Alpha Vision Tech Power Supply MPS48 7M User Manual

Technical Manual  
MPS48-7M  
Effective: August 2007  
Alpha Technologies  
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MPS48-7M  
Technical Manual  
021-511-B4-002, Rev. B  
Effective Date: August 2007  
Copyright© 2007  
Alpha Technologies, Inc.  
member of The  
GroupTM  
NOTE:  
Photographs contained in this manual are for illustrative purposes only. These photographs may not match  
your installation.  
NOTE:  
Operator is cautioned to review the drawings and illustrations contained in this manual before proceeding. If  
there are questions regarding the safe operation of this product, please contact Alpha Technologies or your  
nearest Alpha representative.  
NOTE:  
Alpha shall not be held liable for any damage or injury involving its enclosures, power supplies, generators,  
batteries, or other hardware if used or operated in any manner or subject to any condition not consistent with  
its intended purpose, or is installed or operated in an unapproved manner, or improperly maintained.  
Notice of FCC Compliance  
Per FCC 47 CFR 15.21:  
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Per FCC 47 CFR 15.105:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Contacting Alpha Technologies: www.alpha.com  
or  
For general product information and customer service (7 AM to 5 PM, Pacic Time), call  
1-800-863-3930  
For complete technical support, call  
1-800-863-3364  
7 AM to 5 PM, Pacic Time or 24/7 emergency support  
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Contents  
Safety Notes.......................................................................................................................... 6  
1.0  
2.0  
3.0  
4.0  
Introduction............................................................................................................... 10  
Theory of Operation...................................................................................................11  
Specications............................................................................................................ 12  
Installation................................................................................................................. 14  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
Unpacking the MPS48-7M............................................................................. 14  
Enclosure Installation, Wall-mount or Wooden Pole-mount........................... 14  
Enclosure Installation, Steel or Concrete Pole............................................... 16  
AC Input (120/240Vac) Connection Procedure.............................................. 17  
AC Connection with High Voltage Transformer.............................................. 18  
4.5.1 Installing the Transformer.................................................................... 18  
4.5.2 Installing the Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable..................................... 19  
4.6  
4.7  
4.8  
Network Cable Connection Procedure........................................................... 20  
Battery Connection Procedure....................................................................... 21  
Network Connections..................................................................................... 21  
5.0  
Operation.................................................................................................................. 22  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
Start-up .......................................................................................................... 22  
Normal Operation........................................................................................... 22  
Battery Backup Mode..................................................................................... 23  
Charging Mode .............................................................................................. 23  
6.0  
7.0  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 24  
6.1  
6.2  
Troubleshooting Table.................................................................................... 24  
Connecting to the Local Craft Port................................................................. 24  
Maintenance............................................................................................................. 25  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
Battery Replacement ..................................................................................... 25  
Replacing the Power Module......................................................................... 25  
Battery Management...................................................................................... 26  
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List of Figures and Tables  
Fig. 1-1, MPS48-7M Overview ............................................................................................ 10  
Fig. 3-1, MPS48-7M Enclosure Dimensions........................................................................ 13  
Fig. 4-1, AC Connections..................................................................................................... 17  
Fig. 4-2, Input Voltage Select Switch................................................................................... 17  
Fig. 4-3, Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable Stripped.............................................................. 19  
Fig. 4-4, Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable Installed.............................................................. 19  
Fig. 4-5, Strain Relief Fitting................................................................................................ 20  
Fig. 4-6, Customer Connections.......................................................................................... 20  
Fig. 5-1, Status LEDs .......................................................................................................... 22  
Fig. 5-2, Battery Capacity Versus Temperature................................................................... 23  
Fig. 7-1, Battery Capacity Characteristics........................................................................... 26  
Table 2-1, Network Connections...........................................................................................11  
Table 5-1, Status LED Indications ....................................................................................... 22  
Table 5-2, Battery Runtime and Recharge Times................................................................ 23  
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Safety Notes  
Review the drawings and illustrations in this manual before proceeding. If there are any questions  
regarding the safe installation or operation of this product, contact Alpha Technologies or the nearest Alpha  
representative. Save this document for future reference.  
To reduce the risk of injury or death, and to ensure the continued safe operation of this product, the following  
symbols have been placed throughout this manual. Where these symbols appear, use extra care and  
attention.  
ATTENTION:  
The use of ATTENTION indicates specic regulatory/code requirements that may affect the placement of  
equipment and /or installation procedures.  
NOTE:  
A NOTE provide additional information to help complete a specic task or procedure.  
CAUTION!  
The use of CAUTION indicates safety information intended to PREVENT DAMAGE to material or  
equipment.  
WARNING!  
WARNING presents safety information to PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH to the technician  
or user.  
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General Safety Precautions  
To avoid injury:  
This enclosure and its hardware must only be serviced by authorized personnel.  
The enclosure must remain locked at all times, except when authorized service personnel are present.  
Remove all conductive jewelry or personal equipment prior to servicing equipment, parts, connectors,  
wiring, or batteries.  
Read and follow all installation, equipment grounding, usage, and service instructions included in this  
manual.  
Use proper lifting techniques whenever handling enclosure, equipment, parts, or batteries.  
Batteries contain dangerous voltages, currents and corrosive material. Battery installation, maintenance,  
service and replacement must only be performed by authorized personnel.  
Never use uninsulated tools or other conductive materials when installing, maintaining, servicing or  
replacing batteries.  
Use special caution when connecting or adjusting battery cabling. An improperly connected battery cable  
or an unconnected battery cable can result in arcing, re, or possible explosion.  
Avoid any contact with gelled or liquid emissions from valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries.  
Emissions contain dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes. Emissions are electrolytic, and  
are electrically conductive and are corrosive. Follow the Chemical Hazards notes if contact occurs.  
Do not smoke or introduce sparks in the vicinity of a battery.  
Under certain overcharging conditions, lead-acid batteries can vent a mixture of hydrogen gas that is  
explosive. Proper venting of the enclosure is required.  
Follow the battery manufacturer’s approved transportation and storage instructions.  
To avoid damage:  
Prior to installation, verify the AC input voltage and frequency matches the rating of to the enclosure and  
its equipment.  
Prior to installation, verify that the output voltage from the enclosure or its equipment match the voltage  
requirements of the connected equipment (load).  
Prior to installation, verify that the enclosure’s utility service panel is equipped with a properly rated circuit  
breaker for use with the equipment inside. Refer to manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Review and upgrade utility service panel circuit breaker requirements whenever equipment is changed.  
Prior to installation, contact local utilities, building maintenance departments, and cable/piping locator  
services to ensure that installation does not interfere with existing utility cables or piping.  
Do not exceed the output rating of equipment. Verify load requirements prior and during connection  
process.  
Prior to handling the batteries, touch a grounded metal object to dissipate any static charge that may have  
developed in your body.  
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Battery Safety Notes  
WARNING!  
Lead-acid batteries contain dangerous voltages, currents, and corrosive material. Battery  
installation, maintenance, service, and replacement must be performed only by authorized  
personnel.  
Chemical Hazards  
Any gelled or liquid emissions from a valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery contain dilute sulfuric  
acid, which is harmful to the skin and eyes. Emissions are electrolytic, and are electrically conductive and  
corrosive.  
To avoid injury:  
Servicing and connection of batteries shall be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, personnel  
knowledgeable of batteries and the required safety precautions.  
Always wear eye protection, rubber gloves, and a protective vest when working near batteries. Remove  
all metallic objects from hands and neck.  
Batteries can produce explosive gases. Keep all open ames and sparks away from batteries.  
Use tools with insulated handles. Do not rest tools on top of batteries.  
Batteries contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects  
or other reproductive harm. Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead  
compounds. Wash hands after handling (California Proposition 65).  
Wear protective clothing (insulated gloves, eye protection, etc.) whenever installing, maintaining,  
servicing, or replacing batteries.  
If any battery emission contacts the skin, wash immediately and thoroughly with water. Follow your  
company’s approved chemical exposure procedures.  
Neutralize any spilled battery emission with the solution contained in an approved spill kit, or with a  
solution of one pound Bicarbonate of soda to one gallon of water. Report chemical spill using your  
company’s spill reporting structure and seek medical attention if necessary.  
All battery compartments must have adequate ventilation to prevent an accumulation of potentially  
dangerous gas.  
Prior to handling the batteries, touch a grounded metal object to dissipate any static charge that may have  
developed on your body.  
Never use uninsulated tools or other conductive materials when installing, maintaining, servicing or  
replacing batteries.  
Use special caution when connecting or adjusting battery cabling. An improperly connected battery cable  
or an unconnected battery cable can make contact with an unintended surface that can result in arcing,  
re, or possible explosion.  
A battery showing signs of cracking, leaking, or swelling should be replaced immediately by authorized  
personnel using a battery of identical type and rating.  
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Battery Maintenance Guidelines  
The battery maintenance instructions listed below are for reference only. Battery manufacturer’s instructions  
for transportation, installation, storage or maintenance take precedence over these instructions.  
Inspect batteries every 6 months for:  
Signs of battery cracking, leaking or swelling. The battery should be replaced immediately by  
authorized personnel using a battery of the identical type and rating.  
Apply battery manufacturer’s specied antioxidant compound on all exposed connections.  
Clean up any electrolyte (battery emission) in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations or  
codes.  
Always replace batteries with those of an identical type and rating. Never install old or untested batteries.  
All battery compartments must have adequate ventilation to prevent an accumulation of potentially  
dangerous gas.  
Recycling and Disposal Instructions  
Spent or damaged batteries are considered environmentally unsafe. Always recycle used batteries or dispose  
of the batteries in accordance with all federal, state and local regulations.  
Electrical Safety  
Lethal voltages are present within the power supply and electrical boxes. Never assume that an electrical  
connection or conductor is not energized. Check the circuit with a voltmeter with respect to the grounded  
portion of the enclosure (both AC and DC) prior to any installation or removal procedure.  
Always use the buddy system when working under hazardous conditions.  
A licensed electrician is required to install permanently wired equipment.  
Input voltages can range up to 347Vac. Ensure that utility power is disabled before beginning installation  
or removal.  
Ensure no liquids or wet clothes contact internal components.  
Hazardous electrically live parts inside this unit are energized from batteries even when the AC input  
power is disconnected.  
Mechanical Safety  
Power supplies can reach extreme temperatures under load.  
Use caution around sheet metal components and sharp edges.  
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1.0 Introduction  
Alpha’s FlexNet MPS48-7M multipurpose power supply provides primary and standby power to  
Wi-Fi radios in wall-mount and pole-mount applications. The MPS48-7M interface module includes  
connections for radio, Ethernet backhaul, local Craft port, and 48Vdc auxiliary connection.  
The MPS48-7M is supported by a full complement of options including batteries, 120Vac or 240Vac  
battery heater mat, 120Vac line cord, and a step-down transformer for high voltage streetlight  
applications.  
Key Features:  
Rugged 48Vdc indoor or outdoor UPS  
Multi-use mounting bracket for wall-mount and pole-mount applications  
Temperature compensated battery charging for optimum battery life  
Local and remote status monitoring and reporting  
Battery heater provides extended runtimes in cold conditions  
Preconnectorized cables minimize installation time and eliminate errors  
Customer-supplied  
Cables  
Input Power  
Voltage Select  
Status LEDs  
Power Module  
Power Interface  
Module  
AC Input Connector  
Battery Temperature  
Sensor  
Battery Heater Mat  
Connector  
Battery Cable  
Battery Retaining  
Bracket  
Battery Shelf  
Input Power  
Terminal Block  
Network Connections  
(3/4" EMT Knockout)  
1/2" EMT Knockout  
(optional use)  
Internal Ground Stud  
AC Input  
(1/2" EMT Knockout)  
Fig. 1-1, MPS48-7M Overview  
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2.0 Theory of Operation  
The FlexNet MPS48-7M multipurpose power supply provides ltered 50W output power for a typical  
48V telecom bus during normal line operation. During line disruptions, the MPS48-7M supplies  
uninterrupted output power of 50W directly from a string of four 12V batteries.  
Metal oxide varistor (MOV) technology provides line voltage surge suppression in the event of line  
cross or power spikes. An electromagnetic lter conditions line voltage, enabling the power supply  
to operate in compliance with FCC Class A standards. The AC-to-DC converter feeds power to the  
primary winding of a high-frequency isolation transformer. The resulting DC output, at the secondary  
of the transformer, provides power to the load and charges the 48V string batteries, keeping them  
fully charged in preparation for a line disruption. MPS48-7M battery temperature compensation range  
is from -0ºC to 40ºC. A battery heater mat option extends battery life in cold environments. Maximum  
output voltage of 56Vdc.  
The power module provides over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection. After the fault  
is cleared, the power module automatically resumes power to the load. The control logic circuitry  
provides a LVD (low battery voltage disconnect), detects the presence (or absence) of batteries,  
performs periodic battery testing, and communicates status locally with LED status indicators.  
Preconnectorized cables of varying lengths provide reliable and efcient eld installation. Ethernet,  
48Vdc power (with return), and RS232 interface are supported on the preconnectorized cables.  
The MPS housing is constructed of weather resistant powder coated aluminum. The enclosure can be  
pole or wall-mounted.  
AC service is routed into the bottom of the enclosure through a 1/2" Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)  
knockout located in the bottom center of the enclosure. The data and power cables are routed  
through a provided 3-hole strain relief tting. Additional 1/2" and 3/4" knockouts are provided at the  
back, bottom, and sides of the enclosure.  
The MPS48-7M interface module includes:  
An RJ11/RJ45 pair of connections support a mesh router. The RJ11 includes the RS232  
connection to the router. The RJ45 provides an Ethernet connection between the router and  
48VDC power (and return).  
An RJ45 for connection to a remote router or modem (Ethernet backhaul).  
An RJ11 Craft Port connection providing an RS232 connection to the mesh router for network  
management information.  
A 48Vdc terminal block for an auxiliary piece of equipment (e.g. a camera).  
Aux  
Radio,  
Power  
RJ45  
Ethernet  
Backhaul  
RJ45  
Radio, Serial Local Craft  
RJ11 RJ11  
Terminal Block  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
1 +48Vdc  
2 Return  
1 Data  
Pair 1  
2 Data  
Pair 1  
3 Data  
Pair 2  
1 Data Pair 1 1 NC  
1 NC  
2 Data Pair 1 2 Radio TX  
3 Data Pair 2 3 Return  
2 Local RX  
3 Return  
4 +Vdc  
5 +Vdc  
6 Data  
Pair 2  
7 - Vdc  
8 - Vdc  
4 NC  
5 NC  
6 Data Pair 2 6 NC  
4 Radio RX  
5 NC  
4 Local TX  
5 NC  
6 NC  
7 NC  
8 NC  
Table 2-1, Network Connections  
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3.0 Specications  
Input  
90-132Vac (low range) or 180-264Vac (high range), 250 to 347Vac with optional  
step-down transformer  
Voltage Range (switch selectable)  
Frequency  
47Hz or 63Hz  
ANSI/IEEE Std. C62.41 to Category A, B, or C requirements, using a “Ring Wave”  
or “Combination” waveform, at a level of 6kV  
Surge Protection  
Output  
Operating Output Power  
Output Voltage  
Ripple  
50W continuous, 70W max (10 seconds)  
42 to 56Vdc  
<250mVrms  
Noise  
<2Vp-p  
Transfer Characteristics  
Battery  
Uninterrupted output  
Four sealed 12Vdc valve-regulated lead-acid, maintenance free, immobilized  
electrolyte (sold separately)  
Type  
Temperature  
Storage:-4ºF to 104ºF (-20ºC to 40ºC), Charge:-10ºF to 140ºF (-23ºC to 60ºC)*  
Capacity  
7.2Ah @ 20 hour rate to 1.75Vdc (per cell)**  
5.95 / 2.7  
Weight (lb/kg)  
Dimensions (in/mm)  
Runtime:  
5.94H x 2.56W x 3.86D / 151H x 65W x 98D  
See Table 5-2  
LED Indicators  
Output Okay  
Green, Solid  
Standby Operation  
Low/Missing Battery  
Replace Battery  
Overload  
Green, Blinking  
Red, Blinking  
Red, Solid  
Red and Green, Blinking  
Mechanical  
Dimensions (in/mm)  
Weight, without batteries (lb/kg)  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature (with heater)  
17.5H x 12.75W x 5.25D / 445H x 324W x 133D  
11 / 4.9  
-40ºF to 131ºF (-40ºC to 55°C)  
Operating Temperature (without heater) -4ºF to 131ºF (-20ºC to 55ºC)  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
-58ºF to 158ºF (-50°C to 70°C)  
0 to 95% non condensing  
* Length of storage will determine the need for supplemental charge, especially if stored at higher temperatures.  
** Extended exposure to temperatures > 104ºF (40°C) may shorten battery life.  
Mounting Conguration  
Wall-mount or pole-mount  
Agency Compliance  
FCC part 15 Class A  
CSA-NRTL\C (UL/CSA 60950-1:2007)  
CE (IEC 60950-1:2001, EN 61204-3:2000-11)  
RoHS compliant, per European Union’s Directive 2002/95/EC, Restrictions of Hazardous Substances  
Zone 4, per GR-63 (requires suitable mounting surface)  
NEMA 3R, designed to meet IPX5 Water Intrusion Criteria, per IEC 60529  
Standard Features  
No audible noise  
Reverse battery polarity protection  
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Specications, continued  
12.4" (315mm)  
3.5" (89mm)  
0.380" (10mm) dia.  
0.395" (10mm) dia.  
6.7" (170mm)  
5.2" (132mm)  
12.8" (325mm)  
Fig. 3-1, MPS48-7M Enclosure Dimensions  
Spare Parts and Options  
Part Number  
Product Name  
189-078-20  
189-078-21  
745-866-20  
745-863-20  
745-850-22  
243-119-19  
875-580-10  
650-264-10  
650-225-10  
181-036-10  
181-063-10  
Battery Heater for the MPS48-7M, 240Vac  
Battery Heater for the MPS48-7M, 120Vac  
Mounting Bracket with Hardware (included)  
AC Line Cord, 5-15P, 8'  
Transformer Kit, 277Vac Step-Down to 240Vac  
Transformer Kit, 347Vac Step-down to 240Vac  
Cable, UPS, Streetlight AC PWR Tap Cable, 2-Con w/GND Lug and Wire, 25'  
3/4" 3-hole Strain Relief Fitting  
1/2" Strain Relief Fitting  
7.2Ah AGM Battery with 1-year warranty  
7.2Ah AGM Battery with 3-year warranty  
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4.0 Installation  
4.1 Unpacking the MPS48-7M  
Remove the mounting bracket and enclosure from the  
shipping carton. Inspect the MPS48-7M for shipping  
damage.  
Verify each carton contains:  
MPS48-7M enclosure  
Mounting bracket and hardware  
3/4" 3-hole strain relief tting  
1/2" strain relief tting  
Cable ties  
Quick Start Guide  
4.2 Enclosure Installation, Wall-mount or Wooden Pole-mount  
Most codes require the base of the enclosure to be located a minimum height from the  
ground. Always verify height restrictions before installation.  
ATTENTION:  
Before installing an enclosure, the location and method of mounting must be approved by the property owner.  
Recommended Tools and Materials:  
Ratchet with 7/16" socket  
Level  
Phillips screwdriver  
Two user-supplied 1/4" x 2-1/2" (7mm x 60mm) lag bolts with at washers  
Stud nder (optional)  
Installation Procedure:  
Tab  
1. Remove the mounting hardware from the inside of the bracket  
and position the bracket on a wall or wooden pole capable of  
supporting 35 lb. (16kg). Use a backing plate if necessary.  
Lag Bolt  
2. Level the bracket vertically with the tab facing up.  
3. Secure the bracket to the wall or pole using two user-supplied  
1/4" x 2-1/2" lag bolts. The hardware must sit ush inside the  
bracket dimples for proper installation.  
Lag Bolt  
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Installation, continued  
4.2 Enclosure Installation, Wall-mount or Wooden Pole Mount, continued  
4. Hang the enclosure on the bracket.  
5. Secure the enclosure to the bracket using the  
four self-tapping screws with washers (supplied).  
Proceed to Section 4.4.  
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Installation, continued  
4.3 Enclosure Installation, Steel or Concrete Pole  
To mount the MPS48-7M on concrete or steel poles, two user-supplied mounting straps  
are required (straps must be stainless, galvanized, or equivalent). Most codes require the  
base of the enclosure to be located a minimum height from the ground. Always verify height  
restrictions before installation.  
ATTENTION:  
Before installing an enclosure, the location and method of mounting must be approved by the property owner.  
Required Tools and Materials:  
#2 Phillips screwdriver  
Tab  
Two user-supplied pole straps to t pole (straps must be  
stainless, galvanized or equivalent)  
Installation Procedure:  
1. Position the bracket at the appropriate height with the tab  
facing up. Secure it to the pole using the pole straps.  
2. Hang the enclosure on the bracket.  
3. Secure the enclosure to the bracket using the four self-  
tapping screws with washers (supplied).  
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4.0  
Installation, continued  
4.4 AC Input (120/240Vac) Connection Procedure  
Required Tools and Materials:  
Hammer with punch or screwdriver  
1" Open-end wrench  
Channellock pliers  
11/32" (9mm) torque wrench or nut driver  
#1 athead torque screwdriver  
ATTENTION:  
The user or installer must provide an accessible system disconnect device located near the power supply  
enclosure as required by local electrical codes, and an over-current protection device with a maximum rating  
of 20A, or as required by local electrical codes.  
1. Verify utility power is OFF. Tag and lock utility power switch.  
2. Remove the 1/2" EMT knockout (7/8" dia.)  
and the 3/4" EMT knockout (1 1/8" dia.),  
located in the center bottom of the enclosure.  
For alternate installation, remove knockouts  
from the right side, left side, or back left of the  
enclosure as needed.  
3/4" Knockout  
1/2" Knockout  
3. Install the provided 1/2" strain relief tting, or  
user-supplied 1/2" Electrical Metallic Tubing  
(EMT), in the front 1/2" knockout. Route the  
line cord, or #18AWG wire for line, neutral,  
and ground, between the enclosure and utility power connection. When installing the  
strain relief tting, run the line cord or AC wiring through the outer nut before installing the  
rest of the tting. See Fig. 4-1.  
4. For 120V applications: connect the line and neutral wires to the AC input block. Torque  
to 4.5 in-lbs (.5 N m).  
For 240V applications: connect L1 and L2 wires to the AC input block. Torque to 4.5  
in-lbs (.5 N m).  
5. Connect the ground wire (green) to the #10 ground stud. Torque to 36 in-lbs (4.1 N m).  
6. Tighten the strain relief tting using Channellock pliers and a 1" wrench.  
7. For 120V applications, remove the protective label on the input voltage select switch, and  
move the switch to the 120V position. See Fig. 4-2.  
Up for  
120V  
Outer Nut  
Fig. 4-1, AC Connections  
Fig. 4-2, Input Voltage Select Switch  
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Installation, continued  
4.5 AC Connection with High Voltage Transformer  
The transformer converts high voltage to 240Vac. The transformer is required for powering  
the MPS48-7M from high voltage light pole applications. Use the following connection  
procedures for installing the transformer kit.  
Required Tools and Materials:  
#2 Phillips screwdriver  
#1 athead screwdriver (torque drive)  
Diagonal cutters  
CAUTION!  
Never apply high voltage to a unit without using a step-down transformer. Applying high voltage to  
the unit without the transformer will damage the unit and void the warranty.  
4.5.1 Installing the Transformer  
1. Verify power is OFF at utility. Tag and lock  
utility power switch.  
2. Cut the plastic ties securing standard AC  
input wire kit that connects the AC input  
block to the AC input connector on the  
power module. Remove the standard wire  
kit.  
3. Locate the two countersunk holes located  
on the battery shelf. Mount the transformer  
onto the shelf using the supplied athead  
screws (2) and Keps nuts (2).  
4. Connect the short red wire from the  
transformer to the L1 terminal on the AC  
input block. Torque to 4.5 in-lbs (.5 N m).  
5. Connect the short white wire from the  
transformer to the L2 terminal on the AC  
input block. Torque to 4.5 in-lbs (.5 N m).  
6. Connect the green 3-pin connector from the  
transformer to the AC input connector on  
the power module.  
AC Input  
Connector  
7. Secure the new wiring with cable ties.  
Cable  
Tie  
Cable  
Tie  
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Installation, continued  
4.5 AC Connection with High Voltage Transformer, continued  
4.5.2 Installing the Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable  
1. Remove the 1/2" EMT knockout (7/8" dia.) and the 3/4" EMT knockout (1 1/8" dia.),  
located in the center bottom of the enclosure. For alternate installation, remove  
knockouts from the right side, left side or back left of the enclosure as needed.  
2. Install the provided 1/2" strain relief tting  
in the 1/2" knockout. Route the Streetlight  
AC Power Tap Cable and separate  
12AWG safety ground wire between the  
enclosure and utility power connection.  
Connect the terminal end of the safety  
ground.  
3/4" Knockout  
1/2" Knockout  
3. Remove two inches of the outer insulation  
from the Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable,  
and strip the white and black wires 1/4". See Fig. 4-3.  
4. Connect the black wire to the L1 terminal on the AC input block. See Fig. 4-4.  
5. Connect the white wire to the L2/N terminal on the AC input block.  
6. Connect a safety ground using a #10 ring lug (for #18AWG wire) to the #10 ground stud  
located on the back wall of the enclosure. Torque to 36 in-lbs (4.1 N m).  
Do not connect AC power at this time; continue to Section 4.6.  
Strip 2"  
Strip 1/4"  
(outer insulation)  
Fig. 4-3, Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable Stripped  
Fig. 4-4, Streetlight AC Power Tap Cable Installed  
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Installation, continued  
4.6 Network Cable Connection Procedure  
Required Tools and Materials:  
Channellock pliers  
1. Remove the white seal from the 3-hole strain relief  
tting, and install the base of the tting into the 3/4"  
knockout. Secure the top inside nut.  
Network Cable  
(optional)  
2. Route the customer-supplied connection cables into the enclosure  
through the outer nut and base.  
3. Route the Ethernet cable and auxiliary wiring (if applicable) from inside the enclosure,  
down through the 3-hole strain relief tting.  
4. Insert the cables into the splits in the seal, leaving about 20" for routing into the  
enclosure. The seal is split in three places to accommodate the cabling. See Fig. 4-5.  
5. Replace the seal into the base.  
6. Secure the outer nut.  
7. Make connections to the RADIO, POWER and RADIO, SERIAL connectors. Connect  
Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET BACKHAUL connector. Connect auxiliary equipment to  
AUX connector (if applicable). See Fig. 4-6.  
8. Plug any unused ports in the seal (use a short section of wire, or other available  
material).  
9. Proceed to battery connection procedure. Do Not connect AC power at this time.  
Base  
Splits indicated  
by dashed lines  
Seal  
Outer Nut  
Fig. 4-5, 3-hole Strain Relief Fitting  
Fig. 4-6, Network Connections  
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Installation, continued  
4.7 Battery Connection Procedure  
Required Tools and Materials:  
#2 athead screwdriver  
Electrical tape  
1. Loosen the retaining screw on the battery retaining bracket and move the bracket clear of  
the battery shelf.  
2. If using the battery heater mat option, verify the input voltage printed on the battery  
heater mat label corresponds to the selected input voltage (default 240V). Place the  
battery heater mat on the shelf. Connect the 3-pin connector to the Battery Heater  
connection on the power module.  
CAUTION!  
Connecting 240Vac to a battery heater mat rated 120Vac will damage the heater mat.  
3. Place two 7.2Ah batteries on the battery shelf and  
tape the battery temperature sensor to the side of the  
second battery. Place the remaining two batteries on  
the battery shelf.  
4. Replace the battery retaining bracket and secure.  
5. Connect the batteries, leaving the far left negative  
terminal unconnected. The positive battery connections  
are tted with a safety tab to prevent misconnection.  
Tape Sensor to Battery  
Leave Disconnected  
4.8 Network Connections  
Make network connections and complete any other connections on the customer and service  
AC side at this time. When all connections are veried proceed to Section 5.0, Operation.  
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5.0 Operation  
5.1 Start-up  
1. Verify the input voltage select switch on the power module is set for the correct input  
voltage. The factory default setting is 240Vac.  
CAUTION!  
Incorrect voltage selection can damage the unit and void the warranty. Verify the input  
voltage select switch matches applied AC input power. Never apply 240Vac to a unit with  
the input voltage select switch in the 120Vac position.  
2. Verify customer-end connections and apply AC power to the unit.  
3. Connect the battery terminal left unplugged in Section 4.7.  
5.2 Normal Operation  
The green status LED will be ON solid after the battery connection is made. If any other  
indication is present, see Section 6.0 for troubleshooting. Operating status of the MPS48-7M  
is indicated by two status LEDs located on the power module. Refer to Table 5-1 to determine  
operational status and possible faults.  
Status LEDs  
Fig. 5-1, Status LEDs  
LED Color  
Green  
State  
Solid  
Indication  
Output OK  
Green  
Red  
Red  
Red & Green  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Solid  
Standby Operation  
Battery Low/Missing  
Replace Battery  
Overload  
Blinking  
Table 5-1, Status LED Indications  
NOTE:  
When an Overload alarm and Battery Low/Missing alarm are present simultaneously, the Overload alarm will  
take precedence.  
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Operation  
5.3 Battery Backup Mode  
In the event of an AC power outage, the MPS48-7M switches to battery backup mode to  
power the load. The green status LED begins to blink, indicating the load is being powered  
from the battery string. The MPS48-7M runs in battery backup mode until AC power is  
restored, or until the battery string reach a low-voltage shutdown level of 42V. On resumption  
of AC power, the MPS48-7M recharges the batteries at a maximum current of 1.8A.  
5.4 Charging Mode  
Under normal conditions, a oat charge maintains the batteries at 100% capacity. In the  
event of line failure, battery charging resumes automatically when primary power is restored.  
Charging continues until one of the following occurs:  
Battery has reached 100% of capacity.  
Another power failure occurs requiring battery support. Charging ceases until primary  
power is restored.  
Additional power is required by the load, in which case power is diverted from the battery  
charger and sent to the load. When demand for additional power ceases, normal battery  
charging resumes.  
Battery Capacity (%) vs. Temperature  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
0
-40°F  
-20°F  
(-29°C)  
0°F  
20°F  
40°F  
(4°C)  
60°F  
(16°C)  
80°F  
(27°C)  
100°F  
(38°C)  
(-40°C)  
(-18°C) (-7°C)  
Ambient Air Temperature  
*This chart is an approximation of the effectiveness of a heater verse no heater.  
without heater mat  
with heater mat  
Fig. 5-2, Battery Capacity Versus Temperature  
Runtime (hours) vs Temperature  
Typical Recharge time vs Load  
Load  
-40°C 0°C  
25°C  
16.0  
7.6  
40°C  
20  
20Watts  
40Watts  
50Watts  
12.5  
6.0  
13.4  
6.3  
13 hr  
25 hr  
50 hr  
10  
3.3  
4.1  
5.7  
7.2  
Table 5-2, Battery Runtime and Recharge Times  
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6.0 Troubleshooting  
6.1 Troubleshooting Table  
Troubleshooting Table  
Fault  
Corrective Action  
Green LED is blinking after  
initial startup  
Verify AC power is ON. Check voltage at AC input block. Check  
AC input connector on power module.  
Red LED is ON solid  
Red LED is blinking  
Replace batteries.  
If no batteries are missing, check battery connections. Check  
battery string connector on power module.  
Both red and green LEDs are  
blinking  
Possible overload condition. Verify load does not exceed rated  
capacity of power supply.  
Low battery runtime in cold  
weather  
Verify the battery heater mat is warming. Use compressed air to  
lower temperature. Heater should come on at 32°F (0°C). Check  
battery heater mat connection. If battery heater mat fails to come  
on, replace it.  
Battery heater mat does not  
heat  
Verify the ambient temperature is below 32ºF. Verify the voltage  
input rating on the battery heater mat matches the input voltage  
select switch. Units set to 120V will not heat battery heater mats  
rated for 240V. Units set to 240V will damage battery heater mats  
rated for 120V input.  
Power module fails to come on Check the input voltage select switch. The power module can be  
after applying 240V with the  
voltage select switch set for  
120V  
damaged by applying 240Vac to the unit when the input voltage  
select switch is set to 120Vac. If the power module fails to  
function after this fault, it must be replaced.  
No power to the customer  
connections (radio)  
Verify the Radio and Power connector are properly connected.  
6.2 Connecting to the Local Craft Port  
Connect to the local Craft port using a laptop computer to view alarms sent to the radio from  
the MPS48-7M. The MPS48-7M sends data to the radio once every three minutes under  
normal conditions, and once every 30 seconds under alarm conditions. The table below lists  
the reported alarms. Refer to the radio manufacturer's documentation for interface protocols  
and necessary equipment. The serial communications protocol is available from Alpha  
Technologies.  
Alarms  
Input Voltage  
Output Voltage  
Output Power  
Battery Voltage  
Battery Temperature  
Battery Current  
Remaining Battery Capacity  
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7.0 Maintenance  
7.1 Battery Replacement  
The MPS48-7M batteries are hot-swappable. There is no need to power down the unit when  
replacing the batteries.  
Required Tools and Materials:  
#2 athead screwdriver  
1. Unplug the battery connections.  
2. Loosen the retaining screw on the battery retaining bracket and move the bracket clear of  
the battery shelf.  
3. Remove the batteries in need of replacement.  
4. Replace with 7.2Ah batteries. Re-tape the battery temperature sensor to the side of the  
second battery if necessary.  
5. Secure the battery retaining bracket.  
6. Connect the batteries; the positive battery connections are tted with a safety tab to  
prevent misconnection.  
7.2 Replacing the Power Module  
Required Tools and Materials:  
11/32" (9mm) wrench or socket  
1. Verify utility power is OFF. Tag and lock  
utility power switch.  
2. Disconnect all connections to the power  
module.  
3. Loosen the four Keps nuts securing the  
power module to the enclosure. There is  
no need to remove them completely.  
4. Slide the top of the power module forward  
and remove the power module.  
Keps Nuts  
Keps Nuts  
5. Install a new power module and secure  
the four Keps nuts.  
6. Reconnect all connections.  
7. Restore AC power and verify the status LEDs do not indicate a fault. If any other  
indication is present see to Section 6.0 for troubleshooting tips.  
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7.3 Battery Management  
Batteries have limited shelf life and must be put into service in a timely manner. The chart  
below provides general storage guidelines and illustrates the relationship between capacity  
retention and storage temperature over time. Consult battery documentation for product  
specic information.  
100%  
No supplementary charge required.  
(Carry out supplementary battery  
charge before use if 100% capacity is  
required).  
80%  
Supplementary charge required before  
use. This charge will help recover the  
capacity and should be made as early  
as possible.  
5°C  
(41°F)  
60%  
Supplementary charge may often fail  
to recover the capacity. The battery  
should never be left standing till this  
state is reached.  
25°C  
(77°F)  
40°C  
(104°F)  
30°C  
(86°F)  
40%  
0
Supplementary charge and storage guidelines  
0
2
4
6
8
10  
12 14 16  
18  
0
Storage Period (Months)  
Fig. 7-1, Battery Capacity Characteristics  
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