SMU02B
V200R001C00
User Manual
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Date 2012-05-30
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About This Document
Purpose
This document describes the network diagram, performance specifications, liquid crystal
display (LCD) screen and web user interface operations, installation, and troubleshooting of
the SMU02B.
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.
Symbol Description
Alerts you to a high risk hazard that could, if not avoided,
result in serious injury or death.
Alerts you to a medium or low risk hazard that could, if not
avoided, result in moderate or minor injury.
Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that could, if not
avoided, result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
deterioration, or unanticipated results.
Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points in the main text.
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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Adjust the sections and add function descriptions.
Issue 01 (2012-04-15)
This issue is used for first office application (FOA).
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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Description ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Network Diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Feature .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Function ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Panel and Ports .............................................................................................................................. 7
3 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Installing an SMU02B .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 Replacing an SMU02B................................................................................................................................... 10
4 LCD User Interface ..................................................................................................................... 11
5 Web User Interface...................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Preparation Before Logging ........................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Logging .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3 Web pages ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
6 Power System Configuration .................................................................................................... 26
6.1 Basic Parameters about VRLA Batteries ........................................................................................................ 26
6.2 Communications Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 30
7 VRLA Battery Management ...................................................................................................... 33
7.1 Battery Charging ............................................................................................................................................ 33
7.1.1 Float Charging....................................................................................................................................... 33
7.1.2 Boost Charging Overview ..................................................................................................................... 35
7.1.3 Automatic Boost Charging .................................................................................................................... 37
7.1.4 Cyclic Boost Charging .......................................................................................................................... 39
7.1.5 Pre-boost Charging ............................................................................................................................... 41
7.1.6 Manual Boost Charging ........................................................................................................................ 45
7.2 Battery Current Limiting ................................................................................................................................ 47
7.3 Battery Test .................................................................................................................................................... 49
7.3.1 General Configuration........................................................................................................................... 49
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7.3.2 Standard Test ......................................................................................................................................... 52
7.3.3 Short Test .............................................................................................................................................. 54
7.3.4 Mains Failure Test ................................................................................................................................. 56
7.3.5 Cyclic Test............................................................................................................................................. 58
7.3.6 Planned Test .......................................................................................................................................... 60
7.3.7 Battery Test Record ............................................................................................................................... 62
7.4 Battery Temperature Compensation ............................................................................................................... 64
7.5 Battery High Temperature Protection ............................................................................................................. 66
7.6 Low Voltage Disconnection Protection .......................................................................................................... 69
7.7 Battery Imbalance Detection .......................................................................................................................... 74
7.7.1 Middle Voltage Detection for a Battery String ...................................................................................... 74
7.7.2 Battery String Current Imbalance Detection ......................................................................................... 76
7.8 Battery Capacity Calculation.......................................................................................................................... 76
7.9 Intelligent Battery Hibernation ....................................................................................................................... 81
8 Rectifier Management ................................................................................................................ 85
8.1 Rectifier Power-on/off Control....................................................................................................................... 85
8.2 Rectifier Output Voltage and Current Limits.................................................................................................. 87
8.3 Rectifier Overvoltage Protection (Optional) .................................................................................................. 88
8.4 Rectifier Walk-in (Optional)........................................................................................................................... 91
8.5 Sequential Rectifier Startup (Optional) .......................................................................................................... 92
9 Energy Conservation Management ......................................................................................... 94
9.1 Intelligent Rectifier Hibernation .................................................................................................................... 94
9.2 Peak Shifting Power Consumption ................................................................................................................. 97
9.3 Peak Clipping Power Consumption ............................................................................................................. 101
10 Temperature Control Management ..................................................................................... 105
10.1 Direct-cooling Unit .................................................................................................................................... 105
10.1.1 Monitoring Information .................................................................................................................... 106
10.1.2 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters ......................................................................................... 107
10.1.3 Setting the Alarm Threshold ............................................................................................................. 110
10.1.4 Setting the Correlative Port ............................................................................................................... 112
10.2 Air Conditioner & Direct-cooling Unit ...................................................................................................... 115
10.2.1 Monitoring Information .................................................................................................................... 115
10.2.2 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters ......................................................................................... 116
10.2.3 Setting the Alarm Threshold ............................................................................................................. 119
10.2.4 Setting the Correlative Port ............................................................................................................... 121
11 D.G. Management ................................................................................................................... 124
11.1 Basic Parameters about D.G. ...................................................................................................................... 124
11.1.1 Enable Diesel Generator(D.G.) Function .......................................................................................... 124
11.1.2 Setting Diesel Capacity ..................................................................................................................... 126
11.1.3 Setting Air Conditioner WorkPower ................................................................................................. 128
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11.2 Setting the Parameters in Smart Ctrl Mode ................................................................................................ 130
11.3 Setting the Correlative Port ........................................................................................................................ 133
12 Monitoring Information ........................................................................................................ 136
12.1 Monitoring.................................................................................................................................................. 136
12.1.1 System Information ........................................................................................................................... 136
12.1.2 Rectifier Information......................................................................................................................... 141
13 Alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 145
13.1 Alarm Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 145
13.2 Querying Active Alarms ............................................................................................................................. 146
13.3 Historical Alarms ....................................................................................................................................... 147
13.3.1 View Historical Alarms ..................................................................................................................... 147
13.3.2 Export Historical Alarms .................................................................................................................. 148
13.3.3 Clean Historical Alarms .................................................................................................................... 149
13.4 Alarms ........................................................................................................................................................ 150
13.4.1 Internal Fault ..................................................................................................................................... 151
13.4.2 Mains Failure .................................................................................................................................... 151
13.4.3 AC Phase Failure ............................................................................................................................... 151
13.4.4 AC Overvoltage (for a Single-Phase Power System) ........................................................................ 152
13.4.5 AC Undervoltage (for a Single-Phase Power System) ...................................................................... 152
13.4.6 Phase Overvoltage (for a Three-Phase Power System) ..................................................................... 153
13.4.7 Phase Undervoltage (for a Three-Phase Power System) ................................................................... 154
13.4.8 AC SPD Fault .................................................................................................................................... 155
13.4.9 DC Overvoltage ................................................................................................................................ 155
13.4.10 DC Undervoltage ............................................................................................................................ 156
13.4.11 DC Ultra Overvoltage ..................................................................................................................... 157
13.4.12 DC Ultra Undervoltage ................................................................................................................... 157
13.4.13 Load Fuse Break ............................................................................................................................. 158
13.4.14 DC SPD Alarm ................................................................................................................................ 158
13.4.15 Wire Frame Alarm ........................................................................................................................... 159
13.4.16 LLVD1 Disconnecting .................................................................................................................... 159
13.4.17 LLVD1 Disconnected ...................................................................................................................... 159
13.4.18 LLVD2 Disconnecting .................................................................................................................... 160
13.4.19 LLVD2 Disconnected ...................................................................................................................... 160
13.4.20 Charge Overcurrent ......................................................................................................................... 160
13.4.21 Battery Imbalance ........................................................................................................................... 161
13.4.22 Battery Lost ..................................................................................................................................... 162
13.4.23 Battery Fuse Break .......................................................................................................................... 162
13.4.24 High Battery Temperature ............................................................................................................... 163
13.4.25 Low Battery Temperature................................................................................................................ 163
13.4.26 Battery Very High Temperature ...................................................................................................... 164
13.4.27 Battery Very Low Temperature ....................................................................................................... 165
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13.4.28 Battery Temperature Sensor1 Fault ................................................................................................. 165
13.4.29 Battery Temperature Sensor1 Missing ............................................................................................ 166
13.4.30 BLVD Disconnecting ...................................................................................................................... 166
13.4.31 BLVD Disconnected ....................................................................................................................... 166
13.4.32 Current Imbalance ........................................................................................................................... 166
13.4.33 Boost Charging ............................................................................................................................... 167
13.4.34 Battery Temperature Compensation Activation .............................................................................. 167
13.4.35 Battery Discharge ............................................................................................................................ 168
13.4.36 Abnormal Battery Current ............................................................................................................... 168
13.4.37 Battery Test Cancellation ................................................................................................................ 168
13.4.38 Current Limit Exceeded .................................................................................................................. 169
13.4.39 Fault (for Lithium Battery).............................................................................................................. 169
13.4.40 Protection (for Lithium Battery) ..................................................................................................... 170
13.4.41 No response (for Lithium Battery) .................................................................................................. 170
13.4.42 Minor Alarm (for Lithium Battery) ................................................................................................. 170
13.4.43 Rectifier Failure .............................................................................................................................. 171
13.4.44 Rectifier Protection ......................................................................................................................... 171
13.4.45 No Response (for Rectifier) ............................................................................................................ 172
13.4.46 Rectifier AC Power Failure ............................................................................................................. 172
13.4.47 Rectifier DC Over voltage .............................................................................................................. 172
13.4.48 Rectifier Fan Failure ....................................................................................................................... 173
13.4.49 Rectifier Lost .................................................................................................................................. 173
13.4.50 Rectifier Redundancy Active .......................................................................................................... 173
13.4.51 Rectifier Not Redundant ................................................................................................................. 174
13.4.52 Single Rectifier Fault (Redundant) ................................................................................................. 174
13.4.53 Single Rectifier Fault (Not Redundant) .......................................................................................... 174
13.4.54 Multi-Rectifier Fault ....................................................................................................................... 175
13.4.55 Rectifier Loading Failure ................................................................................................................ 175
13.4.56 High Rectifier Capacity .................................................................................................................. 175
13.4.57 Low Rectifier Capacity ................................................................................................................... 176
13.4.58 High Ambient Temperature ............................................................................................................. 176
13.4.59 Ambient Very High Temperature .................................................................................................... 177
13.4.60 Low Ambient Temperature.............................................................................................................. 178
13.4.61 High Ambient Humidity.................................................................................................................. 178
13.4.62 Low Ambient Humidity .................................................................................................................. 179
13.4.63 Ambient Temperature Sensor1 Fault ............................................................................................... 180
13.4.64 Ambient Temperature Sensor1 Missing .......................................................................................... 180
13.4.65 Ambient Humidity Sensor1 Fault .................................................................................................... 180
13.4.66 Ambient Humidity Sensor1 Missing ............................................................................................... 181
13.4.67 Door Sensor Alarm.......................................................................................................................... 181
13.4.68 Smoke Sensor Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 181
13.4.69 Water Sensor Alarm ........................................................................................................................ 182
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13.4.70 Alarms Generated from Ports DI 1–6.............................................................................................. 182
13.4.71 Battery Manual Switch On .............................................................................................................. 183
13.4.72 Unknown System Type ................................................................................................................... 183
13.4.73 ATS Fault ........................................................................................................................................ 184
13.4.74 Diesel Fault ..................................................................................................................................... 184
13.4.75 TEMP Sensor Diconnection(For TCU Summary) .......................................................................... 185
13.4.76 TEMP Sensor Fault(For TCU Summary) ........................................................................................ 185
13.4.77 HT Control temperature Alarm(For TCU Summary) ...................................................................... 185
13.4.78 Air Conditioner Fault(For TCU Summary) ..................................................................................... 186
13.4.79 Heat Fault(For TCU Summary) ...................................................................................................... 186
13.4.80 Fan Fault ......................................................................................................................................... 186
14 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 188
14.1 Version........................................................................................................................................................ 188
14.2 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................. 189
14.3 SMU02B Reboot ........................................................................................................................................ 190
14.4 Managing Users ......................................................................................................................................... 191
14.5 Setting the Date and Time .......................................................................................................................... 193
14.6 Downloading Historical Logs and Statistics .............................................................................................. 194
14.7 Downloading Historical Data ..................................................................................................................... 194
14.8 Viewing and Exporting Electronic Labels .................................................................................................. 196
15 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 198
15.1 Common Faults .......................................................................................................................................... 198
A Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................. 199
B Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................... 200
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1 Overview
1.1 Description
The site monitoring unit 02B (SMU02B) monitors and manages all series of Huawei box-type,
cabinet-type, and wall-mounted power systems. Figure 1-1 shows an SMU02B.
Figure 1-1 Exterior
1.2 Network Diagram
The SMU02B performs comprehensive battery and rectifier management functions, and
connects to sensors over an extension user interface module (UIM) to monitor the operating
environment for the power system in real time.
Figure 1-1 shows an SMU02B in network. Figure 1-2 shows an SMU02B connected with a
UIM and a system interface board. Figure 1-3 takes one scenario of UIM02D as example to
show the connections.
The figures are for reference only. The hardware and software configurations depend on the
power system type.
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Figure 1-1 SMU02B in network diagram
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Figure 1-2 SMU02B connected with a UIM and a system interface board
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Figure 1-3 UIM ports (take one scenario of UIM02D as example)
1.3 Feature
The SMU02B has the following features:
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Performs comprehensive power management and intelligent battery management.
Intelligent TCU management.
Supports Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP), Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP).
Supports remote software upgrade.
Supports downloading historical logs and statistics.
Manages diesel generators (D.G.).
Allows you to query system component information recorded on electronic labels over a
Web UI.
Supports system management over the Network Ecosystem (NetEco).
Provides twelve dry contact outputs (DO), and DO can be used for alarm or controlling
device.
Provides six spare dry contact inputs (DI).
Provides ports to connect to the smoke sensor, door status sensor, water sensor, battery
temperature sensor, ambient temperature and humidity sensor.
Supports multiple languages, such as English, Chinese, Turkish, Spanish, Portuguese,
and German.
Supports hot plug.
1.4 Function
Table 1-1 describes the SMU02B functions.
Table 1-1 SMU02B functions
Category Function
Battery Battery boost charging and float charging management
management
Battery test management
Battery current limiting management
Battery temperature compensation management
Battery high temperature protection
Battery low voltage disconnection (BLVD) protection
Battery imbalance detection
Battery remained capacity percent and predicted discharge time calculation
Intelligent battery hibernation
Rectifier Rectifier operating information
management
Rectifier power-on/off control
Rectifier output voltage and current limits
Rectifier overvoltage protection reset (Only for CAN-type rectifier)
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Category Function
Rectifier Walk-in (Only for CAN-type rectifier)
Sequential Rectifier Startup(Only for CAN-type rectifier)
Energy Intelligent rectifier hibernation
Saving
Peak clipping power consumption and peak shifting power consumption
Detection Alternating current (AC) voltage, current, and frequency
Direct current (DC) voltage
Load current
Battery current and temperature
Ambient temperature and humidity
Intelligent The SMU02B dynamically adjusts the fan speed or starts or shuts down the
temperature air conditioner based on the temperature inside the cabinet or the preset
management temperature control curve, to adjust the temperature inside the cabinet to a
proper range.
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2 Panel and Ports
Panel
Figure 2-1 shows the SMU02B panel.
Figure 2-1 Panel
(1) Run indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3)Major alarm indicator
(4) Liquid crystal display (5) Locking latch (6) Button
(LCD)
(7) Universal serial bus (8) RS485/RS232 serial (9) FE port
(USB) port (reserved) port
Indicators
Table 2-1 describes the SMU02B indicators.
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Table 2-1 Indicator description
Indicator Color Status Description
Running Green Off The SMU02B is faulty or has no power
status input.
Blinking at The SMU02B runs properly and
0.5 Hz communicates with the host properly.
Blinking at 4 The SMU02B runs properly but does not
Hz communicate with the host properly.
Minor alarm Yellow Off No minor and warning alarm
indicator
Steady on A minor or warning alarm is generated
Major alarm Red Off No critical and major alarm
indicator
Steady on A critical or major alarm is generated
LCD
The SMU02B provides a 128 x 48 pixel LCD with white backlight to display power system
information. The view region is 34.54 mm x 11.02mm.
Buttons
The SMU02B provides four buttons to set and query parameters. Table 2-2 describes the
button functions.
Table 2-2 Button description
Button Button Name Description
Silkscreen
▲ or ▼ Up or down Allows you to view and set menu items.
Cancel Returns to the previous menu without saving the
current menu settings.
Enter Enters the main menu from the standby screen,
enters a submenu from the main menu, or saves
menu settings.
NOTE:
After a menu is displayed, the standby screen is displayed and the LCD screen becomes dark if you
do not press any button within 5 minutes.
You need to log in again if you do not press any button with 8 minutes.
The default username is admin and the default password is 001
USB Port
The USB port is reserved in this version.
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Communications Ports
Table 2-3 Communications port description
Communications Ports Communications Parameter Protocol Compliance
FE 10M/100M auto-adaptation HTTP, SNMP, and
Huawei NetEco protocol
RS485 Baud rate: 9,600 bit/s or 19,200 Huawei private protocol
bit/s
RS232 - YD/T 1363.2
Figure 2-2 FE and RS485/RS232 pin definition
Table 2-4 FE pin definition
Pin Signal Description
1 TX+ FE transmit
2 TX-
3 RX+ FE receive
6 RX-
Table 2-5 RS485/RS232 pin definition
Pin Signal Description
1 TX+ RS485 transmit
2 TX-
4 RX+ RS485 receive
5 RX-
3 RX232 RS232 receive
7 TX232 RS232 transmit
6 PGND Ground
8 - -
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3 Installation
3.1 Safety Precautions
To protect an SMU02B, wear electrostatic discharge (ESD) gloves when installing or
replacing the SMU02B.
3.2 Installing an SMU02B
To install an SMU02B, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Hold the handle of the SMU02B, and insert the SMU02B into the correct position in the
power system.
Step 2 Push the SMU02B until its front panel aligns with the front panel of the power subrack.
Step 3 Push the locking latch on the front panel to the right.
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Figure 3-1 Installing an SMU02B
3.3 Replacing an SMU02B
To remove an SMU02B, push the locking latch to the left to release the handle and then pull
out the SMU02B.
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4 LCD User Interface
Symbol Conventions
Symbol Description
Press one time Enter button.
Enter
Press one time Down button.
Down
Cancel Press one time Cancel button.
Up Press one time Up button.
Press more than one times Down button.
Down
Press one time Enter button and more than one times Down button.
Enter Down
Picture with black border shows the path or view parameter
Picture with red border shows the variable parameter
Selecting a Display Language
After the SMU02B is powered on, the screen for selecting a display language is displayed.
You can select Chinese, English or other language by pressing ▲ or ▼ and enter the standby
screen by pressing Enter, as shown in Figure 4-1.
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Figure 4-1 Selecting Language
Password
To open the Settings page, Quick Setting page, and Control page, you need to enter a
password. The default user name is admin and the default password is 001. You can add or
delete users, and change the user name and password by Web UI refer to 14.4 Managing
Users.
LCD Menu Hierarchy
Figure 4-2 LCD Menu hierarchy
NOTE
The LCD Menu hierarchy is dynamic changed due to the different configuration. The above figure is
only for reference, the detailed information based on the SMU02B LCD Menu that you used.
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5 Web User Interface
5.1 Preparation Before Logging
Operating Environment
Operating system: Windows.
Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
Network Connection
Connect the FE port on the SMU02B to a network.
Figure 5-1shows the network connection.
Figure 5-1 Network connection
Setting an IP Address
Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the SMU02B based on those assigned by the
customer.
Figure 5-2shows the way to set these parameters on LCD UI.
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Figure 5-2 Setting an IP address
Setting an LAN
CAUTION
If the SMU02B has connected to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, cancel the
proxy server settings.
If the SMU02B has connected to the Internet but the computer has connected to a LAN, do
not cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access the SMU02B.
To cancel proxy server settings, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3 Click the Connections tab and then click LAN settings.
Step 4 In the displayed dialog box, clear Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not
apply to dial-up or VPN connections).
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Figure 5-3 Canceling proxy server settings
Step 5 Click OK.
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Setting Compatibility
To use the Web UI normally on Internet Explorer 8.0, click Compatibility View Button to
open the compatibility view and set Internet Explorer 8.0, as shown in Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4 Compatibility View Button
Setting Internet Explorer Security
CAUTION
Before exporting historical logs, historical datas, statistics, and battery test records, set
Internet Explorer security.
To set Internet Explorer security, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
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Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3 Click the Security tab. Click Internet and then click Custom level.
Step 4 Enable ActiveX controls and plug-ins, Download signed ActiveX controls (not
secure), Download unsigned ActiveX controls (not secure) and Intialize and script
ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting options, as shown in Step 4.
Figure 5-5 IE Security Options
Step 5 Click OK.
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5.2 Logging
Enter the IP address for the SMU02B in the address bar of Internet Explorer.
On the login page shown in Figure 5-6, set User Name to admin (default user name) and
Password to 001 (default password).
Figure 5-6 Login page
5.3 Web pages
Querying System Status
To view the information about Active Alarm, Site Summary, Rectifier Summary, Rectifier,
Battery Summary, VRLA Summary, TCU Summary and Fan Group, please click System
Status, as shown in Figure 5-7.
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Figure 5-7 System Status
Configuring System Parameters
The user can configure Site Summary, Rectifier Summary, VRLA Battery Basic Parameters
and other parameters in the System Configuration pane, as shown in Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 System Configuration
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Configuring Network Parameters
In the Network Configuration pane, you can set the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway under Network Parameter, the host communications address and baudrate under Host
Comm protocol, and main server IP addresses and port number under Neteco.
Figure 5-9 shows the Network Configuration pane.
Figure 5-9 Network Configuration
Setting Control Parameters
You can set control parameters for Site Summary, Rectifier Summary, Rectifier and Battery
Summary in the Control pane, as shown in Figure 5-10.
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Figure 5-10 Control
Managing Users
You can create and delete users and modify user information in the User Management pane,
as shown in Figure 5-11. Users are classified into three types: admin, engineer, and operator.
Different user types have different operation rights. Only admin users have user management
rights.
Figure 5-11 User Management
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Upgrading Software
You can upgrade SMU and PSU software in the Version management pane, as shown in
Figure 5-12.
To upgrade software, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click Browse to select the software and then click Send.
Step 2 After the software information is displayed under Packages to be activated, select the
software and click Activate.
The software upgrade progress is displayed. A message is displayed when the upgrade is
successful.
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Figure 5-12 Version Management
Exporting Historical Logs
You can download historical log, historical data and statistics by clicking Download and
export battery testing records in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files by clicking
Export.
Figure 5-13 shows the Log History pane.
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Figure 5-13 Log History
Exporting Historical Alarms
You can download historical alarms in the Historical Alarms pane, as shown in Figure 5-14.
To export historical alarms in HTML files, click Export. To clear historical alarms, click
Clean.
Figure 5-14 Historical Alarms
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Configuring Alarm Parameters
You can set alarm enabled, alarm severity, and relay in the Alarm Configuration pane, as
shown in Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-15 Alarm Configuration
Configuring Site Parameters
In the Site Configuration pane, you can set the system date and time, site information, and
operate configuration, as shown in Figure 5-16.
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Figure 5-16 Site Configuration
Energy Saving
You can set Basic Parameters, Control For Different Rates, Control for Exceeding Max Power,
Daily Electric Consume Mode, Monthly Electric Consume Mode in the Energy Saving pane,
as shown in Figure 5-17.
Figure 5-17 Energy Saving
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Reading Electronic Labels
You can query electronic label in the Electronic Label pane. To export electronic label
information in HTML files, click Export.
Figure 5-18 Electronic Labels
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6 Power System Configuration
6.1 Basic Parameters about VRLA Batteries
Introduction
Battery management consists of battery charging, battery current limiting, battery test etc.
These functions are based on the basic parameters. Accordingly, the basic parameters must be
configured as the real condition of the power system.
Parameters
Table 6-1 Basic parameters
Parameter Description
Qty of Battery Strings Number of shunts in the power system
Rated Capacity Total capacity of the VRLA batteries connecting to each shunt
Figure 6-1 Scenario with one shunt connecting to one battery string (each battery string being 150
Ah)
Qty of Battery Strings 1
Rated Capacity 150Ah
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Figure 6-2 Scenario with two shunts connecting to two battery strings (each battery string being
150 Ah)
Qty of Battery Strings 2
Rated Capacity 150Ah
Figure 6-3 Scenario with one shunt connecting to two battery strings (each battery string being
150 Ah)
Qty of Battery Strings 1
Rated Capacity 300Ah
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Figure 6-4 Scenario with two shunts connecting to four battery strings (each battery string being
150 Ah)
Qty of Battery Strings 2
Rated Capacity 300Ah
LCD UI
Figure 6-5 Setting basic battery parameters on the LCD
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Figure 6-6 Setting Qty of Battery Strings on the Web UI
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Figure 6-7 Setting Rated Capacity on the Web UI
6.2 Communications Parameters
Introduction
SMU02B can be managed remotely or locally via RS485, RS232 or FE port.
Table 6-2 Communications Parameters
Network Port Parameter
Huawei network RS485 Host Comm Address
Host Comm Baudrate
IP network FE IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
NetEco Main IP (with NetEco)
NetEco Bak IP (with NetEco)
NetEco Port (with NetEco)
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Table 6-3 Communications parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
IP Address IP address for the 192.168.0.10 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
SMU02B
Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
SMU02B
Default Gateway for the 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
Gateway SMU02B
Host Comm Address for the 0 0-31
Address SMU02B
Host Comm Baudrate of the 9600 9600, 19200
Baudrate communication
NetEco Main IP IP address for the 58.251.159.136 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
primary server
NetEco Bak IP IP address for the 58.251.159.136 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
secondary server
NetEco Port Port number 31220 0-65535
LCD UI
Figure 6-8 Setting communications parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 6-9 Setting communications parameters on the Web UI
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7 VRLA Battery Management
7.1 Battery Charging
If the AC input to the power system is normal and meet load requirements, rectifiers supply
DC power to loads and VRLA batteries. If the AC input to the power system is abnormal or
rectifiers cannot supply DC power, VRLA batteries supply power to loads. After the AC input
is restored, rectifiers supply DC power to loads and VRLA batteries.
7.1.1 Float Charging
Principles
VRLA batteries self-discharge slowly when they are being used. To compensate for the loss
caused by self-discharge, charge VRLA batteries in float mode to ensure their full amount of
electricity. Float charging also helps to maintain battery capacity after a large amount of
electricity is discharged.
Parameters
Table 7-1 Float Charge parameter description
Parameters Description Default Value Range
Value
Float Charge Charge voltage at which VRLA 53.5 V 48.0-58.0 V
batteries are being charged in
float mode
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Figure 7-1 Setting float charging parameters on the LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 7-2 Setting float charging parameters on the Web UI
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7.1.2 Boost Charging Overview
Principles
After long-time float charging, VRLA batteries suffer great loss caused by self-discharge and
their activity deteriorates. Boost charging helps to rapidly restore battery capacity after the AC
power supply is restored and helps to maintain battery activity and capacity. The boost
charging voltage is higher than the float voltage.
Table 7-2 describes the boost charging modes supported by the SMU02B.
Table 7-2 Boost charging mode description
Control Boost Description
Mode Charging
Mode
Automatic Automatic Boost charging is triggered automatically based on the charge
mode Boost current and remaining battery capacity.
charging
Cyclic Boost charging is triggered automatically based on the preset
boost interval.
charging
Pre-boost Boost charging is triggered automatically before a cyclic or
charging planned discharge test starts.
Manual After you manually set Boost / Float Charge Control to Boost
boost Charge, float charging is triggered automatically when the
charging conditions of boost charging are not met.
Manual Manual You need to manually switch between Boost Charge and Float
mode boost Charge under Boost / Float Charge Control even though the
charging conditions of boost charging are not met.
Parameters
Table 7-3 Boost charging parameter description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Boost Charge Charge voltage at which VRLA 56.4 V 48.0-58.0 V
batteries are being charged in
Boost mode
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Figure 7-3 Setting Boost charging parameters on the LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 7-4 Setting Boost charging parameters on the Web UI
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7.1.3 Automatic Boost Charging
Principles
The SMU02B determines whether the current battery capacity is sufficient based on the
charge current and remaining amount of electricity. If the conditions for Boost charging are
met, Boost charging is triggered automatically after the AC power supply is restored. After
VRLA batteries are fully charged, float charging is triggered automatically.
Parameters
Table 7-4 Parameter description for automatic Boost charging
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Automatic Boost Enables or disables automatic Enable Enable,Disable
Charge Enabled Boost charging.
FC to BC Current threshold above which 0.05C10 0.01-0.30 C10
Current(C10) Boost charging is triggered
Current To BC Duration for confirming Boost 30Min 2-1440 Min
Delay(Min) charging triggering after the
battery current exceeds the
value of FC to BC Current
FC to BC Electricity threshold above 80% 50-100 %
Capacity (%) which Boost charging is
triggered
Capacity To BC Duration for confirming Boost 10Min 2-1440 Min
Delay(Min) charging triggering after the
battery electricity exceeds the
value of FC to BC Capacity
BC to FC Current threshold below which 0.01C10 0.01-0.30 C10
Current(C10) float charging is triggered
BC to FC Duration for confirming float 30Min 2-540 Min
Delay(Min) charging triggering after the
battery current drops below the
value of BC to FC Current
Maximum Boost Longest Boost charging 16H 5-48 H
Charge Time(H) duration, after which VRLA
batteries are charged in float
mode
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Figure 7-5 Setting Automatic Boost Charging parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-6 Setting Automatic Boost Charging parameters on the Web UI
7.1.4 Cyclic Boost Charging
Principles
If the power grid is of high quality and without AC power failures for a long time, VRLA
batteries have low activity because they are always in the float charging state. To improve
battery activity, you can charge VRLA batteries in Cyclic Boost mode by setting charge
intervals.
Since no AC power failures occur for a long time, VRLA batteries are charged in float mode
with a small current. Therefore, the change from cyclic boost charging to float charging
depends on the charging duration rather than the battery current.
Parameters
Table 7-5 Parameter description for cyclic boost charging
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Cyclic BC Enables or disables cyclic boost Enable Enable,Disable
Enabled charging.
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Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Cyclic BC A time interval after which 30Days 1-365Day
Interval(Day) Boost charging starts if no Boost
charging happens during the
interval
Cyclic BC Duration for a cyclic boost 9H 1-24 H
Duration(H) charging period
LCD UI
Figure 7-7 Setting cyclic boost charging parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-8 Setting cyclic boost charging parameters on the Web UI
7.1.5 Pre-boost Charging
Principles
To ensure the accuracy of battery discharge test data, perform a pre-boost charging for VRLA
batteries based on the battery capacity before a cyclic or planned discharge test starts.
Pre-boost charging is considered as one specific scenario of cyclic boost charging, and
changes to float charging after the preset charging duration ends.
Parameters
Table 7-6 Pre-boost charging parameter description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Pre-BC Enabled Enables or disables pre-boost Enable Enable,Disable
charging.
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Figure 7-9 Setting Pre-boost charging parameters (Pre-boost charging before plan test)
NOTE
When Batt Test Type is Plan Test and Plan Test Num is more than 0, Pre-BC Enabled can be set to
“Enable”.
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Figure 7-10 Setting Pre-boost charging parameters (Pre-boost charging before cyclic test)
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Figure 7-11 Setting Pre-boost charging parameters (Pre-boost charging before plan test)
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Figure 7-12 Setting Pre-boost charging parameters (Pre-boost charging before cyclic test)
7.1.6 Manual Boost Charging
Principles
Manual boost charging can be enabled in automatic mode or manual mode. The methods for
manual boost charging changes to float charging vary depending on the control mode
(automatic or manual).
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Table 7-7 Manual boost charging
Control Boost Method for Changing to Float Charging
Mode Charging
Mode
Automatic Manually Changes to float charging automatically.
mode
Manual Manually Changes to float charging manually.
mode
Only the personnel that are familiar with power management are allowed to manually switch
between manual boost charging and float charging. To prevent a condition that, for example,
you forget to change boost charging back to float charging, the manual mode changes to
automatic mode after 2 hours.
Parameters
Table 7-8 Boost / Float Charge Control
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Boost / Float Switches between manual boost Float Charge Float Charge,
Charge Control charging and float charging. Boost Charge
LCD UI
Figure 7-13 Setting Manual boost charging parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-14 Setting Manual boost charging parameters on the Web UI
7.2 Battery Current Limiting
Principles
To prevent battery bulges caused by overcurrent during battery charging, battery currents
should be limited to a constant value. If the charge current exceeds the threshold, an
overcurrent alarm is generated.
If you need to charge storage batteries quickly, change the value of Current Limit. A greater
value indicates a higher battery charging speed.The upper limit of the value is 0.25 C10
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Table 7-9 Current Limit and Over Current
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Current Battery charge current threshold 0.15C10 0.05-0.25 C10
Limit(C10)
Over Alarm threshold for battery charge 0.25C10 0.05-0.50 C10
Current(C10) overcurrent. If the charge current
exceeds the threshold, an
overcurrent alarm is generated.
LCD UI
Figure 7-15 Setting Battery Current Limiting parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-16 Setting Manual current limiting parameters on the Web UI
7.3 Battery Test
7.3.1 General Configuration
Principles
The SMU02B provides various methods for testing battery states: standard test, AC power
failure test, short test, cyclic test, and planned test. You can use one or more battery test
methods based on the power supply and load power.
Table 7-10 Test method description
Control Test Method Description
Mode
Manual Standard test Manually starts a battery discharge test.
mode
Automatic AC power Starts a battery discharge test during an AC power failure.
mode failure test
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Control Test Method Description
Mode
Short test Starts a short-term battery discharge test periodically. The
default test duration is 5 minutes.
Cyclic test Starts a standard test periodically.
Planned test Starts a standard test at a preset time.
In any battery tests, the battery discharge current depends on the load current. In all battery
tests except the AC power failure test, set the rectifier output voltage 1 V below the test end
voltage to ensure that all load currents are from VRLA batteries.
If the battery temperature is lower than the minimum value, stop all ongoing battery tests and
do not start any new battery test.
The standard test, AC power failure test, cyclic test, and planned test stop automatically
immediately when any test end condition is met, namely, when the test end voltage, test end
capacity, test end temperature, or battery test time arrives.
Parameters
Table 7-11 Battery End description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Test End A voltage below which the 46.0V 43.0-53.0 V
Voltage(V) battery test ends if the battery
voltage drops.
Test End An amount of electricity below 20.0% 0.0-100.0%
Capacity (%) which the battery test ends if the
battery electricity drops.
Battery Test A temperature below which the 5degC -5-15 degC
End battery test ends if the battery
Temp(degC) temperature drops.
Test End Duration for a battery test 480Min 1-6000 Min
Time(Min)
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Figure 7-17 Battery tests on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-18 Battery tests on the Web UI
7.3.2 Standard Test
Principles
An ongoing standard battery discharge test can be stopped manually or automatically when
any of the test end voltage, test end capacity, test end temperature, and battery test time
arrives.
Parameters
Table 7-12 Battery Test Control description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Battery Test Starts or stops a battery test. Stop Start,Stop
Control
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Figure 7-19 Standard test on the LCDUI
Web UI
Figure 7-20 Standard test on the Web UI
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7.3.3 Short Test
Principles
A periodic short test helps to activate VRLA batteries and to estimate their instant discharge
performance.
You can enable or disable a short test and configure its period and duration. Then the
SMU02B starts a short test based on preset parameters.
When any of the test end voltage, short test duration, test end temperature arrives, the short
test stops.
Parameters
Table 7-13 Short test parameter description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Short Test Enables or disables a short test. Enable Enable,Disable
Enabled
Short Test Period for starting a short test. 30Days 1-360Day
Interval(Day)
Short Test Short test duration. When the 5Min 1-240 Min
Duration(Min duration ends, the short test ends.
)
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Figure 7-21 Short test on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-22 Short test on the Web UI
7.3.4 Mains Failure Test
Principles
When mains failure occurs, a battery discharge test starts.
Parameters
Table 7-14 Mains Failure Test Enabled description
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Mains Enables or disables Disable Enable,Disable
Failure Test mains failure test.
Enabled
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Figure 7-23 Mains failure test on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-24 Mains failure test on the Web UI
7.3.5 Cyclic Test
Principles
A cyclic test helps to estimate a battery health.
Parameters
Table 7-15 Cyclic test parameter description
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Battery Test A mode for testing VRLA No Test No Test, Cyclic Test,
Type batteries. Plan Test
The parameter should be
set to Cyclic Test.
Cyclic Test Period for a cyclic test 90Days 2-999Day
Interval(Day)
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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Cyclic Test Time for starting a cyclic 21H 0-23H
Start Time(H) test
LCD UI
Figure 7-25 Cyclic Test on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-26 Cyclic Test on the Web UI
7.3.6 Planned Test
Principles
The SMU02B starts a planned test at the preset time to estimate a battery health.
Parameters
Table 7-16 Plan test parameter description
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Battery Test A mode for testing No Test No Test, Cyclic Test,
Type VRLA batteries. Plan Test
The parameter should
be set to Plan Test.
Plan Test Times of planned test 0 0-6
Number during a year.
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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Test Date 1 Time for starting the 01-01 08:00 -
first planned test.
This parameter displays
when the Plan Test
Number is more than
0.
LCD UI
Figure 7-27 Planned Test on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-28 Planned Test on the Web UI
7.3.7 Battery Test Record
Principles
During a battery test, the SMU02B records test information for you to judge battery status. On
the Web UI, you can export battery test records in HTML format.
Parameters
Table 7-17 Battery Test Record description
Parameter Description
Start Time Time when a battery test starts. The parameter is displayed on both the
LCD and Web UI.
End Time Time when a battery test ends. The parameter is displayed on both the
LCD and Web UI.
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Parameter Description
Start Reason Reason why a battery test starts. The parameter is displayed on both
the LCD and Web UI.
End Reason Reason why a battery test ends. The parameter is displayed on both the
LCD and Web UI.
Test Result Result of a battery test. The parameter is displayed on both the LCD
and Web UI.
End Voltage Charge voltage when the test ends. The parameter is displayed on the
Web UI, but not displayed on the LCD.
Average Average discharge current during a battery test. The parameter is
Discharge displayed on the Web UI, but not displayed on the LCD.
Current(A)
Discharged Amount of electricity discharged during a battery test. The parameter is
displayed on the Web UI, but not displayed on the LCD.
LCD UI
Figure 7-29 Battery Test Record on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-30 Battery Test Record on the Web UI
7.4 Battery Temperature Compensation
Principles
To prolong the battery lifespan, battery charge voltages should be adjusted based on battery
temperatures during float charging or hibernation.Temperature correction equation for the
float and hibernation voltages is as follows: V = V0 – (T – T0) x ρ
Where
V: Float charging or hibernation voltage after temperature compensation
V0: Float and hibernation voltages at the most appropriate temperature
T: Battery temperature measured by a battery temperature sensor
T0 : The most appropriate temperature configured by users
ρ : Temperature compensation coefficient is user-defined
If the battery temperature is in the range of 5°C to 45°C, temperature compensation is
triggered. If the battery temperature is below 5°C, set T to 5. If the battery temperature is
above 45°C, set T to 45.
The temperature compensation correction value (δ V = V – V0) is within the range of –2 V to
+2 V. If the actual δ V is beyond the range, the value of V0 (tolerance ±2 V) prevails.
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Table 7-18 Parameter description for battery temperature compensation
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Compensation Temperature 78 mV/degC 0-500 mV/degC
Factor(mV/deg compensation
C) coefficient
Nominal If the battery 25 degC 5-45 degC
Temperature(d temperature equals the
egC) value of Nominal
Temperature, no
temperature
compensation is
performed.
LCD UI
Figure 7-31 Battery Temperature Compensation on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-32 Battery Temperature Compensation on the Web UI
7.5 Battery High Temperature Protection
Principles
There are three battery high temperature protection levels:
Changing to float charging at a high temperature
Generating a battery high temperature alarm
SMU02B operating at a very high temperature
Table 7-19 describes the three protection methods.
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Table 7-19 Battery high temperature protection description
Battery Protection Description
Temperature Method
Battery high Changing to After the battery temperature stays at the
temperature – 5° float charging temperature for changing to float charging for 5
at a high minutes, VRLA batteries enter the float charging
C
temperature status.
Temperature for changing to float charging =
High battery temperature (user-defined) - 5°C
Range for changing to float charging: 40–50°C
Hysteresis for changing to float charging: 5°C
Battery high Generating a After the battery temperature stays at or above the
temperature battery high high battery temperature for 5 minutes, a battery
temperature high temperature alarm is generated.
alarm
Battery very high Action on Very After the battery temperature stays at or above the
temperature High Battery battery very high temperature for 5 minutes, the
Temp SMU02B performs any of the following functions as
configured:
Lower DC Volt: Lowers the busbar voltage to the
high temperature protection voltage within 5
minutes.
BLVD: Disconnects VRLA batteries within 5
minutes.
Do Nothing.
Parameters
Table 7-20 Parameter description for battery high temperature protection
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Action on Very The parameter can be set to Lower DC Volt Lower DC Volt,
High Battery Lower DC Volt, BLVD, or BLVD, Do Nothing
Temp Do Nothing.
Battery over If you set Action on Very 50.5V 42.0-53.0V
Temp Protect High Battery Temp to
Voltage(V) Lower DC Volt, adjust the
rectifier output voltage
based on the value of
Battery over Temp Protect
Voltage.
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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Battery High A temperature at or above 45 degC 25-80 degC
Temp(degC) which a battery high
temperature alarm is
generated.
Battery Very When the battery 53 degC 25-80 degC
High temperature reaches the
Temp(degC) preset value, the SMU02B
performs operations based
on the value of Action on
Very High Battery Temp.
LCD UI
Figure 7-33 Battery High Temperature Protection on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-34 Battery High Temperature Protection on the Web UI
7.6 Low Voltage Disconnection Protection
Principles
If an AC input is abnormal, VRLA batteries start to power loads. In this case, the SMU02B
drives contactors to disconnect loads based on preset disconnection parameters. After the AC
input becomes normal, the rectifiers begin to power loads.
The SMU02B supports two-level disconnection (BLVD, LLVD) or three-level disconnection
(BLVD, LLVD1, and LLVD2), based on different power system type. The SMU02B
disconnects secondary loads and then primary loads, helping to prolong the backup time for
primary loads.
The maximum disconnection mode for power system type is three-level disconnection (BLVD,
LLVD1, and LLVD2). Please refer to Power System User Mannal for actual disconnection
mode. This manual takes the three-level disconnection as an example.
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Figure 7-35 Conceptual diagram
The SMU02B can disconnect loads by voltage, duration, and renaming electricity.
Table 7-21 Description for low voltage disconnection modes
Disconnecting Disconnecting Loads When Connecting Loads
Loads by When
Voltage The battery voltage is lower than the The rectifier output
preset value. voltage is higher than the
preset value.
Duration Meet one of criteria:
The battery voltage is lower than the
preset value.
The duration for supplying power by
VRLA batteries is longer than the preset
value.
Remaining Meet one of criteria:
capacity The battery voltage is lower than the
preset value.
The battery capacity is lower than the
preset value.
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Table 7-22 Low voltage disconnection description
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
BLVD Enabled Enables or disables the BLVD Enable Enable, Disable
function. If the BLVD function is
disabled but the BLVD route has
been disconnected, connect the
BLVD route immediately.
BLVD Mode The parameter can be set to By By By Voltage, By
Voltage, By Time or By Capacity. Voltage Time, By Capacity
BLVD If the battery voltage is lower than 43.2V 35.0-47.8V
Disconnected the value of BLVD Disconnected
Voltage(V) Voltage (V), the BLVD route is
disconnected.
BLVD If the rectifier output voltage is 51.5V 37.0-53.0V
Reconnected higher than the value of BLVD
Voltage(V) Reconnected Voltage (V), the BLVD
route is connected.
BLVD Time If BLVD Mode is set to By Time, the 480Min 5-1000 Min
BLVD route is disconnected when
duration for supplying power by
VRLA batteries is longer than the
value of BLVD Time.
BLVD If BLVD Mode is set to By Capacity, 5.0% 0.0~100.0%
Disconnected the BLVD route is disconnected
Capacity (%) when the remaining battery
electricity is lower than the value of
BLVD Disconnected Capacity (%).
LLVD1 Enabled Enables or disables the LLVD1 Enable Enable, Disable
function. If the LLVD1 function is
disabled but the LLVD1 route has
been disconnected, connect the
LLVD1 route immediately.
LLVD1 Mode The parameter can be set to By By By Voltage, By
Voltage, By Time or By Capacity. Voltage Time, By Capacity
LLVD1 If the battery voltage is lower than 45.0V 35.0-47.8V
Disconnected the value of LLVD1 Disconnected
Voltage(V) Voltage (V), the LLVD1 route is
disconnected.
LLVD1 If the rectifier output voltage is 51.0V 37.0-53.0V
Reconnected higher than the value of LLVD1
Voltage(V) Reconnected Voltage (V), the
LLVD1 route is connected.
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Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
LLVD1 Time If LLVD1 Mode is set to By Time, 180Min 5-1000Min
the LLVD1 route is disconnected
when duration for supplying power
by VRLA batteries is longer than the
value of LLVD1 Time.
LLVD1 If LLVD1 Mode is set to By 25.0% 0.0~100.0%
Disconnected Capacity, the LLVD1 route is
Capacity (%) disconnected when the remaining
battery electricity is lower than the
value of LLVD1 Disconnected
Capacity (%).
LLVD2 Enabled Enables or disables the LLVD2 Enable Enable, Disable
function. If the LLVD2 function is
disabled but the LLVD2 route has
been disconnected, connect the
LLVD2 route immediately.
LLVD2 Mode The parameter can be set to By By By Voltage, By
Voltage, By Time or By Capacity. Voltage Time, By Capacity
LLVD2 If the battery voltage is lower than 45.0V 35.0-47.8V
Disconnected the value of LLVD2 Disconnected
Voltage(V) Voltage (V), the LLVD2 route is
disconnected.
LLVD2 If the rectifier output voltage is 51.0V 37.0-53.0V
Reconnected higher than the value of LLVD2
Voltage(V) Reconnected Voltage (V), the
LLVD2 route is connected.
LLVD2 Time If LLVD2 Mode is set to By Time, 180Min 5-1000Min
the LLVD2 route is disconnected
when duration for supplying power
by VRLA batteries is longer than the
value of LLVD2 Time.
LLVD2 If LLVD2 Mode is set to By 25.0% 0.0~100.0%
Disconnected Capacity, the LLVD2 route is
Capacity (%) disconnected when the remaining
battery electricity is lower than the
value of LLVD2 Disconnected
Capacity (%)
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Figure 7-36 Low voltage disconnection setting on the LCD
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Figure 7-37 Low voltage disconnection setting on the Web UI
7.7 Battery Imbalance Detection
7.7.1 Middle Voltage Detection for a Battery String
Principles
To check battery balance, detect the voltage at the middle point of a battery string during
battery discharge.
If the absolute value of VB-2 xVn is greater than or equal to 2.0 V for 30 seconds, a battery
imbalance alarm is generated. In this formula, VB is the voltage at either end of a battery
string and Vn is the voltage at the middle point of battery string n. The SMU02B detects the
middle point voltages of a maximum of six battery strings respectively.
After the absolute value of VB-2 xVn drops below 2.0 V, the alarm is cleared automatically.
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Figure 7-38 Conceptual diagram for detecting the voltage at the middle point of a battery string
Parameters
There are no parameters for you to configure.
LCD UI
Figure 7-39 Querying a battery imbalance alarm on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-40 Setting a battery imbalance alarm on the Web UI
7.7.2 Battery String Current Imbalance Detection
Principles
If the SMU02B detects that the current difference between battery strings is greater than 30%,
it reports an alarm about battery string current imbalance. This alarm is generated only for the
power system with two or more shunts.
The alarm needs to be cleared manually.
Parameters
No configurable parameters.
7.8 Battery Capacity Calculation
Principles
Calculate the remaining electricity of each battery string and the percentage of the remaining
electricity to the rated capacity based on the rated battery capacity and charge and discharge
parameters, and calculate the backup time based on the load power.
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Table 7-23 Parameter description for battery capacity calculation
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
0.05C10 Discharge Charge and 20.00H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H) discharge battery
parameters.
0.1C10 Discharge Configure the 10.00H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H) parameters based
on the
0.2C10 Discharge 4.00H 0.20-50.00H
specifications for
Time(H)
the selected
0.3C10 Discharge storage batteries. 2.42H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.4C10 Discharge 1.63H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.5C10 Discharge 1.16H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.6C10 Discharge 0.87H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.7C10 Discharge 0.61H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.8C10 Discharge 0.50H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
0.9C10 Discharge 0.42H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
1.0C10 Discharge 0.35H 0.20-50.00H
Time(H)
Capacity 95% 60-100%
Coefficient(%)
Table 7-24 Battery status parameter description
Parameter Description
Capacity(Ah) Remaining electricity of each battery string
Capacity Percentage of the remaining electricity of each battery string to
Percent(%) the rated capacity
Predicted Total backup time for the current load power
Discharge Time
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Figure 7-41 Setting battery charge and discharge parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-42 Querying remaining battery capacity on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-43 Setting battery charge and discharge parameters on the Web UI
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Figure 7-44 Querying remaining battery capacity on the Web UI
7.9 Intelligent Battery Hibernation
Principles
A storage battery is fully charged in most cases, and the float charging capacity is much
greater than the battery self-discharge capacity. This shortens the battery lifespan because
surplus electricity is consumed in the corrosion of positive grids and drying of electrolyte. To
prolong a battery lifespan, enable the intelligent battery hibernation function when charging
storage batteries in float mode.
If no mains outage occurs during a long time, charging storage batteries with a small voltage
lower than the float voltage also helps to increase a battery lifespan.
The SMU02B determines a power grid type based on the total duration for mains failures
within 15 consecutive days and then enables an appropriate battery charge management mode
to extend a battery lifespan.
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Table 7-25 Intelligent battery hibernation parameters
Total Duration Power Charge Current Hibernat Hibern Expect
for Mains Grid Mode Limit ion ation ed
Failures Type Voltage Durati Increa
Within 15 on se
Consecutive Range
Days of the
Batter
y
Lifesp
an
≤ 5 hours Class 1 Mode A 0.10C 52.0 V 13 days 100%
power
grids
5–30 hours Class 2 Mode B 0.15C 52.0 V Six 50%
power days
grids
30–120 hours Class 3 Mode C 0.15C N/A N/A 0%
power
grids
≥ 120 hours Class 4 Mode C 0.15C N/A N/A 0%
power
grids
After a power system is powered on, storage batteries are managed in mode C by default to
ensure that storage batteries do not overdischarge at the beginning. After the power system
runs for a period of time, the SMU02B selects an appropriate battery management mode
based on the power grid type.
Parameters
Table 7-26 Parameter description for intelligent battery hibernation
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Smart Management Enables or disables the Disable Enable, Disable
Enabled intelligent battery hibernation
function.
Dormant Voltage(V) Charge voltage in the battery 52.0V 42.0V-58.0V
hibernation status
Mode A Current Charge current limit in mode A 0.10C10 0.05C10-0.25C10
Limit(C10)
Mode A Dormant Hibernation duration in mode A 13Days 0Days-30Days
Time(Day)
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Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Mode B Current Charge current limit in mode B 0.15C10 0.05C10-0.25C10
Limiting(C10)
Mode B Dormant Hibernation duration in mode B 6Days 0 Days -15 Days
Time(Day)
Mode C Current Charge current limit in mode C 0.15C10 0.05C10-0.25C10
Limiting(C10)
LCD UI
Figure 7-45 Intelligent battery hibernation on the LCD UI
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Figure 7-46 Intelligent battery hibernation on the Web UI
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8.1 Rectifier Power-on/off Control
Principles
The SMU02B powers on or off each or all rectifiers.
Parameters
Table 8-1 Parameter descriptions for rectifier power-on/off control
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
On/Off Control (In Controls the power-on/off On On,Off
Rectifier Summary) for all rectifiers
On/Off Control (In each Controls the power-on/off On On,Off
rectifier) for each rectifier
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Figure 8-1 Controlling rectifier power-on/off on the LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 8-2 Controlling rectifier power-on/off on the Web UI
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8.2 Rectifier Output Voltage and Current Limits
Principles
To limit the output voltage, set the expected maximum output voltage. To limit the output
current, set the current limit. For example, if the expected output current is 20 A and the rated
rectifier current is 50 A, then set the current limit to 40%. (
This function can be enabled only in manual mode. In automatic mode, the values of the
parameters listed in Table 8-2 are calculated by the SMU02B based on the active power
system status.
Parameters
Table 8-2 Parameter description for rectifier output control
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Current Limit Control Percentage of the expected 121 % 1 %–121 %
output current to the rated
rectifier current
DC Voltage Control Rectifier output voltage 53.0V 42.0V–58.3V
LCD UI
Figure 8-3 Setting rectifier output voltage and current limits on the LCD
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Figure 8-4 Setting rectifier output voltage and current limits on the Web UI
8.3 Rectifier Overvoltage Protection (Optional)
Principles
A rectifier is protected if the output voltage is greater than the maximum value.
If a rectifier experiences overvoltage due to an internal fault, the rectifier shuts down and
then restarts. If the rectifier experiences three consecutive times of overvoltage due to an
internal fault within 5 minutes, the rectifier latches off.
If the busbar voltage exceeds 63 V due to an external fault, and the overvoltage condition
lasts for more than 500 ms, the rectifier latches off.
The SMU02B generates a rectifier protection alarm.
This function applies only to CAN-type rectifiers.
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Table 8-3 Parameter description for rectifier overvoltage protection
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
High Voltage Limit If the rectifier output voltage exceeds 59.5V 58.5V–60.5V
the value, the SMU02B generates a
rectifier protection alarm.
Table 8-4 Parameter description for rectifier reset control
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Reset (In Rectifier Controls the reset for all rectifiers. Yes Yes
Summary)
Reset (In each Controls the reset for each rectifier. Yes Yes
rectifier)
LCD
Figure 8-5 Setting rectifier reset on the LCD UI
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Figure 8-6 Setting the output voltage protection threshold for rectifiers on the Web UI
Figure 8-7 Setting rectifier reset on the Web UI
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8.4 Rectifier Walk-in (Optional)
Principles
After rectifier walk-in is enabled, the rectifier output current linearly increases from 0 to the
current limit within specified time.
This function applies only to CAN-type rectifiers.
Parameters
Table 8-5 Parameter description of rectifier walk-in
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Walk-in Enable Enables or disables rectifier walk-in. Disable Enable,Disable
Walk-in Interval Duration within which the rectifier 8s 8s-200s
output current linearly increases from
0 to the current limit
LCD UI
Figure 8-8 Enabling rectifier walk-in on the LCD UI
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Figure 8-9 Enabling rectifier walk-in on the Web UI
8.5 Sequential Rectifier Startup (Optional)
Principles
Sequential rectifier startup enables rectifiers to be started one by one according to a preset
sequence and by following a preset time interval, minimizing the adverse effect on the
rectifier input end.
This function applies only to CAN-type rectifiers.
Parameters
Table 8-6 The parameter description of sequential rectifier startup
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Sequential Time interval between the rectifiers 0s 0s-20s
Startup Interval that are started sequentially
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Figure 8-10 Enabling sequential rectifier startup on the LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 8-11 Enabling sequential rectifier startup on the Web UI
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9.1 Intelligent Rectifier Hibernation
Principles
The rectifier efficiency increases in proportion to the load power. If the total load power is low,
certain rectifiers can be hibernated to improve the load power of running rectifiers and
increase the rectifier efficiency. This facilitates energy conversation.
Rectifiers should be hibernated in turn to ensure the same aging degree. If the difference
between the longest rectifier running duration and the shortest rectifier running duration
exceeds the value of Cycle Period, keep all rectifiers running for 2 hours and then hibernate
certain rectifiers.
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Figure 9-1 R4850G1 efficiency curve
Parameters
Table 9-1 Parameter description for intelligent rectifier hibernation
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Rectifier Enables or disables intelligent Depends on the Enable, Disable
Redundancy rectifier hibernation. power system
Enabled(%) type
Best Rectifier Loading capacity for the 80% 50%–100%
Efficiency(%) rectifiers running at an optimal
efficiency
Cycle Period Interval between hibernation 7 Day 1–365 Day
operations
Min Working Minimum number of running 2 PCS 1–100 PCS
Rectifier Number rectifiers under the no-load
condition
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Figure 9-2 Setting parameters for intelligent rectifier hibernation on the LCD UI
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Figure 9-3 Setting parameters for intelligent rectifier hibernation on the Web UI
9.2 Peak Shifting Power Consumption
Principles
According to the user’s configuration, SMU02B disconnects secondary loads via DO port or
disable battery charge within the time periods of high rates and peak rates to reduce electricity
bills.
User can configure shift peak function only on the Web UI.
NOTE
DO is an external port of a relay and corresponds to ALM (silk-screen) on the user interface module
(UIM).
Parameter
Table 9-2 peak shifting power consumption description
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Shift peak Enable Enable or disable the shift Disable Disable, Enable
peak function
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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Output 1 Relay The index of the DO port NA Relay1-8
connected to the secondary
load 1. In the Figure 9-4 as
example, the Output 1 relay is
set to Relay 1
Output 2 Relay The index of the DO port NA Relay1-8
connected to the secondary
load 2. In the Figure 9-4 as
example, the Output 2 relay is
set to Relay 4
Output 3 Relay The index of the DO port NA Relay1-8
connected to the secondary
load 3. In the Figure 9-4 as
example, the Output 3 relay is
set to Relay 8
Figure 9-4 Example for the Output 1/2/3/ Relay Setting
ProcedureTo enable and configure peak shifting power consumption, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Shift Peak Enable to Enable.
Step 2 Associate output Boolean values with relays.
Step 3 Open or close the output Boolean values at different rate periods and enable or disable battery
charge.
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Figure 9-5 Setting parameters for peak shifting power consumption
Step 4 Configure the daily power consumption mode.
There are six daily power consumption modes numbered A to F. In each mode, you can
configure 24 different rates for the 24 hours in each day.
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Figure 9-6 Setting parameters for daily peak shifting power consumption
Step 5 Configure the monthly power consumption mode.
The power consumption modes vary in each week and vary in each month.
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Figure 9-7 Setting parameters for monthly peak shifting power consumption
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9.3 Peak Clipping Power Consumption
Principles
The SMU02B enables battery discharge to ensure that the system power does not exceed the
maximum peak power preset based on the power supply contract, avoiding unnecessary
electricity bills.
You can configure peak clipping power consumption only on the Web UI.
ProcedureTo enable and configure peak clipping power consumption, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Clip Peak Enable to Enable.
Step 2 Set Backup Voltage Protection Enable and Backup Protection Voltage based on site
requirements.
Step 3 Set parameters under Control For Exceeding Max Power based on site requirements on the
page shown in Figure 9-8.
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Figure 9-8 Setting parameters for peak clipping power consumption
Step 4 Configure the daily power consumption mode.
There are six daily power consumption modes numbered A to F. In each mode, you can
configure 24 different peaks for the 24 hours in each day.
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Figure 9-9 Setting parameters for daily peak clipping power consumption
Step 5 Configure the monthly power consumption mode.
The power consumption modes vary in each week and vary in each month.
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Figure 9-10 Setting parameters for monthly peak clipping power consumption
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10 Temperature Control Management
SMU02B manages the temperature control unit of the power system.
Monitoring the type, control mode and status of the temperature control unit.
Setting the controlling mode and parameters of the temperature control unit.
Setting the alarm threshold of the temperature control unit.
Setting the relation between the temperature control unit and DI or DO port.
SMU02B support two types temperature control unit:
Direct-cooling unit.
Air conditioner & direct-cooling unit.
10.1 Direct-cooling Unit
The direct-cooling unit consists of an air-exhaust device, an air-intake device, an air filter, and
a fan assembly. The direct-cooling unit extends the area for exchanging air inside and outside
the cabinet, speeds up air circulation, and reduces the operating temperature in the cabinet.
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10.1.1 Monitoring Information
LCD UI
Figure 10-1 Monitoring Information on LCD UI
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Figure 10-2 Monitoring Information on Web UI
10.1.2 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters
Parameters
Table 10-1 Control Mode
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Fan Control In the Auto mode, Auto Auto, Manual
Mode SMU02B adjusts the fan
speed automaticly depends
on the temperature.
In the Manual mode, users
can adjust the ratio of the
fan speed.
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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Heater This parameter displays Auto Auto, Manual
Control Mode only if the power system is
configured with heater.
In the Auto mode,
SMU02B power on or
power off the heater
automaticly depends on the
temperature.
In the Manual mode, users
can power on or power off
the heater.
Table 10-2 Parameters in Manual Mode
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Speed Ratio 1 Display and valid 50% 0-100%
when the Fan
Control Mode is in
Manual mode
Speed Ratio 2 Display and valid 50% 0-100%
when the Fan
Control Mode is in
Manual mode
Heater Control Now Display and valid Off On, Off
when the Heater
Control Mode is in
Manual mode
Table 10-3 Parameters in Auto Mode
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Heater Start Display and valid 0degC -50degC to
Temperature when the Heater 100degC
Control Mode is in
Auto mode
Heater Stop Display and valid 5degC -50degC to
Temperature when the Heater 100degC
Control Mode is in
Auto mode
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Figure 10-3 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters on LCD UI
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Figure 10-4 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters on Web UI
10.1.3 Setting the Alarm Threshold
Parameters
Table 10-4 Alarm Threshold
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
HT Alarm Threshold The SMU02B 68.0 degC -50degC to
generates an alarm if 100degC
the temperature is
higher than the value
of this parameter.
HT Alarm Clear The HT Control 63.0 degC -50degC to
Threshold temperature Alarm 100degC
resumes if the
temperature is lower
than the value of this
parameter.
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Figure 10-5 Setting the Alarm Threshold on LCD UI
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Figure 10-6 Setting the Alarm Threshold on Web UI
10.1.4 Setting the Correlative Port
Parameters
Table 10-5 Alarm Threshold
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Heater Control DO SMU02B controls the (Depends on the 0-12
Index heater via the DO power system
port type)
Heater Alarm DI SMU02B detects the (Depends on the 0-7
Index alarm of heater via power system
the DI port type)
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Figure 10-7 Setting the Correlative Port on LCD UI
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Figure 10-8 Setting the Correlative Port on Web UI
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10.2 Air Conditioner & Direct-cooling Unit
10.2.1 Monitoring Information
LCD UI
Figure 10-9 Monitoring Information on LCD UI
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Figure 10-10 Monitoring Information on Web UI
10.2.2 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters
Parameters
Table 10-6 Control Mode
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Fan Control In the Auto mode, SMU02B Auto Auto, Manual
Mode adjusts the fan speed automaticly
depends on the temperature.
In the Manual mode, users can
adjust the ratio of the fan speed.
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Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Air In the Auto mode, SMU02B power Auto Auto, Manual
Conditioner on or power off the air conditioner
Control Mode automaticly depends on the
temperature.
In the Manual mode, users can
power on or power off the air
conditioner.
System Mode In the Smart Mode, SMU02B Smart Smart Mode,
adjusts the fan speed and power on Mode Fan Only, Air
or power off the air conditioner Conditioner
automaticly depends on the Only
temperature.
In the Fan Only mode, SMU02B
adjusts the fan speed automaticly
depends on the temperature. The air
conditioner is off and can be
powered on automaticly when the
fan is fault.
In the Air Conditioner Only
mode, SMU02B power on or power
off the air conditioner automaticly
depends on the temperature. The
fan is off and can be powered on
automaticly when the air
conditioner is fault.
Table 10-7 Parameters in Manual Mode
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
Speed Ratio 1 Display and valid 50% 0-100%
when the Fan
Control Mode is in
Manual mode
Air Conditioner Valid when the Air Off On, Off
Control Now Conditioner Control
Mode is in Manual
mode
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Figure 10-11 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters on LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 10-12 Setting the Control Mode and Parameters on Web UI
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10.2.3 Setting the Alarm Threshold
Parameters
Table 10-8 Alarm Threshold Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Value Range
HT Alarm The SMU02B generates an 68.0 degC -50degC to
Threshold alarm if the temperature is 100degC
higher than the value of
this parameter.
HT Alarm The HT Control 63.0 degC -50degC to
Clear temperature Alarm 100degC
Threshold resumes if the temperature
is lower than the value of
this parameter.
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Figure 10-13 Setting the Alarm Threshold on LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 10-14 Setting the Alarm Threshold on Web UI
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10.2.4 Setting the Correlative Port
Parameters
Table 10-9 Parameters of the Correlative Port
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Air-Condition Control SMU02B controls the (Depends on 0-12
DO Index air conditioner via the the power
DO port system type)
Air-Condition Alarm SMU02B detects the (Depends on 0-7
DI Index alarm of air the power
conditioner via the DI system type)
port
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Figure 10-15 Setting the Correlative Port on LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 10-16 Setting the Correlative Port on Web UI
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11 D.G. Management
11.1 Basic Parameters about D.G.
11.1.1 Enable Diesel Generator(D.G.) Function
Parameters
Table 11-1 Parameters of diesel function
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Diesel Non: Disables D.G. management Non Non, Smart Ctrl,
Function Current Limit: First ensure the power Current Limit
supply to loads by decreasing the battery
charge current, which ensures the
reliable D.G. running.
Smart Ctrl: Switches the power source
between storage batteries and the diesel.
If a mains outage occurs, use storage
batteries to supply power and do not start
the diesel. After the storage batteries
discharge to a specified depth, start the
diesel. If the mains restores, resume
battery charge. Reduce the diesel
operating duration by using storage
batteries to supply power, which helps
save fuel and extend the diesel service
life.
If you select Smart Ctrl, you are
advised to use deep cycle batteries
(DCBs) because frequent charge and
discharge switches will occur in this
mode.
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Figure 11-1 Setting diesel function on the LCD UI
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Figure 11-2 Setting diesel function on the Web UI
11.1.2 Setting Diesel Capacity
This parameter must be configured if you enable the diesel function.
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Parameters
Table 11-2 Parameters of diesel capacity
Parameter Description Default Value
Value Range
Diesel Output power of the diesel 12.5 1.0-100.0
Capacity(KVA) generator. KVA
This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
LCD UI
Figure 11-3 Setting diesel capacity parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 11-4 Setting diesel capacity parameters on the Web UI
11.1.3 Setting Air Conditioner WorkPower
This parameter must be configured if you enable the diesel function when there is an air
conditioner in the power system.
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Parameters
Table 11-3 Parameters of air conditioner workpower
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Air Conditioner The input power of air 1.0KW 0.0KW-5.0KW
WorkPower(KW) conditioner.
This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
LCD UI
Figure 11-5 Setting air conditioner workpower parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 11-6 Setting air conditioner output power parameters on the Web UI
11.2 Setting the Parameters in Smart Ctrl Mode
Parameters
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Table 11-4 Parameters of diesel battery and charge time
Description Default Value Range
Parameter Value
Diesel start When the battery capacity is 30% 20%-90%
battery less then the value, the D.G.
capacity (%) starts.
This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
Diesel stop When the battery capacity 90% 10%-100%
battery exceeds thet value, the D.G.
capacity (%) stops.
This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
Max Diesel The maximum D.G. 12H 6 H -100 H
Charge operating duration. If the
Time(H) duration ends, the D.G.
stops, and storage batteries
start to supply power.
This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
Min Diesel The minimum D.G. 0H 0H-5H
Charge operating duration.
Time(H) This parameter displays
when Diesel Function is in
Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
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Figure 11-7 Setting diesel battery and charge time parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 11-8 Setting diesel battery and charge time parameters on the Web UI
11.3 Setting the Correlative Port
Parameters
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Table 11-5 Parameters of D.G. control DO index
Parameter Description Default Value
Value Range
D.G. Working Determines the startup or shutdown of Open Open,Close
Condition a D.G. It is set based on the D.G. type.
This parameter displays when Diesel
Function is in Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
D.G. Control Index of the DO port used for (Depends on 0-12
DO Index controling the D.G. startup or the power
shutdown. system
This parameter displays when Diesel type )
Function is in Current Limit mode or
Smart Ctrl mode.
LCD UI
Figure 11-9 Setting D.G. control DO index parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 11-10 Setting D.G. control DO index parameters on the Web UI
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12 Monitoring Information
12.1 Monitoring
12.1.1 System Information
Principles
The SMU02B monitors the AC voltage and current, DC voltage and current, ambient
temperature and humidity, and battery temperature for the power system in real time. You can
view such information on the LCD and Web UI.
Parameters
Table 12-1 System information description
Parameter Description
AC Voltage (Single phase) Mains AC voltage detected by rectifiers.
AC Total Current (for Mains AC current detected by rectifiers.
Single phase)
Phase A/B/C Voltage Mains AC voltage detected by rectifiers.
(Three phase)
Phase A/B/C Current Mains AC current detected by rectifiers.
(Three phase)
AC Frequency Mains AC frequency detected by rectifiers.
DC Output Voltage Busbar voltage detected in real time.
Total Load The load current equals the total rectifier output current
minus the total battery current.
Total Current Sum of the currents on all battery loops.
Current of the nth Current of the nth battery route.
Battery(In VRLA Battery)
Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature around the cabinet.
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Ambient Humidity Ambient humidity around the cabinet.
Battery Temperature Temperature of the battery string.
LCD
Figure 12-1 Viewing system information on the LCD
Web UI
Step 1 Log in to the Web UI and then enter the System Status page.
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Figure 12-2 System Status page
Step 2 Click Site Summary and view the values of System Voltage, Total Load, System Efficiency,
Peak Power, Peak Power Time and other parameters.
Figure 12-3 Site Summary on the System Status page
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Step 3 Click Rectifier Summary and view the values of AC Voltage (Singel Phase), AC Current
(Singel Phase) or Phase A/B/C Voltage (Three Phase), and Phase A/B/C Current (Three Phase)
and other parameters.
Figure 12-4 Rectifier Summary on the System Status page
Step 4 Click Rectifier and view the information about each rectifier, such as the DC Output Voltage,
DC Output Current, and so on.
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Figure 12-5 Rectifier on the System Status page
Step 5 Click Battery Summary and view the values of Total Current, Predicted Discharge Time, Batt
Charge Status, Battery Test Status and Battery Temperature 1.
Figure 12-6 Battery Summary on the System Status page
Step 6 Click VRLA Battery and view the values of Current (A), Capacity(Ah), Capacity Percent(%)
of the nth Battery.
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Figure 12-7 VRLA Battery on the System Status page
12.1.2 Rectifier Information
Principles
The SMU02B monitors the rectifier operating information in real time and displays the
information on the LCD and Web UI.
Parameters
Table 12-2 Rectifier information description
Parameter Description
Total Output Sum of the output currents of all rectifiers.
Current
Used Capacity Percentage of the total output current to the total rated output current.
(Only for
CAN-type
rectifier)
DC Total Power Total rectifier output power.
DC Output The output voltage of each rectifier.
Voltage
DC Output The output current of each rectifier.
Current
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Current Limit The current limit of each rectifier.
Point (Only for
CAN-type
rectifier)
AC Input The AC input voltage of each rectifier.
Voltage
AC Input The AC input current of each rectifier.
Current
DC Output The DC output power of each rectifier.
Power
Real Efficiency The real-time efficiency of each rectifier.
Total Running The operating duration of each rectifier.
Time (Only for
CAN-type
rectifier)
DC On/Off State The power-on or power-off status of each rectifier.
Current Limit The current limiting status of each rectifier.
State (Only for
CAN-type
rectifier)
Software Version The software version number of each rectifier.
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Figure 12-8 Viewing rectifier information on the LCD
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Figure 12-9 Viewing rectifier operating information on the Web UI
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13 Alarm
13.1 Alarm Configuration
You can enable or disable alarm generation, set the alarm severity, the association with relays,
and delay duration.
LCD
Figure 13-1 Setting alarm parameters on the LCD
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Figure 13-2 Setting alarm parameters on the Web UI
13.2 Querying Active Alarms
The parameter values in Figure 13-3 are for reference only.
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Figure 13-3 Querying active alarms
13.3 Historical Alarms
At most 1000 cleared alarms are stored in Historical Alarms. You can view, export, and clean
them. If the number of alarms exceeds 1000, the later ones overwrite the former ones.
13.3.1 View Historical Alarms
User can view historical alaram by LCD UI and Web UI.
LCD UI
Figure 13-4 Viewing historical alarms on the LCD UI
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Figure 13-5 Viewing historical alarms on the Web UI
13.3.2 Export Historical Alarms
User can export historical alarms in HTML format by Web UI.
Click Export to export the historical alarms.
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Figure 13-6 Viewing all historical alarms on the Web UI
Figure 13-7 Exporting all historical alarms on the Web UI
13.3.3 Clean Historical Alarms
User can clean all historical alarms by LCD UI and Web UI.
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LCD UI
Figure 13-8 Cleaning all historical alarms on the LCD UI
Web UI
Figure 13-9 Cleaning all historical alarms on the Web UI
13.4 Alarms
NOTE
The default value of Alarm properties is defferent based on different power system type. The user can
configure it.by refering to 13.1 Alarm Configuration.
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DO ports are the external ports of the relay and correspond to the ALM series silk screens on
the user interface board. For details, see the Power System User Manual.
13.4.1 Internal Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Internal Supervision Enable Major NA 10s
Fault Unit Internal
Fault
Alarm Description
If internal input voltage exceeds the specified range, the SMU02B generates an alarm for an
internal fault, indicating that a fault occurs in the internal circuits or external sensor circuits.
13.4.2 Mains Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Mains Failure Mains Failure Enable Major NA 0s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the mains voltage is below 50 V.
13.4.3 AC Phase Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Phase A Failure Phase A Failure Enable Critical NA 13s
Phase B Failure Phase B Failure Enable Critical NA 13s
Phase C Failure Phase C Failure Enable Critical NA 13s
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the phase voltage is below 50 V.
13.4.4 AC Overvoltage (for a Single-Phase Power System)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
AC Over AC Over Voltage Enable Minor NA 20s
Volt (Single phase)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the AC voltage exceeds the AC overvoltage alarm
threshold (280 V by default). For a 220 V power system, the default AC overvoltage alarm
threshold is 280 V. For a 110 V power system, the default AC overvoltage alarm threshold is
set on the host and the recommended value is 135 V.
The alarm is cleared if the mains voltage is lower than the overvoltage alarm threshold minus
10 V for 20 seconds.
The overvoltage alarm threshold can be set on the host. The mains overvoltage alarm is
masked in the case of mains absence.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
AC Over AC voltage exceeds the value of 280V 100V–300V
Voltage Point AC Over Voltage, generate an
(V) alarm.
The setting value of AC Over
Voltage Point must be higher
than AC Under Voltage.
13.4.5 AC Undervoltage (for a Single-Phase Power System)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
AC Under AC Under Voltage Enable Minor NA 26s
Volt (Single phase)
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the AC voltage is below the AC undervoltage alarm
threshold (180 V by default). For a 220 V power system, the default AC undervoltage alarm
threshold is 180 V. For a 110 V power system, the default AC undervoltage alarm threshold is
set on the host and the recommended value is 90 V.
The alarm is cleared if the mains voltage is higher than the undervoltage alarm threshold plus
10 V for 20 seconds.
The undervoltage alarm threshold can be set on the host. The mains undervoltage alarm is
masked in the case of mains absence.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
AC Under AC voltage is below the value 180V 60V–300V
Voltage Point of AC Under Voltage,generate
(V) an alarm.
The setting value of AC Under
Voltage must be lower than the
AC Over Voltage.
13.4.6 Phase Overvoltage (for a Three-Phase Power System)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Ph-A Over Phase A Over Enable Minor NA 25s
Volt Voltage (Three
Phase)
Ph-B Over Phase B Over Enable Minor NA 25s
Volt Voltage (Three
Phase)
Ph-C Over Phase C Over Enable Minor NA 25s
Volt Voltage (Three
Phase)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the phase voltage exceeds the AC overvoltage alarm
threshold (280 V by default). For a 220 V power system, the default phase overvoltage alarm
threshold is 280 V. For a 110 V power system, the default phase overvoltage alarm threshold
is set on the host and the recommended value is 135 V.
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The alarm is cleared if the mains voltage is lower than the overvoltage alarm threshold minus
10 V for 20 seconds.
The overvoltage alarm threshold can be set on the host. The mains overvoltage alarm is
masked in the case of mains absence.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
AC Over Phase A/B/C voltage exceeds 280V 100V–300V
Voltage Point the value of AC Over Voltage,
(V) generate an alarm.
This setting value of AC Over
Voltage must be higher than the
AC Under Voltage Point.
13.4.7 Phase Undervoltage (for a Three-Phase Power System)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Ph-A/B/C Under Phase A/B/C Under Enable Minor NA 26s
Volt Voltage (Three
Phase)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the phase voltage is below the AC undervoltage alarm
threshold (180 V by default). For a 220 V power system, the default phase undervoltage alarm
threshold is 180 V. For a 110 V power system, the default phase undervoltage alarm threshold
is set on the host and the recommended value is 90 V.
The alarm is cleared if the mains voltage is higher than the undervoltage alarm threshold plus
10 V for 20 seconds.
The undervoltage alarm threshold can be set on the host. The mains undervoltage alarm is
masked in the case of mains absence.
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Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
AC Under Phase A/B/C voltage is below 180V 60V–300V
Voltage Point the value of AC Under Voltage,
(V) generate an alarm.
The setting value of AC Under
Voltage must be lower then the
AC Over Voltage.
13.4.8 AC SPD Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
AC SPD AC SPD Enable Major NA 10s
Alarm Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the AC SPD is faulty.
13.4.9 DC Overvoltage
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC Over Volt DC Over Enable Critical NA 10s
Voltage
Alarm Description
You can set the DC overvoltage alarm threshold to any value in the range of 53 V to 60 V. The
hysteresis is 0.2 V.
The default DC overvoltage alarm threshold is 58 V. The SMU02B generates an alarm if the
busbar voltage exceeds 58 V. The alarm is cleared if the busbar voltage is lower than or equal
to 57.85 V.
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Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
DC Over Busbar voltage exceeds the 58V 53.0V–60.0V
Voltage (V) value of DC Over Voltage,
generate an alarm.
The setting value of DC Over
Voltage must be higher than the
DC Under Voltage.
13.4.10 DC Undervoltage
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC Under DC Under Enable Critical NA 10s
Volt Voltage
Alarm Description
You can set the DC undervoltage alarm threshold to any value in the range of 35 V to 47.8 V.
The hysteresis is 0.2 V.
The default DC undervoltage alarm threshold is 45 V. The SMU02B generates an alarm if the
busbar voltage is below 45 V. The alarm is cleared if the busbar voltage is higher than or equal
to 45.2 V.
The SMU02B generates the alarm if the storage batteries are not being tested.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
DC Under Busbar voltage is below the 45V 35.0V–47.8V
Voltage (V) value of DC Under Voltage,
generate an alarm.
The setting value of DC Under
Voltage must be lower than
Lower than DC Over Voltage
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13.4.11 DC Ultra Overvoltage
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC Ultra Over DC Ultra Over Enable Critical NA 5s
V Voltage
Alarm Description
You can set the DC ultra overvoltage alarm threshold to any value in the range of 53 V to 60 V.
The hysteresis is 0.2 V.
The default DC ultra overvoltage alarm threshold is 60 V. The SMU02B generates an alarm if
the busbar voltage exceeds 60V. The alarm is cleared if the busbar voltage is lower than or
equal to 59.8 V.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
DC Ultra Over Busbar voltage exceeds the 60V 53.0V–60.0V
Voltage (V) value of DC Ultra Over
Voltage, generate an alarm.
The setting value of DC
Ultra Over Voltage must be
higher than the DC Over
Voltage.
13.4.12 DC Ultra Undervoltage
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC Ultra DC Ultra Enable Critical NA 5s
UnderV Under Voltage
Alarm Description
You can set the DC ultra undervoltage alarm threshold to any value in the range of 35 V to
47.8 V. The hysteresis is 0.2 V.
The default DC ultra undervoltage alarm threshold is 43 V. The SMU02B generates an alarm
if the busbar voltage is below 43 V. The alarm is cleared if the busbar voltage is higher than or
equal to 43.2 V.
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The SMU02B generates the alarm if the storage batteries are not being tested.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
DC Ultra Under Busbar voltage is below the 43V 35.0V–47.8V
Voltage (V) value of DC Ultra Under
Voltage, generate an alarm.
The setting value of DC Ultra
Under Voltage must be lower
than the DC Under Voltage.
13.4.13 Load Fuse Break
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Load Fuse Load Fuse Enable Major NA 10s
Break Break
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm for multiple load fuses.
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the load fuse breaks down or circuit breaker is OFF.
13.4.14 DC SPD Alarm
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC SPD Alarm DC SPD Alarm Enable Major NA 10s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the DC SPD is faulty.
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13.4.15 Wire Frame Alarm
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Wire Alarm Wire Frame Enable Critical NA 0s
Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the distribution frame voltage is higher than the
distribution frame alarm threshold (10 V). The hysteresis is 2 V.
13.4.16 LLVD1 Disconnecting
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
LLVD1 Dis-ing LLVD1 Enable Warning NA 0s
Disconnecting
Alarm Description
Thirty seconds before LLVD1, the SMU02B warns you that LLDV1 is about to disconnect.
13.4.17 LLVD1 Disconnected
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
LLVD1 LLVD1 Enable Major NA 0s
Discon. Disconnected
Alarm Description
Please refer to 7.6 Low Voltage Disconnection Protection.
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13.4.18 LLVD2 Disconnecting
This alarm parameter displays, only if three-level disconnection (LLVD1, LLVD2, and BLVD)
is configured in power system.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
LLVD2 Dis-ing LLVD2 Enable Minor NA 0s
Disconnecting
Alarm Description
Thirty seconds before LLVD, the SMU02B warns you that LLVD2 is about to disconnect.
13.4.19 LLVD2 Disconnected
This alarm parameter displays, only if three-level disconnection (LLVD1, LLVD2, and BLVD)
is configured in power system.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
LLVD2 LLVD2 Disable Major NA 0s
Discon. Disconnected
Alarm Description
Please refer to 7.6 Low Voltage Disconnection Protection.
13.4.20 Charge Overcurrent
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Over Current Over Current Enable Major NA 60s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the charge current is higher than the rated battery capacity
multiplied by the overcurrent threshold for 30 seconds.
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The alarm is cleared if the charge current is lower than the rated battery capacity multiplied by
the overcurrent threshold.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Rated Capacity The rated capacity of 150Ah 10Ah–10000Ah
(Ah) VRLA battery
Over Current The setting value of 0.25 C10 0.05–0.50 C10
(C10) Over Current must be
higher than Current
Limit.
Current Limit The setting value of 0.15 C10 0.05–0.25 C10
(C10) Current Limit must be
lower than Over
Current.
13.4.21 Battery Imbalance
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt 1 Imb Battery 1 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Batt 2 Imb Battery 2 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Batt 3 Imb Battery 3 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Batt 4 Imb Battery 4 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Batt 5 Imb Battery 5 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Batt 6 Imb Battery 6 Enable Major NA 0s
Imbalance
Alarm Description
Assume that the voltage at the middle point of the battery string is V1 and the busbar voltage
is VB during battery discharge. If |VB – 2 x V1| ≥ 2.0 V for 30 seconds, the SMU02B
generates a battery imbalance alarm. The alarm is cleared if the condition does not meet.
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You only need to test battery balance during battery discharge. Battery imbalance does
not affect battery tests.
The SMU02B fails to generate an alarm if the cables SIM 1 and SIM 2 do not connect to
the test points on the storage batteries.
13.4.22 Battery Lost
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Battery 1 Lost Battery 1 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Battery 2 Lost Battery 2 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Battery 3 Lost Battery 3 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Battery 4 Lost Battery 4 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Battery 5 Lost Battery 5 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Battery 6 Lost Battery 6 Lost Enable Critical NA 30s
Alarm Description
When the normal voltage at the middle point of the battery string keeps above 15V, the
SMU02B generates an alarm if the voltage at the middle point of the battery string become
below 10 V.
13.4.23 Battery Fuse Break
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Bat Fuse 1 Battery Fuse 1 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
Bat Fuse 2 Battery Fuse 2 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
Bat Fuse 3 Battery Fuse 3 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
Bat Fuse 4 Battery Fuse 4 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
Bat Fuse 5 Battery Fuse 5 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
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Bat Fuse 6 Battery Fuse 6 Enable Critical NA 10s
Break Break
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery fuse breaks down.
13.4.24 High Battery Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt High Battery High Enable Minor NA 300s
Temp Temperature
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature is higher than the value of Battery
High Temp (45°C by default). The hysteresis is 5°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Battery High The battery temperature is 45°C 25°C–80°C
Temp (°C) higher than the value of Battery
High Temp, generare an alarm.
The setting value of Battery
High Temp must be lower than
Battery Very High Temp.
13.4.25 Low Battery Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt Low Battery Low Enable Minor NA 20s
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature is lower than the value of Battery
Low Temp (–5°C by default). The hysteresis is 3°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Battery Low Battery temperature is below the -5°C –20°C to 20°C
Temp (°C) value of Battery Low Temp,
generate an alarm.
The setting value of Battery
Low Temp must be higher than
Battery Very Low Temperature
13.4.26 Battery Very High Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Bat Very Battery Very Enable Major NA 200s
HiTemp High
Temperature
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature is higher than the battery very
high temperature (53°C by default). The hysteresis is 5°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Battery Very High The battery temperature is 53°C 25°C–80°C
Temp (°C) higher than the value of the
battery very high
temperature, generate an
alarm.
The setting value of Battery
Very High Temp must be
higher than Battery High
Temperature.
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13.4.27 Battery Very Low Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt V-Low Battery Very Enable Major NA 10s
Temp Low
Temperature
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature is lower than the battery very low
temperature (–10°C by default). The hysteresis is 3°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Battery Very Low The battery temperature is –10°C –20°C to 20°C
Temp (°C) lower than the battery very
low temperature, generate an
alarm.
The setting value of Battery
Very Low Temp must be
lower than the Battery Low
Temperature.
13.4.28 Battery Temperature Sensor1 Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
T-Sensor1 Batt Temp Enable Minor NA 5s
Fault Sensor1 Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature sensor is faulty. For a 4–20 mA
current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is faulty if the sensor output
current is greater than 30 mA.
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13.4.29 Battery Temperature Sensor1 Missing
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Miss Batt Missing Batt Enable Warning NA 6s
Temp1 Temp Sensor1
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery temperature sensor is disconnected. For a 4–20
mA current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is disconnected if the sensor
output current is less than 0.5 mA.
13.4.30 BLVD Disconnecting
Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
BLVD Dis-ing BLVD Enable Minor NA 0s
Disconnecting
Alarm Description
Thirty seconds before BLVD, the SMU02B warns you that the battery route is about to
disconnect.
13.4.31 BLVD Disconnected
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
BLVD Discon BLVD Enable Major NA 0s
Disconnected
Alarm Description
Please refer to 7.6 Low Voltage Disconnection Protection.
13.4.32 Current Imbalance
This alarm is valid only if two or more shunts are configured in the power system.
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Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt Cur Batt Current Enable Warning NA 0s
Imb Imbalance
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the difference between battery string currents is greater
than the maximum current difference (0.05C 10A by default) in a short test. The SMU02B
determines current imbalance immediately only when the short test ends due to time arrival.
This alarm is cleared only after battery alarms are cleared.
13.4.33 Boost Charging
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
BC Status Boost Charge Enable Warning NA 0s
Status
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm when storage batteries are being charged in boost mode.
13.4.34 Battery Temperature Compensation Activation
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
TempComp Temp Disable Warning NA 0s
Active Compensation
Active
Alarm Description
The SMU02B adjusts the charge voltage based on the battery temperature and warns you that
battery temperature compensation is activated if the storage batteries are being charged in
float mode or hibernated, the battery temperature sensor is connected, and the temperature
compensation coefficient is not zero.
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13.4.35 Battery Discharge
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Batt Discharge Battery Enable Warning NA 30s
Discharge
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if storage batteries are discharging, that is, the battery
current is less than –1 A and the battery voltage is lower than 53 V.
13.4.36 Abnormal Battery Current
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Abnor Batt Abnormal Disable Critical NA 0s
Current Battery
Current
Alarm Description
If the boost charging current of battery is less than the steady boost charging current for a time
that is specified by BC to FC Delay, storage batteries switch from boost charging to float
charging. If two consecutive times of boost charging both consume a time longer than the
boost charging protection time, the SMU02B disables boost charging and generates an alarm
about abnormal battery currents.
13.4.37 Battery Test Cancellation
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Test Cancelled Battery Test Enable Minor NA 0s
Cancelled
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery test is aborted because of host protocols or the
control by the local maintenance terminal. This alarm is cleared only after battery alarms are
cleared.
13.4.38 Current Limit Exceeded
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Exceed Curr Lmt Exceed Current Disable Warning NA 10s
Limit
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the battery charge current exceeds the battery current
limit (battery current limit x rated battery capacity) for over 10 seconds. The alarm is cleared
if the charge current is lower than the battery current limit minus one.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Current Limit The setting value of Current 0.15 C10 0.05 C10–0.25
(C10) Limit must be lower than Over C10
Current
13.4.39 Fault (for Lithium Battery)
This parameter displays, only if the power system is configured with Lithium battery.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Failure (Lithium Failure (Lithium Enable Major NA 0s
Battery) Battery)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the heater is faulty, the heater service life ends, or a board
is faulty.
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13.4.40 Protection (for Lithium Battery)
This parameter displays, only if the power system is configured with Lithium battery.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Protected Protected Enable Major NA 0s
(Lithium (Lithium
Battery) Battery)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if lithium batteries protect against low temperatures, high
discharge temperatures for electrochemical cells, high charge temperatures for
electrochemical cells, battery string overvoltage, battery string undervoltage, battery string
charge overcurrent, and battery string discharge overcurrent.
13.4.41 No response (for Lithium Battery)
This parameter displays, only if the power system is configured with Lithium battery.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
No Response No Response Enable Major NA 0s
(Lithium (Lithium Battery)
Battery)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if its communication with lithium battery is disconnected.
13.4.42 Minor Alarm (for Lithium Battery)
This parameter displays, only if the power system is configured with Lithium battery.
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Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Minor Alarm Minor Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
(Lithium (Lithium
Battery) Battery)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates minor alarms for the faults such as high discharge temperatures for
electrochemical cells, high charge temperatures for electrochemical cells, battery string
overvoltage, battery string undervoltage, battery string charge overcurrent, battery string
discharge overcurrent, and low temperatures.
13.4.43 Rectifier Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rect Failure Rectifier Enable Major NA 20s
Failure
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the rectifier is faulty.
13.4.44 Rectifier Protection
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rect Protect Rectifier Enable Minor NA 20s
Protect
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if a rectifier is protected due to an exception.
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13.4.45 No Response (for Rectifier)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
No Response No Response Enable Major NA 15s
(Rectifier) (Rectifier)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if its communication with a rectifier is disconnected.
13.4.46 Rectifier AC Power Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
AC Fail AC Fail (Rectifier) Disable Major NA 10s
(Rectifier)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if a rectifier has no power input.
13.4.47 Rectifier DC Over voltage
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DC Over DC Over Disable Critical NA 10s
Volt Voltage(Rectifier)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the DC output voltage of rectifiers is higher than the
output overvoltage protection threshold (58 V by default).
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13.4.48 Rectifier Fan Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Fan Fan Disable Major NA 20s
Failure Failure(Rectifier)
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the fan in a rectifier is faulty.
13.4.49 Rectifier Lost
The display of this parameter depends on the rectifier type.
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rectifier Lost Rectifier Lost Enable Warning NA 0s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if it detects that the number of rectifiers decreases after
rectifier reconfiguration.
13.4.50 Rectifier Redundancy Active
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rect Redund Rectifier Enable Warning NA 0s
Act Redundancy Active
Alarm Description
Certain rectifiers hibernate if the condition for rectifier hibernation is met.
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13.4.51 Rectifier Not Redundant
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Not PSU Not Enable Warning NA 15s
Redundant Redundant
Alarm Description
1、 If two types of rectifiers (with different rated currents) coexist, the SMU02B does not
generate an alarm.
2、 If Total rated current – Total output current > 1.2 x Maximum rated current, the SMU02B
does not generate an alarm.
3、 If Total rated current – Total output current ≤ Maximum rated current, the SMU02B
generates an alarm.
13.4.52 Single Rectifier Fault (Redundant)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rect Fault(R) Single Rect Enable Minor NA 30s
Fault(Redundant)
Alarm Description
If one rectifier is faulty, the power system also allows the other rectifiers to work in
redundancy mode.
13.4.53 Single Rectifier Fault (Not Redundant)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Rect Fault(NR) Single Rect Enable Major NA 30s
Fault(Not
Redundant)
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Alarm Description
If a single rectifier is faulty and the power system does not support redundancy, the SMU02B
generates an alarm, warning you that the faulty rectifier should be replaced as soon as
possible.
13.4.54 Multi-Rectifier Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
MultiRect Multi Rect Enable Major NA 20s
Fault Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if two or more rectifiers are faulty.
13.4.55 Rectifier Loading Failure
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
PSU Load PSU Load Enable Minor NA 10s
Fault Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if it fails to load rectifiers. In this case, replace faulty
rectifiers immediately.
13.4.56 High Rectifier Capacity
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
High Rect Cap High Rectifier Disable Minor NA 30s
Capacity
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if Load current < Rectifier redundancy percentage (%) x
Rated output capacity.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
High PSU - 20 [0,120]
Capacity
Percentage (%)
13.4.57 Low Rectifier Capacity
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Low Rect Cap Low Rectifier Disable Minor NA 30s
Capacity
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the load current > Rectifier redundancy percentage (%) x
the rated output capacity.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Low PSU - 100 [0,120]
Capacity
Percentage (%)
13.4.58 High Ambient Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb High Ambient High Enable Minor NA 20s
Temp Temp Alarm
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient temperature is higher than the high ambient
temperature alarm threshold (50°C by default). The hysteresis is 3°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Ambient High Temp Ambient temperature is 50°C 25–80°C
Point(degC) higher than the value of
high ambient temperature,
generates an alarm.
The setting value of
Ambient High Temp is
lower than Ambient Very
High Temp Point.
13.4.59 Ambient Very High Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb V-High Ambient Very Enable Major NA 10s
Temp High Temp
Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient temperature is higher than the alarm
threshold (55°C by default) for ambient very high temperature. The hysteresis is 3°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Ambient Very High Ambient temperature is 55°C 25°C–80°C
Temp Point (°C) higher than the value of
Ambient Very High Temp,
generate an alarm.
The setting value of
Ambient Very High Temp
must be higher than
Ambient High Temp.
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13.4.60 Low Ambient Temperature
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb Low Ambient Low Enable Minor NA 20s
Temp Temp Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient temperature is lower than the value of
Ambient Low Temp Point (0°C by default). The hysteresis is 3°C.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Ambient Low Temp If the ambient temperature 0°C –20°C to 20°C
Point (°C) is lower than the the value
of Ambient Low Temp,
generate an alarm.
13.4.61 High Ambient Humidity
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb High Ambient High Enable Minor NA 10s
Humi Humidity
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient humidity is higher than the alarm threshold
(80% RH by default) for very high humidity. The hysteresis is 5% RH.
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Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Ambient High Ambient humidity is higher 80% 0%–100%
Humidity Point (%) than the value of Ambient
High Humidity, generate
an alarm.
The setting vaule of
Ambient High Humidity
must be higher than
Ambient Low Humidity.
13.4.62 Low Ambient Humidity
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb Low Ambient Low Enable Minor NA 10s
Humi Humidity
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient humidity is lower than the alarm threshold
(10% RH by default) for very low humidity. The hysteresis is 5% RH.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
Ambient Low Ambient humidity is lower 10% 0%–100%
Humidity Point (%) than the value of Ambient
Low Humidity, generate an
alarm.
The setting value of
Ambient Low Humidity
must be lower than
Ambient High Humidity.
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13.4.63 Ambient Temperature Sensor1 Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
T-Sensor1 Amb Temp Enable Minor NA 5s
Fault Sensor1 Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient temperature sensor is faulty. For a 4–20 mA
current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is faulty if the sensor output
current is greater than 30 mA.
13.4.64 Ambient Temperature Sensor1 Missing
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Miss Amb Missing Amb Enable Warning NA 0s
Temp1 Temp Sensor1
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient temperature sensor is disconnected. For a
4–20 mA current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is disconnected if the
sensor output current is less than 0.5 mA.
13.4.65 Ambient Humidity Sensor1 Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Amb HS1 Amb Enable Major NA 0s
Fault Humidity
Sensor1 Fault
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient humidity sensor is faulty. For a 4–20 mA
current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is faulty if the sensor output
current is greater than 30 mA.
13.4.66 Ambient Humidity Sensor1 Missing
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Miss Amb Missing Amb Enable Warning NA 0s
Humi1 Humi Sensor1
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the ambient humidity sensor is disconnected. For a 4–20
mA current-type sensor, the SMU02B determines that the sensor is disconnected if the sensor
output current is less than 0.5 mA.
13.4.67 Door Sensor Alarm
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Door Alarm Door Contact Enable Minor NA 0s
Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the cabinet door is not closed properly.
13.4.68 Smoke Sensor Alarm
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Smoke Alarm Smoke Enable Critical NA 0s
Detector
Alarm
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the smoke sensor detects smoke.
13.4.69 Water Sensor Alarm
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Water Alarm Water Enable Critical NA 0s
Detector
Alarm
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the water sensor detects water.
13.4.70 Alarms Generated from Ports DI 1–6
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
DI 1 Alarm DI 1 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
DI 2 Alarm DI 2 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
DI 3 Alarm DI 3 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
DI 4 Alarm DI 4 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
DI 5 Alarm DI 5 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
DI 6 Alarm DI 6 Alarm Enable Minor NA 0s
Alarm Description
If you configure that an alarm is generated for a high level, the SMU02B generates an alarm if
the DI port is at a high level. If you configure that an alarm is generated for a low level, the
SMU02B generates an alarm if the DI port is at a low level.
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Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
DI 1 Alarm DI port status when there is an Close Open \Close
Condition alarm.
DI 2 Alarm Close Open \Close
Condition
DI 3 Alarm Close Open \Close
Condition
DI 4 Alarm Close Open \Close
Condition
DI 5 Alarm Close Open \Close
Condition
DI 6 Alarm Close Open \Close
Condition
13.4.71 Battery Manual Switch On
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Battery Battery Enable Major NA 10s
Manual Manual
Switch On Switch On
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if storage batteries are connected manually.
13.4.72 Unknown System Type
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Unknown Unknown Enable Critical NA 0s
System System Type
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Parameters
Parameter Description Default Value Range
Value
System Type The type of cabinet - -
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the cabinet type cannot be identified.In this case, you
need to set System Type to the type of the current cabinet.
13.4.73 ATS Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
ATS Fault ATS Fault Enable Major NA 0s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if it detects a condition for 10 minutes that the ATS mains
status is normal but actually there is no mains input.
13.4.74 Diesel Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Diesel Fault Diesel Fault Enable Major NA 0s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the D.G. supplies no AC power 3 minutes after the D.G.
starts.The alarm is cleared after the AC input resumes or the D.G. fault is rectified.
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13.4.75 TEMP Sensor Diconnection(For TCU Summary)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Sensor 1Disco TEMP Enable Warning NA 2s
1Sensor
Diconnection
Sensor 2 TEMP 2 Enable Warning NA 2s
Disco Sensor
Diconnection
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the TCU temperature sensor is not connected.
13.4.76 TEMP Sensor Fault(For TCU Summary)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Sensor 1 Fault TEMP 1 Enable Minor NA 5s
Sensor Fault
Sensor 2 Fault TEMP 2 Enable Minor NA 5s
Sensor Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the TCU temperature sensor is faulty.
13.4.77 HT Control temperature Alarm(For TCU Summary)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
HT Ctrl T HT Control Enable Minor NA 20s
Alarm temperature
Alarm
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the temperature of TCU1 is higher than the value of HT
Control temperature Alarm.
13.4.78 Air Conditioner Fault(For TCU Summary)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
A/C Fault Air Enable Minor NA 20s
Conditioner
Fault
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if it receives a fault alarm from the air conditioner.
13.4.79 Heat Fault(For TCU Summary)
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Heat Fault Heat Fault Enable Minor NA 30s
Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if it receives a fault alarm from the heater over a dry
contact.
13.4.80 Fan Fault
Alarm Properties
Alarm Alarm Properties
LCD Web UI Alarm Alarm Relay Delay
Enabled Severity
Fan 1 Fault Fan 1 Fault Enable Minor NA 1s
Fan 2 Fault Fan 2 Fault Enable Minor NA 1s
Fan 3 Fault Fan 3 Fault Enable Minor NA 1s
Fan 4 Fault Fan 4 Fault Enable Minor NA 1s
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Alarm Description
The SMU02B generates an alarm if the target rotational speed is higher than 15% of the
maximum rotational speed but the actual rotational speed is lower than 10% of the maximum
rotational speed.
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14 Maintenance
14.1 Version
You can view the software version on both the LCD and Web UI.
LCD
To view the SMU02B version on the LCD, enter the standby screen and then press Cancel.
Figure 14-1 SMU02B version information on the LCD(for reference)
Web UI
The Version Management page shown in Figure 14-2 allows you to view the SMU02B
version.
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Figure 14-2 SMU02B version information on the Web UI
14.2 Configuration
Parameter Description
Save As Default Save current parameter settings as default settings.
Configuration
Restore To Default Restore parameter settings to default settings:
Configuration
If default parameter settings are saved, the configuration will
be restored to default settings.
If no default parameter settings are saved, the configuration
will be restored to the factory settings.
Note: This operation will cause SMU reboot.
Restore To Manu The configuration will be restored to the factory settings.
Configuration
Note: This operation will cause SMU reboot.
Download Default Download the default settings
Configuration
Upload Default If you upload the local configuration file to the SMU02B, the
Configuration File parameter settings will be synchronized to the SMU02B.
Note: This operation will cause SMU reboot.
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14.3 SMU02B Reboot
After the SMU02B reboots, rectifiers, storage batteries, and other devices that connected to
this SMU02B will not be controlled or managed properly. The configuration will be loaded
automatically after the SMU02B reboots.
The following operations will lead to SMU02B reboot.
1. Switch the system type.
The system type is set based on site requirements before the SMU02B is delivered.
You are not advised to change the system type. Otherwise, the parameter settings
will be changed.
Operator users do not have permission to switch the system type.
2. Upload the system type file.
The system type is set based on site requirements before the SMU02B is delivered.
You are not advised to change the system type. Otherwise, the parameter settings
will be changed.
Only admin users have permission to upload the system type file.
Figure 14-3 Upload the system type file
3. Operate configuration file:
Restore To Default Configuration
Restore To Manu Configuration
Upload Default Configuration File
Operator users do not have permission to perform above operations.
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Figure 14-4 Operate configuration file
4. Only admin users have permission to reboot the SMU02 over a WebUI.
14.4 Managing Users
The SMU02B supports a maximum of three online users.User types are classified into admin,
engineer, and operator. Table 14-1 describes the rights of the three user types.
You can manage users only on the Web UI.
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Table 14-1 User right description
User Type Rights Maximum Number of
Users
Admin Has the rights of viewing, setting, and 5
controlling all attributes and functions.
Engineer Has the same rights as Admin besides the 5
rights of upgrading software, downloading
historical logs and statistics, setting energy
conservation parameters,
Operator Has the rights of viewing system status, 5
system configuration, control parameters,
battery test records, alarm parameters, and
electronic labels, and setting the time and
certain control parameters.
Web UI
The User Management page shown in Figure 14-5 allows you to create and delete users and
modify user information.
Figure 14-5 User Management page
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14.5 Setting the Date and Time
LCD UI
Figure 14-6 Setting Date and Time on LCD UI
Web UI
The Site Configure page shown in Figure 14-7 allows you to set the system time and time
zone.
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Figure 14-7 Setting Date and Time on Web UI
14.6 Downloading Historical Logs and Statistics
Historical logs include the running logs and configuration files for the SMU02B, and help to
query the SMU02B configuration and historical running status as well as identify faults.
Statistics include the general power grid quality over the past three years and the data relating
to intelligent battery management.
14.7 Downloading Historical Data
Historical Data records the real-time values of specified signals generated when the interval
arrives or the data changes. The signals can be customized and currently the following signals
are recorded:
Analog signals: Phase A \B\C Voltag, AC Voltage, System Voltage, Battery Total Current,
Total Load, Battery Temperature, Ambient Temperature, Ambient Humidity, Capacity Percent,
and Fan Speed.
Status signals: System power supply State, Battery Charge, Battery Management.
The interval between data recording is user-defined.You can download data over a WebUI and
open it by using the Excel spreadsheet.
Parameters Description Default Value Range
Value
Record The interval between recording 15min 1-60min
Interval(Min) historical data
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Figure 14-8 Setting Record Interval
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Figure 14-9 Downloading Historical Data
14.8 Viewing and Exporting Electronic Labels
The Electronic Label page shown in Figure 14-10 allows you to view electronic label
information about system components such as the SMU02B, rectifier, and backplane, and to
export electronic labels in HTML format by clicking Export.
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Figure 14-10 Electronic Label page
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15.1 Common Faults
Table 15-1 describes the common SMU02B faults and troubleshooting measures.
Table 15-1 Common SMU02B faults and troubleshooting measures
Symptom Cause Measures
The major alarm indicator (red) A critical or major Query alarms on the LCD or
is steady on. alarm is generated. Web UI, and rectify the faults.
The minor alarm indicator A minor or warning Query alarms on the LCD or
(yellow) is steady on. alarm is generated. Web UI, and rectify the faults.
The Run indicator (green) The SMU02B does Connect communications cables
blinks at 4 Hz. not communicate with correctly.
the host properly. Reseat the SMU02B.
The Communication indicator The network Connect communications cables
on the FE port (green) is off. communication is correctly.
interrupted.
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A Technical Specifications
Table A-1 Technical specifications
Category Item Specifications
Environmental Operating –40°C to +70°C
conditions temperature
Transportation –40°C to +70°C
temperature
Storage –40°C to +70°C
temperature
Operating 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
humidity
Storage 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
humidity
Altitude 0–4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 3000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1ºC for each
additional 200 m.
Power supply Input voltage 36–72 V DC
range
Maximum 0.5 A
current
Structure Dimensions (H 40.8 mm x 99 mm x 194.3 mm
x W x D)
Weight ≤ 1.5 kg
Mean time between failures ≥ 250,000 hours
(MTBF)
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B Acronyms and Abbreviations
D
D.G. diesel generator
DI dry contact input
DO dry contact output
F
FE fast Ethernet
L
LCD liquid crystal display
S
SMU site monitoring unit
U
UIM user interface module
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