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IMPORTANT
This manual contains information concerning the installation, operation and Maintenance of the DC Power
System.
All relevant parts of the manual should be read prior to commencing installation.
The DCPS must be commissioned by an engineer approved by the manufacturer (or his agent)
before being put into service. Failure to observe this condition will invalidate any implied warranty.
The DCPS has not been designed for direct use in any life support application. If you encounter any problem
with the procedures contained in this manual you should seek immediate assistance from Emerson Network
Power (India) Pvt. Ltd. Sales Office from whom the equipment was purchased. Alternatively contact the
Emerson Network Power (India) Pvt. Ltd Customer Service & Support department at the address shown
below:
Safety Precautions
To reduce the chance of accident, please read the safety precautions very carefully before
operation. The "Caution, Notice, Warning, Danger" in this manual do not represent all the
safety points to be observed, and are only used as supplement to various operation safety
points. Therefore, the installation and operation personnel must be strictly trained and master
the correct operations and all the safety points before actual operation.
When operating Emerson products, the safety rules in the industry, the general safety points
and special safety instructions specified in this manual must be strictly observed.
Electrical Safety
I. Hazardous voltage
Danger
Some components of the power system carry hazardous voltage in operation; direct contact or
indirect contact through moist objects with these components will result in fatal injury.
Safety rules in the industry must be observed when installing the power system. The
installation personnel must be licensed to operate high voltage and AC power.In operation,
conductive objects such as watch, bracelet, bangle, ring, etc. are not allowed to be worn.
When water or moisture is found on the cabinet, turn off the power immediately. In moist
environment, precautions must be taken to keep moisture out of the power system.
"Prohibit" warning label must be attached to the switches and buttons which are not permitted
to be operated on during installation.
Danger
High voltage operation may cause fire and electric shock. The connection and wiring of AC
Cables must be in compliance with the local rules and regulations. Only those who are licensed
to operate high voltage and AC power can perform high voltage operations.
II. Tools
In high voltage and AC operation, special tools must be used. No common or self-carried tools
should be used.
III. Thunderstorm
Danger
Never operate on high voltage, AC, iron tower or mast on a day with thunderstorm. In
thunderstorms, a strong electromagnetic field will be generated in the air. Therefore the
equipment should be well earthed in time to avoid damage by lightning strikes.
IV. ESD
Notice
The static electricity generated by the human body will damage the static sensitive elements on
PCBs, such as large-scale ICs, etc. Before touching any plug-in board, PCB or IC chip, ESD
wrist strap must be worn to prevent body static from damaging the sensitive elements. The
other end of the ESD wrist strap must be well earthed.
V. Short-circuit
Danger
During operation, never short the positive and negative poles of the DC distribution unit of the
system or the non-earthing pole and the earth. The power system is constant voltage DC power
equipment; short circuit will result in equipment burning and endanger human safety.
Check carefully the polarity of the cable and connection terminal when performing DC live
operations.
As the operation space in the DC distribution unit is very tight, please carefully select the
operation space.
Never wear a watch, bracelet, bangle, ring, or other conductive objects during operation.
Insulated tools must be used.
In live operation, keep the arm muscle tense, so that when tool connection is loosened, the free
journey of the human body and tool is reduced to a minimum
[Following is the reference revision history summary of all the revisions made in User Manual
for- Netsure 702 IC4 Power System].
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 8
1.1 Features 8
1.2 Operation Theory 8
Chapter 1 Introduction
NETSURE 702 IC4 Power system consists of R48-4000W rectifiers, Standard Controller Unit
(M523S) ,AC distribution and DC distribution, which consist of distribution unit for load and
battery. The Load distribution and Battery Distribution units can be designed as per users
requirement.
This system is used as a power supply for telecom equipment with system nominal voltage of -
48V and positive terminal earthed.
1.1 Features
The power system is easy-to-operate/install/maintain. Its main features are:
Rectifier uses APFC technology and therefore its power factor is up to 0.99;
Wide AC input voltage range of 85~290V;
Rectifier efficiency is >94% at the peak
Rectifiers compliant with UL, CE and NEBS standards;
True hot pluggable, the replacement time is less than 1min;
Perfect battery management with BLVD function;
Up to 200 nos of historical alarms;
Provide RS232, Modem and dry contacts communication interfaces.
Power cable
Signal cable
C Class SPD
Battery 1
LLVD
BLVD (Optional)
AC mains inputs rectifiers through AC input terminals and rectifiers breakers. (The rectifiers
output to the priority load or to non-priority load through a LLVD, and output terminals of
rectifiers connect with batteries). Batteries connect to the loads through BLVD contactor.
The monitoring unit collects the working states of each part of the system and generates alarm
to alert users.
Netsure 702 IC4 Power System has perfect lightning protection on input side, as shown in the
following figure:
Rectifier DC power
AC Input 5~10m distribution
AC power £ -48V Output
Rectifier unit
distribution
unit
DC
I/B II/C SPD
SPD SPD Rectifier
Monitoring Battery
unit group
1/2
RS232
RJ11
MODEM PSTN
Note:
I, II, III are based on IEC standard
B, C, D are based on German VDE standard RJ11 Remote monitoring host
DINVED0675-6: 1989-11 (draft) SPD
A built-in II/C Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) is installed in the system, while each rectifier is
designed with perfect lightning protection circuits. The whole system can withstand 8/20 s
surge current 20kA for 5 times, or 8/20 s surge current 40kA once. To further protect the
system, Class I/B SPD which comes as optional item (with through current capacity of at least
50kA) can be installed close to the main AC distribution board.
The typical outline of Cabinet of NETSURE 702 IC4 is illustrated in Figure 2-1:
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
b. The software HVSD is settable; its level (from controller) is from 56V to 59V.
The rectifier will shut down when its output voltage is higher than HVSD set point.
Note that the HVSD set point can be modified through the SCU and the permissible
range is from 56 V to 59 V. The occurrence of a HVSD condition will cause the
rectifier’s alarm indicator (red) to light up. The failure information will be reported to
the SCU and the SCU will process the failure accordingly. Note also that the rectifier
can only be restarted manually should a HVSD condition occur twice within a 5-
minute interval.
The rectifier also has two additional software settings that can be configured using
the SCU:
Manual restart and Automatic restart attempt should be within 5 seconds of a HVSD
condition.
9. High Temperature Protection
The rectifier will shut down and its protection indicator(yellow) will light up when its
internal temperature becomes higher than 90 C. The causes for the high temperature
condition may be that the ventilation openings are obstructed, the ambient
temperature is too high, or the rectifier fan has failed.The failure information will be
reported to the CSU and the CSU will process the failure accordingly. The high
temperature alarm will clear and the rectifier restored to normal operation when its
internal temperature returns to normal values (hysteresis is between 5 to10 C).
10. Communication Failure
The rectifier’s protection indicator (yellow) will flash should it experience a
communication failure. The failure information will be reported to the SCU and the
SCU will process the failure accordingly. During a communication failure, in order to
protect the battery, the rectifier output voltage will automatically adjust to 53.5 V (this
is a default value which can be modified using the SCU). The rectifier will revert to
normal operation once normal communication is restored.
11. Fan Fault Protection
An alarm will be generated upon a fan fault. In such cases, the fault indicator (red) on
the rectifier front panel will flash and the rectifier will also inhibit its output.
Auto-recovery is enabled upon the clearing of the corresponding fault.
12. Unbalance of Rectifier Output Current
When the output current of the rectifiers in a DC power system is unbalanced, the
rectifier whose output current is unbalanced will be identified automatically and its
protection indicator (yellow) will light up.
The failure information will be reported to the SCU and the SCU will process the
failure accordingly.
3.1.3 Specifications
1. Environmental
Operating temperature: -40 to 75 C
Full rated output power of 4000 W for temperatures -20 to 50 C.
Power limitation for temperatures higher than 45 C.
Relative humidity: up to 90% RH
Elevation: 2000 m (power limited for heights above 2000 m)
2. Input
Input voltage: 85 to 300 Vac, single-phase three-wire
Maximum non-destructive input voltage when rectifier is not operating: 415 Vac
NETSURE 702IC4 MANUAL
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LCD
LCD
The description of the LED indicators on the front panel is shown as the following
table.
The M523S Controller uses a 128×64 LCD unit and has 6 functional keys. The
Functions of the 6 functional keys of the Controller are shown in the following table.
Key Function
ESC Return to the upper level menu
ENT Enter the main menu or confirm the menu operation
Shift among parallel menus. For a character string, these 2 keys can be
“▲” and “▼”
used to shift among different options
““ and Change values at a value setting interface. For a character string, these 2
““ keys can move the cursor left or right
English
English
▼
自动均充
You can use “◄”, “►”, “▲” or “▼” to select the language you want, and press
“ENT” to confirm.
2. The monitoring module will prompt you to wait, and start initialization.
Waiting…
▼
2004-5-12
53.5V 125A
System:No Alarm
Auto /BC ▼
自动均充
The system information is shown in many pages. You can repeatedly press
“▼” to view other system information pages in a cycle.
4. At any system information page, press “ESC” to enter the help page, which
displays software version (SW), product code (PC), product reversion (PR)
and serial number (SS).
SW: V1.20
PC: 1M502D
PR: A00
SS: 01051200012
5. At any system information page, press “ENT” to enter the “MAIN MENU”
page, which contains 3 sub-menus: “Status”, “Maintenance” and “Settings”.
You can press “▲” or “▼” repeatedly to select a sub-menu, and press “ENT”
to enter the sub-menu. Press “ESC” to return to the menu of higher level.
Status Including rectifier information, active alarm information and alarm history information
1)
2) Maintenance The maintenance operation can be conducted only when the battery management
mode is set to “Manual”. The maintenance includes battery FC, BC and test, load power
off/on, battery power off/on and rectifier voltage trimming, current limit, switch control
and resetting
3) Settings Includes the setting of alarm parameter, battery parameter, AC/DC parameter, rectifier
parameter, system parameter and communication settings
4) Energy Includes the setting of cyc period, rectifier work and rectifier limit
Saving when the save option is enabled.
screen.
If there is no alarm, the screen will display “no
active alarm”.
The alarm sequence number, the alarm level, the
alarm name and the alarm time (including the year,
month, day, hour, minute, and second).
The display sequence will follow the sequence of
the occurring time of the alarms. The latest alarm
will be displayed as the first one. The user can use
the “ ▼” or “ ” key to view all the active alarm
information
Press “ENT”, use the “▼” or “ ” key to select the
“alarm history” and press the “ENT” screen to
confirm and run the alarm history information
screen.
If there is no alarm history, the system cannot enter
the lower level menu
Up to 200 pieces of alarm records can be stored. If
Alarm History
there are more than 200 pieces of records, the
earliest records will be cleared automatically.
On the Controller, only the following information
about the alarm history will be displayed: alarm
sequence number, alarm name, alarm occurrence
and ending time (including year, month, day, hour,
minute and second).
When the system battery management adopts the
auto mode, no control output operation can be
conducted
When the system battery management adopts the
manual mode, the user can conduct control output
operation, including battery boost charge, float
charge and test, LLVD power on/off, BLVD power
on/off and rectifier voltage adjustment, current
limiting and DC on/off, AC on/off and reset control
Maintenance Press the “ENT” key to select the “Maintenance”
menu.
When the “battery management” is set as “manual”,
the user can manually control the battery under the
system control output menu. If the system “battery
management” is in “auto” state, the user cannot
enter into the system control output menu
Press the “ENT” key, input the correct operation
password on the pop up display screen
Press “ENT” key again, and then the user can enter
into the “control output” menu
When inputting the password, user “▼” or “ ” key
to modify the number and
9 Batt Over Temp Battery temperature Critical None Over Temp alarm
higher than the point
setting of Temp
10 Batt Temp High Alarm Battery temperature Observation None High Temp alarm
higher than the point
setting of Temp
11 Batt Temp Low Alarm Battery temperature Observation None Low Temp alarm
lower than the point
setting of Temp
12 Ambient Temp High Ambient Observation None High Temp alarm
Alarm temperature higher point
than the setting of
Temp
13 Ambient Temp Low Ambient Observation None Low Temp alarm
Alarm temperature lower point
than the setting of
Temp
14 Configured with
temperature sensor
T1 No Probe 1 but not connected Major None -
15 Configured with
temperature sensor
T2 No Probe 2 but not connected Major None -
16 Temperature sensor
1 measures
unreasonable
Sensor 1 Fault temperature Major None -
17 Temperature sensor
2 measures
unreasonable
Sensor 2 Fault temperature Major None -
18 LLVD enabled Load low voltage
disconnects Major 5 LLVD enabled
19 Battery low voltage
LVD 2 disconnects Major 4 BLVD enabled
20 Load failure caused
by overload, short
circuit, manual
disconnect, and
Load Fuse Alarm 1 ~ 9 alarm circuit failure Major None -
21 The last load fuse
Aux Load Fails failure Major None -
22 Battery failure
caused by overload,
short circuit, manual
disconnect, and
Batt Fuse Alarm 1 ~ 4 alarm circuit failure Major None -
23 Charging current of
battery string 1
higher than the
setting of ‘Over’ Over (over
Batt 1 Curr High (Charging over Observation None current point)
current limit)
24 Battery failure
caused by overload,
short circuit, manual
disconnect, and Over (over
Batt 2 Curr High alarm circuit failure Observation None current point)
25 AC input voltage of
this rectifier lower
than low- voltage
Rect AC Fail alarm point Critical 3 -
26 The internal
temperature of the
rectifier is higher
Rect Over Temp than 90° Observation 3 -
27 The rectifier voltage
is higher than upper
Rect Failure limit voltage Major 3 -
28 Rectifier performs
self- protection and
Rect Protect has no output Observation 3 -
29 Rect Fan Fails Rectifier fan fails Critical 3 -
30 Rectifier limits its
Rect Derated output power Observation 3 -
31 Rectifier does not
communicate with
the monitoring
Rect Not Respond module Critical 3 -
32 Rectifier shut down
HVSD under high voltage 3 -
33 More than two
Multi-Rect Alarm rectifiers alarm Major None -
34 Hardware Self-
Self-detect Err detect Error No alarm None -
35 Battery management
is in manual control
Manual Mode mode No alarm None -
36 Battery is not under
Non Float Status float status No alarm None -
37 Battery is
Batt Discharge discharging No alarm None -
38 In the system with
load current shunt,
the sampled load
current plus battery
current differs
greatly from rectifier
Load share Alarm current No alarm 3 -
39 Battery discharging
time shorter than
Batt Test Fail expected Observation None -
40 In short test, battery
Short Test Fail discharging capacity Observation None -
are put
“High”: alarm upon
high level;
“Low”: alarm upon
Alarm Mode High, Low Low Alarm Mode
low level.
Set according to the
actual situation
DI Name SPD When there are DI DI Name
alarms, this
parameter shows the
Figures or letters, 10 alarm name you
at most have actually defined
Alarm Control
Parameter Name Setting Range Default Value Value Description
Voice sign open, off, 3 minutes, Normally on Launch alarm
10 minutes, 1 hour, 4 beeping duration
hours control
Clear alarm history Yes, No No When the value
“yes” is selected,
clear the alarm
history information
Battery Settings
Parameter Name Setting Range Default Value Value Description
Mgmt Mode In the Auto mode, you can
manage the system
through the monitoring
module
(Management mode) In the Manual mode, you
can manage the system
Auto, Manual Auto
manually, as well as
calculate battery BC time
protection and capacity
automatically. Upon the
system DC under-voltage
alarm, system can
automatically switch to the
Auto mode
Batt String (number of 0~4 2
battery strings)
Rated AH (rated capacity) 50 ~ 5000Ah 600Ah The capacity of a single
battery string. You should
set this parameter
according to the actual
battery configuration
Batt Shunt1 Yes, No Yes You can set the shunt
parameters when the
“system type” is SET.
Batt Shunt2 Yes, No No
Shunt co-eff current 1-5000A 300A
Shunt co-eff Volt 1-500mV 50mV
LVD
The SCU will generate “rectifier lost” alarm incase SCU misses out any rectifier during CAN initialization. The
Prompt:
The Rectifier Lost alarm can be cleared: on the alarm screen, press right key, then press ENT twice after a prompt to clear
off the rectifier lost alarm is displayed on the screen. The SYSTEM MAINT alarm can be cleared off in the similar way.
Introduction
4.1 Scope
The Battery Reverse Protection & Discharge Alarm Board (BRPDAB) is a part of a 48 Volt DC
Telecom Power System. This board is optional. This board is used to sense battery discharge
condition and to protect the system from battery reverse polarity condition.
4.2 Features
The Battery Reverse Protection & Discharge Alarm Board has two features. 1) Battery Discharge
Alarm unit monitors the polarity across the battery shunt, when battery goes in discharge mode the
unit generates alarm by using potential free relay contact. 2) Battery Reverse Protection Unit will
activate only in battery reverse condition mode and it protects the system by discharging the LVD
(Contactor).
Load
SH1 SH2
Source Load
Batt1 Batt2
SH1 SH2
Source Load
Batt1 Batt2
Figure 2 Polarity across the battery shunt changes during discharge mode.
Shunt will generate some potential in mille-volt range.
SH1 BATTERY
REVERSE
Potential
PROTECTIO
Free
SH2 N AND
Contact
DISCHARGE
ALARM
BOARD
BATTERY
Same Polarity + +
REVERSE
PROTECTIO
N AND
DISCHARGE SCU
- ALARM
LVD BOARD
Contactor
+ _
+
Battery De-activated
BATTERY
Reverse Polarity + + REVERSE +
PROTECTIO
N AND SCU
DISCHARGE
- ALARM
LVD BOARD
Contactor
_ +
+
Battery
Activated
CONTROL
Control Signal
4.4 Specifications
4.5 Connections
2 Appearance
The appearance of the converter is shown in Figure 1.
Ports Ports
Indicators
Figure 1 Appearance
3 Installation
The converter is installed in the cabinet, and two installation modes are available:
Screw installation: Through installation holes (see Figure 2), use two M5 screws to fix the converter on the
corresponding position.
Double-sided adhesive installation: Paste two double-sided adhesives at the back of the converter, and remove
the surface stickers, and then press the converter until its back is tightly pasted on the corresponding position.
Installation
hole (2 pcs)
4 Electrical Connection
On both sides of the converter, there are five ports used for external electrical connection, including: Power
port, RS232/485/CAN port, RS232/485 port, Ethernet port and Console port. The schematic diagram of the
ports is shown in Figure 3.
7 NC NC
8 NC NC
1 8
Pins of port
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
123456
78
1 2 3 4 56 7 8
5 Indicators
The indicators are shown in Figure 1, and their functions are as follows:
1. Run indicator (silkscreen: RUN): It is a bicolor indicator. The indicator will be green when the system is
normal, and the indicator will be red when the system is faulty or has hardware fault.
2. Left status indicator (silkscreen: L): It is a bicolor indicator. The indicator will be green when the
RS232/485/CAN port communication is normal, otherwise the indicator will be red.
3. Right status indicator (silkscreen: R): It is a bicolor indicator. The indicator will be green when the RS232/485
port or Ethernet port communication is normal, otherwise the indicator will be red.
Note
This converter does not support functions of Console port or Ethernet port currently.
6 Performance Index
Environmental requirements
Operating temperature: -40°C ~ +75°C
Operating humidity: ≤ 95%
Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa ~ 106kPa
Insulation capability
At temperature of 25°C ± 5°C and relative humidity of 90%, the insulation resistance between DC terminal and
enclosure is bigger than 2MΩ after applying a test voltage of 500Vdc.
At temperature of 25°C ± 5°C and relative humidity of 90%, the DC terminal to enclosure can withstand 707Vdc
voltage, and there should be no breakdown or flashover within one minute, with leakage current not bigger than
30mA.
Noise
Lower than 50dB at 1.5 meter position.
Mechanical parameters
Dimensions: 115mm (L) × 70mm (W) × 25mm (H)
Weight: < 0.5kg
Version V1.2
Revision date April, 12, 2012BOM
Dust ≤1mg/m3
Sunlight No direct sunlight
Corrosives No pollutants, such as salt, acid, and smoke, etc.
Shake ≤1.5m/s2
Insects, pests, and
None
termites
Mildew None
Moisture Water proof
Fire protection No flammable on the top/bottom of the cabient.
Component Dimensions Weight
Monitoring module 1U(H) × 2U(W) 0.15 kg
The protective earth of mains input should be directly connected to the user earth bar in the
power room
6.3 System Input And Output Recomanded Connections
Connection Specs
L&N 4 core 25 sq mm for 3 phase Copper Flexible Cable with Pin type Lugs
AC Power
distribution AC Earth PE Single Core 16 sq mm Copper Flexible Cable
DC Power +ve busbar Connection with RING Type Lugs with holes suitable for M6 or M8 hardware
distribution Load –ve Suitably rated cable with Pin type lugs for MCB and Ring type lugs for Fuses
Battery –ve Max 50 sq mm single core copper flexible cable with RING type lug
Telecom Single Core 216 sq mm Copper Flexible Cable with RING type lug suitable for M8 or
Earth
Ground M6 hardware
7.1Installation Requirements
The equipment may be prematurely damaged if dust or sand accumulates in it. The following
measures are recommended for dirty environment:
1. The equipment should be installed in an airtight and air-conditioned room. The air
conditioner filter should be adequately maintained without being obstructed. To reduce the
dust in the equipment room, unattended equipment room is recommended.
2. Clean the air filter periodically to provide clean air.
cabling system, cable trough should be provided in the equipment room, which should be no
wider than the spacing between the equipment mounting holes.
Note
To prevent electric coupling, AC cables should be laid separately from DC cables and signal cables.
Antistatic
As for antistatic requirement, the absolute value of the static voltage of the equipment, wall
and people to the ground should be less than 200V. Raised floor or antistatic ceramic tile is
highly recommended for the equipment room. The antistatic earth resistance should be no
greater than 10Ω. Care should be taken regarding antistatic during equipment unpacking,
transportation and operation.
Lighting
Lighting in equipment room may be classified into general lighting and partial lighting.
General lighting provides light for the whole room, while partial lighting is installed above the
equipment cabinet or workstation to provide light for a restricted area. It is recommended to
provide both lightings in the equipment room.
Clearance
No less than 1.5m of clearance should be kept between the front of the power system
cabinet and the wall. No less than 0.8m of clearance should be kept the sides of the power
system cabinet and the wall. No less than 1.5m of clearance should be kept between the
back of the power system cabinet and the front of another piece of equipment. The back of
the power system cabinet can be installed against another piece of equipment. Maintenance
passage should be kept between equipment, which should not be less than 2m wide. Refer
to Figure 5-2 for the above requirements:
No less than 0.2m of clearance should be kept between the battery and the wall, and no less
than 0.8m of clearance should be kept between batteries.
When installing the power system in areas subject to frequent earthquakes, shockproof
measures should be taken. Firstly, expansive bolts should be used to fix the system;
secondly, the system should be reinforced as shown in Figure 5-3 to enhance its shockproof
ability. Because the power supply system is relatively heavy, the weight capacity of the
equipment room should meet relative requirements and is determined based on the
equipment configuration.
Power Supply
General
Mains power should be used as the main AC source; backup batteries and generator should
be provided according to the actual power source conditions. AC source composed of mains
power and user-provided generator should use centralized power supply mode to supply
power, and low voltage AC power supply system should use three-phase five-line (the
neutral line is invalid) mode.
The AC power cables should be copper core cable and sized to suit for the load. It is
recommended that the power cables outside the equipment room should be buried directly
under the ground or by means of cable pipe. Power cables should be laid separately from
signal cables.
mount Class-B SPD before the AC mains is connected to the system. The mounting of
Class-B SPD is shown in Fig 5-4.
Class-B should be purchased and mounted by the user. If condition permits, it is
recommended that the cable length between the Class-B SPD and the AC distribution unit of
the power supply system range between 5 ~ 10m. And this section of cable should be routed
indoors to avoid direct lightning strike. When mounting the Class-B SPD, attention should be
paid to the sectional area and length of the cable connecting the Class-B SPD: the sectional
area should be no less than 25mm2, the cable should be as short as possible, and so is the
earth cable of the Class-B SPD. The SPDs should be inspected periodically to ensure their
normal operation.
Powersupply
system
5~10m
A
B
C
N
PE -
System earth bar
48VDC
Class-B Class-C DC earth
SPD SPD +
SPD SPD
earth earth
DC earth cable
Protective earth
Protective earth cable
12 Sectional area of SPD earth cable Not less than 25mm ,the shorter the better
2
Yes/No