Submit Form DC Power Pre-Quote Information Form Requester’s Contact Information: Name Company Email/ Phone Address/ Zip Code What type of DC power products do you need quoted (select all applicable): o 24V DC power systems o 48V DC power systems o Mini systems (10 A to 120 A) o DC converters o Small systems (40 A to 600 A) o DC distribution bays o Medium systems (50 A to 4,000 A) o DC monitoring o Large systems (1,000 A to 20,000 A) o DC UPS for data centers Tell us about the network / application in which the system will be used and quantities needed: Please SAVE this form to your desktop. Once complete, email the form to: AccountManagement.ESNA@Emerson.com 24V or 48V DC Power Systems and Distribution Bays Note: Questions 1 to 20 apply to 24V and 48V DC power systems and distribution bays only. 1 What is the required power plant/application system voltage? o +24 VDC 2 3 4 o - 48 VDC ___________ Amps Ultimate Capacity ** ___________ Amps o Yes YES 5 Is rectifier redundancy required? o No Rectifier redundancy (N+1) allows for continuous, uninterrupted system operation in the event of a failure of one rectifier. o Yes o o +24 VDC o -48 VDC No Some applications require a second DC voltage to power equipment with a voltage other than the primary voltage. (i.e. cellular radio site with +24 VDC primary voltage and -48 VDC for microwave equipment power) What is the initial and ultimate system current (amps) required? Initial Capacity* Secondary system voltage required? Indicate voltage: Initial and ultimate current (amps) required by secondary loads? Initial Capacity* ___________ Amps Ultimate Capacity ** ___________ Amps * Initial current determines quantity of rectifiers/converters required. ** Ultimate current determines rectifier/converter system capacity for future growth. Continue to page 2. 067QRC-PreQuote / 0415 1 DC Power Pre-Quote Information Form 6 10 Is converter redundancy required? o Yes o No o No Is battery backup required? o Yes Battery backup assures continuous operation during AC power failure. YES What type of battery is needed? o Flooded o Relay Rack o VRLA o Battery Rack o Other o Enclosure ___________ Hours Recharge Time: ___________ Hours Actual Load: ___________ Amps Number of Battery Plants: ___________ Quantity Final Volts Per Cell (VPC): ___________ Volts Lowest voltage load accepts with voltage drops. LVBD o No LVLD Disconnect may be desired if battery isolation is required during maintenance. 12 List quantity and capacity for each fuse and/or breaker. Breaker Capacity Quantity (Amps) Trip Preference *** Electro/ Electrical Mechanical Only Type of Battery o Fuse o Breaker ______ Amps Disconnect? What type and phase of AC power service is available? Single Phase Three Phase o 120 VAC o 208 VAC o 208 VAC o 380 VAC 13 Indicate the frequency of the AC service: 14 What mounting width is desired? o 50 Hertz o 19-in. 15 o o 240 VAC o 480 VAC 60 Hertz o 23-in. What framework height is desired? Outdoor o 7-ft. rack o Enclosure o o Other None If 'Other' or 'Outdoor Enclosure' is selected, we will contact you to discuss options. What type, capacity and quantity of distribution is required? Capacity (Amps) o Is battery disconnect required? Battery manufacturer preference (if any): ___________ Quantity o Installed as: o Yes Reserve Time Required: Fuse No 11 If an enclosure is required, we will contact you to discuss options. 8 o YES Flooded cells are frequently found in manned sites (Central Offices); Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) cells are more common in unmanned sites. Mounting? o Yes LVD protects battery plants from being too deeply discharged during AC power failures by disconnecting batteries from the load just before reaching final voltage. LVD can be wired into the load circuit (LVLD) or into the battery circuit (LVBD). Redundancy of converters (N+1) allows for continuous, uninterrupted operation of the secondary system loads in the event of a failure of one converter. 7 Is Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) required? 16 How many sq. ft. of floor space is available in the power room for... 17 Is Zone 4 seismic rating required? 18 Is front access required? ___________ Batteries o Yes o Yes ___________ o No o No Equip. Front access, versus rear access, is needed when mounting restricts access to the back of the power system. 19 Is remote system monitoring required? o Yes 9 If a secondary voltage was indicated, and distribution is desired for the secondary voltage, indicate below. Fuse Quantity Capacity (Amps) Breaker Capacity Quantity (Amps) Trip Preference *** Electro/ Electrical Mechanical Only If YES, we will contact you for details. 20 o No What is the ambient temperature range for the application? ___________ °C to ___________ °C Please SAVE this form to your desktop. Then, email the completed form to: AccountManagement.ESNA@Emerson.com *** If no preference is indicated, standard Electro/Mechanical trip will be provided. EmersonNetworkPower.com/EnergySystems (North America) © Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America 2015. 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