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C048-781-30 R01, Rev. B (01/2020)

3.0 

3.0  Unpacking and Inspection

Unpacking and Inspection

The v30/30 breaker panel was carefully packaged at the factory to withstand the normal rigors of shipping. However, you 

should carefully inspect the box and contents to confirm that no damage has occurred in transit. Most shipping carriers 

require notification of shipping damage within twenty-four hours of delivery, and it is the responsibility of the recipient to 

inspect the shipment immediately upon receipt.

3.1  

3.1  Package Contents

Package Contents

Included with your product are the following items:

 

y

v30/30 distribution panel

 

y

Breaker module assemblies (up to 6 per panel)

 

y

Mounting hardware kit with necessary screws and washers

4.0 

4.0  Installation

Installation

4.1  

4.1  Installation Preparation

Installation Preparation

When selecting an installation location, ensure that all of the following conditions are met before proceeding.

4.1.1 

4.1.1  Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature

Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature

If you install the panel in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment 

may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, take care to install the equipment in an environment compatible with the 

maximum ambient temperature (TMA).

4.1.2 

4.1.2  Reduced Air Flow

Reduced Air Flow

Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the 

equipment is not compromised.

4.1.3 

4.1.3  Mechanical Loading

Mechanical Loading

Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven 

mechanical loading.

4.1.4 

4.1.4  Circuit Overloading

Circuit Overloading

Give consideration to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits 

might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Use appropriate consideration for equipment nameplate ratings 

when addressing this concern.

4.1.5 

4.1.5  Reliable Earthing

Reliable Earthing

Maintain reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct 

connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).

4.1.6 

4.1.6  Disconnect Device

Disconnect Device

A readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated in the building installation wiring.

Summary of Contents for C016-2040-10

Page 1: ...v30 30 Distribution Panel For Telecom Broadband Technical Manual Effective January 2020...

Page 2: ...afety information to PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH to the technician or user WARNING FUMES HAZARD FIRE HAZARD WARNING provides flammability safety information to PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH to the technician or...

Page 3: ...lease contact Alpha Technologies Services Inc or your nearest Alpha representative Alpha shall not be held liable for any damage or injury involving its enclosures power supplies generators batteries...

Page 4: ...ng the Network Cable 10 4 7 Output Connections 10 4 8 Circuit Breaker Installation 11 4 9 Polarity Check 11 4 10 Display Power 11 4 11 Installation Checklist 11 5 0 Operation 12 5 1 Overview 12 5 1 1...

Page 5: ...5 4 Information 18 5 6 Advanced 18 5 6 1 Raw Data 18 5 6 2 Configuration 18 5 6 3 Test Modes 18 5 6 4 Restore Defaults 18 5 7 Review System Status via the Embedded Web Server 19 5 7 1 Default Static...

Page 6: ...breaker position 4RU distribution panel with 40A connectorized outputs and an advanced touch screen display Breakers are available for this panel in ratings from 2A up to 30A 2 2 2 2 Features Feature...

Page 7: ...sembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore take care to install the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient tem...

Page 8: ...into the mounting ears see Figure 3 4 3 4 3 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground DO NOT ENERGIZE THE PANEL BEFORE CHASSIS GROUND IS CONNECTED CAUTION The chassis ground is located in the side of the panel A...

Page 9: ...BLES HAVE HEAT SHRINK APPLIED PRIOR TO TERMINATION AND THAT NO OXIDE COMPOUND IS APPLIED TO ALL COPPER TO COPPER CONNECTIONS NOTICE Table 3 Input Termination Specifications TERMINATION TYPE HOLE STUD...

Page 10: ...f remote monitoring over the network is required complete the following steps to connect the Ethernet module with embedded web server NOTE For initial configuration it is recommended to use a crossove...

Page 11: ...then tighten the captive screws 4 9 4 9 Polarity Check Polarity Check The v30 30 includes a set of LED indicators inside of the panel to ensure correct polarity of the input terminations see Figure 11...

Page 12: ...LARMS Adjustable overload alarm threshold per bus 40 100 Bus overload Bus overload Warning 10 of alarm threshold Over voltage greater than 56 0 V Under voltage less than 47 0 V Bus redundancy Bus redu...

Page 13: ...and Warning Alarms In alarms list bus and module will be displayed for module in overload 5 1 2 5 1 2 Firmware Icons Firmware Icons 5 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 Alarm Icons Alarm Icons Alarm icons appear when at l...

Page 14: ...minor alarm bus overload warning Red Bus in major alarm bus overload and or high or low voltage 5 2 2 5 2 2 Display Per Breaker Status Display Per Breaker Status Asterisks indicate that each channel...

Page 15: ...jor alarm has been detected Orange White Gradient At least one minor alarm has been detected and no major alarm 5 3 5 3 Module Detail Module Detail To access this screen press any breaker status icon...

Page 16: ...back to old ampacity 5 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 Breaker Load Breaker Load Breaker load calibration can be adjusted by pressing the plus and minus buttons 5 3 2 3 5 3 2 3 Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Individua...

Page 17: ...user for permission to proceed with touch calibration Follow instructions on screen to continue 5 5 3 5 5 3 Settings Settings 5 5 3 1 5 5 3 1 Input Feeder Size Input Feeder Size Press the SET button t...

Page 18: ...m system monitoring Busses with at least 20V cannot be removed from configuration Modules and busses are automatically inventoried if data is being received by the controller 5 6 3 5 6 3 Test Modes Te...

Page 19: ...rimary DNS 192 168 123 1 y Secondary DNS 8 8 8 8 Once you establish a connection to the embedded Ethernet module use the following credentials to gain access to the protected data and administrative p...

Page 20: ...tination address y Configure email settings y Configure SMTP server y Enter user name email address and password y Enter email recipients y Send test email message Note SMTP server must be configured...

Page 21: ...Up to 60 30A 30B Input Current 300A max per input 600A max total load Load Per Circuit 35A max Maximum Input Interruption Device 375A MECHANICAL Dimensions L x H x D 19 x 7 x 13 2 18 w lacing bar Wei...

Page 22: ...ote Temperature Sensor Kit Includes 2 Probes 1 7ft Sensor to Sensor Cable 1 20ft Sensor to Sensor Cable C016 2032 10 Secondary Remote Temperature Sensor Kit Includes 2 Probes 1 7ft Sensor to Sensor Ca...

Page 23: ...Blue Black C745 424 10 Red Red Tracer C745 438 10 Blue Blue Tracer C745 434 10 12 7 Red Black C745 421 10 Blue Black C745 425 10 Red Red Tracer C745 298 10 Blue Blue Tracer C745 299 10 12 Red Black C...

Page 24: ...alarm monitoring 8p8c RJ 45 modular jacks 10 Circuit breaker positions A1 11 Circuit breaker positions A2 12 Circuit breaker positions B2 13 Circuit breaker positions B1 14 Output power B1 15 Output...

Page 25: ...25 C048 781 30 R01 Rev B 01 2020 Appendix B Appendix B One Line Diagram One Line Diagram...

Page 26: ...Technical Support 1 800 863 3364 For more information visit our website at www alpha com 2020 Alpha Technologies Services Inc All Rights Reserved Trademarks and logos are the property of Alpha Techno...

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