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User’s Guide

Smartpack2 Basic Industrial

Monitoring and Control Unit


Flatpack2 DC Power Supply Systems

350025.013
356800.183, 3v3
 DC Power Supply Systems

SAFETY and ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS


The product warranty becomes invalid if the following safety precautions are not followed during handling,
installation, commissioning and general use/operation of Eltek DC power supply system.

General Precautions
G1

!
CAUTION: Even though the product incorporates protection circuitry and other safeguards, it can be damaged, perform poorly or
have a reduced lifetime if it is exposed to incorrect treatment during transport, installation or service. Always handle the equip-
Device ment using proper lifting techniques, do not roll, climb or drill hole in the cabinets or enclosures.
Hazard

G2
WARNING: Opening the equipment may cause terminal injury — even if the mains AC supply is disconnected. Hazardous voltages
may be present inside, as large capacitors may still be charged.
Electric
Shock

Environmental Precautions
E1
CAUTION: To avoid damage the equipment, keep objects clear of system ventilation inlets, outlets and system fans, if any, ensur-
sss ing the airflow through the units is not obstructed, and that the fans rotate freely. Use caution with rectifiers, as they can reach
Ventilated extreme temperatures under load and normal operation.
Hot Surface

E2
WARNING: The installer/user is responsible for ensuring that the DC power system is not damaged by current surges, over-
voltages, etc. caused by external transients, lightning, electrostatic discharge, etc. To avoid damage and obtain the expected
Current Surge system reliability, it is mandatory to always install SPDs in Eltek’s power supply systems. Follow the instructions given in
Protection
“Guidelines for Lightning and Surge Protection”, doc. 2024623.

E3
WARNING: The electronics in the power supply system are designed for indoor, clean environment. When installed in outdoor en-
closures, it is important to keep the door closed during operation, and replace the filters on a regular basis. Indoor installations
Humidity & Dust in dusty or humid areas require appropriate air filtering of the room, or filtering of the air entering the DC power system. Follow
Protection
the instructions given in “Generic Guidelines Environmental Protection.”, doc. 2038879

Precautions during Installation


I1

!
CAUTION: Read the user documentation carefully before installing and using the equipment, as installation and operation is to
be performed as described in it. Always tighten screws and bolts with the torque values recommended in the documentation. For
Qualified safety reasons, the commissioning and configuration of the equipment is only to be performed by Eltek’s personnel or by author-
Personnel
ized and qualified persons.
I2

!
CAUTION: This product is tested and verified according to international safety, environmental and EMC standards. Any non-Eltek
equipment installed into this product after delivery might influence the performance and could infringe the original approvals. The
EMC, NEC/CEC installer is responsible for ensuring that the environmental properties of this product/ system do not deteriorate during installa-
Regard
tion, and that it is performed in accordance with applying regulations.
Installations in USA and Canada must comply with NEC/CEC requirements.

I3

!
CAUTION: Before you start the electrical installation, you must always disconnect all external AC supply fuses, as well as internal
battery and load fuses/ breakers, if any.
Device
Hazard

I4
WARNING: For safety reasons (high leakage current / high touch current) you must always connect the AC earth wire (PE) to the
terminals, before you connect the AC input cable(s).
Electric
Shock The batteries, if any, represent a major energy hazard. To avoid short-circuit of battery poles, you must always remove metallic
objects — uninsulated tools, rings, watches, etc. — from the vicinity of the batteries.

I5
WARNING: 60V and higher DC power systems are only to be installed in Restricted Access Locations (RAL). Access must be
limited by use of tool, i.e. lock and key.
Electric
Shock
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commit-
ment on the part of Eltek. 

No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means — elec-
tronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for any purpose without the explicit
written permission of Eltek. 

Copyright ©: Eltek, 2014

Eltek’s Part Number: 242100.601 Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

Doc No: 350025.033 Issue 2.0, 2014 Feb


mafeno Published 2014-03-11
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Table of Contents
1..Introduction..................................................................................... 5
About this Guide............................................................................................................... 5
Short about Industrial Power Systems........................................................................ 5
What are Industrial Applications............................................................................................5
System Diagram ~ Industrial FP2 System with SP2BI.......................................................6
2..The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller................................... 7
Key Features...................................................................................................................... 7
Block Diagram................................................................................................................. 9
Location of Components............................................................................................10
Terminal Blocks, Ports and LEDs.................................................................................10
Jumpers and DIP Switches............................................................................................11
RS485 End-of-Line Resistor Jumper................................................................................... 11
“Earth Fault” Isolation Jumper.............................................................................................. 12
DIP switches............................................................................................................................. 12
Installation of the SP2BI Controller.........................................................................13
Fastening the Controller to the DIN Rail....................................................................14
Connection Drawing.......................................................................................................15
CAN Bus Termination.....................................................................................................16
Configuration................................................................................................................17
CAN Bus Addressing.......................................................................................................17
About Power System Configuration...........................................................................18
Logical Groups or Menu Options..................................................................................18
Technical Specifications.............................................................................................19
Firmware Upgrade Controller....................................................................................20
3..Typical Industrial Applications...................................................... 21
Generic System.............................................................................................................21
App 1: Telecom System, +24V or -48V.............................................................................. 21
Different DC Output Voltages...................................................................................22
App 2: Industrial System 220 & 24 & 48VDC.................................................................... 22
High DC Output Voltages...........................................................................................23
App 3: Industrial System 110 or 220VDC.......................................................................... 23
Large, Expandable Power Systems..........................................................................24
App 4: Telecom & Industrial System (over 96 Rectifiers)............................................... 24
App 5: Telecom & Industrial A+B System.......................................................................... 25
4..Appendix........................................................................................ 26
Rectifer and DCDC Group Configuration............................................................................ 26
Configuration of Individual Control in A+B Systems....................................................... 27
Endnotes........................................................................................................................31
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Introduction

1. Introduction
The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers are reliable, versatile and cost-effec-
tive modules used as slave controllers in Smartpack2-based power systems for
industrial and telecom applications.

About this Guide


This booklet describes the building blocks, external connections and technical
specifications for the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller.
Read also the generic and site specific documentation for your DC power system.
For detailed functionality description, browse and search through the Functionality
Description topic in PowerSuite Online Help or CWUI Online Help. Notice that you
must log in to access Online Help (contact your Eltek representative). The user
guide for the Smartpack2 Master controller (Doc 350020.013) might also be help-
ful.

Short about Industrial Power Systems


Many industrial loads are very sensitive to voltage dips and other disturbances
originating from the grid. Industrial power systems solve, among other things, spe-
cific power quality problems in industrial applications. Read also “3. Typical Indus-
trial Applications” on page 21.

What are Industrial Applications


The term “industrial applications” in this guide refers to power supply systems
used in the business of manufacturing products, power generation and transporta-
tion, such as: process industry, power generation & distribution, rail and marine &
offshore.
Industrial power systems may employ AC/DC rectifiers, DC/DC converters, DC/AC
inverters, etc. with system voltages 24V, 48V, 60V, 110V, 125V and 220V. Also, the
systems typically implement 2-pole floating DC output (not earthed or floating
earth).
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Introduction

System Diagram ~ Industrial FP2 System with SP2BI


The generic Smartpack2 (SP2) distributed control system — used in Flatpack2 PS
systems for industrial applications — monitors and controls the whole system, and
consists of the Smartpack2 Master (SP2M) controller and the Smartpack2 Basic
Industrial controller (SP2BI).
The Smartpack2 Master controller serves as the local user interface between you
and the system. The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller monitors and controls
the power system’s internal wiring and supplies both CAN bus systems with power.
It also provides the system with input monitoring and output controlling signals.
The system may also be configured via the controller’s web-based user interface
(CWUI) on a standard web browser and via the PowerSuite PC application.

Internet

Smartpack2
Master Controller Ethernet cable

CWUI
CAN1 (Controller’s
Web-based
Smartpack2 Basic User Interface)

Flatpack2 Flatpack2 Industrial Controller


Power System HE Rectifiers CAN2 From external supply
Max. 75VDC
R1 Max. 75VDC

DC/DC Industrial
Converter Equipment
R2

Load Fuses &


Battery
AC Mains
supply RX Fuses
DC Distribution (Load)
AC Fuses, external
selector
(230VAC or 400VAC
or 85-300VDC)

OR Battery
To suitable Bank
CAN nodes
AC Input DC Output
(Single- or 3-phase) (220VDC or 110VDC)
or DC Input

Figure 1. Example of a typical Flatpack2 DC power supply system for 220 or 110VDC
industrial equipment. The system is fed from an external AC mains supply or DC
supply, and consists of rectifiers in power shelves, master and industrial basic
controllers and 2-pole DC distribution unit. Battery banks are typically also a
part of the system
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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

2. The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller


The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers are reliable and versatile modules
used as slave controllers in the distributed control system of Smartpack2-based
power applications. They can also operate in stand-alone mode, maintaining the
system in normal operation, thus providing redundancy and improving system reli-
ability.
The versatile Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers can be used in typical indus-
trial and telecom power supply applications, with system voltage ranging from
12VDC to 430VDC, and using negative-, positive- and floating DC distribution
units. Read also chapter “3. Typical Industrial Applications” on page 21.
They are developed for monitoring and controlling the power system’s internal
functionality, and provide two isolated distributed power sources for CAN nodes
connected to two separated CAN bus systems with floating voltage references.
While the two CAN bus systems are used for internal system communication, the
SP2BI controllers may also communicate with external systems via isolated RS232
(COM1) and RS485 (COM2) serial ports.
For increased reliability, the controllers may be fed from two external supplies, as
the two internal switch mode power supplies feed one CAN interface each, and
both feed the controller’s measuring circuitry. The controller’s core functionality
and one CAN interface will still function normally, even after the loss of one of the
external power inputs.
The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers implement — among many other fea-
tures — isolated and floating measuring circuitry with selectable measuring refer-
ence point, with voltage sense inputs ranging from 0 to 430VDC.
The 3 configurable multipurpose inputs operate in the range of max. – 10 to
+10VDC, and are intended for great accurate measurements, e.g. for temperature
sensing using an external temperature NTC probe. Also, these inputs are suitable
for monitoring other sensors (of pressure, humidity, etc.) that output 4mA to 20mA.
An external 470 ohms resistor is then to be connected to the input’s terminals on
the controller, in parallel with the sensor’s cables.

Key Features
A wide range of features are implemented in the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial con-
trollers:
◊ 3 LED lamps for local visual alarming (Major, Minor, Power ON)
◊ 2 separated CAN bus systems with distributed power for connected CAN
nodes
◊ 2 serial communication ports, RS232C and RS485, for external equipment
◊ 5 sense inputs for internal monitoring: 3 voltage sense inputs and 2 cur-
rent sense inputs
◊ 2 configurable inputs for load and battery fuse monitoring
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◊ 1 internal isolation sense input for Earth fault detection


◊ 3 configurable multipurpose inputs (temperature, digital inputs or analog

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signals)
◊ 3 LVD control outputs, configurable for latching and non-latching contac-
tors
◊ 3 user programmable NC-C-NO relay outputs for remote control
◊ Up to 10 Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers may be connected each
CAN bus
◊ CAN bus addressing via DIP switches
◊ Compatible with telecom and industrial system voltages up to 430VDC
◊ Suitable for power systems with negative-, positive- and floating DC distri-
bution
◊ Controller’s electronics implemented in 7 different isolated sections
◊ Configuration via the master controller’s front keys and via the control-
ler’s web-based user interface (CWUI) on a standard web browser and
via the PowerSuite PC application
◊ Firmware upgrade via the CAN bus (refer to page 20)

Read also chapter “Technical Specifications” on page 19, for more details.

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Block Diagram
Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller
0 CAN Address
The main processor is the heart of the 1 via DIP switches (4)
system. Executes measurements and µP To Ctrl & Sense EEPROM Flash & EEPROM Memory
analogue to digital conversions
Circuitry Stores the main program and
dynamic data
Flash

Power Supply 1 (1) Power Supply 1 CAN Port 1 with Distributed Power (1)
with regulated supply voltages CAN1
(Internal SMPS) Power Bus for communication wiht rectifiers and CAN nodes
10 to 75VDC max. Supplies CAN nodes wiht power (RJ45 socket)
Power Supply 2 (1) Power Supply 2
with regulated supply voltages (Internal SMPS) CAN2 CAN Port 2 with Distributed Power (1)
Power Bus for communication wiht rectifiers and CAN nodes
10 to 75VDC max.
Supplies CAN nodes wiht power (RJ45 socket)
Inputs To Ctrl &
RS232 Serial Communication Port (1)
Voltage Sense Inputs (3) Sense
Serial Bus (D-Sub 9-pins socket)
12V, 24V, 48V, 60V, V Circuitry
110V, 220V, 290V systems
RS485 Serial Communication Port (1)
Current Sense Inputs (2) Serial Bus (RJ45 socket)
20mV to 60mV shunt
A
LVD Control
Battery Fuse Sense Input (1) Output signals (3)
ON for LVD latching and non-latching contactors
Open/Close, Pull-Up/Down, Diode Matrix
OFF 10 - 420V, 1.0A
Load Fuse Sense Input (1)
Open/Close, Pull-Up/Down, Diode Matrix
Relay Control Output signals (3)
Temperature Sense Inputs (3) for alarm relays (NC-C-NO)
Battery temp via external probe C° 0 - 220V, 30W (max. 1.0A)
Configurable:
Open/Close, Pull-Up/Down, Diode Matrix
LEDs Front LED lamps (3)
Isolation Sense Input (1) V green, amber and red
(Internal)

Figure 2. Block diagram for the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller, indicating the
7 different isolated sections
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Location of Components
Terminal Blocks, Ports and LEDs
For a complete list of signals, pin-out, etc., refer to chapter “Connection Drawing” on
page 15.
COM2
RS485 port
(RJ45 connector, pin 1)
COM1
RS232C port
Customer Connections (D-Sub, pin 6)
(front view)

pin 5

Alarm
LED Lamp (red)

3– 1NC Warning
1NO X:e LED Lamp (amber)
X:f
Alarm Relay Outputs (3) Power
LED Lamp (green)

Temp. Sense Inputs (3)


(configurable inputs for temp. sensors, etc.)

Power Supply Inputs (2) CAN 1 CAN 2


(from two different internal (port 1&2 (port 1&2
or external supplies) electrically identical) electrically identical)

X:d, 1+ System Connections


(side view)
pin 16
pin 1

Holes for DIN-


rail mounting
clips
X:b
X:c
Earth Screw (PE)
S– 3– 4– 3+ 1+ 1+ X:a
Voltage Sense Inputs (3)
(for system, battery
& symmetry voltages)
LVD Supply Input
(from internal “R” Voltage Reference
or external supply)

Current Sense Inputs (2)


LVD Output (3) (for current shunts)
(for latching/
non-latching contactors) Battery Fuse Sense Input (1)
Load Fuse Sense Input (1)

Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

Figure 3. Location of pluggable terminal blocks, CAN ports, RS232C, RS485 serial
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ports and LED indicators in the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller. (The
pluggable terminals may be black or green)

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CAN1 port 1 and 2 and CAN2 port 1 and 2 are electrically identical, and are used to
enable connection of the CAN bus incoming and outgoing cables, or the RJ45 CAN
bus termination plug.
To increase reliability, the two power supply inputs can be connected to two dif-
ferent power sources. When only one power source is used, the power input termi-
nals must be connected together or paralleled (+ & + and — & —).
To obtain accurate voltage measurements, the “R” terminal (Voltage Reference)
must be connected to the system’s positive- or negative bus-bar, where the sys-
tem’s current shunts or monitored fuses are installed. When no current shunts are
used and no fuses are monitored, the “R” terminal is to be connected to either the
system’s positive- or negative bus-bar.

For interpreting the LED lamps indications, refer to Table 1 on page 11.

LED Indicator Illumination Status Description


Power OFF The controller is OFF, has NO supply
ON green ON or Supply healthy
Flashing green Distributed Power Fault
Warning OFF No Warning
ON amber Warning (Minor alarm, non-critical alarm)
Flashing amber Communications Fault
Alarm OFF No Alarm
ON red Alarm (Major Alarm, critical alarm)
Flashing red SW Fault or Boot Loader Mode

Table 1. Description of the SP2BI controller’s LED illumination status

Jumpers and DIP Switches


On the controller’s bottom you find the Isolation Sense jumper and four DIP switch-
es. While the RS485 EOL resistor jumper is located on the controller’s top.

RS485 End-of-Line Resistor Jumper


Holes (x6) for (front)
DIN-rail
When the RS485 EOL re- mounting clips

sistor jumper (JP300), on


the controller’s top, is in-
serted, the RS485 serial
line is automatically ter-
minated with a 150Ω
Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller RS485 EOL Resistor Jumper (JP300)
end-of-line resistor at (top view) Jumper inserted = 150Ω End-of-Line Resistor active

the controller’s side.


Figure 4. Location of the RS485 EOL resistor jumper in the SP2BI controller
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“Earth Fault” Isolation Jumper


The Isolation Sense jumper (JP401), see Figure 5 on page 12, can be used to “con-
nect” or isolate the internal Earth Fault Detection measuring circuitry.
Inserting the jumper makes the internal circuitry active. Removing the jumper (e.g.
with needle-nose pliers) isolates or disconnects the circuitry from the ground (read
Online Help), which is required e.g. during isolation tests at the factory or in Tele-
com systems with grounded DC output or when using external earth fault detec-
tion equipment.
When the internal Earth Fault Detection measuring circuitry is active, you can en-
able and configure the Earth Fault Alarm Monitor to monitor the circuitry and be
able to generate earth fault alarms. You can do this using PowerSuite (see Online
Help) or the master controller’s keypad or via its web-based user interface (CWUI).
Most controllers are shipped from factory with the Isolation Sense jumper (JP401)
removed, as they incorporate an internal relay that automatically implements
the jumper’s function, when you enable and configure the Earth Fault Alarm Moni-
tor to be able to generate earth fault alarms.
By default the Earth Fault Alarm Monitor is disabled and the internal Earth Fault
Detection measuring circuitry is isolated. When you enable the Earth Fault Alarm
Monitor, the internal relay automatically “connects” the measuring circuitry.

For the few early controllers that were not implemented with the internal relay,
read “B” in “Endnotes” on page 31

Holes (x4) for


DIN-rail
mounting clips

(front)

DIP switches Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller Isolation Sense Jumper (JP401)
(bottom view)
CAN ID address Jumper inserted = Earth Fault Detection Circuit active

Figure 5. Location of DIP switches, and Isolation jumper in the SP2BI controller

DIP switches
The four DIP switches, see Figure 5 on page 12, are used for configuring the con-
troller’s unique CAN bus ID number, refer also to chapter “CAN Bus Addressing” on
page 17.
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Installation of the SP2BI Controller


The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller is usually factory installed in Flatpack2
PS systems that are pre-engineered with this controller.
The controller’s metal enclosure can be mounted anywhere in the system cabinet
or subassembly, snapping the two DIN rail clips directly on a suitable internal DIN
rail.
You can snap the controller on the DIN rail with different orientations, depending
on which holes on the metal enclosure you use to fasten the DIN rail clips, see Fig-
ure 6 on page 13 and Figure 7 and Figure 8 on page 14.

A B C
Frontal orientation Lateral orientation Flat mounted orientation
(side) (front)
DIN-rail DIN-rail
System Customer DIN-rail (side)
Connections Connections System
Connections

Customer System Mounting


Mounting (bottom)
Connections Connections Clips
Clips Mounting
Customer Clips
Smartpack2 Basic Smartpack2 Basic Connections Smartpack2 Basic
Industrial Controller Industrial Controller Industrial Controller
(front) (side) (front)

Figure 6. Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s mounting orientation


Frontal orientation (A) provides easy front access to the customer connection
terminals, good visibility of the LED lamps and top access for the system connec-
tion terminals.
Lateral orientation (B) offers easy access to the system connection terminals and
top access to the customer connection terminals.
Flat-mounted orientation (C) is suitable when there is little space in front of the
DIN rail.

The controller can also be fixed on any place inside the system, using screws and
special mounting clips.
The length of the controller’s connection cables must be adapted to the actual
mounting location. Refer to chapter “Connection Drawing” on page 15.
If you need to replace the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller with a new one,
always follow the precautions relevant for installation, commissioning and general
handling of the Smartpack and Smartpack2-based DC power systems.

CAUTION: For safety reasons, the commissioning and configuration of the equipment is only to be performed by
Eltek’s personnel or by authorized and qualified persons; otherwise the warranty may be invalidated. !
Qualified
Please, read the user documentation carefully before installing and using the equipment, as installation and opera- Personnel
tion is to be performed as described in it.

You need standard installation tools and equipment used by an authorized electri-
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cian. NOTE: All tools must be insulated.

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Fastening the Controller to the DIN Rail


Before fastening the controller inside the DC power cabinet or subassembly, con-
figure its CAN ID address — refer to chapter “CAN Bus Addressing” on page 17 —
and switch OFF the power system.

1 2
DIN rail clips (D)
mounted on the controller
B A (front)

C
(side)
Smartpack2 Basic
(rear) Industrial Controller D (rear)

Figure 7. Mounting DIN rail clips on the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller

To fasten the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller to a DIN rail inside the DC
power cabinet or subassembly, use the two dedicated DIN rail clips.
Carry out the following, see Figure 7 on page 14:
Power is OFF!

1. Hook DIN rail clip (A) in the controller’s suitable holes (B)
2. Press the clip’s front (A) down until it snaps in hole (C)

Repeat steps 1 and 2 to mount the second DIN rail clip, as shown (D)(D), and finally
snap the controller’s clips fast into a suitable location on the DIN rail.

To remove the DIN rail clips from


2 (front) the controller — to change its
1
E mounting orientation, or for other
reasons — carry out the following,
see Figure 8 on page 14
(side)
Smartpack2 Basic
Industrial Controller Figure 8. Dismounting DIN rail
F (rear)
clips on the Smartpack2 Basic In-
dustrial controller
1. Press a flat screwdriver between the clip’s single hook and the controller,
and then turn the screwdriver to disengage the clip’s hook from the
controller
2. Lift the clip (E) to unhook it completely from the controller
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Repeat steps 1 and 2 to remove the second DIN rail clip (F).

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Connection Drawing
Use this drawing as a connection reference for all cabling. You find the exact loca-
tion of connection terminals, plugs, DIP switches, jumpers, etc. by referring to
chapter “Location of Components” on page 10. Notice that power input 1 & 2 are
to be paralleled, when only one supply is used.
The LVD control outputs may be configured for both latching and non-latching con-
tactors using the controller’s web-based user interface (CWUI) on a standard web
browser or via the PowerSuite PC application.
Connections
Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller
Customer and System Connections
CAN2* Smartpack2 Basic
Pinout - Signal Industrial Controller FUNCTION SIGNAL PIN-OUT
1, 9 +15V CAN2
2, 10 -15V CAN2
3, 11 +5V CAN2 X:a
4, 12 CAN2 H + From Battery Voltage
5, 13 CAN2 L Voltage Sense Input 1

6, 14 GND CAN2 DIP Switches From Symmetry Voltage
+
7, 15 +15V CAN2
1 Voltage Sense Input 2
8, 16 GND CAN2 —
CAN bus 2 node

2 + From Symmetry Voltage


From previous

Voltage Sense Input 3


System Connections

* Similar for CAN1 port 3 —


4 Max. 1.3mm2
(16AWG) wire section
if the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

1
X:b
From subsystem’s Vref point
CAN port 2

Subsystem’s Vref Input R


is the last node in the CAN bus
RJ45 CAN bus termination plug,

To next From Current Shunt 1


RJ45, 8 pins

+
CAN bus 2 node Current Sense Input 1

+ From Current Shunt 2
Current Sense Input 2

+ From Battery Fuse
Or

To next 16 Battery Fuse Input 3



CAN bus 1 node
From Load Fuse
CAN port 1

+
Load Fuse Input 4
RJ45, 8 pins


Max. 1.3mm2
(16AWG) wire section
CAN bus 1 node

X:c
From previous

LVD Control Outputs

+ To LVD Contactor 1
LVD Output 1

COM2 + To LVD Contactor 2
LVD Output 2
RS485 port —
RJ45, 8 pins
LVD Output + To LVD Contactor 3
3

COM2, RS485 COM1, RS232 1 + From Internal/External supply
LVD Supply S
Pinout - Signal Pinout - Signal —
1-3 NC 1 NC Max. 1.3mm2
(16AWG) wire section
4 Bus line B 2 Tx signal COM1
5 Bus line A 3 Rx signal X:d
RS232 Port
Power Input

6-7 NC 4 NC 9 — From Power Supply 2


8 COM Reference 5 Reference Power Input 2
6 NC
+
5 — From Power Supply 1
7 CTS Power Input 1
8 RTS +
Max. 1.3mm2
9 NC (16AWG) wire section
Customer Connections
X:f X:e
Input Circuit 1
Programmable Inputs

+
Alarm Relay Outputs

Config. Input 1 NC
Alarm Circuit 1
— Relay 1 C
Input Circuit 2 + NO
Config. Input 2
— NC
Input Circuit 3 + Alarm Circuit 2
Config. Input 3 Relay 2 C
Max. 1.3mm2
— NO
NC
(16AWG) wire section Alarm Circuit 3
Relay 3 C
The figure shows the position of NO
the relay contacts when the PS system is in Max. 1.3mm2
alarm mode of operation; the relay coils are (16AWG) wire section
then de-energized (fail-safe mode)
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Figure 9. Connection Drawing for Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller. Torque rec-
ommendation for terminal connections: 0.4 Nm (±10%)
Read also chapter “Technical Specifications” on page 19.
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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

CAN Bus Termination


To ensure a correct bus communication and avoid data reflection, you must always
terminate the CAN bus with two 120Ω resistors, one at each end of the line (60Ω
bus impedance).
Smartpack and Smartpack2-based DC power systems are shipped from factory
with the CAN buses already terminated with 120Ω resistors. The CAN bus termina-
tion is implemented with a special RJ45 plug with built-in 120Ω end-of-line resistor.
When connecting more CAN nodes to the bus, you have to remove the CAN bus
termination plug from one of the CAN bus ends, and plug it in one of the CAN ports
on the last connected CAN node.

CWUI
Internet (Controller’s Web-based User Interface)
Smartpack2
Master Controller
120Ω End-of-Line
Resistor (CAN1) Ethernet
cable (LAN)
CAN1
120Ω End-of-Line 120Ω
Resistor (CAN1) End-of-Line
Smartpack2 Basic Resistor (CAN2)
Industrial Controller CAN2
CAN2
1 Flatpack2
CAN1 HE Rectifiers

CAN bus
Internal System Monitoring
and external I/O signals
01 02 n
cable
120Ω
End-of-Line
AC Mains Monitor Battery Monitor I/O Monitor Load Monitor Resistor (CAN2)

97 33 81 49
ID number CAN1 Shunts Current
Monitoring
Config Inputs Temp, Fan Speed Sense Inputs
Mon & Ctrl
AC Voltage & Current
Sense Inputs Alarm Outputs Fuses
Battery string #1 Fuse
NC-C-NO
Monitoring
Config. Inputs Config. Inputs

Flatpack2 DC Power System (Telecom or Industrial App)

Figure 10. Example of CAN bus addressing and termination in a Flatpack2 power sys-
tem using the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller to implement two CAN
buses

Smartpack2-based DC power systems implemented with the Smartpack2 Basic


Industrial controller have more than one CAN bus, as this industrial controller has
two separated buses: CAN1 and CAN2.
All the CAN buses in the system are to be terminated with two 120Ω resistors.
Usually, the systems are engineered using CAN1 bus for communication among
controllers and CAN2 bus to communicate with rectifiers and other CAN nodes.
But any controller, rectifier and CAN node can be connected to any of the system’s
buses, as shown above. Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31. Refer also to chapter
“3. Typical Industrial Applications” on page 21.
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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

Configuration
By the default, Smartpack2-based power systems are shipped from factory with
one or several Smartpack2 Basic controllers or Smartpack2 Basic Industrial con-
trollers correctly installed and configured inside the power system.

CAN Bus Addressing


The power system’s master controller dynamically software-assigns ID numbers to
rectifiers. The master controller registers the rectifiers’ ID numbers — or CAN bus
address (01, 02…) — together with their Serial Numbers (software assignment).
Other control units make use of DIP switches for configuring their unique CAN bus
ID number (hardware assignment).
The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s ID numbers (1, 2…10) are assigned by
DIP switches on the controller’s bottom, refer to chapter “Jumpers and DIP Switch-
es” on page 11.
A maximum of 10 Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers may be connected to
the CAN bus.

Smartpack2 Basic ID DIP Switch Position


Industrial Controller** # 1 2 3 4 AC Mains Monitor
1st Controller 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF DIP switch configuration
ID <1>
2nd Controller 2 ON OFF OFF OFF (All Switches OFF)

3 Controller
rd
3 OFF ON OFF OFF
4th Controller 4 ON ON OFF OFF
5 Controller
th
5 OFF OFF ON OFF
6th Controller 6 ON OFF ON OFF ON
7 Controller
th
7 OFF ON ON OFF
8th Controller 8 ON ON ON OFF
9th Controller 9 OFF OFF OFF ON
10th Controller 10 ON OFF OFF ON

** The DIP switch positions above applies to all controllers, except for Smartpack2
Master and Compack controllers, which have unchangeable ID# 11 and 1
respectively

Note:
The Controller’s ID # corresponds to the DIP switch’s binary value plus 97

Table 2. Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s DIP switch addressing


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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

About Power System Configuration


The Eltek DC power supply system’s functionality represents a vast set of func-
tions, characteristics or capabilities implemented in the hardware and software
of the controllers, control units and nodes connected to the system’s CAN bus.
You can use following types of user interfaces to access the functions and param-
eters:
• The master controllers’ front panel keypad
using software menus and submenu options
• A standard web browser
to access the CWUI firmware (Controller Web-based User Interface), a
platform-independent user interface built-in the controllers
• The PowerSuite program
A PC application run on computers using MS Windows operating sys-
tems

Logical Groups or Menu Options


All the mentioned functions, characteristics and parameters are fully configur-
able, and are organized in following system-oriented logical groups (displayed only
when the hardware is connected and activated):
• Power System
• Mains
• Generator
• Rectifiers
• Battery
• Load
• Control System
• Solar
• Converter

Also, these functions, characteristics and parameters are presented in following


task-oriented logical groups:
1. System Status
2. System Configuration
3. Alarm Configuration
4. Commands
5. Logs and Reports
6. Statistics
7. Commissioning
8. Up/Download

For detailed functionality description, browse and search through the Functionality
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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications for the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller de-
scribed in this chapter may have being updated or improved.
Refer to Eltek’s data sheet about this controller, which you can download from the
Eltek web site, to read the controller’s latest and freshest technical specifications.

Specifications Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller


Input Voltage 10 - 75 VDC, Shutdown: < 10 VDC, 2 separated power inputs
Storage Temperature -40 to +85˚C (-40 to 185˚F)
Operating Temperature -20 to +70˚C (-4 to 158˚F)
Current Consumption Max 1.6A
Electric Isolation 7 different isolated sections
Customer Connections
• Configurable Inputs 3x, “digital”, temperature / voltage /current measurements.
- NO/NC, Pull Up/Dn, Diode Matrix: -10V+10V (2mV full range)
- Current measurements: 4-20mA (ext. sense resistor 100-500Ω)
- Temperature measurements: NTC probe

• Relay Outputs 3x, NO-C-NO, 0-220V, 30W (max. 1A), configurable


• Serial Communication RS232C port and RS485 port
System Connections
• Voltage Sense Inputs 3x, Max. 420VDC, Symmetry& battery monitoring
• Current Sense Inputs 2x, for 20mV to 60mV current shunts
• Battery Fuse Sense Inputs 1x, NO/NC, Pull Up/Dn, Diode Matrix: -10V+10V (2mV full range)
• Load Fuse Sense Inputs 1x, NO/NC, Pull Up/Dn, Diode Matrix: -10V+10V (2mV full range)
• LVD Contactor Outputs 3x, 10-420V, 1A, Configurable as latching or non-latching
LVD Supply input: 10-420V, 1A
• CAN interface 2 x, CAN bus systems (separated and isolated)
• Earth Fault Detection 1x, internal Isolation input

Power System compatibility Industrial & Telecom,


Positive, negative and floating DC distributions
Frontal indicators 3x, LED lamps (green, amber, red)
Max number of controller nodes 10 on a single CAN-bus, in addition to Smartpack2 Master controller
Controller configuration Front keys in the Smartpack2 Master controller, via CWUI in an
standard web browser (Controller’s Web-based User Interface)
and via PowerSuite application
Firmware upgrade Via the CAN bus, using SD card in the Smartpack2 Master controller
or from PC
Dimensions (WxHxD) 146.0 x 146.0 x 45.6 mm (5.7 x 5.7 x 1.8”)

Specifications are subject to change without notice


242100.???.DS3– vX

Applicable Standards
Electrical safety IEC 60950-1
UL 60950-1
EMC IEC 61000-6-1
IEC 61000-6-2
IEC 61000-6-3 /A1 Part No.: Description
IEC 61000-6-4
242100.601 Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller
IEC 61000-6-5
FCC Part 15B Subpart 109
Environment ETSI EN 300 019-2-1 V2.1.2 242100.501 Smartpack2 Basic Controller (Telecom)
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 v2.3.2
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242100.500 Smartpack2 Master Controller


2002/95/EC (RoHS) &
2002/96/EC (WEEE) 242100.502 I/O Monitor2 CAN node (type 2 G2)
Marine DNV – 05 – D202

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The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller

Firmware Upgrade Controller


Upgrade of the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s firmware is performed via
the power system’s CAN bus, while the system is live. Upgrading the firmware does
not delete or change any of the configuration and calibration values stored in the
Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller.
You can upgrade the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s firmware using one
of the following two methods. Refer to Figure 11 on page 20.
A. From the Smartpack2 Master controller’s SD Card
Insert in the Smartpack2 Master controller an SD card containing the Smart-
pack2 Basic Industrial controller’s firmware source file <SP2BASIN.S19>.
Use then the front keys to download the firmware.
Refer to the master controller’s guide (350020.013) or to Online Help
For a detailed description, refer to the Functionality Description topic in the
PowerSuite program’s Help or in Online Help

Notice: The files stored in the SD Card must have specific file names.
For example, if your firmware source file name is “Smartpack2_Basic_Industrial_405007.???_V1.1.mhx”, rename it to
“SP2BASIN.S19” before copying it to the SD Card.

B. From a Personal Computer


You must connect a PC — via an USB-to-CAN Converter (art. 208565) — to
one of the power system’s CAN bus ends, and move the end-of-line resistor
to one of the converter’s CAN ports.
Run then the FWLoader program on the PC to download the firmware
<*.S19> to the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller .
You find a detailed description by browsing and searching through the FW-
Loader Online Help file.
SD Card
(with Firmware A
Source File)
Smartpack2 FW Loader
Master USB-to-CAN Program
Controller Converter

CAN1
USB A-B cable
CAN Bus cable 120Ω End-of-Line (standard)
120Ω End-of-Line Resistor (CAN1)
CAN1 Resistor (CAN1)
Firmware
Smartpack2 Basic 120Ω
CAN2 CAN2 End-of-Line Source File
Industrial Controller
Resistor (CAN2)
B
1
CAN2
Internal System Monitoring
and external I/O signals
01 02 n
Flatpack2 HE Rectifiers
CAN Bus cable
120Ω
End-of-Line
Resistor (CAN2)
49
ID number

Shunts Current
Load Monitor Monitoring
Sense Inputs

Fuses Fuse
Monitoring
Config. Inputs
Flatpack2 DC Power System
(Telecom or Industrial App)

Figure 11. Example of Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller’s firmware upgrade via
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SD card (A) or via PC (B). Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31


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Typical Industrial Applications

3. Typical Industrial Applications


The Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers are reliable and versatile modules
used as secondary controllers or bay controllers in the distributed control system
of Smartpack2-based power applications.
These flexible controllers are developed to meet industrial requirements within
the same power supply system, such as:
◊ Power system with one or with different DC output voltages (App. 1 & 2)
◊ Systems with High DC output voltage (App. 3)
◊ One large, expandable system, with 960 rectifiers maximum (App. 4)
◊ Paralleling the DC outputs of two systems, A and B (App. 5)

Usually, the systems are engineered using CAN1 bus for communication among
controllers, and CAN2 bus to communicate with rectifiers and other CAN nodes.
But any controller, rectifier and CAN node can be connected to any of the system’s
buses. Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31. For a complete list of signals, pin-out,
etc., refer to chapter “Connection Drawing” on page 15.

Generic System
App 1: Telecom System, +24V or -48V
Application 1 is an example of a generic telecom +24VDC power system imple-
mented with a Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller as secondary controller.
All parameters are collected in one Smartpack2 Master controller (SP2M).
The industrial controller’s measuring reference (“R” or Ref) is to be connected to
the pole where the current shunts are connected.
Similarly, a generic telecom -48V power system with negative DC distribution could
be implemented with the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller.

SP2M
+24VDC +24VDC

230VAC
Ref
Pos Distr, F/S

CAN1 +24VDC
R1 SP2BI I/O-M BM
CAN2 Equipment
F/S
R2 IC I/O

I/O I/O (Load 1)

RX

BB

0V 0V
SP2BI = Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller CAN1 = CAN bus 1 from the SP2BI controller to the SP2M controller
SP2M = Smartpack2 Master Controller CAN2 = CAN bus 2 from the SP2BI controller to the rectifiers
I/O-M = I/O Monitor CAN node Ref = SP2BI controller’s measuring reference, “R”, connected to the pole with current shunts
L-M = Load Monitor CAN node F/S = Fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
B-M = Battery Monitor CAN node Pos Distr, F/S = Positive DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
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BB = Battery Bank Neg Distr, F/S = Negative DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
RX = Flatpack2 rectifier (or newer range) I/O = Input and Output signals for customer connections
IC = Internal system I/O Connections

Figure 12. Application 1. Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31

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Typical Industrial Applications

Different DC Output Voltages


App 2: Industrial System 220 & 24 & 48VDC
Application 2 is an example of an industrial power system implementing
different DC output voltages: 220VDC, 48VDC and 24VDC.
Installing one Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller for each output volt-
age section (secondary controllers) enables to measure system parame-
ters with different voltage references (e.g. 220VDC, 48VDC and 24VDC) in
a floating or earthed system.
All parameters are collected in one Smartpack2 Master controller (SP2M).
Each industrial controller’s measuring reference (“R” or Ref) is to be con-
nected to the pole where the current shunts are connected.
In the 220VDC section, an external DC/DC converter is to be used to feed
the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller (max. 75VDC). The 220VDC
output section (Rectifier Group 1) supplies Load 1, and DC-feeds both the
48VDC section (Converter Group 1) and the 24VDC section (Converter
Group 2), which supply Load 2 and 3 respectively.
The groups must be configured as rectifier groups or DC/DC converter groups ei-
ther via PowerSuite or via the controller’s web-based user interface (CWUI). Read
“Rectifer and DCDC Group Configuration” on page 26

CAN1
SP2M
48VDC CAN1 48VDC
220VDC CAN1 220VDC I/O-M L-M
SP2BI
230VAC

Max. Ref R1 CAN2 CAN2 48VDC


Equipment
75VDC R2
DC/DC RX
(Load 2)

SP2BI
R1 Ref
CAN2 —
220VDC
R2 Equipment
— Neg Distr, F/S
RX
(Load 1) CAN1
24VDC Pos Distr, F/S

Ref 24VDC
SP2BI I/O-M
BB R1
CAN2
CAN2 L-M
R2 24VDC
— — Equipment

RX
(Load 3)

SP2BI = Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller


SP2M = Smartpack2 Master Controller
DC/DC = DC/DC Converter
— —
I/O-M = I/O Monitor CAN node CAN1 = CAN bus 1 from the SP2BI controllers to the SP2M controller
L-M = Load Monitor CAN node CAN2 = CAN bus 2 from the SP2BI controllers to each system’s rectifiers
B-M = Battery Monitor CAN node Ref = SP2BI controller’s measuring reference, “R”, connected to the pole with current shunts
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BB = Battery Bank Pos Distr, F/S = Positive DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
RX = Flatpack2 rectifier (or newer range) Neg Distr, F/S = Negative DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.

Figure 13. Application 2. Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31

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Typical Industrial Applications

High DC Output Voltages

App 3: Industrial System 110 or 220VDC


Application 3 is an example of a generic industrial power system for high DC output
voltage: 220VDC. An industrial 110VDC or 380VDC power system could also be
implemented.
Installing a Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller (secondary controller) enables
to measure and monitor high DC system voltages up to 430VDC in a floating or
earthed system.
All parameters are collected in the Smartpack2 Master controller (SP2M).
The controller’s measuring reference (“R” or Ref) is to be connected to the pole
where the current shunts are connected.
An external DC/DC converter is to be used to feed the Smartpack2 Basic Industrial
controller (max. 75VDC).

SP2M
220VDC 220VDC
F/S
DC/DC CAN1
230VAC 75VDC Max.

Ref 220VDC
R1 Equipment
CAN2 SP2BI F/S
R2 IC
I/O (Load 1)

RX
BB

— —
SP2BI = Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller CAN1 = CAN bus 1 from the SP2BI controller to the SP2M controller
SP2M = Smartpack2 Master Controller CAN2 = CAN bus 2 from the SP2BI controller to the rectifiers
DC/DC = DC/DC Converter Ref = SP2BI controller’s measuring reference, “R”, connected to the pole with current shunts
BB = Battery Bank F/S = Fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
RX = Flatpack2 rectifier (or newer range) I/O = Input and Output signals for customer connections
IC = Internal system I/O Connections

Figure 14. Application 3.


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Typical Industrial Applications

Large, Expandable Power Systems


App 4: Telecom & Industrial System (over 96 Rectifiers)
Application 4 is an example of a large industrial and telecom -48V power system
implemented by several subsystems or groups, each in its cabinet or bay, with all
their DC outputs paralleled to supply the load and recharge the battery bank.
Installing one Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller in each sub-
system (bay controllers) enables to implement up to 96 rectifiers
in each bay or group, and parallel up to 10 subsystems or bays. This
large power system with a maximum of 960 rectifiers may then
supply a vast load. The system implements current sharing among
all the rectifiers, both within a group and within the bays.
All parameters are collected in one Smartpack2 Master controller
(SP2M).
Each industrial controller’s measuring reference (“R” or Ref) is to be
connected to the pole where the current shunts are connected.
The Flatpack2 rectifiers are displayed in groups or bays in the
Smartpack2 Master controller’s display and in the controller’s web-
based user interface (CWUI) and in the PowerSuite PC application.
230VAC

230VAC

230VAC

SP2M

0V CAN1 0V 0V 0V
SP2BI SP2BI SP2BI
CAN2

CAN2

CAN2

R1 R1 R1
-48VDC
R2 R2 R2 Equipment
R3 R3 R3
BB

R95 R95 R95


R96 R96 R96 (Load 1)
Max. Max. Max.
CAN nodes

CAN2
To suitable
CAN nodes

CAN nodes
CAN2

CAN2
To suitable

To suitable

CAN1 CAN1 CAN1


-48VDC
Ref Ref Ref
-48VDC -48VDC -48VDC
Bay/Group 1 Bay/Group 2 Bay/Group 10 Max. Neg Distr, F/S

SP2BI = Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller CAN1 = CAN bus 1 from the SP2BI controllers to the SP2M controller
SP2M = Smartpack2 Master Controller CAN2 = CAN bus 2 from the SP2BI controllers to each system’s rectifiers and local CAN nodes
BB = Battery Bank Ref = SP2BI controller’s measuring reference, “R”, connected to the pole with current shunts
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RX = Flatpack2 rectifier (or newer range) Neg Distr, F/S = Negative DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.

Figure 15. Application 4

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Typical Industrial Applications

App 5: Telecom & Industrial A+B System


Application 5 is an example of two 48VDC power systems A and B — each with one
Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller (secondary controller).
All parameters are collected and displayed in one Smartpack2 Master controller
(SP2M), otherwise the two systems are electrically isolated from each other.
Each Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controller uses their local voltage and current
measurements to control the rectifiers on their CAN2 bus, e.g. for implementation
of local current sharing. The rectifiers in system A and B have no common current
sharing. Also, each secondary controller has individual voltage control of its bat-
tery bank. This individual control must be configured via PowerSuite or via the con-
troller’s web-based user interface (CWUI). Read “Configuration of Individual Control in
A+B Systems” on page 27
The controller’s measuring reference (“R” or Ref) is to be connected to the pole
where the current shunts are connected.

0V 0V

220VAC
System A

-48VDC
SP2BI I/O-M B-M Equipment
R1
CAN2
CAN2
R2 IC BB
CAN1 (Load 1)
I/O I/O

RX
F/S
Ref

-48VDC
-48VDC
Neg Distr, F/S

SP2M
0V 0V

220VAC System B

CAN1 -48VDC
R1 SP2BI I/O-M B-M
CAN2 Equipment
CAN2
R2 IC BB
I/O I/O (Load 2)

RX
F/S
Ref

-48VDC
-48VDC
Neg Distr, F/S

SP2BI = Smartpack2 Basic Industrial Controller CAN1 = CAN bus 1 from the SP2BI controller to the SP2M controller
SP2M = Smartpack2 Master Controller CAN2 = CAN bus 2 from the SP2BI controller to the rectifiers
I/O-M = I/O Monitor CAN node Ref = SP2BI controller’s measuring reference, “R”, connected to the pole with current shunts
B-M = Battery Monitor CAN node F/S = Fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
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BB = Battery Bank Pos Distr, F/S = Positive DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
RX = Flatpack2 rectifier (or newer range) Neg Distr, F/S = Negative DC Distribution with fuses, MCBs, current shunts, etc.
I/O = Input and Output signals for customer connections
IC = Internal system I/O Connections

Figure 16. Application 5. Read “A” in “Endnotes” on page 31


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Appendix

4. Appendix
Rectifer and DCDC Group Configuration
Power systems implemented with several Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers
(secondary controllers) identify the Flatpack2 modules connected each second-
ary controller as a group. The groups must always be configured to be either Recti-
fier Groups or DCDC Groups, depending on the modules work as rectifiers or as
DC/DC converters.
The group configuration is performed via the controller’s web-based user interface
(CWUI) or via PowerSuite.
For example, the figures below show this configuration for the power system shown
in “App 2: Industrial System 220 & 24 & 48VDC” on page 22, using the CWUI and
PowerSuite respectively.

Figure 17. Rectifier and DCDC Group configuration using the CWUI
In Power System >> System Globals, select appropriate radio buttons

Figure 18. Rectifier and DCDC Group configuration using PowerSuite


On the toolbar, click on System Configuration , then on the “Rectifier/DCDC
Group Configuration” tab. Check then the appropriate boxes
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Appendix

Configuration of Individual Control in A+B Systems


A+B power systems utilize two Smartpack2 Basic Industrial controllers (secondary
controllers), each having individual voltage control on its battery bank and indi-
vidual current sharing on its rectifiers.
The individual control must be configured via the controller’s web-based user in-
terface (CWUI) or via PowerSuite.
For example, the figures below show this configuration for the power system shown
in “App 5: Telecom & Industrial A+B System” on page 25, using the CWUI and Pow-
erSuite respectively.

Figure 19. Using the CWUI, In Power System >> System Globals, enable the radio
buttons for Individual Voltage Control and Individual Current Share
Notice that the two systems’ rectifiers are also configured as Rectifier Group 1 and
Rectifier Group 2. Read also chapter in page 26.

Figure 20. Using PowerSuite, on the toolbar, click on System Configuration , then on
the “System Globals” tab. Enable the radio buttons for Individual Voltage
Control and Individual Current Share
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Appendix

Endnotes
A. Notice that if the controller’s firmware version is older than 1.0.1, the CAN nodes had to
be connected to CAN1, together with the Smartpack2 Master controller

B. Notice that for the few early controllers that were not implemented with the internal
relay for isolation of the “Earth Fault Detection measuring circuitry”, you need to
insert the Isolation Sense jumper (JP401) and also enable and configure the Earth Fault
alarm monitor, for the power system to display Earth Fault alarms
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