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The document discusses the fundamentals of telecom power supply systems. It describes the primary functions as AC to DC rectification and battery management. It explains the basic principles and components of the system including power supplies, switches, transmission bars, batteries, and how equalizing and floating charges are used to manage batteries.

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Fundamentals of Telecom Power Supply - Ems1

The document discusses the fundamentals of telecom power supply systems. It describes the primary functions as AC to DC rectification and battery management. It explains the basic principles and components of the system including power supplies, switches, transmission bars, batteries, and how equalizing and floating charges are used to manage batteries.

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Fundamentals of Telecom Power Supply System

Shelby Wey, Customer Trainer 86-755-6812363 [email protected]

Content

Primary functions of telecom power supply system Principle of telecom power supply system

Basic Principle

Communication, dont interrupt !

Power, dont interrupt!

Telecom Power System


Power supply Switch 48VDC Transmission Bar Bus

220/380V AC

1. AC

DC

rectifying

Telecom Power System


Power supply Switch 48VDC Transmission Bar Bus

220/380V AC

Battery

Telecom Power System


Power supply Switch 48VDC Transmission Bar Bus

220/380V AC

Battery

2. Manage the battery

Primary functions
1. AC DC rectifying

2. Manage the battery

Battery Bank
43.2V~53.5V + 24 batteries Battery voltage 1.8~2.23V -

Manage the battery(1)

Charge Voltage
FC (Floating charge) 53.5V
Complement the charge loss for self-discharge in the battery

EC (Equalizing charge)
Quickly charge

56.4V

Make the performance of each battery accordant

Equalizing Charge
Power supply Switch Bus

220/380V AC

Transmission 56.4VDC

Bar

Battery
Not full

1. Charge the battery quickly 2. Make the performance of each battery accordant ( equalized )

Floating Charge
Power supply Switch Bus

220/380V AC

Transmission 53.5VDC

Bar

Battery full

Complement the charge loss for self-discharge

Manage the battery(2)

Charge Current
<= 0.1~0.15 C10
As the user, we hope the battery can be charged fully as quickly as possible. Not too small, otherwise the battery hasnt been charged enough before next power cut. Not too large, otherwise the battery will be damaged.

Example

C10
Capacity (discharging all in 10 hours)

Example
C10=1000AH
Charge current limit =100A ~150A

Primary functions
1. AC DC rectifying

2. Manage the battery

Content

Primary functions of telecom power supply system Principle of telecom power supply system

Telecom power supply system


AC Distributor DC Distributor Monitoring Module

Rectifiers

Telecom power supply system


Auxiliary AC Output
RS485/422

48V DC

Rectifier 1
DC Distribution AC Distribution

AC Input

Rectifier 2 Rectifier n
RS485/422 Current Sampling

Monitor
RS232/485/422 Battery 1 Battery 2

Transmission resource

Remote monitoring center

Rectifier

Convert AC to DC At least 2 rectifiers

AC Distribution Unit

AC access
Distribute AC for rectifiers

DC Distribution Unit

Distribute DC for load equipment

Monitor

Monitoring Battery Management Provide standard communication ports, for remote monitoring

Thank you very much!

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