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Power System Pre-Quote Information Form

To best respond to your quote request please answer all questions unless indicated as optional.

Please tell us about yourself.
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1. What is the required system voltage?

+24VDC
-48VDC

2. What is the initial and ultimate system current (Amps*) required?

  • Initial system current allows you to determine quantity of rectifiers required.
  • Ultimate system current allows you to size system for future growth.
Capacity Amps
Initial
Ultimate
* Note: Capacities must include current required to recharge battery and to power secondary system, if applicable. See #4 below.
3. Is rectifier redundancy required?
Yes
No
Rectifier redundancy (N+1) allows for continuous, uninterrupted system operation in the event of a failure of one rectifier

4. Secondary system voltage required?

Yes
No
(Go to question #7)
Some applications require a second DC voltage to power equipment with a voltage other than the primary voltage. (i.e. cellular radio site with +24VDC primary voltage and -48VDC for microwave equipment power)

5. What is the initial and ultimate current (Amps) required by the secondary loads?

  • Initial current allows you to determine quantity of converters required.
  • Ultimate current allows you to size converter system for future growth.
Capacity Amps
Initial
Ultimate
6. Is converter redundancy required?
Yes
No
Redundancy of converters (N+1) allows for continuous, uninterrupted operation of the secondary system loads in the event of a failure of one converte
7. Is battery backup required?
Yes
No ( Go to question #8)
Battery backup assures continuous, uninterrupted system operation in the event of an AC power failure

If Yes, please answer the following questions on these requirements:
What type of battery is needed?
Wet Cell
Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA)
Wet Cells: frequently found in manned sites (Central Offices); VRLA: common in unmanned sites.
Mounting requirement?
Relay Rack
Stand Alone
Reserve time required?
Hours
Recharge time?
Hours
Actual load?
Amps
Number of battery strings? (optional)
Final Volts Per Cell (VPC)?
The lowest voltage that the load accepts (plus voltage drops)
Battery manufacturer preference (if any)?

8. What quantity and capacity of distribution is required?

List quantity and capacity for each fuse and/or breaker.
Fuse
Quantity Capacity (Amps)

Breaker Trip Preference
Quantity Capacity (Amps) E E/M
E = Electrical Only Trip Alarm       E/M = Electo/Mechanical Trip Alarm
Standard is Electro/Mechanical trip. If no preference indicated, then Electro/Mechanical will be provided

9. If a secondary voltage was indicated in Question #4, and distribution is desired for the secondary voltage, indicate:

List quantity and capacity for each fuse and/or breaker.
Fuse
Quantity Capacity (Amps)

Breaker Trip Preference
Quantity Capacity (Amps) E E/M
Standard is Electro/Mechanical trip. If no preference indicated, then Electro/Mechanical will be provided
10. Is Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) required?
Yes
No
The LVD protects the battery plant from being too deeply discharged during an AC power failure by disconnecting the batteries from the load just as they reach their final voltage. The LVD can be wired into the load circuit (LVLD) or into the battery circuit (LVBD).

If Yes, installed as LVLD or LVBD?
LVLD
LVBD
11. Is manual battery disconnect required?
Yes
No (If No, go to question #12)

Type of battery disconnect needed:

Fuse
Breaker
(Amps)

Battery disconnect may be desired if battery isolation is required during maintenance work
12. What type and phase of AC power service is available?
120 VAC Single Phase
208/240 VAC Three Phase
380 VAC Three Phase
480 VAC Three Phase
120/208/240 VAC Single Phase
13. If applicable, please address any specific AC wiring details.
14. Indicate the frequency of the AC service:
50 Hertz
60 Hertz
15. What framework height is desired?
7' (2.13m)
Other  
16. Do you have an existing relay rack to mount this equipment?
No
Yes

If yes, which size?
19" (48.26cm)
23" (58.42cm)
17. Is seismic rating higher than zone 2 required?
Yes
No
18. Is front access required?
Yes
No
Front access, verses rear access is required when mounting restricts access to the back of the power system.
19. Is ringing required?
Yes
No
20. Is remote system monitoring required?
Yes (If Yes we will contact you for details)
No
21. Do you want an audible alarm?
Yes
No

22. What is the ambient temperature range for the application? (optional)

° to °
Fahrenheit
Centigrade
23. Is Agency approval required?
No
Yes

If Yes please choose one or more..
CSA
UL
NEBS
CE
Other  
24. Is there a product spec # or specific product on which you want this quote to be based?
No
Yes
 
25. Preferred delivery date?
26. How many systems are you requesting at this time?
 
27. How many systems do you plan on ordering in the next 12 months? (optional)
 
28. If there is any additional information that will help us prepare your quote, please indicate below. (optional)
29. To help us route your information to the appropriate account management team, please indicate your market segment:
CLEC/IXC/CATV
ILEC
Distributor/VAR
OEM
Wireless
Canada
Outside U.S. and Canada
Not Sure / Other


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