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Contents

About This Manual ......................................................................................... I

Chapter 1 System Overview ...................................................................... 1-1

1.1 System Introduction............................................................................................ 1-1

1.2 System Features ................................................................................................ 1-1

Chapter 2 System Structure and Components........................................ 2-1

2.1 System Structure................................................................................................ 2-1

2.2 ZXD3000 Rectifier .............................................................................................. 2-4

2.3 Centralized Supervision Unit ............................................................................... 2-6

2.4 Signal Interface Unit ........................................................................................... 2-7

Chapter 3 System Specifications.............................................................. 3-1

3.1 Configuration List ............................................................................................... 3-1

3.2 Environmental Specifications .............................................................................. 3-2

3.3 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-2

3.4 Compliance Standards ....................................................................................... 3-5

Chapter 4 Rectifier Specifications ............................................................ 4-1

4.1 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 4-1

4.2 Input Features.................................................................................................... 4-3

4.3 Output Features ................................................................................................. 4-4

4.4 Power Decrease With High Temperature ............................................................. 4-5

Chapter 5 Alarm List .................................................................................. 5-1

Appendix A Electrical Connection Diagram ........................................... A-1

Glossary .......................................................................................................... I

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Summary of Contents for ZXDU68 B201

Page 1: ...er System Product Description Version V5 0R06M09 ZTE CORPORATION NO 55 Hi tech Road South ShenZhen P R China Postcode 518057 Tel 86 755 26771900 Fax 86 755 26770801 URL http ensupport zte com cn E mail support zte com cn ...

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Page 3: ...hapter 3 System Specifications 3 1 3 1 Configuration List 3 1 3 2 Environmental Specifications 3 2 3 3 Technical Specifications 3 2 3 4 Compliance Standards 3 5 Chapter 4 Rectifier Specifications 4 1 4 1 Technical Specifications 4 1 4 2 Input Features 4 3 4 3 Output Features 4 4 4 4 Power Decrease With High Temperature 4 5 Chapter 5 Alarm List 5 1 Appendix A Electrical Connection Diagram A 1 Gloss...

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Page 5: ...ce Unit SIU 3 System Specifications Describes configuration list environmental specifications technical specifications and compliance standards 4 Rectifier Specifications Describes the ZXD3000 V5 0 rectifier specifications including technical specifications input features output features and the feature of power decrease with high temperature 5 Alarm List Describes the alarm names default alarm le...

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Page 7: ...tem is equipped with four ZXD3000 V5 0 rectifiers and can provide a maximum power output of 12 kW For the appearance of the ZXDU68 B201 system see Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 System Appearance 1 2 System Features Door Open Key Code Function Delayed trigger alarm waits for technician s authorization code before informing the Supervision Center SC of access attempt This function provides potential reducti...

Page 8: ...web browser anywhere if Ethernet is available Managing Data in Batches Users can set the parameters in batches copy records and upgrade programs via a USB flash drive Professional Monitoring and Management l The transmission speed is high via CAN bus l Multiple protection functions such as Load Low Voltage Disconnect LLVD1 Load Low Temperature Disconnect LLTD Battery Low Voltage Disconnect BLVD an...

Page 9: ...2 1 Chassis Structure Front View 1 ZXD3000 V5 0 rectifiers 2 Signal Interface Unit SIU 3 Centralized Supervision Unit CSU 4 48VDC generator input connector 48VDC GENERATOR 5 Auxiliary DC output connector AUX OUTPUT 50A 6 Main DC output circuit breaker MAIN OUTPUT 7 Battery circuit breakers BATT1 BATT2 BATT3 8 BLVD reset button BLVD RST 9 PE bolts For a description of the components refer to Table ...

Page 10: ...sion Unit 4 48VDC generator input connector 48VDC GENERATOR Connects to a 48 VDC generator 5 Auxiliary DC output connector AUX OUTPUT 50A Connects to a DC load 6 Main DC output circuit breaker MAIN OUTPUT Activates deactivates DC output for the main DC load 7 Battery circuit breakers BATT1 BATT2 BATT3 Activates deactivates battery input 8 BLVD reset button BLVD RST If the system has disconnected t...

Page 11: ...or a description of the components refer to Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Chassis Components Rear View S N Component Description 1 Rear panel Remove the rear panel before connecting the cables 2 AC input cabling hole Cabling hole for the AC input cables L N L N PE 3 Battery input connection terminals BATT1 BATT2 BATT3 48V Connect battery packs to the system 4 Main DC output connection terminals MAIN OUTPUT ...

Page 12: ...nce For the appearance of the ZXD3000 rectifier see Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Rectifier Appearance 1 Fan 2 Indicators 3 QUY query button Buttons and Indicators l Press and hold the QUY button of a rectifier for 5 seconds and then the CSU displays the rectifier s main information screen l The indicators display the operational status of the rectifier For a description of the indicators refer to Table 2...

Page 13: ...ns of Rectifier Interfaces Interface Name Pin No Signal Definition Function 1 6 L Connects the AC input phase cable 7 12 N Connects the AC input neutral cable AC input interfaces 18 20 PE Connects the protection ground 13 Reserved 14 AA Phase detection interfaces 15 AB Locates the phase where an operating rectifier is 16 CAN CAN communication detection interfaces 17 CAN A rectifier communicates wi...

Page 14: ...f the correct key code is not input within the time l Gives an audible and visual alarm and provides the protection function when the ZXDU68 B201 system is faulty l Collects the operational data and monitors the operations of the ZXDU68 B201 system l Performs advanced battery management with protection functions l Manages the rectifiers and automatically switches one or more rectifiers to the slee...

Page 15: ...to Table 2 5 Table 2 5 CSU Operational Status Indicator Power Run Alarm Operational Status Lit Flashing Not lit Operating normally Lit Flashing Alarm Lit Lit or not lit Down means that the status of the indicator is not relevant to the condition Buttons and LCD The buttons and the LCD of the CSU enable the users to query operational data of the ZXDU68 B201 system set parameters and control the ope...

Page 16: ...ing input and output relay interfaces background communication interfaces and environment detection interfaces For the layout of the interfaces on the SIB see Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Supervision Interfaces on the SIB For a description of the interfaces on the SIB refer to Table 2 6 2 8 SJ 20120703093141 002 2013 01 08 R1 2 ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ...

Page 17: ..._____________ Reserved for user definition X18 CSU fault out relay Provides the CSU fault signal Background Communication Interfaces X11 RS232 communication X11 and X13 cannot be used at the same time X12 RS485 communication independent X13 RS485 communication multiplex X11 and X13 cannot be used at the same time X22 RS232 communication Multiplex with X11 Environment Detection Interfaces X2 Flood ...

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Page 19: ...Chassis One Rectifier ZXD3000 V5 0 Four when fully configured Centralized Supervision Unit CSU CSU500A One software version V1 01F AC input No AC input circuit breaker Four AC input connection terminals L N L N PE Caution It is recommended to configure a 50 A circuit breaker for each AC input branch to provide AC input power for the ZXDU68 B201 system Standby AC output None Rectifier circuit break...

Page 20: ...58 F 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing 40 to 60 recommended Altitude l 0 2187 yd 0 2000 m 100 output power l 2187 yd 3281 yd 2000 m 3000 m The power derating percentage is 1 for each 100 m increase in altitude Other requirements l The cabinet should be stable and erect l No explosion hazard no shake or jolt l Never install the equipment where there is a risk of liquid or objec...

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