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1. X31 Notes 1 By default in systems with outgoing distribu tion the loads are connected directly to the own terminals X6A X6 X9A X9 of the outgoing protections F6A F6 so the ter minals X6 and X9 will not be available 2 The battery protection F3 is only available in those systems that batteries share the cabi net with the own FAC Fig 10 Drawing form of a system in a cabinet with n U of height and 600 mm wide with horizontal modules internal or external batteries several protections and outgoing distribution si AS lies TF VA TF as px RV _ RV I AS TF TF AS Q1 F3 F2 X1 X4 X1 X4 Ea EE i dd dd T T Single phase gg Three FEAA phase input X31 12 TF Mfac F2A Q1A Mfac F2B Q1B Mfac F2 Q1 MS 101 or MS 102 F6A F6 X6A X6 X9A X9 F6 TF TB X25 X32 X11 X12 X6 X9 PR X5 X10 X40 X46 Notes 1 By default in systems with outgoing distribu tion the loads are connected directly to the own terminals X6A X6 X9A X9 of the outgoing protections F6A F6 so the ter minals X6 and X9 will not be available 2 The battery protection F3 is only available in those systems that batteries share the cabi net with the own FAC Fig 11 Drawing form of a system in a
2. X48 7 4 1 Version B Batteries of the client s property installed externally to the Sfac 7 4 2 Version B supplied with batteries built in a separate cabinet or rack from the Sfac 7 4 3 Version B 0 Batteries of the client s property with foreseen space 7 5 Connection of the DC supply to the loads terminals X6 X9 or X6A X6 and X9A X9 7 6 Main protective earthing terminal X5 and protective earth bonding terminal X10 7 7 Relay interface 7 7 1 Relay interface in DB9 connector or terminals strip X32 see figures 2 1 or 2 2 7 7 2 Relay interface in terminals strip X32 see figure 2 3 only equipments with MS 101 optional 7 7 3 Relay interface in terminals strip X32 see figure 2 4 only equipments with MS 102 optional 7 8 Serial interface RS 232 or 485 DB9 connector X31 7 9 Temperature probe battery floating voltage DB9 connector X34 or terminals strip X25 7 10 Room ambient temperature probe Terminals strip X25 equipments with MS 101 only 7 11 Terminals strip auxiliary contacts of the Sfac protections 7 12 Terminals strip X43 auxiliary contacts of the battery cabinet protections 8 START UP AND SHUTDOWN OF THE FAC 8 1 Start up of the Mfac or Sfac First start up or after a complete shutdown 8 1 1 Module Mfac 8 1 2 System Sfac 8 2 FAC shutdown daily operation if the installation requires it 8 2
3. TF TB X25 X32 X11 X12 X6 X9 PR X5 X10 X40 X46 Notes 1 By default in systems with outgoing distribu tion the loads are connected directly to the own terminals X6A X6 X9A X9 of the outgoing protections F6A F6 so the ter minals X6 and X9 will not be available 2 The battery protection F3 is only available in those systems that batteries share the cabi net with the own FAC Fig 13 Drawing form of a system in a cabinet with n U of height and 800 mm wide with vertical modules internal or external batteries several protections and outgoing distribution CA saLIcr u BAT PA CL X47 X48 X13 F8 X43 F8 PR TZ TF Fig 14 View of connection and protection parts battery cabinet of n U of height and 600 mm wide salicru com SaLIcr U 08460 Palautordera Tel 34 93 848 24 00 sat salicru com
4. Mfac e Follow the procedure stated in the section 8 2 1 e Turn Off all the protections of the installation that break the input and output of the Mfac e The equipment is completely shutdown 8 3 2 System Sfac e Follow the procedure stated in the section 8 2 2 e urn Off all the protections of the system or open the switches as appropriate in the following order F6A F6 F6 F2 F2A F2 Q1A Q1 Q1 F3 and or F8 In relation to the two last switches withdraw the fuse with caution e The system is completely shutdown therefore the synoptics are off as well as if they are with led or if they are with LCD panel To return back to the main screen Keep pressed for 10 from anywhere press ESC seconds approx ub ub MONITOR STOP BATTERIES ENT MONITOR FAC ON ESCAPE DISCHARGING FAC OFF ENT If you don t want to shutdown the FAC Note he key ON and ENT is physically the same part and it is showed in the synoptic serigraphy as ENT ON The fact that in this figure both parts are showed as separate ones is only to state the function corresponding to the action to do Fig 7 2 Mfac Shutdown with LCD panel 9 FAC SYNOPTIC The optical indications are the same both for the led synoptic and for synoptic with LCD panel less for the model FAC 2700 which only has the indications a and b see section 9 1 Concerning the acoustic alarms although they are different for each type of
5. P FAC series Model of the module FAC Spanish acronym of Switch Power Supply Maximum number of installed modules or to upgrade Omitted if it is 1 If the positive or negative poles are connected to the earth reference the sign of the live pole will be indicated together with the voltage value for example 48 for positive to earth or 48 for negative to earth When there is not any sign of polarity together with the value of the voltage it is floating AN Where necessary change the connection type original factory output must necessarily change the type of protection or protections output as detailed below To output floating protecci n two poles Jo output with positive to ground protection single pole in the negative pole Jo output with negative to ground protection single pole in the positive pole 5 3 3 Structure system diagram with n modules in parallel with protections MS 101 or MS 102 Communication ports Output distribution End of ace All the references related with the circuit breaker protections are identified with Q and the fuses protections with F in the description of this manual Furthermore under request only the components of the system will be labelled following the correspondance between the documentation and the equipment labelling When due to specific requirements the foreseen circuit breakers protections in the system are replaced by fuses an
6. they must be disposed in accordance with the applicable laws It is better to keep the packing in case it has to be used in future 6 2 Storage The equipment must be stored in a dry well cooled place and protected from the rain water projections or chemical agents It is better to keep the equipment and or battery cabinets as the case may be in their original packing as it has been specifically designed to assure the maximum protection during transport and storage some FAC have sealed lead acid or Nickel Cadmium batteries depending on the particular specifications of the purchase order and they can t be stored for more than 6 months see battery recharging period stated in the packing of the equipment After this time charge the batteries till the floating level The level can be checked in the LCD panel of the synoptic through the MS 101 or MS 102 analysers depending on the available one in your equipment This means to connect the equipment to the commercial mains and start it up read the respective chapters Then pack the FAC in its original packing again writing down the new date of battery recharge on the respective label Do not store the equipments where the ambient temperature is over 40 C or below 20 C because the electrical characteristic of the batteries might be affected 7 7 INSTALLATION Check the safety warnings see document EK266 08 Check that the data in the nameplate are those ones requi
7. 1 Module Mfac 8 2 2 System Sfac 8 3 Complete FAC shutdown 8 3 1 Module Mfac 8 3 2 System Sfac 9 FAC SYNOPTIC 9 1 Optical indications 10 REPLACING A FAC MODULE IN A SYSTEM Sfac 11 COMMON TECHNICAL FEATURES STANDARD MODULES 12 PARTICULAR TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE STANDARD MODULES 13 SYNOPTIC VIEWS FAC Mfac MODULES AND SYSTEMS Sfac VIEWS 1 FAC DRAWINGS see figures 8 to 14 2 LEGENDS OF THE FAC DRAWINGS Connection elements X1 X4 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X9 AC single phase input terminals R N X1 X4 AC three phase input terminals R S T or R S I N X1 X2 X3 or X1 X2 X3 and X4 Main protective earthing terminal identified with the label Some equipments has only one point of earth connection copper bar X5 which is used to connect the earth coming from the input and the one coming from the load s and battery cabinet s DC output terminals for equipments with outgoing distribution only X6A 6 X9A 9 DC output distribution terminals the standard has the own terminals of the protections as terminals X10 X11 X12 X13 X25 X31 X32 X34 X35 X40 X41A X41 X42 X43 X44A X44 X45 X46 X46A X46 X47 X48 and only under request the terminal strip with n terminals will be available Protective earth bonding terminal for load s and battery cabin
8. Sfac Each sub rack allows to insert up to 6 rectifiers Each system is able to have a certain quantity of rectifiers connected in parallel or redundant N 1 depending on the number of units of the cabinet height the rectifier model and the configuration set included analyser number and type of protections outgoing distribution auxiliary contacts of the protections Technically the maximum quantity of rectifiers to be connected in parallel is 16 units for MS 101 analyser and 64 for MS 102 However although it is technically possible each particular case needs a viability study In the figure 9 is only showed the rear view of the models with terminals because the plug in versions are reserved to make modular structures of n parallel units and they don t require any work for their electrical connection Generally the rectifiers supplied as individual units or systems with only one rectifier are manufactured with the synoptic with LCD panel and the led version is reserved for parallel or redundant N 1 systems with MIS 101 or MS 102 analyser Nevertheless it is possible any configuration due to the modularity of the rectifiers and to their independence because they are intelligent so it allows to manufacture tailor made equipments for each client and or application If also batteries are added it will be a DC Uninterruptible Power Supply The figures 10 to 14 show the layout of the elements that configure a power sup
9. cabinet with n U of height and 800 mm wide with horizontal modules internal or external batteries several protections and outgoing distribution CA a b X35 RV Mfac AS TF TF Q1A 01 Q1 F2 F6 X11 X12 TB X32 X25 TF Single phase input Three phase input X1 X4 X1 X4 Mfac MS 101 or MS 102 AS F2A F2 F3 F6A F6 X6A X6 X9A X9 X6 X9 X40 X46 X5 X10 PR X31 Notes 1 By default in systems with outgoing distribu tion the loads are connected directly to the own terminals X6A X6 X9A X9 of the outgoing protections F6A F6 so the ter minals X6 and X9 will not be available 2 The battery protection F3 is only available in those systems that batteries share the cabi net with the own FAC Fig 12 Drawing form of a system in a cabinet with n U of height and 600 mm wide with vertical modules internal or external batteries several protections and outgoing distribution a b X35 RV Mfac AS TF TF AS Q1 F3 F2 X1 X4 Single phase input Three phase input X31 T2 TF s s if i D a 06 Ee ee Fe se EDA R open C ae JA a 4 i D Ai ED a me L EE fm T F2A Q1A F2 Q1 Mfac MS 101 or MS 102 F6A F6 X6A X6 X9A X9 F6
10. fuse switch must be installed in each battery cabinet or rack in order to break the two DC poles that supply the Sfac in case of any accidental circumstances e Connect the terminals X11 X12 and X10 of the Sfae with the battery terminals of each cabinet or rack make sure both the above stated protection is turned Off and the colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding L are respected as well as the polarity stated in the labelling of the equipment 7 4 2 Version B supplied with batteries built in a separate cabinet or rack from the Sfac e Make sure that the battery protection F3 of the Sfac and the battery protection F8 of the battery cabinet s or rack s are turned Off e Connect the supplied cable trunk between the terminals X11 X12 of the Sfac and X47 X48 of the battery cabinet s or rack s respecting the colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding as well as the polarity stated in the labelling of the equipment Attention In those systems with more than one battery cabinet rack the parallel connection between them and the system will be kept in mind for each particular case 7 4 3 Version B 0 Batteries of the client s property with foreseen space e Make sure that the battery protection F3 of the Sfac and the battery protection F8 of the battery ca
11. indication LCD synoptic E Plug in connection type No indication through terminals M Metric format with width 533 mm No indication 19 Disposition H horizontal V vertical P FAC series Model of the module FAC Spanish acronym of Switch Power Supply Reference to earth of the DC output voltage in the modules Mfac All the Mfac are supplied from factory with floating output voltage no connection of the positive or negative poles to earth being the user able to modify it according to the specific application needs To make it just connect a cable bridge between one of the output poles and the earth which at the same time Is connected with the frame of the equipment e Cable bridge between the output positive pole and earth for connection Un e Cable bridge between the output negative pole and earth for connection Un Never make this connection out of the terminals of the own equipment 5 3 2 System 3FAC 1000P 230 48 54A 120 EE90528 i Particular specifications special equipment EE Autonomy of the system at total output current of the system Total output current at floating voltage a system with N N the cu rrent of the redundant units is not included 48 Floating DC nominal output voltage no connection to earth 48 Negative DC nominal output voltage postive to earth 48 Positive DC nominal output voltage negative to earth AC nominal input voltage
12. or EK399 00 e Depending on the model of Mfac that makes a system the individual input protections Q1A Q1 and output F2A F2 breakers can or can t be included in the same module without making any change in the start up and shutdown operating of the system e With loads at rest turn on the commercial mains and feed the input terminals X1 and X4 or X1 X2 X3 and X4 of the Mfac or Sfac 8 1 Start up of the Mfac or Sfac First start up or after a complete shutdown 8 1 1 Module Mfac e urn On the protections of the installation that breaks the Mfac input and output e The alarm b and discharge d leds will light e f the Mfac has a synoptic with LCD panel the message of the figure 7 1 will be displayed Follow the steps given and the equipment will start up The synoptic leds will or will not light depending on the status of the equipment For further information about the operating of the synoptic and optical indications see User s manual EK331 05 In equipments with led synoptic only press twice the key f and the Mfac will start up The leds of the synoptic will or will not light depending on the status of the equipment For further information about optical indications see chapter 9 e Turn on the loads 8 1 2 System Sfac e Omit the manoeuvre of those elements that are not available in your unit e To place the fuses provided with the documentation in the switches F3 an
13. synoptic the tone is always the same for all of them The difference in the alarms is due to the configuration of the equipment because the Mfac with LCD panel will have certain acoustic alarms see list in the User s manual EK331 05 and in a Sfac with MS 101 or MS 102 analyser some alarms will be managed by it and other that are particular of the module will be managed by each one of them that makes the system Any activated alarm will turn on an optical indication b an acoustic alarm and in the LCD panel of the modules or MS 101 or MS 102 analysers will display the alarm icon and the screen will be blinking as a warning mode To identify and acknowledge the active alarms see the attached documentation referred to each type of synoptic and or analyser of your system See User s manual EK331 05 for synoptic with LCD panel in Mfac See User s manual EK314 02 for MS 101 See User s manual EK399 02 for MS 102 9 1 Optical indications The optical indications of the synoptic light when that alarm or status is activated and they are turned off when those are deactivated a Equipment ON green colour b Alarm red colour It lights when it is activated any preset alarm of the Mfac or Sfac c Batteries on floating level green colour d Batteries discharging yellow colour 10 REPLACING A FAC MODULE IN A SYSTEM Sfac In case it is needed to replace an Mfac and continue feeding th
14. the same type of connection as the equipment otherwise it will cause personal injuries destructions in the installation and in the annexed equipments 7 7 Relay interface 7 7 1 Relay interface in DB9 connector or terminals strip X32 see figures 2 1 or 2 2 AN The communication line interface is a very low safety voltage circuit To preserve its quality it must be installed separa tely from other lines that has dangerous voltages power distribution lines Besides the maximum applicable current and voltage of 2A 30V DC or 0 6A 125V AC must be considered e The relay interface enables the dialog between the Mfac or Sfac and the external world Using the contacts of the 5 relays of the interface Ra Re it is possible to supply a maximum of 5 different events through the DB9 connector and terminal strip X32 one to each pin In case the equipment has LCD panel these events alarms or status of the equipment can be set according to the user s criteria to certain pins of the communication connector or terminal strip through the keypad of the unit see User s manual EK331 05 S35 ABCD 6 of Ss 4 4 1 5 20a O OOO 2 OOO ee E 3 3 6 9 Sas 9 N oO Two steps Three steps Fig 2 1 Relay interface DB9 connector X32 Fig 2 2 Relay interface terminals strip X32 The preset events are the following Pin out connector or terminals strip X32 Description relay interface alarms Connector Two steps T
15. ue Pin out connector DB9 Prove description Two steps Three steps X34 terminals strip terminals strip Temperature battery floating voltage Terminal X25A 1 Terminal X25A 3 Room ambient temperature Terminal X25B1 Terminal X25A1 Room ambient temperature Terminal X25B 3 Termina X25841 Alimentation 12V contactor end of autonomy f PP Alimentation 12V contactor end of autonomy t A PB Table 4 Proves 7 11 Terminals strip auxiliary contacts of the Sfac protections e Under request the auxiliary contacts of the some or all protections general input X40 individual module input X41A X41 FAC battery cabinet X42 battery cabinet or rack X43 individual module output X44A X44 general output X45 general outgoing distribution X46 and outgoing distribution X46A X46 will be supplied in a terminal strip duly labelled and with the same order from left to right except for omission providing a dry contact for each protection see figure 5 If the auxiliary contacts of any of the functions are not available in your equipment omit any reference to them and continue oe a c c Sus ABA B ABABAB AB ABABAB AB S OT gs5 4 N O 2 ae 1 eco 0 o 0 o Qa Oo amp 3 GES b Qo Oo 2 o 2 lt 2 gt lt lt T iD O rr er er a e q q q q q rr x XxX x l 2S x XxX XxX X x lt Two steps terminals strip Pin A1 Normally closed circuit brea
16. 230 110 22A_ EE 230 2700 FAC 2700P_ _ VELKT__ 230 125 20A_ _ EE 2700 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 12 181A EE 2500 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 24 181A EE 5000 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 36 121A EE 5000 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 48 91A EE 5000 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 60 72A_ Eg 230 6o 72 500 FAC5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 110 40A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 125 36A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 216 20A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 230 220 20A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 12 181A EE 2500 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 24 181A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 36 121A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 48 91A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 60 72A EE 3x400 6o 72 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 110 40A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 125 36A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 216 20A EE 5000 FAC 5000P_ HM LFKT3 3x400 220 20A _ EE 5000 The acronyms expressed in the reference of the model of this table are mere examples so they can differ trom your equipment Do not take them as absolute references Table
17. 2C 1 Terminal X32D 1 Terminal X32E 1 Terminal X32F 1 Terminal X32A 3 Terminal X32B 3 Terminal X32C 3 Terminal X32D 3 Terminal X32E 3 Terminal X32F 3 Three steps terminals strip Terminal X32A 1 Terminal X32B 1 Terminal X32C 1 Terminal X32D 1 Terminal X32A 3 Terminal X32B 3 Terminal X32C 3 Terminal X32D 3 Terminal X32A 5 Terminal X32B 5 Terminal X32C 5 Terminal X32D 5 Table 2 Pin out interface of dry contact X32 for system with MS 101 7 7 3 Relay interface in terminals strip X32 see figure 2 4 only equipments with MS 102 optional AN The communication line interface is a very low safety voltage circuit To preserve its quality it must be installed separately from other lines that has dangerous voltages power distribution lines Besides the maximum applicable current and voltage of 0 5 A 70V DC must be considered e The relay interface enables the dialog between the Sfac and other devices There are three type of alarms through dry contacts of 3 relays Urgent alarm A1 Non urgent alarm A2 and Observation alarm 01 These relays correspond with the optical indications of the MS 102 Relay 1 Relay 2 and Relay 3 correlatively The different alarms displayed in this analyser can be set by the user see manual EK399 02 and linked to any of these three types of alarm so it means to modify the initial setting from factory Therefore there are groups of alarms associated to one rela
18. 5 Particular technical features of the standard modules with terminals 13 SYNOPTIC VIEWS FAC Mfac MODULES AND SYSTEMS Sfac VIEWS a b c d f g JP AEU Led synoptic for horizontal Mfac e f k i h g i a b c d JP HAC OP23 Synoptic with LCD panel see User s manual EK331 05 Fig 8 Synoptic views AS X35 See synoptic fig 8 AS X6 X9 X11 X12 X1 X4 RV X34 X31 X32 X5 F1 FAC module of 2U of height AS RV See synoptic fig 8 AS X1 X4 X5 X11 X12 X32 RV Single phase input X1 X4 X35 Three phase input X1 X2 X3 X6 X9 X31 X34 FAC module of 3U of height AS RV See synoptic fig 8 AS X1 X4 X32 X34 X31 RV Ci C EES iigiii B E Single ph input X1 X4 FT te ee T XD xa X5 X11 X12 X6 X9 FAC module of 4U of height Fig 9 Front and rear views of a FAC module with terminals CA RV TF AS TF AS RV TF AS RV TF Q1A Q1 Q1 F2 F6 X11 X12 TB X32 X25 TF Single phase fae input Three phase input SERRE X1 X4 saLIcr u E 3 LEX X SS io ge CS S32 EES EN I eee be eee E MS 101 or MS 102 AS F2A F2 F3 F6A F6 X6A X6 X9A X9 X6 X9 X40 X46 X5 X10 PR
19. SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY FAC P series User installation and start up manual EK328J01 AN SAFETY WARNINGS AN rr 8 We would like to thank you in advance for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this equipment Read these instructions carefully before starting up the equipment and keep them for any possible future use We remain at you entire disposal for any further information or any query you should wish to make Yours sincerely SALICRU LJ According to our policy of constant evolution we reserve the right to modify the specifications in part or in whole without forewarning LJ All reproduction or third party concession of this manual is prohibited without the previous written authorization of our firm General contents 1 FAC DRAWINGS see figures 8 to 14 2 LEGENDS OF THE FAC DRAWINGS 3 AN SAFETY WARNINGS AN 4 DESCRIPTION AND BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 PRESENTATIONS VERSIONS AND NOMENCLATURE 5 1 Presentations 5 2 Versions 5 3 Nomenclature 5 3 1 Module 5 3 2 System 5 3 3 Structure system diagram with n modules in parallel with protections 6 EQUIPMENT RECEPTION 6 1 Reception and unpacking 6 2 Storage 7 INSTALLATION 7 1 AN Look after your own safety 7 2 To keep in mind 7 3 Connection to AC mains terminals X1 X2 X3 and X4 7 4 Connection with the batteries Only models with extended autonomies terminals X11 X12 and X47
20. als X1 X2 X3 and X4 AN The earth must be connected to the terminal or stud fixed to the chassis X5 and identified with the label make sure that it has been done before connecting the input power supply cables to the Mfac or Sfac e Connect the power supply cables of the Mfac or Sfac to the input terminals X1 X4 in single phase equipments or X1 X2 X3 and X4 in three phase ones respecting the phase s sequence and neutral stated in the labelling of the equipment It is essential to have the neutral connected in the three phase systems with star configuration 7 4 Connection with the batteries Only models with extended autonomies terminals X11 X12 and X47 X48 e Any equipment with autonomy means the connection of the Sfac with the batteries except for those ones that the system has the batteries built in so in such case any operating referred to it will be omitted because the terminals X11 X12 will not be available For all the other versions with terminals for battery connection proceed according to the case 7 4 1 Version B Batteries of the client s property installed externally to the Sfac e The batteries will be installed and connected by the client and under his own responsibility in one or more cabinets or racks respecting the Safety instructions see document EK266 08 e Make sure that the battery protection F3 is turned Off e Acircuit breaker or
21. als X6A X6 or X9A X9 of the live pole and the positive copper bar pole X6 or negative one X9 connected to earth as it corresponds respecting the polarity and colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding X10 Pay attention to the maximum current of the protections because if it is overcome they will trip 7 6 Main protective earthing terminal X5 and protective earth bonding terminal X10 e As the equipment is protected against electrical shocks of class it is essential to install the protective earth cable X5 connect the earth Make sure that all the loads connected to the FAC are only connected to the protective earth bonding terminal X10 of the equipment If the earth connection of the load or loads and or battery cabinet s or rack s are not only done to this point it will create earth feedbacks that will affect to the quality of the supplied energy All the terminals identified as protective earth bonding terminal L are joined together to the protective earthing terminal and to the frame of the equipment e The Sfac can be supplied from factory with positive or negative connection to earth or floating The nameplate and terminal labelling show the connection type with the or sign before the output voltage value which states the sign of the live pole It is very important to check that the loads to be connected to FAC have
22. ation about the operating of the synoptic and optical indications see section 1 1 of the User s manual EK331 05 e n equipments with led synoptic only press twice the key f and the Mifae will start up The leds of the synoptic will or will not light depending on the status of the equipment For further information about optical indications see chapter 9 e Before continuing the two above steps must be repeated respectively as corresponds for each module installed in the system some or all modules can start up without doing any action on them when the protections of the system are turned on This is because each module saves in its memory the last status On or Off of it when the system was shutdown So it will mean that the module was not shutdown but rather all the protections were turned Off without intervening on the module e Start up the loads If the Sfac has an analyser MS 101 or MS 102 e f the system has any of both analysers MS 101 or MS 102 it is not necessary to start up the system module by module because the analyser already does this job among others To do that the analyser must be supplied with voltage coming from the rectifiers or batteries so the protections must be turned On e Start up the loads 8 2 FAC shutdown daily operation if the installation requires it 8 2 1 Module Mfac e Shutdown the loads In equipments with led synoptic press twice the key g and keep it press
23. be hot swap completely 11 COMMON TECHNICAL FEATURES STANDARD MODULES Input FAC 1000P FAC 2000 P FAC2700P FAC 5000 P ANOA ene ee ee en ne 230 V 230 or 3x400 V 18 16 6 cial C219 6 eee eee oe ree ee SP 19 Power factor oo ce ceecceccescesceseesceessenseeeceecseserseueceeceesussesestestennenneees single phase input 0 99 and three phase input 0 7 Nominal CUN CMG sestgetacriestscrnainaeecstisesecsircnsed aa conanaccmbestsenateardderuestient Maximun current EITC E A EEE EE FreqUeNnCy ccccccceccssessccsccsecssesascaesaecaecsessassaecsecseeasaeesteseesaeseseas 50 60 Hz FT OG ION meere E ead arsaeienee E EN Electronic Output DC nominal Voltage eessen Depending on model see table 5 Voltage adjustment range ccccccccccssccsssesecsssesecssecseesseeneeeen 15 25 ACCU O E E cre estore toute N E 0 1 with charged batteries Nominal TONY CL ieirisisimisicoriieniainiesiiseniniiiinaienei nenidir Depending on model see table 5 Nominal current oo cc ccecccecceccseecsesscceeeseesacesecseeseeaseascseeeenaees Depending on model see table 5 Psophometric NOISE ooo cece ecesecsesees esse esses esesetsesetsteeteteetetseeeeseee lt 3mV lt 3 mV Eoc EE EE E E E E E EE Active parallel Structure Power factor corrector PFC o e Single phase input only FOS CNN kopiena naaa aE EEEa KEEA EEE EE AA AEE EEEN Against 5 kV peaks 8 20 us Batteries if included US E E EEE EEN Pb Ca or Ni Cd according
24. belling of the equipment It is better to distribute the output of the Sfac in several lines and each one with its protection devices fuse switch or breakers to be installed by the client If the output is with floating voltage the protections should be two poles and must break both live poles and if it is with positive or negative to earth the protections should be single pole and must break the live pole only never break the pole connected to the earth e Equipments with outgoing distribution and floating voltage for standard Sfac Connect the loads to the terminals of the two poles protections or to the terminals X6A X6 X9A X9 and X10 respecting the polarity and colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding L Pay attention to the maximum current of the protections because if It is overcome they will trip e Equipments with outgoing distribution and referenced voltage positive or negative connected to earth for standard Sfac Qutgoing distribution without terminals The loads will be connected between the terminals of the single pole protections and the positive copper bar pole X6 or negative one X9 connected to earth as it corresponds respecting the polarity and colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding X10 Outgoing distribution with terminals The loads will be connected between the termin
25. binet s or rack s are turned Off e The batteries will be installed and connected by the client and under his own responsibility either in the same cabinet of the Sfac or in the added cabinet s or rack s for this end respecting the Safety instructions see document EK266 08 This version provides the trays supports bolts and nuts and cables ready to do the assembling by the client except the batteries that are supplied by the customer When the batteries are built in separate from the Sfac cabinet connect the supplied cable trunk between the terminals X11 X12 and X10 of the Sfac and X47 X48 and X13 of the battery cabinet s or rack s respecting the colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding as well as the polarity stated in the labelling of the equipment Attention In those systems with more than one battery cabinet rack the parallel connection between them and the system will be kept in mind for each particular case 7 5 Connection of the DC supply to the loads terminals X6 X9 or X6A X6 and X9A X9 AN The earth of the load or loads must be connected to the terminal or stud fixed to the chassis X10 of the Mfac or Sfac and identified with the label AN All the Mfac are supplied from factory with floating output voltage no connection of the positive or negative pole to the earth being the user able to modify it accordi
26. c or ESC OFF in LCD synoptic Move forward key p Move back key Move to right key Move to left key Abbreviations and different elements AS CA BAT CL FAC Mfac MS 101 MS 102 PA PB PR RC RV Sfac TB TF TF TZ Module handle or marksman and MS 102 Lifting ring to elevate the equipment Battery cabinet Cabinet lock with or without key locking either standard or special Spanish acronym for Switch Mode Power Supply It is used generically to refer the product FAC module rectifier unit Analyser monitor with 20x2 characters See user s manual EK314 02 Analyser monitor with 40x4 characters See user s manual EK399 02 Front door of the cabinet Fixing elements Cable glands Slot to enter the cables Cooling grid FAC cabinet system Terminal cover Analyser fixing screw MS 101 or MS 102 Module fixing screw and cover terminals TB and top socket TZ Top socket two per cabinet delivered inside the same SIMBOLOGY USED IN THIS MANUAL AND OR ON THE EQUIPMENT Lx e DD Warning symbol Carefully read the indicated paragraph and take the stated prevention measures Danger of electrical discharge symbol Pay special attention to it both in the indication on the equipment and in the paragraph referred to this user s manual Main protective earthing terminal symbol Connect the earth cable coming from t
27. cabinet or rack Protection and manoeuvres elements F1 Tubular fuse AC input protection of the module FAC with 2U height only Q1 General input protection GENERAL INPUT Q1A Q1 Individual input protections of each FAC module INPUT MODULE F2 General output protection GENERAL OUTPUT F2A F2 Individual output protections of each FAC module OUTPUT MODULE F3 Battery protection of the FAC cabinet BATTERIES F6 General output protection of the outgoing distribution GENERAL DISTRIBUTION F6A F6 Output distribution protection OUTPUT DISTRIBUTION F8 Battery protection of the battery cabinet BATTERIES G Usually all the protections used in the equipment are switches with fuses F except for the input switches are circuit breaker protections Q Under customer s request it can be changed by other type so then the description done in this manual can have deviations in respect to the equipment Operate responsibly and in consequence attending to the protection type of your equipment Control panel optical indications depending on the model a b c d Led ON Led Alarm Led Floating voltage Led Discharge Control panel LCD and keypad equipments with LCD panel only Not available in FAC 2700 module e f g h i j k Display Key ON in led synoptic or ENT ON in LCD synoptic Key OFF in led synopti
28. d it is in charge of disconnecting the batteries when they reach the end discharge voltage regardless if the batteries are supplied in the same FAC cabinet or not in the case of power supplies with autonomy The vital constants of the power supply are digitally controlled through a microprocessor which is the responsible to manage the displayed adjustments and measures in case it has a synoptic with LCD panel not available for FAC 2700 All the FAC have the same operating regardless the format power and input output voltages Thanks to its parallelable feature and the capacity to store energy in a battery set and to have high autonomies makes the FAC P series a product range highly suited for different high technology applications 5 PRESENTATIONS VERSIONS AND NOMENCLATURE 5 1 Presentations Each FAC unit Module Mfac is manufactured as a separate unit and assembled in 19 or metric sub racks They are provided with power terminals and DB9 connectors for the communication channels or with only one plug in connector that groups all the connections less the FAC 2700 which is only available in the plug in version and it is also the only one with vertical format Each FAC 2700 are not connected directly to the back plain of the system Cabinet Sfac as it is done in the rest but rather they are connected to the back plain located ina 19 sub rack with 6U height which at the same time It is fixed mechanically to the system
29. d or F8 and check the rest of the switches have the respective fuses placed taking care of the labelling of the equipment with respect to the size of each one To return back to the main screen MONITOR START S MONITOR from anywhere press ESC FAC OFF ENTER FAC ON amp gt Ifyou don t want to start up the FAC Note The key ON and ENT is physically the same part and it is showed in the synoptic serigraphy as ENT ON The fact that in this figure both parts are showed as separate ones is only to state the function corresponding to the action to do Fig 7 1 Start up of the Mfac with LCD panel e Close the batteries switches F3 and or F8 e Turn On the general input protection Q1 and or the individual input protections of each module Q1A Q1 e Close the individual output protections of each module F2A F2 and or the general output protection F2 e Close the general output protection of the outgoing distribution F6 and the protections of the outging distribution F6A F6 without keeping in mind if they are switches with fuse and single or two poles e The alarm b and discharge d leds of each module will light If the Sfac doesn t have any analyser e If the Mfac has a synoptic with LCD panel the message of the figure 7 1 will be displayed Follow the steps given and the equipment will start up The synoptic leds will or will not light depending on the status of the equipment For further inform
30. d particuarly for those equipments with corresponding labelling documentation equipment the acronym Q is replaced by an F or the F by an Q maintaining the same numerical order The block diagram of the figure is an example structure because the number of modules connected in parallel and protectio ns can vary but in general terms the disposition of them if they are will follow this block diagram Fig 1 2 Structural example of a FAC system with protections 6 EQUIPMENT RECEPTION 6 1 Reception and unpacking On receiving the equipment make sure that it has not been damaged during transport to know it the equipment must be unpacked Otherwise make all suitable claims to your provider or short of this to our firm Also make sure all the data in the nameplate adhered in packing of the equipment correspond to those specified on the purchase order If they are not equal make your claim as soon as possible with the serial number of the equipment and the references in the delivery INVOICE Having completed the reception it is better to pack the FAC again until it is commissioned in order to protect it against mechanical impacts dust dirt etc The packing of the equipment has a wooden pallet cardboard or wooden enclosure depending on the case corners of expanded polystyrene or polyethylene foam polyethylene wrap and band All of them are recyclable materials therefore if any of them are to be thrown away
31. dous voltage between the battery terminals and the earth and it will be higher as higher is the battery voltage The manipulation and battery connection must be made or supervised by staff with battery knowledge In equipments with autonomy 0 or 0 the acquisition installation and battery connection will be always done by the end user and under his own responsibility The data referred to the quantity of batteries capacity and voltage are stated in the battery label adhered beside the nameplate of the equipment respect strictly those data the polarity connection of the batteries and the connection diagram supplied with this documentation e Due to the percentage of the weight of the batteries in front of the system one they are supplied packed separately from the metallic cabinet or rack that will house them so there is a posterior labour of placing and connecting them with the Supplied accessories When the cabinet is placed in the foreseen location and all the covers have been removed and it Is fixed to the floor or to the wall proceed to place the batteries with the same disposition as states the supplied annex documentation referred to the disposition and connection of the batteries Start from the lower tray in order to seat it and go to the next level as soon as the tray is completed Make sure that once the battery tray is completed it is pushed into the cabinet again this way we will avoid mechanical efforts over the chassis wh
32. e loads with the rest of the Sfac first check that the residual power allows it shutdown the damaged module only according to the description in the section 8 2 1 Remove the screws TF that fix the Mfac to the cabinet To move away or disconnect the plugged module in a cabinet or system physically it is necessary to release the pressure of the female connector located in the back plain To do that use the handle s AS on the front to pull out moderately until noticing the module is freed from the female connector socket located in the back plain Due to the weight of some models and to the elevated arrangement of some modules in the cabinet it is better to be two people to remove the module from the system to do that use the handle AS on the front to pull out with one hand and with the other hand under the module to hold its weight when it comes out from the cabinet Check that the features of the new Mfac to be inserted are the same ones as the removed unit Place the module in Its compartment press hard until it fits in the connector of the back plain of the Sfac Finally fix the Mfac to the cabinet with the screws TF Start up the new Mfac and the system will set an address automatically Leaving the replacement procedure finished and the equipment fully operative The modules that do not have individual input protections Q1A Q1 and or the output ones F2A F2 do not require to start up them so they will
33. ed for 10 seconds approx in the second pulsation The Mfac will be shutdown The alarm b and discharge d leds will still be lighting e f the Mfac has a synoptic with LCD panel follow the steps stated in the figure 7 2 and the equipment will be shutdown The alarm b and discharge d leds will still be lighting Important Due to the consumption of the synoptic the batteries are suffering a small discharge so a complete shutdown must be done if the equipment will not be used in the next 7 days 8 2 2 System Sfac e Shutdown the loads If the Sfac doesn t have any analyser In equipments with led synoptic press twice the key g and keep it pressed for 10 seconds approx in the second pulsation The Mfac will be shutdown The alarm b and discharge d leds will still be lighting e lf the Mfac has a synoptic with LCD panel follow the steps stated in the figure 7 2 and the equipment will be shutdown The alarm b and discharge d leds will still be lighting e The two above steps must be repeated on each module installed in the system with n units Important Due to the consumption of the synoptic the batteries are suffering a small discharge so a complete shutdown must be done if the equipment will not be used in the next 7 days If the Sfac has an analyser MS 101 or MS 102 e The complete shutdown of the system is described in the section 8 3 2 8 3 Complete FAC shutdown 8 3 1 Module
34. ensor is always supplied connected either to connector DB9 X34 or to pins of two step terminals strip X25A 1 and X25A 3 or to pins of three step terminals strip X25A 3 and X25B 3 just cut the plastic strip that keep it rolled take it out from Sfae through PR or RC and enter it into the battery cabinet and fix it so it can t be left see figure 4 Mfac can be supplied without the end voltage contactor modules with K acronym in the nomenclature This contactor of user s property or supplied can be single pole for installations referred to earth in order to break the alive pole and two poles for installations with floating voltage The contactor can be supplied through the pins 5 and 9 from connector X34 Another possibility is to use the pins 1 and 9 from relay interface connector X32 to manage the contactor but Its respective relay has to be selected 7 10 Room ambient temperature probe Terminals strip X25 equipments with MS 101 only Analyser MS 101 allows displaying in the LCD panel the room temperature by extending the supplied sensor which is connected to two steps terminals strip X25B 1 and X25B 3 or to three steps terminals strip K25A 1 and X25B 1 and rolled inside of Sfac Cut the clamp that keeps it knotted unroll the cable with the probe take it out from the Sfac through the PR or RC and leave it hanging in any place of the room see figure 4 Pin out terminals strip X25
35. et or rack identified with the label Battery terminals for equipments with batteries in whole or in part installed externally from the FAC cabinet Protective earth bonding terminal for battery cabinet or rack identified with the label L Terminals for room ambient temperature probe Equipments with MS 101 only and terminals for temperature probe battery floating voltage Equipments with MS 101 or MS 102 only DB9 connector communication channel RS 232 or 485 DB9 connector or terminal strip relay interface DB9 connector for temperature probe battery floating voltage DB25 or RU 48 connector Exclusive use for Service and Technical Support S T S only in FAC with led synoptic Auxiliary contact terminals general input protection GENERAL INPUT Auxiliary contact terminals individual input protections per each FAC module INPUT MODULE Auxiliary contact terminals battery protection of the FAC cabinet BATTERIES Auxiliary contact terminals battery protection of the battery cabinet or rack BATTERIES Auxiliary contact terminals individual output protections per each FAC module OUTPUT MODULE Auxiliary contact terminals general output protection GENERAL OUTPUT Auxiliary contact terminals general output protection of the outgoing distribution GENERAL DISTRIBU TION Auxiliary contact terminals output distribution protection OUTPUT DISTRIBUTION Battery terminals of the battery
36. f the same size and characteristic as shown in the label under the fuse holder taking care on the format and dimensions FAC 1000P only e All the connections are made from the rear side see figure 9 Parallel or redundant N N systems in cabinet Sfac e By default the connections for systems in cabinet are done from bottom in the same by entering the cables through the cable glands PR or through the slot RC see figures 10 to 14 Previously the terminal cover TB must be removed or open the door PA to have access to all connection elements e All the protections breakers and or switches of the system must be turned Off e As a result of the tailored manufacturing of the Sfac the terminal strip may vary from one equipment to another depending on the type and number of devices that it includes The drawings in figures from 10 to 14 of this manual are the most common and as consequence of it the terminal strip too It doesn t mean that your equipment will have all the devices and terminal strips but in case it has them that would be the order Follow the connection instructions of the elements included in your equipment only and omitting any other description e When the connection of the system has been finished it will be placed and to fix the covers socket TZ of the frontal and back of each cabinet delivered inside the same through the screws TF delivered along with lids 7 3 Connection to AC mains termin
37. f the serial interface RS 485 in a DB9 connector X31 communication with three wires It is supposed that the PC PCB MASTER is PCL 745B or compatible otherwise consult the manual of the PCB and remake the cable accordingly Mfac or Sfac PC MASTER Pin 2 DATA Pin 2 DATA Pin 3 DATA Pin 1 DATA Pin 5 GND 3 Pin5 GND In general this communication channel is used when the distance between the IT equipment and the Mfac or Sfac is too long until 800 m 7 9 Temperature probe battery floating voltage DB9 connector X34 or terminals strip X25 In the Sfac with batteries as it is recommended by the battery manufacturer the floating voltage must depend on the ambient temperature The control of this feature is done by a probe located internally when the batteries and Mfac share the same cabinet Nevertheless when they are built in a separate cabinets the temperature probe is extended with a cable trunk till the battery cabinet through the DB9 X34 included in the Sfae This connector is replaced by the terminals strip of two or three steps X25 when the analyser MS 101 or MS 102 is built in a Sfac The probe with the cable trunk connected to these terminals will also perform as temperature measurement inside the battery cabinet and the measurement is displayed in the LCD panel of the analyser Wiring with s
38. he installation to this terminal Protective earth bonding terminal symbol Connect the earth cable from the loads or battery cabinet to this terminal Notes of information symbol Preservation of the environment The presence of this symbol in the product or in their associated documentation states that when their useful life is expired it will not be disposed together with the domestic residuals To avoid possible damages to the environment separate this product from other residuals and recycle it suitably The users can contact with their provider or with the pertinent local authorities to be informed on how and where they can take the product to be recycled and or disposed correctly 3 AN SAFETY WARNINGS AN e Together with the equipment and this User s manual it is supplied information referred to Safety instructions See document EK266 08 Before proceeding with the installation or start up make sure that you have both sets of information otherwise request them It is a must the compliance referred to the Safety instructions being the user the responsible of its observance Once read keep them for future consults that can arise PARTICULAR SAFETY WARNINGS A The FAC product described in this User s manual has been designed manufactured and commercialised in accordance with the standard EN ISO 9001 of Quality Assurance The CE marking states the conformity to the EEC directives in accordance with the f
39. hree steps DB9 terminals strip terminals strip Rc Shutdown by end of autonomy End of autonomy alarm Terminal X32A 1 Terminal X32A 1 Rb Low battery alarm Minimum voltage of use Terminal X32B 1 Terminal X32B 1 Ra Battery discharging Terminal X32C 1 Terminal X32C 1 Re Rectifier fault Rd Input mains failure Positive Shutdown Negative Shutdown No use Oo Png Terminal X3285 Relay common Table 1 Pin out interface of module dry contacts X32 e Some applications requires a the relay interface with 3kV of insulation It replaces the standard one and it only has 2 relays Ra and Rc and the shutdown signal If the Mfac has LCD panel these relays can be set by the user to certain pins of the DB9 connector or terminal strip X32 either through the keypad of the unit see User s manual EK331 05 or they can be set from factory If there is not LCD panel they can t be modified e The contacts of the relays are normally open and they are closed as soon as the respective alarm is activated In that connector or terminal strip there is an input signal of Shutdown that enables to shutdown the Mfac or Sfac when a voltage between 8 and 16 V 15mA is applied to those pins 7 7 2 Relay interface in terminals strip X32 see figure 2 3 only equipments with MS 101 optional AN The communication line interface is a very low safety voltage circuit To preserve its quality it must be installed separatel
40. ich can twist the structure Once the placement works are finished connect them according to the same annex documentation and taking care of both not extracting more than one tray and respecting the safety instructions of the battery part stated in the manual EK266 08 7 2 To keep in mind e The cross section of the input and output cables shall be sized from the nominal currents stated in the nameplate and respecting the Local and or National Electro technical regulation of Low Voltage e The cable glands PR build in the metallic structure are the stated ones to fix correctly the connection cables with the right cross section size determined by the National Electro technical Regulation of Low Voltage and in accordance with the currents of the equipment If the cross section needs to be modified this should be done from a separate distribution panel maintaining the stated cross sections from the equipment to the distribution panel some FAC have slots RC to make easy the entry and outlet of the connection cables Modules with terminals and DB9 connectors Mfac e The fitter must install circuit breaker protections in the power supply mains to the Mfac and in the power supply line to the loads Both protections with at least the stated current in the nameplate and with characteristic D and C respectively Make sure that both are turned Off e Check the input fuse F1 is fitted In case it is blown replace it with another one o
41. iguration of itself and preset from factory as RS 232 or 485 being not possible to use both channels together e In parallel equipments Sfac the RS 485 channel is used internally to communicate the Mfac among them so the RS 232 will only be available when any of both analysers MS 101 or MS 102 is installed e The communication protocol is MASTER SLAVE type The IT system MASTER ask for a certain data and the equip ment SLAVE sends the answer In case you the protocol request the document IN280 00 which details it for a correct communication Baud 2 ree Programmable from F3 see note Nr of data bits c eee eeeeeeeereeeereeees 8 Bits Nr OT stop bits o n 2 Bits EELE EOE EE E No Note Ifthe unit has LCD panel the baud rate is programmable to 1200 2400 or 4800 Bits per second through the keypad of the equipment see User s manual EK331 05 e Structure of the serial interface RS 232 in a DB9 connector X31 communication with three wires Mfac or Sfac PC MASTER Pin 2 RxD Pin 2 TxD Transmits information Pin 3 TxD Pin 3 RxD Receives information Pin 5 GND _ Pin 5 GND Ground signal Connect it to your ground signal Pin 7 CTS Pin 7 CTS Clear The remote equipment asks for information Pin 8 RTS E Pin 8 RTS Asks for sending The local equipment asks for transmitting Structure o
42. ker at rest Pins A3 and B3 Common Pin B1 Normally open circuit breaker at rest EE Se 6 S oL eg 4 2 O N oO 2 SEL 1 2ER 3 eco 0 T 5 a Ss z Pa Tsg Tan aT F O e m x lt x q D o T Tr q Sr A F rT or Ss er x lt xX x iX x XxX XxX XxX x lt Three steps terminals strip Pin 3 Normally closed circuit breaker at rest Pin 1 Common Pin 5 Normally open circuit breaker at rest Fig 5 Pin out terminals strip of auxiliary contact in Sfac 7 12 Terminals strip X43 auxiliary contacts of the battery cabinet protections e Under request the auxiliary contacts of the protections of the cabinet or rack of the batteries see figure 6 will be supplied in a terminal strip X43 fitted alongside and with the following pin out X43 1 Common Side toma OERS A P EE X43 2 Contact normally closed a X43 3 Contact normally open Side e di botton X43 4 Common X43 5 Contact normally closed X43 6 Contact normally open Fig 6 Terminals strip X43 8 START UP AND SHUTDOWN OF THE FAC e Check that the stated in chapter 7 has been respected For any reference or operating of the parts included in the synoptic of each module proceed as it is stated in the respective sections and refers to the User s manual EK331 05 in those equipments that have a synoptic with LCD panel For any doubt on the MS 101 or MS102 consult their respective manuals EK314 02
43. ly with three possible options Version B Equipment with connection terminals with external batteries owned by the client They will be installed and connected by the client under his responsibility in a cabinet case or rack Version B Equipment supplied with batteries Autonomy according to the purchase order Version B 0 Equipment supplied without batteries but with the accessories and space to locate them depen ding on the autonomy batteries type nr voltage requested on the purchase order The installation and connection of the batteries will be done by the client and under his own responsibility 5 3 Nomenclature 5 3 1 Module FAC 1000P HMELFKT3 230 48 18A EE90528 L Particular specifications of an special equipment EE Output current of the module at floating voltage DC nominal output voltage AC nominal input voltage 3 Relay interface with 3kV insulation it replaces the standard one T External battery measurement No indication internal measurement K External end of autonomy contactor No indication internal end of autonomy F Isolation failure Only for equipments with floating output no con nection of the positive or negative poles to earth and the module with LCD panel Check that the loads connected to the FAC don not have any connection between anyone of the output poles and the earth before starting the installation procedure L Led synoptic No
44. ng to the specific application needs To make it just connect a cable bridge between one of the output poles and the earth which at the same time is connected with the frame of the equipment The Sfac can be Supplied from factory with the positive or negative pole connected to earth or floating The nameplate and the terminal labelling show the connection type with the or sign before the output voltage value which states the sign of the live pole It is very important to check that the loads to be connected to the Mfac or Sfac have the same connection type as the equipment otherwise It will cause personal injuries destructions in the installation and in the annexed equipments Where necessary change the connection type original factory output must necessarily change the type of protection or protec tions output as detailed below To output floating protecci n two poles To output with positive to ground protection single pole in the negative pole To output with negative to ground protection single pole in the positive pole FAC Modules Mfac Connect the loads to the output terminals X6 X9 and X10 respecting the colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding as well as the polarity stated in the labelling of the equipment All the Mfac supplied from factory are configured with floating output voltage no connection of the positive or negative
45. ollowing standards e EN 60950 1 2001 equipments Safety Part 1 General requirements e EN 61204 3 2000 Power supplies of low voltage with D C output Part 3 Electromagnetic compatibility e ETS 300386 2 Electromagnetic compatibility requirements for telecommunication equipments Part 2 Product family standard L V SAFETY e The FAC is an electrical equipment with protection of Class It is essential to connect the protective earth cable to the right terminal in order to be protected against electrical shocks The protective earth cable must be separated from the Telecommu nication network to which the output of the DC power supply will be connected The earth connection is guaranteed although the input protections trip The equipment has an input protection against surges voltages of 5 kV impulses of 8 20 us If higher surges are expected additional protection must be used The insulation distances provide a pollution degree 2 P2 in accordance with the standard HD 625 1 S1 IEC 664 1mod non conductive pollution except for occasional condensation Additional protections must be added for highly polluted environments with conductive particles or with frequent humidity condensation e The equipment has a thermal protection device to protect the power semiconductors This device breaks the operation of the system from a certain temperature when cool the power supply restores the feeding Make sure that this functi
46. on is not dangerous when the voltage is restored suddenly The safety level at the output of the FAC circuit is a Telecommunication Network Voltage Circuit According to the referred standard EN 41003 the output requires the same insulation features as Telecommunication Network to which it will be con nected Make sure that the rest of the installation connected to the output of the system must also comply those requirements 4 DESCRIPTION AND BLOCK DIAGRAM Input DC DG Output filter PFC 1 Converter Rectifier Filter AC INPUT DC OUTPUT Static switch Batteries Fig 1 1 Module block diagram of FAC P series The operating principle of the FAC P series is based in the conversion of the input alternating current previously conditioned by a line filter to direct current after being transformed rectified and controlled By means of fast transistors of high performance and starting from a 385 V DC the DC DC converter generates an alternating current at 40 kHz which is after rectified with ultrafast diodes and conditioned through an efficient system of filtering A special power transformer isolates galvanically the input from the output and reduces the alternating voltage to the required value to generate the wanted DC voltage The output voltage and current are controlled by pulse width modulation in the transistors located in the primary winding of the transformer A static switch is located at the output of the FAC an
47. ply in a rack cabinet System Sfac they are only mere guides because there are multiple combinations and the operating of the equipment does not depend on the layout If any of the referred parts are not in your equipment omit all references to it and on the other hand if it includes elements that are not described in this manual additional annexes will be edited if necessary Furthermore the equipment is delivered duly labelled so pay attention to It Two poles fuse switch are used for the protections of the outgoing distribution considering the system with floating output voltage And for other types of connection like positive or negative to ground the fuse switch protection will only have one pole As outgoing distribution terminals will be the own ones of the two poles fuse switch protections or single pole for the live pole together with a copper bar for the negative or positive which corresponds to the pole connected to the earth It is possible to manufacture the Sfac with any requirement so the unit can differ more or less from the standard Sfac according to the requirements By default the input entry cable of the Sfac is foreseen bottom of the cabinet and connecting all elements must be arranged next to this area As a result of individual customer specifications can be manufactured with the entry of cables across the top cabinet 5 2 Versions e Basic as a simple DC power supply e Asa Uninterruptible Power Supp
48. pole to the earth being the user able to modify it according to the specific application needs To make it just connect a cable bridge between one of the output poles and the earth which at the same time is connected with the frame of the equipment Cable bridge between the output positive pole and earth for connection Un Cable bridge between the output negative pole and earth for connection Un Never make this connection out of the terminals of the own equipment It is better to distribute the output of the Mfac in several lines and each one with its protection devices fuse switch or breakers to be installed by the client If the output is with floating voltage the protections should be two poles and must break both live poles and if it is with positive or negative connected to earth the protections should be single pole and must break the live pole only never break the pole connected to the earth Parallel or redundant N N systems in cabinet Sfac By default all the systems are manufactured with floating output voltage except the ones requested different it means that there is not any connection from the positive or negative terminals to the earth e Equipments without outgoing distribution Connect the loads to the output terminals X6 X9 and X10 respecting the colour of the cables red for black for and green yellow for the protective earth bonding as well as the polarity stated in the la
49. red for the installation A wrong connection or manoeuvre can make damages to the FAC and or to the connected loads Read the instructions of this manual carefully and follow the stated steps in the same order In the description of this manual there are references to the connection of terminals and switch manoeuvres or protectio ns that some models only have Omit the references of those elements that are not available in your equipment some Sfac are supplied in cabinets with the front side closed by a door PA that can be completely solid glass or with a transparent window and equipped with a lock CL with standard or special key for the mechanism To do any installation commissioning or maintenance operating that door must be opened through that mechanism When the corresponding operations are finished for those equipments with available mechanism the door PA should be closed and blocked by using the available it and keeping the key in a save place In models without front door PA provides a cover TB for terminals Remove the cover to proceed with the work of connection and place it once again finished them In the cabinets with removable battery trays there is danger of overturning the cabinet when pulling out the battery trays so the operator in such case can suffer serious injuries Therefore it is a must to adhere warning labels in visible areas advertising the need to fix the cabinet to the floor or the wall with elements
50. that guarantee a total and permanent solidity AN All systems configured with Mfac 2700 VA vertical is delivered with the modules packaged and placed on a tray of batteries inside the cabinet secured by straps Once located and locked the cabinet to the floor cut the straps that hold the modules remove the packaging and placing them in the sub rack starting from the upper left corner Finally fix the chassis through the corresponding screw TF 1 AN Look after your own safety As this equipment is protected against electrical shocks of class it is essential to install the protective earth cable to the terminal or copper X5 identified with the label All the connections of the equipment including the control ones communication ports auxiliary contacts should be made with the switches and the protections in rest mode and the mains disconnected mains switch of the FAC turned Off Never forget that a FAC with batteries is a generator of electric energy so the user must take all the cautions against direct and indirect contacts Generally the batteries are installed in the same cabinet as the Mfac so the terminal strip for the batteries will not be available in that cabinet These terminals will only be available in those equipments with external batteries in one or more cabinets or racks in order to enable the connection of the system with the batteries Take cautions with the battery terminals as there is hazar
51. to the specifications of the PO Charging CUIVE uu ececcecccsccesceesesccsccetseesseseuscaeesteausensesteateansnsatees U constant Charging CUNEN ersinnen i i 0 1 to 0 3C adjustable EENS E E E EE Up to 80 in 4 hours 0 2 C FRO WOC HONG scccnemucngetdecusniasettenaaesiciaa bsotestesn vietenttesaensnteamenuntanens Against overvoltages and undervoltages Generals Dialectic stonati deccsuceccasstecnscunteta aceon seacesenntsskasesna advent 2000 V at 1 minute Protection degree according with the standards cccccee IP20 Insulation oo eccecccccescesceeeccseceeeceecesecseceasesesenscseesuecsteueestseasenneess gt 20 MQ Acoustic noise at 1 metre oo cece ccseeesesecsssesessreeseesseeneeen lt 50 dB Gao ne EE E Forced Forced Operating temperature xx ccstestacxsexaceceeeecatenctsbicnhadontenagoaontanewneantis 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature no batteries 0 0 ce ceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 20 C to 70 C Relative humidity serie cvet caren eircetonncceicateroeeectentioeeaincesteaercetetae cases Up to 95 non condensing Maximum operating altitude tc seiscatssscuaestnssdeasnsnbdoenctedpeotensacwarece 2400 m a s l Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 0 cccceeeeeeseseereeeereeeeres 100 000 hours 150 000 hours 100 000 hours Communications POT e E E E E EE RS 232 RS 485 relays Standards S i A E EE EE E E EN 60950 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC EN 61204 3 ETS 300 386 2 PYF er E AOA CE Manufac
52. turing ccccccccesseesecseessessesseesecstessessessessesssesteseteetsateseeeeee ISO 9001 T V 12 PARTICULAR TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE STANDARD MODULES N E 3 S 3 3 D y Sg Ssg a Bas a 5 ze 2 B32 3s 3 Sg 5 Es 8 BES Sg 5 S 3 2 S gt z 2 3 z SES gis 5 TE 2 z 6 ao ES lt aa 2 2 5 F o 5 5 p rq FAC 1000P_ HM LFKT3 230 12 25A EE 350 FAC 1000P_ HM LFKT3 230 24 25A_ EE 8 700 FAC1000P_ HM LFKT3 230 36 24A o EE 1000 FAC1000P_ HM LFKT3 230 48 18A_ o EE 1000 FAC 1000P_ HM LFKT3 230 60 14A o EE 230 6o 4 1000 FAC 1000P _ HM LFKT3 230 110 8A_ EE oo ono 8 amp 8 1000 FAC 1000P _ HM LFKT3 230 125 7A EE 8 1000 FAC 1000P _ HM LFKT3 230 216 4A EE 1000 FAC 1000P__ HM LFKT3 230 220 4A_ _ EE 1000 FAC 2000P HM LFKT3 230 12 75A_ EE 1000 FAC 2000P _ HM LFKT3 230 24 75A_ EE 8 2000 FAC 2000P _ HM LFKT3 230 48 36A_ EE 0 2000 FAC 2000P _ HM LFKT3 230 110 16A EE 2000 FAC 2000P_ HM LFKT3 230 125 14A EE 2000 FAC 2000P__ HM LFKT3 230 220 8A _ EE 220 8 20 FAC2700P_ VELKT_ _ 230 48 49A EES HH 2700 FAC2700P_ VELKT__
53. ule Alarm output breaker module High temperature alarm module sink Rectifier failure alarm module Alarm module shutdown Qvervoltage alarm module PFC alarm module Fan failure alarm module lo activate an emergency alert needed to occur not urgent alarm at least two modules e Next is described the pin out of the relay interface corresponding to the equipment turned on and with no active alarms see figure 2 4 The contact of each relay will only change its status when any of the associated alarms is activated Pin out terminal strips X32 Description relay interface alarms Two steps Three steps terminasl strip terminasl strip Contact normally open No relay A1 Urgent alarm Terminal X32B 3 Terminal X32A 5 Contact normally open No relay A2 Non urgent alarm Terminal X32C 3 Terminal X32B5 Contact normally open No relay O1 Observation alarm Terminal X32D 3 Terminal X32C 5 Table 3 Pin out interface of dry contact X32 for system with MS 102 Contact normally closed Nc relay A2 Non urgent alarm Terminal X32E 1 Terminal X32B 3 Contact normally closed Nc relayO1 Observation alarm Terminal X32A 3 Terminal X32C 3 7 8 Serial interface RS 232 or 485 DB9 connector X31 e The serial interface enables the dialog between the equipment and the external world It consists in the serial data transmission through a communication channel of 3 wires depending on the conf
54. y which will change its status depending if one or more alarms of that group are activated T AB 6 a 4 an 2 2 9 1 SE gl 1 BER 3 3 OCR CS sae N oO 9 6 2 Two steps Three steps Fig 3 DB9 connector X31 and X34 Fig 4 Terminals strip X25 Programming is so open that you can even reprogram all available alarms see list of factory default setting on a single relay for the three available A1 A2 or 01 The following are the original factory programmed alarms to each relay Relay A1 urgent alarm Alarm end of autonomy Overload alarm Alarm high battery voltage Alarm priority loads Alarm output breaker Urgent alarm modules see conditions Alarm high input voltage Alarm output low voltage timed 1 minute Alarm output voltage high Alarm battery breaker Relay A2 non urgent alarm Low battery alarm Overtemperature alarm Overload alarm security Alarm input voltage low Non urgent alarm modules see conditions Relay 01 observation alarm Alarm download timed 1 minute Overload alarm use Alarm shutdown Alarm high charging current e Conditions Jo activate the Alarm Modules not urgent should activate at least any of the following alarms in a module Failure of network module only if this alarm is of the form and not in the power supply of MS 102 Low battery alarm module End of autonomy alarm module Overload alarm mod
55. y from other lines that has dangerous voltages power distribution lines Besides the maximum applicable current and voltage of 2A 30V DC or 0 6A 125V AC must be considered e The relay interface enables the dialog between the Sfac and the external world The available dry contacts of the information relays are Non urgent alarm urgent alarm battery discharging End of autonomy alarm End of autonomy high battery temperature output overvoltage input voltage out of range 15 general alarm The contacts of the relays are normally open and they are closed as soon as the respective alarm is activated The signals of ABCD se se SS ABCDEF 6 SE ABCDE 6 o ie Bs 4 4 Ss 4 4 2 2 oa 2 2 seel 1 ye el ees 3 3 BES 3 3 b b 38 5 SSE i S S Two steps Three steps Two steps Three steps Fig 2 3 Relay interface with MS 101 terminals strip X32 Fig 2 4 Relay interface with MS 102 terminals strip X32 non urgent and urgent alarms are only operative with mains present in case of mains failure these signals don t have any meaning If the mains is present and the respective signal is activated it means fault In the same terminal strip there is an input signal of Shutdown that enables to shutdown the Sfac when a voltage between 8 and 16 V 15mA is applied to those pins Pin out terminals strip X32 Description relay interface alarms Two steps terminals strip Terminal X32A 1 Terminal X32B 1 Terminal X3

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