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Solution Description
Issue 01
Date 2013-11-25
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Purpose
PowerCube 1000 V300 (PowerCube 1000 for short) is a hybrid power supply solution that
uses solar energy, fuel, and mains as power sources. This document describes the PowerCube
1000 in terms of its position, features, architecture, and system description.
This document covers the features of PowerCube 1000 V300R002C00, PowerCube 1000
V300R002C01, PowerCube 1000 V300R002C03, PowerCube 1000 V300R005C02, and
PowerCube 1000 V300R005C03.
The figures provided in this document are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
System engineers
Network planning engineers
Sales engineers
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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 01 (2013-12-17)
Add PowerCube 1000 V300R005C03 features
2.4.4 Grid Hybrid Solution (Mini)
3.2.12 ICC330-HD3-C3
3.3.5 DCDU-200B5
3.4.8 AGM Battery
Contents
2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Solar Hybrid Solution ................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Solar Hybrid Power Supply Solution ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.2 Solar-Diesel Hybrid Power Supply Solution ............................................................................................................. 7
2.2.3 Solar-Grid Hybrid Power Supply Solution ................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.4 Solar-Grid-Diesel Hybrid Power Supply Solution ................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Diesel Hybrid Solution ............................................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Single-DG Hybrid Power Supply Solution .............................................................................................................. 13
2.3.2 DG-Grid (Dual-DG) Hybrid Power Supply Solution .............................................................................................. 15
2.4 Grid Hybrid Solution .................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.1 Grid Hybrid Solution (ESU-A) ................................................................................................................................ 18
2.4.2 Grid Hybrid Solution (ESU-H) ................................................................................................................................ 20
2.4.3 Grid Hybrid Solution (FCB) .................................................................................................................................... 21
2.4.4 Grid Hybrid Solution (Mini) .................................................................................................................................... 23
1 Overview
1.1 Positioning
Over 600,000 communications sites in the world are supplied with unstable mains or even no
mains at all. How to supply stable power for sites has become a major concern for operators,
especially those in developing countries and rural areas.
To address this problem, Huawei launched the PowerCube 1000, a series of site power supply
solutions that integrate solar energy, fuel, electricity, and batteries. This series features low
total cost of ownership (TCO) to help customers significantly increase power supply
efficiency, decrease expenditures, and maximize return on investment (ROI).
PowerCube 1000 series solutions include the following:
PowerCube-Solar Hybrid: using solar energy as the active power source
PowerCube-Diesel Hybrid: using fuel as the active power source
PowerCube-Grid Hybrid: using the mains as the active power source
The PowerCube 1000 series hybrid power supply solutions apply to areas with poor, unstable,
or no mains.
Figure 1-1 shows the PowerCube 1000 products and application scenarios.
Class 1 power grid: You are advised to use the combination of advanced power module 30H
(APM30H) or Telecom Power (TP) power systems.
Class 2 power grid: If the number of monthly outages is less than or equal to 12, you are advised to
use TP power systems. If the number of monthly outages is greater than 12, you are advised to use
grid hybrid solutions.
Class 3 and 4 power grids (including no mains): Use grid hybrid, diesel hybrid, or solar hybrid
solutions.
1.2 Features
Reduced Cost
High integration
− With integrated components, the PowerCube 1000 occupies 60% to 80% less floor
area than traditional mains+DG solutions.
− Maximizes the continued use of current devices, including the AC transfer switch
(ATS), energy plant system (EPS), batteries, and power system. This reduces capital
expenditure (CAPEX) for customers while retaining the power supply to
communications equipment during modernization.
Flexible design of energy storage space
− The flexible design applies to various modernized indoor sites and decreases the
number of outdoor cabinets.
Intelligent power hybrid
− Diesel hybrid: Compared with the traditional DG+DG solution, this mode consumes
275 g/kWh fuel, reducing fuel consumption by 50% on average.
− Solar hybrid: Compared with a traditional solar solution, this mode helps to reduce
the CAPEX by 10% to 30%.
− Grid hybrid: Compared with the traditional mains+DG solution, this mode reduces
the fuel expense or may require no DGs.
Various temperature control modernization solutions
− The intelligent management of the EcoCool, split-type DC variable frequency air
conditioner, and reused AC air conditioner help to effectively reduce the EPS
operating duration and fuel consumption.
Standard Platform
Standard energy control platform
− The PowerCube 1000 uses a modular energy control center 500 (ECC500) controller
platform to manage the energy plant module (EPM), mains, solar energy, modular
solar supply unit (SSU) and PSU, and optional components such as the inverter, DG
battery charger, and 48 V-24 V converter to facilitate future equipment upgrades and
solution changes.
Standard energy storage platform
− The ESU-As, deep cycle battery-A series (DCB-As), ESU-D/A1s, and flooded
batteries adapt to various scenarios, optimizing solution application and
competitiveness.
Standard element management platform
− Standard element management system, namely, the NetEco or M2000 is available.
Flexible combination
− The total cost of ownership (TCO) is minimized by flexibly combining the DG, mains,
solar energy, and batteries and using the DG, solar energy, or mains as the active
power source to meet site requirements.
− Smooth capacity expansion and evolution are supported.
Intelligent Management
The PowerCube1000 analyzes the configuration and expenses of the site energy network
and puts forward suggestions for optimization.
The EPS, energy storage system (ESS), environment, and integrated controller and
converter (ICC) are all managed.
The NetEco supports the following aspects of operation: Records equipment running
information and prompts for component maintenance; plans the optimal path for adding
fuel; ensures electrical safety and security; uses a theft prevention design and alarm
generation function for fuel tanks and photovoltaic (PV) modules.
Diagnose the status of health (SOH) and raise appropriate suggestions.
2 Architecture
2.1 Overview
The PowerCube 1000 contains the following functional systems:
Energy plant system (EPS)
Cabinet with cooling system (CCS)
Integrated controller and converter (ICC)
Energy storage system (ESS)
Operations support system (OSS)
Table 2-1 describes the system functions.
System Function
EPS Supplies power to the ICC for power conversion and distribution.
CCS Houses and protects the EPS, ICC, and ESS, and ensures that they work
at appropriate temperatures.
ICC Functions as the core of the PowerCube 1000 to logically schedule
energy, monitor the operating status of other systems, and report the
operating status to the NetEco.
ESS Stores power.
OSS Serves as a logical system that consists of the EPS, ESS, ICC, CCS, and
a NetEco. The NetEco displays site data including operating status and
allows you to remotely manage sites.
Figure 2-1 Network diagram for the solar hybrid power supply solution
The solar hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is PV module > battery.
1. If sun exposure is sufficient, PV modules supply power for loads and batteries.
2. If sun exposure is insufficient, PV modules and batteries supply power for loads.
3. If there is no sun exposure, batteries supply power for loads.
Configurations
Table 2-2 describes the configurations for the solar hybrid power supply solution.
Table 2-2 Configurations for the solar hybrid power supply solution
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
Indoor PV system Open rack Indoor battery Direct current Solar cycle
rack or outdoor distribution unit battery (SCB)
battery cabinet (DCDU),
photovoltaic
Outdoor ICC300-H1-A or Outdoor distribution unit SCB or flooded
ICC310-H1-A1 battery cabinet (PVDU), and battery
or flooded solar supply unit
battery cabinet (SSU)
ICC100-N5 Outdoor OMU-B SCB or deep
battery cabinet (optional) cycle battery
(DCB)
Note: Optional components include the PV antitheft kit, GPRS board+antenna, inverter, and DC-DC converter
(-48 V to 24 V). In indoor scenarios, the EcoCool or split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner (SP4D)
can be selected.
Figure 2-2 Network diagram for the solar-diesel hybrid power supply solution
The solar-diesel hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is PV module > battery > DG.
1. If sun exposure is sufficient, PV modules supply power for loads and batteries.
2. If sun exposure is insufficient, PV modules and batteries supply power for loads.
3. If there is no sun exposure, batteries supply power for loads.
4. If there is no sun exposure and batteries discharge to the specified depth of discharge
(DOD), the DG starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
5. After batteries are fully charged or the sun exposure becomes sufficient, the DG shuts
down, and batteries supply power for loads or PV modules supply power for loads and
batteries.
Configurations
Table 2-3 describes the configurations for the solar-diesel hybrid power supply solution.
Table 2-3 Configurations for the solar-diesel hybrid power supply solution
Figure 2-3 Network diagram for the solar-grid hybrid power supply solution
The solar-grid hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. If Schedule En in
Mains Ctrl Para is set to Disable (initial state) on the ECC500 LCD, the power source
preference sequence is PV module > mains > battery.
1. If sun exposure is sufficient, PV modules supply power for loads and batteries.
2. If sun exposure is insufficient, PV modules and mains supply power for loads and
batteries.
3. If there is no sun exposure, the mains supplies power for loads and batteries.
4. If there is no sun exposure and no mains, batteries supply power for loads.
If Schedule En in Mains Ctrl Para is set to Enable on the ECC500 LCD, the power source
preference sequence is PV module > battery > mains.
Configurations
Table 2-4 describes the configurations for the solar-grid hybrid power supply solution.
Table 2-4 Configurations for the solar-grid hybrid power supply solution
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
Figure 2-4 Network diagram for the solar-grid-diesel hybrid power supply solution
The solar-grid-diesel hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. If Schedule
En in Mains Ctrl Para is set to Disable (initial state) on the ECC500 LCD, the power source
preference sequence is PV module > mains > battery > DG.
The solar-grid-diesel hybrid power supply solution employs the similar working principles as
the solar-grid hybrid power supply solution. The DG supplies power for loads and batteries
only when there is no sun exposure, no mains, and batteries discharge to the specified DOD.
If Schedule En in Mains Ctrl Para is set to Enable on the ECC500 LCD, the power source
preference sequence is PV module > battery > mains > DG.
Configurations
Table 2-5 describes the configurations for the solar-grid-diesel hybrid power supply solution.
Table 2-5 Configurations for the solar-grid-diesel hybrid power supply solution
Indoor PV system, Open rack Indoor battery DCDU, PVDU, SCB or DCB
rack or outdoor SSU, PSU, DG
The single-DG hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is battery > DG.
1. Batteries supply power for loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
2. The DG starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
3. After batteries are fully charged, the DG shuts down.
Configurations
Table 2-6 describes the configurations for the single-DG hybrid power supply solution.
Table 2-6 Configurations for the single-DG hybrid power supply solution
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
Indoor DG Open rack or Indoor battery DCDU, PSU, DCB
ICC200-N2-C4 rack or outdoor DG battery
battery cabinet charger, and
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
The DG-grid hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows. The power source
preference sequence is mains > battery > DG.
1. If the mains is normal, it supplies power for loads and batteries.
2. If the mains is off, batteries supply power for loads until they discharge to the specified
DOD.
3. The DG starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
4. After batteries are fully charged or the mains recovers, the DG shuts down, and batteries
supply power for loads or the mains supplies power for loads and batteries.
The dual-DG hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows, with the DGs
working in active/standby mode. The power source preference sequence is battery > DG 1 >
DG 2.
1. Batteries supply power for loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
2. DG 1 starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
If DG 1 is faulty, DG 2 starts to supply power for loads and batteries and an alarm is generated.
3. After batteries are fully charged, DG 1 or DG 2 shuts down.
The dual-DG hybrid power supply solution works circularly as follows, with the DGs
working alternately. The power source preference sequence is battery > DG 1 (DG 2).
1. Batteries supply power for loads until they discharge to the specified DOD.
2. DG 1 starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
3. After batteries are fully charged, DG 1 shuts down and batteries supply power for loads
until they discharge to the specified DOD.
4. DG 2 starts to supply power for loads and batteries.
5. After batteries are fully charged, DG 2 shuts down.
If DG 1 or DG 2 is faulty, the other DG starts to supply power for loads and batteries and an alarm is
generated.
Configurations
Table 2-7 describes the configurations for the DG-grid (dual-DG) hybrid power supply
solution.
Table 2-7 Configurations for the DG-grid (dual-DG) hybrid power supply solution
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
The grid hybrid solution (ESU-A) works circularly as follows. The power source preference
sequence is mains > battery.
1. If the mains is normal, it supplies power for loads and batteries.
2. If the mains is abnormal, batteries supply power for loads.
Configurations
Table 2-8 describes the grid hybrid solution (ESU-A) configurations.
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
Indoor Mains and DG ICC200-N2-C4 ESC200-N1 ACDU, ESU-A600Wh/C and
(optional) DCDU, and ESMU-01A
Outdoor ICC500-HA1, ICC500-HA2-C1, PSU
or ICC900-HA2-C1 ESU-A2400Wh/D and
ESMU-02A
ESU-A2400Wh/N and
Battery
Scenario EPS ICC Cabinet Cabinet ICC ESS
ESMU-03A
Note: Optional components include the GPRS board+antenna, ATS, DG battery charger, DG IO board,
inverter, and DC-DC converter (-48 V to 24 V). In indoor scenarios, the EcoCool or split-type DC variable
frequency air conditioner (SP4D) can be selected.
Networking
Figure 2-9 shows the grid hybrid solution (ESU-H) network diagram.
The grid hybrid solution (ESU-H) works circularly as follows. The power source preference
sequence is mains > battery.
Configurations
Table 2-9 describes the grid hybrid solution (ESU-H) configurations.
The grid hybrid solution (FCB) works circularly as follows. The power source preference
sequence is mains > battery.
1. If the mains is normal, it supplies power for loads and batteries.
2. If the mains is abnormal, batteries supply power for loads.
Configurations
Table 2-10 describes the grid hybrid solution (FCB) configurations.
The grid hybrid solution (mini) works circularly as follows. The power source preference
sequence is mains > battery.
1. If the mains is normal, it supplies power for loads and batteries.
2. If the mains is abnormal, batteries supply power for loads.
Configurations
Table 2-11 describes the grid hybrid solution (mini) configurations.
Scenari
o EPS ICC Cabinet Battery Cabinet ICC ESS
Outdoor Mains ICC330-HD3-C3 DCDU and PSU AGM
battery
Note: Optional components include the GPRS board+antenna and heater.
3 System Description
3.1 EPS
3.1.1 Composition
The EPS supplies power to the ICC for power conversion and distribution.
Table 3-1 describes the EPS component functions.
3.1.2 PV Module
Appearance
Figure 3-1 shows a PV module.
Functions
A PV module, as an important component for light-to-electricity conversion in a solar power
system, supplies power to loads. It is resistant to corrosion, wind, and rain. PV modules are
connected in a parallel series to meet load voltage and current requirements.
Features
Good light transmission
Double-layer solar cell, with high circuit reliability
Long service life of 25 years
Multi-layer polyolefin compressed circuit, which is moisture-proof, well-insulated, and
stable under undervoltage conditions
Certified by the Technical Watch-Over Association (TUV), Underwriters Laboratory
(UL), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), European Conformity (CE),
and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Functions
A PV module support holds one or more PV modules in position.
Features
A PV module support has the following features:
Is designed to prevent thefts and secured by dedicated antitheft bolts.
Can be adjusted to 15, 25, 35, or 45 degrees.
Can be extended flexibly.
Reduces the floor area and allows battery cabinets and communications equipment to be
installed under it.
Is safe and reliable, withstanding wind speeds of 144 km/h.
Can be adjusted flexibly to meet various installation requirements.
Is easy to install and remove.
Figure 3-4 Antitheft bolt and a tool for installation and removal
3.1.5 SJB
Appearance
An SJB allows multiple PV module strings to be connected in parallel and supplies power to
the solar controller.
Figure 3-5 shows a standard SJB. Figure 3-6 shows an enhanced SJB.
Functions
An SJB, as an electrical box in a solar power system, connects PV module strings in parallel
and houses input and output wiring terminals. To decrease cable voltage drop and facilitate
installation, multiple SJBs are used based on system capacity.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-2 lists the SJB technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Standard SJB Six inputs converge into one output.
Is protected to IP55.
Is mounted on a pole or wall.
Enhanced SJB Six inputs converge into one output.
Is protected to IP55.
Is mounted on a pole or wall.
Is embedded with reverse connection protection circuits.
Is embedded with surge protection circuits.
3.1.6 IDG
Appearance
Figure 3-7 shows the DG model EPM100-M1A, EPM100-M1B, EPM100-M2A, or
EPM100-M2B. Figure 3-8 shows the DG model EPM120-A1A. Figure 3-9 shows the DG
model EPM42-B1B.
Functions
The IDG converts chemical energy into electricity. In an IDG, the engine converts thermal
energy into mechanical energy, and then the generator converts mechanical energy into
electricity.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-3 lists the technical specifications for the EPM100-M1A, EPM100-M1B,
EPM100-M2A, and EPM100-M2B.
Table 3-3 Technical specifications for the EPM100-M1A, EPM100-M1B, EPM100-M2A, and
EPM100-M2B
Table 3-4 lists the technical specifications for the EPM120-A1A, EPM120-A1B, and
EPM120-M2A.
Table 3-4 Technical specifications for the EPM120-A1A, EPM120-A1B, and EPM120-M2A
Item EPM42-B1B
Replacement interval of engine oil and oil 125 working hours or 1 year, whichever
filter comes first.
Basic power 4.2 kW
Fuel tank 200 L
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1825 mm x 600 mm x 950 mm (including
the base)
Weight About 400 kg
Output 50 Hz, 230 V, single-phase
3.1.7 FCMS
Appearance
Figure 3-10 shows an FCMS.
Functions
An FCMS is installed on the fuel supply pipe of the engine and accumulates fuel consumption
of the engine in real time to provide accurate fuel consumption data as an important basis for
fuel management.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-6 lists the FCMS technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 900 mm x 600 mm x 140 mm
D)
Weight 19 kg
Protection level IP21
Detection precision Total fuel consumption: 0-200 L; measurement precision: ≤
0.5% FS
Total fuel consumption: > 200 L; measurement precision: ≤
0.5%
3.1.8 Reused DG
A DG supplies AC power. For details, see the related DG user manual.
3.1.9 Mains
The mains supplies AC power and serves as the active power source.
3.2 CCS
3.2.1 Composition
The CCS houses and protects the EPS, ICC, and ESS, and ensures that they work at
appropriate temperatures. In indoor scenarios, the EcoCool and split-type DC variable
frequency air conditioner can be selected as a temperature control system.
Table 3-7 lists the cabinets used by the ICC and ESS. H, A, D, and N represent the
temperature control mode of the cabinet. H indicates heat exchange, A indicates air
conditioner, D indicates free cooling, and N indicates natural cooling. The ESU-H consists of
the ESU-A and FCB.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-8 lists the open rack technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 2200 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Available height 45 U
3.2.3 ICC100-N5
Interior
Figure 3-13 shows the ICC100-N5 interior.
(1) Liquid crystal display (LCD) (2) Monitoring board (3) Power board
(4) Power distribution (5) OMU-B (optional)
Configurations
Table 3-9 describes the ICC100-N5 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 480 mm x 360 mm x 260 mm
Weight: < 25 kg
Installation mode: on a pole or wall
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
Maximum solar input power: 3100 W
Space for batteries None
3.2.4 ICC200-N1H-C1
Interior
Figure 3-14 shows the ICC200-N1H-C1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-10 describes the ICC200-N1H-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Indoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling; protection level: IP20
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Weight: 120 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the top
DCDU-400B1 and DCDU-400B1 height: 7 U, including the ECC500
Configuration Description
DCDB-01A DCDB-01A height: 4 U
Slot: eight 2 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit breaker
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
DTS-200A1 2 U high, switching between two DC routes
PSU A maximum of eight R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space 10 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries ESU-A (150 Ah)
3.2.5 ICC200-N2-C1
Interior
Figure 3-15 shows the ICC200-N2-C1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-11 describes the ICC200-N2-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Configuration Description
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit breakers
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space 29 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries None
3.2.6 ICC200-N2-C4
Interior
Figure 3-16 shows the ICC200-N2-C4 interior.
(1) Space reserved for the ACDU or ATS (2) DCDU-300A1 (3) Remaining space
Configurations
Table 3-12 describes the ICC200-N2-C4 configurations.
Configuration Description
Indoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling; protection level: IP20
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Weight: 120 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the top
DCDU-300A1 Height: 7 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: four 16 A circuit breakers, two 32 A circuit breakers, and
one 63 A circuit breaker
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit breakers
ACDU/ATS Optional. Height: 4 U, Level B or Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850G2s
Remaining space 14 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries 13 U
3.2.7 ICC300-H1-A
Interior
Figure 3-17 shows the ICC300-H1-A interior.
Configurations
Table 3-13 describes the ICC300-H1-A configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchange; heat dissipation capability:
900 W; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 900 mm x 600 mm x 480 mm (including
a 200 mm high base)
Weight: 110 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400A1 Height: 6 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Configuration Description
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A
circuit breaker
PVDU-60A1 1 U high, four inputs and four outputs
Remaining space 5 U, total equipment depth of 325 mm (inserted depth ≤ 280 mm)
PSU A maximum of four R4850G2s
SSU A maximum of four S4850G1s
Space for batteries N/A
3.2.8 ICC300-H1-B
Interior
Figure 3-18 shows the ICC300-H1-B interior.
Configurations
Table 3-14 describes the ICC300-H1-B configurations.
Configuration Description
3.2.9 ICC310-H1-A1
Interior
Figure 3-19 shows the ICC310-H1-A1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-15 describes the ICC310-H1-A1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchange; heat dissipation capability: 1500
W; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 700 mm x 700 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 300 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400A1 Height: 6 U, including the ECC500
Configuration Description
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit
breaker
PVDU-60A1 1 U high, four inputs and four outputs
PSU A maximum of four R4850G2s
SSU A maximum of four S4850G1s
Remaining space 26 U, total equipment depth of 427 mm (inserted depth ≤ 380 mm)
Space for batteries N/A
3.2.10 ICC310-H1-B1
Interior
Figure 3-20 shows the ICC310-H1-B1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-16 describes the ICC310-H1-B1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchange; heat dissipation capability: 1500
W; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 700 mm x 700 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 300 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
Configuration Description
DCDU-400A1 Height: 6 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit
breaker
PVDU-60A1 1 U high, four inputs and four outputs
ATS-63A1 4 U high, two AC inputs (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of four R4850G2s
SSU A maximum of four S4850G1s
Remaining space 22 U, total equipment depth of 427 mm (inserted depth ≤ 380 mm)
Space for batteries None
3.2.11 ICC310-H1-D1
Interior
Figure 3-21 shows the ICC310-H1-D1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-17 describes the ICC310-H1-D1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control: heat exchange; heat dissipation capability: 1500
W; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 700 mm x 700 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 300 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400A1 Height: 6 U, including the ECC500
Configuration Description
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit
breaker
ATS-63A1 4 U high, two AC inputs (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of eight R4850G2s
Remaining space 23 U, total equipment depth of 427 mm (inserted depth ≤ 380 mm)
Space for batteries None
3.2.12 ICC330-HD3-C3
Interior
Figure 3-22 shows the ICC330-HD3-C3 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-18 shows the ICC330-HD3-C3 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1125 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: free cooling; protection level: IP34
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1600 mm x 650 mm x 650 mm (including
a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 200 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-200B5 Height: 7 U, including the ECC500
Configuration Description
Slot: four 2 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: two 10 A circuit breakers, two 20 A circuit breakers, and
two 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 32 A circuit breakers and one 63 A circuit breaker
Heater 1 U high, supplied with AC power, used for heating
PSU A maximum of four R4850G1s or R4850G5s
Remaining space 7U
Space for batteries A maximum of two 12 V AGM battery strings, each being 150 Ah
HAU03A-01 (Optional)
A heater assembly unit (HAU) is adopted to ensure a proper operating temperature for the
equipment inside the cabinet.
Figure 3-23 shows an HAU03A-01.
Item Specifications
Operating voltage range 90–290 V AC
Voltage frequency 45–65 Hz
Heating capacity 90–132 V AC: 400–600 W
176–290 V AC: 500–750 W
Lamp (Optional)
The cabinet is embedded with a lamp that works at 48 V DC and with less than or equal to 1
W.
Figure 3-25 shows a lamp.
3.2.13 ICC500-HA1
Interior
Figure 3-26 shows the ICC500-HA1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-20 describes the ICC500-HA1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1300 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner; protection
level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 770 mm x 1250 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 315 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400A1 Height: 6 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit
breaker
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850G2s
Remaining space Front: 3 U; rear: 8 U; supporting total equipment depth of 310 mm
(inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries A maximum of one 650 Ah FCB string
3.2.14 ICC500-HA1H-C1/ICC500-HA1H-C2
Interior
Figure 3-27 shows the ICC500-HA1H-C1 and ICC500-HA1H-C2 interiors.
Figure 3-27 ICC500-HA1H-C1 and ICC500-HA1H-C2 interiors (front and rear views)
(1) DCDU-400B1 (2) Space for ESU-As (3) Space for FCBs
(4) Space for FCBs (5) DCDB-01A (6) ACDU-63A1
(7) DTS-200A1 (8) Remaining space
Configurations
Table 3-21 describes the ICC500-HA1H-C1 and ICC500-HA1H-C2 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner for the
ICC500-HA1H-C1; 700 W DC air conditioner for the
ICC500-HA1H-C2; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 770 mm x 1250 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 315 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400B1 and DCDU-400B1 height: 7 U, including the ECC500
DCDB-01A DCDB-01A height: 4 U
Slot: eight 2 U high slots
Configuration Description
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit breaker
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
DTS-200A1 2 U high, switching between two DC routes
PSU A maximum of eight R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space Rear: 8 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265
mm)
Space for batteries One ESU-H string: ESU-A (100 Ah) + FCB (400 Ah)
3.2.15 ICC500-HA1H-C3
Interior
Figure 3-28 shows the ICC500-HA1H-C3 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-22 describes the ICC500-HA1H-C3 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
ESU compartment: 700 W DC air conditioner; protection level:
IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 770 mm x 1250 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 315 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400AD DCDU-400AD height: 5 U, including the ECC500
and DCDB-01B DCDB-01B height: 4 U
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 80 A circuit breakers
ACDU-63A2 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level B surge protection
DTS-200A1 2 U high, switching between two DC routes
PSU A maximum of eight R4850G2s
Remaining space 10 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries One ESU-H string: ESU-A (100 Ah) + FCB (400 Ah)
3.2.16 ICC500-HA2-C1/ICC500-HA2-C2
Interior
Figure 3-29 shows the ICC500-HA2-C1 and ICC500-HA2-C2 interiors.
Figure 3-29 ICC500-HA2-C1 and ICC500-HA2-C2 interiors (front and rear views)
(1) DCDU-300B1 (2) Space for batteries (3) Space for batteries
(4) Remaining space (5) ACDU-63A1
Both the ESU-A rack and FCB rack can be used as space for batteries inside the ICC500-HA2-C1 and
ICC500-HA2-C2. The preceding figure shows an FCB rack.
Configurations
Table 3-23 describes the ICC500-HA2-C1 and ICC500-HA2-C2 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner for the
ICC500-HA2-C1; 700 W DC air conditioner for the
ICC500-HA2-C2; protection level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1825 mm x 770 mm x 1250 mm (including
a 100 mm high base)
Weight: 315 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-300B1 Height: 9 U, including the ECC500
Configuration Description
Slot: eight 2 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit breakers
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space Rear: 8 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265
mm)
Space for batteries A maximum of 400 Ah ESU-A or one 650 Ah FCB string
3.2.17 ICC701-HA1H-C1
Interior
Figure 3-30 shows the ICC701-HA1H-C1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-24 describes the ICC701-HA1H-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 2000 W@72 dBA, 1400 W@65 dBA; protection level:
IP55
Battery compartment: 700 W DC air conditioner; protection level:
IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2050 mm x 900 mm x 1560 mm (including
a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 400 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400AD DCDU-400AD height: 5 U, including the ECC500
and DCDB-01B DCDB-01B height: 4 U
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 80 A circuit breakers
ACDU-63A2 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level B surge protection
DTS-200A1 2 U high, switching between two DC routes
PSU A maximum of eight R4850G2s
Remaining space Front: 10 U
Space for batteries One ESU-H string: ESU-A (150 Ah) + FCB (650 Ah)
3.2.18 ICC701-HA2-C1
Interior
Figure 3-31 shows the ICC701-HA2-C1 interior.
Configurations
Table 3-25 describes the ICC701-HA2-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
ESU compartment: 700 W DC air conditioner; protection level:
IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2050 mm x 900 mm x 1560 mm (including
a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 350 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-300A1 Height: 7 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 1 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
Configuration Description
BLVD: four 16 A circuit breakers, two 32 A circuit breakers, and
one 63 A circuit breaker
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit breakers
ATS Optional, 4 U high, Level B or Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850G2s
Remaining space Front: 10 U
Space for batteries A maximum of
DCB-A: two 420 Ah DCB-A strings or one 490 Ah DCB-A string
ESU-D/A1: two 500 Ah ESU-D/A1 strings or one 600 Ah
ESU-D/A1 string
(1) Space for batteries (2) Space for batteries (3) IDU-300A1
Configurations
Table 3-26 shows the ICC900-DD2, ICC900-HD2, and ICC900-HA2 configurations.
3.2.20 ICC900-HA1H-C1
Interior
Figure 3-33 shows the ICC900-HA1H-C1 interior.
(1) Space for FCBs (2) Space for ESU-As (3) Remaining space
(4) DCDU-400B1 (5) DCDB-01A (6) DTS-200A1
(7) ACDU-63A1
Configurations
Table 3-27 describes the ICC900-HA1H-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner; protection
level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2110 mm x 1755 mm x 1135 mm
(including a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 500 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-400B1 and DCDU-400B1 height: 7 U, including the ECC500
DCDB-01A DCDB-01A height: 4 U
Slot: eight 2 U high slots
Configuration Description
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit breaker
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
DTS-200A1 2 U high, switching between two DC routes
PSU A maximum of eight R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space 8 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries One ESU-H string: ESU-A (150 Ah) + FCB (500 Ah)
3.2.21 ICC900-HA2-C1
Interior
Figure 3-34 shows the ICC900-HA2-C1 interior.
(1) Space for batteries (2) Space for batteries (3) Remaining space
(4) DCDU-300B1 (5) ACDU-63A1
Configurations
Table 3-28 describes the ICC900-HA2-C1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner; protection
level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2110 mm x 1755 mm x 1135 mm
(including a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 500 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
DCDU-300B1 Height: 9 U, including the ECC500
Slot: eight 2 U high slots
AC input: one AC input
DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit breakers, and
four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit breakers
ACDU-63A1 4 U high, one AC input (3P+N), Level C surge protection
PSU A maximum of six R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space 11 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries ESU-A (600 Ah)
3.2.22 ICC900-HA2-D3
Interior
Figure 3-35 shows the ICC900-HA2-D3 interior.
(1) Space for batteries (2) Space for batteries (3) IDU-300D1
Configurations
Table 3-29 describes the ICC900-HA2-D3 configurations.
Configuration Description
Outdoor cabinet Temperature control, heat dissipation capability, and protection level
Energy control compartment: heat exchange; heat dissipation
capability: 1500 W; protection level: IP55
Battery compartment: 1000 W DC air conditioner; protection
level: IP55
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2110 mm x 1755 mm x 1135 mm
(including a temperature control system and base)
Weight: 500 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front and rear
Cabling mode: routed from the bottom
IDU-300D1 23 inches, including the ECC500, integrating the ATS
Slot: six 2 U high slots
AC input: two AC inputs
DC output:
Common load: two 16 A circuit breakers and one 32 A circuit
breaker
Configuration Description
Shared by four user loads and providing four circuit breakers for
each user load, one 32 A BLVD circuit breaker, one 32 A LLVD
circuit breaker, and two 80 A LLVD circuit breakers
PSU A maximum of six R4850N1s, R4850N3s, or R4850G1s
Remaining space 13 U, total equipment depth of 310 mm (inserted depth ≤ 265 mm)
Space for batteries If two DCB-A or ESU-D/A1 strings are configured, the maximum
capacity of each string is 600 Ah. If one DCB-A or ESU-D/A1 string
is configured, the maximum capacity is also 600 Ah.
3.2.23 ESC200-N1
Appearance
There are many ESC200-N1 interiors. Figure 3-36,Figure 3-37, and Figure 3-38 shows
ESC200-N1 interiors.
Configurations
Table 3-30 shows the ESC200-N1 configurations.
Configuration Description
Indoor cabinet Temperature control: natural cooling; protection level: IP20
Dimensions (H x W x D): 2000 mm x 600 mm x 600 mm
Weight: 120 kg
Installation mode: on a floor
Maintenance mode: maintained from the front
Cabling mode: routed from the top
Functions
The indoor FCB rack houses and protects one FCB string (24 FCBs).
Technical Specifications
Table 3-31 lists the indoor FCB rack technical specifications.
Item Description
Dimensions (H x W x FCB-200A rack: 788 mm x 940 mm x 417 mm
D) FCB-300A rack: 1002 mm x 940 mm x 417 mm
FCB-400A rack: 1196 mm x 940 mm x 394 mm
FCB-500A rack: 1350 mm x 940 mm x 394 mm
FCB-650A rack: 1350 mm x 1126 mm x 394 mm
Functions
The indoor DCB rack houses one DCB-A or ESU-D/A1 string (24 DCBs).
Technical Specifications
Table 3-32 lists the indoor DCB rack technical specifications.
Item Description
Dimensions (H x W x DCB-300A/DCB-420A/DCB-600A rack: 1597 mm x 729 mm x
D) 826 mm
DCB-490A rack: 1422 mm x 813 mm x 826 mm
DCB-800A rack: 1627 mm x 1635 mm x 477 mm
ESU-D600Wh/A1 rack: 1016 mm x 1005 mm x 593 mm
ESU-D800Wh/A1 rack: 1242 mm x 1005 mm x 593 mm
ESU-D1000Wh/A1 rack: 1597 mm x 729 mm x 826 mm
ESU-D1200Wh/A1 rack: 1422 mm x 813 mm x 826 mm
Item Description
ESU-D1600Wh/A1 rack: 1627 mm x 1635 mm x 477 mm
Functions
The outdoor battery cabinet houses and protects one SCB-A, SCB-A1, DCB-A, or ESU-D/A1
string (24 SCBs or DCBs) and ensures that the SCBs or DCBs work at an appropriate
temperature.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-33 lists the outdoor battery cabinet technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Shape Rectangular cuboid
Dimensions (L x W x H) SCB-A or SCB-A1 cabinet: 1650 mm x 990 mm x 1060
mm
DCB-A or ESU-D/A1 cabinet: 1500 mm x 950 mm x 1000
mm
Item Specifications
Weight < 160 kg
Functions
The flooded battery cabinet houses and protects one flooded battery string (24 flooded
batteries) and ensures that the flooded batteries work at an appropriate temperature.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-34 lists the flooded battery cabinet technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Weight 600 Ah flooded battery cabinet: 120 kg
800 Ah flooded battery cabinet: 170 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D) 600 Ah flooded battery cabinet: 1180 mm x 2700 mm x 1000
mm
800 Ah flooded battery cabinet: 1180 mm x 3600 mm x 1000
mm
Temperature control Natural cooling
mode
Protection level IP34
Installation mode Components are connected by bolts or clamps.
3.2.28 EcoCool
The EcoCool is an environment monitoring system. Figure 3-43 shows its network diagram.
The EcoCool applies to new indoor temperature control sites or modernized temperature
control sites.
The EcoCool employs an environment and power automatic controller (EPAC) as the
monitoring part and employs a DC ventilation unit and an AC air conditioner as the execution
part. The ECC500 communicates with the EPAC over southbound communications ports but
does not perform scheduling. The NetEco allows you to configure parameters for the EPAC
and to query alarms, real-time data, and performance data.
The EcoCool works to monitor reused AC air conditioners and DC ventilation unit in real
time and to generate alarms.
Appearance
The split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner is model SP4D.
Figure 3-44 shows an installed split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner.
Figure 3-46 Network diagram for the split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner (with
an ECC500)
Figure 3-47 Network diagram for the split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner (with
an air conditioner control box)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-35 lists the technical specifications for the split-type DC variable frequency air
conditioner.
Table 3-35 Technical specifications for the split-type DC variable frequency air conditioner
Item Specifications
Rated or operating voltage range –48 V DC (–10% to +20%)
Total refrigeration capacity 4000 W (indoor temperature: 35°C; outdoor
temperature: 35°C)
3000 W (indoor temperature: 35°C; outdoor
temperature: 55°C)
Dimensions (L×W×H) Indoor unit: 1045 mm x 210 mm x 320 mm
Outdoor unit: 766 mm x 278 mm x 528 mm
Refrigerant R134a
Weight Indoor unit: 21 kg
Outdoor unit: 35 kg
Table 3-36 lists the Air conditioner control box technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Rated input voltage –48 V
Protection Input low voltage protection and input
reverse-connection prevention
Operating temperature –20°C to +55°C
Humidity 5%–95% RH (non-condensing)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.6 mm x 316 mm x 186 mm
Heat dissipation mode Natural cooling
3.3 ICC
3.3.1 Composition
The ICC, as the core of the PowerCube 1000, schedules energy logically, monitors the
operating status of other systems, and reports information to the NetEco.
Table 3-37 describes ICC component functions.
Component Function
ECC500 Implements logical control such as hybrid power scheduling,
ESS management, and ESS on/off control.
Provides a liquid crystal display (LCD) for querying system
information and setting system control parameters.
Performs remote management in in-band or out-of-band mode.
Provides ports for connecting to internal and external signal
cables.
ATS Switches between AC power supplies.
ACDU Distributes AC power.
DCDU and DCDB Distributes DC power.
If there are multiple loads, configure both the DCDU and the
DCDB.
PVDU Provides ports for receiving the currents from PV modules.
SSU Regulates the voltage of PV modules with MPPT technology and
converts DC input into DC output.
PSU Converts AC input into –48 V DC output.
DTS Switches between DC power supplies.
Inverter Converts DC input into AC output.
BC Converts –48 V DC input into 12 V DC output to charge the DG
battery.
DC-DC converter Converts –48 V DC input into 24 V DC output. The model is the
(–48 V to 24 V) Embedded Telecom Power 24160A3 (ETP24160A3).
GPRS board and Implements GPRS networking.
antenna
DG IO board Controls the DG.
Figure 3-48 describes the ICC electrical conceptual diagram (not for ESU-H scenario).
Figure 3-48 ICC electrical conceptual diagram (not for ESU-H scenario)
Figure 3-49 describes the ICC electrical conceptual diagram (ESU-H scenario).
3.3.2 ECC500
Appearance
Figure 3-50 shows an ECC500 panel.
(1) Main control board (2) Expansion DO board (3) Expansion IO board
(mandatory) (mandatory) (mandatory)
(4) Basic IO board (5) GPRS board (optional) (6) DG IO board (optional)
(mandatory)
Functions
The ECC500 schedules energy. The main control board monitors other components by
working with various expansion boards.
Table 3-38 describes the ECC500 functions.
Mandatory
Compo Silk or
nent Screen Optional Function Description
humidity.
Provides RS485 ports for southbound
communication.
Expansi MUE04A Mandatory Provides eight dry contact outputs for alarms.
on DO
board
Expansi MUE05A Mandatory Provides six digital parameter input ports and two
on IO dry contact outputs.
board
GPRS MUC01A Optional Enables the ECC500 to communicate with the
board NetEco in out-of-band mode (by GPRS).
Provides six digital parameter input ports and
two dry contact outputs.
NOTE
You can define alarms for specific digital parameter
input ports on the NetEco.
Dry contact outputs are reserved.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-39 lists the ECC500 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x ≤ 44.5 mm x 482.6 mm x 220 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight ≤ 5 kg
Operating voltage –40 V DC to –60 V DC
Rated voltage: –48 V DC
3.3.3 ATS-63A1/ATS-63A2
Appearance
Figure 3-51 shows an ATS panel.
(1) Residual current device (2) 10 A AC output circuit (3) ATS main control
(optional) breaker box
(4) Bypass switch (5) Maintenance socket (6) DG 1 input circuit
(optional) breaker
(7) Mains/DG 2 input circuit (8) Surge protective device
breaker (SPD)
Functions
The ATS is an automatic switch system integrating control and power distribution. It supports
and detects the inputs from two power sources (DG 1 and mains or DG 1 and DG 2) and
switches between the two power inputs. The power source can switch to DG 1 by turning the
bypass switch. Table 3-40 describes the ATS functions.
Function Description
AC power distribution Provides one three-phase AC output, one 10 A AC output, and
one maintenance socket output (optional).
Power source switching Provides a bypass switch that allows the power source to
switch to DG 1.
Monitoring Monitors the voltage, current, frequency, and power factor of
three-phase outputs.
Protection Protects against mains overvoltage, mains undervoltage, DG
overvoltage, and DG undervoltage.
Alarm generation Generates alarms for mains open phase and DG open phase.
Surge protection ATS-63A1: AC surge protection (nominal discharge current:
20 kA, maximum discharge current: 40 kA)
ATS-63A2: AC surge protection (nominal discharge current:
30 kA, maximum discharge current: 60 kA)
Function Description
For alarm ports: differential mode: 3 kA (nominal), common
mode: 5 kA (nominal); for interior CAN ports: 250 A
Technical Specifications
Table 3-41 lists the ATS technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 175 mm x 482.6 mm x 310 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight 20 kg
Working Modes
The ATS can be operated automatically (AUTO) or manually (BYPASS).
3.3.4 ACDU-63A1/ACDU-63A2
Appearance
Figure 3-52 shows an ACDU panel.
Functions
Table 3-42 shows the ACDU functions.
Function Description
Technical Specifications
Table 3-43 lists the ACDU technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 177.8 mm x 482.6 mm x 82 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight 5 kg
3.3.5 DCDU-200B5
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU subrack, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-53 shows a DCDU-200B5 panel.
Functions
Table 3-44 describes the DCDU-200B5 functions.
Function Description
–48 V DC power Integrates hot-swap PSUs to convert from AC power to DC
supply power.
Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected) for
communications and transmission equipment.
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects BLVD and LLVD signals and detects battery loop
disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for AC and DC
power ports, monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the
DCDU-200B5 if only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Function Description
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU-200B5 are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-45 lists theDCDU-200B5 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 308 mm x 482 mm x 310 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight 25 kg (excluding PSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Maximum AC input current: 37 A (three-phase)
Maximum DC input current: 200 A
Output DC output:
BLVD: two 10 A circuit breakers, two 20 A circuit
breakers, and two 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 32 A circuit breakers and one 63 A circuit
breaker
Battery circuit breaker Two 125 A circuit breakers
Installation mode Installed in a standard 19-inch rack
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.6 DCDU-300A1
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-54 shows a DCDU-300A1 panel.
Functions
Table 3-46 describes the DCDU-300A1 functions.
Function Description
–48 V DC power Integrates hot-swap PSUs to convert from AC power to DC
supply power.
Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected) for
communications and transmission equipment.
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects BLVD and LLVD signals and detects battery loop
disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the
DCDU-300A1 if only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Function Description
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-47 lists the DCDU-300A1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 310 mm x 482.6 mm x 310 mm
Weight ≤ 25 kg (without PSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Maximum AC input current: 36 A (three-phase)
Maximum DC input current: 300 A
Output DC output:
BLVD: four 16 A circuit breakers, two 32 A circuit
breakers, and one 63 A circuit breaker
LLVD: two 63 A circuit breakers and two 125 A circuit
breakers
Fuse Two 160 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a standard 19-inch rack
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.7 DCDU-300B1
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-55 shows a DCDU-300B1 panel.
Functions
Table 3-48 describes the DCDU-300B1 functions.
Function Description
–48 V DC power Integrates hot-swap PSUs to convert from AC power to DC
supply power.
Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected) for
communications and transmission equipment.
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects BLVD and LLVD signals and detects battery loop
disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the DCDU if
only batteries can supply power.
Function Description
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-49 lists the DCDU-300B1 technical specifications.
3.3.8 DCDU-400A1
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU or SSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects
AC and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-56 shows a DCDU-400A1 panel.
Functions
Table 3-50 describes the DCDU-400A1 functions.
Function Description
–48 V DC power Integrates hot-swap PSUs to convert from AC power to DC
supply power.
Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected) for
communications and transmission equipment.
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects low voltage disconnection signals and detects battery
loop disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the
DCDU-400A1 if only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU-400A1 are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-51 lists the DCDU-400A1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 6 U x 482.6 mm x 310 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight ≤ 25 kg (without PSUs and SSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Maximum AC input current: 54 A (three-phase); 72 A
(single-phase)
Maximum DC input current: 300 A
Output DC output:
Primary load: one 16 A circuit breaker and two 32 A circuit
breakers
Secondary load: two 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A
circuit breaker
Fuse Two 250 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.9 DCDU-400B1
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-57 shows a DCDU-400B1 panel.
Functions
Table 3-52 describes the DCDU-400B1 functions.
Function Description
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects BLVD and LLVD signals and detects battery loop
disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on Allows you to flip on the battery switch to power on the
DCDU-400B1 if only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU-400B1 are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-53 lists the DCDU-400B1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 7 U x 482 mm x 310 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight ≤ 20 kg (without PSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Maximum AC input current: 54 A (three-phase); 72 A
(single-phase)
Output The DCDU-400B1 provides no circuit breakers and needs to
work with the DCDB.
Fuse Two 250 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a 19-inch rack
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.10 DCDB-01A
Appearance
Figure 3-58 shows a DCDB-01A panel.
(1) BLVD output circuit breakers (1) LLVD output circuit breakers
Functions
Distributes the output from the DCDU to multiple loads, facilitating cable connection.
Performs surge protection on load circuit breakers for DC outputs.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-54 lists the DCDB-01A technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 177.8 mm x 482.6 mm x 182 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight 10 kg
Output DC output:
BLVD: one 10 A circuit breaker, two 16 A circuit
breakers, and four 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: three 63 A circuit breakers and one 125 A circuit
breaker
Cable routing Connected from the front, routed from the left and right parts
in the front
3.3.11 DCDU-400AD
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-59 shows a DCDU-400AD panel.
Functions
Table 3-55 describes the DCDU-400AD functions.
Function Description
Signal collection Collects battery current signals, load current signals, and the input
and detection current signals from –48 V DC power sources by using an internal
signal interface board.
Collects BLVD and LLVD signals and detects battery loop
disconnection and load loop disconnection signals.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Stores labels in the DCDU as electronic data.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the DCDU-400AD are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-56 lists the DCDU-400AD technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 5 U x 482.6 mm x 310 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight ≤ 25 kg (without PSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Maximum AC input current: 54 A (three-phase)
Output The DCDU-400AD provides no circuit breakers and needs to
work with the DCDB.
Fuse Two 250 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a standard 19-inch rack
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Item Specifications
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.12 DCDB-01B
Appearance
Figure 3-60 shows a DCDB-01B panel.
(1) BLVD output circuit breakers (1) LLVD output circuit breakers
Functions
Distributes the output from the DCDU to multiple loads, facilitating cable connection.
Performs surge protection on load circuit breakers for DC outputs.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-57 lists the DCDB-01B technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
in the front
3.3.13 IDU-300A1
Appearance
The IDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC and
DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power loads.
Figure 3-61 shows an IDU-300A1 panel.
(1) DC output LLVD (load–) (2) DC output positive busbar (3) DC output BLVD
(load+) (load–)
(4) –48 V DC input port (DC (5) Fuses (6) AC contactors
input–)
(7) Reserved PV input ports (8) ECC500 (9) Battery switch
(10) ATS main control box (11) Reserved SSU slot (12) PSU slots
(13) Filler panel (14) Mains input circuit (15) DG input circuit
breaker breaker
Functions
Table 3-58 describes the IDU-300A1 functions.
Function Description
AC automatic Switches between the DG and the mains by using a controller and
switchover detects inputs from the two power sources.
Input of multiple Receives power from the DG, mains, solar energy, and other power
types of energy sources such as a reused DC power system.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on You can flip on the battery switch to power on the IDU-300A1 if
only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Battery power Provides electrical ports for connecting to batteries and ports for
backup connecting to a battery temperature sensor and detecting signals.
Electronic label Stores labels in the IDU as electronic data.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the IDU-300A1 are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-59 lists the IDU-300A1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 660 mm x 682 mm x 390 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight ≤ 50 kg (without PSUs)
ECC500 configuration Main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board, and
expansion DO board
Input Two maximum AC input currents: 37 A (three-phase, for
the mains); 37 A (three-phase, for the DG)
Maximum DC input current: 200 A
Maximum PV input current (optional): 200 A
Output DC output:
BLVD: two 10 A circuit breakers, three 16 A circuit
Item Specifications
breakers, and two 32 A circuit breakers
LLVD: two 20 A circuit breakers and two 80 A circuit
breakers
Fuse Two 160 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a cabinet
Cable routing Routed from the front
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.14 IDU-300D1
Appearance
The DCDU, consisting of PSU slots, the ECC500, and DC power distribution, collects AC
and DC inputs from different power sources and converts inputs into DC outputs to power
loads.
Figure 3-62 shows an IDU-300D1 panel.
(1) Circuit breakers for four (2) DC output positive (3) –48 V DC input port
user loads (load–) busbar (load+) (DC input–)
Functions
Table 3-60 describes the IDU-300D1 functions.
Function Description
AC automatic Switches between the DG and the mains by using a controller and
switchover detects inputs from the two power sources.
Input of multiple Receives power from the DG, mains, and other power sources such
types of energy as a reused DC power system.
–48 V DC power Integrates hot-swap PSUs to convert from AC power to DC power.
supply Provides multiple DC outputs (that can be disconnected) for
communications and transmission equipment.
Protection Integrates an SPD to provide reliable protection for DC power ports,
monitoring ports, and communications ports.
Communication, The ECC500 supports remote management and online upgrade,
control, and alarm monitors and controls the operating status of the power system
reporting through communication, and reports alarms in a timely manner.
Forcible power-on You can flip on the battery switch to power on the IDU-300D1 if
only batteries can supply power.
Battery The ECC500 manages batteries effectively to ensure their proper
management operation.
Electronic label Configurations of the ECC500, PSUs, SSUs, power distribution port
board, and ATS main control box are displayed on electronic labels.
Hot swap The PSUs and ECC500 in the IDU-300D1 are hot-swappable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-61 lists the IDU-300D1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 677 mm x 682 mm x 390 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight ≤ 60 kg (without PSUs)
ECC500 configuration ECC main control board, basic IO board, expansion IO board,
and expansion DO board
Input Two maximum AC input currents: 37 A (three-phase, for
the mains); 37 A (three-phase, for the DG); 60 A
(single-phase, for the DG)
Maximum DC input current: 300 A
Output DC output:
Common load: two 16 A circuit breakers and one 32 A
circuit breaker
Shared by four user loads and providing four circuit
breakers for each user load, one 32 A BLVD circuit
breaker, one 32 A LLVD circuit breaker, and two 80 A
LLVD circuit breakers
Fuse Two 160 A fuses
Installation mode Installed in a cabinet
Cable routing Routed from the front
Maintenance mode Maintained from the front
3.3.15 PVDU-60A1
Appearance
Figure 3-63 shows a PVDU-60A1 panel.
Functions
Collects power from PV modules and supplies power to SSUs.
Provides four wiring terminals to connect to the negative input terminals of PV modules
and provides four input circuit breakers to connect to the positive input terminals of PV
modules.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-62 describes the technical specifications for the PVDU.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 44.45 mm x 482.6 mm x 122 mm (including mounting ears)
D)
Weight 3 kg
3.3.16 S4850G1
Appearance
Figure 3-64 shows a S4850G1.
Functions
The S4850G1 is a DC-DC converter that uses maximum power point track (MPPT)
technology. It tracks the highest solar power point based on the output features of PV modules
to maximize the use of solar energy.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-63 describes the technical specifications for the S4850G1.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 41.5 mm x 106.5 mm x 281 mm
D)
Weight 1.8 kg
Input operating 58–150 V DC
voltage
Output voltage 43.2–58 V DC
Rated voltage: 53.5 V DC
Maximum output 3000 W
power
Maximum efficiency 98.5%
3.3.17 R4850G2
Appearance
The R4850G2 is 1 U high. Figure 3-65 shows an R4850G2 panel.
Functions
Converts AC power into –48 V DC power.
The R4850G2 runs steadily at high efficiency. Table 3-64 shows the R4850G2 technical
specifications.
Item Specifications
hot swap Hot-swappable.
Input protection Input overvoltage and undervoltage protection
Input overcurrent protection
Output protection Output overvoltage protection
Output short-circuit protection
Output current limiting protection
Overtemperature Overtemperature protection
protection
Technical Specifications
Table 3-65 shows the R4850G2 technical specifications.
Functions
Converts AC power into –48 V DC power.
Works reliably with high efficiency.
Allows hot swapping.
Protects against input overvoltage, input undervoltage, input overcurrent, output
overvoltage, output short circuits, output current limiting, and overtemperature.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-66 lists the PSU technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 88.9 mm x 103 mm x 243 mm
D)
Weight ≤ 2.8 kg
Input operating 85–300 V AC
voltage
Output voltage 43.2–58 V DC
Rated voltage: 53.5 V DC
Maximum output 2900 W
power
Highest efficiency R4850G1: ≥ 96%
R4850N1: ≥ 92%
R4850N3: ≥ 92%
3.3.19 DTS-200A1
Appearance
Figure 3-67 shows a DTS-200A1 panel.
(1) Output wiring (2) –48 V1 fuse (250 (3) –48 V2 fuse (4) Automatic
terminal V, 2 A) (250 V, 2 A) switching status
indicator
(5) Working mode (6) Manual switching (7) Active battery (8) Current load
switching button status indicator status indicator battery switching
button
(9) Reserved battery (10) Active and spare (11) Power, RUN, (12) CAN&RS485
status indicator battery input wiring and ALM input port
terminal indicators
(13) CAN&RS485 (14) Dual in-line (15) RS232 port (16) Dry contacts
output port package (DIP) switch
(17) Output (18) Output port (19) Ground
terminals terminal
Functions
Switches between DC power supplies.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-67 lists the DTS-200A1 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Cable routing Left in and right out, or right in and left out
Maintenance mode All external ports and connected cables can be maintained
from the front.
Working Modes
The DTS-200A1 can be operated automatically or manually. It provides the following
buttons:
Working Model: automatic/manual switch
Current Load Battery: manually switch to active batteries or spare batteries
3.3.20 BC1203
Appearance
Figure 3-68 shows a BC1203.
Functions
Table 3-68 describes the BC1203 functions.
Function Description
DC-DC Converts –48 V DC input into +12 V DC output to charge the DG
conversion battery.
Input protection Protects against input undervoltage.
Protects against input reverse connection.
Output protection Protects against output current limiting.
Function Description
Protects against output short circuits.
Protects against output reverse connection.
Alarm protection Indicates alarms by indicators.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-69 describes the technical specifications for the BC1203.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 41.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 140 mm (including mounting ears)
Weight ≤ 5 kg
Input operating voltage -36 V DC to -72 V DC
Output voltage Rated voltage: 13.8 V DC
Maximum output power 41.4 W
3.3.21 DJN1000-S/GYN1000-S
Two models of inverters are available: DJN1000-S and GYN1000-S.
Appearance
Figure 3-69 shows a DJN1000-S panel.
Functions
The inverter converts DC input into AC output.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-70 lists the inverter technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.5 mm x 482.6 mm x 286 mm (including
mounting ears)
Rated output capacity 1000 VA/700 W
DC input Rated voltage 48 V DC
Rated current 20 A
AC input Rated voltage 230 V AC
Rated frequency 55–65 Hz
AC output Output voltage 220 V AC (tolerance ±3%)
Output frequency 55–65 Hz
Output mode One AC output wiring terminal and one
multi-purpose output socket
3.3.22 ETP24160A3
Appearance
The ETP24160A3 consists of power distribution, a backplane, DC-DC converters, and
monitoring ports. Figure 3-71 shows an ETP24160A3 panel.
(1) Load circuit (2) Load circuit (3) Load circuit (4) DC-DC
breaker F1 breaker F2 breaker F3 converter slot
(5) Load circuit (6) Load circuit (7) Load circuit
breaker F6 breaker F5 breaker F4
Functions
The ETP24160A3 performs the following functions:
Converts –48 V DC input into stable +24 V DC output for +24 V communications
equipment.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-71 lists the ETP24160A3 technical specifications.
Item Specifications
3.4 ESS
3.4.1 Composition
The ESS stores power in the PowerCube 1000. Table 3-72 describes ESS component
functions.
SCB-A1
DCB DCB-A
ESU-D/A1
FCB FCB
ESU monitor (optional) Performs preventive maintenance
inspection (PMI) on battery strings and
reports data to the host, improving the
reliability of the DC power system.
Energy storage ESU-A600Wh/C, Converts between electric energy and
module (ESM) ESU-A2400Wh/D, and chemical energy.
ESU-A2400Wh/N
ESMU-01A, ESMU-02A, Monitors and protects each ESU-A.
and ESMU-03A Reports the operating status and alarm
information for each ESU-A over alarm
ports or communications ports.
Functions
Flooded batteries are designed for unstable power grids due to their consistent cycle features.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-73 lists the 600Ah and 800Ah technical specifications.
3.4.3 DCB-A
Appearance
Figure 3-74 shows DCB-A series.
Features
Can be charged in a large current.
The low self discharge ratio enables DCB-As to be used for two years at 25°C and
restores the rated capacity by 100%.
Can be charged and discharged 2500 times at 25°C when the DOD is 60%.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-74 lists the DCB-A series technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) DCB-300A: 206 mm x 145 mm x 386 mm
DCB-420A: 206 mm x 145 mm x 502 mm
DCB-490A: 206 mm x 166 mm x 502 mm
DCB-600A: 206 mm x 145 mm x 677 mm
DCB-800A: 206 mm x 191 mm x 677 mm
Weight DCB-300A: about 27 kg
Item Specifications
DCB-420A: about 34.5 kg
DCB-490A: about 39.5 kg
DCB-600A: about 48 kg
DCB-800A: about 64.5 kg
Rated voltage 2V
3.4.4 ESU-D/A1
Appearance
Figure 3-75 shows ESU-D/A1 series.
Features
The low self discharge ratio enables ESU-D/A1s to be used for two years at 25°C and
restores the rated capacity by 100%.
Can be charged in a large current.
ESU-D/A1s can be charged and discharged 2000 times at 25°C when the DOD is 60%.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-75 lists the ESU-D/A1 series technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) ESU-D600Wh/A1: 206 mm x 124 mm x 386 mm
ESU-D800Wh/A1: 206 mm x 124 mm x 502 mm
ESU-D1000Wh/A1: 206 mm x 145 mm x 502 mm
ESU-D1200Wh/A1: 206 mm x 166 mm x 502 mm
ESU-D1600Wh/A1: 210 mm x 191 mm x 677 mm
Weight ESU-D600Wh/A1: about 19 kg
Item Specifications
ESU-D800Wh/A1: about 27 kg
ESU-D1000Wh/A1: about 33.5 kg
ESU-D1200Wh/A1: about 38 kg
ESU-D1600Wh/A1: about 53 kg
Rated voltage 2V
3.4.5 SCB-A
Appearance
The SCB-A series is designed for renewable energy, such as solar and wind, and provides
good circulation. Figure 3-76 shows the SCB-A series.
Features
Can be charged in a large current and capacity can be restored.
Adapts to high temperatures.
Can be charged and discharged 4000 times at 35°C when the DOD is 30%.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-76 lists the SCB-A series technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) SCB-200A: 227 mm x 96 mm x 291 mm
SCB-300A: 227 mm x 133 mm x 291 mm
SCB-500A: 230.5 mm x 155 mm x 394.5 mm
SCB-600A: 230.5 mm x 179.5 mm x 395.5 mm
SCB-800A: 230.5 mm x 230.5 mm x 395.5 mm
Weight SCB-200A: about 18 kg
SCB-300A: about 25 kg
Item Specifications
SCB-500A: about 40 kg
SCB-600A: about 48 kg
SCB-800A: about 62 kg
Rated voltage 2V
3.4.6 SCB-A1
Appearance
The SCB-A1 series is designed for renewable energy, such as solar and wind, and provides
good circulation. Figure 3-77 shows the SCB-A1 series.
Features
Can be charged in a large current and capacity can be restored.
Adapts to high temperatures.
Can be charged and discharged 2000 times at 35°C when the DOD is 30%.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-77 lists the SCB-A1 series technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) SCB-200A1: 181 mm x 124 mm x 365 mm
SCB-300A1: 181 mm x 158 mm x 365 mm
SCB-500A1: 181 mm x 225 mm x 365 mm
SCB-650A1: 181 mm x 303 mm x 365 mm
SCB-800A1: 181 mm x 370 mm x 365 mm
Item Specifications
Weight SCB-200A1: about 18.2 kg
SCB-300A1: about 23.5 kg
SCB-500A1: about 33.2 kg
SCB-650A1: about 45.8 kg
SCB-800A1: about 56.4 kg
Rated voltage 2V
3.4.7 FCB
Appearance
Figure 3-78 shows the FCB series.
Functions
An FCB applies to an unstable power grid. If mains is available, an FCB allows a high charge
current. If mains is unavailable, an FCB supplies power to communications equipment by
relying on its consistent cycle performance (charged and discharged 1500 times at 25°C when
the DOD is 50%).
Technical Specifications
Table 3-78 lists the FCB series technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Weight FCB-200A: 13 kg
FCB-300A: 18.5 kg
FCB-400A: 24 kg
FCB-500A: 30 kg
FCB-650A: 35 kg
Rated voltage 2V
Functions
AGM batteries supply backup power in the areas with good mains quality.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-79 lists the AGM battery technical specifications.
Functions
Table 3-80 describes the ESU monitor functions.
Function Description
Technical Specifications
Table 3-81 lists the technical specifications for the ESU monitor.
Item Specifications
Monitoring Monitors 24 batteries. Multiple ESU monitors can be combined.
Voltage monitoring 0–3 V (typical value: 2 V)
range 0–10 V (typical value: 6 V)
0–15 V (typical value: 12 V)
Power supply 40–300 V DC or 36–250 V AC
Communication mode RS485 bus; baud rate: 9600 bit/s
Cable connection Cable connectors are pluggable.
3.4.10 ESM-A01
Appearance
Figure 3-81 shows an ESM-A01 front panel. The ESM-A01 consists of one ESMU-01A and
four ESU-A600Wh/Cs.
Functions
The ESM-A01 controls and manages ESUs over the ESMU-01A to ensure that all ESUs have
the same float voltage and charge level and depth. This helps to increase the security and
lifespan of ESUs.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-82 describes the technical specifications for the ESM-A01.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 175 mm x 482.6 mm x 437 mm (including mounting
ears)
Weight 50 kg
3.4.11 ESU-A600Wh/C
Appearance
Figure 3-82 shows an ESU-A600Wh/C panel.
(1) Positive wiring terminal (2) Sampling wiring terminal (3) Negative wiring terminal
(4) Handle (5) COM_ELU OUT port (6) COM_ELU IN port
Features
An ESU-A600Wh/C is made of a new type of material and features safety, long lifespan,
small size, light weight, and has good performance at high temperatures. It can be charged or
discharged with large power and does not pollute the environment.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-83 lists the ESU-A600Wh/C technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 125 mm x 105 mm x 420 mm
D)
Weight About 12 kg
Voltage 12 V DC
Capacity 600 Wh
Cycle life Can be charged and discharged 4500 times in 0.3C at 35°C
when the depth of discharge (DOD) is 85%.
3.4.12 ESU-A2400Wh/D
Appearance
Figure 3-83 shows an ESU-A2400Wh/D panel.
(1) Positive wiring terminal (2) COM_ELU IN port (3) COM_ELU OUT port
(4) ESU-A4 sampling port (5) ESU-A3 sampling port (6) ESU-A2 sampling port
(7) ESU-A1 sampling port (8) Negative wiring terminal (9) Handle
Features
An ESU-A2400Wh/D is made of a new type of material and features safety, long lifespan,
small size, light weight, and has good performance at high temperatures. It can be charged or
discharged with large power and does not pollute the environment.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-84 lists the ESU-A2400Wh/D technical specifications.
Item Specifications
3.4.13 ESU-A2400Wh/N
Appearance
Figure 3-84 shows an ESU-A2400Wh/N panel.
(1) COM_ELU IN port (2) COM_ELU OUT port (3) Sampling wiring terminal
(4) Positive wiring terminal (5) Negative wiring terminal (6) Handle
Features
An ESU-A2400Wh/N is made of a new type of material and features safety, long lifespan,
small size, light weight, and has good performance at high temperatures. It can be charged or
discharged with large power and does not pollute the environment.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-85 lists the ESU-A2400Wh/N technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 125 mm x 440 mm x 500 mm
D)
Weight 30 kg
Voltage 12 V DC
Capacity 2400 Wh
Cycle life Can be charged and discharged 3500 times in 0.3C at 35°C
when the depth of discharge (DOD) is 85%.
3.4.14 ESMU-01A/ESMU-02A/ESMU-03A
Appearance
Figure 3-85 shows an ESMU panel.
(1) COM_OUT port (2) COM_ELU (3) Resistance DIP switch (4) Resistance DIP
port corresponding to the CAN switch (reserved)
port
(5) Address DIP (6) ESU-A (7) Power switch (8) Power port
switch (ADDRESS) sampling port
(9) Battery– port (10) –48V BUS (11) Status indicator (13) CONSOLE
port port
(13) COM_IN port
Functions
Table 3-86 describes the ESMU functions.
Function Description
Status monitoring Monitors the voltage and temperature of each electrochemical
cell, and voltage and current of the ESU string.
Alarm detection and Detects alarms for hardware faults, overvoltage, undervoltage,
reporting overcurrent, high temperatures, and low temperatures, and
reports alarms to the host over a CAN port.
ESU connection control Disconnects ESUs when an alarm is generated and connects
ESUs after exceptions are eliminated.
Cascading A maximum of 12 ESMUs can be cascaded.
Equalization Supports real-time equalization and adaptive equalization:
Real-time equalization: Equalizes cell capacities to delay
electrochemical cell deterioration and prolong the service
life of cells. Such cell capacity imbalance is caused by the
increase of charge/discharge cycles.
Adaptive equalization: Equalizes cell capacities to facilitate
ESU maintenance and replacement in the mixture of
different electrochemical cells, which improves ESU
adaptability. Such cell capacity imbalance is caused by
ESU maintenance and replacement.
The controller identifies the electrochemical cell with the
lowest voltage and adjusts its output current.
SOH Monitors the ESU health status and reports the information to
the host over a CAN port.
Electronic label Identifies ESUs by displaying their models, bar codes, and
production dates.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-87 describes the ESMU technical specifications.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x 44.5 mm x 444 mm x 310 mm
D)
Weight ≤ 5 kg
Disconnection 44–46 V (typical value: 45 V; forcible disconnection voltage: 44
protection voltage V)
Busbar activation 46–48 V (typical value: 47 V; forcible activation voltage: 48 V)
voltage
Maximum ESMU-01A: 40 A
Item Specifications
charge/discharge ESMU-02A: 100 A
current ESMU-03A: 100 A
Operating conditions Ambient temperature: –20°C to +55°C
Humidity: 5%–95% RH
Atmospheric pressure: 70–106 kPa
Altitude: ≤ 4 km
Reliability Mean time between failures (MTBF) ≥ 30,000 hours; annual
repair ratio < 1%
3.5 OSS
3.5.1 NetEco
The iManager NetEco monitors and manages key performance indicators (KPIs) and alarms
for power and environment related devices in real time, effectively improving the remote
operation and maintenance of such devices, reducing the number of site visits, and decreasing
operation and maintenance costs. The NetEco can also collect and analyze site power
consumption data and raise energy saving optimization suggestions.
Figure 3-86 shows the NetEco monitoring system.
The NetEco centrally manages site energy and environment over the ECC500 and can be
networked in in-band or out-of-band mode.
3.5.2 M2000
The PowerCube 1000 works with wireless base stations and uses the ECC500 for monitoring.
The outputs from dry contacts and RS485 ports are uploaded to the baseband unit (BBU) and
then to the M2000 in in-band mode. Figure 3-87 shows the M2000 monitoring system.
A
AC alternating current
ACC air-condition controller
ACDU alternating current distribution unit
APM advanced power module
ATS AC transfer switch
B
BBU base bind unit
BC battery charger
BLVD battery low voltage disconnection
BTS base transceiver station
C
CCS cabinet with cooling system
D
DC direct current
DCB deep cycle battery
DCDB direct current distribution box
DCDU direct current distribution unit
DOD depth of discharger
DTS direct current transfer switch
DG diesel generator
E
ECC energy control center
EPAC environment and power equipment alarm controller
EPS energy plant system
ESC energy storage cabinet
ESM energy storage module
ESMU energy storage management unit
ESS energy storage system
ESU energy storage unit
ETP embedded telecom power
F
FCB fast charge battery
FCMS fuel consumption measuring system
G
GPRS general packet radio service
I
ICC integrated controller and converter
IDG integrated diesel generator
IDU integrated distribution unit
L
LLVD load low voltage disconnection
M
MPPT maximum power point track
MTBF mean time between failure
N
NetEco Network Ecosystem
O
OMU-B box type operation manage unit
OSS operations support system
P
PSU power supply unit
PV photovoltaic
PVDU photovoltaic distribution unit
R
ROI return on investment
S
SCB solar cycle battery
SMU site monitoring unit
SOH status of health
SPD surge protection device
SSU solar supply unit
T
TCO total cost of ownership
TP telecom power