Unipower Sageon II 200A (N+1) User manual

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RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS
and
GENERAL EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
Please Note: For your protection, this product manual should be read
and thoroughly understood before unpacking, installing, using, or
servicing the described equipment.
UNIPOWER, LLC, presents all equipment to the delivering carrier securely
packed and ready for transport. Upon acceptance of the equipment from us, the
delivering carrier assumes responsibility for its safe delivery to you. Once you
receive the equipment, it is your responsibility to document any damage to the
equipment that was sustained during transport to you and to file your claim with
the carrier promptly and accurately.
PACKAGE INSPECTION
Examine the shipping container for any visible damage: punctures, dents, and any other signs of possible
internal damage.
Describe any damage or shortage on the receiving documents and have the carrier’s representative sign
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If you're receiving freight bill notes that a Tip-N-Tell is attached to your freight, locate the indicator and
note the color of the arrow. If the Tip-N-Tell arrow has turned even partially blue, this means the freight
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EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
Promptly upon receipt of shipment, open the container and inspect the contents for damage. If it is
necessary to move or otherwise handle the shipment, refer to the next section, Handling, for instructions
and warnings.
Unpack the shipment carefully to avoid scratching or otherwise marring the exterior finish. Be careful not
to discard any included equipment, parts, or manuals. If damage is detected, call the delivering carrier to
determine appropriate action. The carrier may require an inspection.
IMPORTANT: If damage is detected, save all shipping material for the carrier’s representative!
If damage is detected, also notify UNIPOWER; contact information is in Section 1.6 Product Support.
UNIPOWER will determine if the equipment should be returned for repair. If it is determined that the
equipment should be returned to UNIPOWER, ask the delivering carrier to send the packages back to
UNIPOWER at the delivering carrier’s expense. Be sure that the equipment is properly packaged for
shipment.
If repair is necessary, UNIPOWER will invoice you for the repair so that you may submit the bill to the
delivering carrier with your claim form.

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It is your responsibility to file a claim with the delivering carrier. Failure to properly file a claim for
shipping damages may void warranty service for any physical damages later reported for repair.
HANDLING
The power system is heavy in weight. Use sufficient personnel and power equipment to ensure safe
handling.
Use extreme care in handling and unpacking the power system. Refer to Section 2.2.3 Moving and
Mounting the power system before attempting to move the power system.
NAMEPLATE
A UNIPOWER product is identified by a nameplate that includes model number, part number, and serial
number information, as appropriate. Please include this information, shown in italic in the label drawing
below, in all correspondence with UNIPOWER. A sample nameplate is shown below.
225.8001.00
SAGEON II 200A(N+1) POWER MODULE
PART NUMBER: SAGEON2.L27
INPUT RATING: 100-240VAC, 16A max,
45-66Hz (each rectifier)
OUTPUT RATING: 48V, 200A
SERIAL #:
INITIAL SETTINGS
All equipment is shipped from the factory fully inspected and adjusted. Read the technical reference or
product manual before installing or making any adjustments.
SPARE PARTS
See Chapter 7 Spare and Replacement Parts for a list of the items that should be immediately available to
minimize downtime should a failure occur.

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DOCUMENT SUMMARY
This product manual provides installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures for the
UNIPOWER Sageon II 200A (N+1) power System 1 and its optional components. It consists of seven
chapters with a packet of drawings following the text. The drawings supplement the provided descriptions
and procedures.
Thank you for purchasing the Sageon 200A. We at UNIPOWER are proud of the quality of our products
and welcome any suggestions to further improve our design to fit your needs.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
The information contained in this product manual is the sole property of UNIPOWER, LLC.
Reproduction of the manual or any portion of the manual without the written permission of UNIPOWER,
LLC is prohibited.
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DISCLAIMER
Data, descriptions, and specifications presented herein are subject to revision by UNIPOWER, LLC
without notice. While such information is believed to be accurate as indicated herein, UNIPOWER, LLC
makes no warranty and hereby disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy or
completeness of such information. Further, because the product(s) featured herein may be used under
conditions beyond its control, UNIPOWER, LLC hereby disclaims and excludes all warranties, express,
implied, or statutory, including any warranty of merchantability, any warranty of fitness for a particular
purpose, and any implied warranties otherwise arising from course of dealing or usage of trade. The user
is solely responsible for determining the suitability of the product(s) featured herein for user’s intended
purpose and in user’s specific application.
Throughout the remainder of this manual, “UNIPOWER” will mean “UNIPOWER, LLC.”
PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
Installation, setup, operation, and servicing of this equipment should be performed by qualified persons
thoroughly familiar with this Product Manual and Applicable Local and National Codes. A copy of this
manual is included with the equipment shipment.
1Throughout the remainder of this manual “Sageon 200A” will mean “Sageon II 200A (N+1) Power system.”

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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................1-3
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................................1-6
1.2.1 19” Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (1 Tier) ................................................................1-6
1.2.2 23” Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (2 Tier) ................................................................1-6
1.2.3 Sageon 200A Environmental Specifications..........................................................................1-7
1.2.4 Sageon 200A Electrical Specifications...................................................................................1-7
1.2.5 General Specifications............................................................................................................1-7
1.2.6 Bus Specifications..................................................................................................................1-7
1.2.7 EMC Specifications................................................................................................................1-8
1.2.8 Rectifier Specifications ..........................................................................................................1-9
1.2.9 Safety Specifications............................................................................................................1-10
1.2.10 Monitoring Specifications ..................................................................................................1-10
1.2.11 Alarm Specifications ..........................................................................................................1-10
1.3 PRODUCT SUPPORT.................................................................................................................1-11
2.0 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 INSTALLATION SUMMARY......................................................................................................2-1
2.2 REFERENCE MATERIAL............................................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 Tools and Accessories............................................................................................................2-2
2.2.2 Selecting and Sizing Copper DC Power Cables.....................................................................2-2
2.2.3 Torque Specifications.............................................................................................................2-4
2.3 SELECTING A LOCATION .........................................................................................................2-4
2.4 CONNECTING AC POWER TO THE SAGEON 200A...............................................................2-5
2.4.1 Sageon 200A Connections to Ground....................................................................................2-5
2.4.2 Lightning and Transient Suppression.....................................................................................2-6
2.4.3 User’s AC Electrical Service Panel........................................................................................2-6
2.4.4 AC Input Cabling ...................................................................................................................2-7
2.4.5 Rectifier Position Address......................................................................................................2-9
2.5 CONNECTING BATTERY CABLES.........................................................................................2-10
2.6 CONNECTING CUSTOMER LOADS .......................................................................................2-11
2.7 CONNECTING EXTERNAL ALARM ANNUNCIATORS ......................................................2-12
2.8 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSORS AND KITS (OPTION)..............................................2-12
2.9 INSTALLING A BATTERY CURRENT TRANSDUCER (OPTION)......................................2-15
2.10 SAGEON BATTERY MONITOR (OPTION)...........................................................................2-16
2.11 SITE MONITOR SYSTEM (OPTION) .....................................................................................2-17
2.12 COMMUNICATIONS ...............................................................................................................2-17
2.13 INSTALLING AND REMOVING RECTIFIERS.....................................................................2-17
2.14 CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................2-19
2.14.1 General Description............................................................................................................2-19
3.0 COMMISSIONING.............................................................................................................3-1
3.1 PREPARATION.............................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 COMMISSIONING A SYSTEM...................................................................................................3-1
3.3 MOUNTING THE POWER MODULE.........................................................................................3-3
3.4 GAINING ACCESS TO REAR WIRING .....................................................................................3-3
3.5 OVERVIEW OF EXTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS..........................................................3-3
3.6 FACTORY SUPPLIED CONFIGURATIONS..............................................................................3-7
3.6.1 Single phase – individual protected external feeds.................................................................3-7
3.6.2 Surge protection requirements..............................................................................................3-12
3.7 TEMPERATURE SENSORS.......................................................................................................3-12
3.8 AUXILIARY RELAY CONNECTIONS.....................................................................................3-13

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3.9 CONTROLLER POWER CONNECTIONS................................................................................3-13
3.10 FRONT PANEL USB COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION................................................3-14
3.11 REMOTE COMMUNICATION CONNECTION.....................................................................3-14
3.11.1 TCP/IP and Sageview Interfaces........................................................................................3-14
3.12 BATTERY DISTRIBUTION MODULE INTERFACE............................................................3-15
3.13 ADDING AUXILIARY EXPANSION MODULES (SAGEON BATTERY &/OR SITE
MONITOR) ........................................................................................................................................3-16
4.0 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION..........................................................................4-1
4.1 THE “HOME” SCREEN................................................................................................................4-3
4.2 USING THE OPERATOR PANEL PUSH BUTTONS.................................................................4-3
4.3 READING THE OPERATOR PANEL SYSTEM STATUS LEDS..............................................4-5
4.4 READING ALARM MESSAGES.................................................................................................4-5
4.5 HOME MENU SCREENS .............................................................................................................4-7
4.5.1 Sageon Battery Monitor........................................................................................................4-11
4.5.2 Site Monitor..........................................................................................................................4-12
4.6 RECT (RECTIFIER) MENU SCREENS.....................................................................................4-12
4.7 BATT MENU SCREENS.............................................................................................................4-14
4.7.1 Battery Temperature Compensation.....................................................................................4-16
4.7.2 Equalization..........................................................................................................................4-17
4.7.3 Battery Low Voltage Disconnect (BLVD)-(LVLD Screens)...............................................4-18
4.7.4 Battery Discharge Test Screens............................................................................................4-18
4.7.5 BDT Results Screen .............................................................................................................4-20
4.7.6 BDT Results Screen, Additional Details..............................................................................4-20
4.7.7 BDT Disabled.......................................................................................................................4-20
4.8 ALARM LOG SCREENS............................................................................................................4-21
4.9 SAGEON BATTERY MONITOR SETUP..................................................................................4-21
4.9.1 Frequency of Measurement..................................................................................................4-22
4.9.2 Battery Cell Measurements ..................................................................................................4-22
4.10 COMMISSIONING....................................................................................................................4-22
4.11 OPERATION..............................................................................................................................4-23
4.12 SUMMARY OF CONTROLLER FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............................................4-23
5.0 SAGEVIEW..........................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.1 Sageview benefits:..................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 MONITORING...............................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 SECURITY.....................................................................................................................................5-2
5.4 CABLE AND NETWORK CONNECTIONS................................................................................5-2
5.5 LOCAL CONNECTION, STANDARD ........................................................................................5-2
5.6 REMOTE CONNECTION, ETHERNET, OPTION......................................................................5-2
5.7 PC REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................................5-2
5.8 INSTALLING SAGEVIEW...........................................................................................................5-3
5.9 OPERATING SAGEVIEW............................................................................................................5-5
5.9.1 Main Screen............................................................................................................................5-6
5.9.2 Initial Settings.........................................................................................................................5-7
5.9.2.1 Password - Remote PC .....................................................................................................5-7
5.9.2.2 Access Code - Local PC....................................................................................................5-7
5.9.2.3 Communications ...............................................................................................................5-8
5.10 CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................5-10
5.10.1 Create a New Configuration...............................................................................................5-10
5.10.2 Edit an Existing Configuration...........................................................................................5-12
5.11 CONTROLLER COMPONENTS..............................................................................................5-13
5.11.1 Alpha-numeric Display.......................................................................................................5-13

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5.11.2 Front Panel Pushbuttons.....................................................................................................5-14
5.11.3 Status Indicating LEDs (Controller)...................................................................................5-14
5.12 CONTROLLER SECURITY & ALARMS................................................................................5-14
5.12.1 Password security...............................................................................................................5-14
5.12.1.1 Entering a password to gain access to parameters change..........................................5-14
5.12.2 When an alarm condition exists..........................................................................................5-15
5.12.3 Controller Alarms...............................................................................................................5-15
5.12.4 User programmable relay functions ...................................................................................5-16
5.13 NAVIGATING CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS ........................................................................5-17
5.13.1 Base Menu (System Level Functions)................................................................................5-17
5.13.2 Rectifier Menu (Rectifier Specific Functions) ...................................................................5-20
5.13.3 Alarm log............................................................................................................................5-20
5.13.4 Battery Menu (Battery Specific Functions)........................................................................5-21
6.0 MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 CIRCUIT BOARD HANDLING ...................................................................................................6-1
6.2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................6-1
6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................6-2
6.3.1 Reading Rectifier Status Led Codes.......................................................................................6-2
6.3.2 Component and Bus Locations...............................................................................................6-3
6.4 REPLACING A RECTIFIER.........................................................................................................6-4
6.5 REPLACING THE SAGEON 200A CONTROL UNIT (SCU) ....................................................6-4
6.5.1 Configuration Considerations.................................................................................................6-4
6.6 REPLACING A RECTIFIER BACK PLANE BOARD................................................................6-5
6.7 TO REMOVE A RECTIFIER MODULE OR A CONTROLLER ................................................6-8
6.8 TO INSERT A RECTIFIER MODULE OR A CONTROLLER...................................................6-8
7.0 SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS...........................................................................7-1
8.0 SETTING UP NETWORK INTERFACES ......................................................................8-1
8.1 PROGRAMMING IP ADDRESSES USING DEVICE INSTALLER SOFTWARE....................8-1
8.1.1 Preparations for local address set up ......................................................................................8-1
8.1.2 Local IP address set up procedure..........................................................................................8-1
8.1.3 Preparations for gateway address set up.................................................................................8-2
8.1.4 Gateway IP address set up procedure.....................................................................................8-2
8.2 PROGRAMMING IP ADDRESSES USING ARP AND TELNET ACCESS..............................8-3
8.2.1 Preparations for local address set up ......................................................................................8-3
8.2.2 Local IP address set up procedure..........................................................................................8-3
8.2.3 Configuring the Unit...............................................................................................................8-4
8.2.3.1 Using a Telnet Connection................................................................................................8-4
8.2.4 Server Configuration (Network Configuration).....................................................................8-5
FIGURES
FIGURE 1-1 SAGEON2.L24; 200A, 1 TIER DISTRIBUTION ..............................................................1-1
FIGURE 1-2 SAGEON2.L25; 200A, 1 TIER DISTRIBUTION WITH AC BREAKERS.......................1-2
FIGURE 1-3 SAGEON2.L26; 200A, 2 TIER DISTRIBUTION ..............................................................1-2
FIGURE 1-4 SAGEON2.L27; 200A, 2 TIER DISTRIBUTION WITH AC BREAKERS.......................1-3
FIGURE 1-5 SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM, 48V SAGEON 200A .................................................1-5
FIGURE 2-1 RETURN BUS LOCATION...............................................................................................2-6
FIGURE 2-2 TYPICAL AC INPUT & BATTERY CONNECTION (L26 SHOWN).............................2-8
FIGURE 2-3 RECTIFIER BREAKER LOCATION................................................................................2-8
FIGURE 2-4 DC OUTPUT BUS (LOAD) LOCATIONS (2 TIER SHOWN) ......................................2-11
FIGURE 2-5 RELAY INTERFACE BOARD, CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS....................................2-12
FIGURE 2-6 TEMPERATURE CONCENTRATOR BOARD ..............................................................2-13

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FIGURE 2-7 BATTERY CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................2-13
FIGURE 2-8 TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATION........................................................................2-15
FIGURE 2-9 TYPICAL BATTERY CURRENT TRANSDUCER ........................................................2-16
FIGURE 2-10 RECTIFIERS ..................................................................................................................2-17
FIGURE 2-11 REAR VIEW OF CONNECTIONS.................................................................................2-19
FIGURE 2-12 CONNECTIONS ON CONTROLLER BACKPLANE...................................................2-20
FIGURE 3-1 MOUNT POINTS FOR SECURING POWER MODULE IN A RACK ............................3-3
FIGURE 3-2 TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (SHEET 1 OF 3)....3-4
FIGURE 3-3 CONTINUE TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (SHEET
2 OF 3).......................................................................................................................................................3-5
FIGURE 3-4 CONTINUE TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (SHEET
3 OF 3).......................................................................................................................................................3-6
FIGURE 3-5 CUSTOMER AC FEED TERMINALS...............................................................................3-7
FIGURE 3-6 SINGLE PHASE FEED (PHASE TO NEUTRAL).............................................................3-8
FIGURE 3-7 SINGLE PHASE FEED (PHASE TO PHASE)...................................................................3-8
FIGURE 3-8 SPLIT SINGLE PHASE FEED (PHASE TO NEUTRAL).................................................3-9
FIGURE 3-9 Y-THREE PHASE FEED -CONNECTED RECTIFIERS (PHASE TO PHASE)..........3-9
FIGURE 3-10 Y-THREE PHASE FEED (PHASE TO NEUTRAL)......................................................3-10
FIGURE 3-11 -THREE PHASE FEED (PHASE TO PHASE)...........................................................3-10
FIGURE 3-12 Y-THREE PHASE FEED; SINGLE PHASE TO RECIFIERS.......................................3-11
FIGURE 3-13 Y-THREE PHASE FEED; SINGLE PHASE TO RECTIFIERS.....................................3-11
FIGURE 3-14 SURGE PROTECTION...................................................................................................3-12
FIGURE 3-15 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BOARD (OPT) & MULTIPLE ALARM BOARD...3-
13
FIGURE 3-16 BATTERY DISTRIBUTION MODULE (BDM) INTERFACE.....................................3-15
FIGURE 3-17 AUXILLARY BOARD....................................................................................................3-16
FIGURE 4-1 OPERATOR PANEL...........................................................................................................4-3
FIGURE 5-1 NETWORK CONNECTIONS............................................................................................5-1
FIGURE 5-2 SYSTEM STATUS SCREEN.............................................................................................5-6
FIGURE 5-3 SCU PARAMETERS DIALOG BOX..............................................................................5-11
FIGURE 5-4 RECTIFIER PARAMETER DIALOG BOX....................................................................5-11
FIGURE 5-5 SITE MONITOR DIALOG BOX.....................................................................................5-12
FIGURE 6-1 OUTPUT BUS CONNECTIONS.......................................................................................6-3
FIGURE 6-2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS* ....................................................................................6-4
TABLES
TABLE 2-1 WIRE SIZING......................................................................................................................2-3
TABLE 2-2 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, STEEL FASTENERS........................................................2-4
TABLE 2-3 CIRCUIT BREAKER SELECTION, AC POWER..............................................................2-7
TABLE 2-4 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONNECTIONS ..............................................2-14
TABLE 2-5 BATTERY CURRENT TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS..............................................2-16
TABLE 4-1 SUMMARY OF DEFAULT SYSTEM (SCU) PARAMETERS.........................................4-1
TABLE 4-2 READING OPERATOR PANEL SYSTEM STATUS LEDS.............................................4-5
TABLE 4-3 OPERATOR PANEL ANNUNCIATED ALARM MESSAGES........................................4-6
TABLE 4-4 SBM BOARDS NEEDED FOR VARIOUS BATTERY CONFIGURATIONS...............4-21
TABLE 6-1 ALARM MESSAGES AND ERROR CODES....................................................................6-2
TABLE 6-2 RECTIFIER LED CODES ...................................................................................................6-2
TABLE 6-3 RECTIFIER POSITION ADDRESSES 1 THROUGH 5.....................................................6-5
TABLE 7-1 PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................7-1

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ABBREVIATION, ACRONYM OR SYMBOL
MEANING
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
AWG
American wire gauge
BATT
battery
CEV
controlled environment vault
CFA
converter failure alarm
CM
circular mils
DIP
dual in-line package
EMC
electromagnetic compliance (or compatibility)
EMI
electromagnetic interference
ESD
electrostatic discharge
FA
fuse and breaker alarm
HVA
normally energized high voltage alarm
IEC
International Electrical Commission
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
LED
light emitting diode
LSD
least significant digit
LVA
low voltage alarm
LVD
low voltage disconnect
NEC
National Electric Code
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
OLCD
organic liquid crystal display
PCA
printed circuit assembly
PCB
printed circuit board
REC/RECT
rectifier (see SMR)
RBOC
Regional Bell Operating Company
RFA
rectifier failure alarm
SBM
Sageon Battery Monitor
SCU
Sageon Control Unit
SMR
Switch-Mode Rectifier (see REC/RECT)
UBC
Uniform Building Code
UL
Underwriters Laboratory
UPS
Uninterruptible power system

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DOCUMENT
NUMBER
TITLE
ANSI C 39.1
Requirements for Electrical Analog Indicating Instruments
ANSI T1.311-1991
DC Power Systems - Telecommunications Environment Protection
ANSI/IEEE C 62.41-
1980
IEEE Guide for Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits,
ANSI
IEC 801-2
IEC Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial-Process
Measurement and Control Equipment, October 1987
NEC 2005
NEC Handbook 2005, National Fire Protection Association
No Number
OI-28 Standards
No Number
Central Office Telecommunications Equipment Engineering
Standards, December 1984
PUB 77350
U S West Telecommunications Equipment Installation & Removal
Guidelines, May 1990
PE-7-1985
Communications Type Battery Chargers, NEMA/ANSI
STD 487-1980
IEEE Guide For The Protection of Wire-Line Communications
Facilities Serving Electrical Power Stations
TR-EOP-000151
Bellcore Generic Requirements for 24-, 48-, 130-, & 140-Volt
Central Office Sageon 200A Rectifiers, May 1985
TR-EOP-000154
Bellcore Generic Requirements for 24-, 48-, 130-, & 140-Volt
Central Office Sageon 200A Control and Distribution, May 1985
TR-NWT-000063
Bellcore Network Equipment-Building System Generic Equipment
Requirements, Issue 2, July 1991
TR-TSY-000078
Bellcore Generic Physical Design Requirements for
Telecommunication Products and Equipment
UL489
UL Molded Case Circuit Breaker Enclosures, May 1984
J SAGEON2.L2X
Sageon II 200A (N+1) Power System Physical Description Drawing
Set
SD SAGEON2.L2X
Sageon II 200A (N+1) Power System Schematic Drawing Set

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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Sageon 200A provides -48 vdc, 200 ampere maximum load distribution in a variety of rack
combinations for standard floor mounting. Based on modular switched-mode rectifier technology, the
plant allows custom configurations in multiples of 50 amperes with plug-in -48 vdc rectifier modules.
List 24, 25, 26, or 27 power plants with -48V/50A rectifiers can be configured for, 200 amps total
capacity (N+1). Rectifier modules, optional power shelves, and additional distribution options must be
ordered separately.
The -48-volt distribution section provides positions for up to 20 bullet, AM1-type 5 to 100-ampere circuit
breakers (40 breakers in 2-tier distribution). Circuit breakers 100 amperes and under require one breaker
position while breakers 125 amperes and over take up two breaker positions. Two-hole lug landings are
provided with 1/4”-20 studs on 5/8” centers for each circuit breaker. An adapter is provided for 125 amp
and larger breakers that combines two STD output buses into a single 3/8” stud connection (2-hole
landing). Circuit breakers must be ordered separately.
The distribution cabinet bus work provides landings for four strings of battery cables. The ground return
supports 20 two-hole lugs back to back terminations with 1/4”-20 studs on 5/8” centers.
Basic list numbers for plant configurations are without the low-voltage battery disconnect (LVBD). A
200 amp battery disconnect can be ordered as an option.
This product manual describes installation, operation, and servicing of UNIPOWER Sageon 200A and
optional components. The Sageon 200A is available as a 48V system 200 ampere at 48V. Illustrations of
the Sageon 200As are provided in fig. 1-1 through 1-4.
FIGURE 1-1 SAGEON2.L24; 200A, 1 TIER DISTRIBUTION

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FIGURE 1-2 SAGEON2.L25; 200A, 1 TIER DISTRIBUTION WITH AC BREAKERS
FIGURE 1-3 SAGEON2.L26; 200A, 2 TIER DISTRIBUTION

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FIGURE 1-4 SAGEON2.L27; 200A, 2 TIER DISTRIBUTION WITH AC BREAKERS
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Sageon 200A is intended for cellular, PCS, and other applications that demand stable, reliable, high
current, DC operating power. Fully populated, it provides 48Vdc at 200A (N+1). Maximum battery
current must be limited to 200A. The systems are ordered for mounting in either a 19 or a 23-inch rack.
Power Conversion
The rectifier available is a 2400 watt2consistent power (50A @ 48Vdc). Modular switched-mode
rectifier technology is used for highly efficient, low cost, reliable operation. The quantity of rectifiers is
determined by the user to accommodate the application. A maximum of 5 rectifiers can be installed in a
Sageon 200A.
Distribution
The Sageon 200A comes with provisions for 20 AM1 bullet style breaker distribution (L24 & 25), or 40
AM1 breakers (L26 & 27), low-voltage battery disconnect (LVBD), and battery current transducers.
Please refer to drawing sets for details.
Battery Strings
The Sageon 200A comes with four battery landings. Two rear-mounted output bus bars have connections
for two-hole lugs with 3/8" diameter holes on 1" centers, accommodating up to 4 battery strings.
2At input voltages below 185Vac derating is required; 770W @ 85Vac linearly to 2400W @ 185Vac.

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Operator Panel
Mounted in the system is a modular, hot-swappable controller, which includes a high-resolution 2-line
digital display for monitoring of the Sageon 200A output current and voltage. Six push buttons are
available for operating the Sageon 200A, selecting display information, and for changing editable
parameters. A complete system configuration can be created at the operator panel. Three system status
LEDs are provided.
Communications
PC-based configuration and monitoring is available with the UNIPOWER Sageview™ software.
Sageview is a tool to exchange configurations and operating data between the Sageon 200A and the PC
on which Sageview is running. Local PC access is provided through a supplied USB-B connector on the
front panel of the controller using the Sageview software.
Remote PC access across an ethernet network is optionally available. The PC must be running Sageview
software and have a unique IP address on the network. An ethernet RJ-45 jack is provided for connecting
to your company’s intranet or to the Internet. A unique IP address is required for each Sageon 200A.
Remote access is also available via an optional SNMP/ethernet board or ethernet board (without SNMP
support).
Alarms
Activation of customer-supplied alarm annunciators is accommodated by form-C relays. The relay state
is user selectable between normal mode (normally de-energized) and failsafe mode (normally energized).
These relays provide for external annunciation of the following alarms: rectifier shutdown, high voltage
(HV) shutdown, and three user defined relays. Refer to Sageview help for configuring these relays.

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Block Diagram Description
A simplified block diagram of a 48V Sageon 200A is shown in Figure 1-5. Single-phase or three-phase
power is supplied from the user’s AC electrical service panel.
FIGURE 1-5 SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM, 48V SAGEON 200A

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Sageon 200A operation can be monitored at the operator panel on the front of the power system, with a
PC connected to the operator panel, or at a PC connected to the power system over an ethernet network.
Sageon 200A configuration can be performed from the operator panel or at a PC.
Printed circuit boards, in the distribution area contain terminals for user connections to alarm relays,
battery temperature compensation sensors, communications, and other internal and external functions. In
addition, most signals destined for the SCU are routed first to the BDM board or backplane board.
The operator panel provides user access to the configuration and monitoring capabilities of the SCU. For
security, a parameter lock feature is included and PC access can require a password. A PC that is to be
connecting to the Sageon 200A must have the optional Sageview software installed and operating.
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
This section contains physical, environmental, and electrical specifications for the Sageon 200A and its
major assemblies.
1.2.1 19” Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (1 Tier)
Dimension 200A Sageon II
Power System
200A Sageon II
Power System with AC
Breaker option
Width
19.0" (48.3 cm)
19.0" (48.3 cm)
Depth
9.0" (22.9 cm)
9.0" (22.9 cm)
Height
15.75”(40.0 cm)
19.25”(48.9 cm)
Weight
65 lbs (approx.)
75 lbs (approx.)
IMPORTANT: The Sageon 200A is shipped without rectifiers. Weight of rectifiers is
additional.
1.2.2 23” Sageon 200A Physical Specifications (2 Tier)
Dimension 200A Sageon II
Power System
200A Sageon II
Power System with AC
Breaker option
Width
23.0" (58.4 cm)
23.0" (58.4 cm)
Depth
9.0" (22.9 cm)
9.0" (22.9 cm)
Height
22.75”(57.8 cm)
26.25”(66.7 cm)
Weight
75 lbs (approx.)
85 lbs (approx.)
IMPORTANT: The Sageon 200A is shipped without rectifiers. Weight of rectifiers is
additional.

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1.2.3 Sageon 200A Environmental Specifications
Temperature
Operating...........................................-25° to +70°C (-13° to +158°F)
Sustained Full Power.........................-25° to +55°C (-13° to +131°F)
Storage...............................................-40° to +70°C (-40° to +158°F)
Shipping and Handling
Sageon 200A ...................................Shipped fully assembled in a rack (opt) designed to withstand the
shock and vibration normally encountered in shipping and
handling
Rectifier Systems..............................Encased and shipped in protective individual boxes
Humidity.................................................0 to 95% non-condensing
Note
When operating the power plant in an extremely low humidity environment
(<10%), additional site ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) mitigation is
recommended. The installation of ESD conductive floor covering or coating per
ANSI EOS/ESD S7.1 and use of dissipative foot straps per ANSI EOS/ESD S9.1
whenever servicing the equipment is recommended. The use of an anti-static
wrist strap per EOS/ESD S1.0 wrist straps is always recommended and is
mandatory whenever servicing the power plant in an extremely low humidity
condition.
Altitude ...................................................9,800 feet (3,000m); Contact the factory for de-rating above
specification
Heat Dissipation......................................<1,000 BTU/Hr. maximum per rectifier @ full load (rated input)
Cooling
Rectifier Systems..............................Fan forced air, front to back with built-in over temperature
Audible Noise .........................................<55dB (A weighting)
1.2.4 Sageon 200A Electrical Specifications
Output Current
200Adc over Standard operating temperature range of -25°C to 55°C
100Adc over Extended operating temperature range of -55°C to 70°C
1.2.5 General Specifications
Battery Temperature Compensation.......Adjustable 0.1 to 6 mV/°C/cell
1.2.6 Bus Specifications
Bus Structure Amperage Rating .............Per American National Standards Institute’s
Telecommunications Protection Specifications (ANSI T1.311-
1991) ampere tables
Voltage Drop...........................................0.08V maximum

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1.2.7 EMC Specifications
Emissions:
Category
Tested To
Class
Harmonics
IEC 61000-3-2
A
Flicker
EC 6100-3-3
B
Conducted RF
AC Terminals: CISPR 22; DC Terminals: CISPR 22
B / A
Radiated RF
CISPR 22
B
Immunity:
Category
Tested To
Criterion
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
(Level 4: Air 15kV, Contact 8kV)
A
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
(Level 4: 10V/m, 1kHz 80% AM)
A
Electrical Fast
Transient (EFT)
IEC 61000-4-4
(Level 4: 4kV on AC lines)
(Level 3: 2kV on load and 1kV on comms lines)
A
A
Surge Protection
ANSI C62.41-1991 category B3 – AC lines
(Combination Wave 6 kV/3 kA; Ring Wave 6 kV/500A)
IEC 61000-4-5 (Impulse)
(6 kV/3 kA Common Mode [CM] on AC lines)
(6 kV/3 kA Differential Mode [DM] on AC lines)
(Level 3: 2kV CM, 1kV DM on DC lines)
IEC 61000-4-12 (Ring Wave)
(6 kV/500A, 100 kHz CM & DM on AC lines)
(Level 3: 2kV CM, 1 kV DM on DC lines)
B
B
B
A
B
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
(Level 3: 10V on AC, load and comms lines)
A
Voltage Dip,
Interruptions
IEC 61000-4-11
(Level: 100% dip for 10 ms)
(Level: 30% dip for 500 ms)
(Level: 60% dip for 1000 ms)
(Level: 100% dropout for 5s)
A
A
B
B

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1.2.8 Rectifier Specifications
Input: 48V Rectifiers
Rated Input3
Range, Nominal................................208-240 Vac
Range, Tolerance..............................185-275 Vac
Connection........................................Single phase; Phase-to-Phase or Phase-to-Neutral
Current..............................................12.4 @ 208 Vac; 10.8 @ 240; 16A max @ 120V or below
Frequency.........................................45-66 Hz
Extended Input (with output de-rating)
Low...................................................85-185 Vac
High..................................................275-285 Vac
Guaranteed Start......................................90 Vac
Soft Start.................................................8 seconds ramp-up to full load
Efficiency................................................Greater than 90% @ >50% load, 230 Vac input, 25°C (77°F)
Power Factor...........................................Greater than 0.98 at 50% to 100% of rated load
Protection
Internal Protective Devices...............Double Fused (input)
External Protective Device...............Optional thermal circuit breaker (input)
Fully Protected .................................440 Vac, indefinitely
Over-Voltage Shutdown...................300 Vac
Under-Voltage Shutdown.................85 Vac
Service ....................................................Hot swappable (i.e. Can be installed in or removed from an
operating Sageon 200A)
Output, 48V Rectifiers
Float Voltage
Nominal .............................................54.2 Vdc
Range.................................................42-58 Vdc
Equalize Voltage.....................................45-59.9 Vdc
Current Limit ..........................................10% to 110% of rated output
Temperature Derating.............................25A @ 158°F (70°C)
Output Rectifiers
Power Limit ............................................Foldback current limiting
Static Regulation
Line....................................................Better than +/-0.05%
Load...................................................Better than +/-0.05%
Dynamic Regulation ...............................+/-2% for 10% to 90% to 10% step load change
+/-1% of final value within 1 ms of step change
+/-0.2% for a 25% step change in AC input voltage
Electrical Noise.......................................<0.96 mV RMS Psophometrically weighted
Wide-Band Noise....................................<10 mV RMS (10 kHz-100 MHz)
Peak-to-Peak Ripple................................<100 mV (10 kHz-100 MHz)
Load Sharing...........................................<+/-5% of full scale with active current sharing from SCU
Protection
3Derating required at input less than 185Vac; worst case 2013 BTU/hr @ 85Vac (calculated) per rectifier.

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Internal..............................................Fuse
Over Current.....................................Can sustain a short circuit at output terminals indefinitely
Temperature......................................Gradual reduction of power limit if heatsink temperature exceed
preset limit
SCU programmable
Battery menu ....................................Float and equalize voltages
Rectifier menu..................................Current limit, high and low voltage alarm limits, HVSD, and
HVSD reset
1.2.9 Safety Specifications
The following were used as guidelines in the specifications of all components and wiring, with particular
attention to safety ratings and OI-28 flammability requirements.
•Underwriters Laboratory Standards of Safety (UL 60950)
•Bellcore Network Equipment-Building System (GR-1089-CORE)
1.2.10 Monitoring Specifications
Operator panel voltage and current.........2-line digital display
Operator panel accuracy
Voltage accuracy..............................0.50% +/- least significant digit
Current accuracy...............................1%
System status...........................................Green, yellow, and red LEDs
Local Communications...........................USB (Sageview required)
Remote Communications (optional).......Ethernet/SNMP
1.2.11 Alarm Specifications
Each of following alarms is annunciated by a lighted LED on the operator panel and by a relay state
change. Relay contact output terminals are on the alarm PCB in the distribution.
A. User Alarm Annunciation
Five user programmable relays. One form C contacts rated 30W, 62.5 VA, 1A maximum, 60 VDC
maximum, 125 VAC maximum, contacts rated 0.5A resistive at 60 VDC.
B. Rectifier Front Panel
Three status LEDs (Green, Amber, and Red) are located on the rectifier front panel.
C. Battery Current Temperature
Battery Temperature Sensor Input..........Compensation and alarm annunciation, 1 ambient, 1 battery
optional temperature interface allows up to 4 batteries.
Battery Current Transducer Input...........1-4 battery strings; accuracy 1% of transducer rating.
D. Sageon Battery Monitor
Battery strings.........................................4 maximum
Battery voltage........................................75V maximum
Cells (single cell or monoblock).............24 maximum per SBM board
Cell voltage.............................................2V, 4V, 6V or 12V (maximum input 3.33V, 6.66V, 10V, and
20V respectively)
Accuracy.................................................+/-10mV at 0°C to 40°C
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