DELTA CHG96V-RT-1 Amplon Family RT Series Single Phase User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Delta
Table of Contents
DELTA CHG96V-RT-1 Amplon Family RT Series Single Phase
Product Introduction
The Delta External Charger Box works as an external charger for a 1/ 2/ 3kVA on-line UPS. Its input power factor reaches to 0.97 and efficiency is up to 90%. The charger box provides wide range of charge voltage (16Vdc to 116Vdc) for you to adjust according to battery capacity. Working with a UPS, the charger box can charge lead-acid batteries and lithium batteries. Through the provided RJ45 cable, the charger box can send alarm signals to the UPS, which enhances the UPS’s monitor function.
Important Safety Instructions
Please read this user manual before operation and keep it for later reference. Failure to heed the manual will void the warranty.
- Install the charger box in a well-ventilated area. Do not expose it to rain, dust, and moisture. Keep it away from flammable gas or explosives.
- To protect the charger box from overheating and to ensure its reliability, do not block or cover its slits and openings.
- Do not put beverages on the charger box.
- All maintenance services must be performed by qualified personnel. Do not open or remove the cover of the charger box to avoid high voltage electric shock.
- The charger box must be well grounded due to a possible risk of current leakage.
- There is a risk of dangerous high voltage when the batteries are still connected to the charger box. Before maintenance of the charger box, do not forget to remove the input power cord and disconnect the battery cable to completely cut off the power source.
- Standard Compliance CE and cTUVus (UL 62368-1) FCC Class A
- EN 61000-4-2, Level 4
- EN 61000-4-6
- EN 61000-4-3, Level 3
- EN 61000-4-4, Level 4
- EN 61000-4-5, 2kV (Common mode)
Package List
No. | Item | Q’ty |
---|---|---|
1 | Delta External Charger Box | 1 PC |
2 | Installation & Operation Quick Guide | 1 PC |
3 | Ear kit | 1 SET |
4 | Tower Stand Extender | 4 PCS |
5 | Terminal CU | 3 PCS |
6 | Input power cable | 1 PC |
7 | Micro USB cable | 1 PC |
8 | RJ45 Cable | 1 PC |
LED Indicators
LED No. | LED Status | Meaning |
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1
| Off| CH1 works normally.
Flashing (Red)| CH1’s setting is abnormal.
On (Red)| CH1 works abnormally.
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2
| Off| CH2 works normally.
Flashing (Red)| CH2’s setting is abnormal.
On (Red)| CH2 works abnormally.
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3
| Off| CH1’s input power is abnormal.
Flashing (Green)| CH1’s input power is out of working range.
On (Green)| CH1’s input power is normal.
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4
| Off| CH2’s input power is abnormal.
Flashing (Green)| CH2’s input power is out of working range.
On (Green)| CH2’s input power is normal.
Rear Panel
- CHG501C2G1035/ CHG501C2G10B8
- CHG102C2G1035/ CHG102C2G10B8:
No. | Printing | Meaning | Description |
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1
|
RS 485
|
RS 485
| For connection to the RS485 port on
UPS.
With a UPS, you can detect charger box information and control the charging voltage to synchronize with the UPS. RS 485 and Micro-USB can not be communicated at the same time.
2
|
MICRO USB
|
Micro-USB port
| For configuring the charger box’s setting.
NOTE:
Please donwload the latest version of USB Driver from the following link: https://datacenter- softwarecenter.deltaww.com/ Download/UPS/Software/ _FT230X_USBDriver.zip
3
|
ID
|
DIP Switch
| You can set communication ID by DIP Switch, please refer to Table 1
for ID setting.
4| DC OUTOPUT| Output Terminal| For connection to battery cabinet.
5
|
AC INPUT
| Input Socket|
For connection to power input.
Table 1 Communication ID setting
DIP Switch|
FW
|
ID
---|---|---
CH2 ID Set| CH1 ID Set
DIP1| DIP2| DIP3| DIP4| DIP5| DIP6| CH2|
CH1
OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 0| ID11| ID11
OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 0| ID12| ID12
OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 0| ID13| ID13
OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 0| ID14| ID14
ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 0| ID15| ID15
ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 0| ID16| ID16
ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 0| ID17| ID17
ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| 0| ID18| ID18
OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 1| ID19| ID19
OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 1| ID20| ID20
OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 1| ID21| ID21
OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 1| ID22| ID22
DIP Switch| __
__
FW
| __
ID
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CH2 ID Set| CH1 ID Set
DIP1| DIP2| DIP3| DIP4| DIP5| DIP6| CH2|
CH1
ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 1| ID23| ID23
ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 1| ID24| ID24
ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 1| ID25| ID25
ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| 1| ID26| ID26
NOTE:
- Please set different ID of CH1 and CH2.
- Please restart the charger box after FW ID is set, otherwise, FW ID setting is ineffective.
Installation and Configuration
Installation
Rack Mounting:
- Attach the included bracket ears to the lateral mounting holes of the Delta external charger box. See Figure 4
- Follow steps 1 to 2 to install the Delta External Charger Box in Delta’s rail kit (optional). See Figure 5.
Step 1: Adjust the length of the rails according to your rack.
Step 2 : Tighten the rails’ nuts.
Step 3: Fix the rails on your rack.
Step 4: Install the Delta external charger box on your rack and tighten the provided screws.
NOTE : If you want to use a non-Delta rail kit, please only follow step
Tower Mounting:
- Connect the provided tower stand extenders with the tower stands provided in the UPS’s carton (please take the UPS and the Delta external charger box’s size into consideration). See Figure 6.
- Pull out the Delta external charger box’s control panel ( 1 & 2 ), rotate it 90° clockwise ( 3 ) and re-insert the control panel ( 4 ). After that, rotate the Delta logo nameplate 90° clockwise ( 5 ). See Figure 7.
- Carefully lift the Delta external charger box upright with the Delta logo and the icon shown on the control panel facing up. A minimum of two people are required. See Figure 8.
- Place the Delta external charger box and the UPS inside the tower stands. See Figure 9
Connect the Delta external charger box to UPS
- Use the input power cord provided in package to connect the external charger box to line power.
- When connecting the external charger box to the mains, it is highly recommended that you install the protective devices. Please refer to the table below
External Charger Box Model| Suggested Proctetive Device
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CHG96V-RT-1| 250 Vac/ 10A breaker
CHG96V-RT-2| 250 Vac/ 16A breaker - Select proper output cables and cable gland, and compress the terminal CU in package to one end of the cable. Connect the terminal end to charger box’s output terminal block and the other end to external battery pack. See Figure 10.
- For te specification of input/ output cables, please refer to below table.
Spec. / Capacity| CHG96V-RT-1/ CHG96V-RT-2
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Input/ Output Cables
(Rating Temperature 90°C)
|
12 AWG (3 mm2)
Tightening Torque| 5.07 kgf-cm (4.40 lb-in)
Configuration
Configure the charger box automatically
When the charger box is communicated with UPS (UPS need support charger box’s
communication protocol) through RS485, charger box’s configuration is
controlled by UPS, that is, follows UPS’s setting. Please refer to Figure 11
and Figure 12 for connection.
Connect single charger box to UPS
Connect paralleled charger boxes to UPS
Troubleshooting
LED
Indicators
|
Problems
|
Solutions
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LED
flashes (Red)
|
The charger box’s setting is abnormal.
| Check whether the configuration is correct.
If all configuration is correct, please contact your local dealer or customer service
representative.
LED on (Red)
|
The charger works abnormally.
LED off (Green)
| 1. The input power is abnormal.
2. The charger board’s power is abnormal.
3. The charger board is not well connected.
| Check whether the input cables are firmly connected. If not, connect them. If the input cables are firmly connected but the LED still flashes or
off, please contact your local
dealer or customer ervice representative.
LED
flashes (Green)
|
The input power is out of working range.
Maintenance
Charger Box Cleaning:
- Regularly clean the charger box, especially the slits and openings, to make sure air flows freely through the charger box to avoid overheating.
Charger Box Inspection:
- Regularly check the charger box and inspect:
- Whether the LED indicators are normal.
- Whether the fan works normally and air flows freely through the charger box.
Fan:
- Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the charger box is running, please check if the fan works normally and make sure the charger box is ventilated properly. If not, replace the fan.
NOTE : Please ask your local dealer or customer service representative for more maintenance information. Do not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it.
Technical Specifications
Delta External Charger Box | CHG96V-RT- 1 | CHG96V-RT-2 |
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Input
| Voltage Range| ****
100~280Vac (Full load)
Frequency| 40~70Hz
Current Rate| 7A| 14A
Power Factor| > 0.97
Protective Device| ****
15A fuse ( charger board)
Output
| OutputPower| 500W| 1000W
Charging Voltage| ****
16 ~ 116 Vdc
| ****
16 ~ 116 Vdc
Charging Current (Maximum)| ****
8A
| ****
16A
Dimensions (W × D × H)
| 440 × 395 × 88.5 mm
(17.3″ × 15.6″ × 3.5″)
Weight| 5.3 kg (11.7 Ib)| 6.8 kg (15.0 Ib)
Noise| < 45dBA@ < 30°C amb *1
Environment
| Operating Temperature| ****
0 ~ 55°C (32 ~ 104°F) *2
Relative Humidity| ****
0 ~ 95% (non-condensing)
NOTE:
- *1 At a distance of 3.28 ft (1 meter) in front of the Delta external charger box.
- *2 De-rate to 75% load when the operating temperature is between 41°C~50°C (106°F~122°F), de-rate to 50% load when the operating temperature is between 51°C~55°C (124°F~131°F).
- Refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
- All specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
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