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Vertiv NetSure V200E50 User Manual

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Vertiv™ NetSure™ V200E50 DC Power Retrofit Installation and User Manual
Proprietary and Confidential © 2022 Vertiv Group Corp.
1
1 Introduction
1.1 General
The VertivNetSure™ Model V200E50 DC Power Retrofit is a power solution comprising a Mounting Frame that allows two (2) new-
generation NetSure Rectifiers (Model R48-5800e, Spec. No. 1R485800e), to be installed in the NetSure Model 1231V1, Spec. No.
582121300 Power Bay. The Retrofit replaces one V200E50 Power Conversion Unit (PCU), and can operate with or without the original
PCUs in the same system.
The VertivNetSure™ Model V200E50 DC Power Retrofit provides load power, battery float current, and battery recharge current
during normal operating conditions. Each rectifier in the Retrofit incorporates a constant power design. This means that, within the
normal operating ambient temperature range, the maximum output power available is a constant 11,600W per Retrofit. Within the
normal temperature range, the rectifiers operate in one of three modes, depending upon load demands. Transition between modes is
completely automatic.
Constant Voltage Mode: For any initial output voltage setting from 47 to 58 volts, output voltage remains constant regardless
of load. This is the normal operating condition, in which loads are being supplied and batteries are float charged. Rectifiers
operate in the Constant Voltage Mode unless load increases to the point where the product of load current and output
voltage is approximately 11,600W per V200 Retrofit.
Constant Power Mode: As load increases above approximately 11,600W per V200 Retrofit (non-adjustable), output current
continues to increase, but output voltage decreases as required to maintain constant output power. Rectifiers operate in the
Constant Power Mode unless load continues to increase to the point where the current limit setting is reached.
Constant Current Mode: If load increases to the current limit setting, output voltage decreases linearly to maintain output
current at the current limit setting.
1.2 Existing System Compatibility Matrix
Refer to Table 1.1 for a compatibility matrix.
Table 1.1 Compatibility Matrix
MCA Controller
Version
1
Release Date Upgradeable?
Remote Sense
Lead Drop
2
5.2.0 After 9/13/2006
NOT REQUIRED 50 mV 5.1.0 After 10/8/2004
5.0.0 After 9/2/03
4.9.0 or less
to
4.4.3 or better
Prior 9/2003
After 11/2000
YES
(requires return of existing
MCA and exchange for new
version MCA)
--
4.4.2 or less Prior 11/2000
Cannot Upgrade, Need to
Purchase New Version
MCA
--
1
System OK (enter) / Configure Menu (enter) / Verify Inventory (enter) / Navigate to “MCA SWV ########”.
2
Maximum voltage drop between local bus and sense point.

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Vertiv NetSure V200E50 Specifications

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BrandVertiv
ModelNetSure V200E50
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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