50 kW InfraStruXure PDU PD150G6F PD150L6F Operation and Configuration 480V/ 600V Input
About this Manual This manual is intended for end-users of a 150kW InfraStruXure PDU. It covers the operation and quick-configuration of the PDU, and includes basic InfraStruXure system operation. For additional information about the InfraStruXure system, see the InfraStruXure Installation and Start-Up Manual (990-1983), which covers the installation and start-up of UPS power distribution to the rack and power distribution within the rack.
Contents Safety ......................................................................1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Save these instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety symbols used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cross-reference symbols used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Volt-Meter Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Contacts Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Breakers Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Alarms Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 View Active Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Alarm/Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the Network Management Interface . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Connect the InfraStruXure PDU to your network . . . . . . . . . 37 Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 TCP/IP configuration methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Device IP Configuration Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 BOOTP & DHCP configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Local access to the control console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to Download Firmware Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Specifications ........................................................ 63 150kW InfraStruXure PDU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Product Information .............................................. 65 Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Life-Support Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 How to Obtain Service .
Safety Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during installation, operation, and configuration of the InfraStruXure PDU. Safety symbols used in this manual Electrical Hazard Indicates an electrical hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death. Indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in personal injury or damage to the product or other property.
Warnings Receiving/moving Do not tilt the PDU greater than 45° from its vertical axis. Never lay the PDU on its side. Installation/maintenance Only a certified electrician can: • Connect the PDU to its power source • Connect a switch to the EPO interface on the PDU • Install a customer-specified, hard-wired power cable Only a certified electrician or an APC Field Service Engineer can perform maintenance of the PDU.
Safety: Warnings Total power off procedure 1. Set the PDU Main Input switch to OFF. 2. Set the upstream circuit breaker of the power source to OFF. Emergency Power Off (EPO) Hazardous voltage from the branch circuit must be isolated from the 24VAC, 24VDC, and contact closure. 24VAC and 24VDC are considered Class 2 circuits as defined in Article 725 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code (C22.1).
Safety: Warnings EMI This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Overview InfraStruXure PDU Components The APC 150kW InfraStruXure PDU provides distribution and management of electrical power. The InfraStruXure PDU has the capacity of 150kW, accepts 480V or 600V 3-phase input, and distributes 208V 3-phase power to equipment racks and Rack Distribution Panels (RDPs). The RDPs sit in the top 10U of specially-designed NetShelter VX enclosures and distributes power to equipment racks. The InfraStruXure PDU is housed in a specially-designed 23-inch NetShelter VX Enclosure.
InfraStruXure PDU Front view The PDU power cables feed equipment racks; they are fed through the knockout panels on the top of the PDU. There are the following two options for PDU power cables: multi-circuit power cables that terminate with an L21-20 outlet (shown) and single-circuit power cables that terminate with an L6-30 outlet. The number of power cables installed in the PDU depends on your system configuration.
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU Front view (interior) The Main Output circuit breaker protects the distribution circuit breaker panels. The optional sub-feed output circuit breakers offer a means to distribute higher blocks of power to other equipment or distribution units. The 42-position circuit breaker panels provide 84 total pole positions. Each single pole provides power at 120 volts L-N or two single poles provide 208 volts L-L.
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU Rear view The document pocket provides storage of documents related to the InfraStruXure PDU.
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU Rear view (interior) The PDU monitoring unit receives signals from several current and voltage monitoring boards that report to a central board assembly located in the PDU monitoring unit. The monitoring unit has one 10 Base-T (Cat-5) connection to the Information Controller Hub (or switch), four relay output connections, four input contact connections, and one EPO input connection. Make these connections at the user connection plate located on the roof of the PDU.
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU PDU monitoring unit 10 The EPO DIP switches configure the EPO input for the type of EPO switch that is connected—Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). When the EPO Arm/Test rocker is in the Test position, engaging the EPO switch will not cause the load to be powered off. When the rocker is in the Armed position, engaging the EPO switch will cause the PDU’s main input switch to be switched OFF.
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU The Display port (RJ-45) connects the PDU monitoring unit to the display interface. The Power LED indicates whether the monitoring unit is receiving power. Use the Console port (DB-9) to connect a laptop computer to the monitoring unit using an appropriate communication cable. This port is used to configure items relating to servicing the PDU. Note The branch current monitoring boards connect to the Branch Current Monitor ports (RJ-11).
Overview: InfraStruXure PDU User connection plate For a description and location of the user connection plate, see () on page 6. For clarity, the user connection plate in the illustration below is shown in greater detail. 12 Connect the InfraStruXure PDU to the network or the InfraStruXure Manager through the ethernet port. The user connection plate has four input contact connections for monitoring Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) dry contacts.
PDU Display Interface Overview Use the display interface to configure settings, set alarm thresholds, and provide audible and visual alarms. Load Powered ESC Check Log ? Bypass Alarm Load Powered LED When green, all output phases are within the limits specified by the output alarm limit thresholds. Check Log LED When yellow, at least one new alarm condition has been detected. Bypass LED Not used on this model PDU. Alarm LED When red, an alarm condition exists.
PDU Display Interface: Overview Top-level status screens After system start-up, the display interface displays a brief start-up screen and then scrolls automatically and continuously through four screens of basic status information. Press the Up and Down arrow keys to interrupt the automatic scrolling if you wish to view a specific status screen. Volts In L1-2: 000 L2-3: 000 L3-1: 000 Volts Out L1: 000 L2: 000 L3: 000 Load L1: L2: L3: Total Output Loading kW: 000 PF: 000 kVA: 000 %LD: 000 Freq: 00.
PDU Display Interface: Overview On some screens, continue arrows ( indicate that there are additional screens to view in the category. Press the Up or Down arrow key to view the additional screens. System/Network Electrical Configuration Panel Configuration Manufacturer Data Product Data Factory Defaults Firmware Updates Password-protected screens When configuring or changing settings, you will be prompted for your password. To enter your password: 1.
Load-Meter Screen From the Load-Meter screen, you can select the following items: Total Load by Phase The load supported by each phase in kilovolt-amperes (kVA), in RMS current (Irms), and as a percentage of the maximum allowable load (%LD). Total Load Summary For the total load supported: • kW: The power provided, in kilowatts. • kVA: The actual power drawn by the load, in kilovolt-amperes. • Freq: The frequency. • PF: The power factor, which affects the power available to the load.
Volt-Meter Screen From the Volt-Meter screen, you can select the following items: Output Voltage Displays each phase-to-phase output voltage (e.g., L1-2 for phase L1 to phase L2) and each phase-to-neutral output voltage (e.g., L1 for phase L1 to neutral). Input Voltage Displays each phase-to-phase input voltage (e.g., L1-2 for phase L1 to L2), or, if your service transformer is a Wye transformer, each phase-to-neutral input voltage (e.g., L1 for phase L1 to neutral).
Contacts Screen The PDU can monitor external contact closure events. Possible applications include the following: • Magnetic contact switches • Window foil • Tamper switches • Heat detectors • Water sensors • Pressure sensors • Building smoke and fire detection systems You can set input contacts to cause alarm conditions based on their current state and a user-defined normal state. Relay outputs can map internal alarms and events to outside devices.
PDU Display Interface: Contacts Screen Alarm Relay Map Configure the relay outputs, using Alarm Map: 01 of 04 the Alarm Relay Map. Each [Vo, By, C4] Map: Input Voltage Alarm Map corresponds to a relay Apply Now output. For example, Alarm Map 01of04 corresponds to the first of four relay outputs. The second line, in brackets [ ], lists the items that you have selected to map to the selected relay.
PDU Display Interface: Contacts Screen How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit. 1. Choose one or more contact number (s) on the User/EPO contacts port on the user connection plate to which you will connect the contacts. The user connection plate connects to the PDU monitoring unit. 2. From the PDU display interface: a. Press the ESC or ENTER key to go to the top-level menu screen. b. Select Contacts on the top-level menu screen, and press the ENTER key.
Breakers Screen Use the Breakers screen to view the status of the system and PDU circuit breakers. Main Input Reports status of PDU Main Input breaker (Open or Closed). Under normal operation, this switch is Closed.
Alarms Screen View Active Alarms Use this option of the Alarms screen to display active alarms (alarms that have not been resolved). Scroll through the list to view each active alarm. Alarm/Event Log Use this option of the Alarms screen to access the following options: New Logged Items Display a description and the date and time of each alarm that occurred since the last time this option was used. The date/time format is mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss. • The most recent alarm is displayed initially.
PDU Display Interface: Alarms Screen Alarm Setup Use this option of the Alarms screen to access the following options: Loading Limits Configure the following in amps and as a percentage of full load: • Out High: The upper limit for output current • Out Low: The lower limit for output current • Out Neut: The upper limit for current on the neutral wire for the output phases Voltage Limits Configure the following as a percentage under or over the rated voltage: • Input: The allowed range for input voltage
PDU Display Interface: Alarms Screen PDU Alarms This table lists all alarms that can be generated by the InfraStruXure PDU, as displayed by the All Possible Alarms option, with numeric variables between the < > characters. Logged alarms will display specific numbers instead. 24 Alarm Condition Explanation Input V = Voltage Under Limit Input voltage of the phase indicated has dropped below the configured lower limit.
Panel Screen Branch Ckt Loading You can display Branch Ckt Loading (Branch Circuit Loading) status if the option to measure current at the distribution circuit breakers is installed. You can view data for each individual panel position on the distribution panel. To view status of a panel position, select the range that includes the position: Branch Ckt Loading Select Range: [01..41] [02..42] [43..83] [44..
PDU Display Interface: Panel Screen Panel Configuration Configure the branch metering settings for each circuit breaker on Panel Configuration the distribution panel, or configure both panels simultaneously. Select Range: [01..41] [02..42] To configure a circuit breaker, select the range that includes the circuit breaker. The selections on the top line on the screen apply to the top distribution circuit breaker panel on the PDU.
PDU Display Interface: Panel Screen Global Panel Config Configures the same number of poles or circuit breaker ratings for all circuit breakers in both distribution panels simultaneously. For example, if your system uses only 3-pole, 20 amp circuit breakers, choose this option, scroll to the value 3 for Poles and 020 for Amp Rating, and then select Apply Now and YES to implement your changes.
Config Screen System/Network Use this option of the Config screen to access these options: System Password • Password: Change the system password required to access protected screens and fields in the display interface. Enter a string of up to eight alphanumeric characters, followed by the underline character ( _ ) to indicate the end of the string. The default password is APC.
PDU Display Interface: Config Screen Electrical Config This option of the Config screen displays information about the electrical service that provides input to the InfraStruXure PDU. All of the values displayed on this screen are set at the factory. Use this information when viewing and setting alarms. Input Config Configure the following items: • Main Input: The voltage from the power source coming into the PDU main input switch.
PDU Display Interface: Config Screen System ID Use this option of the Config screen to identify your InfraStruXure PDU. The following fields can be configured: Device Name Set a unique name for your InfraStruXure PDU. Product Location Name the physical location of the product in your data center. Product Contact Identify the person to notify concerning questions or problems with regard to the product.
Operation How to Apply Power to the System 1. Close (turn ON) the main circuit breaker of the power source supplying power to the InfraStruXure PDU. 2. Close (turn ON) the Main Input on the InfraStruXure PDU. 3. Power the PDU distribution circuit breakers: a. Close (turn ON) the Main Output circuit breaker on the PDU. After the Main Output circuit breaker has been closed (turned ON), both PDU distribution panels will be energized.
Operation: How to Apply Power to the System b. Close (turn ON) the PDU distribution panel circuit breakers. When the distribution panel circuit breakers are closed (turned ON), the PDU power cables and connected equipment are energized. Note c. Close (turn ON) the subfeed breakers (if applicable).
How to Ensure Total Power Off 1. Open (turn OFF) the main circuit breaker on the power source feeding the PDU. 2. Open (turn OFF) the Main Input on the InfraStruXure PDU. 3. Open (turn OFF) the Main Output circuit breaker and subfeed circuit breakers (if applicable) on the front of the InfraStruXure PDU.
Communication Configuration InfraStruXure PDU Management Options Overview You have two management options for the InfraStruXure PDU. You can manage the InfraStruXure PDU along with the rest of your InfraStruXure equipment through the InfraStruXure Manager (APC LAN), or you can manage your InfraStruXure PDU through APC’s network management interfaces (User LAN).
Configuring the InfraStruXure Manager Connect the InfraStruXure PDU to the InfraStruXure Manager 1. Connect a Cat-5 network cable to the surge-protected ethernet port on the PDU user connection plate. You can make connections from inside the enclosure, or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections. Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screw driver to loosen the two captive screws. Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate.
Configuring the Network Management Interface Connect the InfraStruXure PDU to your network 1. Connect a Cat-5 network cable to the surge-protected ethernet port on the PDU user connection plate. You can make connections from inside the enclosure, or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections. Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screw driver to loosen the two captive screws. Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management Interface TCP/IP configuration methods Use one of the following methods to define the TCP/IP settings needed by the InfraStruXure PDU: • Device IP Configuration Wizard (See “Device IP Configuration Wizard” on this page.) • BOOTP or DHCP server (See “BOOTP & DHCP configuration” on page 39.) • Local computer (See “Local access to the control console” on page 42.) • Networked computer (See “Remote access to the control console” on page 42.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management BOOTP & DHCP configuration The Boot Mode Setting, a TCP/IP option in the InfraStruXure PDU’s Network menu, identifies how the TCP/IP settings will be defined. The possible settings are Manual, DHCP only, BOOTP only, and DHCP & BOOTP (the default setting). Note The DHCP & BOOTP setting assumes that a properly configured DHCP or BOOTP server is available to provide TCP/IP settings to InfraStruXure PDUs.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management Interface For the MAC address, look on the Quality Assurance slip included with the InfraStruXure PDU. See also 3. When the InfraStruXure PDU reboots, the BOOTP server provides it with the TCP/IP settings. – If you specified a bootup file name, the InfraStruXure PDU attempts to transfer that file from the BOOTP server using TFTP or FTP. The InfraStruXure PDU assumes all settings specified in the bootup file.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management See your DHCP server documentation to add code to the Vendor Specific Information option. To disable the APC cookie requirement, see “Local access to the control console” on page 42. To change the control console’s DHCP Cookie Is setting, use the Advanced option in the TCP/IP menu. See “Remote access to the control console” on page 42.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management Interface Local access to the control console You can use a local computer that connects to the InfraStruXure PDU through the console port on the InfraStruXure PDU monitoring unit to access the control console. 1. Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port. 2. Use the configuration cable (940-0103) to connect the selected port to the console port on the InfraStruXure PDU monitoring unit. 3.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the Network Management 2. Use Ping with a size of 113 bytes to assign the IP address defined by the ARP command. For the IP address defined in step 1, use one of the following Ping commands: – Windows command format: ping 156.205.14.141 -l 113 – LINUX command format: ping 156.205.14.141 -s 113 3. Use Telnet to access the InfraStruXure PDU at its newly assigned IP address. For example: telnet 156.205.14.141 4. Use apc for both User Name and Password. 5.
How to Access a Network Management Interface on a Configured InfraStruXure PDU Note Disregard the procedures in this section if you have the APC InfraStruXure Manager as part of your system. See the InfraStruXure Manager’s Installation and Quick-Start manual for access information. Web interface As your browser, you can use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 (and higher) or Netscape® 4.0.8 (and higher, except Netscape 6.x) to access the InfraStruXure PDU through its Web interface.
Communication Configuration: How to Access a Network Management Telnet for basic access. Telnet provides the basic security of authentication by user name and password, but not the high-security benefits of encryption. To use Telnet to access an InfraStruXure PDU’s control console from any computer on the same subnet: 1. At a command prompt, use the following command line, and press ENTER: telnet address As address, use the InfraStruXure PDU’s IP address or DNS name (if configured). 2.
Communication Configuration: How to Access a Network Management Interface on a Configured InfraStruXure PDU FTP and SCP You can use FTP (enabled by default) or Secure CoPy (SCP) to transfer new firmware to the InfraStruXure PDU, or to access a copy of the InfraStruXure PDU’s event logs. SCP provides the higher security of encrypted data transmission and is enabled automatically when you enable SSH. Note If you enable SSL and SSH for their high-security authentication and encryption, disable FTP.
How to Recover From a Lost Network Management Interface Password Note Disregard the procedures in this section if you have the APC InfraStruXure Manager as part of your system. See the InfraStruXure Manager’s Installation and Quick-Start manual for information on recovering from a lost password. 1. Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port. 2.
Customizing and Updating the PDU Important Safety Instructions Warning APC does not recommend that you perform maintenance of the PDU while it is receiving input power. However, due to the critical nature of data center loads, this may occur. If you must perform maintenance while the PDU is receiving input power, observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. Never work alone. 2.
PDU Orderable Part List Breakers PD1P20ABBSD single- pole, 20-amp breaker PD3P20ABBSD three- pole, 20-amp breaker PD1P50ABBSD single-pole, 50-amp breaker PD3P80ABBSD three- pole, 80-amp breaker PD2P20ABBSD two-pole, 20-amp breaker PD3P100ABBSI three- pole, 100-amp breaker PD2P30ABBSD two- pole, 30-amp breaker PD3P150ABBSI three- pole, 150-amp breaker Power Cables 30A, 3-wire power cables 50 20A, 3-wire power cables SKU Number Description SKU Number Description PDW7L6-30C 7-foot power
Customizing and Updating the PDU Power Cables 30A, 3-wire power cables 20A, 3-wire power cables SKU Number Description SKU Number Description PDW49L6-30C 49-foot power cable PDW47L21-20R 47-foot power cable PDW51L6-30C 51-foot power cable PDW49L21-20R 49-foot power cable PDW53L6-30C 53-foot power cable PDW51L21-20R 51-foot power cable PDW55L6-30C 55-foot power cable PDW53L21-20R 53-foot power cable PDW57L6-30C 57-foot power cable PDW55L21-20R 55-foot power cable PDW59L6-30C 59-fo
How to Add Circuit Breakers and Power Cables Add a circuit breaker on the PDU 1. Snap and bolt the new circuit breaker into a position on the panel. 2. Remove the corresponding plastic blanking plate on the front panel of the PDU. Add a power cable to the PDU Before adding a power cable, add a circuit breaker. 1. Install a strain-relief connector in any available knockout on the roof of the PDU. 2. Slide enough of the power cable through the strain-relief connector to reach the new circuit breaker. 3.
Customizing and Updating the PDU 4. At the front of the PDU, connect the power cord’s individual wires: a. If you have branch current monitoring installed, route the phase conductor through a current sensor. If it is a three-phase cable, route the L1, L2, and L3 wires through a current sensor. b. Connect the L1, L2, and L3 wires to the circuit breaker(s). The illustration below shows single pole breakers; however, you can also connect three-pole breakers. c.
How to Add a Sub-Feed Output Circuit Breaker to the PDU and Connect a Sub-Feed Power Cable Overview As an option, you can add 150- or 225-amp sub-feed output circuit breakers () to the two (2) mounting bracket positions provided on your 150kW InfraStruXure PDU. These circuit breakers offer a means for distributing higher blocks of power to other equipment. If your PDU has already been configured with a subfeed breaker(s), refer to “How to connect the sub-feed cable to the circuit breaker” on page 56.
Customizing and Updating the PDU How to attach the circuit breaker to the mounting brackets 1. Mount the circuit breaker according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Install a plastic insulating piece behind the circuit breaker before mounting it. Note 2. Remove the blanking plate from the door of the PDU and replace it with the faceplate supplied with the sub-feed breaker kit. 3.
Customizing and Updating the PDU How to connect the sub-feed cable to the circuit breaker 1. Use a knockout punch to create an appropriately-sized hole in either the top or bottom gland plate on the PDU through which you will route the sub-feed cable. Use the top gland plate for overhead wiring and the bottom gland plate for underfloor wiring. 2. Re-attach the gland plate. 3. Install the conduit, fitting, and lock-nut. 4. Thread the sub-feed cable through the conduit and to the circuit breaker. 5.
How to Connect User Input Contacts and Relay Outputs to the PDU User Connection Plate Overview 4 Contact Outputs ATS 1 2 3 Contact Inputs ATS 2 1 ATS 0 USER INTERFACE © 2001 APC MADE IN USA ATS EN Make contact closure connections (NO or NC) at the user connection plate to monitor dry contacts. You can make eight connections—four input contacts and four relay outputs.
Customizing and Updating the PDU How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit 1. Choose one or more contact number(s) on the User/EPO contacts port on the user connection plate to which you will connect the contacts. The user connection plate connects to the PDU monitoring unit. 2. From the PDU display interface: a. Press the ESC or ENTER key to go to the top-level menu screen. b. Select Contacts on the top-level menu screen, and press the ENTER key.
How to Connect an EPO Switch to the PDU and Test the Switch APC offers an optional InfraStruXure EPO System (EPW9). Contact your APC sales representative, or visit the APC Web site (www.apc.com) for more information. Note If you are not connecting an Emergency Power Off switch to the PDU, leave the Arm/Test rocker switch on the PDU monitoring unit in the Test position. Caution Overview Connecting the switch.
Customizing and Updating the PDU Connect an EPO switch to the user connection plate and test the switch 1. Connect the switch to the EPO connection point terminals located on the bottom side of the PDU user connection plate.
Customizing and Updating the PDU 3. Test the EPO switch to ensure that it is wired and working correctly: a. Place the Arm/Test rocker switch in the Test position. The EPO state LEDs will be off and the PDU display interface will show the following alarm (in addition to any other active alarms): Active Alarm xxofxx EPO Ready To Test b. Engage the EPO switch. (If your switch is momentary, engage it with one person watching the EPO state LEDs, and another at the EPO switch.) c. Observe the EPO LEDs.
Customizing and Updating the PDU Safety warnings Hazardous voltage from the branch circuit must be isolated from the 24VAC, 24VDC, and contact closure. 24VAC and 24VDC are considered Class 2 circuits as defined in Article 725 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code (C22.1). A Class 2 circuit is a source having limited voltage and energy capacity as follows: a.
How to Download Firmware Updates To download a firmware upgrade and transfer it to your PDU, see “File Transfers” in the InfraStruXure PDU’s online Network Management User’s Guide on the Utility CD. See also From a local computer 1. Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port. 2. Use the configuration cable to connect the selected port to the console port on the PDU monitoring unit. 3.
Specifications 150kW InfraStruXure PDU Electrical PD150G6F PD150L6F Nominal voltage 480V, 3-phase 600V, 3-phase Voltage AC 3-phase, 3-wire 3-phase, 3-wire Frequency 60Hz , ±3Hz 60Hz, ±3Hz Max. current per phase 200A 150A Load capacity 150,000VA 150,000VA Max.
Specifications: 150kW InfraStruXure PDU Physical PD150G6F PD150L6F Transformer Type Step-down Configuration Delta to WYE Warranty 2 years parts Environmental Temperature Operating 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C) Storage 5 to 113° F (–5 to 45° C) Humidity Operating 0–95%, non-condensing Storage 0–95%, non-condensing Elevation Operating 0 to 3,333ft (0 to 1016m) Storage 0 to 30,000ft (0 to 9144m) Compliance Approvals 66 cUL Listed, UL Listed 150kW InfraStruXure PDU—Operation and Configurati
Product Information Warranty InfraStruXure Standard Warranty APC warrants that all components of the InfraStruXure system will be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of start up when start up has been performed by APC authorized service personnel*. If assembly services are included in the original purchase and are also performed by APC authorized service personnel, APC offers an additional year of warranty at no additional charge.
Product Information: Warranty CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCTS. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE CONSTITUTE APC’S SOLE LIABILITY AND PURCHASER EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF SUCH WARRANTIES. APC’S WARRANTIES RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES.
Life-Support Policy APC Three-Phase Systems American Power Conversion Corporation (APC) and its affiliates and subsidiaries worldwide do not recommend the use of any of their products in life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the APC product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. APC does not permit the use of any of its products in direct patient care.
How to Obtain Service Note If you ordered on-site service, see your entitlement certificate and terms and conditions of the service before following the procedure described below. An on-site serve contract entitles you to an on-site visit by an APC technician to assess the issue, determine the problem, and replace parts, if needed. (Response time varies per contract).
Index A Agency approvals, 64 Alarm beeper, 23 Alarm LED, 13 Alarm relay map, 19 Alarm setup, 23 Alarm types, 24 Alarm/event log, 22 Alarms screen, 22 – 24 Applying power to the system, 31 – 32 Armed LED, 10 B BOOTP configuration, 39 Branch circuit loading status and limits, 25 Branch current monitor ports, 11 Breakers screen, 21 Bypass LED, 13 C Check log LED, 13 Circuit breaker panel configuration, 26 Circuit breaker panels, location of, 7 Circuit breaker size, 2 Circuit breakers adding to the PDU, 52 –
K O Keys, for navigation, 13 Operation, 31 – 33 Output voltage, configuration of, 29 L LCD, on display interface, 13 LEDs, on display interface, 13 Leveling feet, location of, 6 Life-support policy, 67 Load powered LED, 13 Load-meter screen, 16 Local interface configuration, 28 Lock-out bracket, location of, 6 M Main input breaker, location of, 9 Main output circuit breaker, location of, 7 Maintenance while the PDU is receiving input power, 2 Maintenance warnings, 2 Management options, 35 – 47 InfraStr
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