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Installation Manual

 | DCIPS1B-S-00-B6 Power Supply System

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2.1 Overview

DCIPS1B DC power systems offer a range of solutions for diverse applications such as 

broadband access, cable head ends, micro/pico BTS Cells, Enterprise, E911, and GSM-R.

The DCIPS1B shelf system utilizes efficient, dense, and reliable plug-in rectifier modules 

DCIPS1B-1200,  with  output  power  available  at  1200W  per  rectifier,  based  upon  a 

soft-switching approach. Features include wide input operating range, wide operating 

temperature, full self-protection and three LEDs for immediate rectifier status indication.

The power system can be managed locally through messages and alarm displayed on the 

LCD screen of the system controller or remotely, using the PC-based PowCom™ software, 

or through a web browser with Ethernet connection.

2.2 System Configurations

DCIPS1B 1U system consists of:
1.  System Controller ACX Advanced
2.  4 x Load and 1 x Battery breakers including LVD
3. 

DCIPS1B-1200 Rectifiers (Maximum 2)

4.  Rear Connections

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Figure 2-1 Power System Overview

Chapter 2 Aspiro System Description

2.3 System Parameters

OUTPUT
Power (max)

2400W @ >180VAC, 800W @ <180VAC

Output Current

52A max. @ 46VDC, 45A nominal (see appendix B)
15A (Low Power Shelf version with 20A shunt)

Voltage 

46-57VDC 

INPUT
Voltage

85-275VAC (Single-phase, 2 x Single-phase)

Frequency

50-60Hz

Input Current

16A (Single-phase), 8A (2 x Single-phase)

Power factor

>0.98

DC DISTRIBUTION
Battery Breakers 

1 x (AIRPAX, IER Series)

Ratings

40A, 50A, 65A

Load Breakers 

4 x (NADER NDB3 Series)

Ratings*

1A, 4A, 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A

MONITORING AND CONTROL
Controller

PCC or ACX Advanced

Local Interface

4 x 20’ LCD, 4-key menu, USB (ACX only) and RS232

Remote Interface

Ethernet / Modem using PowCom™ software 

Visual Indication

Green LED - System On 

Yellow LED - Message(s) 

Red LED - Alarm(s)

Analog Inputs

12 x voltage inputs (range 0-100VDC)

 

- used for symmetry inputs

Analog Outputs

4 x potential free relays (C, NC, NO)

Digital Inputs

2 x, Logic 0: U<10VDC, Logic 1: U>12VDC

Digital Outputs

2 x, open collector type

Temperature measurement

2 x Temperature probe (Battery, Ambient)

CONNECTIONS
Battery connections

Stripped cable, max.16mm

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, spring type connector

AC connections

Stripped cable with ferule, max. 2.5mm

2

, screw type connector

Load breaker connections 

Stripped cable with ferule, max. 4mm

2

, screw type connector

Alarm connections

Stripped cable with ferule, max. 1.5mm

2

, screw type connector

* For load breaker derating limitations see chapter 3.2.5 Breakers on page 3-6.

Summary of Contents for Transtector DCIPS1B-S-00-B6

Page 1: ...Installation Manual 2020 Infinite Electronics Inc Transtector is a registered trademark of Infinite Electronics Inc DCIPS1B M Rev 1 DCIPS1B S 00 B6 Power Supply System...

Page 2: ...t may be withheld by TRANSTECTOR in its sole discretion Users assume all risk and liability for and agree to indemnify and defend TRANSTECTOR from and against any claims for personal injury including...

Page 3: ...00 Rectifier 38 Figure 7 4 Top Cover Removal 39 Figure 7 5 Breaker Removal A 40 Figure 7 6 Breaker Removal B 40 TABLES Table 4 1 Recommended Mains Circuit Protection 21 Table 4 2 Cable Sizes 25 Table...

Page 4: ...when working in or around the power system CAUTION This symbol indicates a situation that might result in equipment damage The reader should be aware that their actions could result in equipment or d...

Page 5: ...TPUT Power max 2400W 180VAC 800W 180VAC Output Current 52A max 46VDC 45A nominal see appendix B 15A Low Power Shelf version with 20A shunt Voltage 46 57VDC INPUT Voltage 85 275VAC Single phase 2 x Sin...

Page 6: ...ed configuration The main components are described below and in later chapters of the manual There are 2 versions of DCIPS1B shelf available depending on the value of battery current shunt used 20 A o...

Page 7: ...lowed by properly trained and authorized personnel when installing operating commissioning or maintaining this equipment Neglecting the instructions may be dangerous to personnel and equipment 3 1 1 S...

Page 8: ...cause contact with lethal voltages For safety reasons cables should be connected to the power system before power is applied Remove all metallic jewelry like watches or rings that may present a hazar...

Page 9: ...n in their original packages in order to avoid mechanical damage maintain tracability and protect the units against electrostatic discharge 3 2 2 Disposal CAUTION The product should not be disposed wi...

Page 10: ...crewdrivers should be insulated Anti static hand strap Insulated screwdrivers flat sizes 1 2 and 3 Insulated screwdrivers pozidrive cross slot sizes 1 2 and 3 Insulated torque spanner for battery conn...

Page 11: ...hten the screw with torque 3 5Nm Recommended cable size is 6 mm2 Figure 4 4 DC Earth Connections 4 5 2 Mains Connection WARNING Ensure that mains input is turned off before connecting The grounding mu...

Page 12: ...nalog inputs The pin description detail for all signal connections is shown in Figure 4 7 Alarm connections are Form C relays and can be monitored either Normally Closed NC or Normally Opened NO When...

Page 13: ...onnector labels Load Breaker Size A 1A 4A 5A 7 5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30A Wire Size mm2 AWG 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 2 5 14 2 5 14 4 12 4 12 Table 4 2 Cable Sizes 4 5 5 Battery Connections WARNING Imprope...

Page 14: ...ed for proper symmetry measurement see Figure 4 12 Figure 4 11 2 block Symmetry Measurement for illustration only Figure 4 12 4 Block Symmetry Measurement for illustration only NOTE The interblock Con...

Page 15: ...all connections are properly tightened with sufficient torque 2 Ensure that load and battery MCB breakers are set to OFF position ensuring the load and battery strings are connected 3 Ensure that all...

Page 16: ...ecting U1 or automatically after a pre set time VRLA batteries Most of the manufactures of valve regulated lead acid batteries do not recommend boost charging If this type of battery is used the boost...

Page 17: ...6 Maintenance Troubleshooting 6 1 Maintenance Power system maintenance includes maintaining all parts of the system Annual maintenance should involve checking all connections on the terminals and cir...

Page 18: ...Shutdown Faulty module Re insert the module wait for 5 minutes Replace the faulty module Load Battery Disconnection System voltage drops below the set limit System shutdown Check the battery condition...

Page 19: ...er than 60 C Verify the temperature probe connection Verify the internal external temperature via controller front panel Replace the faulty probe with a new one Identify the root cause of the hot envi...

Page 20: ...body before XPGe12 48 is fully inserted in the slot 4 Push both handles upwards until the left handle locks the rectifier into the correct position 1 2 Figure 7 3 Replacing an DCIPS1B 1200 Rectifier...

Page 21: ...ultipurpose 9 Multipurpose 7 Multipurpose 12 Multipurpose 10 Multipurpose 8 15 14 13 Battery Temperature 18 17 16 Ambient Temperature 6 5 4 3 2 1 Alarm2 NC Alarm1 NO Alarm1 C Alarm2 NO Alarm2 C Alarm1...

Page 22: ...of power supplies However additional marking may be necessary based on installation of these products and should be considered during the end product evaluation 12 Consideration should also be given...

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