微处理机控制系统电池装置:中心办公电源的新概念

H. Menkes, L. A. Pohl
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本文介绍了模块化微处理器控制系统(MCS)电池厂的设计特点、结构和优点。微处理器控制系统电池厂是一种以计算机为基础的能源系统,为电话中心局电信设备提供高效的直流电源。MCS电池厂在灵活的模块化硬件设计中使用基于微处理器的控制器和相关固件,为减少能源、维护、培训、工程和资本支出提供系统解决方案。MCS控制器执行一种能效算法,使其控制的铁谐振整流器的数量和容量与办公室负载的实际电流要求相匹配。这使得MCS控制器能够在不牺牲可靠性或产生滋扰警报的情况下保持工厂的最佳效率。诊断程序允许控制器测试和评估自身以及电池组的许多其他组件。设备状态和诊断信息以友好的语言显示在控制器前面板或远程终端上。远程终端使其无需访问电池厂位置,除了维护和维修。MCS电池厂灵活的模块化设计允许广泛的电流容量和配置。因此,工厂可以从小规模开始,并且根据需求,可以以经济有效的方式增加容量和硬件和软件功能。这种附加功能和远程访问准确的工厂运行数据的能力消除了导致产能过剩和运营效率降低的猜测。
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A Microprocessor-Controlled System Battery Plant: A New Concept in Central Office Power
This paper describes the design features, architecture, and benefits of a modular Microprocessor-Controlled System (MCS) battery plant. The Microprocessor-Controlled System battery plant is a computer-based energy system that provides efficient dc power for telephone central office telecommunications equipment. The MCS battery plant uses a microprocessor-based controller and associated firmware in a flexible, modular hardware design to provide a systems solution for reducing energy, maintenance, training, engineering, and capital expenses. The MCS controller executes an energy efficiency algorithm that matches the number and capacities of its controlled ferro-resonant rectifiers to the actual current requirements of the office load. This enables the MCS controller to maintain the plant at optimal efficiency without sacrificing reliability or creating nuisance alarms. Diagnostic routines allow the controller to test and evaluate itself and many of the other components of the battery plant. Plant status and diagnostic information are displayed on the controller front panel or a remote terminal in user-friendly language. A remote terminal makes it unnecessary to visit the battery plant location except for maintenance and repair. The flexible, modular design of the MCS battery plant allows a wide range of current capacities and configurations. Therefore, the plant can begin small and, as demands require, capacity and hardware and software features can be added in cost-effective increments. This add-on capability and the ability to remotely access accurate plant operating data eliminate the guesswork that leads to excess capacity and reduced operating efficiency.
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