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V30/30 DISTRIBUTION PANEL

SETUP AND OPERATION MANUAL

PAGE 12 - OPERATION

5.3  Module Detail

To access this screen, press any breaker status icon.

5.3.1  Individual breaker Load and Ampacity

TAbLE 14.  bREAKER STATUS

BREAKER COLOR STATUS

Gray 

Breaker not installed and if installed, breaker is OFF and not 

inventoried

Green

Normal operation and breaker is in inventory

Light Orange

Breaker not inventoried but turned ON (no alarms 

monitored)

Orange

Breaker in minor alarm and only monitored for inventoried 

breakers (breaker overload warning)

Red

Breaker in major alarm and only monitored for inventoried 

breakers (breaker overload or breaker trip)

5.3.2  breaker Detail

Within the module detail menu, the breaker detail menu is accessed by 

pressing any breaker icon. Another breaker can be selected in this menu 

by pressing the left and right arrow buttons located at the bottom of the 

screen. 

5.3.2.1  breaker Ampacity:

Breaker ampacity is displayed with a SET button to set breaker ampacity. 

Press this to enter the breaker ampacity keypad screen. To enter a new 

ampacity for the selected breaker:

1.  Use keypad to enter an ampacity between 1A and 35A.

2.  Press SAVE button to save ampacity, or CANCEL to revert back 

to old ampacity.  

5.3.2.2  breaker Load:

Breaker load calibration can be adjusted by pressing the plus and minus 

buttons. 

5.3.2.3  Alarm Threshold:

Individual breaker alarm threshold is displayed with a SET button to set 

breaker alarm threshold. Press this to enter the alarm threshold screen. To 

enter a new alarm threshold for the selected breaker:

1.  Use keypad to enter an alarm threshold. Alarm threshold range 

is between 40% and 100%. 

2.  Press SAVE button to save threshold, or CANCEL to revert back 

to old ampacity.  

 

y

Redundancy can be turned ON/OFF by pressing the check box next 

to 

Redundancy

. This option is for breaker channel redundancy. If 

enabled, the breaker will automatically pair with it's mirror image 

position on the adjacent module to the left or the right. 

Figure 15.  Module Detail

Breaker status

Breaker ampacity

Breaker load

Figure 16.  breaker Detail

Summary of Contents for v30/30

Page 1: ...SETUP AND OPERATION MANUAL F O R T E L E C O M B R O A D B A N D v30 30 Distribution Panel...

Page 2: ...es via a national footprint of regional branch offices Additional information can be found at www commnetsystems com 2018 Comm net Systems Inc All rights reserved Comm net Systems and the Comm net Sys...

Page 3: ...SETUP AND OPERATION MANUAL F O R T E L E C O M B R O A D B A N D v30 30 Distribution Panel...

Page 4: ...D COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH DANGER INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Product support If you have any questions concerning Comm net Syste...

Page 5: ...ration 9 5 1 Overview 9 5 1 1 Firmware Features 9 5 1 2 Firmware Icons 10 5 2 Home Screen 11 5 2 1 Bus Load and Voltage Displayed Per Bus 11 5 2 2 Display Per Breaker Status 11 5 2 3 Alarm Indication...

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Page 7: ...er position 4RU distribution panel with 40A connectorized outputs and an advanced touch screen display Breakers are available for this panel in ratings from 2 ampere up to 30 ampere 2 2 Features y y M...

Page 8: ...V30 30 DISTRIBUTION PANEL SETUP AND OPERATION MANUAL PAGE 2 Purpose and Applicability THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 9: ...sed 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 wit...

Page 10: ...e included 12 24 hardware into the mounting ears see Figure 3 4 3 Chassis Ground CAUTION DO NOT ENERGIZE THE PANEL BEFORE CHASSIS GROUND IS CONNECTED The chassis ground is located in the side of the p...

Page 11: ...ER TO COPPER CONNECTIONS y y SEE APPENDIX C ON PAGE 19 FOR COMPRESSION LUG SPECIFICATIONS TOOLING AND ORDERING INFORMATION Table 3 INPUT TERMINATION SPECIFICATIONS TERMINATION TYPE HOLE STUD SIZE CENT...

Page 12: ...mbedded web server NOTE For initial configuration it is recommended to use a crossover Cat 5 5e 6 UTP cable to connect a laptop directly to the Ethernet port of the v30 30 panel If the laptop is confi...

Page 13: ...default When the panel is ready to be turned on lift up the front panel door and carefully reach into the top section of the panel and flip the switch to the right ON position See Figure 11 Note this...

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Page 15: ...TTINGS Manual Offset Load per Breaker Set Breaker Ampacity 0 35A Set Breaker Alarm Threshold 40 100 ALARMS Adjustable overload alarm threshold per breaker 40 100 Breaker Overload Breaker Overload Warn...

Page 16: ...rload Breaker Overload Bus Over Voltage Bus Under Voltage Bus Redundancy Breaker Redundancy Module Overload Module Communication Lost Orange MINOR ALARM Bus Overload Warning Breaker Overload Warning B...

Page 17: ...red for inventoried breakers breaker overload or breaker trip 5 2 3 Alarm Indication If an alarm occurs press the alarm icon at the top left of the screen to access the System Alarms screen Table 12 A...

Page 18: ...splayed with a SET button to set breaker ampacity Press this to enter the breaker ampacity keypad screen To enter a new ampacity for the selected breaker 1 Use keypad to enter an ampacity between 1A a...

Page 19: ...1 Input Feeder Size Press the SET button to adjust feeder fuse size for A1 A2 B2 and B1 busses 1 Use keypad to enter a feeder fuse size between 100A and 300A 2 Press SAVE button to save feeder fuse si...

Page 20: ...les and busses are automatically inventoried if data is being received by the controller 5 6 3 Test Modes This screen allows the user to test the major alarm relay and onboard audibble alarm Exiting t...

Page 21: ...68 123 1 y y Primary DNS 192 168 123 1 y 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...

Page 22: ...l and SNMP Settings Configure SNMP Settings y y SNMP trap source address y y SNMP trap destination address y y Configure email settings y y Configure SMTP server y y Enter user name email address and...

Page 23: ...ircuits Up to 60 30A 30B Input Voltage 0 42 to 60V DC Input Current 300A max per input 600A max total load Maximum Input Interruption Device 375A Interrupt Rating 750A Maximum Breaker Size 35A Slimlin...

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Page 25: ...T W25VT W25RT X25RT 2 O 538 149 10 Standard Barrel Burndy YAV26L2TC38FX Burndy U26RT W26VT W26RT X26RT 2 O 538 099 10 Long Barrel Burndy YAZV262TC38FX Burndy U26RT W26VT W26RT X26RT 4 O 538 133 10 Sta...

Page 26: ...r 745 433 10 Red Black 745 290 10 Blue Black 745 424 10 Red Red Tracer 745 438 10 10 12 Blue Blue Tracer 745 434 10 Red Black 745 421 10 Blue Black 745 425 10 Red Red Tracer 745 298 10 7 Blue Blue Tra...

Page 27: ...Inputs r03 dlb 2018 07 16 2 2 1 A1 A10 BREAKER MODULE 1A A11 A20 BREAKER MODULE 2A A21 A30 BREAKER MODULE 3A B10 B1 BREAKER MODULE 1B B20 B11 BREAKER MODULE 2B B30 B21 BREAKER MODULE 3B 300A Max 300A...

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