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PD PSC3 en Rev.02 PDF
PD PSC3 en Rev.02 PDF
Product description
Controller PSC 3
3791133000_02
Table of contents
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Features overview
The key features of a PSC 3 system include:
Modular concept: PSC 3 can be customized for both small and large systems
Flexible setup and supervision of battery-, source- and load strings
Remote system supervision over intranet, Internet and modem
Remote software update of system components
AC mains voltage measuring without external equipment
Functional overview
The main task of the system controller is to enhance the reliability and lower the operating
and maintenance costs by:
Controlling the rectifiers to run at the highest efficiency.
Extending the battery life time by providing the best possible conditions.
Informing the user in case interventions are needed and providing the
necessary information for corrective actions.
3.1
Battery functions
The system controller includes the following charge functions, with or without temperature
compensation:
Float charge
Boost charge
Equalize
Event controlled charge (for example, generator set usage)
3.2
3.3
Rectifier functions
The control functions include:
Efficiency mode optimizes the system for efficiency, switches off unused
rectifiers, and so on
Forced rectifier cycling - balancing the operation time of rectifiers
The supervision functions include:
Redundancy supervision alerts if there is no redundant rectifier
Recharge power supervision alerts if there is not enough power to recharge
battery within specified time
3.4
3.5
AC measurement function
PSC 3 measures basic mains voltages using the connected rectifiers. The measured
values can be viewed via local and / or web user interface:
Phase-Neutral voltages
The optional HPS module can be used to measure the parameters of the AC network:
The measured values are visible via local / web user interface, too.
User interfaces
4.1
The Navigation Bar on the left is used to navigate through the dialogue pages:
4.1.1
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(Configuration continued)
(G8.4)
System Architecture
6.37
Middle Point
6.38
6.44
Block Measurement
6.16
11.3
LVD
11.2
LVD Setup*
6.17
Load String
Bus Components
(G8.5)
6.18
7.5
6.14
Scheme Selection*
BSM Modules
7.18
7.19
7.8
7.9
7.10
6.51
6.52
6.54
SVR Overview
Rectifier Modules
7.3
UIM Modules
7.14
SVR Setup*
7.16
HPS Setup*
7.17
GWM Modules
7.27
7.23
7.24
7.25
HPS Modules
7.28
7.29
7.11
System Characteristics
6.58
7.22
SVR Modules
6.57
7.26
GEN Modules
6.55
6.56
HPS Overview
ACM Modules
6.71
6.50
Genset Overview
SENSN Devices
6.19
6.70
DC Source String
4.10
6.13
7.6
6.12
7.21
SSM Modules
6.11
Rectifier Grouping
7.20
IOM Modules
6.45
6.15
Battery String
7.12
(G8.6)
6.8
6.6
System Parameter
PSC 3 Hardware
6.32
6.33
6.25
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4.2
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Physical connections
PSC 3 has an Ethernet connection on the front panel for connection to a computer. This
connection can be either direct to the computer, or over a local area network (LAN).
O U T 6
RECT
O U T 5
O U T 3 O U T 4
O U T 2
Relay
Relay
IMBUS GND
RECT
Relay
150
SERIAL
USYS+
USYS+
USYSUBAT-
Temp
1/2
USYS-
O U T 1
SENSN
120O
IMBUS
Relay
60O
IN
UM
Relay
IMBUS
LVD
SH3
SH2
SH1
Relay
IMBUS
OC
LAN
A local user interface (UIL, display with keypad and 5 alarm LEDs) for monitoring and
basic configuration functions is provided, see Figure 8.
All peripheral connections are pluggable, using either telephone jacks or pluggable clamp
connections.
Product description, Controller PSC 3 Physical connections
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Modules
6.1
Note! For compatibility with PSC 3 software version earlier than 1.70, or for use
in very large systems, UIM1 consisting of a LCD, keypad, LED indication, and a
buzzer is still supported.
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6.2
3 relay outputs
4 digital inputs
up to 3 SENSN modules can be connected to the SSM
1 voltage, current, temperature, or fuse monitoring per SENSN module
This SSM is available as an open frame module. For DIN Rail mounting, an optional case
is available.
Figure 10. Open and closed frame version of the String Sensor Module (SSM)
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6.3
16
6.4
17
6.5
18
6.6
19
6.7
20
6.8
KRON MULT-K
Socomec DIRIS Ap
Socomec DIRIS A40
General Electric MTDN3
General Electric MTDN1
Ably MGE 3
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6.9
22
6.10
23
6.11
24
6.12
25
6.13
SCR 1
Control
/Sense
SCR 4
Control
/Sense
SCR 5
Control
/Sense
SCR 6
Control
/Sense
SCR 7
Control
/Sense
CND13
CND22
SCR 8
Control
/Sense
SCR 9
Control
/Sense
CND18
IMBUS
CND8
CND6
CND11
CND10
CND24
CND23
RELAY 2
LEDD1
CND19
IMBUS
CND2
1
CND21
CND5
AMF
Control
CND1
CND16
INPUT,
OUTPUT,
BYPASS
AC IN
Bypass
Control
LEDD9
CND12
LEDD4
LEDD2
LEDD5
LEDD7
LEDD3
LEDD6
CND7
LEDD8
1
CND9
SWD2
ID ADJ
CND4
CND17
RELAY 1
CND20
TEMP.
SENSE
CT INPUT
AMF
Sense
1
FAN
DRIVER
SCR 3
Control
/Sense
+48V_Aux
power
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6.14
27
6.15
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6.16
SENSN device
The SENSN device is a front end module, which is assembled directly onto the shunt.
This module monitors different strings in the power system individually. Up to 3 SENSN
devices can be connected to a PSC 3 or to each string sensor module SSM. The power
supply is provided from the PSC 3 or SSM.
One SENSN provides the following functions:
address selection
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