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MTS9300A Telecom Power

V100R002C01
User Manual

Issue 04

Date 2020-05-09

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2020. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks and Permissions

and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or
representations of any kind, either express or implied.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China

Website: https://e.huawei.com

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About This Document

Overview
This document describes the features, components, and maintenance methods.
Figures provided in this document are for reference only.

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
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury,
equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 04 (2020-05-09)
Added contents of removing the cables from a circuit breaker.

Issue 03 (2019-12-16)
Optimized the document name.

Issue 02 (2019-08-20)
Add Signal SPD content.

Issue 01 (2019-02-23)
The issue is the first official release.

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Contents

About This Document ............................................................................................................... ii


1 Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Safety ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Personnel Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Electrical Safety .................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Installation Environment Requirements .................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Mechanical Safety ................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.6 Battery Safety....................................................................................................................................................... 11

2 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 15
2.1 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................................15
2.2 Cabinet.................................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.1 DEU04A-H120A1 .............................................................................................................................................16
2.2.2 DEU04D-H120A2 .............................................................................................................................................19
2.3 Power Subrack .....................................................................................................................................................22

3 Components ............................................................................................................................ 23
3.1 Rectifier ...............................................................................................................................................................23
3.2 Monitoring Module SMU11C ...............................................................................................................................25
3.3 Signal SPD (SPM01A) .........................................................................................................................................30
3.4 Door Status Sensor ...............................................................................................................................................30

4 Maintenance............................................................................................................................ 31
4.1 Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................31
4.1.1 Cabinet ..............................................................................................................................................................31
4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution ..........................................................................................................................32
4.1.3 Rectifier ............................................................................................................................................................33
4.1.4 Cables ...............................................................................................................................................................34
4.2 Identifying Component Faults ...............................................................................................................................35
4.2.1 Identifying Rectifier Faults ................................................................................................................................35
4.2.2 Identifying Circuit Breaker Faults ......................................................................................................................35
4.2.3 Identifying SMU Faults .....................................................................................................................................35
4.3 Replacing Components .........................................................................................................................................35
4.3.1 Replacing a Rectifier .........................................................................................................................................36

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4.3.2 Replacing a Circuit Breaker ...............................................................................................................................37


4.3.3 Replacing an SMU11C ......................................................................................................................................39
4.3.4 Replacing a TCUC Control Board ......................................................................................................................40
4.3.5 Replacing an External Circulation Fan ...............................................................................................................43
4.3.6 Replacing an Internal Circulation Fan ................................................................................................................44
4.3.7 Replacing a Heat Exchanger Core ......................................................................................................................46
4.3.8 Replacing an AC Input Module AIU...................................................................................................................48
4.3.9 Rplacing a Signal SPD .......................................................................................................................................49
4.3.10 Replacing a Door Status Sensor........................................................................................................................49

A Technical Specifications....................................................................................................... 51
B Electrical Conceptual Diagram ............................................................................................ 54
C Acronyms and Abbreviations .............................................................................................. 55

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1 Safety Precautions

1.1 General Safety


Statement
Before installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment, read this document and observe
all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this document.
The "NOTICE", "CAUTION", "WARNING", and "DANGER" statements in this document
do not cover all the safety instructions. They are only supplements to the safety instructions.
Huawei will not be liable for any consequence caused by the violation of general safety
requirements or design, production, and usage safety standards.
Ensure that the equipment is used in environments that meet its design specifications.
Otherwise, the equipment may become faulty, and the resulting equipment malfunction,
component damage, personal injuries, or property damage are not covered under the warranty.
Follow local laws and regulations when installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment.
The safety instructions in this document are only supplements to local laws and regulations.
Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the following circumstances:
 Operation beyond the conditions specified in this document
 Installation or use in environments which are not specified in relevant international or
national standards
 Unauthorized modifications to the product or software code or removal of the product
 Failure to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions on the product and in
this document
 Equipment damage due to force majeure, such as earthquakes, fire, and storms
 Damage caused during transportation by the customer
 Storage conditions that do not meet the requirements specified in this document

General Requirements
 Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove any conductive
objects such as watches or metal jewelry like bracelets, bangles, and rings to avoid
electric shock.

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 When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear dedicated protective


gears such as insulation gloves, goggles, and safety clothing, helmet, and shoes, as
shown in the following figure.

 Use insulated tools or tools with insulated handles, as shown in the following figure.

 Follow the specified procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance.


 Ensure that bolts are tightened with a torque wrench and marked using red or blue color.
Installation personnel mark tightened bolts in blue. Quality inspection personnel confirm
if the bolts are tightened and then mark them in red. (The marks should cross the edges
of the bolts, as shown in the following figure.)

 Before installing, operating, or maintaining a cabinet, clean up any water, ice, snow, or
other sundries on the top of the cabinet to prevent sundries from falling into the cabinet
when you open the cabinet door.

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 Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but not limited to
moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting connectors to or removing
connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor facilities, working at heights, and
performing outdoor installation) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain,
snow, and level 6 or stronger wind.
 Before handling a conductor surface or terminal, measure the contact point voltage and
ensure that there is no risk of electric shock.
 Ensure that all slots are installed with boards or filler panels. Avoid hazards caused by
hazardous voltages or energy on boards. Ensure that the air channel is normal, control
electromagnetic interference, and prevent dust and other sundries on the backplane,
baseplate, and boards.
 After installing the equipment, remove idle packing materials such as cartons, foam,
plastics, and cable ties from the equipment area.
 In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area, and turn on
the fire alarm bell or make an emergency call. Do not enter the building on fire in any
case.
 Do not stop using protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and related
precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment. Promptly replace
warning labels that have worn out.
 Keep irrelevant people away from the equipment. Only operators are allowed to access
the equipment.
 All cable holes should be sealed. Seal the used cable holes with firestop putty. Seal the
unused cable holes with the caps delivered with the cabinet. The following figure shows
the criteria for correct sealing with firestop putty.

 Do not use water, alcohol, oil, or other solvents to clean electrical components inside and
outside a cabinet.

Personal Safety
 If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during operations on the
equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
 To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
 Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by professionals.

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Symbol Conventions
To ensure personal and equipment safety, observe all the safety instructions marked on the
equipment when installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment.

Symbol Description
Indicates a part exposed to high voltage. This symbol warns
operators that both direct and indirect contact with the power grid
is fatal. Such areas include hazardous voltage points or protective
power supply covers that may be removed during maintenance.
Warns users of overheating. This symbol is attached to a device
surface that may overheat and cause scalding. It warns users not to
touch the surface during operations or maintenance. Users should
wear heat insulation gloves before operations to prevent scalding.
Indicates protection earthing. This symbol is attached next to a
or protection ground terminal next to grounded equipment and an
external ground system. An equipment ground cable is connected
to an external ground bar through the protection ground terminal.
Indicates equipotential bonding. This symbol is found with
equipotential terminals inside equipment.

Indicates electrostatic discharge (ESD). This symbol is used in all


electrostatic sensitive areas. Before operating equipment in these
areas, wear ESD gloves or an ESD wrist strap.
Indicates that the equipment is safe to use at altitudes below 2000
m (6561.6 ft.).

Indicates that the equipment is not safe to use in tropical climates.

Indicates a fan assembly or moving part. This symbol is


silkscreened on or attached to the panel of a fan assembly,
or warning operators to keep away. Do not touch the blades when the
fan is rotating.

Indicates that users should refer to the instruction. This symbol is


used when the usage of a device port cannot be clearly described.
or For example, this symbol can be used in but not limited to the
following scenarios:
1. For a multi-power device, use it near the power supply to
replace the multi-power supply identifier. The symbol indicates
that the device has multiple power inputs. Therefore, when
powering off the device, you must disconnect all power inputs.
2. If there are multiple output ports, use the symbol near the
or
output ports. Connect cables according to the rated power
output and configuration parameter information in the
instruction.
3. If there are multiple slots, use the symbol near the slot

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Symbol Description
information. For details, see the description of slot information,
restrictions on boards, and usage conditions in the instruction.

1.2 Personnel Requirements


 Personnel who plan to install or maintain Huawei equipment must receive thorough
training, understand all necessary safety precautions, and be able to correctly perform all
operations.
 Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, and
maintain the equipment.
 Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect the
equipment.
 Personnel who will operate the equipment, including operators, trained personnel, and
professionals, should possess the local national required qualifications in special
operations such as high-voltage operations, working at heights, and operations of special
equipment.

 Professionals: personnel who are trained or experienced in equipment operations and are clear of the
sources and degree of various potential hazards in equipment installation, operation, and
maintenance
 Trained personnel: personnel who are technically trained, have required experience, are aware of
possible hazards on themselves in certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to
minimize the hazards on themselves and other people
 Operators: operation personnel who may come in contact with the equipment, except trained
personnel and professionals

1.3 Electrical Safety


Grounding
 The protective ground of the equipment should be reliably connected to the ground
screw on the metal enclosure (grounding resistance ≤ 0.1 ohm).
 For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when
installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the
equipment.
 Do not damage the ground conductor.
 Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground conductor.
 For the equipment that uses a three-pin socket, ensure that the ground terminal in the
socket is connected to the protection ground.

AC and DC Power

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 The power system is energized by power sources with hazardous voltage. Direct or
indirect contact (through damp objects) with the power sources may result in electric
shock.
 Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shock.
 Do not connect or disconnect power cables with power on. Transient contact between the
core of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric arcs or sparks, which may
cause fire or personal injury.
 If the power supply to the equipment is permanently connected, install an easily
accessible disconnector at the exterior of the device.
 Before making electrical connections, switch off the disconnector on the upstream device
to cut off the power supply if people may contact energized components.
 If a "high electricity leakage" tag is attached on the equipment, ground the protective
ground terminal on the equipment enclosure before connecting the AC power supply;
otherwise, electric shock as a result of electricity leakage may occur.
 Before installing or removing a power cable, turn off the power switch.
 Before connecting a power cable, check that the label on the power cable is correct.
 Before connecting the power supply, ensure that cable connections are correct.
 If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before operating the
equipment.

Cabling
 When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists between the cables
and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage to the insulation layer of
the cables.
 Do not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the equipment.
 Ensure that cables meet the VW-1 flame spread rating requirements.
 Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types, ensure that
they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
 Ensure that all cables are securely bound. Route and bind cables so that they appear neat
and tidy and their cable sheaths are intact.
 If an AC input power cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the cable in a
U shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
 Ensure that the bending radius of each cable is at least five times the diameter of the
cable.
 When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not join or
weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.

ESD
 When installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment, comply with the ESD
protection regulations and wear the ESD clothing, gloves, and wrist strap.
 When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components. Do not touch the
components with your bare hands.
 Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting them.

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1.4 Installation Environment Requirements


 To prevent fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation vents or heat
dissipation system are not blocked when the equipment is running.
 Ensure that there are no acid, alkaline, or other corrosive gases in the installation place.
 Do not place the equipment near heat sources or exposed fire sources, such as electric
heaters, microwave ovens, roasters, water heaters, furnace fire, candles, or other places
where high temperature may occur. Otherwise, the enclosure will melt or the equipment
will heat up, which can cause a fire.
 Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under areas prone
to condensation, such as under water pipes and air exhaust vents, or areas prone to water
leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, or feeder windows of the
equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the equipment to prevent faults or short
circuits.
 Before installing the equipment into a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is secured and will
not tilt or fall down due to loss of balance, which can cause personal injury or equipment
damage.
 Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not perform
any operation on the equipment in such environments.

Installation at Heights
Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters above the ground.
Do not at heights in any of the following situations:
 Rainwater remains on steel pipes or other risky conditions exist. After the preceding
conditions no longer exist, the safety director and relevant technical personnel need to
check the involved equipment. Operators can begin working only after obtaining
consent.
 When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
 Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
 Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as safety
helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting equipment. If they do
not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or disallow working at heights.
 Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt or waist
rope and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an insecure moveable object or
metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that the hooks will not slide off.

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 Set a restricted area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn away irrelevant
personnel.
 Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from falling off and
causing injuries.
 Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from the height to
the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by tough slings, hanging baskets,
highline trolleys, or cranes.
 Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If unavoidable,
install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and lower layers or take other
protective measures. Do not pile up tools or materials on the upper layer.
 Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings of the area
involving working at heights to prevent falls.
 Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground under the area
involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or pass under the area involving
working at heights.
 Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at heights in
advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not overloaded.
 Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not dismantle the
upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a part, ensure that other parts
will not collapse.
 Do not loiter when working at heights. Do not sleep at heights.
 Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety supervisor
and the involved personnel should be prompted for correction. Personnel who fail to stop
violations will be forbidden from working.
 Operators who violate the safety regulations are responsible for accidents caused. The
supervisor has to bear the responsibility accordingly.

1.5 Mechanical Safety


Hoisting Devices

Do not walk under hoisted objects.


 Only trained and qualified personnel should perform hoisting operations.
 Check that hoisting tools are available and in good condition.
 Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly secured onto a load-bearing
object or wall.
 Ensure that the angle formed by two hoisting cables is no more than 90 degrees, as
shown in the following figure.

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 Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against hard objects
during hoisting.

Using Ladders
 Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights.
 When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the ladder is held
firm.
 Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing capacity. Do not
overload it.
 Ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the bottom, or protective measures have
been taken at the bottom to prevent the ladder from sliding.
 Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned. The recommended angle for a ladder
against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. An angle rule can be
used to measure the angle.

When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and ensure safety:

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 Keep your body steady.


 Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder from the top.
 To climb onto a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than the roof
line, as shown in the following figure.

 Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the ladder.

Drilling Holes
When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:

Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the electromagnetic shielding of
the equipment and damage components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may
short-circuit boards inside the equipment.
 Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
 When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean up any
shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment.

Moving Heavy Objects


 Be cautious to avoid injury when moving heavy objects.

 When moving the equipment by hand, wear protective gloves to prevent injuries.

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 Move or lift the equipment by holding its handles or lower edges. Do not hold the
handles of modules (such as power supply units, fans, and boards) that are installed in
the equipment because they cannot support the weight of the equipment.

1.6 Battery Safety


If no battery is involved, skip this section.
Before installing, operating, or maintaining batteries, read the battery manufacturer's
instructions. The safety precautions specified in this document are highly important
precautions that require special attention. For additional safety precautions, see the
instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.

Basic Requirements
Before operating batteries, carefully read the safety precautions for battery handling and
master the correct battery connection methods.

 Do not expose batteries at high temperatures or around heat-generating devices, such as


sunlight, fire sources, transformers, and heaters. Excessive heat exposure may cause the
batteries to explode.
 Do not burn batteries. Otherwise, the batteries may explode.
 To avoid leakage, overheating, fire, or explosions, do not disassemble, alter, or damage
batteries, for example, insert sundries into batteries or immerse batteries in water or other
liquids.
 When replacing a battery, use a battery of the same model or type. Improper replacement
may cause the battery to explode.
 Do not connect a metal conductor to the battery poles or touch the battery terminals.
Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and heat up, which can cause injuries such as
burning.

To ensure safety during battery installation, operation, and maintenance, pay attention to the
following:
 Do not wear conductive articles such as watches, bracelets, bangles, and rings.
 Wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing to prevent skin contact with
electrolyte in the case of electrolyte overflow. If a battery leaks, protect the skin or eyes
from the leaking liquid. If the skin or eyes come in contact with the leaking liquid, wash
it immediately with clean water and go to the hospital for medical treatment.
 Use dedicated insulated tools.
 Move batteries in the required direction. Do not place a battery upside down or tilt it.
 Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
 Do not drop, squeeze, or puncture a battery. Protect batteries from external high pressure
to prevent internal short circuits and overheating.
 Dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do not dispose
of batteries as household waste. If a battery is disposed of improperly, it may explode.

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 Do not use a damaged battery.


 To prevent injuries or explosion, do not allow children or pets to swallow or bite a
battery.
 If batteries experience discoloration, deformation, abnormal heating, or other
abnormalities during working, charging, or storage, stop using the batteries and replace
them with new ones.
 Batteries can work properly with the allowed charge and discharge parameters when the
temperature is within the specified range. If the temperature is outside the specified
range, the battery charge and discharge performance and safety are affected.

Battery Installation
Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
 Install batteries in a dry and cool environment with good ventilation, which is away from
high temperature and flammable materials, and take precautions against fire.
 Place and secure batteries horizontally.
 Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit the positive and
negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, the battery may be
short-circuited.
 When installing a battery string, retain at least one breakpoint to prevent a loop being
formed. After checking that the installation is correct, close the breakpoints to finish the
installation.
 During the installation, insulate the terminals of cables connecting batteries. Ensure that
the terminals do not come into contact with metal components such as the cabinet.
 Secure battery cables or copper bars by tightening bolts to the required torque. Loose
connections will result in excessive voltage drop or cause batteries to burn out in the case
of excessive current.
 Check battery connections periodically, ensuring that all bolts are securely tightened.

Battery Short Circuit

Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great amount of
energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
 If permitted, disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other operations.
 To avoid battery short-circuit, do not maintain batteries with power on.

Flammable Gas

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 Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries.


 To prevent fire or corrosion, ensure that flammable gas (such as hydrogen) is properly
exhausted for lead-acid batteries.

Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Ensure that batteries are kept in a
well-ventilated area and take preventive measures against fire.

Battery Leakage

Battery overheating causes deformation, damage, and electrolyte spillage.

If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check for and promptly handle any leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and boards, and
ultimately damage the boards.

When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately. When
moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking electrolyte may
hurt human bodies.

If the electrolyte overflows, follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer or neutralize
the electrolyte by using sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).

Lithium Battery
The safety precautions for lithium batteries are similar to those for lead-acid batteries except
that you also need to note the precautions described in this section.

There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect model.


 A battery can be replaced only with a battery of the same or similar model recommended
by the manufacturer.
 When handling a lithium battery, do not place it upside down, tilt it, or bump it with
other objects.
 Keep the lithium battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
 When the ambient temperature is lower than the lower limit of the operating temperature
(charge is forbidden at 0°C), do not charge the battery. Otherwise, a short circuit would
occur inside the battery.
 Do not throw a lithium battery in fire.

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 When maintenance is complete, return the waste lithium battery to the maintenance
office.

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2 Overview

2.1 Product Overview


The 5G era features with full connectivity and intelligence. The scenarios and service
requirements of 5G will be more diversified. Low and high frequency bands are deployed at a
single site. To meet the service requirements of increasing network capacity, a large number
of end sites will be built. The number of network sites will increase greatly. Based on a deep
understanding of 5G networks, Huawei launches innovative 5G power solutions to help
customers achieve less footprint, easy installation, quick deployment, and simple O&M.

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2.2 Cabinet
2.2.1 DEU04A-H120A1
Figure 2-1 Appearance

Table 2-1 Cabinet description

Item Description
External dimensions 660 mm x 340 mm x 540 mm
(H x W x D)
Weight 40 kg (excluding rectifiers)
Cooling mode Heat exchanger: 1400 W
Cabling mode Routed in and out from the bottom
IP rating IP55
Installation mode Pole-mounted or wall-mounted
Space for customer 2U
equipment

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Figure 2-2 Internal structure

(1) Space for customer equipment (2) Power subrack (3) Door status sensor
(4) Cable bags (5) TCUC (6) AC input circuit breaker

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Figure 2-3 Side view of a cabinet

(1) Internal circulation fan (2) Heat exchanger core

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2.2.2 DEU04D-H120A2
Figure 2-4 Appearance

Table 2-2 Cabinet description

Item Description
External dimensions 660 mm x 340 mm x 540 mm
(H x W x D)
Weight 32 kg (excluding rectifiers)
Cooling mode Heat exchanger: 1400 W
Cabling mode Routed in and out from the bottom
IP rating IP55
Installation mode Pole-mounted or wall-mounted
Space for customer 4U
equipment

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Figure 2-5 Internal structure

(1) Space for customer equipment (2) DC output circuit breakers (3) DC SPD
(4) RTN+ output port (5) Door status sensor (6) Cable bags
(7) TCUC (8) DC input terminal

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Figure 2-6 Side view of a cabinet

(1) Internal circulation fan (2) Heat exchanger core

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2.3 Power Subrack


Figure 2-7 Power subrack

(1) Battery circuit breaker (2) Monitoring module (3) Primary load circuit
installation position SMU11C breakers
(4) Minor load circuit breakers (5) AC input module (6) Battery switch
(7) Rectifiers

Table 2-3 Specifications

Item Specifications
AC input 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire, compatible with 220 V AC
system single-phase; three-phase by default
AC power AC input: one 3-pole 63 A circuit breaker
distribution
DC power  BLVD: one 1-pole 20 A, four 1-pole 32 A, and one 1-pole 63 A circuit
distribution breakers
 LLVD: three 1-pole 63 A and six 1-pole 32 A circuit breakers
 Battery route: two 1-pole 125 A circuit breakers (reserved)
Rectifier A maximum of three rectifiers can be configured.
Monitoring SMU11C
module
Surge  AC surge protection: nominal lightning strike discharge current: 20 kA
protection (8/20 µs); maximum lightning strike discharge current: 40 kA (8/20
µs)
 DC surge protection: 10 kA in differential mode (8/20 µs); 20 kA in
common mode (8/20 µs)
 Signal surge protection: 3 kA in differential mode; 5 kA in common
mode (8/20 µs)

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3 Components

3.1 Rectifier
A rectifier converts AC input power into stable DC power.

Figure 3-1 Appearance

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) Fault indicator


(4) Locking latch (5) Handle

Table 3-1 Rectifier indicator description

Indicator Color Status Description


Power Green Steady on The rectifier has an AC input.
indicator
Off The rectifier has no AC input.
The rectifier is faulty.
Blinking at The rectifier is being queried.
long intervals
(0.5 Hz)

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Indicator Color Status Description


Blinking at The rectifier is loading an application program.
short intervals
(4 Hz)
Alarm Yellow Off No alarm is generated.
indicator
Steady on  The rectifier has generated a pre-warning due
to ambient overtemperature.
 The rectifier has generated a protection
shutdown alarm due to ambient
overtemperature or undertemperature.

AC input overvoltage or undervoltage protection


has been triggered.

The rectifier is in hibernation state.


Blinking at The communication between the rectifier and the
long intervals external equipment is interrupted.
(0.5 Hz)
Fault Red Off The rectifier is normal.
indicator
Steady on The rectifier locks out due to output overvoltage.
The rectifier has no output due to an internal
fault.

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3.2 Monitoring Module SMU11C


Figure 3-2 Appearance

(1) Run indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3) Major alarm indicator
(4) Wiring terminals (5) Communications port COM2 (6) Handle
(7) DIP switch (8) Position of the SN code (9) Communications port COM1

Indicator

Table 3-2 Indicator status description

Item Color Status Description


Run Green Off The SMU is faulty or has no power input.
indicator
Blinking at long The SMU is running properly and
intervals (0.5 Hz) communicating with the host properly.
Blinking at short The SMU is running properly but fails to
intervals (4 Hz) communicate with the host properly.
Minor Yellow Off No minor or warning alarm is generated.
alarm
indicator Steady on A minor or warning alarm is generated.

Major Red Off No critical or major alarm is generated.


alarm
indicator Steady on A critical or major alarm is generated.

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DIP switch
The dual in-line package switch (DIP switch) is used to set the northbound RS485
communications address.

Figure 3-3 DIP switch

Table 3-3 DIP switch settings

Monitoring Toggle Toggle Togg Togg Mon Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle
Address Switch Switch le le itori Switch Switch 2 Switch Switch
1 2 Swit Swit ng 1 3 4
ch 3 ch 4 Add
ress
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON
1 ON OFF OFF OFF 9 ON OFF OFF ON
2 OFF ON OFF OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON
3 ON ON OFF OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON
4 OFF OFF ON OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON
5 ON OFF ON OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON
6 OFF ON ON OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON
7 ON ON ON OFF 15 ON ON ON ON

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Wiring Terminals

Figure 3-4 Wiring terminals

Table 3-4 Panel-mounted terminals

Pin Signal Description


1 DI1+ Dry contact input
6 DI1-
2 IO1+ Dry contact input/Dry contact output (When the pin is used as a dry
contact input, the alarm condition is as follows: the monitoring of
3 IO1- the SMU11C is normal when the dry contact input is disconnected,
and an alarm is generated when the dry contact input is closed.
When the pin is used as a dry contact output, the alarm action is as
follows: the monitoring of the SMU11C is normal when the dry
contact output is disconnected, and an alarm is generated when the
dry contact output is closed.)
4 IO2+ Dry contact input/Dry contact output (When the pin is used as a dry
contact input, the alarm condition is as follows: the monitoring of
5 IO2- the SMU11C is normal when the dry contact input is disconnected,
and an alarm is generated when the dry contact input is closed.
When the pin is used as a dry contact output, the alarm action is as
follows: the monitoring of the SMU11C is normal when the dry
contact output is disconnected, and an alarm is generated when the
dry contact output is closed.)
7 DI4+ Dry contact input
8 DI4-
9 DI5+ Dry contact input
10 DI5-

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Table 3-5 Pin definitions

Pin Signal Description


1 VD1 Midpoint voltage detection port 1
6 VD2 Midpoint voltage detection port 2
2 BTE Battery temperature sensor port
3
4 ETE Ambient temperature sensor port
5
7 GAT Door status sensor port
8
9 CAN+ CAN communications port
10 CAN-

Communications Ports

Table 3-6 Communications port description

Communications Communications Communications Function


Port Parameter Protocol
COM1 Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, M/S Protocol Connects to an upper-level
19200 bit/s, or 115200 network management system
bit/s (NMS).
COM2 Baud rate: 9600 bit/s, M/S protocol and Connects to an upper-level NMS
19200 bit/s, or 115200 Modbus protocol or intelligent equipment.
bit/s

NOTE
All these ports are protected by a security mechanism.

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Figure 3-5 Pins in the COM port

Table 3-7 Pin definitions for the COM1 port

Pin Signal Description


1 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.
2 TX-
3 Reserved -
4 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
5 RX-
6 PGND Grounding (PE)
7 Reserved -
8 Reserved -

Table 3-8 Pin definitions for the COM2 port

Pin Signal Description


1 TX+ Transmits data over RS485.
2 TX-
3 12V 12 V output (rated current:
500 mA)
4 RX+ Receives data over RS485.
5 RX-
6 I2C_SCL I2C clock signal
7 I2C_SDA I2C data signal
8 PGND Grounding (PE)

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3.3 Signal SPD (SPM01A)


Figure 3-6 SPM01A

(1) IN port (2) OUT port (3) Ground screw

3.4 Door Status Sensor


Figure 3-7 Door status sensor

(1) Switch (2) Magnet

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4 Maintenance

4.1 Routine Maintenance


Maintenance personnel perform routine maintenance periodically based on site requirements.
The recommended interval is six months. If any fault is detected, rectify it in a timely manner.
For details about the maintenance and troubleshooting of lithium batteries, see the
corresponding lithium battery manuals. For details about how to maintain and troubleshoot
AC / DC blade power supplies, see the blade manual.

Do not maintain devices on raining days; otherwise, water may enter and damage devices.

4.1.1 Cabinet
Table 4-1 Cabinet maintenance

No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


1 Check whether the The cabinet is scratched. Repaint the cabinet.
cabinet paint is flaking
off or there are scratches
on the cabinet surface.
2 Check whether the The environment quality Evaluate the risk and
cabinet is rusty or of the equipment room is improve the environment
corroded. poor. of the equipment room.
3 Check whether the The door lock is rusty or Replace the door lock.
cabinet door lock is has been tampered with.
damaged.
4 Check whether the front The front or rear of Remove the blockage or
and rear of rectifiers are rectifiers is blocked or clean up the dust.
blocked or dusty. dusty.
5 Whether there are traces Animals entered the 1. Clear the traces and
of animals such as cabinet. take precautions
insects, mice, and snakes during clearance to

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No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


inside the cabinet prevent secretions of
animals from entering
monitoring boards or
energized
components.
2. Seal the cable holes to
prevent animals from
entering the cabinet
again.

4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution


Table 4-2 AC and DC power distribution maintenance

No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


1 Check whether an  Red: The SPD is Replace the SPD if it is
indicator on the surge damaged due to a damaged.
protective device (SPD) voltage surge or
is red. lightning strike.
 Green: The SPD is
normal.
2 Check for AC input  AC input power 1. Replace AC input
undervoltage. cables have a large power cables with
voltage drop. shorter or thicker

cables.
AC input power
cables are in poor 2. Connect AC input
contact. power cables securely.

3. Provide the voltage
The mains voltage is
data to the power
too low.
supplier.
3 Check for AC input The mains voltage is too Provide the voltage data
overvoltage. high. to the power supplier.
4 Check whether the AC  AC input power 1. Check and rectify the
input voltage is cables are in poor cables.
open-phase. contact, 2. Provide the
short-circuited, or open-phase data to the
damaged. power supplier.
 The mains supply has
failed.
5 Check whether a DC  Load overcurrent Rectify any overcurrent
output circuit breaker is occurs. or short circuit. Turn on
OFF and a fuse is blown.  Load short-circuit the circuit breaker or
occurs. replace the fuse.

6 Check for DC busbar A rectifier is abnormal. Replace the abnormal


overvoltage. rectifier.

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No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


7 Check for DC busbar  The AC power supply 1. Resume the AC power
undervoltage. has failed. supply.
 The system is 2. Check the load status
overloaded. and rectify faults if
any.
 A rectifier is
3. Replace the abnormal
abnormal.
rectifier.
8 Check whether the  The DC busbar is 1. Check and secure
temperature of a DC loose or in poor cabinet busbar
busbar working at room contact. connections.
temperature exceeds  The system is 2. Check the load status
95°C. overloaded. and rectify faults if
any.

4.1.3 Rectifier
Table 4-3 Rectifier maintenance

No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


1 Check the green indicator Off: 1. Check the rectifier AC
status (normal: steady 
input.
There is no AC input.
on). 2. Replace the rectifier.
 The rectifier is faulty.
2 Check the yellow Steady on: 1. Check the ambient
indicator status (normal: 
temperature status,
The
off). and clean the cabinet
rectifierhasgenerated
air channel.
apre-warningdueto
ambientovertemperat 2. Rectify faults in the
ure. indoor temperature
control system.
 The rectifier has
3. Check the AC input
generated a
voltage.
protection shutdown
alarm due to ambient 4. The rectifier is in
overtemperature or hibernation. No action
undertemperature. is required.
 AC input
over/undervoltage
protection is
triggered.
 The rectifier is in
hibernation state.
Blinking: 1. Check that the rectifier

communications cable
The rectifier
is securely connected.
communication has
failed 2. Replace the rectifier.
 The rectifier is faulty.

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3 Check the red indicator Steady on: 1. Check that the cabinet
status (normal: off). 
is not connected to an
The rectifier locks
external DC power
out due to output
source that has a
overvoltage.
voltage of greater than
 The rectifier is faulty. 58.5 V DC.
2. Check that the rectifier
output voltage is
within 58.5 V DC.
3. Replace the rectifier.

4.1.4 Cables
Table 4-4 Cable maintenance

No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


1 Check whether signal Cables are not properly Bind signal cables and
cables and power cables installed. power cables separately.
are separately bound.
2 Check whether all cables Cables are not properly Bind cables properly.
are bound properly. installed.
3 Check whether the Cables are not properly Connect the cabinet
cabinet ground bar is installed. ground bar to the site or
securely connected to the equipment room ground
site or equipment room point.
ground point.
4 Check whether ground Cables corrode after Replace rusty cables.
cables are rusty. being used for a long
time.
5 Check whether the DC The DC RTN+ busbar is Connect the ground cable
RTN+ busbar is not properly grounded. to the DC RTN+ busbar
grounded. properly.
6 Check whether cables  Cables are too thin.  Replace the cables
have overheated and are  Cables are not with cables of the
deteriorating. properly routed. required thickness.
 Route the cables
properly.
7 Check whether cables are Cables are not properly Replace the cables and
misshapen by metal parts. installed. adjust the cable routing.
8 Check whether cables Cables are not properly Adjust the cable routing
pass behind the air installed. to prevent cable
exhaust vents of overheating.
rectifiers.

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No. Maintenance Item If... Then...


9 Check whether cable Cable insulation is Reinsulate the cables with
insulation is damaged. damaged. insulation tape.

4.2 Identifying Component Faults


4.2.1 Identifying Rectifier Faults
The following lists the rectifier faults
 The AC input and slot connector are normal, but the Fault indicator (red) is steady on or
all indicators are off.
 The slot connector and SMU are normal, but the Alarm indicator (yellow) still blinks
after the rectifier is reinstalled.
 The AC input and SMU are normal, but the SMU cannot control the rectifier.

4.2.2 Identifying Circuit Breaker Faults


The following lists the circuit breaker faults:
 The circuit breaker cannot be switched to ON/OFF after the short circuit fault for its end
circuit is rectified.
 When the circuit breaker is switched to ON and its input voltage is normal, the voltage
between the two ends of the circuit breaker exceeds 1 V.
 The input voltage is normal, but the resistance between both ends of the circuit breaker is
less than 1 kΩ when the circuit breaker is OFF.

4.2.3 Identifying SMU Faults


The following lists the SMU faults:
 With alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report alarms when the power system is
faulty.
 The SMU reports an alarm whereas the power system does not experience the fault.
 Communication between the SMU and all rectifiers fails even though the rectifiers and
the communications cables are normal.
 The SMU cannot monitor AC or DC power distribution when communications cables are
intact and AC and DC power distribution is normal.

4.3 Replacing Components

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 Ensure that loads are powered on during replacement. For example, keep the circuit
breakers for primary loads ON, and do not disconnect both the battery input and AC input
from the loads.
 Obtain prior written consent from the customer if load disconnection is required.
 Rectifiers and the SMU are hot-swappable.

4.3.1 Replacing a Rectifier


Prerequisites
 You have obtained a pair of protective gloves and the cabinet door key.
 The new rectifier is intact.

Protect yourself from being burnt when moving the rectifier because the rectifier has a high
temperature.

Procedure
Step 1 Put on protective gloves.
Step 2 Push the locking latch at the right side of the panel towards the left.
Step 3 Gently draw the handle outwards, and then remove the rectifier from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 Removing a rectifier

Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new rectifier towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the new rectifier at the entry to the correct slot.
Step 6 Gently slide the converter into the slot along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-2.

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Figure 4-2 Installing a rectifier

Step 7 Remove protective gloves.


----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and send it to local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.2 Replacing a Circuit Breaker


Prerequisites
The new circuit breaker is intact.

 Power off the system before replacing a circuit breaker. Do not operate with power on.
 Power-off will disconnect the power supply to loads. Obtain prior consent from customers
before replacing a circuit breaker.

Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the circuit breaker to be replaced.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables and remove the cables.

Figure 4-3 Removing the cables from the small capacity circuit breakers

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Figure 4-4 Removing the cables from the large capacity circuit breakers

 Remove cables from the small capacity circuit breakers: Use a flat-head screwdriver to press the
metal spring, and remove the cables. The small capacity circuit breakers include but are not limited
to 16 A, 32 A, 40 A and 63 A circuit breakers.
 Remove cables from the large capacity circuit breakers: Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the
screws on the circuit breaker, and remove the cables. The large capacity circuit breakers include but
are not limited to 100 A, 125 A circuit breakers.
 Insulate the removed cables with insulation tape to avoid hazards.

Step 3 Remove the faulty circuit breaker.

Figure 4-5 Removing a circuit breaker

Step 4 Install the new circuit breaker.


Step 5 Connect cables to the circuit breaker based on the recorded cable information.
Step 6 Switch on the circuit breaker.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

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4.3.3 Replacing an SMU11C


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, and ESD box or bag are available.
 The new SMU is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the cable connection positions on the panel of the SMU, remove the COM
communications cables, and remove the signal cable terminals.
Step 3 Pull out the handle of the SMU to remove the SMU from the subrack.

Figure 4-6 Removing the old SMU

Step 4 Record the DIP switch settings on the SMU.


Step 5 Take out a new SMU and set the DIP switch based on the recorded information.
Step 6 Insert the new SMU into the corresponding slot and slide it along the guide rails until it is in
position.
Step 7 Push the handle of the SMU upward until it is in place.

Figure 4-7 Installing a new SMU

Step 8 Connect the signal cable terminals and COM communications cables to the panel of the new
SMU based on the recorded information.

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Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 10 Log in to the LIVE-C APP, import the difference file, and set parameters as required.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.4 Replacing a TCUC Control Board


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, protective gloves, ESD box or bag, and the cabinet door key are
available.
 The new TCUC control board is intact.

Context
You need only to disconnect the power supply to the TCUC, instead of the AC input to the
power system.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the TCUC.
1. Switch off the TCUC circuit breaker on the DC power distribution unit (PDU).
2. Record the cable connection positions on the TCUC and disconnect the cables.
3. Unscrew and remove the TCUC.

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Figure 4-8 Removing a TCUC

Step 3 Remove the TCUC control board.


1. Unscrew the TCUC control board.
2. Record the cable connection positions on the TCUC control board, disconnect the cables,
and then remove the TCUC control board.

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Figure 4-9 Removing the TCUC control board

Step 4 Install a new TCUC control board.


1. Install a new TCUC control board in the TCUC.
2. Reconnect the removed cables to the TCUC control board based on the recorded
information.
Step 5 Install the TCUC.
1. Tighten screws to secure the TCUC.
2. Reconnect the cables to the TCUC based on the recorded information.
3. Switch on the TCUC circuit breaker on the DC PDU.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

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4.3.5 Replacing an External Circulation Fan


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and maintenance
tool kit are available.
 The new fan is intact.

Context
You need only to disconnect the fan power cable, instead of the AC input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the power cable.
Step 3 Remove the external circulation fan.
1. Record the positions where cables are connected to the fan, and disconnect the cables.
2. Remove the external circulation fan using a screwdriver.

Figure 4-10 Removing an external circulation fan

Step 4 Install a new external circulation fan.


1. Install the new external circulation fan in the cabinet using screws.
2. Connect the removed cables to the fan based on the recorded information.

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Figure 4-11 Installing a new external circulation fan

Step 5 Connect the power cable.


Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Send the removed fan for repair.

4.3.6 Replacing an Internal Circulation Fan


Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and maintenance
tool kit are available.
 The new fan is intact.

Context
You need only to disconnect the fan power cable, instead of the AC input to the system.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.

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Step 2 Disconnect the power cable.


Step 3 Remove the internal circulation fan.
1. Record the positions where cables are connected to the fan, and disconnect the cables.
2. Remove the internal circulation fan using a screwdriver.

Figure 4-12 Removing an internal circulation fan

Step 4 Install a new internal circulation fan.


1. Install the new internal circulation fan in the cabinet using screws.
2. Connect the removed cables to the fans based on the recorded information.

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Figure 4-13 Installing a new internal circulation fan

Step 5 Connect the power cable.


Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
----End

Follow-up Procedure
Send the removed fan for repair.

4.3.7 Replacing a Heat Exchanger Core

Pay attention to the installation direction when replacing a heat exchanger core.

Prerequisites
 An ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD box or bag, cabinet door key, and maintenance
tool kit are available.
 The new Heat Exchanger Core is intact.

Context
You do not need to disconnect the AC input to the power system.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the heat exchanger core and record the installation direction of it.

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Figure 4-14 Removing a heat exchanger core

Step 2 Clean the heat exchanger core, or replace it with a new one.
Step 3 Install the heat exchanger core according to the recorded installation direction.

Figure 4-15 Installing a new heat exchanger core

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4.3.8 Replacing an AC Input Module AIU


Prerequisites
 Protective gloves and tools are available.
 The new AC input module is intact.
 Power off the AC input module before replacing it.

During the installation of an AC input module, do not put your fingers into the half circle of
the handle. Otherwise, your fingers may get hurt.

Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the protective cover of the AC input module.
Step 2 Record the information about the cables connected to the AC input module, and insulate the
cables.
Step 3 Loosen screws beside the handle, pull the handle outward, and remove the AC input module
from the slot.

Figure 4-16 Removing the old AC input module

Step 4 Take out a new AC input module.


Step 5 Insert the new AC input module into the corresponding slot, push the handle, and tighten
screws.
Step 6 Connect cables to the AC input module based on the recorded cable information.
Step 7 Reinstall the protective cover and tighten screws.

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Figure 4-17 Installing a new AC input module

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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.

4.3.9 Rplacing a Signal SPD


4.3.10 Replacing a Door Status Sensor
Prerequisites
 The key to the cabinet door and required tools are available.
 The new door status sensor is intact.

Procedure
Step 1 Before opening the cabinet door, remove the shell of the door status sensor.
Step 2 Record the position where the alarm cable connects to the door status sensor. Remove the
screws from the alarm cable and remove the alarm cable.
Step 3 Unscrew and remove the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 4-18.

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Figure 4-18 Removing a door status sensor

Step 4 Remove the shell of the new door status sensor and remove the screws from the signal cables.
Step 5 Properly place the sensor to the installation position and tighten the screws.
Step 6 Place the alarm cables in sequence and secure the screws.
Step 7 Reinstall the shell of the door status sensor.
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Follow-up Procedure
Check that the door status alarm is cleared.

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A Technical Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Table A-1 Environmental specifications

Item Specification
Operating temperature –40°C to +45°C with 1120 W/m2 solar radiation
Transportation temperature –40°C to +70°C
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Operating humidity 5%–95% (RH)
Storage humidity 5%–95% (RH)
Altitude 0–4000 m
(When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1°C for each
additional 200 m.)

Electrical Specifications

Table A-2 Electrical specifications

Item Specification
AC input Input system and 220/380 V AC three-phase four-wire,
input voltage compatible with 220 V AC single-phase;
three-phase by default
Input frequency Frequency range: 45–66 Hz
Power factor ≥ 0.99 (load ≥ 50%)
THD ≤ 5% (Vin = 208 V AC, 220 V AC, 230 V AC;
50%–100% load)
DC output Output voltage 48 V mode: 43.2–58 V DC

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Item Specification
range
Default output 48 V mode: 53.5 V DC
voltage
Output power Maximum power: 3 x 4000 W
Regulated voltage ≤ ±1%
precision
Ripple and noise ≤ 200 mVp-p
Psophometrically ≤ 2 mV
weighted noise

Unbalance of load < ±5% (20%–100% load)


sharing
AC input AC input > 300 V AC
protection overvoltage
protection threshold
AC input When the voltage is restored to 290 V AC, the
overvoltage output resumes.
recovery threshold
AC input < 85 V AC
undervoltage
protection threshold
AC input When the voltage is restored to 90 V AC, the
undervoltage output resumes.
recovery threshold
DC output DC output –58.5 V DC to –60.5 V DC
protection overvoltage 1. If overvoltage occurs due to an internal
protection threshold fault, the rectifier locks out.
2. If the external voltage is greater than –63 V
for more than 500 ms, the rectifier locks
out.
AC surge Nominal lightning strike discharge current: 20 kA (8/20 μs);
protection maximum lightning strike discharge current: 40 kA (8/20 μs)
DC surge Differential mode: 10 kA (8/20 μs); common mode: 20 kA (8/20 μs)
protection
Safety design Complies with IEC/EN 62368-1, IEC 60950-1, and IEC 60950-22.
MTBF 200,000 hours (at 25°C)

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EMC Specifications

Table A-3 EMC specifications

Item Specification
Electromagnetic Conducted Complies with the EN 300386.
interference (EMI) emission AC power port: Class B
Radiated Class B, EN300386
interference
Harmonic EN61000-3-12
current

Voltage EN61000-3-11
fluctuation
and flicker
EMS Electrostatic EN 61000-4-2: 2008
discharge Contact discharge: 6 kV (criterion B); air
(ESD) discharge: 8 kV (criterion B)
Electrical fast EN 61000-4-4: 2004
transient AC power port: ±2 kV (criterion B); DC power
(EFT) port: ±1 kV (criterion B); signal port: ±1 kV
(criterion B)
Radiated EN61000-4-3: 2010
susceptibility 10 V/m (criterion A)
(RS)
Conducted EN 61000-4-6: 2006
susceptibility Power port: 10 V (criterion A)
(CS)
Signal port: 3 V (criterion A)
Surge EN 61000-4-5: 2005
susceptibility  AC power port: ±2 kV in differential mode, ±4
(Surge) kV in common mode, 8/20 µs (criterion B)
 DC power port: ±2 kV in differential mode, ±4
kV in common mode, 8/20 µs (criterion B)
 Signal port: 1 kV in common mode, 8/20µs
(criterion B)
Voltage dip EN 61000-4-11: 2004
(DIP)

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B Electrical Conceptual Diagram

Figure B-1 AC electrical conceptual diagram

Figure B-2 DC electrical conceptual diagram

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C Acronyms and Abbreviations

B
BLVD Battery low voltage disconnection

E
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility

L
LLVD Load low voltage disconnection

S
SMU Site monitoring unit

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