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ACC Extended Controller Module Data Sheet - Power-One

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<strong>ACC</strong> <strong>Extended</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong>FeaturesUser-selectable alarm parametersPassword controlled environmentUSB or RS232* Interface and Form “C” dryalarm contactsProgrammable alarm routing, logic unit andanalog inputs100 Mbps Ethernet interface + web serversupport1000-event alarm logAudible AlarmRemote configuration upgradeMicro SD card data loggingIntelligent site management:Battery tests and logBattery voltage and symmetry monitoringRemaining battery capacity measurementLow voltage disconnectTemperature compensation with programmablecompensation factorMonthly data loggingSite log toolsDescriptionThe <strong>Power</strong>-<strong>One</strong> Advance <strong>Controller</strong> Card <strong>Extended</strong> (<strong>ACC</strong>) is a pluggable microprocessor controllerthat provides monitoring and control for a broad range of <strong>Power</strong>-<strong>One</strong> DC <strong>Power</strong> Systems. The <strong>ACC</strong><strong>Extended</strong> monitors all system parameters including: DC voltage, rectifier current, rectifier temperature,system capacity, battery parameters, and circuit breaker status.Alarm and warning notifications are indicated by front panel LEDs, and through potential free alarmcontacts that allow remote signaling. External monitoring of alarms and the system is accomplishedthrough a USB or RS232 port using PC-based PowCom software. The <strong>ACC</strong> <strong>Extended</strong> has anEthernet port allowing control over a TCP/IP network and web based support. Alarms can be mappedvia SNMP traps to customer OSS (Operation Support System) platforms such as Castle RockComputing SNMPc Network Manager.To meet individual site requirements, the <strong>ACC</strong> <strong>Extended</strong> contains a Programmable Logic Units thatcan be used to monitor and control specified requirements. This allows individual alarm routing andlogic operations to be set as actions, alarms to be triggered and outputs to be activated, based oninternal or external signal monitoring, comparing and processing.BCD.00999 Rev. AA, 24-AUG-12 Page 1 of 2 www.power-one.com


<strong>ACC</strong> <strong>Extended</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong>InputVoltageCurrentInterfaceDisplayInternalCommunicationExternalCommunication18 - 60 VDC< 200 mAOptional 3 x 16 character LCDRS485 <strong>Data</strong> Bus (64 modules max.)microSD card (up to 2GB)USB or RS232* interface for remotecontrol via modem or directly from a PCwith PowCom TM software. Ethernet portallowing monitoring and control over aTCP/IP network. Web browser support +SNMPv2c.Indications Green LED - <strong>Power</strong> ONYellow LED - System warningRed LED - System alarmSignal Input Battery current reading (via shunt)Output voltage readingAnalog inputs for battery symmetryreading or general useBattery temperature sensorLoad fuse failureBattery fuse failure2 x Digital inputsSignal Outputs LVD / PLD disconnect (max 4*)LVD / PLD reconnect2 x Digital outputsSoftwareSite upgradeable by Flash memoryAlarmsAlarm ContactsAlarms4 (max 10*) potential free change-overalarm contactsLow/High Voltage AlarmsBatteries on DischargeOvervoltage Shutdown AlarmHigh Load (Rectifier Capacity Alarm)Battery Test FailureBattery Symmetry AlarmMains Failure<strong>Module</strong> AlarmUrgent <strong>Module</strong> AlarmBattery Fuse FailureLoad Breaker FailureBattery/Load Disconnect AlarmHigh/Low Battery Temperature AlarmsTemperature Probe FailureHigh/Low AC Voltage**16 x Additional User Definable AlarmsOther Technical <strong>Data</strong>Dimensions(WxHxD)Weight* Pending system configuration** Pending rectifier used85 mm x 40 mm x 225 mm0.2 kg (0.44 lb)Operating Temp. -40 to +70 °CStorage Temp. -40 to +85 °CSafetyIEC 60950-1, UL60950-1,& CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03EMC EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3,EnvironmentBattery ManagementBatteryDisconnectionBoost ChargingBattery TestsEnhanced BatteryMonitoringSite LogsSymmetryMeasurementTemperatureCompensationChargingLoad Shedding(PLD)EN 300 386-2Storage:Transport:Operation:ETS 300 019-2-1ETS 300 019-2-2ETS 300 019-2-3Allows voltage controlleddisconnection of batteries.Manual time controlled or automaticboost charging with adjustable timeand voltage levels.Automatic or manual testing ofbatteries up to six times per yearwith a 10 test memory. Variablesinclude test duration and endvoltage.Battery discontinuance test toensure battery connection.Monthly logging of essential batteryparameters including temperature,temperature hours, current, chargingvoltage and symmetry voltage, <strong>Data</strong>logged for 5 years.System tools developed to assistsite management. Daily peak loadand statistic logs available.Optional tool that measuresbatteries for early detection ofthermal runaway.Allows continuous adjustment ofoutput voltage according to batterytemperature. Features includeadjustable compensation factor andseparate thresholds for hightemperature alarms.Optional feature that allows voltageor time controlled disconnection ofnon-essential load.NUCLEAR AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - <strong>Power</strong>-<strong>One</strong> products are not designed, intended for use in, or authorized for use as criticalcomponents in life support systems, equipment used in hazardous environments, or nuclear control systems without the express written consentof the respective divisional president of <strong>Power</strong>-<strong>One</strong>, Inc.TECHNICAL REVISIONS - The appearance of products, including safety agency certifications pictured on labels, may change depending on thedate manufactured. Specifications are subject to change without notice.BCD.00999 Rev. AA, 24-AUG-12 Page 2 of 2 www.power-one.com

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