PBC 6200 Description DESCRIPTION 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E Copyright © Ericsson AB 2009–2010. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. Disclaimer The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document. Trademark List Northstar is a trademark of NorthStar Battery Company Enersys is a trademark of Enersys Inc All trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. These are shown in the document Trademark Information. 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Contents Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Product Overview 2 2.1 Main Features 2 2.2 Configurations 3 3 Function Description 3 3.1 AC Power 4 3.2 Rectifiers 4 3.3 DC Distribution 5 3.4 Contactors 5 3.5 Control and Supervision Unit 6 3.6 High-Voltage Protection Unit (Optional) 6 3.7 Battery Blocks 6 4 Size and Weight 7 5 Space Requirements 8 6 Environment 9 6.1 Operating Environment 9 6.2 Environmental Factors 10 7 Power 10 8 Interfaces 11 8.1 Signal and Power Interfaces 11 8.2 Operator Interfaces 12 Glossary 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 14 PBC 6200 Description 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Introduction 1 Introduction This document describes the Power and Battery Cabinet (PBC) 6200, which supplies power and battery backup to indoor RBSs, transmission equipment, and other DC-operated indoor site equipment. The PBC 6200 consists of two main parts: a power unit and a battery rack. The battery rack can be equipped with either AGM or OPzV batteries. See figure below. Power unit AGM batteries OPzV batteries Battery string 4 Battery string 3 Battery string 2 Battery string 1 Battery string 1 P020887A Figure 1 PBC 6200 Overview There are three types of power units: 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 1 PBC 6200 Description • Main • Extension • PU 200A The figure below shows an overview of the Power Unit Main. Contactors Circuit breakers AC power connection Control and supervision unit High-voltage protection unit Rectifiers P020884A Figure 2 2 Power Unit Overview Product Overview This section describes the main features and configurations of the power units. 2.1 Main Features The power unit supplies power and battery backup to indoor RBSs and priority loads such as transmission equipment. 2 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Function Description It converts incoming AC power to 048 V DC power and distributes it through circuit breakers to batteries and main and priority loads. The power unit is controlled and supervised by a Control and Supervision Unit (CSU). 2.2 Configurations The power units can be installed on top of a battery rack or on a wall. The Power Unit Main can be expanded with a Power Unit Extension. The power units can be loaded up to the values given in the table below. Table 1 Maximum Load Power Unit Maximum Load Main 400 A Main + Extension 800 A PU 200A 200 A Each power unit can be connected to up to three battery racks of same battery type. 3 Function Description The figure below shows a block diagram of the power unit. 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 3 PBC 6200 Description Power unit Contactor LVDS 1 Contactor LVDS 2(or 3) Main load AC power connection High-voltage protection unit Battery connection PSU Priority load PSU Rectifier Control and supervision unit Display RS-232 Web board P020885A Figure 3 Power Unit The power unit consists of the following: 3.1 • AC power • Rectifiers • DC distribution • Contactors • Control and supervision unit • High-voltage protection unit (optional) AC Power Incoming AC cables connect to screw terminals, each of which is connected to a rectifier. 3.2 Rectifiers A Power Unit can be equipped with up to four or eight rectifiers, which converts incoming AC power to 048 V DC power. Three types of rectifiers with different output powers are available: 2000 W, 2700 W, and 2700 W High-Efficiency. The rectifier types cannot be mixed in a PBC 6200 system. The rectifiers are hot swappable, which means they can be replaced without interrupting the operation of the power unit. 4 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Function Description 3.3 DC Distribution The DC power from the rectifiers is distributed through circuit breakers to priority load, main load, and batteries. In the event of AC power failure the batteries supply power to both main and priority loads. Circuit Breakers The power unit has circuit breakers for overcurrent and short circuit protection. The Power Unit Main and Extension have the following positions for the circuit breakers: • 10 positions for main load circuit breakers • 15 positions for priority load circuit breakers • 16 positions for up to 4 battery circuit breakers The PU 200A has the following positions for the circuit breakers: • 10 positions for main load circuit breakers • 10 positions for priority load circuit breakers • 8 positions for up to 4 battery circuit breakers The following table is an overview of circuit breaker types, their positions and cables. Table 2 3.4 Circuit Breaker Ratings and Occupied Positions Value Range Positions Occupied Cable Dimension Battery Cable Connection 2–63 A 1 Up to 16 mm2, open end M6 cable lug 80–125 A 2 M8 cable lug 150 A 3 Up to 95 mm2, open end, through fork 200 A 4 Contactors The power unit has two contactors that are used to disconnect the loads from the battery power if the battery voltage is too low to protect the battery from deep discharge. 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 5 PBC 6200 Description The priority load can be disconnected by a Low Voltage Disconnect Switch (LVDS) contactor (LVDS 1). The main load can be disconnected by the LVDS 2 contactor. In the case of an extension power unit, the main load contactor is denoted LVDS 3. 3.5 Control and Supervision Unit The power system is controlled and supervised by a CSU. In a PBC 6200 system with two power units, only the main power unit has a CSU. The CSU is the communication interface between the user and the system and can be accessed both on-site and remotely. It has a keypad and display for direct access on-site. It can also be accessed through a computer equipped with the power management software supplied by Ericsson, which can be connected to the RS-232 port on the front panel of the power unit. Binary Alarms Output The binary alarms are potential-free relay contacts. The outputs are configured as described in document PBC 6200 Software Manual. Maximum electrical rating for each output is 150 mA/60 V DC. Web Board (Optional) The power unit can be accessed both remotely and on-site through an optional web board. 3.6 High-Voltage Protection Unit (Optional) The optional high-voltage protection unit disconnects the rectifiers from the incoming AC power if the voltage exceeds 300 V AC. 3.7 Battery Blocks This section gives an overview of the battery blocks in the PBC 6200. Table 3 6 Battery Blocks Type Battery Product Number Battery Capacity AGM Northstar NSB 100 FT BKC 901 61/1 100 Ah AGM Northstar NSB 170 FT BKC 901 62/1 170 Ah 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Size and Weight Type Battery Product Number Battery Capacity AGM Oerlikon 12CP98C BKC 901 61/2 98 Ah (1) Northstar NSB 100 Blue BKC 901 06/120 82 Ah (1) Northstar NSB 170 Blue BKC 901 06/122 140 Ah (1) Enersys SBS EON 100 BKC 901 06/121 100 Ah (1) AGM Enersys SBS EON 190 BKC 901 06/123 190 Ah OPzV OPzV-650 BKC 901 63/1 650 Ah AGM AGM AGM (1) High-cyclic battery. 4 Size and Weight The table below shows the size and weight of the PBC 6200. Table 4 Size and Weight Cabinet Height Width (1)(2) Power unit Main or Extension 390 mm PU 200A 346 mm 600 mm Depth Weight 456 mm 41 kg (3) (4) 61 kg (5) 600 mm 456 mm (3) 34 kg (4) 45 kg Compact (6) 1450 mm 600 mm 410 mm (7) 26 kg (8) 590 kg Capacity AGM 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 (6) 1545 mm 600 mm 600 mm (7) 46 kg (8) 990 kg 7 PBC 6200 Description Cabinet Capacity OPzV Height Width (6) 1450 mm 700 mm Depth Weight 690 mm 70 kg (7) 1270 (8) kg (1) Excluding battery rack. (2) 340 mm without cable inlet. (3) Excluding rectifiers and circuit breakers. (4) With maximum configuration. (5) 296 mm without cable inlet. (6) Excluding power unit. (7) Excluding batteries. (8) Approximate weight with batteries, max. configuration; exact weight depends on battery supplier. 5 Space Requirements The power unit can be installed on top of a battery rack or on a wall. The figure below shows the space requirements for a power unit. 8 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Environment 600 mm 200 mm 0 mm 600 mm 200 mm 0 mm 0 mm 1000 mm 0 mm 1000 mm P020886B Figure 4 Space Requirements For maintenance the recommended space in front of a power unit installed either on top of a battery rack or on a wall is 1000 mm. A free space of at least 200 mm is required above the power unit. 6 Environment This section contains an overview of the operating environment and environmental impact of the power unit. 6.1 Operating Environment The table below shows the environmental requirements for the power unit. Table 5 Environmental Requirements Requirement Specification Relative Humidity Operating temperature +0C to +50C 0–95%, non-condensing 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 9 PBC 6200 Description Requirement Non-destructive operating temperature Transport temperature Storage temperature 6.2 Specification 017 C to +65 C 040C to +70C 040C to +70C Relative Humidity – 0–95%, non-condensing 0–95%, non-condensing Environmental Factors This section describes the environmental factors associated with the power unit. Acoustic Noise The acoustic noise level of a PBC 6200 system with a power unit equipped with eight rectifiers in an ambient temperature of +25C is below 65 dB. 7 Power This section describes the input and output power characteristics of the power unit. Input AC Power The table below shows the input power characteristics of the power unit. Table 6 Input Power Characteristics Characteristic Value Operational input voltage 88–300 V AC Non-destructive voltage 0–300 V AC (1) (2) 0–400 V AC (1) Excluding high-voltage protection unit (optional). (2) Including high-voltage protection unit (optional). Recommended fuses: 10 • 20 A slow type for each 2000 W rectifier • 25 A slow type for each 2700 W and 2700 W High-Efficiency rectifiers 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Interfaces Output DC Power The DC power is distributed to priority and main loads. The table below shows the output power characteristics of the power unit. Table 7 Output Power Characteristics Value Power Unit Type Characteristic Main, Extension, and PU 200A Nominal DC voltage output Main and Extension Maximum current PU 200A Maximum current 048 V DC (1) 400 A (1) 200 A (1) To be divided as desired between main and priority loads. 8 Interfaces This section describes the interfaces of the power unit. 8.1 Signal and Power Interfaces The table below shows the external interfaces of the power unit. Table 8 External Interfaces Interface AC power input Type Screw terminals for cables with max. 4 mm2 cross-sectional area, 3 per rectifier. Number of Interfaces Main and Extension PU 200A 8 4 Strain relief for 14 mm cable or hard conduit 35 or 50 mm. Main load distribution Screw terminals for two-wire (1) open-ended cables 10 10 Priority load distribution Screw terminals for two-wire (2) open-ended cables 15 10 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 11 PBC 6200 Description Interface Number of Interfaces Type Main and Extension PU 200A Battery M8 threaded studs for cable lug (3) connection 4 4 Earth ground terminal M8 threaded studs, one for the battery rack, one for the main earth terminal 2 2 PC 9-pole D-Sub, RS-232 port 1 1 Ethernet (optional) RJ-45 1 1 Main to Extension Power cable: M8 threaded studs (4) for cable lug connection 2 – (4) 2 Data-cable: Dsub connectors Binary alarms output (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 8.2 Edge connector socket for open end cables with max. 0.5 mm2 (5) cross-sectional area (8×3) 1 1 Maximum 90 mm2 cross-sectional area. Maximum 90 mm2 cross-sectional area. M8 cable lug except for 63 A, which has an M6 cable lug. Cable included in Extension. 30 V DC, 0.3 A; 60 V DC, 0.15 A Operator Interfaces This section describes the operator interfaces of the power unit. 8.2.1 Control and Supervision Unit The CSU has a display and keypad for quick access to system information on-site and indicators to show system status. The table below shows the CSU indicators. Table 9 12 CSU Indicators Indicator Color Status Meaning MAJ Red On Major alarm MIN Yellow On Minor alarm EQL Yellow On Equalization charging 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 Interfaces 8.2.2 Rectifier The table below shows the rectifier indicators. Table 10 Rectifier Indicators Indicator Color Status Meaning AC OK Green On Normal operation RFA/PF Red On Rectifier alarm or power failure CL Yellow On Operating at current limit, reduced output power 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 13 Glossary Glossary CSU Control and Supervision Unit LVDS Low Voltage Disconnect Switch PBC Power and Battery Cabinet 1/1551-LZA 701 6009 Uen E | 2010-07-07 14