User Guide for COMMSCOPE models including: PFP-PX-S2 SPS Power Express Shelf, PFP-PX-S2, SPS Power Express Shelf, Power Express Shelf, Express Shelf, Shelf

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SPS POWER EXPRESS SHELF QUICK START GUIDE

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QUICK START GUIDE
SPS POWER EXPRESS SHELF
Input: 100-120VAC 16-15A, 200-240VAC 9A Output: 16 x -42 to -57VDC 100VA Per Channel

This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present. This equipment is intended only for use in a RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA.

Document: 8600427867P
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List of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Mounting Dimensions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Safety statement ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Precautions ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Equipment Identification ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 Information - Tools Required ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Step 1 ­ Mount Shelf.......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Step 2 ­ Connect chassis Ground ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Step 3 ­ Connect AC Input.............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Step 4 ­ Connect Battery ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Step 5 ­ Connect DC Output & Output Return ........................................................................................................................ 12 Step 6 ­ Set Controller Jumpers ................................................................................................................................................... 12 Step 7 ­ Install Controller ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Step 8 ­ Install Alarm and LAN Cable ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Step 9 ­ Install wire Battery Temp and Voltage monitor ..................................................................................................... 14 Step 10 - Install Rectifiers ............................................................................................................................................................... 14 Step 11 ­ Verify Shelf ID Setting..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Step 12 ­ Initial Converter Modules.............................................................................................................................................. 14 Step 13 ­ Initial Start Up.................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Step 14 ­ controller per galaxy pulsar edge controller .......................................................................................................... 15 Information: Alarm Card (LEDs and Alarm) ............................................................................................................................. 15 Information: Converter Module LEDs ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Information: Circuit ON/OFF and Load Detection Circuit ON ............................................................................................ 16 Information: Manual Module Operations ................................................................................................................................. 16 Information: Fault Detection Circuit ON .................................................................................................................................. 17 Information: Alarm Connections ................................................................................................................................................. 17 Information: Rectifier Basic Information ................................................................................................................................. 17 Spare List ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Specifications and Applications .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Change History (excludes grammar & clarifications)............................................................................................................ 19 Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20

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List of Figures
Figure 1 SPS Shelf f ront and Rear view ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Figure 2 J2007003L301A and J2007003L301AB Dimensions .............................................................................................. 5 Figure 3 J2007003L301C and J2007003L301CB Dimensions .............................................................................................. 5 Figure 4 Mounting Shelf ................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Figure 5 Chassis Ground Connection ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Figure 6 AC Input IEC­ C19 Connector ....................................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 7 Cable routing through AC Cover ................................................................................................................................. 11 Figure 8 AC Input Terminal block Connector .......................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 9 Connect Battery ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 10 DC Output connection.................................................................................................................................................. 12 Figure 11 Controller Jumper ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 12 Controller Installation.................................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 13 Alarm Connection........................................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 14 Rectifier Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 15 Shelf ID setting ............................................................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 16 Converter module installation.................................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 17 Alarm Card ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Figure 18 Module LEDs..................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Figure 19 Module LEDs & Button .................................................................................................................................................. 16
List of Tables
Table 1 SPS Shelf Variants .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Table 2 Shelf LED and Alarm ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 Table 3 Module LED status ............................................................................................................................................................. 15 Table 4 J1 Alarm Connection ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Table 5 J2 Alarm Connection ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Table 6 Rectifier and Plant Data .................................................................................................................................................. 17 Table 7 Converter Data .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Table 8 Spare Listing ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18

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Introduction
This manual is intended as a guide in assisting equipment understanding and installation. This configuration of the Slimline Power system (SPS) has one SPS Rectifier module and two Converter modules delivering -42 to -57VDC at 100VA power Per Channel. This shelf has a total of 16 Output DC Channel with each Converter module having 8 Output channel, each output channel can support 100VA with individual LED status. The SPS Power express (PE) shelf takes an input AC voltage of 100-120VAC 15-16A or 200-240VAC 9A which is fed to a single SPS rectifier unit.
The Slimline power system are available in four different configurations with battery/without battery for IEC - C19 or terminal block AC input connector type described in table 1 below. It supports a shelf Alarm card for shelf status and fault indications with a controller. The AC input and DC output connections are available at the rear side of the panel.
The Slimline power system shelf with IEC­ C19 AC input measures 44mm (1.73") x 440.7mm (17.35") x 300.22mm (11.82") (H x W x D). The Slimline power system shelf with Terminal block AC input measures 44mm (1.73") x 440.7mm (17.35") x 335.02mm (13.19") (H x W x D).

Controller

Alarm card

Converter 1

Converter 2

Rectifier

Phoenix terminal block (AC Input)

SPS Shelf - front view

Battery Connection

16 Channel DC Outputs

Alarm Connections

SPS Shelf with terminal block connector - rear view

IEC - C19 (AC Input)

Battery Connection

16 Channel DC Outputs

Alarm Connections

SPS Shelf with IEC­ C19 connector - rear view Figure 1: SPS Shelf front and rear view

SPS Shelf variants with Part number

Description

J2007003L301CB

SPS POWER EXPRESS SHELF WITH BATT

J2007003L301C

SPS POWER EXPRESS SHELF NO BATT

J2007003L301AB

SPS POWER EXPRESS IEC-C19 SHELF WITH BATT

J2007003L301A

SPS POWER EXPRESS IEC-C19 SHELF NO BATT

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Table 1: SPS Shelf Variants SPS Power Express Shelf_QSG

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Mounting Dimensions
Figure 2: J2007003L301A and J2007003L301AB Dimensions

Figure 3: J2007003L301C and J2007003L301CB Dimensions

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Customer Care
+1 877 546-3243

Reference Documents
Documents J2007003L301X-AD

Title SPS POWER EXPRESS SHELF ASSEMBLY DRAWING

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Safety Statements
· Do not install this equipment over combustible surfaces.
· Rules and Regulations - Follow all national and local rules and regulations when making field connections.
· Compression Connectors.
· U. S. or Canada installations - use Listed/Certified compression connectors to terminate Listed/Certified field-wire
conductors where required.
· All installations - apply the appropriate connector to the correct size conductor as specified by the connector
manufacturer, using only the connector manufacturer's recommended or approved tooling for that connector.
· Electrical Connection Securing: Torque to the values specified on labels or in the product documentation.
· Cable Dress - dress to avoid damage to the conductors and undue stress on the connectors.
· Fuses and Circuit Breakers - Size as required by the National Electric Code (NEC) and/or local codes. Refer to the
equipment ratings to assure current does not exceed: Continuous Load (List 1) - 60% of protector rating Maximum Load (List 2 - typically end of discharge) - 80% of protector rating.
· Field-wired Conductors - Follow all National Electric Code (NEC) and local rules and regulations .
· Insulation rating: 90°C minimum; 105°C (minimum) if internal to enclosed equipment cabinets.
· Size AC field-wired conductors with 75°C ampacity (NEC) equal to or greater than their panel board circuit breaker
rating.
· Size DC field-wired conductors with 90°C ampacity (NEC) equal to or greater than circuit breaker/fuse rating.
· AC and DC input disconnect/protection - Provide accessible devices to remove input power in an emergency.
Alarm Signals - Provide external current limiting protection. Rating 60V, 0.5A unless otherwise noted.
· Grounding - Connect the equipment chassis directly to ground. In enclosed equipment cabinets connect to the
cabinet ac service ground bus. In huts, vaults, and central offices connect to the system bonding network.
· Circuit Breakers and Fuses - Use only those specified in the equipment ordering guide.
· GMT Style Fuses - Use only fuses provided with safety cap.

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Precautions
· Install, service, and operate equipment only by professional, skilled and qualified personnel who have the
necessary knowledge and practical experience with electrical equipment and who understand the hazards that can arise when working on this type of equipment.
· Disconnect batteries from outputs and/or follow safety procedures while working on equipment. Batteries may be
connected in parallel with the output of the rectifiers. Turning off the rectifiers will not necessarily remove power from the bus.
· Do not disconnect permanent bonding connections unless all power inputs are disconnected.
· Verify that equipment is properly safety earth grounded before connecting power. High leakage currents may be
possible.
· Exercise care and follow all safety warnings and practices when servicing this equipment. Hazardous energy and
voltages are present in the unit and on the interface cables that can shock or cause serious injury. When equipped with ringer modules, hazardous voltages will be present on the ringer output connectors.
· Use the following precautions in addition to proper job training and safety procedures:
· Use only properly insulated tools.
· Remove all metallic objects (key chains, glasses, rings, watches, or other jewelry).
· Follow Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) procedures: customer specified, site specific, or general as appropriate.
Disconnect all power input before servicing the equipment. Check for multiple power inputs.
· Wear safety glasses.
· Follow Personal Protective Equipment requirements: customer specified, site specific, or general as
appropriate.
· Test circuits before touching.
· Be aware of potential hazards before servicing equipment.
· Identify exposed hazardous electrical potentials on connectors, wiring, etc.
· Avoid contacting circuits when removing or replacing covers.
· Use a personal ESD strap when accessing or removing electronic components.
· Personnel with electronic medical devices need to be aware that proximity to DC power and distribution systems,
including batteries and cables, typically found in telecommunications utility rooms, can affect medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers. Effects decrease with distance.

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Equipment Identification
Product Label without battery

Product Label with battery
Safety Symbols
General caution, warning and Danger Electrical Shock and Energy Hazard Hot Surface warning

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Information ­ Tools Required
· Wire cutters and strippers · Digital meter with an accuracy of ±0.02% · Torque wrench: 0-65 in-lb (0-10 Nm)

· Sockets 5/16", 7/16" · Cable Crimpers · Screw drivers (flat-blade and Phillips #1 and #2)

Step 1 ­ Mount Shelf
1. Position the SPS shelf System mounting ears with the mounting frame.
2. Attach shelf to the frame using three screws on each side (four on each side) - 12-24 (provided).
3. Torque to 35 in-lb (4Nm) - 5/16" socket.
4. Provide 2 inch minimum clearance at back of shelf for converter airflow.

Mounting Ears Figure 4: Mounting Shelf

Step 2 ­ Connect Chassis Ground
1. Lug Landings: #10 double-hole on 5/8-inch center (lugs not provided). There are two provisions to mount the lug. It can be mounted either in horizontal direction or vertical direction. Refer figure 5 for chassis ground connection.
2. Minimum 10 AWG wire is recommended. 3. Torque to 30 in-lb (3.4Nm) - 5/16" socket. Some applications may rely on frame mounting screws for shelf ground omitting the chassis ground cable.

Chassis Ground Connection Figure 5: Chassis Ground Connection

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Step 3 ­ Connect AC input
The AC input is provided through a IEC - C19 connector or 3 pin terminal connector based on the configuration of the shelf discussed as below:

For J2007003L301AB and J2007003L301A Configurations:

· Recommended AC input cable: P049-010.

· Connect the IEC - C19 AC input cable to the C19 connector
provided at the rear side of shelf.

AC Input (C19 Connector)

For J2007003L301CB and J2007003L301C Configurations:

Figure 6: AC Input IEC­C19 Connector

· Use the thumb screw to remove the AC cover provided at the
rear side of shelf.
· Route the cable through the hole in the AC cover. · Wire size recommended is 12 AWG with ferrule. · Strip wire 3/16" · Insert wire fully into wire entry of the female 3 pin terminal
connector.
· Tighten the screw (1/16" flat screw driver). · Connect the 3-pin female connector to the AC input terminal of
the shelf.
· Mount the AC cover back over the input and tighten the thumb
screw. Danger: Turn OFF and lock-out tag-out the AC source before
making AC connections. Follow all local and national wiring rules. Caution: Route AC cables to avoid contact with sharp or rough surfaces that may damage insulation and cause a short circuit.
Step 4 ­ Connect Battery

L1 L2/N PE
Figure 7: Cable routing through AC cover AC Input (3-pin terminal connector)
Phoenix Mating connector
L1 L2/N PE
L1 L2/N PE Figure 8: AC Input Terminal block Connector

(Only applicable for J2007003L301AB and J2007003L301CB)

Recommended Wire size: 10AWG

Recommended Lug landing: YAV10R, Stud size:10

Lugs

Screw size: 10-32

1. Attach lugs to the wire .

2. Connect the lugs to the bus bar.

3. Torque the screw to 30 in-lb (3.4Nm).

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Step 5 ­ Connect DC Output
· There are 16 DC terminal Outputs and 16 DC Output Returns - 8 per Power Express Converter Module. · Strip the output wire 1/2". · Push the screw driver into release hole (#0 Phillips or 1/8" flat screw driver) at a downward angle. · Insert wire fully into wire entry. · Pull wire to verify insertion.

DC Output Return Terminals

Release Hole

-48V DC Output Terminals Figure 10: DC Output Connection

Wire Entry 24 - 8 gauge

Step 6 ­ Set Controller Jumpers
· LAN port may be temporarily set to Local mode, but must be set to Network mode for remote monitoring. · Alarm relays may be set to "Open on Alarm" or "Close on Alarm".

Local/Network Jumper

Alarm relay jumpers

USB Craft Port

Figure 11: Controller Jumpers

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Step 7 ­ Install Controller
· Slide the PS841A_0I6R_USB_DS controller into the left most
slot of the shelf.
· Secure the controller by snapping it firmly to the shelf slot.

Figure 12: Controller Installation

Step 8 ­ Install Alarm and LAN Cables
· The Alarm connectors are on the rear side of the shelf. · Alarm J5 provides LAN - Connect to the Ethernet network. · ALARM J3 provides data connection for battery temperature and voltage monitor. · Alarm J1 and J2 have detachable blocks which can be used to Wire to office alarms and signals. · Connect alarm cables to the 10-pin alarm connector. · Strip the alarm wire 3/16". · Insert wire fully into wire entry (28-16 AWG). · Tighten screw with 1/16" flat screw driver. · Insert alarm connector into the chassis.

J3 Battery Temp and Voltage Monitor

J2 Alarm Connection

J4

J5 LAN Connection

(Not applicable for this System)

J1 Alarm Connection

Figure 13: Alarm Connections

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Step 9 ­ Install 1-Wire Battery Temp and Voltage Monitor per Galaxy Pulsar Edge Controller Quick Start Guide ­ Optional
Connect 1-Wire Battery Temp and Voltage Monitor to upper DATA connector (J3) of SPS PE shelf.

Step 10 ­ Install Rectifiers
· Firmly push the rectifier module EP1600-UTEZ RECTIFIER into
the rectifier slot.
· Tighten the thumb screw until the rectifier is seated.
NOTE: When installing a rectifier in a powered system the RUN LED on the rectifier will blink until communication with the controller is established.

Figure 14: Rectifier Installation

Step 11 ­ Verify Shelf ID Setting
· Set Shelf ID to 01 to operate · Set Shelf ID to 99 to perform Lamp Test.

Figure 15: Shelf ID setting

Step 12 ­ Install Converter Modules

· Verify Module Type - PE 8CKT LMT MODULE (150027362 ). There are two converter modules to be installed in the
converter shelf provided.

· Open the latch of the converter module.

· Insert module into the respective slot of the Shelf.

· Close the latch of the converter module.

Latch

Figure 16: Converter Module Installation

Step 13 ­ Initial Start Up

· Verify that all AC, DC and Alarm connections are complete and secure.

· Turn on the AC input breakers.

· If there are no alarms, make required adjustments to the default settings on the controller for this installation.

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Step 14 ­ Configure Controller per Galaxy Pulsar Edge Controller Quick Start Guide
Verify and edit controller basic configuration parameters per site engineering instructions.

Information: Alarm Card (LEDs and Alarm)

Shelf LEDs and Alarms

Condition
Class 2 Circuit On Class 2 Circuit OFF Class 2 Circuit Overcurrent/shorted Class 2 Circuit Fail (1 or more) Input Voltage Very Low Input Voltage Out of Range
Reversed Input Polarity
Alarm Card Fail Internal Shelf Comm Fault3
GP Comm Fault

Shelf LED

OK

ALM

G

OFF

G

OFF

OFF

Y

OFF

R

OFF

OFF

OFF

Y BLINK

OFF

R BLINK Y BLINK

OFF

R

OFF

G

OFF

R BLINK

Table 2: Shelf LED and Alarm

Shelf Alarm
Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm
Alarm
Alarm Alarm Alarm

Figure 17: Alarm Card

Information: Converter Module LEDs

Condition

Module LEDs Module OK LED

Priority1

LED

Circuit - On

G

Circuit - OFF

G

Circuit - ON - Overcurrent

3

Y

Circuit Fail

1

R

Comm Fault - Alarm Card

4

R BLINK

Module Fail

1

Input Voltage Out of Range

2

Input Voltage Very Low or Reversed Polarity

Table 3: Module LED Status

R Y BLINK
OFF

Module Circuit LEDs2
1-8 G OFF Y R Per circuit Condition OFF OFF
OFF

Circuit LED Figure 18: Module LEDs

1 OK LED indicates the highest LED priority. Priority 1 is highest. 2 Each Circuit LED indicates the Condition of its Circuit, independently of the other Circuits. 3 Internal Shelf Comm Fault is the loss of communication between the alarm card and 1 or more modules. Possible causes: module removal and module
internal failure.
Replace the module or remove and replaced the Alarm Card to clear the alarm.

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Information: Circuit ON/OFF and Load Detection
Circuit ON: Output is powered unless over loaded (power exceeds 100VA). Overloads are retested every 4 sec. Circuit OFF: Output is unpowered. Circuit Load Detection: Circuits are scanned for loads upon module power up and upon manual scan. Circuits with loads are turned ON, circuits without loads are turned OFF. Circuit ON/OFF status is only set by scans and Manual Circuit ON/OFF actions. The last action determines the ON/OFF state of each circuit. The only automatic change in circuit ON/OFF status occurs upon module power up.
Information: Manual Module Operations
Manually Scan Circuit Loads: Press and release the Button - no interruption of power to ON circuits. Manual Circuit ON/OFF: 1. Press and hold the Button to enter the manual mode hold until the OK LED turns OFF and back ON (2 seconds) 2. Tap the Button repeatedly until the desired Circuit LED blinks.
Circuit ON - LED ON with brief blink OFF Circuit OFF - LED OFF with brief blink ON 3. Press and hold the Button to toggle the circuit ON/OFF hold until the OK LED turns OFF and back ON (2 seconds) 4. Repeat from step 2 to operate another circuit. 5. Automatic operation is restored after a few seconds of Button inactivity. The OK LED is turned OFF when the button is pressed. It returns to ON when the button is released or after the button is held for 2 seconds.

Circuit LED

Converter Button

Figure 19 Module LEDs & Button

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Information: Fault Detection
Circuit ON: Output is powered unless over loaded (power exceeds 100VA). Overloads are retested every 4 sec. Circuit OFF: Output is unpowered. Circuit Load Detection: Circuits are scanned for loads upon module power up and upon manual scan. Circuits with loads are turned ON, circuits without loads are turned OFF. Circuit ON/OFF status is only set by scans and Manual Circuit ON/OFF actions. The last action determines the ON/OFF state of each circuit. The only automatic change in circuit ON/OFF status occurs upon module power up.

Information: Alarm Connections
Alarm connections are on the rear of the shelf - J1 is Alarm Outputs and J2 is Alarm Inputs. Change alarm descriptions via LAN port (Web pages) or Craft port (EasyView2) when required.

Connector

J1 - Controller Variants

Pin

0I5R_D (5 Relays), 0I6R_DS (6Relays)

3C3R 3 Inputs, 3 Relays,

9C0R_USB 9 Inputs, no Relays

1

Output: R3 = Rtn

Input: PBT/TR

Input: Door Open

2

Output: R2 = Rtn

Input: Hi Ext. Temp. Input: Surge Protect Fail

3

Output: R1 = Rtn2

Output: R1 = Rtn

Input: Door 2 Open

4

Output: PMN Rtn

Output: PMN Rtn Input: Ext DC Fail Major

5

Output: PMJ Rtn

Output: PMJ Rtn

Input: Ext DC Fail Minor

6

Output: R3 = ACF

Input: RTNS

Input: Returns

7

Output: R2 = RFA

Input: Cust. Alrm 1

Input: Retrieve Generator

8

Output: R1 = BD

Output: R1 = BD

Input: Battery Fail

9

Output: PMN

Output: PMN

Input: Air Conditioner Fail

10

Output: PMJ

Output: PMJ

Input: External Fan Fail

Table 4: J1 Alarm Connections
1 Only with 6 relay controllers (...6R...). 2 Returns for R1 and R4 are bridged. Other returns are isolated.

Connector

J2

Pin

All Controllers

1

Input: SPD Fail

2

--

3

Input: AUX MAJ

4

Input: Air Cond. Fail

5

Input: Door Open

6

-48V

7

-48V

8

-48V

9

Output: R4 = FAJ1

10

Output: R4 = Rtn1,2

Table 5: J2 Alarm Connections

Information ­ Rectifier Basic Information

Rectifier

Input

Recommended AC Breaker

Output

Single phase, hot-pluggable, fan-cooled

Vac

A

Float

A

Vdc

W

A

CC109165610

100 - 120

15

EP1600-UTEZ: 1600W

200 - 240

7.5

20

48 - 58 1200

24

10

48 - 58 1600

32

Table 6: Rectifier and Plant Data

Note: Output Current at 54.5V. Outputs are power limited, not current limited.

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Information ­ Converter Module Basic Information

Converter

Input

Vdc

A

Recommended A

Per Output

Vdc

VA

A

150027362

PE 8CKT LMT

Note: Each converter provide 8 outputs

-40 to -60

20

Table 7: Converter Data

25

-42 to -58 100 2.38 Max

Spare List

Power Modules

Ordering code CC109165610

Description EP1600-UTEZ RECTIFIER

150027362

PE 8CKT LMT MODULE

Controller Modules

150038227

SPS841A_0I6R_USB_DS CONTROLLER

150027361

PE ALARM CARD

Ship Loose Material

Ordering code CC408578578
CC408577571 450026710
4600417774P

Description SCREW MCH #10-32 HEX HEX SL CONE LCK STEEL
ZINC-CLEAR SCREW TAP #12-24 HEX WSH HEX SL STEEL ZINC-
CLEAR TB 1850741 FRONT-MC 1,5/10-ST-3,81 8A 160V 10-POS CONNECTOR 5.08MM PITCH 3POS 16A 300V

Table 8: Spares Listing

Application 48 - 58V, 24A AC/DC Rectifier Module -48V unregulated Converter Module
Controller Controller Alarm Card
Application Module Mounting Provisions
Module Mounting Provisions 10-pin Connector 3POS AC Input mating connector

Specifications and Applications
Specifications and ordering information are in the Power Express Class 2 Distribution Brochure available at
omnionpower.com
· External Surge Protective Device (SPD) is required on all AC inputs. · Equipment and subassembly ports:
1. are suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling 2. can be connected to shielded intra-building cabling grounded at both ends.
· Grounding / Bonding Network ­ Connect to an Isolated Ground Plane (Isolated Bonding Network) or an Integrated
Ground Plane (Mesh Bonding Network or Common Bonding Network).
· Installation Environment - Install in Network Telecommunication Facilities, OSP, or where NEC applies. · Battery return may be either Isolated DC return (DC-I) or Common DC return (DC-C). · External Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) - are required on all AC inputs. Equipment Safety is Approved in IEC
60664-1 Installation Category II environments.
· DC Returns - Isolated DC return (DC-I) or Common DC return (DC-C).

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Change History (excludes grammar & clarifications)

Revision 1.0 2.0 2.1

Date 12/22/2021 02/03/2022 05/22/2024

Description of the change Initial Release
Changed lug size in step 4, Added part number for AC input cable in step 3. Updated as per OmniOn template

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