Emerson DC-DC Converter Module Mounting Shelf DCS4830 Manual De Usuario

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SAG584622000
 
System Application Guide 
Issue AB, November 18, 2009 
Spec. No. 584622000 (Model DCS4830) 
 
Page 14 of 17 
 
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1.4.3 Output 
Protection: 
(A)  Overvoltage Protection:  Operation of a DC-DC Converter Module will automatically shut 
down and lock out if the output voltage of the module exceeds 115% to 125% of the nominal 
voltage.  Manual restart is necessary after the overvoltage condition is corrected. 
(B) Overcurrent Protection:
  When the output current of a DC-DC Converter Module increases 
to a preset overcurrent value between 102.5% and 115% of rated full load, the output 
voltage of the module will automatically decrease to limit current to this value.  The output 
will recover to within specified limits when the overload condition is removed. 
(C)  Over Temperature Protection:
  The operation of a DC-DC Converter Module will 
automatically shut down if the internal temperature of the module exceeds a predetermined 
value.  Operation will automatically resume after the over-temperature condition is corrected. 
1.4.4  Series Paralleling Output Diode:
  A series paralleling output diode is provided in each 
Converter Module.  This allows the Converter Modules to be paralleled for redundancy. 
1.4.5  External Alarm Circuits:
  A set of Form-C relay contacts is provided for each of the following 
alarms.  Relays are energized for normal operating conditions and de-energized for an alarm 
condition.  Refer also to the Wiring Notes and Wiring Illustrations section in this document, and  
to the DC-DC Converter System “Installation and User Instructions” (Section 6035) for wiring 
information. 
(A)  Converter Minor Alarm:
  Alarms in the event of a failure in one or more Converter Modules.  
Converter failure alarm conditions are as follows. 
(1) 
Converter output increases above 52 volts DC or decreases below 44 volts DC for any 
reason; including converter failure, high voltage shutdown, input voltage below 21 volts 
DC (low input inhibit), or an overload condition. 
(2) 
Cooling fan slows or stops due to fan failure or blocked rotor. 
(B)  Converter Major Alarm:
  Alarms in the event of a failure in more than one Converter 
Module.  Converter failure alarm conditions are as stated in (A) above. 
(C) Fuse Alarm:
  Alarms if any GMT load fuse opens. 
1.4.6  Remote Shutdown Input (ESTOP):
  The Converter Modules can be inhibited by applying an 
external ground signal (24V Return).  Converter Modules automatically restart upon removal of 
the ground signal.  Refer to the DC-DC Converter System “Installation and User Instructions” 
(Section 6035) for wiring information. 
1.4.7  Local Status and Alarm Indicators and Test Points:
  Refer to the DC-DC Converter System 
“Installation and User Instructions” (Section 6035) for a complete description. 
Location 
NAME / Description 
Type 
ON / STANDBY Switch 
Rocker Switch 
Converter 
Module 
OUTPUT OK 
LED - Green 
MAJOR 
LED - Red 
MINOR 
LED - Yellow 
INPUT OK 
LED - Green 
FUSE ALARM 
LED - Red 
Converter 
Module 
Mounting 
Shelf 
SYSTEM CURRENT (+, -) (1A/mV) 
Test Points