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3.2.2  Installing the RPS Unit on a Tabletop 

If a 19-inch standard rack is not available, you 

can place the RPS unit directly on a clean, stable 
tabletop.  

Follow these steps to install the RPS unit on a 

tabletop:  

Step 1: Cautiously turn the RPS unit upside down. 

Then, use a piece of dry, soft cloth to remove any oil 
stain or dust from the dents on the bottom of the 
chassis.  

Step 2: Peel off the stickers on the supplied foot 

pads and paste the foot pads into the dents on the 
chassis bottom.  

Step 3: Turn over the RPS unit and place it on the 

tabletop. Verify the stableness and good grounding of 
the table.  

3.3  Installation and Removal of the 
Flatpack 1500 

3.3.1  Handles of the Flatpack 1500 

The Flatpack 1500 has two handles, which serve 

two purposes:  

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For locking the RPS unit in place.  

After the power module is inserted into the 

chassis, it is locked in place by the handles at both 
sides of the front panel. The handles must be turned 
to the right position and firmly pushed into their slots.  

Summary of Contents for RPS1000-A3

Page 1: ...RPS1000 A3 User Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version 20080410 C 1 04...

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Page 3: ...the latest information please access http www h3c com Technical Support customer_service h3c com http www h3c com Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirement...

Page 4: ...t Panel of the Flatpack 1500 9 2 5 2 LEDs Description 9 2 6 Output Specifications 10 2 6 1 Output Power Distribution 10 2 6 2 DC Output Cables 11 3 Installation 12 3 1 Precautions 12 3 2 Installing th...

Page 5: ...nstalling the Flatpack 1500 23 3 3 3 Removing the Flatpack 1500 23 3 4 Connecting the RPS Unit to the Powered Devices 25 3 4 1 Connecting the cables 25 3 4 2 Commissioning the RPS Unit 26 3 5 Replacin...

Page 6: ...ing list Item Quantity RPS1000 A3 1 Output power cable 0404A053 1 Output power cables 0404A054 3 Output power cable 0404A055 1 Front mounting ears 2 Front mounting ear screws 4 Rear mounting ears 2 Re...

Page 7: ...or the powered devices When serving as a redundant backup power supply unit the RPS1000 A3 has the following functions z If using the same AC power source with the powered device when the internal pow...

Page 8: ...fails the RPS1000 A3 becomes an independent power supply system 2 2 Front Panel 1 Power module slot 1 default 2 Power module slot 2 optional Figure 1 Front panel of the RPS1000 A3 The RPS1000 A3 has...

Page 9: ...wo AC inputs is for one power module z One reset button is provided for each of the two 25 A outputs The left reset button controls the left 25 A output while the right reset button controls the right...

Page 10: ...e slots 2 slots for Flatpack 1500 power modules AC inputs 2 AC inputs 100 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz DC outputs z 2 DC outputs 54 V 25 A z 6 DC outputs 54 V 8 A Maximum output power z With one power modul...

Page 11: ...A3 Item Description Input over voltage protection When the input voltage exceeds 312 5 VAC the unit comes into an over voltage protection shutdown and generates an alarm When the input voltage comes...

Page 12: ...output current of a Flatpack 1500 power module exceeds 26 A the power module comes into an over current protection shutdown and generates an alarm When the over current condition is eliminated the po...

Page 13: ...rates an alarm When the temperature comes down to 90 194 the unit automatically recovers and clears the alarm 2 5 Flatpack 1500 Power Module The Flatpack 1500 is a hot swappable internal AC DC power m...

Page 14: ...ack 1500 2 5 2 LEDs Description Table 4 Flatpack 1500 LEDs description LEDs Mark on panel Status Meaning Output current LEDs 0 current 100 Green LED bargraph Output current indication 0 to 30 A The hi...

Page 15: ...ture condition For more information refer to Table 3 on page 6 2 6 Output Specifications 2 6 1 Output Power Distribution Table 5 Output power distribution Number of modules Input voltage Max output po...

Page 16: ...utput power of the corresponding DC output z The total power consumption contributed by all the powered devices does not exceed the total maximum output power of the RPS1000 A3 2 6 2 DC Output Cables...

Page 17: ...njury because of improper use follow the precautions listed below z Do not place the RPS unit on an unstable case or tabletop and ensure that the cabinet and the workbench are firm enough to support t...

Page 18: ...ay damage the device As for power cables from the outside of the building you may add a dedicated lightening arrester at the input end of the cable z To enhance lightening protection you may need to a...

Page 19: ...concentration Mechanical active material Limit particles m Dust particles 3 10 4 No visible dust on tabletop over three days Note Dust particle size 5 m Table 8 Limits on harmful gas concentration Ga...

Page 20: ...weight of the unit I Installing the unit using front and rear mounting ears and a supporting tray Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and check the grounding and stableness of the rack Step 2...

Page 21: ...allation position in the rack fix the rear mounting rears to the rear square holed brackets of the rack using M6 screws and cage nuts user supplied as shown in Figure 5 Step 5 With one hand supporting...

Page 22: ...e rear mounting ears After pushing the RPS unit into the rack make sure of the close contact between the upper edges of the rear mounting ears on the rack and the weight bearing screws on the RPS unit...

Page 23: ...r mounting ears 1 Step 6 Fix the front mounting ears to the front square holed brackets of the rack using M6 screws and cage nuts user supplied and make sure that the RPS unit is securely fixed with t...

Page 24: ...RPS unit to the rack using front and rear mounting ears 2 II Installing the unit using front mounting ears and a supporting tray Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and check the grounding and...

Page 25: ...PS unit using the screws as shown in Figure 4 on page 16 Figure 8 Install the RPS unit to the rack using front mounting ears and a supporting tray Step 4 Place the RPS unit horizontally on the support...

Page 26: ...ickers on the supplied foot pads and paste the foot pads into the dents on the chassis bottom Step 3 Turn over the RPS unit and place it on the tabletop Verify the stableness and good grounding of the...

Page 27: ...rom the power module connector Each handle has a locking mechanism that locks the handle in its slots To release a handle you need to insert a screwdriver supplied with the RPS unit into the hole at t...

Page 28: ...0 Follow these steps to install a power module Step 1 Release both handles of the power module with the supplied screwdriver and make sure that the handles have completely projected from their slots a...

Page 29: ...and the other hand holding the power module gently pull it out of the chassis Note that the power module may be quite hot when it is just pulled out Figure 10 Remove a power module Caution The Flatpa...

Page 30: ...of the RPS unit which is located at the lower right corner of the rear panel as shown in Figure 2 on page 4 Check that the powered device is well grounded Step 3 Plug one end of an RPS DC output power...

Page 31: ...ront panel indicate the normal output condition z If the alarm LED on the front panel lights up after the RPS unit is powered on you are encountering a power module failure or AC mains problem Check t...

Page 32: ...f the fuse cover Step 4 Insert the new fuse together with the fuse cover into the fuse receptacle on the chassis press down the fuse cover appropriately with a flat blade screwdriver and turn the fuse...

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