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Issue 03
Date 2017-09-30
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Overview
This document describes the DC power system in terms of product introduction, component
introduction, and system maintenance.
The figures of this document are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Technical support engineers
Maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury,
equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 03 (2017-09-30)
Added 3.8.1 IBOX (CIM01C1).
Added 3.8.2 IBAT (BIM01C1)
Issue 02 (2014-12-30)
Modified 3.1 Interior.
Issue 01 (2014-08-15)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
3 Components ................................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 Interior ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.2 Rectifier ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3 SMU02B ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.4 UIM02C ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.5 (Optional) PVDU-60A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 26
3.6 (Optional) S4850G1.................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.7 (Optional) DC-DC Power System (ETP24160A3) ..................................................................................................... 28
3.8 (Optional) Intelligent Battery Monitoring Module ..................................................................................................... 31
3.8.1 IBOX (CIM01C1) .................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.8.2 IBAT (BIM01C1)..................................................................................................................................................... 35
3.9 Battery Temperature Sensor ........................................................................................................................................ 37
4 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 38
4.1 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. 38
4.1.1 Cabinet ..................................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution ............................................................................................................................... 39
4.1.3 Rectifier ................................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1.4 SMU......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.1.5 Parameters on the SMU ........................................................................................................................................... 41
4.1.6 Cables ...................................................................................................................................................................... 42
1 Safety Precautions
Measure contact point voltage with a multimeter before handling a conductor surface or
terminal. Ensure that the contact point has no voltage or the voltage is within the
specified range.
When installing or removing power cables, ensure that the corresponding circuits are
disconnected to prevent electric arcs or sparks.
If AC input power cables need to be routed from the top, bend the cables in a U shape
outside the cabinet and then route them into the cabinet.
Performing maintenance or replacing components may interrupt power to the loads if
batteries are not connected or the battery reserve is insufficient. Ensure that the switches
for primary loads are in the ON position and do not turn off the battery switch and the
AC input switch at the same time.
Cables stored at subzero temperatures must be stored at room temperature for at least 24
hours before they are laid out.
Perform routine maintenance as described in this manual; replace faulty components at
the earliest.
After maintenance is completed, lock cabinet doors and seal cable holes to prevent
rodents from entering the cabinet.
AC and DC Power
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 injury or
death.
Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.
Before making electrical connections, turn off the protection switch on the upstream
device to cut the power supply.
Before connecting the AC power supply, ensure that electrical connections are complete.
Before connecting cables to loads or battery cables, check cable and terminal polarities
to prevent reverse connections.
ESD
To prevent electrostatic-sensitive components from being damaged by static from human
bodies, wear a grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap or ESD gloves when
touching circuit boards.
When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components, especially chips.
Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting them.
Liquid Prevention
Do not place the product in areas prone to water leakage, such as near air conditioner
vents, ventilation vents, or feeder windows of the equipment room.
Ensure that there is no condensation inside the product or equipment room.
Ensure that no liquid enters the product. Otherwise, short circuits will occur and may
result in serious injury or death.
If any liquid is detected inside the product, immediately disconnect the power supply and
contact the administrator.
Basic Requirements
Avoid skin contact with battery electrolyte. Before handling batteries, wear goggles,
rubber gloves, and protective clothing.
When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes always point upward. Do not tilt or
overturn batteries.
Before installing or maintaining batteries, switch off the battery circuit breaker or
remove the battery fuse.
Install batteries in a dry, clean, and ventilated environment that is free from sources of
ignition. Do not expose batteries to sunlight or water.
Ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the floor in the installation area is sufficient.
Install additional supports if required.
Secure battery cables to the torque specified in the battery documentation. Loose
connections will result in excessive voltage drop or cause batteries to burn out in the case
of excessive current.
Ensure that battery cables do not come in contact with water.
High short circuit currents or electric shocks can cause equipment damage, personal injury, or
death.
To prevent short circuit or electric shock, disconnect the batteries before performing any
operation or maintenance.
Flammable Gas
Store lead-acid batteries in a place with good ventilation, and take fire safety precautions.
Battery Leakage
High temperatures may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
If the battery temperature is higher than 60°C, battery electrolyte may overflow. If the
electrolyte overflows, wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing and absorb the
leaking electrolyte using sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). Do
not transport or move batteries if there is an electrolyte leakage.
Battery Overdischarge
After connecting the batteries, remove the battery fuse or turn the battery circuit breaker OFF
and then power on the power system. This prevents battery overdischarge. After the power
system is on, replace the battery fuse or turn the battery circuit breaker ON.
Drilling Holes
Do not drill holes into a cabinet without permission. Incorrect drilling operations may affect
the electromagnetic shielding of the cabinet and damage cables inside. Metal shavings from
drilling may short-circuit boards inside the cabinet.
Before drilling holes into a cabinet, wear goggles and protective gloves. Remove cables
from inside the cabinet.
After drilling, clean up any metal shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the
cabinet.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
The TP48200B-N20B2, TP48200B-N20B3, TP48200B-L20B2, TP48400B-N20B3, and
TP48400B-L20B1 are indoor communications power systems that convert AC power into
stable DC power and supply the DC power to -48 V DC communications equipment. The
TP48200B-N20B2, TP48200B-N20B3, and TP48200B-L20B2 have a maximum output
current of 200 A. The TP48400B-N20B3 and TP48400B-L20B1 have a maximum output
current of 400 A. Figure 2-1 shows the cabinet exterior.
2.2 Features
Wide input voltage range of 85 V AC to 300 V AC
Can be connected to solar power inputs with a wide voltage range of 58 V DC to 150 V
DC.
Comprehensive battery management
Comprehensive AC and DC surge protection design
One fast Ethernet (FE) port and one RS485/RS232 port for network connections
2.3 Configuration
Table 2-1 Configuration
3 Components
3.1 Interior
TP48200B-N20B2
(1) RTN+ busbar (2) Load low voltage (3) Battery low voltage
disconnection (LLVD) circuit disconnection (BLVD) circuit
breakers breakers
(4) Site monitoring (5) Battery switch (behind the (6) Battery circuit breaker
unit 02B (SMU02B) cover)
(7) AC surge (8) AC input circuit breakers (9) Ground bar
protective device and terminals
(SPD)
(10) User interface (11) Space for rectifiers or (12) Space for customer
module 02C SSUs equipment (16 U)
(UIM02C)
(13) Space for
batteries
TP48200B-N20B3
(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD circuit breakers (3) BLVD circuit breakers
(4) SMU02B (5) Battery switch (behind the cover) (6) Battery circuit breaker
(7) AC SPD (8) AC input circuit breakers and terminals (9) Ground bar
(10) UIM02C (11) Space for rectifiers or SSUs (12) Space for batteries
TP48200B-L20B2
(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD circuit breakers (3) BLVD circuit breakers
(4) SMU02B (5) Battery switch (behind the (6) Battery circuit breaker
cover)
(7) AC SPD (8) AC input circuit breakers (9) Ground bar
(10) UIM02C (11) Space for rectifiers or (12) Space for customer equipment
SSUs (16 U)
(13) Space for
batteries
TP48400B-N20B3
(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD circuit breakers (3) BLVD circuit breakers
(4) SMU02B (5) Battery switch (behind the cover) (6) Battery circuit breaker
(7) AC SPD (8) AC input circuit breakers and terminals (9) Ground bar
(10) UIM02C (11) Space for rectifiers or SSUs (12) Space for batteries
TP48400B-L20B1
(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD circuit breakers (3) BLVD circuit breakers
(4) SMU02B (5) Battery switch (behind the cover) (6) Battery circuit breaker
(7) AC SPD (8) AC input circuit breakers (9) Ground bar
(10) UIM02C (11) Space for rectifiers or SSUs (12) Space for batteries
3.2 Rectifier
Rectifiers convert AC input into stable DC output.
3.3 SMU02B
Appearance
Panel
(1) Run indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3) Major alarm indicator
(4) Buttons (5) USB port (reserved, the (6) RS485/RS232 port
port is protected by a
security mechanism.)
(7) Handle (8) Locking latch (9) FE port
(10) LCD
Indicators
Buttons
Communications Ports
NOTE
All ports are protected by a security mechanism.
3.4 UIM02C
Panel
The user interface module (UIM02C) supports eight dry contact outputs, six dry contact
inputs, and seven sensor ports (including one ambient temperature and humidity input, one
water sensor input, two ambient temperature inputs, one door status sensor input, one smoke
sensor input, and one battery temperature input).
Ports
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
Dry contact output ALM1 NOTE
ports For the associations between the dry contact output
ALM2 ports and alarms, see the appendix.
ALM3
Communication Port
COM port Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, M/S and Modbus Connects to
19,200 bit/s, 115,200 protocol lower-level
bit/s devices such as
the battery
inspection unit,
DC air
conditioner.
NOTE
The COM port supports the security mechanism.
Pins
Figure 3-12 shows the pin numbers of the sensor ports. Table 3-10 defines the pins.
TEM-HUM 1 12 V
2 ENV_TEMP
3 12 V
4 ENV_HUM
WATER 1 12 V
2 WATER
3 GND
Appearance
Figure 3-13 shows the PVDU-60A1.
Appearance
Panel
Indicators
Appearance
Figure 3-16 shows the exterior of a DC-DC power system.
Panel
Figure 3-17 shows the DC-DC power system panel.
(1) Load circuit breaker F1 (2) Load circuit breaker F2 (3) Load circuit breaker F3
(32 A) (100 A) (100 A)
(4) DC-DC converter slot (5) Load circuit breaker F6 (6) Load circuit breaker F5
(100 A) (100 A)
(7) Load circuit breaker F4
(32 A)
Indicators
Table 3-12 describes the indicators on the DC-DC converter (PW48S24C).
Power Port
Communications Port
DIP Switch
IBOX 1 1 0 0 0 61
IBOX 2 0 1 0 0 62
IBOX 3 1 1 0 0 63
IBOX 4 0 0 1 0 64
IBOX 5 1 0 1 0 65
IBOX 6 0 1 1 0 66
IBOX 7 1 1 1 0 67
IBOX 8 0 0 0 1 68
IBOX 9 1 0 0 1 69
IBOX 10 0 1 0 1 70
IBOX 11 1 1 0 1 71
IBOX 12 0 0 1 1 72
IBOX 13 1 0 1 1 73
IBOX 14 0 1 1 1 74
IBOX 15 1 1 1 1 75
IBOX 16 0 0 0 0 60
Indicators
Networking Button
Action Function
Press the button for less than Creates a network if no network has been created. If a
5s. network has been created, it controls network setup and
data transmission.
Press and hold down the Clears the existing network and resets the wireless
button for more than 5s. module.
Indicators
Networking Button
Action Function
Press the button for less than Creates and searches for a network if no network has been
5s. created. If a network has been created, it initializes the
network.
Press and hold down the Clears the existing network and resets the wireless
button for more than 5s. module.
4 Maintenance
Do not maintain devices on raining days, preventing water from entering and damaging
devices.
4.1.1 Cabinet
Table 4-1 Cabinet maintenance checklist
4.1.3 Rectifier
Table 4-3 Rectifier maintenance checklist
4.1.4 SMU
Table 4-4 SMU maintenance checklist
4.1.6 Cables
Table 4-6 Cable maintenance checklist
1 Check whether signal Signal cables and power Bind signal cables and
cables and power cables cables are bound power cables separately.
are separately bound. together.
2 Check whether cables are Cables are installed close Install cables at least 20
at least 20 mm away to DC negative busbars, mm away from DC
from DC negative fuses, and shunts. negative busbars, fuses,
busbars, fuses, and and shunts.
shunts.
3 Check whether all cables Cables are not properly Bind cables neatly.
are bound neatly. bound.
4 Check whether the The cabinet ground bar is Connect the cabinet
cabinet ground bar is not securely connected to ground bar to the site or
The input voltage is normal, but the resistance between both ends of the circuit breaker is
less than 1 kΩ when the circuit breaker is OFF.
To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a rectifier because the rectifier may be hot
as a result of continuous operation.
Procedure
Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Push the locking latch on the right side of the panel towards the left.
Step 3 Gently draw the handle outwards, and then remove the rectifier from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-1.
Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new rectifier towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the new rectifier at the entry of the correct slot.
Step 6 Gently slide the rectifier into the slot along the guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch towards the left.
Step 2 Pull the handle outwards and remove the SMU, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Step 3 Insert the new SMU into the subrack, push the locking latch towards the left, and pull out the
handle.
Step 4 Slide the SMU into the subrack slowly along the guide rails, push in the handle, and then push
the locking latch towards the right.
Step 5 Reset the parameters on the SMU.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Press the top and bottom of the faulty AC SPD module and pull it out, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Step 3 Install the new AC SPD module, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Check that the alarm for the AC SPD is cleared.
Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, switch off the upstream input circuit breaker.
The cabinet door key, insulation tape, and required tools are available.
The new circuit breaker is intact and has the same specifications as the circuit breaker
that will be replaced.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker that is going to be replaced.
Step 2 Record the positions where the output cable and signal cable terminals connect to the circuit
breaker.
Step 3 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver,
and remove the output power cable and signal cable terminals. Then, wrap the cable and
terminals with insulation tape.
Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver,
and open the buckle at the base of the circuit breaker using an insulated flat-head screwdriver.
Step 5 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail. Figure 4-6 shows how to remove the circuit
breaker.
Step 6 Switch off the new circuit breaker. Then, press the buckle at the base of the circuit breaker
using an insulated flat-head screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Next, remove the
screwdriver so that the buckle secures the circuit breaker to the guide rail.
Step 7 Tighten the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker.
Step 8 Remove the insulation tape from the output power cable and signal cable terminals. Then
connect the output power cable and signal cable terminals to the upper port of the circuit
breaker and tighten the screw.
Step 9 Switch on the circuit breaker. Figure 4-7 shows how to install the new circuit breaker.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the position of the signal cable connected to the UIM02C panel, and then disconnect
the signal cable.
Step 3 Unscrew and then take out the UIM02C, as shown in Figure 4-8.
Step 4 Remove the –48 V power cable from the UIM02C. If no BBU fan components are installed,
skip step 4 and step 9.
Step 5 Record the position where the UIM02C panel connects to the signal cable, and then
disconnect the signal cable.
Step 6 Remove the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-10.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Protect yourself from being burnt when moving an operating SSU because it has a high
temperature.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the PVDU circuit breaker and remove cables from the SSU and label it.
Step 3 Push the locking latch at the right side of the SSU panel towards the left.
Step 4 Gently pull the handle outwards, and then remove the SSU from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-11.
Step 5 Push the locking latch on the new SSU towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 6 Place the SSU at the entry to the corresponding slot.
Step 7 Gently slide the SSU into the slot along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle, and
push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Step 8 Reconnect the cables labelled to the new SSU and switch on the PVDU circuit breaker.
Step 9 Take off the protective gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Protect yourself from being burnt when moving an operating DC-DC converter because it has
a high temperature.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on protective gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the converter panel and label them.
Step 3 Push the locking latch at the right side of the DC-DC converter panel towards the left.
Step 4 Gently pull the handle outwards, and then remove the converter from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-13.
Step 5 Push the locking latch on the new DC-DC converter towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 6 Place the new converter at the entry to the correct slot.
Step 7 Gently slide the converter into the slot along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the battery temperature sensor cable from the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-15.
Step 3 Cut off the cable tie of the battery temperature sensor and remove the sensor.
Step 4 Properly place the new battery temperature sensor and bind it securely with a cable tie.
Step 5 Reconnect the battery temperature sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
A Technical Specifications
Item Specifications
Operating temperature –10°C to +45°C
Transport temperature –40°C to +70°C
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
Storage humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude 0–4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.
Other requirements There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or
explosion hazard.
Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other
indicators should be controlled in accordance with Class
3.1 requirements in ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 (V2.3.2 or
later).
Item Specifications
AC input Input system TP48200B-N20B2 and
TP48200B-N20B3: 220/380 V AC
three-phase, four-wire, compatible
Item Specifications
with 220 V AC single-phase
TP48200B-L20B2: 110 V AC
dual-live-wire, compatible with 220
V AC single-phase
TP48400B-N20B3: 220/380 V AC
three-phase, four-wire
TP48400B-L20B1: 220 V AC
three-phase, three-wire
Input voltage 85–300 V AC
Input frequency Frequency range: 45–66 Hz; nominal
frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
PF ≥ 0.99 (rated input, full load)
THD ≤ 10% (Vin = 208 V AC, 220 V AC, 230
V AC; 50%–100% load)
DC output Output voltage range –42 V DC to –58 V DC
Default output voltage –53.5 V DC
Output power Maximum output power = Output power
of a single rectifier x Number of
rectifiers + Output power of a single
SSU x Number of SSUs
Regulated voltage ≤ ±1%
precision
Ripple and noise ≤ 200 mVp-p
Psophometrically ≤ 2 mV
weighted noise
Current imbalance < ±5% (50%–100% load)
AC input AC input overvoltage > 300 V AC
protection protection threshold
AC input overvoltage When the voltage is restored to 290 V
recovery threshold AC, the output resumes.
AC input undervoltage < 85 V AC
protection threshold
AC input undervoltage When the voltage is restored to 90 V AC,
recovery threshold the output resumes.
DC output DC output overvoltage –58.5 V DC to –60.5 V DC
protection protection threshold 1. If overvoltage occurs due to an
internal fault, the rectifier locks out.
2. If the external voltage is greater than
–63 V for more than 500 ms, the
rectifier locks out.
Item Specifications
AC surge Nominal lightning strike discharge current: 20 kA (8/20 µs);
protection maximum lightning strike discharge current: 40 kA (8/20 µs)
DC surge Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode: 20 kA (8/20 µs)
protection
Safety and IEC/EN60950-1
regulatory design
Mean time 200,000 hours
between failures
(MTBF)
This is Class A Product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference;
therefore, the user is require to take appropriate measures.
Item Specifications
Electromagnetic Conducted emission (CE) Complies with CISPR 22.
interference AC power port: Class A
(EMI)
DC power port: Class A
Signal port: Class A
Radiated emission (RE) Class A. Complies with CISPR 22.
Harmonic current IEC61000-3-12
Voltage fluctuation and IEC61000-3-11
flick
Electromagnetic ESD Shell ports comply with IEC61000-4-2
susceptibility (criterion B).
(EMS) Contact discharge: 6 kV; air discharge:
8 kV
Signal ports comply with IEC61000-4-2
(criterion R).
Contact discharge: 2 kV
Electrical fast transient IEC61000-4-4 (criterion B)
(EFT) AC power port: 2 kV; DC power port: 2
Item Specifications
kV; signal port: 1 kV
Radiated susceptibility (RS) IEC61000-4-3 (criterion A)
10 V/m
Conducted susceptibility IEC61000-4-6 (criterion A)
(CS) Power port: 10 V; signal port: 3 V
Surge immunity IEC61000-4-5 (criterion B)
AC power port: differential mode: 6 kV
(8/20 µs); common mode: 6 kV (8/20
µs)
DC power port: differential mode: 2 kV
(8/20 µs); common mode: 4 kV (8/20
µs)
Signal port: differential mode: 1 kV or
250 A (8/20 µs); common mode: 4 kV
or 250 A (8/20 µs)
Voltage dips immunity IEC61000-4-11
(DIP)
Item Specifications
Cabinet dimensions (H x W x 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
D)
Installation space TP48200B-N20B2 and TP48200B-L20B2: The depth of
the 19-inch rack to the rear is less than 470 mm, and the
depth of the 19-inch rack to the front (including cabling)
is less than 110 mm
Weight TP48200B-N20B2, TP48200B-N20B3 and
TP48200B-L20B2: ≤ 116 kg (excluding rectifiers
and batteries)
TP48400B-N20B3 and TP48400B-L20B1: ≤ 126 kg
(excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Protection level IP20
Installation mode Installed on a concrete floor or an ESD floor
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front and installed on a wall with a
clearance of at least 100 mm
Cabling Routed in and out from the top of the cabinet
Item S4850G1
Efficiency Peak efficiency: 98.5%
Maximum output power 3000 W (58 V DC to 150 V DC)
Maximum output current 52 A
Dimensions (H x W x D) 40.8 mm x 105 mm x 281 mm
Weight ≤ 1.85 kg
Item PW48S24C
B
BLVD Battery low voltage disconnection
E
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EMI Electromagnetic interference
EMS Electromagnetic susceptibility
H
HAU Heater Assembly Unit
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
L
LLVD Load low voltage disconnection
I
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
M
MTBF Mean time between failures
MPPT maximum power point tracking
P
PVDU PhotoVoltaic Distribution Unit
S
SMU Site monitoring unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SPD Surge protection device
SSU solar supply unit
T
TCUA Temperature control unit A
THD Total Harmonic Distortion
U
UIM user interface module