Material: Steel
Finish: Clear Passivated
Dimensions: 1.72H (43.7) x 17.2W(437) x 14.47D(368)
Rack Width: 19” or 23” using dual purpose kit supplied.
NOTE: Mid-mount is recommended when used in
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7.0 PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION
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BATTERY
5 x LOAD
BREAKERS
10 x LOAD
FUSES
RETURN
RECTIFIER
#1
RECTIFIER
#2
RECTIFIER
#3
REMOTE ACCESS
CONTROLLER
I²C
LVD
ALARMS
&
SENSORS
NETWORK
COMMUNICATIONS
BATTERY
CURRENT
SHUNT
RECTIFIER
CURRENT
SHUNT
CONFIG.
A
CONFIG.
B
Figure2-BlockSchematic
7.1 85-264VAC is supplied directly to each of the rectiers which produce a nominal
-48VDC, +24VDC or +12VDC output.
7.2 Following a current shunt to measure the rectier current, the rectier DC output
is fed to the battery terminals via the LVD (Low Voltage Disconnect, current shunt
and a 100A circuit breaker.
7.3 The rectifier DC output is also fed to the loads via up to 5 circuit breakers
(conguration A) or 10 fused circuits (conguration B).
7.4 The management unit monitors and controls the rectiers via an I²C interface and
also checks the status of the DC load and battery breakers/fuses.
7.5 The management unit monitors external sensors and provides alarms.
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