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V100R001
Installation Guide
Issue 01
Date 2015-09-10
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Overview
This document describes how to install and commission the power system.
The cabinet figures in this document are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Installation and commissioning engineers
Technical support engineers
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all
updates made in previous issues.
Issue 01 (2015-09-10)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
9 Commissioning............................................................................................................................ 44
9.1 Connecting the AC Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 44
9.2 Setting the Display Language ..................................................................................................................................... 45
9.3 Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................... 45
9.4 Setting Battery Parameters.......................................................................................................................................... 45
9.5 (Optional) Setting the Hibernation Parameter ............................................................................................................ 46
9.6 Setting Sensor Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 46
9.7 Setting Communications Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 47
9.7.1 Setting Parameters Before Using WebUI Management ........................................................................................... 47
9.7.2 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using the NetEco Management ................................................................... 48
9.7.3 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using the SNMP Management .................................................................... 49
9.7.4 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using the YDN1363 Protocol Management ................................................ 51
9.8 Connecting the Battery Supply ................................................................................................................................... 52
9.9 Subsequent Operations ............................................................................................................................................... 53
1 Safety Precautions
The power system is powered by high-voltage power sources. Direct or indirect contact
(through damp objects) with high-voltage power sources may result in serious danger.
Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire and electric shocks.
Before electrical connections, turn off the upstream protection switch for the device.
Before connecting the AC power supply, ensure that electrical connections are complete.
Before you connect cables to loads or battery cables, check cable and terminal polarities,
preventing reverse connections.
ESD Requirements
To prevent electrostatic-sensitive components from being damaged by the static on
human bodies, wear a well-grounded ESD wrist strap or gloves when touching circuit
boards.
When holding a board, hold its edge without components. Do not touch chips.
Removed boards must be packaged with ESD packaging materials before storage and
transportation.
Basic Requirements
Before installation and maintenance, wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothes
to prevent injury caused by electrolyte overflow.
When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes are upward. Leaning or reversing
batteries is prohibited.
Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
Secure battery cables to a torque specified in battery documentation. Loose connections
will result in excessive voltage drop or cause batteries to burn out when the current is
large.
Short circuits will generate high transient currents and release a great deal of energy, which
may cause personal injury.
If conditions permit, disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other operations.
Lead-acid batteries in use emit flammable gas. Therefore, store the batteries in a place with
good ventilation, and take measures against fire.
High temperatures may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
When the battery temperature is higher than 60°C, check the battery for electrolyte overflow.
If the electrolyte overflows, absorb and counteract the electrolyte immediately. When moving
or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, exercise caution because the leaking electrolyte
may hurt human bodies. When you find electrolyte leaks, use sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) to counteract and absorb the leaking electrolyte.
Signal cables must be bound separately from strong-current cables and high-voltage
cables.
Cables prepared by the customer must have the fire resistance capability.
Cables must not pass behind the air exhaust vents of rectifiers in the cabinet.
Using a Ladder
Use only ladders that are in good condition. Find out and do not exceed the maximum
weight capacity.
The recommended angle for a ladder against another object is 75 degrees. Measure the
gradient with a right angle or your arms, as shown in Figure 1-1. Ensure that the wider
end of the frame is at the bottom, the base cannot slide, and that the ladder is securely
positioned.
− To minimize the risk of falling, steady your balance on the ladder before performing
any operation.
− Do not climb higher than the fourth rung from the top.
To climb onto a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than the roofline,
as shown in Figure 1-2.
Drilling Holes
Do not drill holes into a cabinet without permission. Non-standard drilling may affect the
electromagnetic shielding of the cabinet and damage interior cables. Metal shards generated
during drilling may short-circuit circuit boards if they get into the cabinet.
Before drilling holes into a cabinet, remove interior cables.
Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
After drilling, clean up metal shards immediately.
2 Installation Preparations
2.1 Tools
Figure 2-1 lists the tools required for the installation.
3 Installing Cabinets
The marking-off template is located on the interior of the cover of the cabinet packing case.
After you unpack the cabinet, put away the cabinet packing case cover.
(1) Pallet
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Procedure
Step 1 Turn over the top cover of the packing case and find the marking-off template on the cover
interior.
Step 2 Drill holes in the positions for four mounting holes on the marking-off template.
Step 3 Mark cabinet mounting holes based on the marking-off template.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove screws from the holes for mounting lifting eyes.
Step 2 Install lifting eyes.
Step 3 Bind lifting ropes to the cabinet lifting eyes and hoist the cabinet to the target position.
Step 4 Remove the lifting ropes and lifting eyes, and reinstall the screws in the holes for mounting
lifting eyes.
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Step 4 Remove triangular supports (if any) from the cabinet base, as shown in the following figure.
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Procedure
Step 1 Route a ground cable into the cabinet through the cable hole in the left part of the cabinet
bottom.
Ensure that the ground cable is installed securely. Inappropriate grounding may cause
personal injury and device damage.
Step 2 Connect one end of the ground cable to the cabinet ground bar.
Step 3 Connect the other end to the site ground bar, as shown in the following figure.
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5 Installing Components
Do not put your hands into rectifier slots, avoiding electric shocks.
When a rectifier is running, a high temperature is generated around the air exhaust vent at
the rear. Do not touch the vent or cover the vent with cables or other objects.
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch leftwards.
Step 2 Pull the handle outwards.
Step 3 Gently insert a rectifier into its slot along guide rails.
Step 4 Push the handle upwards.
Step 5 Push the locking latch rightwards to lock the handle.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the fastener for the humidity and temperature sensor from the cabinet.
Step 2 Open the cover of the humidity and temperature sensor and install the sensor on the fastener.
Step 3 Connect one end of the signal cable for the humidity and temperature sensor to the sensor in
sequence.
Step 4 Close the cover of the humidity and temperature sensor.
Step 5 Reinstall the fastener for the humidity and temperature sensor on the rack.
There are two types of humidity and temperature sensors. Install a sensor based on the actual type.
Step 6 Connect the other end of the signal cable for the humidity and temperature sensor to the
TEM-HUM port on the UIM02D.
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Procedure
Step 1 Put a water sensor at the right bottom of the cabinet and secure it with a cable tie, as shown in
the following figure.
When you install a water sensor, keep it 5 mm to 10 mm away from the cabinet bottom.
Step 2 Connect the water sensor signal cable to the WATER port on the UIM02D, as shown in the
following figure.
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6 Installing Cables
Ensure that the upstream AC input circuit breaker is OFF, and attach labels such as "No
operations allowed."
Switch off all circuit breakers before installing cables.
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(1) FE port
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(1) FE port
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(1) FE port
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(1) Power and environment network (2) Power and (3) RS485/RS232 port
management system (NMS) environment device on the SMU
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(1) DC load
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Ensure that the upstream AC input circuit breaker is OFF, and attach labels such as "No
operations allowed".
Switch off all circuit breakers before installing power cables.
The system supports the 220/380 V AC three-phase, four-wire and 220 V AC single-Phase
input systems. Install AC input power cables based on site requirements.
(1) ACDB
Step 2 Route AC input power cables into the cabinet through the left side of the cabinet.
Step 3 Remove the protective cover from the AC single-phase short-circuit copper bar and connect
the short-circuit copper bar to the AC input circuit breaker.
Step 4 Secure the AC input power cables to the short-circuit copper bar and the corresponding circuit
breaker.
Step 5 Reinstall the protective cover for the short-circuit copper bar.
(1) ACDB
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the 19-inch rack on the top of the battery compartment, as shown in the following
figure.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the baffle plate.
Step 2 Install the batteries in the battery compartment from right to left.
Step 3 If there are multiple battery strings, install the remaining battery strings in the same way.
Step 4 Reinstall the baffle plate.
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Step 2 Use a copper bar to connect the battery 4 positive terminal to the battery 3 negative terminal.
Step 3 Reinstall the insulation cover on battery 4.
Step 4 Repeat the preceding steps to install copper bars between battery 2 and battery 3 and between
battery 1 and battery 2.
Step 5 If there are multiple battery strings, repeat the preceding steps to install copper bars between
the other batteries and reinstall insulation covers on all batteries.
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Install battery middle point voltage monitoring cables from bottom to top. For example, install
the BAT1_MID middle point voltage monitoring cable on battery string 1 at the bottom layer,
and install the BAT2_MID middle point voltage monitoring cable on battery string 2.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the insulation cover from battery 2.
Step 2 Take off the battery midpoint voltage detection cable from the right panel of the cabinet and
connect the cable to the negative terminal of battery 2.
Step 3 Reinstall the insulation cover on battery 2.
Step 4 If there are multiple battery strings, repeat the preceding steps to install the other battery
middle point voltage monitoring cables from bottom to top.
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When installing battery cables, connect the negative cable before the positive cable.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the insulation cover from battery 4.
Step 2 Connect one end of the negative battery cable to the terminal on the left side of the cabinet,
and the other end to the negative terminal of battery 4.
Step 3 Reinstall the insulation cover on battery 4.
Step 4 If there are multiple battery strings, remove the short-circuitconnector from the battery wiring
terminals, install negative battery cables for the remaining battery strings in sequence in the
same way.
Figure 7-8 Remove the short-circuitconnector from the battery wiring terminals
(1) Short-circuitconnector
Step 8 If there are multiple battery strings, remove the short-circuitconnector from the battery wiring
terminals, install positive battery cables for the remaining battery strings in sequence in the
same way.
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9 Commissioning
The following commissioning procedure may result in power failure or alarms. Inform the
alarm center before and after the procedure.
Commissioning involves various technologies, requires trained personnel, and requires
compliance with commissioning instructions.
Commissioning is performed with the power on. Remove metal items such as watches and
necklaces, stand on dry insulating material, and use insulated tools.
Do not contact two electric bodies that have different currents during operations.
During commissioning, check that the status of the related unit or component meets
requirements before turning on any switch.
When you are performing operations and do not want others to operate, attach the label
"Do not turn on the switch because operations are in process." to the power distribution
device.
During commissioning, shut down the device immediately if any fault is detected. Rectify
the fault and proceed with the commissioning.
If you select an undesired language, remove and then insert the SMU. Select a language again after the
SMU restarts.
Setting Wizard Date and Time Time Zone UTC +08:00 Set to the local
NOTE Beijing time zone.
The date and Date and Time - Set to the local
time vary
according to date and time.
time zones. Set
the time zone, NTP Enable No Yes/No
date, and time NOTE
based on the Set the
local situation. parameter to
Yes if you need
to synchronize
the SMU time
and the site
network server
time.
If battery routes 1 and 2 are respectively connected to a battery string (each battery string consists of
four 12 V, 150 Ah batteries in series), set Battery1 Connected and Battery2 Connected to Yes and
others to No, and set Rated Capacity to 150 Ah.
If battery route 1 is connected to two battery strings in parallel (each battery string consists of four
12 V, 150 Ah batteries in series), set Battery1 Connected to Yes and others to No, and set Rated
Capacity to 300 Ah.
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Step 3 Set the IP Addresses and Ports for the active and standby servers of the NetEco on the LCD,
as described in Table 9-7.
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Information Description
SNMP version SNMP version and port number used by the SMU and NMS.
The SNMP versions include SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and
SNMP Port Number SNMPv3.
Read Community Name If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the read community
name and write community name that comply with the NMS.
Write Community Name Otherwise, the SMU will not connect to the NMS.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user name and password
for authentication if you use SNMPv3. After the authentication
MD5 Password succeeds, the SMU can communicate with the NMS.
DES Password
Trap Target Address IP address and port number reported in the alarm trap.
Trap Port
Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 9-10.
Step 3 Open the browser (for example, Internet Explorer 8) and choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 4 Click the Advanced tab and select Use TLS 1.0, Use TLS 1.1, and Use TLS 1.2.
Step 5 Enter the IP address for the SMU in the address box of Internet Explorer (for example:
https://192.168.0.10). Log in to the WebUI on the login page shown in Figure 9-2.
The preset user name is admin and the preset password is Changeme.
You can set SNMP parameters on the WebUI locally or remotely.
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Follow-up Procedure
You can query the power system operating status, active alarms, and the names of
user-defined dry contact inputs, and configure dry contact outputs on the NMS that is
connected over the SNMP.
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To avoid damage to batteries, switch on the battery circuit breaker only after correctly setting
the battery parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the AC input circuit breaker.
Step 2 Switch on the battery circuit breakers.
Step 3 Switch on the AC input circuit breaker.
Step 4 Set all the circuit breakers based on site requirements.
Step 5 Observe the power system for 15 minutes. During this period of time, if no alarm (except for
the door status alarm) is generated on the LCD of the SMU, the voltages and currents for
batteries and loads are normal.
The battery switch is in the AUTO position by default before delivery and the system is
under automatic control.
Open the cover and flip the battery switch to MANUAL only when you need to power on
the battery forcibly. Remember to flip the battery back to AUTO after the commissioning.
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B
BLVD Battery low voltage disconnection
H
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
L
LCD Liquid crystal display
LLVD Load low voltage disconnection
R
RRU remote radio unit
S
SMU Site monitor unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
U
UIM User interface module