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NetSure V200D50 DC Power Retrofit Installation & User Manual (UM486527803)
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The NetSure™ Model V200D50 DC Power Retrofit is designed to mount in a Model 1231V1, Spec. No. 582121100,
Power Bay. Installation in any other Power System should not be attempted.
Installation consists of removing one existing V200D50 Power Conversion Unit (PCU) or blank cover panel
from the Power Bay, installing the V200 Retrofit Mounting Frame in the Power Bay, and installing the three
furnished NetSure™ R48-3500e Rectifiers in the Mounting Frame.
The V200D50 Retrofit can be installed while the Power System is in service. Before starting, ensure that all AC
input and DC output connections to the Power Bay are intact. No changes or adjustments are required for
these connections when installing the V200D50 Retrofit. All wiring and grounding should follow the current
edition of the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes.
Performing this upgrade 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 future
alarms associated with this system.
Follow the procedures below to replace one or more existing V200D50 Power Conversion Units (Rectifiers)
with the NetSure V200D50 Retrofit.
Remove Style Strips from Power Bay
Procedure
1.
Remove the two style strips from the front left and right edges of the VPS Power Bay being upgraded.
These conceal the mounting hardware. The style strips are secured at the bottom with a captive
fastener, and at the top with a pin that passes through a hole in the style strip. To remove the style strip,
loosen the captive fastener at the bottom, and slide the bottom of the style strip out and up.
Remove the Power Conversion Unit (PCU) or Blank Cover Panel
Procedure
1.
If the mounting position in the Power Bay has a cover panel rather than a V200 PCU, remove the cover
panel by first removing the four screws that secure it. Then skip steps 2 and 3.
NOTE!
In the next step, the OUTPUT SWITCH has a mechanical interlock that prevents a PCU from
being plugged into or pulled out of a bay with the device in the "on" position.
CAUTION!
In a system with NO redundant Rectifier, battery must have sufficient reserve to power the
load(s) while the Rectifier is removed.
2.
On the PCU to be removed, place the Standby/Operate switch to the "standby" position, then the
OUTPUT SWITCH to the 0 "off" position.
DANGER!
In the next step, use two people to remove a PCU. A PCU weighs approximately 80 lbs..
NOTE!
In the next step, a safety latch is present on each PCU that prevents the PCU from inadvertently
being removed completely from the Power Bay.
3.
Loosen the captive fasteners on the front of the PCU to be removed. Use the handles provided on the
front of the PCU, and pull the PCU out until it is stopped by a safety latch located on the right-hand side
panel of the PCU. Refer to
for latch and release location. Depress and hold the latch release,
and remove the PCU from the Power Bay. Support the bottom of the PCU as you pull it out.