Installation Manual
NetSure
™
9500 120kW 400V DC Power System
Installation Manual, IM584001200 (Issue AA, April 14, 2014)
Spec. No: 584001200 Code: IM584001200
Model No: 9500 Issue AA, April 14, 2014
[2 of 25]
Note:
Some of these procedures may have been performed at the
factory for you.
Installing the System
Equipment Inspection Completed
Rack(s) / Cabinet(s) Secured to Floor
Making Electrical Connections
POWER MODULE/BAY (584001200 LIST 01)
Rack Frame Grounding/Earthing Connection Made
HRMG Connection Made
AC Input Power and AC Input Equipment
Grounding/Earthing Connections Made
DC Load Distribution Connections Made (if DC
distribution panel installed)
IB2 (ACU+ Controller Interface Board) Connections Made
(if required)
Temperature Probe Connections Made (if required)
ACU+ Controller Ethernet Connection Made
External EPO (Emergency Power Off) Connections Made
(if required)
Battery Breaker Alarm/Shunt Trip Connections Made (if
required)
Battery Connections Made (if required)
DISTRIBUTION MODULE/BAY (584001200 LIST 07)
Rack Frame Grounding/Earthing Connection Made
DC Load Distribution Connections Made
DC Distribution Panels Interconnected (if required)
DC Input Connections Made
BATTERY CABINET (584001200 LIST 90, 91, 92, 93)
Battery Cabinet Frame Grounding/Earthing Connection
Made
48V Battery Breaker Shunt Trip Connection Made
Battery Breaker Alarm Connections Made
Battery Connections to the Power Module/Bay Made
(positive and negative leads)
Installing the Rectifiers
Rectifiers Installed
System Startup
System Started, Configured, and Checked
Installing the System
General Requirements
• This product is intended only for installation in a
restricted access location on or above a non-combustible
surface.
• The installer should be familiar with the installation
requirements and techniques to be used in securing the
rack(s) cabinet(s) to the floor.
• Temperature of air entering the system must not exceed
rated operating ambient temperature range found in
SAG584001200.
• Front and rear access is required for installation.
Inspecting the Equipment and Storing for Delayed
Installations
Inspecting the Equipment
Compare the contents of the shipment with the bill of lading.
Report any missing items to the carrier and your local Emerson
representative immediately.
While the system is still on the truck, inspect the equipment and
shipping container(s) for any signs of damage or mishandling.
As the equipment is moved off the truck and unpacked, visually
examine the system for transit damage.
Do not attempt to install the system if damage is apparent.
If any damage is noted, file a damage claim with the shipping
agency within 24 hours and contact Emerson Network Power (see
“NetPerform™ Optimization Services (North America)” on page24
or “NetPerform™ Optimization Services (EMEA)” on page25 for
contact information) to inform them of the damage claim and the
condition of the equipment.
Storing for Delayed Installation
If the equipment will not be installed immediately, it must be
stored indoors where the humidity is no higher than 95%, non-
condensing. The storage area must protect the system from
excessive moisture.
Note:
For optimal battery life, store Battery Cabinet at a temperature
between -4°F to +77°F (-20°C to +25°C).