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NetSure 731 A41 Subrack Power System    User Manual 

is not selected, It can be used for dry contact. NetSure 731 A41-S1 provides four extended dry contacts: DO3

DO4

DO5 and DO6

the illustration is as shown in the following:   

 

3

4

5

6

 

Figure 2-11    M225S1X1usr interface board illustration 

Digital output dry contact specification of M225S controller and M225S1X1user interface board is as following: 

Digital output

relay isolation

max

30Vdc 1A

125Vac 0.5A

60W

Min

10uA@10Vdc. 

The dry contacts definition of M225S controller and M225S1X1 user interface board is shown in Table 2-5. 

Table 2-5    Dry contact definition 

Type 

Default alarm 

Description 

DO1 

Major alarm 

DO2 

Load disconnection control 

LLVD control, user can't use it when LLVD is selected. 

DO3 

AC failure. 

 

DO4 

DC overvoltage or DC undervoltage 

 

DO5 

Rectifier alarm 

Except rectifier lost and multi-rectifier alarm. 

DO6 

Battery protection and load disconnection alarm. 

 

 

In the controller normal state, the alarm contacts are always open, when system issues above alarms, related 

contacts will be closed. All the status changes should be verified by a multimeter. After the alarms are removed, the 

dry contacts (DO) should back to the open state.   

Connecting NetSure 731 A41-S2 Signal Cables 

W2453X1 user interface board provides dry contacts for NetSure 731 A41-S2.W2453X1 user interface board position 

and signal cabling as shown in Figure 2-12. 

 

 

信号电缆

用户接口板

用户接口板

(柔性配置)

Signal cable

User interface board

User interface board

(Flexible configuration)

 

Figure 2-12    NetSure 731 A41-S2 user interface board illustration 

At most two W2453X1 user interface boards are allowed in the power system. Standard cabinet is only configured 

with one user interface board. 

With one W2453X1 user interface board configured, the power system provides four external digital input ports: DI1

DI2

DI3

DI4 and four dry contact alarm output ports 

With two user interface boards configured, the power system provides additional four dry contact alarm output 

interfaces: DO5

DO6

DO7

DO8. 

Summary of Contents for NetSure 731 A41-S1

Page 1: ...Vertiv Tech provides customers with technical support Users may contact the nearest Vertiv local sales office or service center Copyright 2017 by Vertiv Tech Co Ltd All rights reserved The contents in...

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Page 3: ...sonnel must be licensed to operate high voltage and AC power In operation the installation personnel are not allowed to wear conductive objects such as watches bracelets bangles rings When water or mo...

Page 4: ...t be used In live operation keep the arm muscle tense so that when tool connection is loosened the free movement of the human body and tool is reduced to a minimum VI Dangerous energy Warning More tha...

Page 5: ...y hand protective gloves should be worn to avoid injury by sharp object II Cable connection Notice Please verify the compliance of the cable and cable label with the actual installation prior to cable...

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Page 7: ...5 3 1 Installation Check and Startup 15 3 2 Basic Settings 16 3 3 Alarm Check And System Operation Status Check 17 3 4 Final Steps 18 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 19 4 1 Controller Alarms And Fault Handl...

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Page 9: ...odule Take NetSure731A41 S1 for example the internal structure is shown as Figure 1 1 Positive terminal BatteryMCB Controller Rectifier AC input terminal N AC input terminal L Earthing screw AC output...

Page 10: ...nternational standards such as CE NEBS and YD T983 Both the conducted and radiated interference reach Class B The rectifier safety design complies UL CE and NEBS The rectifier is of high power density...

Page 11: ...inspection shall be done by representatives of both the user and Vertiv Tech Co Ltd To inspect the equipment you should open the packing case take out the packing list and check against the packing li...

Page 12: ...name Connector specifications Wiring instruction AC power distribution AC input MCB H type terminal max cable CSA 50mm2 AC power line Grounding busbar One M8 bolt OT type wiring terminal max cable CSA...

Page 13: ...system Figure 2 1 Cabinet and rack installation Installed in cabinet Insert the subrack power system to the matching cabinet as shown in Figure 2 2 Power subrack Figure 2 2 Installed in the cabinet sy...

Page 14: ...e user requires the system to meet the CE certification install the epoxy board top cover to be installed at a distance of 1 8 meters high above the ground Epoxy board top cover for MFU unit cabling A...

Page 15: ...erminals are shown in Figure 2 7 AC output terminal N Earthing screw AC output terminal L AC output terminal L AC output terminal N Figure 2 7 Illustration of the connection terminal Note 1 Recommende...

Page 16: ...he positive battery cable to the DC positive bus bar 2 Connect copper lugs to the other end of the battery cables Bind the connecting parts with insulating tape and put them beside the battery Connect...

Page 17: ...ttery protection and load disconnection alarm In the controller normal state the alarm contacts are always open when system issues above alarms related contacts will be closed All the status changes s...

Page 18: ...is installed Dry contact 7 Exist when the second user interface board is installed Dry contact 8 Exist when the second user interface board is installed With default settings when the preceding alarm...

Page 19: ...t used here 2 J2 is I2 C interface and provides the power See Table 2 6 for the dry contact terminal definition Table 1 1 Dry contact terminal definition Name of double layer port Pin No Pin name Defi...

Page 20: ...y 8 3 DO7_COM Common contact of relay 7 4 DO8_COM Common contact of relay 8 5 DO7_NO NO contact of relay 7 6 DO8_NO NO contact of relay 8 The definition of dry contact function can be set through cont...

Page 21: ...les 1 5 6 9 X1 X2 1 8 A X2 X1 X1 2 X1 3 X1 5 X2 3 X2 6 X2 5 Wiring table X1 X2 X1 2 X1 3 X1 5 X2 3 X2 6 X2 5 Colour White blue Green White green X1 9 6 5 1 X2 A 1 8 Figure 2 17 Communication signal ca...

Page 22: ...14 Chapter 2 Installation Instruction NetSure 731 A41 Subrack Power System User Manual Temp terminal Figure 2 18 The position of temp terminal...

Page 23: ...bles are connected to the controller module Check that the temperature sensor if any has been installed Startup preparations OK Comments Make sure that all the MCB are switched off and all the fuses a...

Page 24: ...of the M225Scontroller Settings LVD1 default setting Yes Relay 2 settings Settings Relay 2 default setting LVD1 Setting LVD2 default 43 2V If the subrack system is used for outdoor default setting 45...

Page 25: ...he alarm should be cleared Repeat the same on battery MCB 2 Switch off a load MCB connected to a load route The alarm Load Fuse N Failure should be triggered Switch on the MCB and the alarm should be...

Page 26: ...to the equipment have been all removed Rehabilitate the power equipment and close the cabinet door Fill in the installation report and hand it over to the user Record all the operations in the file in...

Page 27: ...r corresponding alarm For M225S controller Settings Clear For the submenu of Clear you can select Rect Lost to clear corresponding alarm The handling methods of normal alarms are given in Table 4 1 Ta...

Page 28: ...bove the AC over voltage value the mains grid should be improved 11 Rect Fan Fails Pull out the rectifier to check if the fan is obstructed If yes clean it and push the rectifier back If the fan is no...

Page 29: ...insert connection terminals to the corresponding J2 J6 and J7 respectively Make sure that the connections are fastened then push the controller into the system 5 Tighten the captive screw of the contr...

Page 30: ...e the ambient temperature or remove the heat source Rect protection Current sharing imbalance Check whether the rectifier communication is normal If not check whether the communication cable is in nor...

Page 31: ...rsonnel to disregard any alarms associated with this system while this procedure is performed 2 Loosen the captive screw on the module s handle Pull the handle down out from the module s front panel t...

Page 32: ...not be easily disabled notify the appropriate personnel to disregard any alarms associated with this system while this procedure is performed 2 Remove the Rectifier from the shelf Refer to a previous...

Page 33: ...ce the Rectifier into the shelf Refer to the previous procedure for step by step instructions 9 Enable the external alarms or notify appropriate personnel that this procedure is finished 10 Ensure tha...

Page 34: ...point accuracy 1 Maximum efficiency 94 5 Noise peak peak rated output 200mV 0 20MHz Weighted noise rated output 2mV 300 3400Hz AC input alarm and protection AC input over voltage alarm point Default 2...

Page 35: ...software at the host 1 Lock out at the first over voltage Once the output voltage reaches protection point the rectifier will shut off and hold that state It requires manual resetting to restore the...

Page 36: ...to DC circuits 3 000Vac or 4 242Vdc for one minute leak curren 10mA without puncturing and electric arcing AC circuit to earth 50Hz 2 500Vac or 3 535Vdc for one minute leak curren 10mA without punctur...

Page 37: ...2 Packing list of the battery rack Battery rack Accessory Two layer battery rack Four layer battery rack Accessory 1 2 4 Accessory 2 8 14 Accessory 3 2 4 Accessory 4 2 2 Accessory 5 0 2 Expansion bolt...

Page 38: ...llation procedure of accessory 2 and accessory 4 2 Installation procedures of four layer battery rack 1 Install accessory 1 accessory 2 and accessory 3 according to Figure 2 a and Figure 2 b 2 Install...

Page 39: ...y 4 Figure 5 Accessory Table 3 Packing list of the battery rack Accessory Accessory number Accessory 1 2 Accessory 2 6 Accessory 3 3 Accessory 4 2 Expansion bolt 4 pieces Fastener 1 set Installation p...

Page 40: ...2 Figure 7 Installation procedure of accessory 2 and accessory 4 3 Fixing The Battery Rack 1 Fix the battery rack to the ground according to the installation dimensions shown in Figure 8 The fixing b...

Page 41: ...fier 1 2 1 2 W80 8 PL QFA 1 SPD1 2 L 1 3 2 4 N L N 1 PE COM NC NO W80 7 J7 7 7 J7 8 W01 W01 31 J1 L 31 J2 L 31 J3 L 31 J4 L 3 2 2 N 2 W01 W01 N 2 31 J1 N 31 J2 N 32 J3 N 32 J4 N 1 4 3 4 31 W2493ZX1 2...

Page 42: ...84 4 2 W80 9 BUS 1 X5 1 W80 8 QFD Front view 1 2 15 J7 W80 W06 7 31 7 46 18 J2 3 W84 W80 Front top view open the panel 2 J2 1 2 3 J1 1 7 39 7 41 12 1 12 2 8 PL 1 W84 W84 8 PL QFA 1 SPD1 2 QFA2 3 L1 1...

Page 43: ...N CAN Controller M225S Positive Busbar 1 2 QFB1 1 2 1 2 QFD9 1 2 QFD8 1 2 QFD3 1 2 QFD2 1 2 QFD1 1 2 2 J2 1 2 3 J1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 DC DC TEMP J6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 44: ...4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CAN CAN X5 1 J6 J3 J7 J5 J1 J2 J4 v v PE DCSPD 1 2 QFB1 1 2 X6 1 W2453X1 J6 2 1 J3 1 1 2 2...

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