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PDU Description

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Contents

Contents

1 Product Overview 1
1.1 Purpose 1
1.2 Variants 1

2 Function Description 3
2.1 PDU 01 04 3
2.2 PDU 01 05 3
2.3 PDU 01 06 4
2.4 Power Distribution Control 5

3 Technical Data 10

4 Signal and Power Interfaces 11


4.1 PDU 01 04 11
4.2 PDU 01 05 11
4.3 PDU 01 06 12

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PDU Description

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Product Overview

1 Product Overview

This document describes the non-modular Power Distribution Units (PDUs).

For information on ECM PDUs, refer to PDU Description.

1.1 Purpose
The main function of the PDU is to distribute −48 V DC power to DC-powered
units. The PDU receives one feeding of input voltage and distributes the input
voltage to separate fused outputs through output connectors.

1.2 Variants
Table 1 lists the PDU variants.

Table 1 PDU Variants


-48 V DC Type of Installation Power Distribution
PDU 01 04 Subrack mounted Supplying both Internal
and External Consumers
PDU 01 05 Subrack mounted Supplying only Internal
Consumers
PDU 01 06 Subrack mounted Supplying both Internal
and External Consumers

1.2.1 PDU 01 04
PDU 01 04 is used for power distribution to both internal and external consumers.
Figure 1 shows the front of PDU 01 04.

PDU 01 04
EC Sys Volt
+ - Test port

PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR

Ge1727D

Figure 1 PDU 01 04 Front

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Note: PDU 01 04 has no hold-up channels.

1.2.2 PDU 01 05
PDU 01 05 is used for internal power distribution and is placed in a power
subrack. Figure 2 shows the front of PDU 01 05.

PDU 01 05
1 ON OFF
1 2

2 ON OFF

Ge1727C

Figure 2 PDU 01 05 Front

Note: This PDU uses hydromagnetic circuit breakers, without E-Fuse


functionality. That is, there are no PCR functions at all in this PDU. It has
no hold-up channels.

1.2.3 PDU 01 06
PDU 01 06 is used for power distribution to both internal and external consumers
and is placed in a power subrack. Figure 3 shows the front of PDU 01 06.

PDU 01 06
ON

ON
I

EC

Ge8528B

Figure 3 PDU 01 06 Front

Note: This PDU uses hydromagnetic circuit breakers, without E-Fuse


functionality. That is, there are no PCR functions at all in this PDU. It has
no hold-up channels.

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Function Description

2 Function Description

This section describes the functions for each PDU.

2.1 PDU 01 04
PDU 01 04 has the following functions:

— 6 E-Fuse outputs

— Power distribution control (see Power Distribution Control on page 5)

— System voltage measurement

— Fuse trip values selection (by hardware cable): 6, 10, and 25 A

— System voltage test port

— Internal, and external DC distribution

Figure 4 shows the block diagram of PDU 01 04, with the maximum continuous
current value.

System Voltage Test Port

EC Bus Supervision
Control

6 x 20 A without hold-up
(output 1 to 6)
DC Input

6 x E-Fuse

Ge1728C

Figure 4 PDU 01 04 Block Diagram

2.2 PDU 01 05
PDU 01 05 has the following functions:

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— Two outputs (circuit breaker)

— Circuit breaker trip value: 30 A

Figure 5 shows the block diagram of PDU 01 05 with the two circuit breakers.

DC Input 2 x 30 A without hold-up


(output 1 and 2)

2 x CB

Ge1728D

Figure 5 PDU 01 05 Block Diagram

2.3 PDU 01 06
PDU 01 06 has the following functions:

— System voltage measurement

— Power distribution supervision

— Two outputs

— Circuit breaker trip value: 100 A

Figure 6 shows the block diagram of PDU 01 06 with the two circuit breakers.

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Supervision
EC Bus
Control

DC Input 2 x 100 A without hold-up

2 x CB

Ge8678A

Figure 6 PDU 01 06 Block Diagram

2.4 Power Distribution Control


The power distribution in the non-modular PDUs can be configured by using PCR
functions. These functions can be enabled or disabled by using PCR switches on
the PDUs.

Note: Modular PDUs (ECMs) use software defined PCR settings. For more
information about these settings, for example, the Class Power
Distribution, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM). For more
information about ECMs, refer to PDU Description for PDU System.

2.4.1 PCR Switch Configuration

The non-modular PDUs have the following three PCR switches from left to right:

— Priority Load

— Cold Start

— Remote Control

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On

Off

Priority load Cold start Remote control


Ge9276C

Figure 7 PCR Switches

When a switch is set in the upper position, the PCR function is enabled (On), and
when a switch is set in the lower position, the function is disabled (Off).

After a change of state of one of the PCR-switches a software restart is required.

2.4.2 PCR Functions

This section describes the three PCR functions.

2.4.2.1 Priority Load Function

The PCR function Priority Load is related to the attribute


MainLoadUndervoltageDisconnect which defines the voltage level where Main
loads are disconnected while Prio loads remain on battery backup.

The Battery Fuse Unit (BFU) continuously monitors the systemVoltage. When
the battery voltage drops below the specified level,
MainLoadUndervoltageDisconnect, the BFU sends an action signal to the PDU.
When this signal is received, the PDU disconnects all outputs where the P switch
is set in position Off (disabled).

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Cold-start signal Prio signal


PDU
(from SCU) (MainLoadDisconnect)

EC Bus Supervision
BFU
Control

DC Input
Battery
string

[n] x PCR [n] x E-Fuse

Ge10742C

Figure 8 BFU Action Signal to PDU

The P switch has the following settings:

On When the P switch is set in the upper (On) position, that is,
PriorityLoadenabled, the load connected to this output will be
disconnected when the systemVoltage is below
priorityLoadUndervoltageDisconnect.
Off When the P switch is set in the lower (Off) position, that is,
PriorityLoaddisabled, the load connected to this output will
be disconnected when the During battery backup, the RBS can
use two different voltage levels where the respective selected
loads are switched off.systemVoltage is below
mainLoadUndervoltageDisconnect.

During battery backup, the RBS can use two different voltage levels where the
respectiveAll units connected to the PDU ports set in the lower (Off) position
(defined as main loads) will be disconnected at the higher voltage level, defined
by attribute mainLoadUndervoltageDisconnect.

At the lower voltage level, defined by attribute


priorityLoadUndervoltageDisconnect, all units connected to the PDU ports
set in the upper (On) position are disconnected, as the battery is disconnected
from the power distribution system and the RBS -48 V system bus.

This feature can be used to disconnect less prioritized loads, such as radio units
which are not critical during the limited time when the batteries power the node.
This means that some services can be cut off earlier than others, for example:

— GSM lasting longer than WCDMA or LTE

— WCDMA lasting longer than LTE

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— Disconnect second radio in MIMO configurations and so on

A very common usage is to keep the DU and link transmission alive longer than
the radio service.

The climate system in the RBS requires that the SCU, and preferably the DU are
operational as both control the fans. Hence both SCU and DU are set to,
PriorityLoadenabled. If the SCU and the DU are not defined as priority loads,
that is their outputs are set to PriorityLoadenabled, the fans will stop running
when the MainLoadDisconnect level is reached. When this happens, the
remaining capacity in the battery cannot be used since no cooling is available.

2.4.2.2 Cold-Start Function

At startup, the PDU checks the input signal for the cold-start function. When
this signal is detected at startup, the PDU only turns on the outputs that are
enabled as cold outputs.

The cold-start signal is only read during startup.

The remaining outputs turn on when the cold-start signal ceases.

The C switch has the following settings:

On Meaning that cold-start is enabled.


Off Meaning that cold-start is disabled.

Note: For outdoor cabinets without heaters, all cold-start switches must be
enabled (upper position).

For outdoor cabinets equipped with heaters, the cold-start switches for
the following units should be enabled (upper position):
— SCU

— DC heater

— Loads outside the cabinet

2.4.2.3 Remote Control Function

The Baseband or DU can control the output when the switch in the PDU is
configured as remotely controllable. Both PDUs with PCR switches and modular
PDU variants can be controlled by software if the software supports remote
control of E-Fuses.

The R switch has the following settings:

On Meaning that the PDU output is remotely


controllable.

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Off Meaning that the PDU output is not remotely


controllable.

Each distribution output is equipped with an E-Fuse function. The E-Fuse


function provides overload and short circuit protection.

Note: If the R switch is set to disabled, the output E-fuse cannot be remotely
controlled. The corresponding settings for software controlled PDUs ,
that is, ECM PDUs without PCR switches are managed by attribute
modifications in the MOM, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM).

2.4.3 Software Control


The position of each E-fuse PCR settings (enabled or disabled) can be retrieved
by using the MOM commands, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM).

When the R switch is set to the upper position (remoteControllable), the E-


Fuse can be controlled (ON or OFF) by the software, but only if the software
supports the remote control of the E-Fuses.

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3 Technical Data

Table 2 shows the technical data of the PDU variants.

Table 2 PDU Technical Data


Technica Normal Maximum Output Holdup Power Temperature Range Dimensions
l Data Voltage Continuo Capacity Function Dissipatio (°C)
Range us Continuo n
(V DC) Current us Load (W) Normal Limited Height Width Depth Weigh
(A) Performan (mm) (mm) (mm) t
ce (Manual (kg)
Control)
PDU 01 -39.5 120 6 × 20 A None 60 –40 to –40 to – 43 145 225 < 1.7
04 to +60 10
-58.5
PDU 01 -39.5 60 2 × 30 A None 5 –40 to –40 to – 43 145 225 < 1.7
05 to +60 10
-58.5
PDU 01 -39.5 200 2 × 100 A None 5 –40 to –40 to – 43 145 225 < 1.5
06 to +65 10
-58.5

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Signal and Power Interfaces

4 Signal and Power Interfaces

This section describes the interfaces on the PDU variants.

For information about the optical indicators, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and
Switches.

4.1 PDU 01 04
This section describes the interfaces on PDU 01 04.

Table 3 lists details of the external interfaces on PDU 01 04.

Table 3 PDU 01 04 Interfaces

Marking Description (1) Connector Location


No marking Busbar connector Busbar Rear
Optical indicator, red N/A Front

Optical indicator, green N/A Front

EC EC bus RJ-45 Front


1–6 DC out without hold-up; ET 20 A Front
Optical indicator, green
On/off button N/A Front

Sys Volt Test port for system voltage Hirschmann MBU 2, Front
Test port 931-337-000
P Priority load function switch Hardware selector Front
C Cold-start function switch Hardware selector Front
R Remote control function switch Hardware selector Front
Optical indicator, green N/A Front

Optical indicator, yellow N/A Front

(1) For more details about optical indicators, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.

4.2 PDU 01 05
This section describes the interfaces on PDU 01 05.

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Table 4 lists details of the external interfaces on PDU 01 05.

Table 4 PDU 01 05 Interfaces

Marking Description (1) Connector Location


No marking Busbar connector Busbar Rear
1–2 DC out without hold-up; Molex Mini-Fit® Front
Optical indicator, green
1 ON OFF On/off switch N/A Front
2 ON OFF

Optical indicators, green N/A Front

(1) For more details about optical indicators, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.

4.3 PDU 01 06
This section describes the interfaces on PDU 01 06.

Table 5 lists details of the external interfaces on PDU 01 06.

Table 5 PDU 01 06 Interfaces

Marking Description (1) Connector Location


No marking Busbar connector Busbar Rear
Optical indicator, red N/A Front

Optical indicator, green N/A Front

Optical indicator, yellow N/A Front

EC EC bus RJ-45 Front


No marking Circuit breaker 100 A N/A Front
No marking DC out without hold-up Anderson SB 120 Front
(1) For more details about optical indicators, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.

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