Overview
The ABB XV C772 A102 ( XVC772A102 ,Product ID: 3BHE032285R0102) is a specialized high-voltage detection (HVD) printed circuit board assembly engineered for the raw signal acquisition layer of medium voltage (MV) AC drives. This crucial hardware asset integrates directly into the power cells of ABB ACS 2000 and water-cooled ACS 5000 industrial drive topologies. Deployed in ultra-critical process systems such as deep-shaft mine winders, high-output power station induced draft fans, and large-scale petrochemical refinery compressors, any failure in high-voltage sensing risks catastrophic power cell faults or systemic control loop loss. The XV C772 A102 incorporates highly responsive, isolated voltage attenuation networks that convert bulk DC link and AC phase levels into low-voltage telemetry. By establishing high-speed, continuous diagnostic observation of cell voltage vectors, this module prevents harmonic grid imbalance and minimizes costly operational equipment downtime.
Environmental Engineering & Board Topology
The physical architecture of the XV C772 A102 interface card is optimized to endure the extreme electrical stress fields inherent to medium voltage multi-level inverter circuits. To ensure physical and electrical isolation performance over long field life cycles, the assembly is factory-treated with a heavy, professional-grade protective varnished finish. This specialized conformal coating prevents microscopic track tracking, moisture-induced bridging, and ionic dust condensation across close-pitched high-voltage trace boundaries. Mechanically tracking at a net weight of 0.2 kg, the layout minimizes high-mass component footprints to defend internal traces against long-term, low-frequency structural equipment vibration.
Certified Product Data Specifications
| Engineering Parameter |
Certified Factory Specification |
| Model Designation |
XV C772 A102
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| Product ID |
3BHE032285R0102
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| Brand |
ABB
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| Manufacturing Origin |
China (CN)
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| Board Classification |
High-Voltage Detection (HVD) Board
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| Component Finish |
Heavily Varnished / Conformal Coated
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| Core Drive Compatibility |
ACS 2000 / ACS 5000 Water Cooled Series
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| Drive Classification |
Medium Voltage AC Industrial/Special Purpose Drives
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| Product Net Weight |
0.2 kg
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| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 piece
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| Customs Tariff Number |
85049099
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| Operating Temperature Range |
0 to 60 deg C (Internal module enclosure limit) |
| Power Consumption |
Integrated passive/low-power active sensing networks |
Infrastructure Diagnostics & Maintenance FAQs
What is the functional purpose of the factory varnished finish on this specific HVD board?The varnished finish acts as a high-dielectric conformal coating layer. In heavy industrial environments like underground mining and mineral processing, ambient air contains high volumes of conductive dust and moisture. The varnish layer seals the fine copper tracks and surface-mount components, preventing tracking current paths and localized high-voltage arcing across the board surface.
Can this component be swapped interchangeably between the ACS 2000 and the ACS 5000 drives?Yes. According to the original manufacturer part reference data, the 3BHE032285R0102 board is certified for direct spare part deployment in both the ACS 2000 drive chassis and the water-cooled ACS 5000 drive platform. Field technicians must always verify matching software revision indices on the master control unit during hardware replacement.
Does this high-voltage detection board require external voltage calibration after field installation?
No. The XV C772 A102 is manufactured with low-tolerance precision attenuation resistors to ensure consistent accuracy out of the box. The drive control software manages minor parameter offsets during its automated boot-up self-test and hardware validation sequence.
Field Replacement Protocols & Electrical Safety Procedures
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Bus Discharge Verification and Lockout: Before opening the phase module or accessing the internal electronics bay of the medium voltage drive, isolate the entire drive assembly from the primary grid supply. Initiate the mandatory discharge sequence and verify via the drive's mechanical earthing switch and a calibrated high-voltage multimeter that the DC bus voltage has dropped fully to 0 VDC.
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Electrostatic Discharge Handling Rules: The low-voltage signaling chips integrated alongside the high-voltage resistors are highly vulnerable to static puncture. Maintenance personnel must wear a properly grounded ESD wrist strap before unboxing or touching the card. Hold the board exclusively by its non-conductive edges to avoid disrupting the protective varnish finish.
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Attaching Fiber-Optic or Ribbon Signal Leads: Inspect the optical or low-voltage ribbon connectors for dust or grease before plugging them into the card interfaces. Ensure that lock clips click into place firmly; clean, high-pressure signal connections are vital to avoid data packet loss and prevent the control unit from triggering a false high-voltage trip.
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Retaining Bolt Tightening Adjustments: Mount the board onto its dedicated insulated tracking standoffs within the power cell. Tighten all mechanical M4 plastic or metal retaining screws to an engineered torque of 0.8 N-m. Avoid uneven tightening, as twisting or flexing the card can fracture internal multi-layer ceramic sensing capacitors.