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Short circuit and current limit, Troubleshooting, Nic information – Panduit PN380 User Manual

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PANDUIT DPoE Power System User’s Guide

Issue 1.0

Part Number: PN380

Short Circuit and Current Limit

I

Limit

can be adjusted up to +105% of the rated current of the rectifier (See Table 4: Recommended AC

Circuit Breaker and Wire Sizes). The system voltage will remain constant up to I

Limit

at which point the

system voltage will drop quickly toward 0 VDC

,

as shown in Figure 11: Short Circuit & Current Limit.

Once a rectifier output drops below 12 VDC for more than 5 seconds, the system will shut down. The
system will automatically restart after 60 seconds, and will continue until the short circuit is cleared.



I

Limit

Current

V

Shutdown

Rectifier Voltage

V

Rated

Figure 11: Short Circuit & Current Limit

Troubleshooting


The modular nature of this DPoE Power System makes diagnostics and repair easy. Make sure that all
rectifiers are properly seated and latched into their respective slots. Make sure all power and signal
connectors are properly mated.

Table 8: Troubleshooting

Alarm

Problem

Possible Solution

DC OK LED is extinguished

This rectifier has stopped
outputting power

Rectifier failed. Replace this
unit.

AC OK and all LEDs are
extinguished

Commercial power has been
lost to the specified rectifier(s)

Reset commercial circuit
breaker to the dedicated AC
circuit that feeds the system.
Seek alternative power source
until power is restored.

Fuse Open

A fuse is in the open state

Replace the open fuse

NIC Information


The PANDUIT DPoE Power System Chassis can be ordered with or without the NIC card. (PANDUIT
part number DPoEPWRCM includes the NIC card. PANDUIT part number DPoEPWRCU does not). The
NIC card allows the DPoE Power System to communicate with the management system. If a chassis is
ordered and installed without a NIC card, it can be easily field upgraded to add the NIC card. Figure 8:
Chassis (Front View) - GMT fuse holder
shows where the NIC card is plugged into the chassis.

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