4 rectifiers, 5 rectifier front panel, 1 leds – Alpha Technologies CXPS 48-1.2-225 48 Vdc User Manual

Page 18: Alarm, Locate module command, Firmware upload, 2 mechanical connections, 3 rear panel, Rectifiers, Rectifier front panel

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053-691-B1 Rev E

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2.4 Rectifiers

The rectifier modules employ an advanced resonant power conversion technology with 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 stresses on the semiconductors and thus improves reliability.
Sustaining low component temperatures is the primary factor with meeting three worst-case field scenarios: 65ºC

ambient temperatures, full output power, and low AC input (176 Vac). While meeting these specifications, Cordex

rectifiers are roughly twice as reliability at 55ºC ambient temperature and up to four times more at 45ºC.

2.5 Rectifier front panel

Figure 7–Rectifier front panel

2.5.1 LEDs

Three front panel LEDs are used to show the rectifier status and to help locate a specific rectifier module that is

under the control of the controller.

AC

The top green LED illuminates continuously when the AC input power is within the acceptable range and the

rectifier is delivering power to the load. It flashes when the AC input power is outside the acceptable range.

This happens when the AC Mains Low or AC Mains High alarms are activated. This LED light is off when

there is no AC input power.

DC

The middle green LED illuminates continuously when the rectifier is delivering power to the load. It flashes

when communication is lost. This LED light is off when the rectifier is off, for example when the rectifier is

switched off by the controller.

Alarm

The bottom red LED illuminates continuously during an active Module Fail alarm. It flashes when a minor

alarm is detected. This LED light is off when there are no alarms, no AC input power, or if the rectifier is not

connected to a battery or another parallel rectifier.

Locate Module command

When the Locate Module command has been received by the rectifier from the controller, the LEDs will flash

in a distinct pattern, repeating every 2 seconds.

Firmware upload

When a rectifier firmware upload is in progress, the LED pattern is the same as during the Locate Module

command.

2.5.2 Mechanical connections

A locking clip is used to secure the rectifier into the shelf. The rectifier must be locked into position during normal

operation. A handle or grip is incorporated into the front panel to help remove of the rectifier from the shelf. A 1/8"

x 4 flat head screwdriver is used to lift and release the clip from the locked position.

2.5.3 Rear panel

Connections for the shelf power and communications are located on the rear panel of the rectifier.

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