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MTS9300A Telecom Power

V100R001C00
User Manual

Issue 05

Date 2019-11-25

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2019. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks and Permissions

and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or
representations of any kind, either express or implied.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China

Website: https://e.huawei.com

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Preface

Purpose
This document describes the product features, components, and maintenance methods.
Figures provided in this document are for reference only.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
 Sales engineers
 Technical support engineers
 Maintenance engineers

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Supplements the important information in the main text.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury,
equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all
updates made in previous issues.

Issue 05 (2019-11-25)
Deleted contents about the app and WiFi.

Issue 04 (2019-02-26)
Optimized the content of the document.

Issue 03 (2018-08-28)
Modified 3.1.1 Power Subrack.

Issue 02 (2018-04-28)
Added the following cabinets as well as relevant components and cables:
MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001, MTS9302A-HA16A1,
MTS9302A-DX16A1, MTS9303A-BX16A1, MTS9302A-HX10A1, MTS9302A-HX10A2,
MTS9302A-HD10A1, MTS9300A-HX10A1, and MTS9300A-XD10A1.

Issue 01 (2017-06-15)
This issue is the first official release.

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Contents

Preface ............................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Safety .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1.1 Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1.2 General Requirements................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1.3 Symbol Conventions .................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Personnel Requirements ............................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Electrical Safety ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3.1 Grounding Requirements ........................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3.2 AC and DC Power Operation Requirements .............................................................................................................. 6
1.3.3 Cabling Requirements................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.3.4 TNV Circuit ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.5 Environment Requirements and Tool Insulation ........................................................................................................ 7
1.4 Installation Environment Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Mechanical Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.5.1 Hoisting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.5.2 Using Ladders ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.5.3 Drilling Holes .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.5.4 Moving Heavy Objects ............................................................................................................................................ 11
1.6 Battery Safety ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
1.6.1 Basic Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 11
1.6.2 Battery Installation Regulations ............................................................................................................................... 12
1.6.3 Protection Against Battery Short Circuits ................................................................................................................ 12
1.6.4 Protection Against Flammable Gas .......................................................................................................................... 13
1.6.5 Battery Leakage Handling Regulations ................................................................................................................... 13
1.6.6 Lithium Battery Scenarios ....................................................................................................................................... 13

2 Product Overview ....................................................................................................................... 15


2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.2 Cabinet ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
2.2.1 MTS9302A-HD16A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 16
2.2.2 MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001 .............................................................................................................................. 18
2.2.3 MTS9302A-HA16A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 20

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2.2.4 MTS9302A-DX16A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 22


2.2.5 MTS9303A-BX16A1............................................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.6 MTS9302A-HX10A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 27
2.2.7 MTS9302A-HX10A2 .............................................................................................................................................. 29
2.2.8 MTS9303A-HX10A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 31
2.2.9 MTS9302A-HD10A1 .............................................................................................................................................. 33
2.2.10 MTS9300A-HX10A1 ............................................................................................................................................ 35
2.2.11 MTS9300A-XD10A1 ............................................................................................................................................ 37
2.2.12 MTS9300A-XA10A1 ............................................................................................................................................ 39

3 Components ................................................................................................................................. 41
3.1 DC PDU...................................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1.1 Power Subrack ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1.2 DC Output Box ........................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.1.3 DCDU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.1.4 PVDU-60A1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 46
3.1.5 Extended AC Subrack ACDB3863-03 ..................................................................................................................... 48
3.2 Rectifier ...................................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.3 (Optional) S4850G1.................................................................................................................................................... 50
3.4 PC1500H-3 ................................................................................................................................................................. 52
3.5 PC300D ...................................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.6 DC Heater HAU02D ................................................................................................................................................... 55
3.7 SMU02C ..................................................................................................................................................................... 56
3.8 User Interface Module UIM02C ................................................................................................................................. 60
3.9 Communications Expansion Module CIM02C ........................................................................................................... 64
3.10 Communications Expansion Module NIM01C3 ....................................................................................................... 66
3.11 (Optional) Network Interface Module NIM02D ....................................................................................................... 69
3.12 AC Monitoring Module AIM02C ............................................................................................................................. 70
3.13 (Optional) BoostLi Energy Storage Module ............................................................................................................. 73
3.14 DC Transfer Switch DTS-200A2 .............................................................................................................................. 78
3.15 (Optional) Intelligent Battery Monitoring Module ................................................................................................... 82
3.15.1 iBOX...................................................................................................................................................................... 83
3.15.2 iBAT....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
3.16 DC Distribution Box DCDB48160-2........................................................................................................................ 90
3.17 (Optional) GPRS Antenna ........................................................................................................................................ 96
3.18 (Optional) Electronic Lock ....................................................................................................................................... 96
3.19 IP Camera IPC6225-VRZ ......................................................................................................................................... 98
3.20 Sensors ...................................................................................................................................................................... 99
3.20.1 (Optional) Smoke Sensor ....................................................................................................................................... 99
3.20.2 (Optional) Temperature and Humidity Sensor ..................................................................................................... 100
3.20.3 Water Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................ 102
3.20.4 Door Status Sensor............................................................................................................................................... 102

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3.20.5 Light..................................................................................................................................................................... 102

4 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 103


4.1 Routine Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 103
4.1.1 Cabinet ................................................................................................................................................................... 103
4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution ............................................................................................................................. 104
4.1.3 Rectifier ................................................................................................................................................................. 105
4.1.4 SMU....................................................................................................................................................................... 106
4.1.5 Parameters on the SMU ......................................................................................................................................... 107
4.1.6 Cables .................................................................................................................................................................... 107
4.2 Identifying Component Faults .................................................................................................................................. 108
4.2.1 Identifying AC SPD Faults .................................................................................................................................... 108
4.2.2 Identifying Circuit Breaker Faults ......................................................................................................................... 109
4.2.3 Identifying Rectifier Faults .................................................................................................................................... 109
4.2.4 Identifying SMU Faults ......................................................................................................................................... 109
4.2.5 Identifying SSU Faults........................................................................................................................................... 109
4.3 Replacing Components ............................................................................................................................................. 110
4.3.1 Replacing a Rectifier ............................................................................................................................................. 110
4.3.2 Replacing an SSU .................................................................................................................................................. 111
4.3.3 Replacing an AC SPD Module .............................................................................................................................. 113
4.3.4 Replacing a Circuit Breaker ................................................................................................................................... 114
4.3.5 Replacing an SMU02C .......................................................................................................................................... 115
4.3.6 Replacing a UIM02C Board .................................................................................................................................. 116
4.3.7 Replacing a CIM02C ............................................................................................................................................. 118
4.3.8 Replacing an NIM01C3 ......................................................................................................................................... 119
4.3.9 Replacing a Fuse for the DMU01C1 ..................................................................................................................... 120
4.3.10 Replacing a DMU01C1 ....................................................................................................................................... 121
4.3.11 Replacing an AIM02C ......................................................................................................................................... 123
4.3.12 Replacing an NIM02D ......................................................................................................................................... 124
4.3.13 Replacing a PVDU-60A1 .................................................................................................................................... 126
4.3.14 Replacing an Air Filter ......................................................................................................................................... 128
4.3.15 Replacing a DTS .................................................................................................................................................. 129
4.3.16 Replacing a GPRS Antenna ................................................................................................................................. 130
4.3.17 Replacing an Electronic Lock .............................................................................................................................. 131
4.3.18 Replacing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor ................................................................................................... 133
4.3.19 Replacing the Smoke Sensor ............................................................................................................................... 134
4.3.20 Replacing a Water Sensor .................................................................................................................................... 136
4.3.21 Replacing a Door Status Sensor ........................................................................................................................... 137

A Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 138


A.1 Environmental Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 138
A.2 Electrical Specifications........................................................................................................................................... 139
A.3 EMC Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 141

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B Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts on the UIM ......................................... 143
C How Do I Change the Communications Protocol for COM4 and COM5? ................... 144
D Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................ 146

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1 Safety Precautions

1.1 General Safety


1.1.1 Disclaimer
 Before installing, operating, or maintaining Huawei equipment, read through this manual
and follow all the instructions.
 To ensure safety of humans and the equipment, pay attention to the safety symbols on the
equipment and all the safety instructions in this document.
 The "NOTICE", "CAUTION", "WARNING", and "DANGER" statements in this
document do not represent all the safety instructions. They are only supplements to the
safety instructions.
 Ensure that the equipment is used in environments that meet its design specifications.
Otherwise, the equipment may become faulty, and the resulting equipment malfunction,
component damage, personal injuries, or property damage are not covered under the
warranty.
Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the following circumstances:
 Running in conditions not specified in this manual
 Installation or use in environments which are not specified in related international
standards
 Unauthorized modifications to the product or software code
 Failure to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions in this document
 Device damage due to force majeure

1.1.2 General Requirements


 Ensure that the product is used in an environment that meets the product design
specifications (such as the grid power, input voltage, temperature, and humidity) to avoid
causing malfunctions, damaging components, or voiding the warranty.
 Personnel who plan to install, operate, or maintain Huawei equipment need to receive
thorough training, obtain required job qualifications, understand all necessary safety
precautions, and be able to correctly perform all operations.
 Follow local laws and regulations when installing, operating, or maintaining the
equipment. The safety instructions in this document are only supplements to local laws
and regulations.

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 Bolts should be tightened with a torque wrench and marked using red or blue color. After
the installation personnel confirm that the screws are tightened, mark the screws using
blue color. After the inspector confirms that the screws are tightened, mark the screws
using red color. (The marks should cross the edges of the screws, as shown in the
following figure.)

 If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during installation,


immediately stop operations on the equipment, report the case to the project owner, and
take feasible protective measures.
 Before installing, operating, or maintaining a cabinet, clean up the water, ice, or other
sundries on the top of the cabinet. Then, open the cabinet door to prevent sundries from
falling into the cabinet.
 Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but not limited to
moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, installing cabinets, installing power
cables, inserting and removing signal connectors connected to outdoor ports, working at
heights, and outdoor installation) in severe weather conditions such as lightning, rain,
snow, and wind of level 6.
 Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove any conductive
objects such as watches or metal jewelry like bracelets, bangles, and rings.
 When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear dedicated protective
gears such as insulation gloves, safety clothing, safety helmet, and safety shoes, as
shown in the following figure.

 Follow the procedures of installation, operation, and maintenance.


 Before handling a conductor surface or terminal, measure the contact point voltage with
a multimeter and ensure that there is no risk of electric shock.

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 Ensure that all slots are installed with boards or filler panels. Avoid hazards caused by
hazardous voltages or energy on boards. Ensure that the air channel is normal, control
electromagnetic interference, and prevent dust and other sundries on the backplane,
baseplate, and boards.
 After installing the equipment, remove idle packing materials such as cartons, foam,
plastics, and cable ties from the equipment area.
 In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area, and turn on
the fire alarm bell or make an emergency call. Do not enter the building on fire in any
case.
 Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and related
precautionary measures in this document and on the nameplates. Promptly replace
warning labels that have worn out.
 Keep irrelevant people far away from the equipment.
 Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights.
 Use insulated tools or tools with insulated handles, as shown in the following figure.

 All cable holes should be sealed. Seal the cable holes with firestop putty. Seal the unused
cable holes with the caps delivered with the cabinet. The following figure shows the
criteria for correct sealing with firestop putty.

 Do not use water, alcohol, oil, or other solvents to clean electrical components inside and
outside a cabinet.

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1.1.3 Symbol Conventions


To ensure safety of humans and the equipment, pay attention to the safety symbols on the
equipment and all the safety instructions in this document. The "NOTICE", "CAUTION",
"WARNING", and "DANGER" statements in this document do not represent all the safety
instructions. They are only supplements to the safety instructions.

Symbol Description
Indicates a part exposed to high voltage. This symbol warns
operators that both direct and indirect contact with the power grid is
fatal. Such areas include hazardous voltage points or protective
power supply covers that may be removed during maintenance.
Warns users of overheating. This symbol is attached to a device
surface that may overheat and cause scalding. It warns users not to
touch the surface during operation or maintenance. Users should
wear heat insulation gloves before operation to prevent scalding.
Indicates protective grounding. This symbol is attached near the
or protective ground terminal and is used beside a terminal through
which a device is connected to an external grounding grid. A device
ground cable is connected from the protective ground terminal to the
external ground bar.
Indicates equipotential bonding. This symbol is used for an
equipotential bonding terminal. That is, this symbol is attached to
each equipotential bonding terminal inside a device.
Is an ESD symbol and attached to any areas with electrostatic
sensitivity. If you see such a symbol, wear a pair of ESD gloves or
an ESD wrist strap before operating a device.
Indicates that the device can be safely used only in areas with an
altitude lower than 2000 meters.

Indicates that the device can be safely used only in a non-tropical


climate.

Indicates a fan assembly or moving part. This symbol is silkscreened


on or attached to the panel of a fan assembly, warning operators to
or keep away. Do not touch the blades when the fan is rotating.

Indicates that users should refer to the instruction. This symbol is


used when the usage of a device port cannot be clearly described.
or For example, this symbol can be used in but not limited to the
following scenarios:
1. For a multi-power device, use it near the power supply to replace
the multi-power supply identifier. The symbol indicates that the
device has multiple power inputs. Therefore, when powering off
the device, you must disconnect all power inputs.
2. If there are multiple output ports, use the symbol near the output
or

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Symbol Description
ports. Connect cables according to the rated power output and
configuration parameter information in the instruction.
3. If there are multiple slots, use the symbol near the slot
information. For details, see the description of slot information,
restrictions on boards, and usage conditions in the instruction.

1.2 Personnel Requirements


 Personnel who plan to install, operate, or maintain Huawei equipment need to receive a
thorough training, understand all necessary safety precautions, and be able to correctly
perform all operations.
 Only qualified professionals and trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, and
maintain the equipment.
 Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect the
equipment.
 Personnel who will operate the equipment, including operators, trained personnel, and
professionals, should possess the local national required qualifications in special
operations such as high-voltage operations, working at heights, and operations of special
equipment.

 Professionals: personnel who are trained or experienced in equipment operations and are clear of the
sources and degree of various potential hazards in equipment installation, operation, and
maintenance
 Trained personnel: personnel who are technically trained, have required experience, are aware of
possible hazards on themselves in certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to
minimize the hazards on themselves and other people
 Users or operators: operation personnel, except trained personnel and professionals, who may handle
the equipment

1.3 Electrical Safety


1.3.1 Grounding Requirements
 The protective ground of the equipment should be reliably connected to the ground
screw on the metal enclosure (grounding resistance ≤ 0.1 ohm).
 For a device that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when installing the
device and remove the ground cable last when removing the device.
 Do not damage the ground conductor.
 Do not operate the device in the absence of a properly installed ground conductor.
 For a device that uses a three-pin socket, ensure that the ground terminal in the socket is
connected to the protection ground.

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1.3.2 AC and DC Power Operation Requirements

 The power system is powered by high-voltage power sources. Direct or indirect contact
(especially through damp objects) with the power sources may result in electric shock.
 Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.
 Do not install or remove power cables with power on. Transient contact between the core
of a power cable and a conductor may generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause
fire or hurt human eyes.
 If the power supply to the equipment is permanently connected, install an easily
accessible disconnector at the exterior of the equipment.
 Before making electrical connections, switch off the disconnector on the upstream device
to cut the power supply if people may contact energized components.
 If a "high electricity leakage" tag is attached on the power terminal of a device, you must
ground the protective ground terminal on the device enclosure before connecting the AC
power supply; otherwise, electric shock as a result of electricity leakage may occur.
 Before installing or removing a power cable, turn off the power circuit breaker.
 Before connecting a power cable, check that the label on the power cable is correct.
 Before connecting the power supply, ensure that electrical connections are correct.
 If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before operating the
equipment.

1.3.3 Cabling Requirements


 When routing cables, ensure that a sufficient distance exists between the cables and
heat-generating components such as power copper bars, shunts, and fuses. This prevents
damage to the insulation layer of the cables.
 Separately bind signal cables and power cables.
 Ensure that all cables meet the VW-1 test requirements.
 Do not route cables behind the air exhaust vents of rectifiers in a cabinet.
 Securely bind all cables.
 If AC input power cables need to be routed from the top, bend the cables in the U shape
outside the cabinet and then route them into the cabinet.
 Ensure that cables are more than 20 mm away from heat sources to prevent damage
(melting, aging, or breakage) to the cable insulation layer.
 Ensure that the bending radius of each cable is at least five times the diameter of the
cable.
 Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types, ensure that
they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
 Route and bind cables so that they appear neat and tidy and their cable sheaths are intact.
 Route and bind ground cables and signal cables separately.
 Route and bind AC power cables, DC power cables, signal cables, and communications
cables separately.

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 When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not join or
weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.

1.3.4 TNV Circuit


 To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.

1.3.5 Environment Requirements and Tool Insulation


 Keep irrelevant people far away from the equipment.
 Before operating the equipment, wear insulation shoes and gloves, and take measures to
protect your eyes. Remove conductive objects such as jewelry and watches to avoid
electric shock or burns.
 Use insulated tools or tools with insulated handles.
 Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights.

1.4 Installation Environment Requirements


 Do not place the equipment in an environment that has inflammable and explosive gases
or smoke. Do not perform any operation in such an environment.
 Ensure that there are no acid, alkaline, or other corrosive gases in the installation place.
 Do not place the equipment near heat sources or exposed fire sources, such as electric
heaters, microwave ovens, roasters, water heaters, furnace fire, candles, or other places
where high temperature may occur. Otherwise, the enclosure will melt or the equipment
will heat up, which can cause a fire.
 Do not use flammable materials such as paper and cotton to shield or cover the
equipment that is running. Otherwise, heat dissipation will fail and the enclosure will
deform, which can cause a fire.
 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.

Installation Inside a Cabinet


Before installing the equipment into a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is secured and will not
tilt or fall down due to loss of balance, which can cause personal injury or equipment damage.

Installation at Heights
Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters above the ground.
Stop working at heights if the steel pipes are wet or other potential danger exists. After any of
the preceding conditions no longer exists, the safety director and relevant technical personnel
need to check the involved equipment. Operators can begin working only after obtaining
consent.

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 When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
 Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
 Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as safety
helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting equipment. If they do
not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or disallow working at heights.
 Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt or waist rope
and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an insecure moveable object or metal
object with sharp edges. Make sure that the hooks will not slide off.
 Set a forbidden area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn away irrelevant
personnel.
 Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from falling off and
causing injuries.
 Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from the height to
the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by tough slings, hanging baskets,
highline trolleys, or cranes.
 Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If unavoidable,
install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and lower layers or take other
protective measures. Do not pile up tools or properties on the upper layer.
 Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings of the area
involving working at heights to prevent falls.
 Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground under the area
involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or pass under the area involving
working at heights.
 Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at heights in
advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not overloaded.
 Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not dismantle the
upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a part, ensure that other parts
will not collapse.
 Before climbing up a ladder, ensure that the ladder is secure and free of cracks The angle
between the ladder and the ground should be 75°. When a step ladder is used, ensure that
the pull ropes are secured and the ladder is held firm.
 Do not loiter when working at heights. Do not sleep at heights.
 Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety supervisor and
the involved personnel should be prompted for correction. Personnel who fail to stop
violations may be forbidden from working and the suspension is considered as
absenteeism.
 Operators who violate the safety regulations are responsible for accidents caused. The
supervisor has to bear the responsibility accordingly.

1.5 Mechanical Safety


1.5.1 Hoisting

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When heavy objects are being hoisted, do not walk under the cantilever or the objects.
 Only trained and qualified personnel should perform hoisting operations.
 Check that hoisting tools are available and in good condition.
 Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly fixed onto a weight-bearing
object or wall.
 Ensure that the angle formed by two hoisting cables is no more than 90 degrees, as
shown in the following figure.

1.5.2 Using Ladders


 Use only ladders that are in good condition. Do not exceed the maximum weight
capacity of the ladders.
 The recommended angle for a ladder against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the
following figure. An angle rule can be used to measure the angle. Ensure that the wider
end of the ladder is at the bottom, or protective measures have been taken at the bottom
to prevent the ladder from sliding, and that the ladder is securely positioned.

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 When climbing a ladder:


− Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the
ladder.
− To minimize the risk of falling, steady your balance on the ladder before performing
any operation.
− Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder from the top.
To climb onto a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than the roof line,
as shown in the following figure.

1.5.3 Drilling Holes


When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:

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Do not drill holes into the 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.
 Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
 When drilling holes, protect the equipment from metal shavings. After drilling, clean up
any metal shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment.

1.5.4 Moving Heavy Objects


 Be cautious to avoid injury when moving heavy objects. When lifting the chassis, keep
your back straight and move smoothly to avoid injury.
 When moving equipment by hand, wear gloves to protect against sharp edges.
 Move or lift the chassis by holding its handles or lower edges. Do not hold the handles
on certain modules such as power supply units, fans, and boards because they cannot
support the weight of the equipment.

1.6 Battery Safety


1.6.1 Basic Requirements
Before installing, operating, or maintaining batteries, read the battery manufacturer's
instructions. Observe the safety precautions provided in this document which are
supplemental to the safety instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
When installing and maintaining batteries, pay attention to the following:
 Do not wear conductive articles such as watches, bracelets, bangles, and rings.
 Use dedicated insulated tools.
 Do not expose batteries at high temperatures or around heat-generating devices, such as
the sunshine, warmer, microwave oven, roaster, or water heater. Battery overheating may
cause explosions.
 Batteries can work properly with the allowed charge and discharge parameters when the
temperature is within the specified range. If the temperature is outside the specified
range, the battery charge and discharge performance and safety are affected.
 To avoid leakage, overheating, fire, or explosions, do not disassemble or alter batteries,
insert sundries, or immerse batteries in water or other liquid.
 Avoid skin contact with electrolyte overflow. Before installing or maintaining batteries,
wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing. If a battery leaks, protect the skin
or eyes from the leaking liquid. If the skin or eyes come in contact with the leaking
liquid, wash it immediately with clean water and go to the hospital for medical treatment.
 Move batteries in the required direction. Do not place a battery upside down or tilt it.
 Switch off the battery circuit breaker or remove the battery fuse before installation and
maintenance.
 When replacing a battery, use a battery of the same or equivalent type. Improper
replacement may cause the battery to explode.

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 Do not connect a metal conductor to the battery poles or touch the battery terminals.
Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and heat up, which can cause injuries such
as burning.
 Dispose of batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do not dispose of
batteries as household waste. If a battery is disposed of improperly, it may explode.
 Do not drop, squeeze, or puncture a battery. Protect batteries from external high pressure
to prevent internal short circuits and overheating.
 Do not use damaged batteries.
 To prevent injury or explosion, do not allow children or pets to swallow or bite a battery.
 If batteries experience discoloration, deformation, abnormal heating, or other
abnormalities during working, charging, or storage, stop using the batteries and replace
them with new ones.
 Secure battery cables or copper bars to the torque specified in battery documentation.
Loose connections will result in excessive voltage drops or cause batteries to burn out
when the current increases.

Before operating batteries, carefully read the safety precautions for battery handling and
connection.

1.6.2 Battery Installation Regulations


Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
 Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Install batteries in a dry and cool
environment with good ventilation, which is away from high temperature and flammable
materials, and take precautions against fire. High battery temperature may result in
battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
 Switch off the power supply before installing batteries.
 Note the positive and negative polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit
the positive and negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, a great
amount of energy is released, causing personal injury and damage to equipment.
 When installing a battery string, retain at least one breakpoint to prevent a loop being
formed. After checking that the installation is correct, close the breakpoints to finish the
installation.
 Before powering on a battery string, ensure that all bolts connecting batteries are
tightened to the required torque.
 Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries. Place and secure lead-acid batteries horizontally
to prevent device inflammation or corrosion due to flammable gas emitted from
batteries.
 During the installation, insulate the terminals of cables connecting batteries. Ensure that
the terminals do not come into contact with metal components such as the cabinet.
 When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes are upward. Do not tilt or overturn
batteries.

1.6.3 Protection Against Battery Short Circuits

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Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great amount of
energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.

If permitted, disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other operations.

1.6.4 Protection Against Flammable Gas

 Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries.


 Place and secure lead-acid batteries horizontally and ensure that hydrogen discharge
measures are normal to prevent inflammation or device corrosion due to flammable gas
emitted from batteries.

Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas if they work abnormally. Store lead-acid batteries in a
place with good ventilation, and take fire safety precautions.

1.6.5 Battery Leakage Handling Regulations

High battery temperature may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.

If the battery temperature is higher than 60°C, check the battery for electrolyte overflow. If
the electrolyte overflows, handle the leakage immediately.

When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately.

When moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking electrolyte
may hurt human bodies. Neutralize and absorb the electrolyte with sodium bicarbonate
(NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) before moving the batteries.

1.6.6 Lithium Battery Scenarios


The precautions for lithium battery operations are similar to the precautions for lead-acid
battery operations except that you also need to note the precautions described in this section.

There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect model.


 A battery can be replaced only with a battery of the same or similar model recommended
by the supplier.

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 When handling lithium batteries, do not place them upside down, tilt them, or bump
them against the ground.
 Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
 When the ambient temperature is lower than the lower limit of the operating temperature,
do not charge the battery (0°C Charging is not allowed). Otherwise, a short circuit occurs
inside the battery.
 Do not throw a lithium battery in fire.
 When maintenance is complete, return the waste lithium battery to the maintenance
office.

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2 Product Overview

2.1 Introduction
The multiple telecommunication system (MTS) is a total solution that provides an outdoor
operating environment, security management, and monitoring networks for wireless telecom
sites. It integrates the outdoor cabinet, temperature control unit, telecom power supply,
monitoring unit, network management system (NMS), AC and DC power distribution units
(PDUs), and surge protective devices (SPDs). It also provides sufficient space for housing
customer equipment. The MTS provides a series of highly efficient, intelligent, and integrated
site solutions.
The MTS has the following features:
 Highly efficient site
− Battery hibernation
− High-efficiency and high-density rectifiers
 Intelligent site
− You can manage sites using a remote NMS
 BoostLi energy storage module
− Status monitoring
− Alarm management
− Abnormality protection
− Information reporting
− Parallel connection
− Balancing
− E-label
− Antitheft
− Forcible power-off
− Maintenance mode
− Activation

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2.2 Cabinet
2.2.1 MTS9302A-HD16A1
Figure 2-1 Exterior

Table 2-1 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including the base)
Cabinet weight < 120 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Space for customer equipment 9U
Temperature control mode Equipment compartment: heat exchanger
Battery compartment: direct ventilation unit
Protection level Equipment compartment: IP55
Battery compartment: IP45

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Figure 2-2 MTS9302A-HD16A1 interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer equipment (5) Space for batteries (6) Internal circulation fan
(7) External circulation fan

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2.2.2 MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001
Figure 2-3 Exterior

Table 2-2 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 120 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Space for customer equipment 9U
Temperature control mode Equipment compartment: heat exchanger
Battery compartment: direct ventilation unit
Protection level Equipment compartment: IP55
Battery compartment: IP45

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Figure 2-4 MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001 interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer (5) Space for lithium (6) Internal circulation
equipment batteries fan
(7) External circulation fan

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2.2.3 MTS9302A-HA16A1
Figure 2-5 Exterior

Table 2-3 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base and excluding the protruding part
of the cabinet)
Cabinet weight < 135 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Space for customer equipment 9U
Temperature control mode Equipment compartment: heat exchanger
Battery compartment: PC300D
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-6 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer equipment (5) Space for batteries (6) Internal circulation fan
(7) External circulation fan (8) Hydrogen vent (9) PC300D

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2.2.4 MTS9302A-DX16A1
Figure 2-7 Exterior

Table 2-4 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including the base and
excluding the protruding part of the cabinet)
Cabinet weight < 100 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Space for customer equipment 9U
Temperature control mode Direct ventilation unit
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-8 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer equipment (5) Space for batteries (6) Direct ventilation fan
(7) Air filter

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2.2.5 MTS9303A-BX16A1
Figure 2-9 Exterior

Table 2-5 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 170 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Space for customer equipment 9U
Temperature control mode AC air conditioner PC1500H-3 and direct
ventilation unit
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-10 Interior

(1) Power subrack (2) AC output box (3) Door status sensor
(4) Cabinet ground bar (5) Space for customer equipment (6) Space for batteries
(7) External circulation fan (8) PC1500H-3 (9) Air filter

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Figure 2-11 AC output box

(1) Multi-purpose maintenance socket and protection (2) AC output circuit breaker and
circuit breaker terminal

Table 2-6 System configuration

Item Configuration
AC power distribution One 1-pole 16 A AC output circuit breaker,
multi-purpose maintenance socket with a
1-pole 16 A protection circuit breaker

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2.2.6 MTS9302A-HX10A1
Figure 2-12 Exterior

Table 2-7 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 80 kg (excluding rectifiers)
Space for customer equipment 11 U
Temperature control mode Heat exchanger
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-13 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer (5) Internal circulation (6) External circulation
equipment fan fan

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2.2.7 MTS9302A-HX10A2
Figure 2-14 Exterior

Table 2-8 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 80 kg (excluding rectifiers)
Space for customer equipment 11 U
Temperature control mode Heat exchanger
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-15 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Power subrack (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for customer (5) Internal circulation (6) External circulation
equipment fan fan

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2.2.8 MTS9303A-HX10A1
Figure 2-16 Exterior

Table 2-9 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm
Cabinet weight 80 kg
Space for customer equipment 11 U
Temperature control mode Heat exchanger
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-17 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Cabinet ground bar (3) Space for customer
equipment
(4) Cable holes (5) Internal circulation (6) Power subrack
fan
(7) External circulation
fan

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2.2.9 MTS9302A-HD10A1
Figure 2-18 Exterior

Table 2-10 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including the base)
Cabinet weight < 55 kg (excluding rectifiers and batteries)
Temperature control mode Direct ventilation unit
Protection level Equipment compartment: IP55
Battery compartment: IP34

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Figure 2-19 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) AC PDU (3) Cabinet ground bar
(4) Space for batteries (5) Space for the DC heater (6) Internal circulation fan
(7) Power subrack (8) Space for customer equipment (9) External circulation fan

Figure 2-20 AC PDU

(1) Multi-purpose maintenance socket and (2) AC output circuit breaker (3) AC

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protection circuit breaker and terminal SPD


(4) AC input circuit breaker and terminal

Table 2-11 System configuration

Item Configuration
Input system Three-phase four-wire, compatible with single-phase
AC power  AC input: one 3-pole 63 A circuit breaker
distribution  AC output: one 1-pole 16 A AC output circuit breaker,
multi-purpose maintenance socket with a 1-pole 16 A protection
circuit breaker

2.2.10 MTS9300A-HX10A1
Figure 2-21 Exterior

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Table 2-12 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 65 kg
Space for customer equipment 15 U
Temperature control mode Heat exchanger
Protection level IP55

Figure 2-22 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Cabinet ground bar (3) Space for customer equipment
(4) External circulation (5) Internal circulation (6) Temperature control unit C
fan fan (TCUC)

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2.2.11 MTS9300A-XD10A1
Figure 2-23 Exterior

Table 2-13 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base)
Cabinet weight < 55 kg (excluding batteries)
Temperature control mode Direct ventilation unit
Protection level IP34

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Figure 2-24 Interior

(1) Door status sensor (2) Space for batteries (3) Direct ventilation fan
(4) TCUC

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2.2.12 MTS9300A-XA10A1
Figure 2-25 Exterior

Table 2-14 Cabinet specifications

Item Specifications
External dimensions (H x W x D) 1000 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
the base and excluding the protruding part
of the cabinet)
Cabinet weight < 65 kg (excluding batteries)
Temperature control mode PC300D
Protection level IP55

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Figure 2-26 Interior

(1) Space for batteries (2) Cable holes (3) Hydrogen vent
(4) PC300D

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3 Components

3.1 DC PDU
3.1.1 Power Subrack
Figure 3-1 Power subrack (MTS9303A-BX16A1 and MTS9303A-HX10A1)

(1) AC input circuit breaker (2) Monitoring module (3) Space for the
and terminal SMU02C communications expansion
module
(4) Space for rectifiers (5) User interface module (6) Battery switch (behind
UIM02C the cover)
(7) Battery circuit breakers (8) Battery low voltage (9) RTN+ busbar
disconnection (BLVD)
circuit breakers
(10) Load low voltage (11) AC SPD
disconnection (LLVD)
circuit breakers

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Table 3-1 PDU specifications (MTS9303A-BX16A1 and MTS9303A-HX10A1)

Item Specifications
Input system 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire, compatible with 220 V
AC single-phase
AC power distribution AC input: one 3-pole 63 A circuit breaker
DC power distribution  BLVD: one 1-pole 63 A circuit breaker, three 1-pole 32 A
circuit breakers, and one 1-pole 16 A circuit breaker (used
for the temperature control device)
 LLVD: two 1-pole 125 A circuit breakers and three 1-pole
32 A circuit breakers
 Battery: two 2-pole 160 A circuit breakers
Rectifier A maximum of four R4850G2, R4850N6, R4850S1, or
R4875G1 rectifiers
SMU and UIM SMU02C and UIM02C
SPD  AC surge protection: nominal lightning strike discharge
current 20 kA, maximum lightning strike discharge current
40 kA, 8/20 µs
 DC surge protection: 10 kA in differential mode, 20 kA in
common mode, 8/20 µs

Figure 3-2 Power subrack (MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-001,


MTS9302A-HA16A1, MTS9302ADX16A1, and MTS9302A-HX10A1)

(1) AC SPD (2) AC input circuit breaker and (3) LLVD circuit
terminal breakers
(4) SMU02C (5) Space for the communications (6) Space for rectifiers
expansion module
(7) RTN+ busbar (8) Battery circuit breakers (9) Battery switch
(behind the cover)
(10) BLVD circuit breakers (11) UIM02C

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Table 3-2 PDU specifications (MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001,


MTS9302A-HA16A1, MTS9302A-DX16A1, and MTS9302A-HX10A1)

Item Specifications
Input system 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire, compatible with 220 V AC
single-phase
AC power AC input: one 3-pole 63 A circuit breaker
distribution
DC power  BLVD: two 1-pole 16 A circuit breakers and one 1-pole 16 A circuit
distribution breaker (used for a temperature control device)
 LLVD: one 1-pole 125 A circuit breaker, two 1-pole 63 A circuit
breakers, and two 1-pole 32 A circuit breakers
 Battery: two 1-pole 125 A circuit breakers
Rectifier A maximum of four R4850G2, R4850N6, or R4850S1 rectifiers
SMU and UIM SMU02C and UIM02C
SPD  AC surge protection: nominal lightning strike discharge current 20
kA, maximum lightning strike discharge current 40 kA, 8/20 µs
 DC surge protection: 10 kA in differential mode, 20 kA in common
mode, 8/20 µs

Figure 3-3 Power subrack (MTS9302A-HX10A2)

(1) AC SPD (2) AC input circuit breaker and terminal (3) LLVD circuit
breakers
(4) SMU02C (5) Space for the communications (6) Space for
expansion module rectifiers
(7) RTN+ busbar (8) Battery circuit breakers (9) Battery switch
(10) BLVD circuit (11) UIM02C
breakers

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Table 3-3 PDU specifications (MTS9302A-HX10A2)

Item Specifications
Input system 110 V dual-live wire
AC power AC input: one 2-pole 125 A circuit breaker
distribution
DC power  BLVD: one 1-pole 63 A circuit breaker, two 1-pole 32 A circuit
distribution breakers, and one 1-pole 16 A circuit breaker (used for a temperature
control device)
 LLVD: one 1-pole 80 A circuit breaker and six 1-pole 32 A circuit
breakers
 Battery: two 1-pole 125 A circuit breakers
Rectifier A maximum of four R4850G2, R4850N6, or R4850S1 rectifiers
SMU and UIM SMU02C and UIM02C
SPD  AC surge protection: nominal lightning strike discharge current 20
kA, maximum lightning strike discharge current 40 kA, 8/20 µs
 DC surge protection: 10 kA in differential mode, 20 kA in common
mode, 8/20 µs

Figure 3-4 Power subrack (MTS9302A-HD10A1)

(1) RTN+ busbar (2) LLVD circuit (3) Battery circuit


breaker breaker
(4) Space for the communications (5) Space for (6) UIM02C
expansion module rectifiers
(7) BLVD fuses (8) LLVD fuses (9) SMU02C

Table 3-4 PDU specifications (MTS9302A-HD10A1)

Item Specifications

Input system 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire, compatible with 220 V AC


single-phase

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Item Specifications
AC power  AC input: one 2-pole 125 A circuit breaker
distribution  AC output: one 1-pole 16 A AC output circuit breaker,
multi-purpose maintenance socket with a 1-pole 16 A protection
circuit breaker
DC power  BLVD: three 30 A fuses (one used for a temperature control device)
distribution  LLVD: one 1-pole 80 A circuit breaker and three 30 A fuses
 Battery: one 1-pole 125 A circuit breaker
Rectifier A maximum of three R4850G2, R4850N6, R4850S1, or R4875G1
rectifiers
SMU and UIM SMU02C and UIM02C
SPD  AC surge protection: nominal lightning strike discharge current 20
kA, maximum lightning strike discharge current 40 kA, 8/20 µs
 DC surge protection: 10 kA in differential mode, 20 kA in common
mode, 8/20 µs

3.1.2 DC Output Box


The DC output box is used to add routes for DC output power distribution. The following
figure shows its panel.

Figure 3-5 Panel of the DC output box

(1) DC output circuit breakers

Table 3-5 PDU specifications

Item DC Output Box


DC power distribution DC output: eight 1-pole 10 A circuit breakers
Installation mode Cabinet side installation

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3.1.3 DCDU
The direct current distribution unit (DCDU) provides ten –48 V/30 A DC power outputs
(LOAD0 to LOAD9).

Figure 3-6 DCDU-12B and DCDU-12C

(1) DC input terminals (behind the (2) DC output (3) Reserved fuse (behind the
cover) ports cover)

3.1.4 PVDU-60A1
Exterior

Figure 3-7 PVDU exterior

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Interior

Figure 3-8 PVDU interior

(1) PV– input wiring terminal (2) PV+ input circuit breaker

Technical Specifications

Table 3-6 PVDU technical specifications

Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 123 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight 5 kg
Input 70–150 V DC; max. 4 x 45 A
Output 70–150 V DC; max. 4 x 45 A
Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack
Cabling Left in and right in, front out
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
Operating temperature –20°C to +65°C
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude 0–4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.
Protection level IP20

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3.1.5 Extended AC Subrack ACDB3863-03


Figure 3-9 ACDB3863-03

(1) Maintenance socket and protection (2) AC output circuit breakers (3) AC SPD
circuit breaker and terminals
(4) Diesel generator input circuit (5) Mains input circuit breaker (6) Ground
breaker bar

Table 3-7 Power distribution specifications

Item Specifications
AC input Two 4-pole 63 A circuit breakers, which are manual interlock
switches
AC output Two 1-pole 63 A circuit breakers, six UT-16 terminals,
maintenance socket, and 1-pole 10 A leakage protection circuit
breaker
AC SPD Nominal lightning strike discharge current: 60 kA (8/20 µs);
maximum lightning strike discharge current: 120 kA (8/20 µs)

3.2 Rectifier
A rectifier converts AC input power into stable DC power.

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Figure 3-10 Rectifier

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator


(4) Locking latch (5) Handle

Table 3-8 Rectifier indicator description

Indicator Color Status Description

Power indicator Green Steady The rectifier has an AC input.


on
Off The rectifier has no AC input.
The rectifier is faulty.
Blinking The rectifier is being queried.
at 0.5 Hz
Blinking The rectifier is loading an application
at 4 Hz program.
Alarm indicator Yellow Off No alarm is generated.
Steady  A warning is generated due to ambient
on overtemperature.
 The rectifier has generated a protection
shutdown alarm due to ambient
overtemperature or undertemperature.
AC input overvoltage or undervoltage
protection has been triggered.
The rectifier is in hibernation state.
Blinking The communication between the rectifier and
at 0.5 Hz the external device is interrupted.
Fault indicator Red Off The rectifier is normal.
Steady The rectifier locks out due to output

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Indicator Color Status Description


on overvoltage.
The rectifier has no output due to an internal
fault.

3.3 (Optional) S4850G1


The S4850G1 is a DC-DC converter that uses maximum power point track (MPPT)
technology. It tracks the highest solar power point based on the output features of PV modules
to maximize the use of solar energy.

Panel

Figure 3-11 S4850G1 panel

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator


(4) PV positive input port (5) PV negative input port (6) Air intake vent
(7) Handle

Indicators

Table 3-9 Indicators on the S4850G1

Indicator Color Normal Abnormal Possible Cause


Power Green Steady Off There is no DC input.

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indicator on The input fuse is faulty.
Blinking The S4850G1 is being queried
manually.
Alarm Yellow Off Steady on The S4850G1 is experiencing
indicator overtemperature.
Output overvoltage alarm
Blinking The communication between the
S4850G1 and the external is
interrupted.
Fault Red Off Steady on The S4850G1 shuts down due to
indicator output overvoltage.
Fan fault
The S4850G1 shuts down due to
overtemperature.
The S4850G1 generates no output
due to internal faults.
Blinking Software is being loaded.

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3.4 PC1500H-3
Exterior

Figure 3-12 PC1500H-3

(1) Air return vent for internal circulation (2) Evaporator (3) Display panel
(4) Wiring port

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Communications Port

Figure 3-13 Electrical wiring diagram

Table 3-10 Communications port description

Communications Communications Communication Function


Port Parameter s Protocol

RS485 Baud rate: 9600 Modbus protocol Connects to an


bit/s upper-level device such
as the SMU or FSU.

Figure 3-14 Communications port

Table 3-11 Communications port pin definitions

Pin Signal
RS485+ TX+/RX+
RS485- TX-/RX-

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Specifications

Table 3-12 Air conditioner specifications

Item Specifications
Rated power L35/L35 1000 W
Rated cooling capacity 1800 W (220 V AC)
L35/L35
Rated heating capacity 1000 W (220 V AC)
Rated voltage 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating temperature range –15°C to +55°C
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Humidity 5%–95% RH
Noise Complies with GR487 requirements. Acoustic pressure
level: ≤ 65 dBA @ 1.5 m

3.5 PC300D
Figure 3-15 PC300D

(1) Wiring port (2) Fan

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Table 3-13 PC300D specifications

Item Specifications
Rated power (L35/L35) 120 W
Rated cooling capacity (L35/L35) 300 W
Heating capacity 330 W
Input voltage –48 V DC
Operating temperature –40°C to +55°C
Storage temperature -40°C to +70°C
Alarm reporting Reports alarms over dry contacts. (normal: closed;
faulty: open)
Altitude ≤ 4000 m
Relative humidity 5%–95% RH
Noise GR487, acoustic pressure level: ≤ 65 dBA at 1.5 m

3.6 DC Heater HAU02D


Exterior

Figure 3-16 DC heater exterior

(1) Power port (2) Ground terminal (3) Indicators

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Specifications

Table 3-14 DC heater specifications

Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 43.6 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm
D)
Weight ≤ 1 kg
Operating voltage range 36–75 V DC
Rated operating voltage 48 V DC
Rated power 300 W
Operating temperature –40°C to +65°C
range
Start temperature 5±3°C
Shutdown temperature 15±3°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH
Altitude 0–4000 m. When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m,
the operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each additional
200 m.

3.7 SMU02C
Figure 3-17 SMU02C appearance

(1) SD card slot (2) Run indicator (3) Minor alarm indicator
(4) Major alarm (5) Buttons (6) USB ports (protected by a security
indicator mechanism)

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(7) RS485/RS232 port (8) Fast Ethernet (FE) (9) CAN communications port
port
(10) LCD

Indicators

Table 3-15 Indicator description

Name Color Status Description

Run indicator Green Off The SMU is faulty or has no DC input.


Blinking The SMU is running properly and
slowly (0.5 Hz) communicating with the host properly.
Blinking fast (4 The SMU is running properly but fails to
Hz) communicate with the host properly.
Minor alarm Yellow Off No minor or warning alarm is generated.
indicator
Steady on A minor or warning alarm is generated.
Major alarm Red Off No critical or major alarm is generated.
indicator
Steady on A critical or major alarm is generated.

Buttons

Table 3-16 Button description

Button Name Description


Up
Press and to scroll through the menus or to change
the value of a parameter.
Down

Cancel Returns to the previous menu without saving the settings.

Enter  Enters the main menu from the standby screen.


 Enters a submenu from the main menu.
 Saves menu settings on a submenu.

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Button Name Description

NOTE
 The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30 seconds.

 You need to log in again if no button is pressed within 1 minute.

 To increase or decrease a parameter value quickly, hold down or .

 To restart the SMU, hold down and for 10 seconds.

 To increase (or decrease) the LCD backlight, hold down and (or ) for 2
seconds.

SD Card Slot
SD card is used for storing the camera capture images, maximum support 32 G capacity.

USB Ports
You can quickly deploy a site, import and export configuration files, export running logs, and
upgrade software by inserting the USB flash drive that is specially used for site deployment
into the USB port.
After installing the specific WiFi module using the USB port, you can access the WebUI
locally, which facilitates operations.

Using WiFi modules provided by another vendor may cause data loss or function exception.
Consequences arising from this will not be borne by Huawei.

Communications Ports

Table 3-17 Communications port description

Communications Communications Parameter Communications Protocol


Port

FE 10/100M autonegotiation HTTPS, NetEco protocol,


SNMP, and TCP-Modbus
protocol
RS485/RS232 Baud rate: 1200 bit/s, 2400 bit/s, Master/slave protocol, YDN
4800 bit/s, 9600 bit/s, 14400 protocol, and Modbus protocol
bit/s, 19200 bit/s, 115200 bit/s
CAN Baud rate: 125 kbit/s CAN protocol

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Communications Communications Parameter Communications Protocol


Port

NOTE
All these ports are protected by a security mechanism.

Figure 3-18 Communication port pins

Table 3-18 Pin definitions for the FE port

Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmits data over FE


2 TX-
3 RX+ Receives data over FE
6 RX-
4/5/7/8 NA -

Table 3-19 Pin definitions for the RS485/RS232 port

Pin Signal Description


1 TX+ Transmits data over RS485
2 TX-
4 RX+ Receives data over RS485
5 RX-
3 RX232 Receives data over RS232
7 TX232 Transmits data over RS232
6 PGND Connects to the ground
8 NA –

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Table 3-20 Description for the CAN port pins

Pin Signal Description


1 RX+ Receives data over RS485
2 RX-
3 NA -
4 TX+ Sends data over RS485
5 TX-
6 NA -
7 CANH CAN high level signal
8 CANL CAN low level signal

3.8 User Interface Module UIM02C


Panel
The user interface module (UIM02C) supports eight dry contact outputs, six dry contact
inputs, and seven sensor ports (including one ambient temperature and humidity input, one
water sensor input, two ambient temperature inputs, one door status sensor input, one smoke
sensor input, and one battery temperature input).

Figure 3-19 UIM02C panel

Ports

Table 3-21 UIM02C port description

Port Type Silk Screen Description

Sensor ports TEM-HUM Ambient temperature and humidity sensor


WATER Water sensor

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Port Type Silk Screen Description


TEMP1 Ambient temperature sensor 1
TEMP2 Ambient temperature sensor 2
GATE Door status sensor
SMOKE Smoke sensor
BTEMP Battery temperature sensor
Dry contact input DIN1 NOTE
ports For the associations between dry contact inputs and
DIN2 alarms, see the appendix.

DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
Dry contact ALM1 NOTE
output ports For the associations between dry contact outputs and
ALM2 alarms, see the appendix.

ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
Communications COM RS485
ports

Communication Port

Table 3-22 COM communication port description

Communication Communications Communications Function


Port Parameter Protocol

COM Baud rate: 9600 M/S and Modbus Connects to


bits/s, 19200 bits/s or protocol lower-level devices
115200 bit/s such as the battery
inspection unit, DC air
conditioner

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Port Parameter Protocol

NOTE
The COM port supports the security mechanism.

Figure 3-20 Pins in the COM port

Table 3-23 Pin definitions for the COM port

Pin Signal Description


1 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
2 RX-
4 TX+ Sends data over RS485.
5 TX-
6 PGND Connects to the ground.
3, 7, 8 None -

Pins
Figure 3-21 shows the pin numbers of the sensor ports. Table 3-24 defines the pins.

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Figure 3-21 UIM02C pin numbers

Table 3-24 UIM02C pin numbers

Silk screen No. Pin Definitions


TEM-HUM 1 12 V
2 ENV_TEMP
3 12 V
4 ENV_HUM
WATER 1 12 V
2 WATER
3 GND
4 -
TEMP1 1 GND
2 TEMP1
TEMP2 1 GND
2 TEMP2
GATE 1 GATE+
2 GATE-
SMOKE 1 SMOKE
2 12 V
BTEMP 1 GND
2 BTEMP

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3.9 Communications Expansion Module CIM02C


Panel

Figure 3-22 CIM02C panel

(1) COM1 port (2) COM2 port (3) COM3/COM4 port


(4) 12V power port (5) COM5 port (6) Handle

Communications Ports
The CIM02C provides four communications ports, which are described in the following table.

Table 3-25 Communications port description

Communications Description Communications


Port Parameter

COM1 port Supports RS485. Baud rate:


Supplies 12 V power. Default value: 9600 bit/s
Connects to a smart device, such as Options: 300 bit/s, 600 bit/s,
a digital temperature and humidity 9600 bit/s, 1200 bit/s, 2400
sensor or an electricity meter. bit/s, 4800 bit/s, 14400 bit/s,
19200 bit/s, 38400 bit/s,
COM2 port Supports RS485. 56000 bit/s, 57600 bit/s,
Supplies 12 V power. 115200 bit/s
Connects to a smart device.
COM3/COM4 port COM3 supports RS485.
COM4 supports RS232 and CAN.
RS232 is used by default, which
can be changed to CAN by using a
jumper. For the operation method,
see appendix.
Connects to the power system.
COM5 port Supports RS485 and RS232.
RS485 is used by default, which
can be changed to RS232 by using
a jumper. For the operation
method, see appendix.

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Communications Description Communications


Port Parameter
Connects to an air conditioner.

Figure 3-23 Pins in the COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4 ports

Table 3-26 Pin definitions for the COM1 and COM2 ports

Pin Signal Description


1 RS485+ RS485 data +
2 RS485- RS485 data -
3 12V Power supply
4 RS485+ RS485 data +
5 RS485- RS485 data -
6 Reserved -
7 Reserved -
8 GND Ground

Table 3-27 Pin definitions for the COM3/4 port

Pin Signal Description

1 RS485_RX+ Receives data over RS485.


2 RS485_RX-
3 RS232_RXD Receives data over RS232.
4 RS485_TX+ Transmits data over RS485.
5 RS485_TX-
6 GND Ground

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Pin Signal Description


7 CANH/RS232_TXD CAN data +/Transmits data over RS232.
8 CANL CAN data -

Table 3-28 Pin definitions for the COM5 port

Silk Screen Signal Description

R+/TX RS485+/RS232_TXD RS485 data + or transmits data over RS232.


R-/RX RS485-/RS232_RXD RS485 data - or receives data over RS232.
GND GND Ground

3.10 Communications Expansion Module NIM01C3


Panel

The NIM01C3 is used with the SMU02C to enable 4G communication.

Figure 3-24 NIM01C3 panel

(1) SIM card slots (2 PCS) (2) 4G indicator (3) Alarm indicator
(4) Run indicator (5) ANT antenna port (6) COM1 port
(7) COM2 port (8) COM3/CAN port (9) COM4 port
(10) Handle

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Indicators

Table 3-29 Indicator description

Item Color Status Description


4G Green Steady on The dial-up connection is in the data
indicator service state.
Blinking for a period A network has been registered.
of 2s (on for 0.1s and
then off for 1.9s)
Blinking for a period Network search is in progress, or no
of 2s (on for 0.1s, off available network is connected.
for 0.1s, on for 0.1s,
and then off for 1.7s)
Alarm Red Off No alarm is generated.
indicator
Steady on An alarm is generated.
Run Green Off The NIM01C3 is not running because it is
indicator faulty or has no DC input.
Blinking slowly (0.5 The NIM01C3 is running and
Hz) communicating with the host properly.
Blinking fast (4 Hz) The NIM01C3 is running properly, but
fails to communicate with the host.

Communications Ports

Table 3-30 Communications port description

Communications Port Communications Parameter Description


COM1 port Baud rate: 9600 bits/s, 19200 Supports master/slave
bits/s, or 115200 bit/s protocols and Modbus.
Supplies 12 V power.
COM2 port Baud rate: 9600 bits/s, 19200 Supports master/slave
bits/s, or 115200 bit/s protocols and Modbus.
Supplies 12 V power.
COM3/CAN port Baud rate: 9600 bit/s COM3: Supports
master/slave protocols
and Modbus.
CAN: Supports the CAN
protocol.
COM4 port Baud rate: 9600 bits/s, 19200 Supports Modbus.
bits/s, or 115200 bit/s

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Figure 3-25 Pins in the COM1, COM2, and COM3 ports

Table 3-31 Pin definitions for the COM1 and COM2 ports

Pin Signal Description


1 RS485+ RS485 data+
2 RS485- RS485 data–
3 12V Power supply
4 RS485+ RS485 data+
5 RS485- RS485 data–
6 Reserved -
7 Reserved -
8 GND Ground

Table 3-32 Pin definitions for the COM3/CAN port

Pin Signal Description


1 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
2 RX-
3 Reserved -
4 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.
5 TX-
6 GND Ground
7 CANH CAN bus high level
8 CANL CAN bus low level

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Table 3-33 Pin definitions for the COM4 port

Silk Screen Signal Description


R+ RS485+ RS485 data+
R- RS485- RS485 data–

3.11 (Optional) Network Interface Module NIM02D


Panel

Figure 3-26 NIM02D panel

(1) FE cascade port (2) Sensor ports (3) FE ports

Ports

Table 3-34 Port description

Port Function Communications


Parameter
FE_CASCADE Connects to the FE port on the 10/100M autonegotiation
SMU.
FE1/2/3/4 Connects to an NMS or a smart
device such as an IP camera.
CH1/2/3/4/5/6 Signal input. -
12V 12 V power output, which supplies -
power to a sensor.
Remarks:
 The FE ports are protected by a security mechanism.
 CH1/2/3/4 supports AI (4–20 mA), AI (0–10 V DC), or DI detection. The function can
be used by hardware jumper or software parameter configuration.

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Port Function Communications


Parameter
 CH5/6 supports only AI (4–20 mA) detection by default.
 CH1/2/3/4/5/6 can be used for signal connection inside and outside the cabinet.

Figure 3-27 Pins in an FE communications port

Table 3-35 Pin definitions for FE communications ports

Pin Signal Description


1 TX+ Transmits data over FE.
2 TX-
3 RX+ Receives data over FE.
6 RX-
4, 5, 7, 8 Reserved -

3.12 AC Monitoring Module AIM02C


The AC monitoring module monitors the AC voltage, current, and electric energy and
transmits data to monitoring equipment.

Figure 3-28 AC monitoring module

(1) Ground screw (2) AC input terminals (3) AC output terminals

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(4) Alarm indicator (5) Run indicator (6) Power indicator


(7) Communications port (8) DIP switch (9) Power input port

Table 3-36 Power port definitions

Pin Definition Description

+ RTN+ DC power input


- -48V

Figure 3-29 Pins in the communications port

Table 3-37 Pin definitions for the communications port

Pin Signal Description

1 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.


2 TX-
4 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
5 RX-
6 GND Ground
3, 7, 8 Reserved -

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Figure 3-30 DIP switch

Table 3-38 DIP switch settings

AC Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle AC


Monitoring Switches 1, Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 Monitoring
Module 2, 3, and 4 Module
Address
AC Reserved OFF OFF OFF Flip it from 41
monitoring toggle OFF to ON
module 1 switches. to reset the
They are module.
AC OFF by ON OFF OFF 42
monitoring default and
module 2 not required
to be set.
AC OFF ON OFF 43
monitoring
module 3
AC ON ON OFF 44
monitoring
module 4
AC OFF OFF ON 45
monitoring
module 5
AC ON OFF ON 46
monitoring
module 6
AC OFF ON ON 47
monitoring
module 7
AC ON ON ON 48
monitoring
module 8

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Table 3-39 Indicators

Indicator Color Status Description


Power Green Steady on The power supply is normal.
indicator
Off The power supply is abnormal.
Run Green Blinking slowly The communication is normal.
indicator (0.5 Hz)
Blinking fast (4 The communication is interrupted.
Hz)
Alarm Red Steady on An alarm is detected.
indicator
Off The alarm is cleared.

3.13 (Optional) BoostLi Energy Storage Module


Positioning
BoostLi lithium energy storage modules include ESM-4875A1, ESM-48100A1, and
ESM-48150A1 (ESM is short for energy storage module). The ESM is a lithium-ion energy
storage unit that features better charge and discharge performance, longer service life, and less
self-discharge loss than ordinary batteries. The intelligent management feature ensures that
the ESM works in optimal state.
The ESM consists of the battery block, energy storage management unit (ESMU), power
terminals, signal terminals, and mechanical parts.

Figure 3-31 ESM-4875A1

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Figure 3-32 ESM-48100A1 and ESM-48150A1

Panel and Ports

Figure 3-33 ESM-4875A1 panel and ports

Figure 3-34 ESM-48100A1 and ESM-48150A1 panel and ports

Table 3-40 Panel port definitions

No. Silk Screen Name Description


1 DO1 ESM dry contact Alarm output dry contact, configurable (If
output the dry contact is closed, an alarm is reported
DO2 by default). For details, see Table 3-41.

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No. Silk Screen Name Description


2 COM_IN Communications  Used for information reporting and
port communication cascading.
3 COM_OUT
 The port uses an RJ45 terminal and
provides the 250 A surge protection
capability. For details, see Table 3-42.
4 GND Ground M6 screw
5 RUN Running indicator  For the diagrams, see Figure 3-36 and
Figure 3-37.
ALM Alarm indicator
 For details, see Table 3-43.
CHG Charge indicator
DCHG Discharge indicator
6 MANUAL Button for manual This is a contact button used for manual
ON/OFF power-on/off power-on/off and maintenance. For details,
see Activation and Startup.
7 PWR ESMU port for The ESM can be activated if the PWR port is
connecting to an supplied with a voltage of 43.2–58 V. For
external power details, see Activation and Startup.
source
8 + ESM positive Positive and negative ports of the ESM. They
terminal are secured by M6 screws. Appropriate OT
terminals should be used. Required torque: 4
- ESM negative N·m; recommended cable size: ≥ 16 mm2. If
terminal the ESM is used at a temperature below
45°C, the cable size can be smaller but
should be at least 10 mm2.

DO1 and DO2 Ports

Table 3-41 DO1 and DO2 port definitions

Silk Definition Description Alarm Status


Screen

DO1 Fault, major The dry contact supplies an alarm Configurable (If the
alarm signal if the ESM raises one of the dry contact is
following alarms: board hardware closed, an alarm is
fault, discharge high temperature reported by default.)
protection, charge high temperature
protection, charge low temperature
protection, discharge low
temperature protection, reversely
connection, address conflict
DO2 Overload The dry contact supplies an alarm
warning, signal if the ESM raises one of the
overdischarge following alarms: heavy load

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Silk Definition Description Alarm Status


Screen
protection, warning, overdischarge protection,
overdischarge overdischarge

Communications Ports

Figure 3-35 Communications port pin definitions

Table 3-42 Communications port pin definitions

RJ45 Pin Signal Meaning Description


1 RS485 T+ RS485 transmit + 4-wire RS485 communication,
complying with the Modbus
2 RS485 T- RS485 transmit – protocol
3 NC Reserved
4 RS485 R+ RS485 receive +
5 RS485 R- RS485 receive –
6 NC Reserved -
7 CANH CAN communication Used to report alarms to a
+ monitoring unit and exchange
data between ESMs connected
8 CANL CAN communication in parallel.

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LED Indicators

Figure 3-36 ESM-4875A1 indicators

Figure 3-37 ESM-48100A1 and ESM-48150A1 indicators

Table 3-43 LED indicator description

Identifier Meaning Color Description


RUN Running Green  Steady on: Communication is normal
indicator (including board startup, self-check,
software loading, and board power-on when
not loaded; excluding sleep when the power
port or PWR port is energized).
 Off: The ESM is in sleep mode.
 Blinking at long intervals: The LCD user
interface (LUI) is querying data.
 Blinking at short intervals: Communication
is disconnected.
ALM Fault Red  Steady on: There is a fault or major alarm.
indicator  Off: There is no fault or major alarm.
CHG Charge Green  Steady on: The ESM is being charged.
indicator  Off: The ESM is open-circuited or
discharging.
DCHG Discharge Green  Steady on: The ESM is discharging.
indicator  Off: The ESM is open-circuited or being
charged.

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Identifier Meaning Color Description

NOTE
 Major alarm: The ESM needs to be maintained immediately.

 Minor alarm: The ESM does not require maintenance, but sends a reminder to remote maintenance
personnel.
 Blinking at long intervals: on for 1s and then off for 1s
 Blinking at short intervals: on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s
 All indicators are blinking: The ESM has entered the maintenance mode.
 When the ESM is in sleep mode, the fault indicator is off except for reversely connection protection.

Activation and Startup


The ESM can be activated in three modes. After being activated, the ESM switches from sleep
mode to disconnect mode.
 Activation through the PWR port: Supply a DC voltage of 43.2–58 V to the PWR port on
the ESM panel for at least 5s.
 Activation through the MANUAL ON/OFF button: Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF
button on the ESM panel for at least 5s and less than 15s.
 Activation through the power port: Supply a DC voltage of 43.2–58 V to the power port
on the ESM panel for at least 5s.

 MANUAL ON/OFF is a contact button. The interval for pressing the button should be greater than
0.5s; otherwise, the operation will be ineffective.
 If you power off the ESM that is in charging, discharging, or disconnect mode by holding down the
MANUAL ON/OFF button, you need to hold down this button again to reactivate the ESM.

3.14 DC Transfer Switch DTS-200A2


Introduction
The DTS-200A2 (DTS for short) is a DC transfer switch that can use a combination of
lead-acid batteries that are new, old, have different capacity, or from different manufacturers
to provide backup power for sites.

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Figure 3-38 DTS

Features
 Supports up to 200 A charge and discharge currents.
 If lead-acid batteries are used, a maximum of three DTSs can be cascaded.
 Detects main and backup batteries.
 Supports simultaneous or separate discharge for the two battery routes.

Panel

Figure 3-39 DTS panel

(1) Battery output terminal (2) Power input RTN port (3) Power output port
(4) Dry contacts (5) DIP switch (6) Communications ports
(7) Indicators (8) Main battery input (9) Backup battery input
terminal terminal
(10) Main/Backup battery (11) Working mode (12) Ground screw
switch button switch button

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Table 3-44 Button description

Button Description
Working Model Hold down the button for 6s to switch the DTS working mode between
automatic and manual.
The DTS works in automatic mode upon power-on.
Current Load Hold down the button for 6s when the DTS is in manual mode to
Battery switch the DTS power supply between the main batteries and backup
batteries.
The DTS is powered by the main batteries upon power-on.

Table 3-45 Indicator description

Indicator Color Status Meaning


RUN Green Steady on Power supply is available, and the DTS is
working properly.
Off Power supply is unavailable, or the DTS is
faulty.
Blinking at 0.5 The DTS is working and communicating with
Hz (on for 1s and the host properly.
then off for 1s)
Blinking at 2 Hz The DTS is working properly but does not
(on for 0.25s and communicate with the host properly.
then off for
0.25s)
ALM Red Steady on Alarm
Off There is no alarm.
AUTO Green Steady on The DTS works in automatic mode.
Main Green Steady on The DTS is powered by main batteries.
Battery
Back Green Steady on The DTS is powered by backup batteries.
Battery
Manual Green Steady on The DTS works in manual mode.

Table 3-46 Output dry contacts

Dry Contact Default Association Remarks


DO1 The DTS fails to  Open: normal
switch from main  Closed: alarm
batteries to backup

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batteries. The status cannot be user-defined.
DO2 The DTS fails to
switch from backup
batteries to main
batteries.

DIP Switch
The ADDR DIP switch should be set if multiple DTSs are cascaded.
If the DTS is at the end of CAN cascading, set the CAN DIP switch (3 and 4) to ON.

Figure 3-40 DIP switch

Table 3-47 DIP switch description

DIP Switch Description


ADDR Address DIP switch
CAN Resistance for CAN communication
If both 3 and 4 are set to OFF, the resistance is 0 ohms.
If both 3 and 4 are set to ON, the resistance is 120 ohms.

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Communications Ports
The DTS provides two RJ45 communications ports, which are compatible with RS485/CAN
communication.

Figure 3-41 Communications port

Table 3-48 Communications port pin definitions

Pin Signal
1 TX+
2 TX-
3 -
4 RX+
5 RX-
6 -
7 CAN H
8 CAN L

3.15 (Optional) Intelligent Battery Monitoring Module


The intelligent battery monitoring module consists of the CIM and BIM. The CIM wirelessly
communicates with the BIM and delivers signals to the SMU.
The intelligent battery monitoring module monitors the battery voltage, internal resistance,
and battery temperature.

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3.15.1 iBOX
Figure 3-42 iBOX

(1) Power port (2) Communications input (3) Communications output


port port
(4) DIP switch (5) Alarm indicator (6) Running indicator
(7) Connection (8) Setting indicator (9) Networking switch
indicator

Power Port

Table 3-49 PWR_12V port pin definitions

Pin Definition Description


1 12V_IN Independent 12 V power
supply port
2 GND

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Communications Ports

Figure 3-43 COM port pins

Table 3-50 Pin definitions for the COM_IN and COM_OUT ports

Pin Signal Description


1 RS485B_TX+ RS485 cascading
communications port, RJ45
2 RS485B_TX- port
3 12V_IN
4 RS485B_RX+
5 RS485B_RX-
6 Reserved
7 Reserved
8 GND

DIP Switch

Table 3-51 DIP switch description

No. Definition Description


1 ADDR1 RS485 communication address
setting
2 ADDR2
3 ADDR3
4 ADDR4

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Table 3-52 DIP switch settings

iBOX DIP Switch


1

Indicators

Table 3-53 Indicator description

Indicator Color Meaning Status Description Troubleshooting


Suggestion

SETUP Green Button setup Steady on The button is pressed. No action is required.
status
Off The button is not No action is required.
pressed.
Blinking at super The button is held No action is required.
short intervals (10 down for 5s or more.
Hz)
LINK Green Wireless Steady on No network No action is required.
communication parameters exist. (A
status network is to be
created.)
Blinking Network setup is in No action is required.
intermittently at progress.
super short
intervals (for a

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Suggestion
period of 1s:
blinking at super
short intervals for
0.5s and then off
for 0.5s)
Blinking at super A network is being set No action is required.
short intervals (10 up (new nodes
Hz) allowed).
Blinking at long Data is being No action is required.
intervals (0.5 Hz) transmitted (new
nodes not allowed).
RUN Green Northbound Blinking at long Communication is No action is required.
communication intervals (0.5 Hz) normal.
status
Blinking at short Communication has 1. Check whether the
intervals (4 Hz) failed. (No legitimate communication
northbound data has cable is loose.
been received for 1  If yes,
minute.) reconnect the
communicatio
ns cable.
 If no, go to the
next step.
2. Check whether the
device does not
work properly.
 If yes, replace
the device.
 If no, contact
Huawei
technical
support.
ALM Red Major alarm Steady on There is a major Check whether the
alarm, such as iBAT iBAT cable
disconnection (the connection and LCD
actual number of indicator status are
iBATs is less than the normal.
number of batteries).
Off No major alarm is No action is required.
generated.

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Networking Switch

Table 3-54 Networking switch description

Button Action Function


Press the button for less than Creates a network if there is no network; switches
5s. between network setup and data transmission if there is a
network.
Hold down the button for Clears the present network and resets the wireless module.
more than 5s.

3.15.2 iBAT
The iBAT is a battery monitoring module that monitors the voltages, internal resistances, and
pole temperatures of batteries. There are two models of iBAT: 12 V (iBAT-WB01S1) and 2 V
(iBAT-WB01L1). Their functions and operations are the same.

Features
 Monitors the voltages, internal resistances, and pole temperatures of batteries.
 Provides the hibernation function (when detecting that the battery voltage is low, it enters
low-power mode).
 Reports an alarm if the battery voltage, temperature, or internal resistance is abnormal.
 Uploads battery data to the iBOX-LB00B1-LB00B1 through wireless communication.

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Exterior

Figure 3-44 iBAT

(1) Power port (2) Networking switch (3) RUN/ALM indicator

Indicators

Table 3-55 Indicator description

Indicator Color Status Description


RUN Green Off  There is no power input.
indicator  The iBAT is in hibernation state.
Blinking at super Networking is in progress.
short intervals (10
Hz)
Blinking at long The networking succeeds.
intervals (0.5 Hz)
ALM Red Steady on  The iBAT has an alarm.
indicator  A timeout has occurred in
iBOX-LB00B1 communication.
 The iBAT is not networked.
Off The iBAT is normal.

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Indicator Color Status Description


Blinking at super  Network parameters are being
short intervals (10 cleared.
Hz)  The iBAT is blinking.

If both the red and green indicators light up at the same time, orange effect may be generated.

Panel Ports

Figure 3-45 Port pins

Table 3-56 Port pin definitions


Pin Color Signal Description

1 Black GND Ground


2 Black NTCA Analog signal of the battery
temperature sensor
3 Black NTCB
4 Red BAT+ Power supply, positive
5 Black BAT_V- Voltage sampling, negative
6 Black NTCA1 Analog signal of the battery
temperature sensor
7 Black NTCB1
8 Red BAT_V+ Voltage sampling, positive

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Networking Switch

Table 3-57 Networking switch description

Name Definition Function


Button pressing Press the button for less Searches for and joins a network if there is no
than 5s. network.
Button holding Hold down the button Clears the present network and resets the
down for more than 5s. wireless module.

3.16 DC Distribution Box DCDB48160-2


Introduction
The DCDB48160-2 (DCDB for short) is a direct current distribution box that receives–48 V
DC input power and uses the intelligent DC distribution module DMU01C1 to distribute
power.
 Supports two M6 terminal DC inputs with the maximum input current of 160 A.
 Connects to three DMU01C1s to provide 12 quick-connect terminal outputs, each with
the maximum output of 25 A. The maximum output current of each DMU01C1 is 60 A.
 Supports a maximum of eight DMU01C1 modules if multiple DCDBs are cascaded.

Figure 3-46 DCDB

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Figure 3-47 DMU01C1

Features
 Monitors the DC load output current and power for each route.
 Collects statistics on power consumption for each load.
 Reports information about resource usage of power distribution modules, the total
number of outputs, and the usage of each load.
 Controls remote manual or automatic power-on/off for each DC load.
 Supports power disconnection based on the configurable disconnection voltage for each
route.
 Provides overcurrent and short-circuit protection, and reports alarms for each route.
 Generates load power disconnection alarms and fuse blown alarms for each route.

DCDB Panel

Figure 3-48 DCDB panel

(1) Ground screw (2) DC input terminals (behind the (3) CAN communications
cover) ports
(4) Space for
DMU01C1s

The COM_OUT port is provided with a build-out resistor. If the DCDB is the last-level component for
cascaded communication, the resistor must be retained on the component.

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DIP Switch
If multiple DCDBs are cascaded, the DIP switch must be set.

Figure 3-49 DIP switch

Table 3-58 DIP switch settings (connected to ETP48200-XX)

DCDB DIP Switch

DCDB1

DCDB2

DCDB3

DCDB4

DCDB5

DCDB6

DCDB7

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Table 3-59 DIP switch settings (connected to ETP48300-XX)

DCDB DIP Switch


DCDB1

DCDB2

DCDB3

DCDB4

DCDB5

DCDB6

Table 3-60 DIP switch settings (connected to ETP48600-XX)

DCDB DIP Switch

DCDB1

DCDB2

DCDB3

DCDB4

DCDB5

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Communications Ports
The DCDB provides two communications ports, which are described in the following table.

Table 3-61 Communications port description

Communications Port Communications Parameter Communications


Protocol
COM_IN port Baud rate: 125 kbit/s CAN protocol
COM_OUT port Baud rate: 125 kbit/s CAN protocol

Figure 3-50 Pins in a communications port

Table 3-62 COM_IN and COM_OUT port pin definitions

Pin Signal Description


1 Reserved -
2 Reserved
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Reserved
7 CANH CAN data +
8 CANL CAN data –

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DMU01C1 Module

Figure 3-51 DMU01C1 module

(1) Locking latch (2) Anti-plugging connection (3) Fuse status


rod indicator
(4) Fuse (located in the fuse (5) Load output port (6) Running indicator
holder)
(7) Handle

Table 3-63 Indicator description

Indicator Color Status Meaning


Fuse status Red Off The fuse is normal.
indicator
Steady on The fuse is blown.
Running Green Blinking at long intervals Communication is normal.
indicator (0.5 Hz)
Blinking at short intervals Communication failed.
(4 Hz)
Red Steady on There is an alarm.

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3.17 (Optional) GPRS Antenna


Figure 3-52 GPRS antenna

3.18 (Optional) Electronic Lock


The electronic lock provides the following functions:
 Unlocks the door using a key, ID card, or remote NMS.
 Supports remote management such as ID card permission management.
 Reports alarms.
 Records site card swiping logs.

Exterior

Figure 3-53 Electronic lock

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Port Definitions

Figure 3-54 Electronic lock port

Table 3-64 Electronic lock port pins

Pin Definition Function Description


1 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.
2 TX-
3 +12V Supplies power to the
electronic lock.
4 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
5 RX-
6 OPEN_DOOR Controls the electronic lock
(reserved).
7 GND GND
8 GND GND

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3.19 IP Camera IPC6225-VRZ


Figure 3-55 IP Camera

Table 3-65 Cable description

No. Description
1 FE port, connects to network.
2 Power port, supports 12 V DC (9.0 V to 15.0 V) and 24 V AC (18.0
V to 29.9 V) power input, and is insensitive to poles.

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Figure 3-56 Reset button and SD card slot

Table 3-66 Reset button and SD card slot

No. Description
1 Reset button. To restart the device, hold down the RST button for less than
3s. To restore the device to factory defaults, hold down the RST button for
at least 3s during the device running.
2 SD card slot that supports only Micro SD cards. You can replace a Micro
SD card only when the device is powered off.

3.20 Sensors
3.20.1 (Optional) Smoke Sensor
There are two types of smoke sensors with compatible mounting ports. Figure 3-57 and
Figure 3-58 show these two types of smoke sensors.

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Figure 3-57 Smoke sensor 1

(1) Wiring port (2) Base (3) Indicator

Figure 3-58 Smoke sensor 2

(1) Wiring port (2) Base (3) Indicator

3.20.2 (Optional) Temperature and Humidity Sensor


There are two types of temperature and humidity sensors with compatible mounting ports.
Figure 3-59 and Figure 3-60 show these two types of temperature and humidity sensors.

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Figure 3-59 Temperature and humidity sensor 1

Figure 3-60 Temperature and humidity sensor 2

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3.20.3 Water Sensor


Figure 3-61 Water sensor

3.20.4 Door Status Sensor


Figure 3-62 Door status sensor

(1) Switch (2) Magnet

3.20.5 Light
Figure 3-63 Light

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4 Maintenance

4.1 Routine Maintenance


Perform routine maintenance based on site requirements. The recommended maintenance
interval is six months. If any fault occurs, rectify it in a timely manner.

Do not maintain devices on raining days, preventing water from entering and damaging
devices.

4.1.1 Cabinet
Table 4-1 Cabinet maintenance checklist

No. Check Item If... Then...


1 Check whether the The cabinet is scratched. Repaint the cabinet.
cabinet paint is flaking or
there are scratches on the
cabinet surface.
2 Check whether the The environment quality Evaluate the risk and
cabinet is rusted or of the equipment room is improve the environment
corroded. poor. of the equipment room.
3 Check whether the The door lock is rusty or Replace the door lock.
cabinet door lock is has been tampered with.
damaged.
4 Check whether the front The front or rear of Remove the blockage or
and rear of rectifiers are rectifiers is blocked or clean up the dust.
blocked or dusty. dusty.
5 Whether there are traces Animals entered the 1. Clear the traces and
of animals such as cabinet. take precautions
insects, mice, and snakes during clearance to
inside the cabinet prevent secretions of
animals from entering

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monitoring boards or
energized
components.
2. Seal the cable holes to
prevent animals from
entering the cabinet
again.

4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution


Table 4-2 AC and DC power distribution maintenance

No. Maintenance Item If... Then...

1 Check whether an  Red: The SPD is Replace the SPD if it is


indicator on the surge damaged due to a damaged.
protective device (SPD) is voltage surge or
red. lightning strike.
 Green: The SPD is
normal.
2 Check the SPD circuit  OFF: A voltage surge 1. Replace the circuit
breaker status. or lightning strike has breaker if it is
occurred. damaged, replace it
 ON: The SPD is 2. Turn on the circuit
normal. breaker if the SPD is
intact.
3 Check for AC input  AC input power 1. Replace AC input
undervoltage. cables have a large power cables with
voltage drop. shorter or thicker

cables.
AC input power
cables are in poor 2. Connect AC input
contact. power cables securely.

3. Provide the voltage
The mains voltage is
data to the power
too low.
supplier.
4 Check for AC input The mains voltage is too Provide the voltage data
overvoltage. high. to the power supplier.
5 Check whether the AC  AC input power 1. Check and rectify the
input voltage is cables are in poor cables.
open-phase. contact, 2. Provide the
short-circuited, or open-phase data to the
damaged. power supplier.
 The mains supply has
failed.
6 Check whether a DC  Load overcurrent Rectify any overcurrent
output circuit breaker is occurs. or short circuit. Turn on
the circuit breaker or

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OFF and a fuse is blown.  Load short-circuit replace the fuse.
occurs.
7 Check for DC busbar A rectifier is abnormal. Replace the abnormal
overvoltage. rectifier.
8 Check for DC busbar  The AC power 1. Resume the AC power
undervoltage. supply has failed. supply.
 The system is 2. Check the load status
overloaded. and rectify faults if
any.
 A rectifier is
3. Replace the abnormal
abnormal.
rectifier.
9 Check whether the  The DC busbar is 1. Check and secure
temperature of a DC loose or in poor cabinet busbar
busbar working at room contact. connections.
temperature exceeds  The system is 2. Check the load status
95°C. overloaded. and rectify faults if
any.

4.1.3 Rectifier
Table 4-3 Rectifier maintenance checklist

No. Check Item If... Then...

1 Check the green indicator Off: 1. Check the rectifier AC


status (normal: steady 
input.
There is no AC input.
on). 2. Replace the rectifier.
 The rectifier is faulty.
2 Check the yellow Steady on: 1. Check the ambient
indicator status (normal: 
temperature status,
The rectifier has
off). and clean the cabinet
generated an alarm
air channel.
due to ambient
overtemperature. 2. Rectify faults in the
indoor temperature
 The rectifier has shut control system.
down as a protective
3. Check the AC input
measure because the
voltage.
ambient temperature
exceeds the upper or 4. If the rectifier is in
lower threshold. hibernation, no action
is required.
 AC input
over/undervoltage
protection has been
triggered.
 The rectifier is in
hibernation.
Blinking: 1. Check that the rectifier
communications cable

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 The rectifier is securely connected.
communication has 2. Replace the rectifier.
failed.
 The rectifier is faulty.
3 Check the red indicator Steady on: 1. Check that the cabinet
status (normal: off). 
is not connected to an
The rectifier is
external DC power
latched off due to
source that has a
output overvoltage.
higher voltage.
 The rectifier is faulty. 2. Check that the rectifier
output voltage is
normal.
3. Replace the rectifier.

4.1.4 SMU
Table 4-4 SMU maintenance checklist

No. Check Item If... Then...


1 Check the green indicator Off: 1. Check that the DC
status. 
input power cable is
There is no DC input.
securely connected.
 The SMU is faulty. 2. Check that the
communications cable
is securely connected.
3. Replace the SMU.
2 Check the red indicator Steady on: 1. Check components
status. 
related to the alarm.
A critical or major
alarm has been 2. Replace the SMU.
generated.
 The SMU is faulty.
3 Check the LCD screen  The LCD flat cable is 1. Check that the LCD
status. loose. flat cable is securely

connected.
The SMU is faulty.
2. Replace the SMU.
4 Check whether the SMU  The communications 1. Check that the
can communicate with the cable is loose. communications cable
NMS. 
is securely connected.
Networking
parameters are not 2. Check that networking
correctly set. parameter settings are
correct.

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4.1.5 Parameters on the SMU


Table 4-5 SMU parameter maintenance

No. Check Item If... Then...


1 Check whether the  Parameters are set Set battery parameters
displayed battery capacity incorrectly. again.
and number of battery  The number of
strings are the same as the batteries is changed,
actual data. or batteries are
replaced.
2 Check Charge Current N/A Change the value as
Limit Coefficient. The required. Otherwise,
value is typically retain 0.15C10.
0.15C10 and adjustable.
3 Check whether the  The battery 1. Replace the battery
displayed battery temperature sensor is temperature sensor.
temperature is the same faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
as the actual temperature.  The SMU is faulty.
4 Check whether the  The current 1. Check that the current
displayed total load monitoring cable is monitoring cable is
current is the same as the loose. securely connected.
actual current measured  The SMU is faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
by a clamp meter.
5 Check whether the  The current 1. Check that the current
displayed battery charge monitoring cable is monitoring cable is
current is the same as the loose. securely connected.
actual current measured  The SMU is faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
by a clamp meter.
6 Check whether the  The cabinet busbar 1. Check and secure the
difference between the and cables are loose cabinet busbar and
displayed DC output or in poor contact. cable connections.
voltage and the measured  The SMU is faulty. 2. Replace the SMU.
DC busbar voltage is less
than 0.5 V DC.

4.1.6 Cables
Table 4-6 Cable maintenance checklist

No. Check Item If... Then...


1 Check whether signal Signal cables and power Bind signal cables and
cables and power cables cables are bound power cables separately.
are separately bound. together.
2 Check whether cables are Cables are installed close Install cables at least 20

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at least 20 mm away from to DC negative busbars, mm away from DC
DC negative busbars, fuses, and shunts. negative busbars, fuses,
fuses, and shunts. and shunts.
3 Check whether all cables Cables are not properly Bind cables neatly.
are bound neatly. bound.
4 Check whether the The cabinet ground bar Connect the cabinet
cabinet ground bar is is not securely connected ground bar to the site or
securely connected to the to the site or equipment equipment room ground
site or equipment room room ground point. point.
ground point.
5 Check whether ground Cables have corroded Replace rusty cables.
cables are rusty. after being used for a
long time.
6 Check whether the DC The DC RTN+ busbar is Connect the ground cable
RTN+ busbar is not properly grounded. to the DC RTN+ busbar
grounded. properly.
7 Check whether cables are  Cables are too thin.  Replace the cables
at danger of overheating  Cables are not with cables of the
or deteriorating. properly routed. required thickness.
 Route the cables
properly.
8 Check whether cables are Cables are not properly Replace the cables and
misshapen by metal parts. installed. route them properly.
9 Check whether cables Cables pass behind the Reroute the cables to
pass behind the air air exhaust vents of prevent cable
exhaust vents of rectifiers. overheating.
rectifiers.
10 Check whether power Cables do not use Replace with standard
cables use standard standard terminals. terminals.
terminals.
11 Check whether cable Cable insulation is Reinsulate the cables with
insulation is damaged. damaged. insulation tape.

4.2 Identifying Component Faults


4.2.1 Identifying AC SPD Faults
Check the color of the AC SPD indication window. Green indicates that the AC SPD is
normal. Red indicates the AC SPD is faulty.

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4.2.2 Identifying Circuit Breaker Faults


The following indicate that the circuit breaker is faulty:
 The circuit breaker cannot be switched to ON/OFF after the short circuit fault for its end
circuit is rectified.
 When the circuit breaker is switched to ON and its input voltage is normal, the voltage
between the two ends of the circuit breaker exceeds 1 V.
 The input voltage is normal, but the resistance between both ends of the circuit breaker is
less than 1 kΩ when the circuit breaker is OFF.

4.2.3 Identifying Rectifier Faults


The following indicate that the rectifier is faulty:
 The AC input and slot connector are normal, but the Fault indicator (red) is steady on or
all indicators are off.
 The slot connector and SMU are normal, but the Alarm indicator (yellow) still blinks
after the rectifier is reinstalled.
 The AC input and SMU are normal, but the SMU cannot control the rectifier.

4.2.4 Identifying SMU Faults


The following indicate that the SMU is faulty:
 The DC output is normal but the green indicator on the SMU is off.
 The SMU breaks down or cannot be started. Its LCD has abnormal display or buttons
cannot be operated.
 With alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report alarms when the power system is
faulty.
 The SMU reports an alarm when the power system is not faulty.
 The SMU fails to communicate with the connected lower-level devices even though the
communications cables are correctly connected.
 Communication between the SMU and all rectifiers fails even though the rectifiers and
the communications cables are normal.
 The SMU cannot monitor AC or DC power distribution when communications cables are
intact and AC and DC power distribution is normal.
 Parameters cannot be set or running information cannot be viewed on the SMU.

4.2.5 Identifying SSU Faults


If any of the following occurs, the SSU is faulty:
 The PV input and slot connector are normal, but the SSU indicator (red) is steady on or
all indicators are off.
 The slot connector and SMU are normal, but the yellow indicator still blinks after the
SSU is reseated.
 The PV input and SMU are normal, but the SMU cannot control the SSU.

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4.3 Replacing Components

 Ensure that loads are supplied with power when replacing major components. For example,
keep the switches for primary loads in the ON position, and do not turn off the battery
switch and AC input switch at the same time.
 Seek the customer's prior consent if load disconnection is required.
 Rectifiers and the SMU are hot-swappable.

4.3.1 Replacing a Rectifier


Prerequisites
 Protective gloves and the cabinet door key are available.
 The new rectifier is intact.

To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a rectifier because the rectifier may be hot
as a result of continuous operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear protective gloves.
Step 2 Push the locking latch on the right side of the panel towards the left.
Step 3 Gently draw the handle outwards, and then remove the rectifier from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 Removing a rectifier

Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new rectifier towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the new rectifier at the entry of the correct slot.

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Step 6 Gently slide the rectifier into the slot along the guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2 Installing a rectifier

Step 7 Remove the protective gloves.


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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.2 Replacing an SSU


Prerequisites
 You have obtained a pair of protective gloves, the cabinet door key, and a toolkit.
 The new SSU is intact.

Protect yourself from being burnt when moving an operating SSU because it has a high
temperature.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the PVDU circuit breaker and remove cables from the SSU and label it.
Step 3 Push the locking latch at the right side of the SSU panel towards the left.
Step 4 Gently pull the handle outwards, and then remove the SSU from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-3.

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Figure 4-3 Removing an SSU

Step 5 Push the locking latch on the new SSU towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 6 Place the SSU at the entry to the corresponding slot.
Step 7 Gently slide the SSU into the slot along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle, and
push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-4.

Figure 4-4 Installing a new SSU

Do not connect the positive and negative DC input cables in reverse.

Step 8 Reconnect the cables labelled to the new SSU and switch on the PVDU circuit breaker.
Step 9 Take off the protective gloves.
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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.3 Replacing an AC SPD Module


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, and cabinet door key are available.
 The new AC SPD module is intact and has the same specifications as the AC SPD
module to be replaced.

Do not replace an AC SPD module during a thunderstorm.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Press the top and bottom of the faulty AC SPD module and pull it out, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Step 3 Install the new AC SPD module, as shown in Figure 4-5.

Figure 4-5 Replacing an AC SPD module

Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Check that the alarm for the AC SPD is cleared.

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4.3.4 Replacing a Circuit Breaker


Prerequisites

Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, switch off the upstream input circuit breaker.
 The cabinet door key, insulation tape, and required tools are available.
 The new circuit breaker is intact and has the same specifications as the circuit breaker to
be replaced.

Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the cover of the circuit breaker.
Step 2 Switch off the circuit breaker.
Step 3 Record the positions where the cables and signal cable terminals connect to the circuit
breaker.
Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver,
and remove the power cable and signal cable terminals. Wrap the cable and terminals using
insulation tape.
Step 5 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker by using a Phillips
screwdriver, and open the buckle at the base of the circuit breaker using an insulated flat-head
screwdriver.
Step 6 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail. Figure 4-6 shows the procedure for removing
the circuit breaker.

Figure 4-6 Removing the circuit breaker

Step 7 Switch off the new circuit breaker. Press the buckle at the base of the circuit breaker using an
insulated flat-head screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Then remove the
screwdriver so that the buckle secures the circuit breaker to the guide rail.

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Step 8 Tighten the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker.
Step 9 Remove the insulation tape from the output power cable and signal cable terminals. Then
connect the power cable and signal cable terminals to the upper port of the circuit breaker and
tighten the screw.
Step 10 Switch on the circuit breaker. Figure 4-7 shows the procedure for installing the new circuit
breaker.

Figure 4-7 Installing the new circuit breaker

Step 11 Reinstall the cover of the circuit breaker and tighten the screws.
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4.3.5 Replacing an SMU02C


Prerequisites
 You have obtained the cabinet door key.
 The new SMU02C is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.

Record the software version of the old SMU. If the old SMU is damaged and cannot be viewed, send the
barcodes of the old SMU and the cabinet to Huawei service personnel for query.

Step 2 Disconnect the communications cable from the SMU02C panel.


Step 3 Push the locking latch leftwards.
Step 4 Pull the handle outwards and remove the SMU02C, as shown in Figure 4-8.

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Figure 4-8 Removing the SMU02C

Step 5 Take off the SD card from the side of the SMU02C.

If no SD is installed, go to Step 7.

Step 6 Insert the SD card into the new SMU02C.


Step 7 Place the new SMU02C in the slot, push the locking latch leftwards, and pull out the handle.
Step 8 Gently push the SMU02C along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle, and push the
locking latch rightwards.

Figure 4-9 Installing the SMU02C

Step 9 Reset SMU02C parameters.

After replacing the old SMU with a new spare part, power on the new SMU and check its software
version. If the software version of the new SMU is earlier than that of the old SMU, upgrade the new
SMU software.

Step 10 Reconnect the communications cable to the SMU02C panel.


----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.6 Replacing a UIM02C Board


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and required tools
are available.
 The new UIM02C board is intact.

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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the position of signal cables connected to the UIM02C panel, and then disconnect the
signal cables.
Step 3 Unscrew and take out the UIM02C.

Figure 4-10 Taking out the UIM02C

Step 4 Disconnect the –48 V power cable from the UIM02C board.

Figure 4-11 Disconnecting the –48 V power cable

(1) -48 V power port

Step 5 Record the connection positions of all cables including cables for internal and external
circulation fans and flat cables on the UIM02C board, and then disconnect the cables.

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Step 6 Remove the UIM02C board.

Figure 4-12 Removing the UIM02C board

Step 7 Take out and install the new UIM02C board.


Step 8 Connect all the cables on the UIM02C board to the new UIM02C based on the recorded
information.
Step 9 Reconnect the –48 V power cable to the UIM02C board.
Step 10 Push the UIM02C in place and tighten the screws.
Step 11 Reconnect signal cables to the new UIM02C panel based on the recorded information.
Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.7 Replacing a CIM02C


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and required tools
are available.
 The new CIM02C is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Note where cables are connected to the CIM02C panel. Record these positions and disconnect
the cables.

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Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the CIM02C panel.


Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards and take out the CIM02C.
Step 5 Place the new CIM02C into the correct slot in the subrack, and push the CIM02C until its
front panel is flush with the front panel of the subrack.
Step 6 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.
Step 7 Reconnect the cables to the new CIM02C panel based on the information you recorded.
Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.8 Replacing an NIM01C3


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, door key, and required tools are
available.
 The new NIM01C3 is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the NIM01C3 panel and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the NIM01C3 panel.
Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards and remove the NIM01C3.

Figure 4-13 Removing a NIM01C3

Step 5 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card slot, and insert a new NIM01C3. Skip this step if no
SIM card is installed.

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Step 6 Place the new NIM01C3 into the correct slot in the SCC800 subrack, and push the NIM01C3
until its front panel is flush with the front panel of the SCC800 subrack.
Step 7 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.

Figure 4-14 Installing a NIM01C3

Step 8 Reconnect the cables to the new NIM01C3 panel based on the recorded information.
Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.9 Replacing a Fuse for the DMU01C1


Prerequisites
 The protective gloves and cabinet door key are available.
 The new fuse for the DMU01C1 is intact.

 Do not remove the DMU01C1 that is loaded. Otherwise, it may be damaged.


 To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a DMU01C1 because it may be hot as a
result of continuous operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.

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When removing load terminals, ensure that the locking latch on the DMU01C1 locks the
handle. This prevents removing the DMU01C1 by mistake.

Step 2 Disconnect the load from the port where the fuse is to be replaced.
Step 3 Wait until the fuse holder has cooled down, flip up the buckle on the fuse holder and remove
the fuse holder.

Figure 4-15 Removing the fuse holder

Step 4 Remove the fuse from the fuse holder.


Step 5 Install the new fuse in the fuse holder.
Step 6 Install the fuse holder back to the output port on the DMU01C1.
Step 7 Install the load terminal back to the port where the fuse was replaced.
Step 8 Check that the fuse holder indicator is off.
Step 9 Remove the protective gloves.
----End

4.3.10 Replacing a DMU01C1


Prerequisites
 The protective gloves and cabinet door key are available.
 The new DMU01C1 is intact.

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 Do not remove the DMU01C1 that is loaded. Otherwise, it may be damaged.


 To prevent burns, exercise caution when removing a DMU01C1 because it may be hot as a
result of continuous operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Remove all load terminals from the DMU01C1 to be replaced.

After all load terminals are removed, the anti-plugging connection rod moves downwards and the
module handle is unlocked; otherwise, the handle cannot be pulled out.

Step 3 Push the locking latch on the right side of the DMU01C1 panel towards the left.
Step 4 Open the handle gently until the latch separates from the subrack, and then pull the
DMU01C1 out of the subrack.

Figure 4-16 Removing the old DMU01C1

Step 5 Push the locking latch on the new DMU01C1 towards the left and pull out the handle of the
DMU01C1.
Step 6 Place the DMU01C1 in the correct slot.
Step 7 Gently slide the DMU01C1 along the guide rails until it is in place, close the handle, and push
the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle.

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Figure 4-17 Installing the new DMU01C1

Step 8 Install all the load terminals onto the new DMU01C1.

When inserting load terminals, the anti-plugging connection rod moves upwards and the module is
locked. If so, the handle cannot be pulled out.

Step 9 Remove the protective gloves.


----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.11 Replacing an AIM02C


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and cabinet
door key are available.
 You have confirmed the model of the AIM02C to be replaced and prepared a
replacement AIM02C.

Context
An AIM02C needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately. You need
only to disconnect the power supply to the AIM02C, instead of the AC input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on the ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the position where the cables are connected to the AIM02C, and then disconnect the
cables.
Step 3 Remove the AIM02C.

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Figure 4-18 Removing an AIM02C

Step 4 Install the new AIM02C.

Figure 4-19 Installing an AIM02C

Step 5 Connect the removed cables to the AIM02C based on the recorded information.
Step 6 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves and put all the tools away.
----End

4.3.12 Replacing an NIM02D


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and required tools
are available.
 The new NIM02D is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Note where cables are connected to the NIM02D panel. Record these positions and remove
the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the UIM03D panel and pull out the UIM03D.

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Step 4 Disconnect the power cables between the NIM02D and the J1 port on the UIM03D.
Step 5 Unscrew the NIM02D from the UIM03D and take out the NIM02D.

Figure 4-20 Removing the NIM02D

Step 6 Push the new NIM02D in position and secure it with holes aligned.
Step 7 Connect power cables between the power port on the NIM02D rear panel and the J1 port on
the UIM03D.

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Figure 4-21 Connecting the power cable

Step 8 Push the UIM03D into the subrack until its front panel is flush with that of the power subrack.
Step 9 Reconnect the cables to the new NIM02D panel based on the information you recorded.
Step 10 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.13 Replacing a PVDU-60A1


Perform the following steps to replace a PVDU-60A1.

Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and cabinet
door key are available.
 You have confirmed the model of the PVDU-60A1 to be replaced and prepared a
replacement PVDU-60A1.
 You are authorized to enter the site.

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Context
A PVDU-60A1 needs to be replaced if it is faulty and cannot be repaired immediately. You
need only to disconnect the power supply to the PVDU-60A1, instead of the AC input to the
system.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on the ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the position where the cables are connected to the PVDU-60A1, and then disconnect
the cables.
Step 3 Remove the PVDU-60A1.

Figure 4-22 Removing a PVDU-60A1

Step 4 Install the new PVDU-60A1.

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Figure 4-23 Installing a PVDU-60A1

Step 5 Connect the removed cables to the PVDU-60A1 based on the recorded information.
Step 6 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves and put all the tools away.
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4.3.14 Replacing an Air Filter


Prerequisites
 You have prepared an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, the cabinet door key, and
the tool kit.
 The new air filter is intact.

Context
The air filter can be directly replaced without the need to disconnect the AC input to the
system.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the screws and take off the air filter, as shown in Figure 4-24.

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Figure 4-24 Removing an air filter

Step 3 Correctly place the new air filter (keep the side with a label upwards and the surface with a
rubber strip facing the cabinet door). Tighten the screws to secure the air filter.
Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End

4.3.15 Replacing a DTS


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, and cabinet door key are available.
 The new DTS of the correct model is available.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear the ESD wrist strap and gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the power and communications cables from the DTS panel, and mark the cable
connection positions.
Step 3 Disconnect the DTS ground cable.
Step 4 Remove the old DTS and install the new DTS in the rack.

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Figure 4-25 Installing a DTS

Step 5 Connect the DTS ground cable.


Step 6 Connect the DTS communications and power cables based on the recorded information.
Step 7 Remove the ESD wrist strap and gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.16 Replacing a GPRS Antenna


Prerequisites
 You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the
cabinet door key, and tools.
 The new GPRS antenna is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.

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Step 2 Disconnect the GPRS signal cable from the ANT port on a communications expansion board.
Step 3 Disconnect the GPRS antenna from the cabinet base tray.

Figure 4-26 Disconnecting a GPRS antenna

Step 4 Attach a new GPRS antenna to the tray.


Step 5 Connect a new GPRS signal cable to the ANT port on the communications expansion board.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End

4.3.17 Replacing an Electronic Lock


Prerequisites
 You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the
cabinet door key, and tools.
 The new electronic lock is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the electronic lock cable from the cable connector.
Step 3 Unscrew the electronic lock rotation axis.

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Figure 4-27 Unscrewing a rotation axis

Step 4 Unscrew the electronic lock control box.


Step 5 Unscrew the electronic lock cover, and remove the lock.

Figure 4-28 Removing an electronic lock

(1) Lock (2) Lock cover (3) Electronic lock control box

Step 6 Take out a new electronic lock, and unscrew and remove the control box.
Step 7 Remove the other screws from the lock, reinstall the lock on the cabinet door, and tighten
screws on the lock cover.

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Step 8 Install the electronic lock control box securely.


Step 9 Install screws on the electronic lock rotation axis.
Step 10 Connect the electronic lock cable to the cable connector.
Step 11 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End

4.3.18 Replacing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and required tools
are available.
 The new temperature and humidity sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the temperature and humidity sensor cable from the user interface module (UIM), as
shown in Figure 4-29.

Figure 4-29 Removing the temperature and humidity sensor cable

Step 3 Remove the temperature and humidity sensor, as shown in Figure 4-30.
1. Hold down the button on the sensor and remove the upper cover.
2. Record the positions where cables connect to the base and remove the cables.
3. Unscrew the sensor base.

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Figure 4-30 Removing the temperature and humidity sensor

Step 4 Install the new temperature and humidity sensor.


1. Hold down the button on the sensor and remove the upper cover.
2. Tighten the screws and secure the sensor base onto the cabinet.
3. Reconnect the removed cables to the new sensor base based on the recorded information.
4. Properly place the upper cover of the sensor and secure it to the base.
Step 5 Reconnect the temperature and humidity sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End

4.3.19 Replacing the Smoke Sensor


Prerequisites
 You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, an ESD box or bag, the cabinet door key, and
tools.
 The new smoke sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the smoke sensor, as shown in Figure 4-31.

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1. Disconnect the cable from the smoke sensor.


2. Hold down the button on the smoke sensor and push the smoke sensor in the OPEN
direction.
3. Unscrew the smoke sensor base.

Figure 4-31 Removing a smoke sensor

Step 3 Install a new smoke sensor.


1. Properly place the new smoke sensor base and tighten the screws for it.
2. Properly place the new smoke sensor and press and push it in the CLOSE direction.
3. Reconnect the cable to the smoke sensor.
Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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4.3.20 Replacing a Water Sensor


Prerequisites
 You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the
cabinet door key, and a maintenance tool kit.
 The new water sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the water sensor cable from the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-32.

Figure 4-32 Removing the water sensor cable

Step 3 Cut off the cable tie of the water sensor and remove the water sensor.

Figure 4-33 Position of the water sensor

Step 4 Properly place the new water sensor and bind it securely with a cable tie, ensure that the
sensor is 5 mm to 10 mm away from the cabinet bottom.
Step 5 Reconnect the water sensor cable to the UIM.

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Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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4.3.21 Replacing a Door Status Sensor


Prerequisites
 The cabinet door key and required tools are available.
 The new door status sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the cabinet door and remove the shell of the door status sensor.
Step 2 Record the positions where the alarm cables connect to the door status sensor, and unscrew
the alarm cables.
Step 3 Unscrew the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 4-34.

Figure 4-34 Removing the door status sensor

Step 4 Remove the shell of the new door status sensor and remove the screws from the alarm cables.
Step 5 Properly place the new door status sensor at the installation position and tighten the screws.
Step 6 Place the alarm cables in sequence and secure the screws.
Step 7 Reinstall the shell of the door status sensor.
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Follow-up Procedure
Check that the door status alarm is cleared.

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A Technical Specifications

A.1 Environmental Specifications


Table A-1 Environmental specifications

Item Specifications
Operating MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001,
temperature MTS9300A-XD10A1, MTS9302A-DX16A1:
 Lead-acid battery: –10°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation)
 Lithium battery: 0°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation)
MTS9302A-HD10A1:
 Lead-acid battery: –10°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation); –40°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation) if a heater is used
 Lithium battery: 0°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation); –20°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation) if a heater is used
MTS9302A-HA16A1, MTS9303A-BX16A1, MTS9300A-XA10A1:
 Lead-acid battery: –40°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation)
 Lithium battery: –20°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation)
MTS9302A-HX10A1, MTS9302A-HX10A1, MTS9303A-HX10A1,
MTS9300A-HX10A1: –40°C to +45°C (including 1120 W/m2 solar
radiation)
Transport –40°C to +70°C
temperature
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH
Storage humidity 5%–95% RH

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Altitude –60 m to +4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, high temperature
derating applies and the operating temperature decreases by 1°C for
each additional 200 m.
Noise level  MTS9302A-HA16A1: GR487@45°C
 MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001,
MTS9302A-DX16A1, MTS9303A-BX16A1,
MTS9302A-HX10A1, MTS9302A-HX10A1,
MTS9302A-HD10A1, MTS9300A-HX10A1,
MTS9300A-XD10A1, MTS9300A-XA10A1: GR487@50°C
 MTS9303A-HX10A1: complying with the European standard
EST 300 7534.1E, urban level GR487@45°C
Applicable  MTS9302A-HD10A1: Class C environment. If a heater or
environment lithium batteries are used, only Class B environments are
supported.
 MTS9302A-HD16A1, MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001,
MTS9302A-HA16A1, MTS9302A-HX10A1,
MTS9302A-HX10A1, MTS9303A-HX10A1,
MTS9300A-HX10A1, MTS9300A-XA10A1: Class C
environment
 MTS9302A-DX16A1, MTS9303A-BX16A1,
MTS9300A-XD10A1: Class B environment
Other requirements  There should be no conductive dust, corrosive gas, or explosion
hazard.
 Dust, corrosive substances, pests, molds, and other indicators
should be controlled in accordance with class 4.1 requirements in
ETSI EN 300 019-1-4 (V2.2.1).

 Class B environments refer to indoor environments in which the ambient temperature and humidity
are not controlled and outdoor environments (with simple shielding measures) where humidity can
reach 100%.
 Class C environments refer to sea environments or outdoor land environments (with simple
shielding measures) near pollution sources. If a site is near a pollution source, it is at most 3.7 km
away from salt water, such as the sea and salt lakes, 3 km away from heavy pollution sources, such
as smelteries, coal mines, and thermal power plants, 2 km away from medium pollution sources,
such as chemical, rubber, and galvanization industries, or 1 km away from light pollution sources,
such as packing houses, tanneries, and boiler rooms.

A.2 Electrical Specifications


Table A-2 Electrical specifications

Item Specifications
AC input Input system MTS9302A-HD16A1,
MTS9302A-HD16A1-3960-001,

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MTS9302A-HA16A1,
MTS9302A-DX16A1,
MTS9303A-BX16A1,
MTS9302A-HX10A1,
MTS9303A-HX10A1,
MTS9302A-HD10A1: 220/380 V AC
three-phase four-wire input, compatible
with 220 V AC single-phase
MTS9302A-HX10A1: 110 V dual-live
wire
Input voltage  Three-phase: 346–519 V
AC/200–240 V AC
 Single-phase: 200–240 V AC
 Dual-live wire: 110 V AC
Input frequency Frequency range: 45–66 Hz; nominal
frequency: 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power factor ≥ 0.99 (load ≥ 50%)
Total harmonic distortion ≤ 5% (Vin = 208 V AC, 220 V AC, 230
(THD) V AC; 50%–100% load)
DC output Output voltage range –42 V DC to –58 V DC
Default output voltage –53.5 V DC
Output power Maximum output power = Output
power of a single rectifier x Number of
rectifiers
Regulated voltage precision ≤ ±1%
Ripple and noise ≤ 200 mVp-p
Current imbalance < ±5% (50%–100% load)
AC input AC input overvoltage > 300 V AC
protection protection threshold
AC input overvoltage When the voltage is restored to 290 V
recovery threshold AC, the output resumes.
AC input undervoltage < 85 V AC
protection threshold
AC input undervoltage When the voltage is restored to 90 V
recovery threshold AC, the output resumes.
DC output DC output overvoltage Range: –58.5 V DC to –60.5 V DC
protection protection threshold 1. If overvoltage occurs due to an
internal fault, the rectifier locks out.
2. If the external voltage is greater than
–63 V for more than 500 ms, the
rectifier locks out.

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AC surge Nominal lightning strike discharge current: 20 kA (8/20 µs);
protection maximum lightning strike discharge current: 40 kA (8/20 µs)
DC surge Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 µs); common mode: 20 kA (8/20 µs)
protection
Safety design Complying with EN60950-1, EN60950-22, and GB 4943-2001
Mean time 200,000 hours (at 25°C)
between failures
(MTBF)

A.3 EMC Specifications


Table A-3 EMC specifications

Item Specifications
Electromagnetic Conducted emission (CE) Class B, EN55032:2012/AC:2013
interference (EMI)
Radiated emission (RE) Class B, EN55032:2012/AC:2013
Harmonic current EN61000-3-12: 2011
Voltage fluctuation and EN61000-3-11: 2000
flicker
Electromagnetic ESD EN61000-4-2: 2008
susceptibility Criterion B; contact discharge: 6 kV;
(EMS) air discharge: 8 kV
Criterion R; contact discharge: 8 kV;
air discharge: 15 kV
Electrical fast transient EN61000-4-4: 2004, criterion B
(EFT) AC power port: ±2 kV; DC power
port: ±2 kV; signal port: ±1 kV
Radiated susceptibility EN61000-4-3: 2010, criterion A
(RS) 10 V/m
Conducted susceptibility EN61000-4-6: 2006, criterion A
(CS) AC and DC power ports: 10 V; signal
port: 3 V
Surge susceptibility EN61000-4-5: 2005, criterion B
 AC power port: ±6 kV in
differential mode, ±6 kV in
common mode, 8/20 µs
 DC power port: ±2 kV in
differential mode, ±4 kV in
common mode, 8/20 µs

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 Signal port: 1 kV in common
mode, 8/20 µs
Voltage dip EN61000-4-11: 2004

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B Associations Between Alarms and Dry


Contacts on the UIM

Table B-1 Associations between dry contacts and alarms

Dry Contact Type Silkscreen Associated Alarm


Dry contact inputs DIN1 Dry contact input 1
DIN2 Dry contact input 2
DIN3 Dry contact input 3
DIN4 Dry contact input 4
DIN5 Dry contact input 5
DIN6 Dry contact input 6
Dry contact outputs ALM1 AC failure, Long AC failure
The default setting ALM2 DC overvoltage, DC ultra overvoltage, DC
(closed: alarm; open: undervoltage, DC ultra undervoltage
normal) can be
modified. ALM3 Rectifier fault (redundant), rectifier fault
(non-redundant), multi-rectifier fault, all
rectifiers fail to communicate, rectifier fail,
rectifier protection, communication failure
ALM4 AC SPD faults, DC SPD faults
ALM5 Load fuse break, battery fuse break
ALM6 Battery high temperature, battery very high
temperature, battery very low temperature,
ambient high temperature, ambient very high
temperature, ambient low temperature,
ALM7 Door Open Alarm
ALM8 Air conditioner, Fan fault alarm, Temperature
control high temperature alarm

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C How Do I Change the Communications


Protocol for COM4 and COM5?

 To use CAN for communication through the COM4 port:


Take out the CIM02C, remove the jumper caps from pins 1 and 2 in the J18 position
shown in Figure C-1, and insert the jumper caps to pins 2 and 3.
 To use RS232 for communication through the COM5 port:
Take out the CIM02C, remove the jumper caps from pins 1 and 2 in the J16 and J17
positions shown in Figure C-1, and insert the jumper caps to pins 2 and 3.

Figure C-1 COM4 and COM5 port jumper positions

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Figure C-2 Jumper connection rules for the COM4 and COM5 ports

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D Acronyms and Abbreviations

B
BLVD battery low voltage disconnection

E
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
EMI electromagnetic interference
EMS electromagnetic susceptibility

H
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure

L
LLVD load low voltage disconnection

I
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

M
MTBF mean time between failures

P
PDU power distribution unit

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S
SMU site monitoring unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SPD surge protective device

T
TCUC temperature control unit C
TEC thermoelectric cooler

U
UIM user interface module

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