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Power System
User Manual
Issue 02
Date 2015-12-08
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Preface
Purpose
The user manual for the DPU30D-N06A1 & DBU20B-N12A1 distributed power system
describes the product, its components, and related technical specifications.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Technical support engineers
Maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to
personal injury, equipment damage, and environment
deterioration.
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 02 (2015-12-08)
This issue is the second official release, which incorporates the following changes:
Added electrical diagrams.
Added the description about the cabling and port between the PSU and RRU.
Deleted the description about LIVE APP operations.
Issue 01 (2015-11-10)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
Preface ............................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Electrical Safety ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Lithium Battery Safety.................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Cable Layout ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Mechanical Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 System Configurations .................................................................................................................................................. 7
3 Components ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 PSU (DPU30D-N06A1) ............................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Lithium Battery (DBU20B-N12A1) ........................................................................................................................... 15
4 System Maintenance................................................................................................................... 19
4.1 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.1.1 Exterior .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.1.2 PSU .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.1.3 Lithium Battery ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
4.1.4 Monitoring Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 21
4.1.5 Cable ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
4.2 Component Replacement ............................................................................................................................................ 23
4.2.1 Replacing a PSU (PSU Only) .................................................................................................................................. 23
4.2.2 Replacing PSUs (Interconnected PSUs) .................................................................................................................. 25
4.2.3 Replacing a PSU (PSU Plus Lithium Battery) ......................................................................................................... 29
4.2.4 Replacing a PSU (PSU Plus RRU) .......................................................................................................................... 32
4.2.5 Replacing a Lithium Battery (Lithium Battery Only) .............................................................................................. 34
4.2.6 Replacing a Lithium Battery (PSU Plus Lithium Battery) ....................................................................................... 36
4.2.7 Replacing a DC Fuse ............................................................................................................................................... 39
1 Safety Precautions
Routinely check installed equipment and perform maintenance according to the user
manual; replace faulty components quickly to ensure that the device works properly.
The power system is powered by hazardous voltage. Direct or indirect contact (through
damp objects) with the voltage power may result in danger.
Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire and electric shock.
Before electrical connections, turn off the upstream protection switch for the device.
Before connecting the AC power supply, ensure that electrical connections are complete.
Before you connect cables to loads or battery cables, check cable and terminal polarities,
preventing reverse connections.
Battery short circuits will generate high transient currents and release a great deal of energy,
which may cause personal injury.
If conditions permit, disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other operations on
them.
Do not walk under cantilevers or raised objects when heavy objects are being hoisted.
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting operations.
Before hoisting objects, check that hoisting tools are available and in good condition.
Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly fixed onto a weight-bearing
object or wall.
Ensure that the angle formed by two cables is less than 90 degrees.
Using a Ladder
Use only ladders that are in good condition. Find out and do not exceed the maximum
weight capacity.
The recommended angle for a ladder against another object is 75 degrees. Measure the
gradient with a right angle or your arms, as shown in Figure 1-1. Ensure that the wider
end of the frame is at the bottom, the base cannot slide, and that the ladder is securely
positioned.
Drilling Holes
Do not drill holes into a cabinet without permission. Non-standard drilling may affect the
electromagnetic shielding of the cabinet and damage interior cables. Metal shards generated
during drilling may short-circuit circuit boards if they get into the cabinet.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
The DPU30D-N06A1 & DBU20B-N12A1 distributed power system is an indoor or outdoor
wall-mounted power solution that is highly efficient, compact, lightweight, easy to install, and
does not require parameter configuration or maintenance. The power system supports online
capacity expansion.
The system includes the DPU30D-N06A1 (PSU for short) and DBU20B-N12A1 (lithium
battery). The power supply unit (PSU) converts AC power or HVDC power into stable 48 V
DC power. The lithium battery provides backup power for communications equipment.
The following figure shows the system connections.
2.2 Features
Modular hardware
− The PSU integrates power rectification, monitoring, power distribution, and surge
protection.
− The lithium battery integrates a battery management system (BMS), power
distribution, and surge protection.
− Fan-less design, natural cooling
− Compact and lightweight
Diverse installation scenarios
− Mounting on a pole, wall, channel steel, or angle steel
− Side or flush mounting
Flexible to combine
− Interconnected PSUs
− PSU plus lithium battery
− PSU plus RRU
Easy to operate
− Pole mounting by one hand, one person only
− Same set of mounting kits for all scenarios, survey-free
− Quick connectors for input and output ports and communications ports, which are
foolproof and prevents reverse connection
− Plug-and-use, no need to set parameters or communications addresses
Easy to expand
− PSU: online expansion to increase loading capacity
− Lithium battery: online expansion to increase backup time
Easy to maintain
− Remote monitoring
− Mobile application support
3 3000 1 3 1300
6 1000 2 1 1000
6 2000 2 2 1300
6 3000 2 3 1300
8 2000 3 2 1300
8 3000 3 3 1300
8 4000 3 4 1300
8 5000 3 5 1300
If the BAT ports of the PSU and lithium battery are not occupied, they can be used as load ports (not
more than 5 A load current). User loads should use Load1–Load3 ports preferentially.
The maximum load power of the system is 1000 W if one lithium battery is configured, and it is
1300 W if multiple lithium batteries are configured.
3 Components
Appearance
Ports
(1) Power input port (2) Load output port 1 (3) Load output port 2
(4) Load output port 3 (5) Battery output port (6) COM_DIN port
(7) COM_ALM port (8) Ground screw
Power Ports
Communications Ports
The PSU provides two communications ports, which are described in the following table.
Communications Cable
Indicators
Output Feature
Appearance
Ports
The following figure shows the ports on the lithium battery.
(1) Battery output port 1 (2) COM_IN port (3) COM_OUT port
(4) Battery output port 2 (5) Ground screw
Power Ports
Communications Ports
Indicators
4 System Maintenance
4.1.1 Exterior
Table 4-1 Device exterior maintenance
4.1.2 PSU
Table 4-2 PSU maintenance
For details about the LIVE APP, see the Mobile Service Tool LIVE APP Posters.
For details about the LIVE APP, see the Mobile Service Tool LIVE APP Posters.
For details about the LIVE APP, see the Mobile Service Tool LIVE APP Posters.
4.1.5 Cable
Table 4-5 Cable maintenance
Replacing a main component requires power disconnection from certain loads. Obtain the
customer's consent before doing so. Take measures to avoid power disconnection for
primary loads. For example, switch primary loads to a proper PSU.
Do not uncover the PSU because high voltage exists inside it. Send a faulty PSU to the
maintenance office where professionals will repair it.
Do not connect or disconnect the quick connectors of the PSU and lithium battery with
power on. Do not contact any port inside by bare hand.
To replace a PSU, switch off the upstream input circuit breaker.
The PSU and lithium battery can be mounted on a small or large pole, wall, channel steel, or
angle steel.
The following figure shows the mounting kits.
(1) Pole mounting kit A (2) Pole mounting kit B (3) Pole mounting kit C
(4) Connecting kit (5) Hanging kit
Prerequisites
You have obtained a pair of protective gloves, inner hex torque screwdriver, flat-head
screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, and waterproof tape.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 3 Remove the old PSU.
1. Record the cable connection positions on the PSU.
2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off
the connector, as shown in the following figure.
3. Disconnect the cables from the PWR, LOAD, BAT, and COM ports as well as the
ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
4. Loosen the screws on the hanging kit and pole mounting kit A, and then take off the PSU,
as shown in the following figure.
5. Loosen the four screws on the hanging kit on the right side of the PSU and take off the
hanging kit.
Step 4 Install the new PSU.
1. Secure the hanging kit to the right side of the new PSU and tighten the four screws.
2. Install the new PSU onto the pole mounting kit A, and tighten the screws on the hanging
kit and pole mounting kit A.
3. Connect the ground cable as well as the cables to the COM, BAT, LOAD, and PWR
ports in sequence based on the recorded information.
4. Reinstall the quick connector.
5. Use waterproof tape to seal the cable connections.
Step 5 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 6 Take off the protective gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSUs.
Step 3 Remove the old PSUs.
1. Record the cable connection positions on the PSUs.
2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off
the connector, as shown in the following figure.
3. Disconnect the cables from the PWR, LOAD, BAT, and COM ports as well as the
ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
4. Loosen the screws on the hanging kit and pole mounting kit A, and then take off the
PSUs, as shown in the following figure.
5. Loosen the four screws behind the PSUs or the hanging kit on the right side, and take off
the hanging kit, as shown in the following figure.
6. Loosen the four screws on the PSUs and connecting kit, and then take off the PSUs, as
shown in the following figure.
7. Loosen the four screws on the connecting kit and PSUs, and take off the connecting kit,
as shown in the following figure.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 3 Remove the old PSU.
1. Record the cable connection positions on the PSU.
2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off
the connector, as shown in the following figure.
3. Disconnect the cables from the PWR, LOAD, BAT, and COM ports as well as the
ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
4. Loosen the four screws on the PSU and connecting kit, and then take off the PSUs, as
shown in the following figure.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 3 Remove the old PSU.
1. Record the cable connection positions on the PSU.
2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off
the connector, as shown in the following figure.
3. Disconnect the cables from the PWR, LOAD, BAT, and COM ports as well as the
ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
4. Loosen the four screws on the PSU and connecting kit, and then take off the PSU, as
shown in the following figure.
Figure 4-16 Removing the hooks on the left side of the PSU
2. Install the new PSU onto the connecting kit of the RRU and tighten the four screws.
3. Connect the ground cable as well as the cables to the COM, BAT, LOAD, and PWR
ports in sequence based on the recorded information.
4. Reinstall the quick connector.
5. Use waterproof tape to seal the cable connections.
Step 5 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 6 Take off the protective gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Remove the old lithium battery.
1. Record the cable connection positions on the lithium battery.
2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off
the connector, as shown in the following figure.
3. Disconnect the cables from the BAT and COM ports as well as the ground cable in
sequence. Insulate the cables.
After the cables are disconnected from the BAT and COM ports of the lithium battery in operation, its
RUN indicator will be off about 3 minutes later.
4. Loosen the screws that secure the hanging kit and pole mounting kit A, and then take off
the lithium battery, as shown in the following figure.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Switch off the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
3. Disconnect the cables from the PWR, LOAD, BAT, and COM ports as well as the
ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
After the cables are disconnected from the BAT and COM ports of the lithium battery in operation, its
RUN indicator will be off about 3 minutes later.
4. Record the cable connection positions on the lithium battery. Disconnect the cables from
the BAT and COM ports as well as the ground cable in sequence. Insulate the cables.
5. Loosen the four screws on the PSU and connecting kit, and take off the PSU.
6. Loosen the screws that secure the hanging kit and pole mounting kit A, and then take off
the lithium battery, as shown in the following figure.
7. Loosen the four screws that secure the lithium battery and connecting kit, and take off
the connecting kit.
Step 4 Install the new lithium battery.
1. (For flush mounting) Loosen the four screws on the hanging kit behind the new lithium
battery, take off the hanging kit, install it on the right of the lithium battery, and tighten
the four screws.
2. Secure the connecting kit to the right side of the new lithium battery and tighten the four
screws.
3. Install the new lithium battery onto the pole mounting kit A, and tighten the screws on
the hanging kit and pole mounting kit A.
4. Install the PSU onto the connecting kit on the right side of the new lithium battery and
tighten the four screws.
5. Connect the ground cable as well as the cables to the COM and BAT ports on the lithium
battery in sequence based on the recorded information.
6. Connect the ground cable as well as the cables to the COM, BAT, LOAD, and PWR
ports in sequence based on the recorded information.
7. Reinstall the quick connector.
8. Use waterproof tape to seal the cable connections.
Step 5 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker for the PSU.
Step 6 Take off the protective gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Context
DC fuses are located inside the battery or load wiring terminals, as shown in the following
figure.
(1) Fuse
The load has no power input though the PSU works properly.
There are obvious black signs of burning on the fuse.
The multimeter indicates that the resistance between both ends of the fuse is infinite or
the fuse circuit is open.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on the protective gloves.
Step 2 Record the quick connector for a BAT or LOAD port where the fuse should be replaced.
Step 3 Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the iron fastener on the quick connector and take off the
connector, as shown in the following figure.
As shown in the preceding figure, when the flat-head screwdriver is turned to Open, the flat-head bolt
ejects. Then remove the fuse.
Step 5 Install the new fuse in a reverse order of the removal procedure.
Step 6 Connect the quick connector to the BAT or LOAD port based on the recorded information.
Step 7 Use waterproof tape to seal the cable connections.
Step 8 Take off the protective gloves.
----End
A Technical Specifications
Item Specifications
Operating temperature –40°C to +55°C
Operating environment Class C
Transport temperature –40°C to +70°C
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH
Storage humidity 5%–95% RH
Altitude –60 m to +4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.
Class C environments refer to sea environments or outdoor land environments (with simple shielding
measures) near pollution sources. If a site is near a pollution source, it is at most 3.7 km away from salt
water, such as the sea and salt lakes, 3 km away from heavy pollution sources, such as smelteries, coal
mines, and thermal power plants, 2 km away from medium pollution sources, such as chemical, rubber,
and galvanization industries, and 1 km away from light pollution sources, such as packing houses,
tanneries, and boiler rooms.
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Protection level PSU: IP65; lithium battery: IP65
Safety IEC/EN60950-1
compliance
Mean time 500,000 hours (ambient temperature 25ºC)
between failures
(MTBF)
Item Specifications
Electromagnetic Conducted emission (CE) Class B, EN55022: 2010
interference (EMI)
Radiated emission (RE) Class B, EN55022: 2010
Harmonic EN61000-3-2: 2005+A1: 2008+A2:
2009
Voltage fluctuation and EN61000-3-3: 2013
flicker
Electromagnetic ESD EN61000-4-2: 2008, criterion B
susceptibility Contact discharge: 6 kV; air discharge:
(EMS) 8 kV
Electrical fast transient EN61000-4-4: 2012, criterion B
(EFT) AC power port: ±2 kV; DC power port:
±1 kV; signal port: ±1 kV
Radiated susceptibility EN61000-4-3: 2010, criterion A
(RS) 10 V/m field strength
Conducted susceptibility EN61000-4-6: 2013, criterion A
(CS) AC and DC power ports: 10 V; signal
port: 3 V
Surge susceptibility EN61000-4-5: 2014, criterion B
AC power port: ±2 kV in differential
mode, ±4 kV in common mode, 8/20
µs
DC power port: ±0.5 kV in
differential mode, ±1 kV in common
mode, 8/20 µs
Signal port: 0.5 kV in differential
mode, 1 kV in common mode, 8/20
µs
Item Specifications
Voltage dip immunity EN61000-4-11: 2004
(DIP)
Item Specifications
Efficiency ≥ 95% (230 V AC, 40%–100% load)
Output 1500 W (176–300 V AC)
power 850 W (linear derating at 85–175 V AC)
Dimensions 400 mm x 50 mm x 300 mm
(H x W x D)
Weight 7 kg
Item Specifications
Capacity 20 Ah
Maximum discharge power 1000 W
Maximum charge current 0.5C10
Equalized charging voltage 56.4 V DC
Float charging voltage 54.5 V DC
Disconnection voltage 47 V DC
Dimensions (H x W x D) 400 mm x 120 mm x 300 mm
Weight 18 kg
B Electrical Diagrams