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be followed during the installation, servicing, and maintenance of the product. Keep it in a safe place. Review the
drawings and illustrations contained in this manual before proceeding. If there are any questions regarding the safe
installation or operation of this product, contact Alpha Technologies or the nearest Alpha representative. Save this
document for future reference.
Safety Symbols
To reduce the risk of injury or death, and to ensure the continued safe operation of this product, the following symbols
have been placed throughout this manual. Where these symbols appear, use extra care and attention.
The use of ATTENTION indicates specific regulatory/code requirements that may affect the
placement of equipment and /or installation procedures.
NOTE:
A NOTE provides additional information to help complete a specific task or
procedure.
CAUTION!
CAUTION indicates safety information intended to PREVENT DAMAGE to material or
equipment. Cautions are designated with a shock hazard icon, the word CAUTION,
and a rule beneath which the information appears.
WARNING!
WARNING presents safety information to PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH to
personnel. Warnings are indicated by a shock hazard icon, the word WARNING, and
a rule beneath which the information appears.
HOT!
The use of HOT presents safety information to PREVENT BURNS to the technician
or user.
General Safety
WARNING!
This system is designed to be installed in a restricted access location that is
inaccessible to the general public.
Mechanical Safety
Keep hands and tools clear of fans. Fans are thermostatically controlled and switch on automatically.
Power supplies can reach extreme temperatures under load.
Use caution around sheet metal components and sharp edges.
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Electrical Safety
WARNING!
Hazardous voltages are present at the input of power systems. The DC output from
rectifiers and batteries, though not dangerous in voltage, has a high short-circuit
current capacity that may cause severe burns and electrical arcing.
Before working with any live battery or power system, follow these precautions:
Remove all metallic jewelry, such as watches, rings, metal rimmed glasses, or necklaces
Wear safety glasses with side shields at all times during the installation.
Use OSHA approved insulated hand tools.
WARNING!
Lethal voltages are present within the power system. Always assume that an electrical
connection or conductor is energized. Check the circuit with a voltmeter with respect to
the grounded portion of the enclosure (both AC and DC) before performing any
installation or removal procedure.
Battery Safety
Servicing and connection of batteries must be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, personnel
knowledgeable of batteries and the required safety precautions.
Always wear eye protection, rubber gloves, and a protective vest when working near batteries. Remove all
metallic objects from your hands and neck.
Use OSHA approved insulated hand tools. Do not rest tools on top of batteries.
Batteries contain or emit chemicals known to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after
handling batteries.
WARNING!
Follow battery manufacturers safety recommendations when working around battery
systems. Do not smoke or introduce an open flame when batteries (especially vented
batteries) are charging. When charging, batteries vent hydrogen gas, which can
explode.
Batteries are hazardous to the environment and should be disposed at a recycling facility. Consult the battery
manufacturer for recommended local authorized recyclers.
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Seguridad
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES:
Smbolos de Seguridad
Para reducir el riesgo de lesin o muerte y para asegurar la operacin continua segura de este producto, se han
colocado los siguientes smbolos a lo largo de este manual. En las partes donde aparecen estos smbolos, preste
atencin y cuidado adicional.
Atencin:
El uso de ATENCIN indica requisitos de cdigo o regulatorios especficos que pueden
afectar la ubicacin del equipo y/o los procedimientos de instalacin.
NOTA:
Una NOTA (NOTE)provee informacin adicional para ayudar a completar una tarea o un
procedimiento especfico.
CUIDADO!
CUIDADO (CAUTION) indica informacin de seguridad con el propsito de PREVENIR
DAOS al material o al equipo. Los avisos de cuidado estn designados con un icono de
peligro de choque, la palabra CUIDADO y una lnea debajo de la cual aparece la
informacin.
ADVERTENCIA!
Una ADVERTENCIA (WARNING) presenta informacin de seguridad para PREVENIR LESIN O
MUERTE al personal. Las advertencias se indican con un icono de peligro de choque, la palabra
ADVERTENCIA y una lnea debajo de la cual aparece la informacin
CALIENTE!
El uso de CALIENTE (HOT) presenta informacin de seguridad para PREVENIR
QUEMADURAS al tcnico o al usuario.
Seguridad General
ADVERTENCIA!
Este sistema est diseado para instalarse en una ubicacin con acceso restringido
que no sea accesible para el pblico general.
Seguridad Mecnica
Mantenga las manos y las herramientas alejadas de los ventiladores. Los ventiladores estn controlados de forma
termosttica y se encienden automticamente.
Las fuentes de alimentacin pueden alcanzar temperaturas extremas bajo carga.
Tenga cuidado cerca de bordes filosos y componentes de chapa.
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Seguridad Elctrica
ADVERTENCIA!
Hay voltajes peligrosos en la entrada de los sistemas de alimentacin. La salida de CC de
rectificadores y bateras, si bien no es peligrosa en cuanto al voltaje, cuenta con una alta
capacidad de conduccin de cortocircuito que puede causar quemaduras graves y arcos
elctricos.
Antes de trabajar con una batera activa o un sistema de alimentacin, siga estas precauciones:
Qutese toda joyera metlica, como relojes, anillos, anteojos con montura de metal o collares.
Use antiparras de seguridad con protecciones laterales en todo momento durante la instalacin.
Use herramientas manuales aisladas aprobadas por OSHA.
ADVERTENCIA!
El sistema de alimentacin presenta voltajes mortales en su interior. Suponga
siempre que las conexiones o los conductores elctricos estn energizados. Revise el
circuito con un voltmetro con respecto de la porcin a tierra del cerramiento (tanto
CA como CC) antes de realizar cualquier procedimiento de instalacin o remocin.
El mantenimiento y la conexin de las bateras debe ser realizado por, o bajo la supervisin directa de,
personal experto en bateras y tomando las precauciones de seguridad requeridas.
Siempre que trabaje con bateras utilice proteccin para los ojos, guantes de goma y un chaleco protector.
Qutese todos los objetos metlicos de las manos y el cuello.
Use herramientas manuales aisladas aprobadas por OSHA. No apoye las herramientas sobre las bateras.
Las bateras contienen o emiten elementos qumicos que causan cncer y defectos de nacimiento u otros
problemas reproductivos.
Los terminales de batera y accesorios similares contienen plomo y compuestos del plomo. Lvese las manos
despus de manipular bateras.
ADVERTENCIA!
Siga las recomendaciones del fabricante de las bateras cuando trabaje cerca de
sistemas de bateras. No fume ni introduzca una llama abierta cuando las bateras
(en especial las bateras ventiladas) se estn cargando. Mientras se cargan, las
bateras ventilan gas hidrgeno que puede explotar.
Las bateras son peligrosas para el medioambiente y deben desecharse en un centro de reciclado. Consulte al
fabricante de las bateras acerca de centros de reciclado autorizados locales recomendados.
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Scurit
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS: Le prsent manuel contient des consignes de scurit importantes
suivre pendant l'installation, l'entretien et la maintenance du produit. Rangez-le dans un endroit sr. Examinez les schmas et illustrations
contenus dans ce manuel avant de poursuivre. En cas de questions sur l'installation ou le fonctionnement en toute scurit de ce produit,
contactez Alpha Technologies ou le reprsentant d'Alpha le plus prs. Conservez ce document pour rfrence future.
Symboles de Scurit
Pour rduire le risque de blessures ou d'accident mortel et assurer le maintien de conditions d'exploitation scuritaires de ce produit,
les symboles ci-aprs ont t utiliss systmatiquement dans ce manuel. Lorsque ces symboles sont utiliss, prenez des prcautions
supplmentaires.
L'utilisation du symbole ATTENTION indique l'existence d'exigences rglementaires ou normatives qui
peuvent affecter l'emplacement de l'quipement ou les procdures d'installation.
REMARQUE:
Une REMARQUE (NOTE) fournit des informations supplmentaires destines aider la ralisation
d'une tche ou d'une procdure spcifique.
PRUDENCE !
Le symbole PRUDENCE (CAUTION) indique une information de scurit destine VITER DES
DOMMAGES au matriel ou l'quipement. Ce symbole est reprsent par une icne de danger
de dcharge lectrique, le terme PRUDENCE et une ligne en dessous de laquelle l'information est
affiche.
AVERTISSEMENT!
Le symbole AVERTISSEMENT (WARNING) donne des informations sur la scurit permettant au personnel d'VITER
DES BLESSURES OU DES ACCIDENTS MORTELS. Les avertissements sont identifis par une icne de danger de
dcharge lectrique, le terme AVERTISSEMENT et une ligne en dessous de laquelle l'information est affiche.
CHAUD!
Le symbole CHAUD (HOT) est associ des informations de scurit destines VITER
DES BRLURES au technicien ou l'utilisateur.
Scurit Mcanique
Gardez les mains et les outils lcart des ventilateurs. Les ventilateurs sont thermostats et sallument
automatiquement.
Les blocs dalimentation peuvent atteindre des tempratures extrmes lorsquils sont sous tension.
Procdez avec prudence autour des composants en tle et des bords tranchants.
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Scurit Electrique
AVERTISSEMENT !
Des tensions dangereuses sont prsentes lentre des systmes lectriques. La
sortie CC des redresseurs et des batteries, bien que non dangereuse en termes de
tension, a une capacit de courant de court-circuit leve qui peut causer de graves
brlures et des arcs lectriques.
Avant de travailler sur une batterie ou un systme lectrique aliment(e), suivez ces prcautions :
Retirez tout bijou mtallique, tel quune montre, une alliance, des montures mtalliques ou un collier.
Portez des lunettes de scurit avec des crans latraux de protection tout moment durant linstallation.
Utilisez des outils mains isols et approuvs par OSHA.
AVERTISSEMENT !
Des tensions mortelles sont prsentes dans le systme lectrique. Considrez
toujours une connexion lectrique ou un conducteur comme tant sous tension.
Vrifiez le circuit avec un voltmtre au niveau de la partie mise la terre du botier (CA
et CC) avant de lancer une procdure dinstallation ou de retrait.
Scurit de la Batterie
L'entretien et la connexion des batteries doivent tre effectus par un spcialiste des batteries ou sous la
supervision directe d'un tel spcialiste, en prenant les prcautions de scurit requises.
Portez toujours une protection pour les yeux, des gants en caoutchouc et un gilet de protection lorsque vous
travaillez proximit de batteries. Retirez tous les objets mtalliques de vos mains et de votre coup.
Utilisez des outils main isols et approuvs par OSHA. Ne dposez pas les outils sur les batteries.
Les batteries contiennent ou mettent des produits chimiques identifis comme cause de cancer et de
malformations congnitales ou d'autres troubles de l'appareil reproducteur. Les bornes des batteries et leurs
accessoires contiennent du plomb et des composs de plomb. Lavez-vous les mains aprs avoir manipul des
batteries.
AVERTISSEMENT !
Observez les recommandations de scurit du fabricant quand vous travaillez avec
des systmes de batteries. Ne fumez pas, ou n'introduisez pas de flamme nue quand
les batteries (surtout les batteries ouvertes) sont en cours de charge. En cours de
charge, les batteries dgagent de l'hydrogne gazeux susceptible d'exploser.
Les batteries sont nfastes pour l'environnement et doivent tre mises au rebut dans un centre de recyclage.
Consultez le fabricant de la batterie pour connatre les centres de recyclages agrs locaux.
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Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE ANWEISUNGEN AUF: Dieses Handbuch enthlt
wichtige Sicherheitshinweise, die bei der Installation, Wartung und Instandhaltung des Produkts beachtet werden
mssen. Bewahren Sie es an einem sicheren Ort auf. Sehen Sie sich die Zeichnungen und Illustrationen in diesem
Handbuch genau an, bevor Sie fortfahren. Sollten Sie Fragen zur sicheren Installation oder zum Betrieb dieses
Produkts haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an Alpha Technologies oder den nchstgelegenen Alpha-Vertreter.
Bewahren Sie dieses Dokument fr den zuknftigen Gebrauch auf.
Sicherheitssymbole
Um das Risiko von Verletzungen oder Todesfllen zu reduzieren und den weiteren sicheren Betrieb dieses
Produkts zu gewhrleisten, wurden in diesem Handbuch die folgenden Symbole verwendet. Seien Sie besonders
vorsichtig und aufmerksam, wenn diese Symbole abgebildet sind.
Ein HINWEIS (NOTE) liefert zustzliche Informationen, die Ihnen helfen, eine bestimmte
Aufgabe zu lsen bzw. ein bestimmtes Verfahren durchzufhren. Hinweise sind mit einem
Hkchen, dem Wort HINWEIS und einem Strich, unter dem die Informationen aufgefhrt sind,
gekennzeichnet.
ACHTUNG!
ACHTUNG (CAUTION) kennzeichnet Sicherheitsinformationen, die darauf abzielen, SCHDEN an
Materialien oder Gerten ZU VERHINDERN. Diese Warnhinweise sind mit einem gelben
Warndreieck, dem Wort ACHTUNG und einem Strich, unter dem die Informationen aufgefhrt
sind, gekennzeichnet.
WARNUNG!
Eine WARNUNG (WARNING) enthlt Sicherheitsinformationen zur VERHINDERUNG VON
VERLETZUNGEN ODER TODESFLLEN bei Mitarbeitern. Diese Warnhinweise sind mit einem
Stromschlagsymbol, dem Wort WARNUNG und einem Strich, unter dem die Informationen
aufgefhrt sind, gekennzeichnet.
HEISS!
Die Warnung HEISS! (HOT) liefert Sicherheitsinformationen, die dazu dienen,
VERBRENNUNGEN des Technikers oder Benutzers zu VERHINDERN.
Allgemeine Sicherheit
WARNUNG!
Dieses System wurde fr eine Aufstellung an einem Standort mit Zugangsbeschrnkung
entworfen, der fr die allgemeine ffentlichkeit nicht zugnglich ist.
Mechanische Sicherheit
Achten Sie darauf, dass Hnde und Werkzeuge nicht mit den Lftern in Berhrung kommen. Die Lfter werden
thermostatisch kontrolliert und schalten sich automatisch ein.
Die Netzteile knnen unter Last Extremtemperaturen erreichen.
Gehen Sie in der Nhe von Blechteilen und scharfen Kanten vorsichtig vor.
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Elektrische Sicherheit
WARNUNG!
Am Punkt der Stromeinspeisung liegen gefhrliche Spannungen vor. Der Gleichstromausgang
von Gleichrichtern und Batterien weist zwar keine gefhrliche Spannung auf, die
Kurzschlussstrom-Kapazitt ist jedoch sehr hoch, was zu ernsthaften Verbrennungen und
Lichtbgen fhren kann.
Befolgen Sie die folgenden Vorsichtsmanahmen, bevor Sie mit einer spannungsfhrenden Batterie oder einem
Stromversorgungssystem arbeiten:
Legen Sie smtlichen Schmuck aus Metall wie z.B. Armbanduhren, Ringe, Brillen mit Metallrahmen oder
Halsketten ab.
Tragen Sie whrend der Installationsarbeiten jederzeit Schutzbrillen mit Seitenschutz.
Verwenden Sie nur geprftes isoliertes Werkzeug.
WARNUNG!
Batteriesicherheit
Die Wartung und der Anschluss von Batterien muss von Mitarbeitern durchgefhrt bzw. direkt beaufsichtigt
werden, die ber Kenntnisse ber Batterien und die erforderlichen Sicherheitsmanahmen verfgen.
Tragen Sie jederzeit Augenschutz, Gummihandschuhe und eine Schutzweste, wenn Sie in der Nhe von
Batterien arbeiten. Entfernen Sie smtliche Metallgegenstnde von Ihren Hnden und Ihrem Hals.
Verwenden Sie von der OSHA genehmigte isolierte Handwerkzeuge. Legen Sie Werkzeuge nicht auf Batterien
ab.
Verwenden Sie nur geprftes isoliertes Werkzeug. Legen Sie Werkzeug niemals auf Batterien ab.
Batterien enthalten Chemikalien bzw. setzen Chemikalien frei, von denen bekannt ist, dass sie Krebs oder
Geburtsfehler verursachen oder die Fortpflanzungsfhigkeit anderweitig schdigen.
Batterieanschlsse und entsprechendes Zubehr enthalten Blei und Bleiverbindungen. Waschen Sie nach
dem Umgang mit Batterien Ihre Hnde.
verursachen oder die Fortpflanzungsfhigkeit anderweitig schdigen.
WARNUNG!
Befolgen Sie die Sicherheitsempfehlungen von Batterieherstellern, wenn Sie mit
Batteriesystemen arbeiten. Whrend Batterien (insbesondere geschlossene Batterien)
aufgeladen werden, darf weder geraucht noch offenes Feuer verwendet werden. Beim
Aufladen setzen Batterien Wasserstoffgas frei, das explodieren kann.
Batterien sind schdlich fr die Umwelt und sollten im Sondermll entsorgt werden. Wenden Sie sich an den
Batteriehersteller, um sich ber empfohlene zugelassene rtliche Recyclingstellen zu informieren.
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Cordex 48-1.2kW
19 Front Access Shelf System
030-834-J0
In addition to these installation and operation instructions, the following documents and drawings are included
in this manual to provide the necessary information required for installation, operation and fault diagnosis of the
unit:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1
Scope of the Manual ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.2
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3
Part Numbers and List Options ....................................................................................................................... 5
2
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.1
Rectifier modules ............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2
Distribution Module ........................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3
Controller module .......................................................................................................................................... 12
3
INSPECTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.1
Packing Materials .......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2
Check for Damage ......................................................................................................................................... 16
4
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 17
4.2
Shelf Preparation/Mounting ........................................................................................................................... 17
4.3
Module Insertion/Removal CXRF and CXCM1 .............................................................................................. 18
5
WIRING AND CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 20
5.2
Tools Required .............................................................................................................................................. 20
5.3
AC Feeder Protection/Sizing ......................................................................................................................... 20
5.4
AC Input ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.5
Calculating Output Wire Size Requirements ................................................................................................. 22
5.6
DC Output for Model 030-851-20 (maximum 3600kW) ................................................................................. 22
5.7
DC Output for Model 030-834-20 (maximum 4800kw) .................................................................................. 24
5.8
DC Output for Model 030-835-20/ 030-845-20 (bulk distribution).................................................................. 26
5.9
CAN Ports ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.10
Network Connection and Remote Communications via CXCM1 ................................................................. 27
5.11
Signal Wiring Connections .......................................................................................................................... 27
6
OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 30
6.1
Main Rectifier States ..................................................................................................................................... 30
6.2
Main Rectifier Modes ..................................................................................................................................... 31
6.3
Can Bus Communications ............................................................................................................................. 31
6.4
Factory Ranges and Defaults ........................................................................................................................ 32
7
SYSTEM STARTUP ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
7.1
Check System Connections .......................................................................................................................... 33
7.2
Verify AC and Power the Shelf ...................................................................................................................... 33
7.3
Check Battery Polarity and Connect .............................................................................................................. 33
7.4
CXC Reset ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
8
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
8.1
Rectifier Fan Replacement ............................................................................................................................ 35
8.2
Rectifier Fan Filter Replacement ................................................................................................................... 36
9
WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 37
9.1
Technical Support .......................................................................................................................................... 37
030-834-J0 Rev F
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with 3 rectifier modules up to 3600W output
power, CXCM1 Controller and GMT fuse distribution ............................................................................................. 4
Figure 2Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with (a) 4 rectifier modules up to 4800W output
power and CXCM1 controller (top shelf) and (b) 5 rectifier modules up to 6000W output power (lower shelf) ...... 4
Figure 3Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW 2 RU 19" shelf system, shown with 4 rectifier modules up to 4800W output
power, CXCM1 controller and GMT fuse distribution .............................................................................................. 4
Figure 4 rectifier front panel .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 5 (4800W system) distribution module ............................................................................................................. 12
Figure 6 (3600W system) distribution module ............................................................................................................. 12
Figure 7Cordex CXCM1 model system controller front panel ..................................................................................... 14
Figure 8Removing a rectifier from the shelf................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 9 (4800W system) AC input, CAN, and signal connections ............................................................................. 21
Figure 10-AC cord strain relief ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 11DC output connections ................................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 12Breaker ground connections ........................................................................................................................ 25
Figure 13Front view of distribution module (cover removed) ...................................................................................... 26
Figure 14Signal Wiring Terminal Blocks ..................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 15Showing digital input connection method ..................................................................................................... 28
Figure 16Showing relay connections .......................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 17 Rectifier module fan replacement .............................................................................................................. 35
Figure 18 Rectifier module fan filter ........................................................................................................................... 36
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Introduction
1.1
1RU shelf system, 3 rectifier modules, with CXCM1 controller and GMT fuse distribution (Figure 1)
1RU shelf system, 4 rectifier modules, up to 4800W output power with CXCM1 controller (Figure 2a)
1RU shelf system, 5 rectifier modules, up to 6000W bulk power output (Figure 2b)
2RU shelf system, 4 rectifier modules, up to 4800W output power, with CXCM1 controller, breakers and
GMT fuses distribution (Figure 3)
NOTE: To aid the user with installation, reference is made to drawings located at the rear of the manual.
1.2
030-834-J0 Rev F
Product Overview
Designed specifically for restricted space installations, these 48Vdc power distribution systems
incorporate the HP (High Performance) series of 48V 1.2kW Cordex rectifier modules.
Complete front access design, allowing for all customer connections in front of the rack channel.
Cordex rectifier modules use a high frequency, switched mode conversion technique to provide a fully
regulated and isolated DC output from the AC mains. The rectifier model input is universal to allow use
on 120/208/220/240Vac 50/60Hz electrical service.
Rectifier power modules are hot swappablethey can be inserted or removed from the shelf without
cutting power to or from the system or the load.
Additional power modules can be included with the system at the time of ordering or added after the
shelf has been installed.
The shelves are designed for horizontal mounting in a 19" or 23" center mount installation via universal
mounting brackets (EIA rack spacing) and utilize dual IEC-type connectors for multiple AC line cord
solutions.
The Alpha Cordex CXCM1 was designed as a modular CXC controller for the rectifier series. Details
for installation and wiring are provided in the respective chapters of this documentation package.
All models of the CXC allow the user to set up, control and monitor the entire power system and
ancillary components from one central, easy-to-use source: your web browser. The CXCM1 model
does not have a touch screen display; therefore, system setup and management is performed
exclusively with the web interface. Details of controller operation are provided in the current version
software manual.
The distribution component uses up to four bullet-type breakers and up to ten GMT fuse positions. The
distribution module also allows for termination of two battery strings and includes a 125A battery shunt.
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Figure 1Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with 3 rectifier modules up to 3600W
output power, CXCM1 Controller and GMT fuse distribution
Figure 2Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, shown with
(a) 4 rectifier modules up to 4800W output power and CXCM1 controller (top shelf) and
(b) 5 rectifier modules up to 6000W output power (lower shelf)
Figure 3Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW 2 RU 19" shelf system, shown with 4 rectifier modules up to 4800W
output power, CXCM1 controller and GMT fuse distribution
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1.3
1.3.1
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, up to 3600W output power, CXCM1 Controller
and GMT fuse distribution (Figure 1)
This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options:
Description
Part Number/List Option
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW, 19" 1RU shelf, 3 modules, w/ GMT fuses ................................................ 030-851-20
[Equipped for one CXCM1 controller and up to three CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifiers] .................................... *List 0
19" rack, center mount .................................................................................................................................. *List 19
19" rack, flush mount ........................................................................................................................................ List 21
23" rack, center mount ..................................................................................................................................... List 23
23" rack, flush mount ........................................................................................................................................ List 25
Black plastic cover ........................................................................................................................................ *List 58
Distribution w/ 8 GMT fuses .......................................................................................................................... *List 80
40-A load LVD .................................................................................................................................................. List 86
70-A battery LVD ............................................................................................................................................. List 87
CXCM1 controller .......................................................................................................................................... *List 99
Universal AC line cords, C19R flying leads, 3.5m long ................................................................................. List 88
120Vac line cords, L5-15P plugs, 2.5m long ................................................................................................... List 89
Kydex cover for bus bar .......................................................................................................................... 567-837-19
Blank panel for power module slot ................................................................................................... 747-622-20-000
Temperature sensor assembly, 6 ft, 1/4" lug ................................................................................... 747-095-20-071
Temperature sensor assembly, 12 ft, 1/4" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-072
Temperature sensor assembly, 24 ft, 1/4" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-073
Temperature sensor assembly, 6 ft, 3/8" lug ................................................................................... 747-095-20-074
Temperature sensor assembly, 12 ft, 3/8" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-075
Temperature sensor assembly, 24 ft, 3/8" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-076
Temperature sensor assembly, 50 ft, 3/8" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-077
Temperature sensor assembly, 100 ft, 3/8" lug ............................................................................... 747-095-20-078
Temperature sensor assembly, 50 ft, 1/4" lug ................................................................................. 747-095-20-080
Temperature sensor assembly, 100 ft, 1/4" lug ............................................................................... 747-095-20-081
Temperature sensor assembly, 12 ft, 5/16" lug ............................................................................... 747-095-20-082
GMT fuse, 0.5 A ...................................................................................................................................... 460-004-10
GMT fuse, 1 A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-006-10
GMT fuse, 1.3 A ...................................................................................................................................... 460-081-10
GMT fuse, 1.5 A ...................................................................................................................................... 460-082-10
GMT fuse, 2 A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-083-10
GMT fuse, 3 A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-013-10
GMT fuse, 4 A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-085-10
GMT fuse, 5 A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-084-10
GMT fuse, 7.5 A ...................................................................................................................................... 460-105-10
GMT fuse, 10 A ....................................................................................................................................... 460-069-10
GMT fuse, 15 A ....................................................................................................................................... 460-150-10
Fan replacement kit .......................................................................................................................... 010-619-G0-000
Fan filter ............................................................................................................................................. 747-581-20-060
U
* Default option
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
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1.3.2
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2 kW 1RU 19" shelf system, up to (a) 4800W output power and (b) 6000W
output power (Figure 2)
This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options:
Description
Part Number/List Option
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 1RU shelf for systems up to 4800W ................................ 030-835-20
[equipped to receive one CXCM1 controller and up to four CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifiers] ........................... *List 0
48Vdc output ................................................................................................................................................... *List 2
19 center (6 offset) mount ........................................................................................................................... *List 19
23 center (6 offset) mount .............................................................................................................................. List 24
Universal AC line cords, C19R flying leads, 3.5m long ................................................................................. List 88
120Vac line cords, L5-15P plugs, 2.5m long ................................................................................................... List 89
Blank panel (for power module slot) ................................................................................................................ List 90
CXCM1 controller .............................................................................................................................................. List 99
U
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 1RU shelf for systems up to 6000W ................................ 030-845-20
[equipped to receive up to five CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifiers ......................................................................... *List 0
48Vdc output ................................................................................................................................................... *List 2
19 center (6 offset) mount ........................................................................................................................... *List 19
19 flush mount ................................................................................................................................................ List 21
23 center (6 offset) mount .............................................................................................................................. List 23
23 flush mount ................................................................................................................................................ List 25
Universal AC line cords, C19R flying leads, 3.5m long ................................................................................. List 88
120Vac line cords, L5-15P plugs, 2.5m long ................................................................................................... List 89
Blank panel (for power module slot) ................................................................................................................ List 90
CXCM1 controller ...................................................................................................................................... 018-598-20
Basic module ................................................................................................................................................... *List 0
Horizontal mount (1RU high ........................................................................................................................... *List 90
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifier power module, 120Vac-208-240Vac universal input ..................... 010-619-20
Basic module ................................................................................................................................................... *List 0
Front cover, black plastic [material complies with GR-63 flame spread test] ................................................ *List 58
Fan replacement kit .......................................................................................................................... 010-619-G0-000
Fan filter ............................................................................................................................................. 747-581-20-060
Universal AC line cord, C19R flying leads, 3.5m (as used in List 88) ................................................... 877-671-19
120Vac line cord, L5-15P plug, 2.5m (as used in List 89) ........................................................................ 877-690-19
Blank panel (for power module slot)(same as List 90 ....................................................................... 747-622-20-000
Kydex cover, single shelf ......................................................................................................................... 567-837-19
Dual shelf bus bar connection (qty 2 required) consult factory for application .......................................... 615-368-43
I/O terminal block wire harness kit for CXCI/CXCM1 ........................................................................ 036-201-20-000
* Default option
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
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1.3.3
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 2RU shelf for systems up to 4800W (Figure 3)
This product can be ordered under the following part numbers and list options:
Description
Part Number/List Option
Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 2RU shelf for systems up to 4800W ................................. 030-834-20
[equipped to receive one CXCM1 controller and up to four CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW rectifiers] ........................ *List 0
48Vdc output ..................................................................................................................................................... *List 2
19 center (mid) mount.................................................................................................................................... *List 19
23 center (mid) mount...................................................................................................................................... List 23
23 center (6 offset) mount .............................................................................................................................. List 24
23 flush mount ............................................................................................................................................... *List 25
Circuit breaker distribution, bullet-type,
four load circuit breakers, two battery connections, ten GMT fuse positions, 125A battery shunt ............. *List 80
Circuit breaker distribution, bullet-type,
two load circuit breakers, two battery circuit breakers .............................................................................. **List 81
Battery LVD (LVBD), 100A ............................................................................................................................... List 87
Two universal AC line cords, C19R flying leads, 3.5m each ......................................................................... List 88
Two 120Vac line cords, L5-15P plugs, 2.5m each............................................................................................ List 89
Blank panel (for power module slot) ................................................................................................................. List 90
CXCM1 controller .............................................................................................................................................. List 99
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GMT fuse, 1A ............................................................................................................................................ 460-006-10
GMT fuse, 1.3A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-081-10
GMT fuse, 1.5A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-082-10
GMT fuse, 2A ............................................................................................................................................ 460-083-10
GMT fuse, 3A ............................................................................................................................................ 460-013-10
GMT fuse, 4A ............................................................................................................................................ 460-085-10
GMT fuse, 5A ............................................................................................................................................ 460-084-10
GMT fuse, 7.5A ......................................................................................................................................... 460-105-10
GMT fuse, 10A .......................................................................................................................................... 460-069-10
GMT fuse, 15A .......................................................................................................................................... 460-150-10
* Default option
** Distribution option requires one of List 19, 81, 87, or 99.
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
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Features
2.1
Rectifier modules
The Cordex CXRF-HP series of 48V 1.2kW rectifier modules employ an advanced resonant power
conversion technology featuring high power conversion efficiency. All internal semiconductor devices
operate under soft-switching conditions and exhibit very low power loss. The reduced power loss leads to
lower thermal stress on the semiconductors and thus improves reliability.
Sustaining low component temperatures is again the primary factor with meeting the three worst-case field
scenarios: (1) 65C ambient temperatures, (2) full output power, and (3) low AC input (176Vac). While
meeting these specifications, Cordex rectifiers also offer roughly twice the reliability at 55C and up to four
times more at 45C ambient temperature.
2.1.1
LEDs
The front panel LEDs provide rectifier status summary and help to locate a specific module under CXC
control.
AC
The top LED (green) is on when AC is within valid range and the rectifier is delivering power to the load.
The LED will flash (~2Hz) when AC is outside the nominal range AC voltage is invalid if the AC Mains
Low or AC Mains High alarm is active. The LED turns off when AC has failed (or no AC power is
present).
DC
The middle LED (green) is on when the rectifier is delivering power to the load. The LED will flash when
communication is lost. The LED turns off when the rectifier is off; e.g., when commanded via the CXC.
Alarm
The bottom LED (red) is on continuously in the event of an active Module Fail alarm. The LED flashes
(~2Hz) when a minor alarm is detected. The LED remains off in the absence of an alarm. If the unit output
is not connected to a battery or parallel rectifier, the LED extinguishes if no AC power is present.
LED Activity During Locate Module Command from CXC
When the locate module command has been received from the CXC, the LEDs behave in a distinctly
different way so that the rectifier is easier to visually identify among adjacent rectifiers.
This state is entered when commanded via the CXC. The LEDs flash in a distinct pattern repeating every
two seconds.
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LED Activity During Firmware Upload
When a rectifier firmware upload is in progress, the LEDs behave in the same way as the locate module
command described above.
2.1.3
Mechanical
A locking clip automatically secures the rectifier into the shelf.
2.1.4
PT
NOTE: For Cordex rectifier systems without batteries (or with a very light load; below 2.5% of rated output) it is
recommended that the ramp test be disabled to avoid nuisance alarms. The Ramp Test feature is
enabled/disabled via the CXC menu item: Rectifiers, Configure Settings.
2.1.5
Heat Dissipation
Cooling of the module is front-to-rear with the exhaust air exiting at the back. The fan is variable speed;
which is determined by heatsink temperature and load.
2.1.6
2.1.7
Wide AC Range
A minor alarm is generated when the AC input voltage drops below specification.
2.1.8
Output power is reduced linearly between 176Vac and 132Vac to 60% of the rated output power.
Input current is limited to less than 6A for operation from 132Vac to 90Vac. Power is derated linearly
between 132Vac (~700W) to 90Vac (~475W).
At a lower voltage the module will shut down and will not restart until the AC is greater than 90Vac.
For voltages above 277Vac, power factor and total harmonic distortion may be derated. Up to 320Vac,
the rectifier may not be operational but shall not suffer any damage.
AC Inrush/Transient Suppression
An external surge suppressor is not required at the AC input, modules are protected from input lightning
and transient surges in accordance with IEEE/ANSI C62.41 Category B3
2.1.9
Soft Start
To eliminate an instantaneous demand on the AC source, a soft start feature is employed. Soft Start,
sometimes referred to as current walk-in, works by gradually (up to five seconds) ramping the current limit
up from zero to the actual or defined customer setting. The rectifier output voltage is ramped up from the
minimum voltage to the float voltage.
1
Under
normal
conditions,
a
battery
connected
to
the
output
of
the
rectifier
will
draw
current
when
the
voltage
ramp
occurs.
Therefore
the
rectifier
fail
alarm
will
not
be
generated
with
a
battery
connected.
TP
PT
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2.1.10
Start Delay
The rectifier modules are equipped with a delay timer in order to stagger start a series of modules to
prevent excessive loading of generators upon start up. The built-in timer delays the turn on of the module
depending on the value selected (up to 120 seconds) via the CXC. A minimum one-second delay is preset
to allow charging of the input capacitors.
2.1.11
2.1.12
Power Limiting
Each rectifier module is designed to limit power output to the module specification. This enables more
current to be supplied at lower output voltages, and allows matching of output to the demand of constant
power loads, normally seen with telecom equipment.
This feature may also be used for a faster recharge of flooded batteries paralleled with the load.
2.1.14
2.2
Distribution Module
030-834-20 (Cordex CXRF-HP 48-1.2kW center mounting 2RU shelf for systems up to 4800W)
The shelf incorporates a distribution module for DC breaker/fuse output as well as battery connections. The
module includes support for up to four AM plug-in breakers and ten GMT fuse positions. Two batterylanding positions, a 125A battery shunt, and a site ground are also provided. It may also incorporate an
LVBD.
This module contains a unique sliding connection point system to allow for the several dual-hole lug
terminations in a compact space. See Wiring and Connections chapter of this manual for more details.
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2.3
Controller module
The Cordex CXCM1 modular system controller is mounted in the rectifier system shelf and brings advanced
monitoring technology to the series of rectifiers. This compact system controller is designed for seamless
operation and set up of Alpha power systems and is equipped with the complete range of Cordex software
features, including the following:
The main controller motherboard, located behind the CXCM1 front panel, contains a microprocessor,
memory, and other electronic components.
The CXCM1 includes a web server that provides easy set up and monitoring using an Internet connection
with the standard Windows Internet Explorer browser.
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The data-logging feature allows the user to capture data from multiple inputs, for AC/DC voltages,
load/battery current, cell voltages and temperatures (automatically for up to 16 user defined logs). Typical
applications of the CXCM1 logging include power system details, thermal performance of outdoor
enclosures, battery cell specifics, or mains variations captured by an AC voltage watchdog.
A built-in audio speaker sounds an intermittent tone during active alarms.
The input/output (I/O) board houses a series of terminal connections.
NOTE: Customer settings for the CXCM1 are provided separately in the system documentation package.
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2.3.1
Display pushbutton
toggle switch (V/A)
LCD screen
The controller front panel uses a 4-digit LCD screen to monitor the system voltage (V) and current (A). A
push-button toggle switch allows the user to alternate the display reading.
2.3.3
LEDs
The CXC has three LEDs located on the front panel. These are used to display the alarm status of the
power system, CXC progress and status during startup, file transfers and lamp tests.
Alarm Conditions
The CXC illuminates the LED that corresponds to the alarm status. Only one LED is illuminated at a time
during alarm conditions:
OK, no alarms present
Minor alarm is present (no major alarms)
Major alarm is present.
Green
Yellow
Red
Reset
A reset button is located on the front panel for restarting the controllers microprocessor. During reset, the
Controller may occasionally need to run a defragmentation cycle. This can be recognized by the LEDs
cycling on the front panel. A full defragmentation may take up to 20 minutes to perform, and the CXC do not
be powered down the CXC during this time.
NOTE: Refer also to the software manual always select the Reset menu item before pressing the reset button.
2.3.5
Modem Port
The Modem port is designed for CXCM1 connection to Alpha Technologies Cordex DC Modem #018-58520.
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CAUTION: Do not connect anything other than the Alpha modem and Alpha-supplied DB-9 cable to
the D-sub port on the front of the CXCM1.
2.3.6
Ethernet Port
The Ethernet port is designed for CXC connection to a user supplied network (TCP/IP secured by user) via
a front panel RJ-45 jack and a standard network cable.
Local access (e.g. laptop computer) is also possible from the Ethernet port connection using a standard
network crossover cable.
2.3.7
2.3.8
2.3.9
2.3.10
2.3.11
CXCM1 Connections
Next to the CXCM1, on the left side of the shelf, are terminal block connections for the system control I/O;
such as, digital signals, analog inputs, and alarm relay outputs. See Figure 9.
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Inspection
3.1
Packing Materials
All Alpha products are shipped in rugged, double walled boxes and suspended via solid inserts to minimize
shock that may occur during transportation. Packaging assemblies and methods are tested to International
Safe Transit Association (ISTA) standards.
Products are also packaged with Cortex. This plastic wrap contains a corrosive-inhibitor that protects the
product from corrosion for up to two years.
3.1.1
NOTE: Alpha Technologies is not responsible for damage caused by the improper packaging of returned products.
3.2
Verify that you have all the necessary parts per your order for proper assembly.
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Installation
NOTE: This power system is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunication Facility locations where the
NEC applies, and in OSP applications.
This chapter is provided for qualified personnel to install the product. Mount the unit horizontally in a clean
and dry environment.
NOTE: Drawings are located at the rear of the manual.
This system is designed to be installed in a restricted access location inaccessible to the general public.
4.1
Safety Precautions
WARNING
Hazardous voltages are present at the input of power systems. The DC output from the rectifiers
and battery system, though not dangerous in voltage, has a high short circuit current capacity that
may cause severe burns and electrical arcing.
Before working with any live battery or power system/distribution center, follow these precautions:
Remove all metallic jewelry; e.g., watches, rings, metal rimmed glasses, necklaces.
Wear safety glasses with side shields (and prescription lenses if necessary) at all times during
installation.
The installer should follow all applicable local rules and regulations for electrical and battery installations;
e.g., CSA, UL, CEC, NEC, OSHA, and local fire codes.
4.2
Shelf Preparation/Mounting
NOTE: The shelf is designed for horizontal mounting in a clean and dry environment. Allow at least 1.75" of free
space in front of the unit for unrestricted cooling airflow.
Each shelf has been designed for center mounting in a 19" or 23" rack. See drawings 030-834-06, 030-83506, 030-845-06, or 030-851-06.
Mounting brackets accommodate either 1" or 1" rack spacing. Mount the shelf to the rack using at least
two #12 24 x " screws in each bracket. Use Philips-type screws and screwdriver to eliminate the
possibility of slippage and scratching of the units exterior.
An electrical conducting path must exist between the units chassis and the metalwork of the enclosure in
which it is mounted or a grounding conductor. The electrical continuity requirement can be met by the use
of thread-forming type unit mounting screws and star washers that remove any paint or nonconductive
coatings and establish metal-to-metal contact.
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4.3
4.3.1
Locking clip
release
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4.3.2
Insert
1/8 x 4
flat head
screwdriver
under locking
clip
Module
locking clip at
resting
position
Shelf tab
Turn screwdriver
approx. 30 degrees
gently clockwise to
raise locking clip
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5.1
Safety Precautions
WARNING
Hazardous AC voltages may be present. Ensure power at the AC service panel is off before
attempting work on the AC connections. Use a voltmeter to verify the absence of voltage. Clearly
mark the correct polarity of the battery leads before commencing work on DC connections.
Refer to the previous (Installation) chapter for additional safety precautions.
5.2
Tools Required
Various tools are essential for product installation. Insulated tools are recommended. Use this list as a
guide:
5.3
AC Feeder Protection/Sizing
To maximize system reliability, the AC feed divides the rectifiers into groups to be supplied by separate
feeds. See customer connections drawing (modules are numbered left to right).
030-845-20: TBA-1 feeds modules 1. TBA-2 feeds modules 2 and 3. TBA-3 feeds modules 4 and 5.
It is recommended, for each feed, to use a dedicated protection feeder breaker located at the AC
distribution panel. The feeder breaker can also act as the disconnect device for the connected modules.
AC
Input
(Vac)
Number
of
Rectifiers
on
AC
Feed
Circuit
Breaker
Exact
Value
to
Use
(A)
120
15
208/220/240
20
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5.4
AC Input
CAUTION: Route AC input wires in flexible or rigid conduit as far away as possible from the DC
power wires to minimize EMI disturbances.
All shelf systems have male IEC-60320-C20 ISA line cord connection points for pluggable line cords with
C19R female receptacles as shown in Figure 9.
Refer to customer connection drawings 030-834-08, 030-851-08, 030-835-08 or 030-845-08.
NOTE: The shelf incorporates IEC plug connections requiring line cords with C19R type receptacles. See ordering
information for available cords.
Strain Relief
Cable strain reliefs for AC cords ship loose in the box with the rectifier shelf.
Push the barbed end of the strain relief into a square hole on the back of the shelf and then secure the
cable with the twist tie as shown in Figure 10.
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5.5
5.6
5.6.1
NOTE: This power system is suitable for installation as part of a Common Bonding Network (CBN) and is intended
to be used in a DC-C configuration (common DC return). In this configuration, both the shelf chassis ground
(via power system chassis ground) and common return shall be connected to the building master ground
bus (MGB) or floor ground bus (FGB), in a larger building, to ensure correct operation of the system and to
prevent drifting floating analog (especially current) readings.
The chassis is connected to the MGB via mounting brackets.
5.6.2
DC Output to Loads
DC output connections are made at the distribution module at the front of the shelf.
GMT fuses
Plug-in connectors
DC output cables
#26-14 AWG wire size
2-pos, 5 mm spacing, 10 A,
connector
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DC output cables
#30-16 AWG wire size
2-pos, 3.5 mm spacing, 8 A,
connector
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CAUTION: Make sure the applicable fuse has been removed before unplugging the corresponding
connector.
6. To connect a DC output cable, use needle nose pliers to pull out the appropriate plug-in connector.
Apply gentle clamping force to the pliers to avoid breaking the connector.
7. After the plug-in connector has been removed, attach the cables to the terminal block. Verify the
polarity.
8. Insert the terminal block together with attached cables. Use tie wraps to secure the cables.
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5.7
DC output wire shall be UL approved XHHW or RHH/RHW (Type RW90 for Canada)
Chassis ground
Battery () 2PL
Load breaker
return (+) 4PL
This part of the distribution assembly slides out for ease of connections
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This power system is suitable for installation as part of a Common Bonding Network (CBN) and is intended
to be used in a DC-C configuration (common DC return). In this configuration, both the shelf chassis ground
(via power system chassis ground) and common return shall be connected to the building master ground
bus (MGB) or floor ground bus (FGB), in a larger building, to ensure correct operation of the system and to
prevent drifting floating analog (especially current) readings.
The chassis ground connection is located on the center mount rack bracket. Connect to the #10-32 stud
using single-hole lug and hardware as provided.
The system MGB connection is located within the distribution module to the left of the chassis ground
location (shown in Figure 11 above). The two studs are oriented at a 45-degree angle, which requires a
1/4" on 5/8" center lug.
5.7.2
Battery Connections
There are connection points for two strings of batteries. Use the thumbscrew lock to disengage part of the
distribution assembly and slide it out the right side of the shelf as far as necessary (Figure 11).
Connect the battery (+) cabling to the bottom set of studs and the battery () cabling to the upper set. Lugs
required are 1/4" on 5/8" centers. Refer also to Figure 11a with respect to the battery cables and the
connection points positioned for proper access.
5.7.3
Load breaker
return (+) 4PL
Thumbscrew
lock
A Philips or slotted head screwdriver may be needed to secure the thumbscrew lock
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Load breaker
hot ()
GMT fuses
terminal blocks
GMT fuses
5.7.5
CAUTION: Total current maximum is 30A.
The ten (10) GMT-style fuses and the associated control terminal blocks are accessible from the front panel
of the distribution module (Figure 13 and drawing 030-834-05).
Connect via screw terminations, hot () and return (+), for each fuse position.
The maximum allowable output current of the GMT box is 30 A distributed over some or all of the ten GMT
fuse positions. For a complete list of available fuses and their part numbers, see Section 1.3.3. The largest
current that can be accommodated is 10 A with a fuse of up to 15 A.
If using a 15 A fuse, leave the adjacent fuse position(s) empty.
5.8
5.9
CAN Ports
The 3 and 4-module shelf, 1 RU model with CXCM1, has a single CAN port for communications with CANenabled equipment (nodes). It is located on the side of the shelf. The 5-module shelf has two ports, one on
each side. The 2RU shelf has two ports on the side.
Daisy-chain from node to node (CAN OUT of one node to CAN IN of another) as necessary and ensure that
only the last node is terminated.
NOTE: This system has a limit of twelve Cordex 1.2kW rectifiers; they do not have self-powered CAN Bus nodes.
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5.10
5.10.1
Modem Port
The Modem port is designed for CXCM1 connection to the Alpha Cordex DC Modem (p/n 018-585-20a) via
a front panel DB-9 connector.
CAUTION: Use only the Alpha modem and Alpha-supplied DB-9 (straight through) cable to connect
to the D-sub port on the front of the CXCM1.
5.10.2
5.10.3
5.11
For terminal block connections, the recommended wire sizes are #16 to #26 AWG (1.5 to 0.129mm ) for
the temperature range of 0 to 50C (as per UL/CSA). Control and sense wires shall be UL approved Style
1015 (for Canadian users, TEW type).
P
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only #26 AWG (0.129mm ) or thicker wire.
P
Bundle the signal cables together and route them through the entry holes of the shelf.
CAUTION: Ensure the correct polarity is used for all input cable terminations.
The analog input channels are used to monitor various types of electrical signals.
Voltage (Input) is 0 to 60Vdc. Temp Probe is 0 to 20Vdc with power source.
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Voltage
Voltage Input #1 (load voltage per CXC software) terminals on the shelf provide connections to an optional
secondary voltage input. For example, this can be terminated to the load side of an LVD contactor to
monitor load voltage.
Voltage Input #2 (battery voltage per CXC software) is wired internally to the rectifier output voltage of the
shelf. This is used as the reference for system alarming (such as high voltage) and control (such as LVD).
The Battery -48V should be connected at the battery system voltage terminal for CXCM1 reference when a
battery disconnect device is used. It is critical to CXCM1 operation as it ensures a source of power to the
CXCM1 should the disconnect device open the circuit.
Current
Current input #1 is wired internally to the system current shunt.
Temperature Sensor
Temperature Probe input channels provide connections for up to two temperature sensors. A voltage is
supplied to these terminals for sensor measurements.
5.11.2
060
(system voltage setting)
03
960
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5.11.3
5.11.5
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Operation
6.1
6.1.1
Off
Start delay
Soft start
Normal operation
Turning off
Off
The rectifier is in the Off state immediately after power is applied to the rectifier or after a rectifier shutdown
(remote or local shutdown, AC shutdown, OVP or thermal shutdown).
In this state the DC-DC converter is turned off and the CXC monitors its inputs for the proper conditions to
begin the start up sequence.
When the conditions have been met for the rectifier to start up, it transitions to the Start Delay state.
6.1.2
Start Delay
When the rectifier is in the Start Delay state, the DC-DC converter is held off and still not sourcing power,
waiting for a given amount of time before transitioning to the next state.
The CXC continues to monitor its inputs.
After the Start Delay state the rectifier transitions to the Soft Start state.
NOTE: Soft start, or current walk-in, gradually increases the voltage and current output of the rectifier upon startup.
This is done to reduce the instantaneous load on the AC source.
6.1.3
Soft Start
When the Soft Start state is entered, the rectifier is turned on and the output voltage and output current
gradually increased. If a load is present, the rectifier begins to source power.
When the voltage and current limit ramps have finished, the rectifier will transition to the Normal Operation
state.
6.1.4
Normal Operation
The Normal Operation state is the state that the rectifier will be in performing all of the rectifier functions
and features specified herein.
From this state, the only valid transition is to the Turning Off state. This transition will happen if the rectifier
is required to shut down.
6.1.5
Turning Off
The Turning Off state is entered because a short delay is required before the rectifier actually turns off to
take care of any initialization requirements.
When this short delay has elapsed, a transition to the Off state is made.
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6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
Active when
Float
Equalize
Battery Test
Safe
Manual Test
Output current and power limit have been reduced due to:
AC foldback mode
Internal fault.
Table 4.Output current/power modes
6.3
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6.4
Default
48 58V
54V
50 58V
55V
44 52V
46V
OVP
57V
23 100%
100%
0 100%
100%
0 250s
1s
0 600s
0s
42 52V
44V
52 59V
55.5V
EQ Timeout
1 2399h
30h
BT Timeout
1 250h
8h
Softstart Ramp-rate
Normal/Fast
Normal
CL/PL Alarm
Enable/Disable
Enable
Remote Shutdown
Enable/Disable
Enable
Ramp Test
Enable/Disable
Enable
NOTE: OVP cannot be set below the present system/FL/EQ/BT voltage setting or the safe mode voltage of 51.4V.
030-834-J0 Rev F
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System Startup
After completing the shelf wiring and installation, perform the following startup and test procedure to ensure
proper operation:
7.1
7.2
Ensure AC is off, battery is disconnected, and all power modules are removed from the shelf.
7.3
7.3.1
Verify AC input voltage is correct and turn on the corresponding AC input feeder breaker.
The power module OK LED should illuminate after a preset start delay.
Using the CXCM1, test functionality of various module alarms and controls.
Verify correct battery polarity using a voltmeter (ensuring no cells or batteries are reversed).
Connect battery as required to the output of the system or turn on battery breaker.
In the adjustments menu of the CXCM1 (web browser), set Float and Equalize voltage to the levels
specified by the battery manufacturer.
Using the CXCM1, test functionality of various module alarms and controls. In addition, perform a load
test with the system using a resistive load box as needed.
7.4
CXC Reset
7.4.1
Soft Reset
The reset button located on the front panel of the CXCM1 is for restarting the microprocessor. When
pressed momentarily, the unit beeps twice then resets. The front-panel LEDs illuminate temporarily, and
then extinguish after the system has finished its 15-second self-test.
7.4.2
IP Address Reset
To reset the IP address, press and hold the front panel reset button for three seconds. The CXCM1 unit
beeps three times, IP address resets to 10.10.10.201 and DHCP is disabled. The settings are saved and
the unit then resets.
This reset allows local access; e.g., with a laptop and a standard network crossover cable. See current
version software manual for details.
7.4.3
Hard Reset
A hard reset of the CXCM1 can be performed by unplugging the module. This procedure will restart the
microprocessor if the front panel (soft) reset button fails to operate.
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CAUTION: Move the LVD control jumper to the override position before unplugging the CXCM1
controller. The load and batteries are still connected. Use of hard reset may cause loss of data.
To change the LVD control jumper position:
1. Remove the GMT fuse cover by gently squeezing the sides of the cover. The cover
will unlatch and pop off.
2. Use pliers to gently move the LVD control jumper from the Auto position to the
Override position.
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Maintenance
Although very little maintenance is required with Alpha systems, routine checks and adjustments are
recommended to ensure optimum system performance. Qualified service personnel should do repairs.
The following table lists a few maintenance procedures for this system. These procedures should be
performed at least once a year.
In areas where flying insects and other debris may routinely clog the rectifier fan filter, it may be necessary
to inspect ventilation openings and replace the rectifier fan filter more often.
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE AND SHOCK HAZARD.
Use extreme care when working inside the shelf while the system is energized.
Do not make contact with live components or parts.
Circuit cards, including RAM chips, can be damaged by static electricity. Always wear a grounded
wrist strap when handling or installing circuit cards.
Procedure
Date Completed
8.1
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1. Slide the module 10 cm (4") out of the shelf (refer to section 4.3) and wait two minutes for module
capacitors to discharge.
2. Remove the bottom screw that secures the front panel to the module chassis.
3. Slide the front panel out.
4. Disconnect the fan power lead wires from the module.
5. Note the direction of airflow and remove the fan from the front panel.
6. Install the replacement fan following the preceding steps in reverse order.
8.2
Filter
Screen
030-834-J0 Rev F
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9.1
Technical Support
Free Technical Support 24/7/365 is part of the Alpha customer satisfaction commitment. The phone
numbers below can also be used to access a wide range of service solutions both at your premise and at
the Alpha facility nearest you.
In Canada and the USA, call toll free 1-888-462-7487 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Customers outside Canada and the USA, call +1-604-436-5547.
9.2
Warranty
Alpha Technologies Ltd. warrants all equipment manufactured by it to be free from defects in parts and
labor, for a period of two years from the date of shipment from the factory. The warranty provides for
repairing, replacing or issuing credit (at Alphas discretion) for any equipment manufactured by it and
returned by the customer to the factory or other authorized location during the warranty period. There are
limitations to this warranty coverage. The warranty does not provide to the customer or other parties any
remedies other than the above. It does not provide coverage for any loss of profits, loss of use, costs for
removal or installation of defective equipment, damages or consequential damages based upon equipment
failure during or after the warranty period. No other obligations are expressed or implied. Warranty also
does not cover damage or equipment failure due to cause(s) external to the unit including, but not limited
to, environmental conditions, water damage, power surges or any other external influence.
The customer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges. Where products are covered under
warranty Alpha will pay the cost of shipping the repaired or replacement unit back to the customer.
9.3
Battery Warranty
Note that battery warranty terms and conditions vary by battery and by intended use. The most common
battery warranty provided by Alpha is a two year full replacement warranty with a pro-rated warranty for the
following three years. Pro rated warranty provides a credit applicable toward the purchase of new batteries
from Alpha. The credit is calculated as the purchase price multiplied by the percentage of the battery life
that was not available (in months). Battery warranty coverage is lost where the battery charge is not
maintained for 6 months. Contact your Alpha sales representative or the Technical Support team at the
above number to understand your entitlements under Battery Warranty.
9.4
Return of Material
Please contact Technical Support at the number above to obtain a Service Repair Order (or Return Material
Authorization) number BEFORE sending material back. This will ensure that your service needs are
handled promptly and efficiently.
9.5
Service Centers
For a list of service centers, visit: http://www.alpha.ca.
030-834-J0 Rev F
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10
030-834-J0 Rev F
Alternating current
American National Standards Institute
American wire gauge
British thermal unit
Controller area network
Canadian Electrical Code
Canadian Standards Association
Cordex series; e.g., CXC for C orde x System C ontroller
Direct current
Dynamic host configuration protocol
Electronic Industries Alliance
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electromagnetic interference
E lectromagnetic compatibility and r adio spectrum m atters
E lectro s tatic d ischarge
Federal Communications Commission (for the USA)
H igh v oltage s hut d own
International Electrotechnical Commission
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Light emitting diode
Low voltage disconnect
Low voltage battery disconnect
Mean time between failures
Normally closed
National Electrical Code (for the USA)
Normally open
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Over voltage protection
Random access memory
Rack unit (1.75)
Transmission control protocol / internet protocol
Total harmonic distortion
Underwriters Laboratories
U
Page 38 of 38
CSA (Canadian Standards Association also known as CSA International) was established in 1919 as
an independent testing laboratory in Canada. CSA received its recognition as an NRTL (Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory) in 1992 from OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in
the United States of America (Docket No. NRTL-2-92). This was expanded and renewed in 1997, 1999,
and 2001. The specific notifications were posted on OSHAs official website as follows:
When these marks appear with the indicator C and US or NRTL/C it means that the product is
certified for both the US and Canadian markets, to the applicable US and Canadian standards. (1)
Alpha rectifier and power system products, bearing the aforementioned CSA marks, are
certified to CSA C22.2 No. 60950 and UL 60950.
Alpha UPS products, bearing the aforementioned CSA marks, are certified to CSA C22.2
No.107.3 and UL 1778.
As part of the reciprocal, US/Canada agreement regarding testing laboratories, the Standards Council
of Canada (Canadas national accreditation body) granted Underwriters Laboratories (UL) authority to
certify products for sale in Canada. (2)
Only Underwriters Laboratories may grant a licence for the use of this mark, which indicates compliance
with both Canadian and US requirements. (3)
NRTLs are third party organizations recognized by OSHA, US Department of Labor, under the NRTL
program.
The testing and certifications are based on product safety standards developed by US based standards
developing organizations and are often issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). (4)
The NRTL determines that a product meets the requirements of an appropriate consensus-based
product safety standard either by successfully testing the product itself, or by verifying that a contract
laboratory has done so, and the NRTL certifies that the product meets the requirements of the product
safety standard. (4)
In 1983, in a suit brought on by an independent testing laboratory, OSHA was court ordered to remove
specific references to UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and FMRC (Factory Mutual Research Corporation)
from its regulations.
In 1988, OSHA revised its regulations to remove those references and the NRTL program was
established.
The NRTL Program is both national and international in scope with foreign labs permitted.
References:
Information in this document has been developed from the official websites of the respective
organizations.
(1) www.csa-international.org
(2) www.scc.ca
(3) www.ulc.ca
(4) www.osha.gov
048-554-10 Rev D
www.alpha.ca
Power:
Current:
Better than 0.5% for any load change within rated limits
Better than 0.1% for any change in input voltage within rated limits
Better than 1% for any change in input voltage within rated limits
(output voltage shall recover to static limits within 2ms)
Hold-up Time:
>10ms
Time Stability:
Temperature Stability:
Heat Dissipation:
Electrical Noise:
Acoustic Noise:
EMI:
In accordance with FCC requirements, we provide the following statement as specified in the FCC guidelines for
conformance to Part 15, Class B:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly described in this manual could void the FCC
compliance.
Alpha Technologies Ltd.
Printed in Canada. 2010 Alpha Technologies Ltd. ALPHA and CORDEX are trademarks of Alpha Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
010-619-B1 Rev B
Page 1 of 3
Frequency:
Current:
Power Factor:
Protection:
Efficiency:
Inrush Current:
full load steady state current of the rectifier within rated limits
<5 seconds (excluding soft start) to complete inrush limit routine and ac
measurement (for OK signal)
Start-up Delay:
Soft Start:
User adjustable to at least 5 seconds (not including start-up delay time) and is
determined by output current limit ramp-up
T.H.D. (Current):
Environmental
Operating Temperature:
Storage Temperature:
Humidity:
0 to 95% non-condensing
Elevation:
Miscellaneous
MTBF:
Dimensions:
Weight:
010-619-B1 Rev B
Page 2 of 3
Referenced Standards
EN 300 386-2:
EN 61000-3-2:
EN 61000-3-3:
EN 61000-4-2:
ESD Immunity
EN 61000-4-3:
EN 61000-4-4:
EN 61000-4-5:
EN 61000-4-6:
EN 61000-4-11:
GR-63-CORE:
Physical Protection
GR-1089-CORE:
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
010-619-B1 Rev B
Page 3 of 3
Current:
<100mA @ 48Vdc
<200mA @ 24Vdc
MTBF:
Safety:
CSA 60950-1-03
IEC/EN 60950-1
CE Mark
EMC:
In accordance with FCC requirements, we provide the following statement as specified in the FCC guidelines for
conformance to Part 15, Class A:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, 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 the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly described in this manual could void the FCC
compliance.
Environmental
Temperature:
Humidity:
0 to 95% non-condensing
Elevation:
-500 to +4000m
(-1640 to 13124 ft)
018-598-B1 Rev B
Page 1 of 2
Coldfire
RAM:
8MB
Flash:
4MB standard
Display:
4 digit LCD
LEDs:
System OK (Green)
Power System Minor Alarm (Yellow)
Power System Major Alarm / Controller Fail (Red)
Audio:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Mounting:
Relay Outputs:
Digital Inputs:
Analog Inputs:
Communication Ports:
Temperature Range:
0 to 50C
(32 to 122F)
2
CAUTION TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY #26 AWG (0.14mm ) OR LARGER WIRE.
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
018-598-B1 Rev B
Page 2 of 2
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" Front Access Shelf System
Basic Unit, Shelf
Maximum Output:
100A, 58Vdc
Mechanical
Dimensions:
Mounting*:
Weight:
Connections
AC Input (dual):
Chassis ground:
#10-32 stud
Communications:
Site ground:
Battery Output:
Load Output:
Signal wiring:
Terminal blocks
2
#16 to #26 AWG (1.5 to 0.129mm )
Safety
EN 60950
Rectifier output shall be rated SELV suitable for connection to TNV-1 circuits
UL
60950-1-2002
CSA
60950-1-03
CE
EN 60950, CB Scheme
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive with amendment 93/68/EEC
Telcordia (Bellcore)
NOTE: This equipment is suitable for use in Common Bonding Network configuration.
* See drawings at the rear of this manual.
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
030-834-B1 Rev B
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System w/CXCM1
Basic Unit, Shelf
Maximum Output:
100A, 58Vdc
Mechanical
Dimensions:
Mounting*:
19" or 23" rack, center (5" or 6") or flush, EIA rack spacing
Weight:
Connections
AC Input (dual):
Chassis ground:
Communications:
Safety
EN 60950
Rectifier output shall be rated SELV suitable for connection to TNV-1 circuits
UL
60950-1-2002
CSA
60950-1-03
CE
EN 60950, CB Scheme
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive with amendment 93/68/EEC
Telcordia (Bellcore)
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
030-835-B1 Rev A
Specifications for Alpha Cordex 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System, Bulk Power
Basic Unit, Shelf
Maximum Output:
125A, 58Vdc
Mechanical
Dimensions:
Mounting*:
19" or 23" rack, center (5" or 6") or flush, EIA rack spacing
Weight:
Connections
AC Input:
Chassis ground:
Communications:
Safety
EN 60950
Rectifier output shall be rated SELV suitable for connection to TNV-1 circuits
UL
60950-1-2002
CSA
60950-1-03
CE
EN 60950, CB Scheme
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive with amendment 93/68/EEC
Telcordia (Bellcore)
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
030-845-B1 Rev B
Specifications for Alpha Cordex HP 48-1.2kW 19" 1RU Shelf System w/CXCM1 &
GMT Distribution Modules
Basic Unit, Shelf
Maximum total output current:
Maximum total output voltage:
Maximum total output power:
Maximum output current to load:
Maximum output current to battery:
Recommended Feeder Breaker
Single Phase:
75 A
58 Vdc
3.6 kW
40 A
70 A
120 V, 15 A, #14 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers)
240 V, 20 A, #12 AWG (per individual feed of two rectifiers)
Mechanical
Dimensions:
Mounting*:
19" or 23" rack, center (5" or 6") or flush, EIA rack spacing
Weight:
Connections
AC Input:
Chassis ground:
Communications:
DC output to batteries:
DC output to load:
Safety
EN 60950
Rectifier output shall be rated SELV suitable for connection to TNV-1 circuits
UL
60950-1-2002
CSA
60950-1-03
CE
EN 60950, CB Scheme
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive with amendment 93/68/EEC
Telcordia (Bellcore)
The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
030-851-B1
Rev B
REVISION
LTR
P4
K2_NO
K2_C
K2_NC
K3_NO
K3_C
K3_NC
K4_NO
10
K4_C
11
K4_NC
12
D1_1
13
D1_2
14
D2_1
15
D2_2
16
V1_+
17
V1_-
18
T1_+
19
T1_-
20
T2_+
21
T2_-
22
I1_+
23
I1_-
24
BATT_HOT
25
NO
11
CAN
25
24
I1_-
23
I1_+
T2_-
22
21
T2_+
20
T1_-
19
T1_+
18
V1_-
17
V1_+
16
D2_2
15
D2_1
14
D1_2
13
D1_1
12
K4_NC
11
K4_C
10
K4_NO
7
K3_NC
8
K3_C
9
K3_NO
4
K2_NC
5
K2_C
6
K2_NO
3
K1_NC
26
NO
9
NC
1 2 3 4
NC C NO
NO
NC
K3
(+)
+POWER
E63
DC
DC
-POWER
E64
-POWER
E3
(-)
NO
NC
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
(+)
DC
-POWER
E3
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
E3
8
NO
NC
1
D1 (CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
1
D2
2
K4
C
6
NC
V1
-
D2
CXCI I/O
T1
15
+
V1
16
-
T2
+
I1 (LOAD CURRENT)
-
K1
NO C NC
22 21 20
BATTERY HOT
2
+
T1
13
T2
12
E2
+
14
-
TB1
E1
3
-
E3
I1
P3
TB12
1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
10
FUSE HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
E6
HOT
(-)
P4
P1
P1
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
17
P6
+POWER
E4
(-)
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
18
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
E3
E9
FUSE RETURNS
(+)
COMMON
ALM
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
DC
P1
1
2
3
4
RECTIFIER #4
+POWER
E4
(-)
P1
CAN_L
(+)
+POWER
E4
19
P1
1N4005
(+)
CAN
RECTIFIER #3
RECTIFIER #2
K2
BATT_HOT
(-)
RECTIFIER #1
10
JP2
NC
P5
-POWER
+POWER
CAN
E4
MC
JK
JK
NO
P5
+POWER
JLM 2009/06 TB
WH 2011/01 TB
WH 2012-06 TB
TB1
NO
CHK APP
K1 (LVD1)
26
DATE
NC
CXCI_INTERFACE
+/-POWER_BUSBAR
DRW
K1_NC
TB11
COM
BLACK
BATTERY HOT
I1
(LOAD CURRENT)
T2
+
T1
V1
+
D2
D1
(CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
NC
K4
COM (AC FAIL)
NO
NO
K2
COM (SYTEM
MINOR)
NC
NO
NC
NO
D1
K1_C
CAN
K1_NO
P4
E83
E82
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
1
2
3
4
J6
P21-A
P21-B
P21-C
P21-D
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
COM
CAN
J2
K1 (LVD1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
K3
COM (SYTEM
MAJOR)
NC
SCHEMATIC: 707-683-05
P2
K1_NO
CAN IN
RED
P14-2
J1
CAN TERMINATION
JUMPER
K1_C
BATTERY HOT
BATTERY HOT
I1 (LOAD CURRENT)
P14-1
P14-4
T2
-
P14-3
P14-6
P14-5
P14-8
T1
V1
-
P14-7
P14-10
P14-9
P14-12
D2
D1 (CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
P14-11
P14-14
NC
P14-13
NO
P14-16
P14-15
NC
P14-20
NO
P14-18
P14-17
NC
P14-21
NO
P14-22
P14-19
P14-24
P14-23
P1
P15-1
J2
P2
J2
NC
NO
COM
POWER V2 P15-3
P15-4
P15-7
P15-8
P15-2
POWER +
V2 +
NOT USED
P15-5
P15-6
P15-9
P2
1
2
3
4
5
6
J3
P15-10
CAN OUT
P15-13
P15-14
CANL
CANH
P15-12
+5VCAN
P15-11
CAN COM
SCHEMATIC: 707-420-05
K1 (LVD1)
DESCRIPTION
E5
E65
AC
AC1_L1
AC1_L2
AC1_L2
AC2_L1
AC
AC
AC
E66
AC2_L1
AC1_L1
AC2_L2
AC2_L2
P2
1
P/N: 747-552-04
L
LIST 80
CB1
(-)
AC2_L2
-POWER
E3
SHUNT
150A/50mV
ALARM STRIP
707-588-20
GND
2
2
L2/N
1
1
L1
AC #2
AC2_L1
AC_2
GND
2
2
L2/N
CB2
CB3
LOAD CB HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
CB4
(+)
AC FEED
MDLS 3 & 4
+POWER
AC FEED
MDLS 1 & 2
1
1
L1
AC #1
AC INPUT
AC_2
AC_1
AC1_L2
AC1_L1
AC_1
48V/100A
E4
K1
C ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES
P/N: 747-551-04
1
2
A2
A1
BATTERY HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
TM
TECHNOLOGIES
BATTERY
LVD
BATTERY
RETURNS (+)
LOAD
RETURNS (+)
SITE
GROUND (+)
TB 2009/02
CHECKED
APPROVED MC 2009/02
TITLE
SCHEMATIC, SHELF,
19", FR ACS, 4 MDL,
CXCI, DISTRN, 1.2kW
ISSUE
DATE
SIZE
B S3
SHEET
DWG NO.
030-834-05
1 of 2
REV
REVISION
P4
K1_NC
K2_NO
K2_C
K2_NC
K3_NO
K3_C
K3_NC
K4_NO
10
K4_C
11
K4_NC
12
D1_1
13
D1_2
14
D2_1
15
D2_2
16
V1_+
17
V1_-
18
T1_+
19
T1_-
20
T2_+
21
T2_-
22
I1_+
23
I1_-
24
BATT_HOT
25
NO
TB1
NO
11
26
25
10
JP2
NC
K2
NO
9
NC
1 2 3 4
NC C NO
NO
NC
K3
NO
NC
D1 (CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
1
D2
2
K4
C
6
NC
V1
-
D2
-POWER
+POWER
CAN
15
+
V1
T2
+
I1 (LOAD CURRENT)
-
K1
NO C NC
22 21 20
BATTERY HOT
2
+
-
13
+
T2
12
-
E2
E3
I1
P3
(+)
+POWER
E4
DC
DC
-POWER
E3
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
E3
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
F6
F7
FUSE HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
F9
E6
F10
HOT
9
10
(-)
P4
P1
P1
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
E3
(-)
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
DC
P6
+POWER
E4
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
E3
E9
FUSE RETURNS
(+)
COMMON
ALM
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
DC
P1
P1
(+)
P1
RECTIFIER #4
+POWER
E4
(-)
(-)
CAN_L
+POWER
E4
-POWER
E3
(+)
TB12
1
F5
F8
1N4005
(+)
14
-
TB1
E1
T1
CAN
RECTIFIER #3
RECTIFIER #2
RECTIFIER #1
16
-
P5
(-)
T1
-
F4
CAN
CXCI I/O
F3
17
P5
18
F2
E4
19
NO
NC
BATT_HOT
24
I1_-
23
I1_+
22
T2_-
20
21
T2_+
T1_-
19
T1_+
V1_-
18
17
V1_+
16
D2_2
15
D2_1
14
D1_2
13
D1_1
12
K4_NC
11
K4_C
10
K4_NO
7
K3_NC
8
K3_C
9
K3_NO
4
K2_NC
5
K2_C
6
K2_NO
3
K1_NC
NO
F1
+POWER
CHK APP
NC
DATE
K1 (LVD1)
26
DRW
COM
CXCI_INTERFACE
+/-POWER_BUSBAR
DESCRIPTION
BLACK
BATTERY HOT
I1
(LOAD CURRENT)
T2
+
T1
+
V1
D2
1
D1
(CB/FUSE TRIP)
1
NC
K4
COM (AC FAIL)
NO
NO
K2
COM (SYTEM
MINOR)
NC
NO
NC
NO
K1_NO
D1
K1_C
CAN
P4
E2
E1
1
2
3
4
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
1
2
3
4
J6
P8-A
P8-B
P8-C
P8-D
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
COM
CAN
J2
K1 (LVD1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
K3
COM (SYTEM
MAJOR)
NC
SCHEMATIC: 707-683-05
P2
K1_NO
CAN IN
K1_C
RED
P1-2
J1
CAN TERMINATION
JUMPER
LTR
BATTERY HOT
BATTERY HOT
I1 (LOAD CURRENT)
P1-1
P1-4
T2
-
P1-3
P1-6
P1-5
P1-8
T1
V1
-
P1-7
P1-10
P1-9
P1-12
D2
D1 (CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
1
P1-14
P1-11
NC
P1-13
NO
P1-16
P1-15
NC
P1-20
NO
P1-17
P1-18
NC
P1-21
NO
P1-22
P1-19
P1-24
P1-23
P1
P2-1
J2
P2
J2
NC
NO
COM
POWER V2 P2-3
P2-4
P2-7
P2-8
P2-2
POWER +
V2 +
NOT USED
P2-5
P2-6
P2-9
P2
1
2
3
4
5
6
J3
P2-10
CAN OUT
P2-13
P2-14
CANL
CANH
P2-12
+5VCAN
P2-11
CAN COM
SCHEMATIC: 707-420-05
K1 (LVD1)
E5
E6
AC
AC1_L1
AC1_L2
AC1_L2
AC2_L1
AC
AC
AC
E5
AC2_L1
AC1_L1
AC2_L2
AC2_L2
P2
2
B
LB
(-)
AC2_L2
-POWER
E3
CB3
-
AC FEED
MDLS 3 & 4
CB2
CB1
+POWER
LOAD CB HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
SHUNT
150A/50mV
ALARM STRIP
707-588-20
GND
2
2
L2/N
AC2_L1
1
L1
AC #2
3
3
P/N: 747-552-04
LIST 85, 92
CB4
AC_2
GND
2
2
L2/N
(+)
AC FEED
MDLS 1 & 2
1
1
L1
AC #1
AC INPUT
AC_2
AC_1
AC1_L2
AC1_L1
AC_1
BATTERY HOT
OUTPUTS (-)
B
LIST 81: 2 LOAD CB, 2 BATTERY CB
48V/100A
E4
K1
C ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES
1
2
A2
A1
P/N: 747-551-04
BATTERY
LVD
TM
TECHNOLOGIES
BATTERY
RETURNS (+)
LOAD
RETURNS (+)
CHECKED
APPROVED MC 2009/02
TITLE
SITE
GROUND (+)
TB 2009/02
SCHEMATIC, SHELF,
19", FR ACS, 4 MDL,
CXCI, DISTRN, 1.2kW
ISSUE
DATE
SIZE
B S3
SHEET
DWG NO.
2 of 2
REV
030-834-05 B
REVISIONS
LTR
DESCRIPTION
DWN DATE CHKD APPD
A EO 10704
WH 2011/03 MP
JK
LIST 99
CXCI-1CONTROLLER
010-619-20
POWER MODULE
LIST 90
MODULE BLANK
LIST 80 or 81
DISTRIBUTION
ITEM
QTY
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
TITLE:
NAME
DESIGN
DATE
SY/WH 2009/05
DRAWN
SY
CHECKED
GIA
APPROVED
MC
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
NTS
OUTLINE DRAWING,
ASSY,SHELF,19",FR ACS,
4 MDL,CXRF48-1.2kW
SHEET 1 OF 2
ISSUE
2009/05 DATE
SIZE TYPE DWG NO.
2009/06
B D2
2009/06
SCALE:
REV
030-834-06 A
442.5 17.42
439.5 17.30
LIST 80
LIST 81
302.9 11.93
152.4 6.00
0
16.8 0.66
LIST 19
19" RACK, MID MOUNTING
LIST 23
23" RACK, MID MOUNTING
87.3 3.44
81.8 3.22
50.0 1.97
37.3 1.47
5.6 0.22
0
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN
THE PROPERTY OF ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES LTD., AND SHALL NOT
BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
465.0 18.31
566.0 22.28
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
583.6 22.98
TITLE:
482.6 19.00
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
NTS
OUTLINE DRAWING,
ASSY,SHELF,19",FR ACS,
4 MDL,CXRF48-1.2kW
SHEET 2 OF 2
ISSUE
DATE
SIZE TYPE DWG NO.
SCALE:
D2
REV
030-834-06 A
REVISIONS
LTR
DESCRIPTION
DWN DATE CHKD APPD
A Eo 10704, LIST 81 ADDED WH 2011/03 MP
JK
CHASSIS GROUND
#10-32 STUD & HARDWARE
CHASSIS GROUND
#10-32 STUD & HARDWARE
AC IN MODULE 1 & 2
AC IN MODULE 3 & 4
OPEN
CAN
TERMINATION
TERMINATED
(DEFAULT)
BAT HOT
BAT HOT
T1+
D2
D2
K4-NC
K4-C
K4-NO
K2-NC
K2-C
FUNCTION
CAN COM
CAN H
NOT CONNECTED
CAN L
NOT CONNECTED
CAN +5V
LCD SCREEN
(V/A)
DISPLAY PUSHBUTTON
TOGGLE SWITCH(V/A)
T2T1-
DETAIL D
T2+
K2-NO
V1+
DB9 (FOR ARGUS DC
MODEM USE ONLY)
PIN
FUNCTION
1 DCD
2 RX
3 TX
4
DTR
5
COM
6
DSR
RTS
7
8 CTS
9 RI
V1K3-NC
K3-C
K3-NO
1 234
K1-NC
K1-C
JP2
K1-NO
A/V
1 M
9
O
D
E
M
(-)
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
(+)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RST
ITEM
QTY
1
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN
THE PROPERTY OF ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES LTD., AND SHALL NOT
BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
IN
AUTO (DEFAULT)
ETHERNET RJ45
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FUNCTION
TX+
TXRX+
NOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
RXNOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
SCALE:
NTS
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
19", FR ACS 4 MDL,
CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 1 OF 3
DATE
TITLE:
NAME
DATE
DESIGN
W.H
2009/07
DRAWN
WH
2009/07
CHECKED
MP
2009/07
APPROVED
MC
D2
REV
030-834-08 A
LIST 80
BATTERY OUTPUTS ( - )
2 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
LOAD CB RETURNS ( + )
LOAD CB OUTPUTS4( x- )1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
4 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE ON 5/8" CENTRES
ON 5/8" CENTRES
(REF)
LOAD CB OUTPUTS ( - )
4 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
(REF)
SITE GROUND ( + )
1 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
(REF)
LOOSEN THUMBSCREW AND
SLIDE OVER TO ACCESS
LOAD CB RETURNS.
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
SCALE:
NTS
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
19", FR ACS 4 MDL,
CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 2 OF 3
DATE
TITLE:
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
BATTERY RETURNS ( + )
2 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
D2
REV
030-834-08 A
BATTERY OUTPUTS ( - )
2 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
SITE GROUND ( + )
1 x 1/4" - 20 HARDWARE
ON 5/8" CENTRES
(REF)
CB1 BATT 1
CB2 BATT 2
CB1 LOAD 1
CB2 LOAD 2
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
SCALE:
NTS
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
19", FR ACS 4 MDL,
CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 3 OF 3
DATE
TITLE:
D2
REV
030-834-08 A
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
REVISION
LTR
DESCRIPTION
REV BY
DATE
APPD
BATTERY HOT
T2
I1 (LOAD CURRENT)
T1
-
V1
D2
D1 (CB/FUSE TRIP)
2
K4 (AC FAIL)
COM
NO
NC
COM
NC
NO
NC
NO
K1 (LVD1)
NC
NO
COM
P1-2
P1-1
P1-4
P1-3
P1-6
P1-5
P1-8
P1-7
P1-10
P1-9
P1-12
P1-11
P1-14
P1-13
P1-15
P1-16
P1-20
K4
COM (AC FAIL)
P1-17
NO
P1-18
P1-21
P1-22
P1-19
J1
J2
P1-24
P2-1
P1
P2
J2
P2
P1-23
V2 -
V2 +
POWER -
P2-3
POWER +
P2-7
P2-8
P2-4
NOT USED
P2-2
P2-5
P2-6
+5VCAN
CANH
CAN COM
P2-9
P2-10
P2-11
P2-12
P2-13
P2-14
CANL
K3 (SYSTEM MAJOR)
SCHEMATIC: 707-492-05
CAN TERMINATION
JUMPER
BATTERY HOT
I1
(LOAD CURRENT)
-
T2
-
T1
-
V1
D2
1
D1
(CB/FUSE TRIP)
1
NC
MAJOR)
NC
K3
NO
NO
NC
COM
E2
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
D2_2
V1_+
V1_-
T1_+
T1_-
T2_+
T2_-
I1_+
26
15
D2_1
25
14
D1_2
24
13
D1_1
BATT_HOT
12
K4_NC
I1_-
11
8
K3_C
K4_C
9
K3_NO
4
K2_NC
10
5
K2_C
K4_NO
6
K2_NO
K3_NC
3
K1_NC
P4
2
4
CAN_COM
3
CAN_+5V
K1_NO
K1_C
CAN_H
CAN
CAN_L
J6
E1
CAN_H
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_+5V
CAN
K2
COM (SYTEM
MINOR)
NC
K1 (LVD1)
J2
COM (SYTEM
SCHEMATIC: 707-684-05
P2
1
2
3
4
5
6
NO
CAN IN
G
+/-POWER_BUSBAR
CAN
RECTIFIER #1
(+)
(+)
+POWER
E4
CAN
RECTIFIER #2
DC
E3
-POWER
E3
(-)
CAN
RECTIFIER #3
(+)
+POWER
E4
DC
-POWER
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
SYSTEM
OUTPUT
P1
1
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
(-)
-POWER
(-)
P1
2
+POWER
E3
(-)
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
(+)
E4
DC
-POWER
E3
P1
CAN_+5V
RECTIFIER #4
+POWER
E4
DC
(-)
P1
-POWER
+POWER
CXCI_INTERFACE
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
+POWER
(+)
E
E6
AC1_L1
AC1_L2
AC2_L2
AC2_L2
C 2008ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
ARGUS
GND
2
L2/N
1
L1
AC #2
GND
AC2_L1
AC_2
2
2
AC #1
1
L1
L2/N
AC FEED
MDLS 1 & 2
AC INPUT
AC2_L1
AC
AC2_L2
AC_2
AC_1
AC1_L2
AC1_L1
AC_1
AC2_L1
AC
AC1_L2
AC1_L1
AC
E5
AC FEED
MDLS 3 & 4
AC
DESIGN
W.H
2009/04
DRAWN
W.H
2009/04
CHECKED
2009/04
APPROVED
2009/04
TOLERANCES
TITLE
FINISH
SCALE
N/A
SCHEMATIC, SHELF,
19", 4 MDL,
CXCI, 1.2kW
ISSUE
DATE
SIZE
MATERIAL
B S3
SHEET
DWG NO.
1 of 1
030-835-05
REV
P/A
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN DATE CHKD APPD
P/C RE-DESIGNED;
WH 2009/05
P/A ,P/B NOT RELEASED
18.0 0.71
439.5 17.30
334.1 13.15
308.7 12.15
130.9 5.15
105.5 4.15
LTR
356.4 14.03
353.5 13.92
325.0 12.80
307.5 12.10
315.0 12.40
018-598-20
LIST 19:
6" OFFSET
FOR 19" RACK
150.9 5.94
KYDEX COVER
443.5 17.46
371.2 14.61
314.2 12.37
12.5 0.49
0 0.00
12.0 0.47
16.8 0.66
0 0.00
ITEM
QTY
44.0 1.73
37.9 1.49
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, REMAIN
THE PROPERTY OF ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES LTD., AND SHALL NOT
BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
6.1 0.24
0
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
439.5 17.30
465.0 18.31
583.6 22.98
SCALE:
NTS
OUTLINE DRAWING,
ASSY,SHELF,19",1RU HOR,
4MDL,CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 1 OF 1
DATE
TITLE:
482.6 19.00
566.0 22.28
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
NAME
DATE
DESIGN
RP
2009/02
DRAWN
SY
2009/02
CHECKED
WH
2009/02
APPROVED
MC
2009/02
D2
REV
030-835-06 P/C
2008/07/28
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
DETAIL C
CXCI DB-25
(ALARM)
FUNCTION
PIN
1 K1-COM
2 K1-NC
3 K2-COM
K3-NC
4
5
K3-NO
K4-COM
6
D1-1
7
8 D2-1
9 V1+
10 T1+
11 T2+
12 I1+
13 BATT HOT
14 K1-NO
15 K2-NC
16 K2-NO
17 K3-COM
18 K4-NO
19 K4-NC
20 D1-2
21 D2-2
22 V123 T124 T225 I1-
CAN
TERMINATION
LTR
14
25
13
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN
DETAIL A
OPEN
TERMINATED
(DEFAULT)
FUNCTION
CAN COM
CAN H
NOT CONNECTED
CAN L
NOT CONNECTED
CAN +5V
DETAIL C
ITEM
QTY
DETAIL B
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
ETHERNET RJ45
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FUNCTION
TX+
TXRX+
NOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
RXNOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
TITLE:
NAME
DATE
DESIGN
WH
2009/05
DRAWN
WH
CHECKED
APPROVED
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
ISSUE
2009/05 DATE
SIZE TYPE DWG NO.
2009/05
B D2
2009/05
NTS
SCALE:
SHEET
1 OF 1
REV
030-835-08 P/A
5/26/2009
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
REVISION
LTR
DESCRIPTION
REV BY
DATE
APPD
707-692-05
707-692-05
List 80
List 81
CAN
CAN TERMINATION
JUMPER
CAN TERMINATION
JUMPER
JP1
JP1
1
2
3
4
5
6
CAN
1
2
3
4
5
6
J3
P1
1
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
P2
CAN_L
CAN
CAN_H
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN
CAN_+5V
CAN
CAN_COM
J3
CAN_+5V
CAN
G
+/-POWER_BUSBAR
CAN
RECTIFIER #1
(+)
(+)
+POWER
E4
CAN
RECTIFIER #2
DC
-POWER
E3
(+)
+POWER
E4
DC
-POWER
E3
(-)
CAN
RECTIFIER #3
CAN_L
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
-POWER
(-)
+POWER
(+)
-POWER
(-)
P1
1
CAN_L
CAN_H
+POWER
E3
(-)
P1
1
(+)
E4
DC
-POWER
E3
(-)
RECTIFIER #5
+POWER
E4
DC
-POWER
E3
P1
CAN_H
(+)
+POWER
E4
DC
(-)
P1
RECTIFIER #4
P1
1
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
CAN_L
CAN_H
CAN_+5V
CAN_COM
E
E6
AC
AC1_L2
AC_3
AC
AC2_L2
AC2_L2
AC3_L1
AC
AC3_L2
AC3_L2
AC3_L2
AC2_L1
AC_2
AC1_L2
AC1_L1
AC_1
AC3_L1
AC2_L1
AC
AC3_L1
AC2_L1
AC1_L1
E5
AC2_L2
AC
3
3
ARGUS
GND
2
2
1
L1
L2/N
C 2008ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
AC FEED
MDLS 4 & 5
3
3
GND
2
2
3
3
1
L1
L2/N
AC FEED
MDLS 2 & 3
GND
2
2
1
L1
L2/N
AC FEED
MDLS 1
AC INPUT
DESIGN
W.H
2009/04
DRAWN
W.H
2009/04
CHECKED
2009/04
APPROVED
2009/04
TOLERANCES
TITLE
FINISH
SCALE
N/A
SCHEMATIC, SHELF,
19", 1RU HOR, 5MDL,
CXRF 48-1.2kW
ISSUE
DATE
SIZE
MATERIAL
B S3
SHEET
DWG NO.
1 of 1
030-845-05
REV
P/A
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN
18.0 0.71
439.5 17.30
334.1 13.15
308.7 12.15
130.9 5.15
105.5 4.15
LTR
372.4 14.66
341.0 13.43
325.0 12.80
302.9 11.93
LIST 19:
6" OFFSET FOR 19" RACK
152.4 6.00
443.5 17.46
0
12.0 0.47
13.9 0.55
ITEM
LIST 24: 6" OFFSET FOR 23" RACK
QTY
44.0 1.73
37.9 1.49
6.1 0.24
0
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
439.5 17.30
465.0 18.31
SCALE:
NTS
OUTLINE DRAWING,
ASSY,SHELF,19",1RU HOR,
5MDL,CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 1 OF 1
DATE
TITLE:
482.6 19.00
NAME
DATE
DESIGN
SY
2009/05
DRAWN
WH
2009/05
CHECKED
SY
2009/10
APPROVED
MC
2009/10
566.0 22.28
583.6 22.98
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
D2
REV
030-845-06 P/A
7/28/2008
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
LTR
OPEN
(DEFAULT)
TERMINATED
CAN
TERMINATION
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN
DETAIL A
FUNCTION
CAN COM
CAN H
NOT CONNECTED
CAN L
NOT CONNECTED
CAN +5V
ITEM
QTY
OPEN
(DEFAULT)
CAN
TERMINATION
DETAIL B
FUNCTION
CAN COM
CAN H
NOT CONNECTED
CAN L
NOT CONNECTED
CAN +5V
TERMINATED
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
TITLE:
NAME
DATE
DESIGN
WH
2009/05
DRAWN
WH
CHECKED
SY
APPROVED
MC
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
ISSUE
2009/05 DATE
SIZE TYPE DWG NO.
2009/05
B D2
2009/05
NTS
SCALE:
SHEET
1 OF 1
REV
030-845-08 P/A
5/26/2009
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN
17.8 0.70
16.2 0.64
0
29.8 1.17
45.7 1.80
LTR
334.9 13.18
332.0 13.07
321.7 12.67
320.6 12.62
302.9 11.93
018-598-20
LIST 19:
6" OFFSET
FOR 19" RACK
152.4 6.00
KYDEX COVER
443.5 17.46
359.9 14.17
0
13.9 0.55
20.0 0.79
16.8 0.66
ITEM
QTY
6.1 0.24
0
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
439.5 17.30
465.0 18.31
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
SCALE:
NTS
OUTLINE DRAWING,
ASSY,SHELF,19",1RU HOR,
3MDL,LVD,CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 1 OF 1
DATE
TITLE:
482.6 19.00
566.0 22.28
583.6 22.98
NAME
DESIGN
DATE
SY/WH 2010/03
DRAWN
SY
2010/05
CHECKED
TB
2010/05
APPROVED
MC
2010/05
D2
REV
030-851-06 A
3/31/2010
ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
DWN
LTR
CXCM1 INTERFACE
(SEE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS)
AC INPUTS (2 PLACES)
T1
D2
K4
K3
K2
V1
T2
- + - + - + 2 1 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BATT
(+)
CAN
TERMINATION
TERMINATED
(DEFAULT)
OPEN
CAUTION!
USE ONLY ALPHA DC MODEM
(SEE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS)
FUNCTION
CAN COM
CAN H
NOT CONNECTED
CAN L
NOT CONNECTED
CAN +5V
DETAIL C
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FUNCTION
DCD
RX
TX
DTR
COM
DSR
RTS
CTS
ITEM
QTY
RI
DETAIL B
UNITS: mm [in]
X [X.X]
X.X [X.XX]
X.XX [X.XXX]
ANGULAR:
ETHERNET RJ45
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FUNCTION
TX+
TXRX+
NOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
RXNOT CONNECTED
NOT CONNECTED
1
[ 0.040]
0.5 [ 0.020]
0.05 [ 0.002]
0.5
SCALE:
NTS
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
SHELF 19", 1RU HOR,
3MDL,LVD,CXRF48-1.2kW
ISSUE
SHEET 1 OF 1
DATE
TITLE:
NAME
DESIGN
DATE
SY/WH 2010/03
DRAWN
SY
2010/05
CHECKED
TB
2010/05
APPROVED
MC
2010/05
D2
REV
030-851-08 A
3/31/2010
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