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Vertiv™ Rectifier Module User Manual 

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5.

 

On the replacement rectifier, loosen the captive fastener securing the top of the latch mechanism to the front of the rectifier.  
Pull the top of the latch mechanism away from the rectifier (this will retract the latch mechanism located on the underside of 
the rectifier). 

6.

 

Push the rectifier completely into the shelf. 

7.

 

Push the top of the latch mechanism into the front panel of the rectifier, and secure by tightening the captive fastener.  This 
locks the rectifier securely to the shelf. 

8.

 

Certain functions (i.e. rectifier current limit, rectifier addressing) may require adjustment when adding or replacing a rectifier .  
Refer to the Power System documentation for instructions. 

9.

 

After the rectifiers are physically installed in the mounting shelf(s), they are ready for operation immediately after power is 
supplied to them.  Verify that the rectifiers are operating normally. 

10.

 

Enable the external alarms, or notify appropriate personnel that this procedure is finished. 

11.

 

Ensure that there are no local or remote alarms active on the system. 

3.2.2

 

Rectifier Fan Replacement 

Each rectifier uses a fan (P/N 32010093) for cooling.  If fan replacement should become necessary, perform the following procedure. 

Refer t

Figure 3.1

 as this procedure is performed. 

 

WARNING!  

In a system with NO redundant rectifier, battery must have sufficient reserve to power the load(s) while the 

rectifier is removed for fan replacement. 

 

NOTE!

  

When performing any step in this procedure that requires removal of existing hardware, retain all hardware for use in 

subsequent steps. 

Procedure 

1.

 

Performing this procedure may activate external alarms.  Do one of the following.  If possible, disable these alarms.  If these 
alarms cannot 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 procedure for step-by-step instructions. 

3.

 

Place the rectifier on a static-safe work surface.  Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist for the remainder of this 
procedure. 

4.

 

On this rectifier; remove the screws securing the rectifier front cover and remove the cover. 

5.

 

For proper orientation of the new fan, observe the location of the fan wires and the air flow arrows on the old fan. 

6.

 

Remove the old fan, and unplug the fan from the rectifier. 

7.

 

Place the new fan in the space vacated by the old fan (ensure the fan wires and air flow arrows match the orientation of the 
old fan), and plug it into the rectifier. 

8.

 

Replace the rectifier front cover and secure it with the screws previously removed. 

9.

 

Replace the rectifier into the shelf.  Refer to the previous procedure for step-by-step instructions. 

10.

 

When the fans start, check to ensure that each is providing front-to-back airflow.  If air direction is wrong, immediately 
remove the rectifier from the shelf.  Repeat previous steps to check fan orientation, and correct as necessary.  Reinstall the 
rectifier and again check for proper airflow. 

Summary of Contents for 1R481000

Page 1: ...Rectifier Module User Manual Specification Number 1R48500 1R481000 Model Number R48 500 R48 1000...

Page 2: ...escribed in this document The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and or sold by Vertiv This document is the property of Vertiv and contains confidential and proprietary infor...

Page 3: ...v Safety and Regulatory Statements v D clarations de S curit et de R glementation v 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Overview 1 1 2 Specifications 1 2 Operation 11 2 1 AC Input Protection Device Requirements Rec...

Page 4: ...y if not avoided ANSI OSHA This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment data or service even if such use appears to be permitted in some of the applicable standards OS...

Page 5: ...used in this document are listed under Admonishments Used in this Document on page iv Safety and Regulatory Statements Refer to Section 4154 provided with your customer documentation for Safety and R...

Page 6: ...Vertiv Rectifier Module User Manual Proprietary and Confidential 2022 Vertiv Group Corp vi This page intentionally left blank...

Page 7: ...e output current continues to increase but output voltage decreases as required to maintain constant output power Rectifiers operate in the Constant Power Mode unless load continues to increase to the...

Page 8: ...500 Output Voltage vs Output Current at Max Power 500W 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 For R48 500 Output Current A Output Voltage V R48 1000 Output Voltage vs Output Current at Max Power 1000W 0...

Page 9: ...0 Output Power vs Input Voltage and Vo 48V at Temp 45 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 For R48 1000 Input Voltage Vac of output power R48 500 Output Power vs Temperature at 176Vac an...

Page 10: ...normal input and full load 2 Psophometric noise is 1 mV at 5 to 100 of rated load b Wide Band Noise Complies with Telcordia GR 947 CORE 1 Wideband noise emission is 250 mV peak to peak between 0 Hz 30...

Page 11: ...90 5 124 25 100 2 51 522 517 99 1 91 5 150 68 110 2 74 569 565 99 3 91 6 161 65 120 2 80 580 576 99 3 91 8 162 15 240 0 0 27 65 11 17 2 37 88 25 0 67 160 138 86 0 82 6 82 09 50 1 13 273 260 95 1 88 9...

Page 12: ...23 49 11 23 0 38 23 25 1 30 272 261 96 0 88 6 101 59 50 2 50 522 517 99 1 91 5 149 88 75 3 71 772 769 99 7 91 8 215 90 100 4 94 1028 1027 99 9 91 4 301 84 110 5 36 1115 1114 99 9 91 1 336 50 120 5 41...

Page 13: ...of the air entering the rectifier does not exceed the Operating Ambient Temperature Range stated above Single Rectifier Audible Noise a At 25 C 60dB A with fan in high speed Measurement made at 0 6m...

Page 14: ...t is configurable via the controller This function effectively protects the rectifier and the equipment connected to the rectifier When the short circuit fault is cleared the rectifier will automatica...

Page 15: ...tifier is recognized by the controller the output voltage is updated to the setting programmed into the controller If communications with an SCU controller is lost rectifier output voltage goes to a d...

Page 16: ...Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current Current Limit Setting Temperature Over Voltage Setting On Off Status Fault Alarms such as HVSD Fan Fail Protection Alarms such as Input Voltage Protection...

Page 17: ...Power Green On Off No input voltage Internal input fuse open Flashing The rectifier is being identified by the controller Protection Yellow Off On AC input under over voltage PFC output under over vo...

Page 18: ...en the captive fastener securing the top of the latch mechanism to the front of the rectifier Pull the top of the latch mechanism away from the rectifier this will retract the latch mechanism located...

Page 19: ...n the Power Distribution Shelf If the current sharing imbalance still persists following the verification suggested above replace the rectifier which has had its current sharing function disabled 3 1...

Page 20: ...dresses contradictory Turn AC power to the rectifier off or remove the rectifier wait 30 seconds or more until the LEDs on the rectifier extinguish then turn the AC power to the rectifier on or re ins...

Page 21: ...load s while the rectifier is removed for fan replacement NOTE When performing any step in this procedure that requires removal of existing hardware retain all hardware for use in subsequent steps Pr...

Page 22: ...arms or notify appropriate personnel that this procedure is finished 12 Ensure that there are no local or remote alarms active on the system Figure 3 1 Rectifier Fan Replacement Front Cover to Chassis...

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