Power Supply Systems Series 900: Control and Signalling Unit SPSC2000-A 90
Power Supply Systems Series 900: Control and Signalling Unit SPSC2000-A 90
Power Supply Systems Series 900: Control and Signalling Unit SPSC2000-A 90
A30050-X6351-X-2-7618
Description and Operating Instructions Control and Signalling Unit SPSC200-A90
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Control and Signalling Unit SPSC200-A90 Description and Operating Instructions
Safety rules
Warning
During operation, parts of this equipment carry hazardous voltage. Improper use
can therefore result in severe or fatal injuries or property damage.
All electrical and electronic products must be disposed of separately from domes-
tic waste via the collection points indicated by central government or local authori-
ties.
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first step to recycling used electrical and electronic equipment.
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Table of Contents
5 Menu .............................................................................................................................17
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5.2.3 Configuration................................................................................................................................................ 20
5.2.3.1 Configuration Enter the password........................................................................................................ 20
5.2.3.2 Configuration CAN node ID................................................................................................................ 20
5.2.3.3 Configuration Standard Configs .......................................................................................................... 20
5.2.3.4 Configuration Measurements ............................................................................................................... 21
5.2.3.4.1 Configuration Measurements Load shunt................................................................................ 21
5.2.3.4.2 Configuration Measurements Battery (n) shunt ...................................................................... 21
5.2.3.4.3 Configuration Measurements System temperature.................................................................. 21
5.2.3.4.4 Configuration Measurements Battery temperature.................................................................. 21
5.2.3.5 Configuration Rectifier Parameters...................................................................................................... 21
5.2.3.5.1 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Control type ..................................................................... 21
5.2.3.5.2 Configuration Rectifier Parameters BCM nominal voltage ..................................................... 21
5.2.3.5.3 Configuration Rectifier Parameters FCM nominal voltage...................................................... 22
5.2.3.5.4 Configuration Rectifier Parameters BTM nominal voltage...................................................... 22
5.2.3.5.5 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Current limiting ............................................................... 22
5.2.3.5.6 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Power limiting ................................................................. 22
5.2.3.5.7 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Over-voltage .................................................................... 22
5.2.3.5.8 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Extended voltage range.................................................... 22
5.2.3.5.9 Configuration Rectifier Parameters Less three phases operation ............................................. 22
5.2.3.6 Configuration Battery function: Disconnection ................................................................................... 22
5.2.3.6.1 Configuration Battery function: Disconnection Under-voltage protection................................ 22
5.2.3.6.2 Configuration Battery function: Disconnection Under-voltage protection alarm...................... 22
5.2.3.7 Configuration Battery function: charge control ................................................................................... 23
5.2.3.7.1 Configuration Battery function: charge control Charge mode ................................................. 23
5.2.3.7.2 Configuration Battery function: charge control Nominal battery voltage ..................................... 23
5.2.3.7.3 Configuration Battery function: charge control Mains fault duration ........................................... 23
5.2.3.7.4 Configuration Battery function: charge control Charge time ................................................... 23
5.2.3.7.5 Configuration Battery function: charge control Additional charge time .................................. 23
5.2.3.7.6 Configuration Battery function: charge control Current to cancel ........................................... 23
5.2.3.8 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation ............................................................. 23
5.2.3.8.1 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Temperature compensation ..... 23
5.2.3.8.2 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Active at Boost charge mode.. 23
5.2.3.8.3 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Number of cells ...................... 24
5.2.3.8.4 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Temp Coefficient.................... 24
5.2.3.8.5 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Base temperature FCM........... 24
5.2.3.8.6 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Base temperature BCM .......... 24
5.2.3.8.7 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Min voltage active.................. 24
5.2.3.8.8 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Min voltage value................... 24
5.2.3.8.9 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Max voltage active ................. 24
5.2.3.8.10 Configuration Battery functions: Temperature compensation Max voltage value ................ 24
5.2.3.9 Configuration System functions: Temperature supervision ................................................................. 24
5.2.3.10 Configuration System functions: Temperature supervision Battery disconnection T> 43°C..... 25
5.2.3.11 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring....................................................................... 25
5.2.3.11.1 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage protection value............ 25
5.2.3.11.2 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage protection hysteresis...... 25
5.2.3.11.3 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage protection alarm ............ 25
5.2.3.11.4 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Reconnection retries............................ 25
5.2.3.11.5 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage detection value .............. 25
5.2.3.11.6 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage detection hysteresis ....... 25
5.2.3.11.7 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Over-voltage detection alarm.............. 25
5.2.3.11.8 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Under-voltage detection value ............ 25
5.2.3.11.9 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Under -voltage detection hysteresis .... 26
5.2.3.11.10 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Under -voltage detection alarm......... 26
5.2.4 Commands .................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.2.4.1 Commands Enter the password............................................................................................................ 26
5.2.4.2 Commands Reset controller ................................................................................................................. 26
5.2.4.3 Commands Reset rectifiers .................................................................................................................. 26
5.2.4.4 Commands Force LSS-scan ................................................................................................................. 26
5.2.4.5 Commands Start charge ....................................................................................................................... 26
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6 Signalling ......................................................................................................................27
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L+
ULOAD
L-V
ILOAD
Communication Interface
Modem (Analogue, ISDN, GSM)
Ethernet
Batterie room
RS232 / RS485 / USB /
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Note: For individual battery 1 … 4 current measurement optional battery shunts must be installed
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X8 3 REL_6_NO Floating relay 6 normal closed contact Relay dropped if signal true
X8 4 REL_7_COM Floating relay 7 common contact Signal: Major alarm (A2, SV2 /
SVB)
X8 5 REL_7_NC Floating relay 7 normal open contact
Relay dropped if signal true
X8 6 REL_7_NO Floating relay 7 normal closed contact
X8 7 REL_8_COM Floating relay 8 common contact Signal: Mains failure (immediate)
X8 8 REL_8_NC Floating relay 8 normal open contact Relay activated if signal true
X8 9 REL_8_NO Floating relay 8 normal closed contact
X8 10 REL_9_COM Floating relay 9 common contact Signal: Charge mode
X8 11 REL_9_NC Floating relay 9 normal open contact Relay activated if signal true
X8 12 REL_9_NO Floating relay 9 normal closed contact
X8 13 REL_10_COM Floating relay 10 common contact Signal: Battery discharge (immedi-
ate)
X8 14 REL_10_NC Floating relay 10 normal open contact
Relay activated if signal true
X8 15 REL_10_NO Floating relay 10 normal closed contact
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Table 2a: Upper RJ45 Communication connector Local Access (RS232 PC Com Port)
3.2.2.3 USB-Connector
1 Not connected USB-protocol is not implemented by current FW-release.
2 D+
3 D-
4 GND_COM
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Number 1
Output voltage -10,0…+10,0V linear (0V correspond to 20°C ) (floating)
Output current ≤ 30 mA Short circuit proof
Resolution 12bit
Class 2
PWM-Output
Number 1
Output voltage Open source (-75 V DC)
Output current ≤ 400mA
Resolution 10bit
Relay outputs
Type floating changeover contacts
Number 11
Voltage rating ≤ 80V
Current rating ≤ 2A
Power rating ≤ 60W
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5 Menu
5.1 Start-up Screen
During normal operation without any active event, the display shows the assigned site name in com-
bination with the current date and time. Otherwise, if any event is active and assigned to be dis-
played it messages the latest event.
The arrow up (↑) and arrow down (↓) keys are used to
move up and down within the menu,
to choose specific settings (e.g. Yes / No) from a given list,
to adjust variables by given steps within a predefined range.
Note: Reduced backlight brightness increases lifetime. The backlight turns of automatically depend-
ing on the duration of released buttons. It immediate illuminates with pressing a button.
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Site - ID
Shows unique code assigned to individual exchange. It is used for distinctive recognition
within a power system network management (see Power Inspector description)
Init string
Displays the AT-command string defined to initiate the modem
English,
German,
Spanish, or
Portuguese.
Perform selection by moving through the list with the arrow up (↑) and arrow down (↓) keys. Confirm
selection by pressing the OK button.
5.2.2 Scan
Menus on under-laying levels allow to query the status of the system and its devices:
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System voltage: displays the current system voltage measured at the system L- rail in respect to L+
(GND)
Battery common rail voltage: displays the current battery voltage measured at the battery rail in re-
spect to L+ (GND)
Load fuse collective monitor: displays the voltage measured at the input defined as LOAD FUSE
MONITOR in respect to L+
Battery (n) voltage: displays individual battery voltages measured at the L- terminal of the assigned
battery strings. Controller allows enabling of up to four individual battery strings.
Battery (n) centre tap voltage: displays individual battery voltages measured at the centre tap termi-
nal of the assigned battery strings. Controller allows enabling of up to four individual battery strings.
Total current load: Value measured across the cabinets load shunt.
Battery current (n): Value measured across optionally mounted battery shunts. Up to four measure-
ments are possible.
Total battery current cabinet: Displayed value was calculated either by summing the individually
measured battery shunt values or by subtracting the measured load current from the total rectifier
current. Total rectifier current bases on the real time values queried from the installed rectifiers.
Total battery current system: In case of paralleled operation of PS900 cabinets with own controllers
installed this value represents the sum of individually evaluated cabinets total battery currents.
Total load current system: In case of paralleled operation of PS900 cabinets with own controllers in-
stalled this value represents the sum of individually measured cabinets total load currents.
System temperature: Temperature value evaluated from system temperature sensor input.
Battery temperature: Temperature value evaluated from battery temperature sensor input.
Total load power cabinet: Result from multiplication “cabinet total load current” by “system voltage”
Total load power System: Sum of individual cabinets “total load power cabinet” values.
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5.2.3 Configuration
The CONFIG menu displays the configuration functions available in the MMI of the SPSC2000-A90.
Note: Use of IO-extension controllers needs an additional configuration of the MASTER controller by
means of Configuration tool (P30210-W3-A910). See configuration tool documentation (A30050-
X6351-A900) for detailed information.
Note: Current FW-version might not offer configuration needed. Please contact your sales represen-
tative if FW-version is available that covers your system.
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Note: Floating current measurement inputs must be set to NO to prevent erroneous measurement.
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Note: Only negative values from 0 mV/°C to -10 mV/°C are valid. Values outside of that range are
not accepted!
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5.2.3.11.9 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Under -voltage detection hys-
teresis
Hysteresis value specifies the range a detection alarm remains active even if voltage is higher than
threshold value.
Note: to prevent system to run into a hick-up condition value should be higher than the batteries off-
load voltage.
5.2.3.11.10 Configuration System function: Voltage monitoring Under -voltage detection alarm
Function allows either to disable alarm forwarding or to assign an alarm priority level. Set flag to
none to disable or choose from two severity levels.
5.2.4 Commands
With acceptance of the password entered, the controller automatically forwards to the under-laying
menu. Access is valid approximately another 10 minutes after pressing any key. Access rights fin-
ishes automatically, if delay elapses without further input.
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6 Signalling
The MMI displays all or only specific event and failure messages enabled by factory setting or by
means of configuration tool. Operator might request for information that is more detailed, by analys-
ing the history log entries or with the help of the configuration tool.
The unit offers several floating contacts for hardwired remote signalling. Configuration allows defin-
ing an alarm event either as critical or as major. Factory setting activates a critical alarm immedi-
ately, a major alarm delayed. Front panel red LED A1 indicates any active critical alarm, yellow A2
LED illuminates with an active major alarm.
There are tree specific events (mains failure, boost charge mode, discharge) forwarded to dry con-
tacts. Use contacts either to control power site installations and/or for remote monitoring.
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