Installation category – GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000 User Manual

Page 17

Advertising
background image

CPS6000 –48V Indoor/Outdoor Power Shelf


Issue 21 January 2008

17

Rectifiers are individually UL Recognized (UL1950), cUL
Certified (CSA 22.2 234) or evaluated to EN60950 by an EC
Notified Body, as appropriate.

European Economic Community (EEC)
Directives

EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by Marking
Directive 93/68/EEC

Note 1:

CPS6000 can be used with four strings of batteries depending on Distribution Module

Note 2:

When used with Single-Slot and Double-Slot Distribution Modules, maximum output is limited to
200A or the size of the LVD contactor installed (if smaller). See Section 3 for limitations on
maximum currents through Distribution Modules.

Note 3:

Operating temperatures and required airflow are different when used with specific rectifiers. See
Tables 2-D through 2-F for rectifier information.

Note 4:

For altitudes above 5000 feet, derate the temperature by 3.6 °F per 1000 feet. For altitudes above
1524 meters, derate the temperature by 0.656 degrees Celsius per 100 meters.

Note 5:

Power Unit Install Positions:

• Install these units in order beginning with the right most Power Slot

First:

Distribution Module

Second:

Ringer

Chassis

• Install these units in order beginning with the left most Power Slot

First:

Rectifiers

Installation Category

CPS6000 is suitable for connection to ac utility systems where the expected level of lightning
surges complies with ANSI C62.41 Category B or IEC 60664-1 Overvoltage Category II.

A service entrance surge protector is required in applications where the installation categories
can not be classified as being compliant to either ANSI C62.41 Category B or IEC 60664-1
Overvoltage Category II.

CPS6000 rectifiers have been tested for repeated lightning surges typically found in an
Overvoltage Category III installation; however, a service entrance surge protector is
recommended in cabinet applications to bring the power feeds in compliance to the
installation categories above. The service entrance protection should be coordinated with the
protection provided in the power modules.

The power module provides common-mode protection via a 320V MOV in series with a
2500V gas-discharge device and differential-mode protection via a 320V MOV in series with
a 3.5A fuse.

Advertising