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NetSure Rectifier Module User Manual (UM1R243000 / 11BJ1307WA)
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Rev. G
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Communication Failure: The rectifier’s protection indicator (yellow) will flash should it experience a
communication failure. The failure information will be reported to the controller and the controller will
process the failure accordingly. During a communication failure, in order to protect the battery, the
rectifier output voltage will automatically be adjusted as follows.
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The rectifier default factory output voltage is 27.24V.
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Once power is applied to the rectifier and the rectifier is recognized by the controller, the output
voltage is updated to the setting programmed into the controller.
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If communications with an SCU+ controller is lost, rectifier output voltage goes to a default value
programmed into the controller (this is a separate programmable parameter from the output voltage
setting).
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If communications with an ACU+ or NCU controller is lost, rectifier output voltage goes to the last
communicated float output voltage setting in the controller (the last communicated float output
voltage setting is stored in the rectifier).
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The rectifier will revert to normal operation once normal communication to the controller is restored.
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Output Current Imbalance:
a)
When the average current of all rectifier is greater than 20% of full rated current, and the difference
between local rectifier current and average current is greater than 16% of full rated current, the
yellow protection indicator will illuminate.
b)
When the average current of all rectifier is greater than 10% of full rated current, and local rectifier
current is less than 1.5% of full rated current, then the red fault indicator will illuminate.
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Paralleling: This rectifier may be connected in parallel with any rectifier of the same polarity and
adjusted to the same output voltage.
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Monitoring Function: The rectifier has a built-in advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that monitors
and controls the operation of the rectifier. The DSP also communicates with the associated system
controller in real time through the CAN bus.
lists the different commands and information
exchanged between the rectifier and the controller.
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External Control Circuits: Provided via the associated controller. Refer to the separate Power System
documentation for a complete description of available external control circuits.
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External Alarm Circuits: Provided via the associated controller. Refer to the separate Power System
documentation for a description of available external alarms.
Mechanical Specifications
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Weight: 6.4 lbs (2.9 kg).
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Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.63” (41.4mm) x 4.88” (124mm) x 14.96” (380mm).
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Local Controls: None.
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Local Status and Alarm Indicators:
a)
Power (Green)
b)
Protection (Yellow)
c)
Alarm (Red)