SMR Specifications
1 Input
1.1 Voltage:
Single phase: Active,
Neutral and Earth;
Rated voltage: 220VAC;
Rated voltage tolerance 90–
300VAC;
Fully protected up to 400VAC;
1.2 Current:
7A RMS at 230VAC;
1.3 Frequency:
45 - 66Hz;
1.4 Power Factor:
1.1.5 0.98 at 40% - 100% load;
1.6 Efficiency:
Better than 90% at > 50% load;
1.7 Inrush Current:
< 8A peak at nominal mains voltage;
1.8 Soft Start:
Ramp-up time 8 seconds to full load;
1.9 Protection:
HRC input fuse with fuse option for both lines;
Over voltage shutdown at approx. 300VAC;
Under voltage shutdown at approx. 90VAC;
Input soft start – can be connected to live AC bus;
1.10 Voltage Withstand Test:
1500VAC input to chassis for 1 minute;
(2200VDC 100% testing on production units);
1.1.11 Surge Protection
ANSI C62.41-1991 category B3 - AC lines (Combination Wave 6kV/3kA; Ring
Wave 6kV/500A) IEC 61000-4-5; EN61000-4-5*: (Impulse) (Level X: 6kV/3kA Common
Mode [CM] on AC lines) Criterion B
(Level X: 6kV/3kA
Differential Mode [DM] on AC lines) Criterion B
IEC 61000-4-12; EN61000-4-12*: (Ring Wave) (Level X: 6kV/500A, 100kHz CM & DM on AC lines) Criterion A
1.12 EMI
Meets TEC GR No. G/EMI-01/03. MAR 2004 specs.
2 Output
2.1 Voltage:
Equalise: 50 – 59.9V
Boost: 56-66.3V
2.2 Current Limit:
2.3 Static Regulation:
Line: better than ± 0.02%;
Load: terminal voltage drops by 0.56V ± 0.03V from
zero to 27A (for passive current sharing) for stand alone units, or regulates
to better than ±0.05% for MiniCSU-2 controlled units;
2.4 Dynamic Regulation:
± 5% for 10% to 90% to 10% step load change;
± 1% of final value within 1ms of step change;
± 0.1% for a 25% step change in AC input voltage;
2.5 Noise:
< 2mV RMS Psophometrically weighted;
< 10mV RMS (10kHz - 100MHz);
< 100mV peak to peak (10kHz - 100MHz);
2.6 Load Sharing:
Better than ± 5% of full scale with active current sharing from
MiniCSU-2;
2.7 Protection:
Fuse
at output of SMR protects against reverse polarity connection and protects DC
bus when internal components fail;
Relay in output circuit prevents surges when
connection is made to a live DC bus;
Over voltage - only faulty
unit shuts down;
Over current - can sustain
short circuit at output terminals indefinitely. Output current folds back when
output voltage drops below 10V;
Over-temperature - gradual
reduction of power limit if heat sink temperature exceeds pre-set limit;
2.8 Voltage Withstand Test:
1000VAC output to chassis for 1 minute;
(1500VDC 100% testing on production units);
3 Remote Controls
3.1 Programmable parameters - Battery menu:
·
Float Voltage
·
Equalise Voltage
3.2 Programmable parameters - SMR menu:
·
Current Limit
·
High Voltage Alarm level
·
Low Voltage Alarm level
·
High Voltage Shut-Down level (HVSD)
·
HVSD Reset
3.3 Equalise mode:
The SMR will automatically enter and exit equalise mode at user
specified conditions, or can be manually initiated. Under any fault condition
the SMR will default to the float value.
3.4 Rectifier Inhibit:
Rectifiers can be inhibited
by a signal from a remote Win CSU terminal, transmitted via the MiniCSU;
4 Alarms and Monitoring
4.1 Front Panel LED condition table:
Green |
Yellow |
Red |
Condition |
0
|
0
|
0
|
Primary power
bad
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
Normal &
Mains Ok
|
1
|
F*
|
0
|
Alarm
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
Equalise/Boost
|
0
|
F*
|
1
|
Shutdown
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
µP fault
|
3.1 Note: F* indicates flashing LED.
Primary
power bad: Indicates that the input AC is off, too low or too high, or that the
primary circuit is faulty;
Normal: Status is normal;
Alarm: See Alarm table;
Equalise: SMR is in equalise mode;
Shutdown: SMR is shut down by remote control, or there is an internal fault in
the SMR, such as control loop out of limit or temperature sensor faulty;
µP fault: Internal micro-controller is
faulty.
4.2 SMR status monitoring:
MiniCSU-2
and WinCSU software monitor status of
the SMR:
· Output current;
· Heat sink
temperature;
Current:
Monitored on MiniCSU-2 and WinCSU software with 0.1A resolution; Analog
measurement accuracy ± 1% at full load ;bar-graph display on rectifier;
Voltage:
System voltage normally displayed on MiniCSU-2 alpha-numeric LCD
display. Accuracy ± 0.5%
SMR address:
A resistor on the magazine automatically sets the SMR address.
SMR alarm monitoring:
The
Alarm table shows alarm conditions that are monitored by the SMR and are
displayed on both MiniCSU-2 and WinCSU software. The mnemonics listed here appear on WinCSU
software, but full alarm description appears on MiniCSU.
Alarm table:
Vh *
|
Output voltage too high
|
Vl *
|
Output voltage too low
|
Il *
|
Unit is in current limit
|
Po *
|
Unit is in power limit
|
Th *
|
Heat sink temperature high and thermal
limit is active
|
Nd *
|
No demand (output terminal voltage higher
than internal regulation value)
|
Lo *
|
Load current low (less than 0.9A)
|
Ma *
|
Operating parameters out of allowable range
(or eeprom fault)
|
Sd
|
Unit is shut down by remote command - user
shutdown
|
Mr
|
Internal voltage reference faulty
|
Mc
|
SMR communication fault. (Generated within
MiniCSU)
|
Vs
|
High voltage shut down (output), latched
alarm. User setting or fault
|
Unit Off
|
Unit is shut down due to AC out of range or
SMR primary circuit fault. (normal operation or fault)
|
Ts
|
Temperature sensor fault
|
Dc
|
DC-DC feedback fault, latched alarm
|
Ff
|
Fan failure (only if fan is connected)
|
Note: * indicates flashing
of alarm led on SMR.
5 Environmental
5.1 Temperature:
Operating range: -25°C
to +70°C
Full power range: -25°C
to +50°C
Derated operation: 55%
power at +70°C
(approx.
-36W/°C over 50°C)
5.2 Humidity:
0 to 95% RH Non-condensing
5.3 Cooling:
Forced cooling using fan
6 Mechanical
6.1 Size:
Width: 87mm
Height: 266
mm (6U)
Depth: 320
mm
Mass: <
6kg
6.2 Acoustic Noise:
< 50dB ( A Weighted)
6.3 SUB RACK SIZE:
The SUB RACK magazine allows 3 or 4 rectifiers to fit side by side
according to configuration of Power Plant in a standard 19 inch rack and one
row of rectifiers in every 10U of rack height.
The magazine fits a rack 400 mm or greater in depth;
7 Connections
Input, Output and Communications:
A multi-purpose connector is mounted on the back of the rectifier
module; a matching connector is located at the back of the magazine; mating of
connectors occurs when unit is plugged into the magazine; the rectifier is
mechanically latched to ensure reliable mating.
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