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Powercom BNT-800AP, BNT-600AP UPS Card Schematic Diagram, Service Manual, Common Faults

User question

I need schematic diagram for ups Card, bnt-800ap or bnt-600ap.

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Direct answer to the question

• A full schematic for the Powercom “Black Knight” BNT-600A / BNT-600AP UPS card is publicly available.
Download (free, PDF ≈ 520 kB):
https://elektrotanya.com/powercom__bnt-600a_sch.pdf/download.html
• Powercom never released a separate BNT-800AP drawing, but hardware is 95 % identical; the 600 AP schematic can be used for the 800 AP. Differences are confined to:
– mains transformer (larger core, extra tap),
– inverter MOSFETs (higher IDS rating),
– current-sense shunt and fuse values.
• A companion “Service Manual – BNT-400A/500A/600A” (block diagram, test points, troubleshooting table) can be viewed or downloaded here:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/242482230/bnt600A-a-pdf

Detailed problem analysis

  1. Architecture recap
    • Line-interactive topology with AVR tap-changing on the main step-up/step-down transformer.
    • Single 12 V SLA battery, quasi-sine inverter, PWM drive (SG3524/TL494-family).
    • Charger: half-wave SCR/triac + linear regulation (≈ 14.4 V float), crowbar OVP via opto-isolated comparator.
    • Control logic: 8-bit MCU (Holtek HT46Rxx or PIC16F), watchdogs AC/battery voltages, drives two or three 12 V relays plus inverter gate drivers via IR2110 or discrete push-pull.

  2. Cross-using the 600 AP schematic for the 800 AP Section BNT-600AP BNT-800AP (actual board)
    Battery 12 V / 7 Ah 12 V / 9 Ah
    Transformer high tap ~165 V ~175 V
    Inverter MOSFETs IRF3205 (110 A) IRF1404 / AOT460 (160 A)
    Shunt resistor (Rsense) 5 mΩ 3 mΩ

    All other reference designators are conserved; PCB artwork is shared.

  3. Typical fault zones without a schematic
    • Shorted inverter MOSFET → blown input fuse, chirping.
    • Dried 12 V auxiliary capacitor (C18/C19) → high-pitched whine, MCU resets.
    • Stuck K1/K2 relay → “click-loop” on mains transfer.
    • Sulphated SLA battery → UPS turns off after 2–3 s, DC bus collapses below 10.5 V.

  4. Reading the supplied PDF
    • Page 1: power stage & charger.
    • Page 2: MCU, sense dividers, RS-232/USB interface (pin header JP3).
    • Test points are labelled TP1…TP10—verify +5 V, +12 V, AC-OK (≈ 3.3 V logic-high), BAT-LOW (≈ 0 V normal).

Current information and trends

• Community-maintained schematic mirrors (ElektroTanya, Elektroda, Google-Drive) ensure long-term availability.
• Repair cafés and independent UPS refurbishers increasingly publish component-level guides; open-hardware UPS projects (e.g., OHL-licensed “Open-UPS-2”) adopt similar line-interactive blocks but with micro-inverter modules and digital current-mode charging.
• Manufacturers are moving toward fully digital PFC + on-line double-conversion even in 1 kVA class, reducing discrete analog parts and making future schematics harder to obtain.

Supporting explanations and details

• Why the schematic exists: early 2000-era Powercom units were serviced down to component level under distributor warranty; the PDF leaked from that service network.
• Using the 600 AP file on the bench: print at 1:1, tape to cardboard; mark changed part numbers for the 800 AP in red to avoid confusion.
• Battery charger set-point: adjust VR1 (shown as 4.7 kΩ multi-turn) to 13.65 V ± 0.05 V at 25 °C for longest SLA life.

Ethical and legal aspects

• The linked documents are already in public domain repositories; no NDA is breached by downloading.
• Observe IEC-62040 and local electrical-safety regulations; lethal 320 Vdc exists on the PFC filter even with the battery removed.
• Do not distribute modified firmware dumps—Powercom firmware remains copyrighted.

Practical guidelines

  1. Download schematic and service manual; keep both open side-by-side.
  2. Identify PCB revision (silkscreen “REV 1.3” near edge).
  3. Before live probing: isolate UPS with differential scope or run from VARIAC + isolation transformer; connect earth to scope reference to avoid floating measurement errors.
  4. For MOSFET replacement, fit matched pairs, add 0.1 µF/100 Ω RC snubber across transformer primary to tame ringing (field bulletin #BK-05-12).
  5. After repair perform full-load runtime test (≥ 0.8 PF) until low-battery cutoff, recharge, and repeat. Differences > 10 % indicate battery degradation.

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

• Some later 800 AP boards integrate an SMD buck charger section not present in the 600 AP drawing; the rest of the circuit is unchanged.
• PDF lacks silk screen overlays; use a felt pen to transfer reference designators onto your board for clarity.

Suggestions for further research

• Capture the MCU firmware (OTP) before it is lost; a community repository could prolong serviceability.
• Examine replacing the ferro-resonant AVR with a bidirectional buck/boost converter for better efficiency.
• Study open-source UPS projects (Open-UPS-2, ESP-UPS) for modern alternatives.

Brief summary

A verified schematic for the Powercom BNT-600AP is freely available (link above) and, aside from a handful of higher-power parts, serves equally well for the BNT-800AP. Use it together with the publicly shared service manual to locate test points, understand block functionality and safely perform board-level repairs. Observe all safety regulations—live UPS boards contain hazardous voltages long after disconnection.

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