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Date 2018-07-30
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TP48200A-HD15A6, HD15A7, HD15A8, HD15A9,
HT15A5, HT15A6, DX15A1, and HX15A1 Outdoor
Power System
Installation Guide About This Document
Purpose
This document describes how to install and commission the power system.
The figures provided in this document are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Installation and commissioning engineers
Technical support engineers
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avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
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personal injury.
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and tips.
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personal injury, equipment damage, and environment
deterioration.
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 03 (2018-07-30)
Replaced the light.
Updated battery parameter settings.
Issue 02 (2017-08-20)
Modified 3.3 Hoisting a Cabinet.
Modified 5.5 (Optional) Installing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor.
Issue 01 (2014-07-09)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
9 Commissioning............................................................................................................................ 48
9.1 Connecting the AC Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 48
9.2 Setting the Display Language ..................................................................................................................................... 49
9.3 Setting the AC Input System ....................................................................................................................................... 49
9.4 Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................... 49
9.5 Setting Battery Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 50
9.6 (Optional) Setting the Hibernation Parameter ............................................................................................................ 51
9.7 (Optional) Setting Sensor Parameters ......................................................................................................................... 51
9.8 Setting Communications Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 52
9.8.1 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using WebUI ............................................................................................... 52
9.8.2 Setting Parameters Before Using U2000-SPM ........................................................................................................ 59
9.8.3 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using NetEco ............................................................................................... 59
9.8.4 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using SNMP ................................................................................................ 61
9.9 Connecting the Battery Supply ................................................................................................................................... 62
9.10 Subsequent Operations ............................................................................................................................................. 63
1 Safety Precautions
Measure contact point voltage with a multimeter before handling a conductor surface or
terminal. Ensure that the contact point has no voltage or the voltage is within the
specified range.
When installing or removing power cables, ensure that the corresponding circuits are
disconnected to prevent electric arcs or sparks.
If AC input power cables need to be routed from the top, bend the cables in a U shape
outside the cabinet and then route them into the cabinet.
Performing maintenance or replacing components may interrupt power to the loads if
batteries are not connected or the battery reserve is insufficient. Ensure that the switches
for primary loads are in the ON position and do not turn off the battery switch and the
AC input switch at the same time.
Cables stored at subzero temperatures must be stored at room temperature for at least 24
hours before they are laid out.
Perform routine maintenance as described in this manual; replace faulty components at
the earliest.
After maintenance is completed, lock cabinet doors and seal cable holes to prevent
rodents from entering the cabinet.
AC and DC Power
The power system is powered by high-voltage power sources. Direct or indirect contact
(through damp objects) with high-voltage power sources may result in serious injury or
death.
Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.
Before making electrical connections, turn off the protection switch on the upstream
device to cut the power supply.
Before connecting the AC power supply, ensure that electrical connections are complete.
Before connecting cables to loads or battery cables, check cable and terminal polarities
to prevent reverse connections.
ESD
To prevent electrostatic-sensitive components from being damaged by static from human
bodies, wear a grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap or ESD gloves when
touching circuit boards.
When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components, especially chips.
Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting them.
Liquid Prevention
Do not place the product in areas prone to water leakage, such as near air conditioner
vents, ventilation vents, or feeder windows of the equipment room.
Ensure that there is no condensation inside the product or equipment room.
Ensure that no liquid enters the product. Otherwise, short circuits will occur and may
result in serious injury or death.
If any liquid is detected inside the product, immediately disconnect the power supply and
contact the administrator.
Basic Requirements
Avoid skin contact with battery electrolyte. Before handling batteries, wear goggles,
rubber gloves, and protective clothing.
When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes always point upward. Do not tilt or
overturn batteries.
Before installing or maintaining batteries, switch off the battery circuit breaker or
remove the battery fuse.
Install batteries in a dry, clean, and ventilated environment that is free from sources of
ignition. Do not expose batteries to sunlight or water.
Ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the floor in the installation area is sufficient.
Install additional supports if required.
Secure battery cables to the torque specified in the battery documentation. Loose
connections will result in excessive voltage drop or cause batteries to burn out in the case
of excessive current.
Ensure that battery cables do not come in contact with water.
High short circuit currents or electric shocks can cause equipment damage, personal injury, or
death.
To prevent short circuit or electric shock, disconnect the batteries before performing any
operation or maintenance.
Flammable Gas
Store lead-acid batteries in a place with good ventilation, and take fire safety precautions.
Battery Leakage
High temperatures may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
If the battery temperature is higher than 60°C, battery electrolyte may overflow. If the
electrolyte overflows, wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing and absorb the
leaking electrolyte using sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). Do
not transport or move batteries if there is an electrolyte leakage.
Battery Overdischarge
After connecting the batteries, remove the battery fuse or turn the battery circuit breaker OFF
and then power on the power system. This prevents battery overdischarge. After the power
system is on, replace the battery fuse or turn the battery circuit breaker ON.
Drilling Holes
Do not drill holes into a cabinet without permission. Incorrect drilling operations may affect
the electromagnetic shielding of the cabinet and damage cables inside. Metal shavings from
drilling may short-circuit boards inside the cabinet.
Before drilling holes into a cabinet, wear goggles and protective gloves. Remove cables
from inside the cabinet.
After drilling, clean up any metal shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the
cabinet.
2 Installation Preparations
2.1 Tools
3 Installing a Cabinet
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the top cover from the cabinet packing case and find the marking-off template on the
cover interior, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Step 2 Drill holes at the four hole positions on the marking-off template.
Step 3 Mark mounting holes on the concrete floor based on the marking-off template, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
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----End
Ensure that the hoisting cables can bear at least thrice the weight of the cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 Secure the hoisting cables to the cabinet and then hoist the cabinet to the target position, as
shown in Figure 3-4.
To prevent scraping the cabinet coating, do not use metal lifting ropes such as steel ropes.
To avoid friction between the lifting ropes and the cabinet during hoisting, place protective materials
(such as paper and foamed plastics) where the ropes will contact the cabinet.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Lay out a ground cable, and route it into the cabinet through the cable hole in the left part of
the cabinet bottom.
Ensure that the ground cable is installed securely. If devices are not properly grounded,
damage to devices or human injuries may occur.
Step 2 Secure the ground cable to the ground bar, as shown in Figure 4-1.
----End
5 Installing Components
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch towards the left.
Step 2 Draw the handle downwards.
Step 3 Gently push the rectifier into its slot along the guide rails.
Step 4 Push the handle upwards.
Step 5 Push the locking latch towards the right to secure the handle.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Remove screws that secure the smoke sensor to the right of the cabinet top.
Step 2 Secure the smoke sensor base to the top of the cabinet by using the removed screws.
Ensure that the switch on the smoker sensor base faces the cabinet door.
Step 3 Secure the smoke sensor to the base, as shown in Figure 5-3.
Smoke sensor 1 and smoke sensor 2 are installed in the same way. The following picture shows how to
install smoke sensor 1.
Step 4 Connect one end of the signal cable to the smoke sensor and the other end to the SMOKE port
on the UIM panel, as shown in Figure 5-4.
----End
When you install a water sensor, ensure that the sensor is 5 mm to 10 mm away from the cabinet bottom.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the fastener for the temperature and humidity sensor from the left of the cabinet.
Step 2 Open the cover of the temperature and humidity sensor, and install the sensor on the fastener.
Step 3 Connect one end of the signal cable for the temperature and humidity sensor to the sensor.
Step 6 Connect the other end of the signal cable for the temperature and humidity sensor to the
TEM-HUM port on the UIM panel, as shown in Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 Installing a signal cable for the temperature and humidity sensor
----End
6 Installing Cables
Ensure that the upstream AC input circuit breaker is OFF, and attach warning labels such
as "Do not operate."
Switch off all circuit breakers before installing cables.
----End
----End
If the building base band unit (BBU) is deployed, a communications cable must be installed
between the BBU and SMU onsite.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the RS485/RS232 port on the SMU.
Step 2 Connect the other end to the MON1 port on the BBU, as shown in Figure 6-3.
(1) RS485/RS232 port on the SMU (2) MON1 port on the BBU
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----End
(1) RS485/RS232 port on the SMU (2) MON1 port on the BBU
----End
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Figure 6-7 Installing DC output power cables (using the TP48200A-HD15A6 as an example)
(1) DC load
----End
----End
Figure 6-10 Installing a three-phase, four-wire AC input power cable (using the
TP48200A-HD15A6 an example)
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Step 3 Lay out an AC input power cable, and route it into the cabinet through the cable hole in the
left part of the cabinet bottom.
Step 4 Secure the AC input power cable to the AC input circuit breaker and terminal, as shown in
Figure 6-12.
(1) ACDB
----End
(1) ACDB
----End
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Install batteries in the battery compartment in sequence.
----End
----End
When installing battery cables, install the negative cable before the positive cable.
Procedure
Step 1 Take negative battery cables from the left side of the battery compartment, and connect the
cables to negative battery terminals.
Step 2 After you install all negative battery cables, take positive battery cables from the right side of
the battery compartment, and connect the cables to positive battery terminals.
Step 3 Reinstall the insulation covers onto the batteries on the left and right sides.
----End
----End
9 Commissioning
Performing commissioning procedure provided in this chapter may result in power failure
or alarms. Inform the alarm center before commencing the procedure and after completing
the procedure.
Commissioning should be performed by trained personnel according to the commissioning
instructions provided in this chapter.
Commissioning is performed with the power on. Before you perform commissioning,
remove any conductors such as jewelry or watches, stand on dry insulating material, and
use insulated tools.
During commissioning, do not establish contact between electrical points that have
different electric currents.
Check that the status of a unit or component meets requirements before turning on its
switch.
If you are maintaining or servicing equipment and do not want others to perform any
operation, attach the label "Currently being serviced. Do not switch on." to the equipment.
During commissioning, shut down the power system immediately if any fault is detected.
Rectify the fault, start the power system, and proceed with the commissioning.
----End
If an undesired language is selected, reinstall and restart the SMU and then select the desired language.
Setting Wizard Date and Time Time Zone UTC +08:00 Set to the local time zone.
NOTE
Beijing
The date and time Date and Time - Set to the local date and time.
vary with time
zones. Set the NTP Enable No Yes/No
time zone, date,
and time based on NOTE
the local Set the parameter to Yes if you
situation. need to synchronize the SMU time
and the site network server time.
If battery routes 1 and 2 are respectively connected to a battery string (each battery string consists of
four 12 V, 190 Ah batteries in series), set Battery 1 Connected and Battery 2 Connected to Yes,
and set Rated Capacity to 190 Ah.
If battery route 1 is connected to two battery strings in parallel (each battery string consists of four
12 V, 190 Ah batteries in series), set Battery 1 Connected to Yes and others to No, and set Rated
Capacity to 380 Ah.
Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this document.
Setting a LAN
If the SMU is connected to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, cancel the proxy
server settings.
If the SMU is connected to the Internet but your computer is connected to a LAN, do not
cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access the SMU.
Set Internet Explorer security before you perform the following operations:
Export historical logs, historical data, statistics, and battery test records.
Upload system configuration files.
Download system configuration files.
Upgrade software.
Second-Level Third-Level
Main Menu Menu Menu Default Value Settings
administrator.
Default 192.168.0.1 Set this
Gateway parameter
according to the
gateway
address
provided by the
network
administrator.
NOTE
If the WiFi
module is
installed, do not
set the default
gateway to
192.168.8.1.
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Login Page
Enter https://local IP address for the SMU (for example, https://192.168.0.10) in the address
box of Internet Explorer and press Enter. The login page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-9.
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
If a Huawei BBU is deployed, set the Northbound and M/S Protocol parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the port mode, communications protocol type, baud rate, and communications address on
the SMU's LCD.
----End
Step 3 Set the IP Addresses and Ports for the active and standby servers of the NetEco on the
SMU's LCD.
----End
----End
Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 9-12 from the NMS.
Information Description
SNMP version SNMP version and port number used by the SMU and NMS.
The SNMP versions include SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and
SNMP Port Number SNMPv3.
Read Community Name If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the read community
name and write community name that comply with the NMS.
Write Community Name Otherwise, the SMU will not connect to the NMS.
The read community name must be different from the write
community name.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user name and password
for authentication if you use SNMPv3. After the authentication
MD5/SHA Password succeeds, the SMU can communicate with the NMS.
DES/AES Password
Trap Target Address IP address and port number reported in the alarm trap.
Trap Port
Trap community If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, community name used for
reporting alarm trap packets.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see 9.8.1 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using
WebUI.
Step 2 Access the System Settings page and set SNMP.
There are two or more NMSs and the SNMP versions have both SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c
and SNMPv3: Set SNMP Version to ALL in SNMP, and set SNMP Port Number,
Read Community Name, and Write Community Name. Then click Add in SNMPv3,
and set User Name, MD5/SHA Password, and DES/AES Password. Then click
Confirm.
SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c: Set SNMP Version to SNMPv1&SNMPv2c in SNMP, and set
SNMP Port Number, Read Community Name, and Write Community Name.
SNMPv3: Set SNMP Version to SNMPv3 in SNMP, click Add in SNMPv3, and set
User Name, MD5/SHA Password, and DES/AES Password. Then click Confirm.
Step 3 In SNMP Trap, click Add, set Trap Target Address and Trap Port and set Trap
community, and choose SNMP Version.
SNMP Version in this place can be different from the version in Step 2.
Step 4 In Mib files, click Export to export the Mib file and then import it into the NMS.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
You can query the power system operating status, active alarms, and the names of
user-defined dry contact inputs, and configure dry contact outputs on the NMS that is
connected over SNMP.
To avoid damage to batteries, switch on the battery circuit breaker only after you correctly set
battery parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch on the battery circuit breaker.
Step 2 Switch all the circuit breakers to the appropriate status based on site requirements.
Step 3 Observe the power system for 15 minutes. If no alarm (excluding door alarms) is generated on
the LCD during this period, the voltage and current for batteries and loads are normal.
Before delivery, the battery switch is set to AUTO and the system is under automatic
control.
If there is no AC input during commissioning, open the panel and flip the battery switch to
MANUAL.
Flip the battery switch back to AUTO after the commissioning.
----End
B
BBU Building base band unit
F
FE Fast Ethernet
H
HAU Heater Assembly Unit
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
L
LCD Liquid crystal display
S
SMU Site monitor unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
T
TCUC Temperature control unit C
U
UIM User interface module