IET Labs, Inc. HPRS-F-3-0.01, HPRS-F-3-0.1, HPRS-F-3-1, HPRS-F-3-10, HPRS-F-3-10K User And Service Manual

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PRECISION INSTRUMENTS FOR TEST AND MEASUREMENT
HPRS SERIES
Resistance Substituter
User and Service Manual
HPRS im/Jan. 2018
IET LABS, INC.
Copyright © 2018 IET Labs, Inc.
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HPRS Series
WARRANTY
W e warrant that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship and, when properly used, will perform in accordance with applicable IET specifi cations. If within one year after original shipment, it is found not to meet this standard, it will be repaired or, at the option of IET , replaced at no char ge when returned to IET . Changes in this product not approved by IET or application of voltages or currents greater than those allowed by the specifi cations shall void this warranty . IET shall not be liable for any indirect, special, or consequential damages, even if notice has been given to the possibility of such damages.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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HRRS Series
Revision History:
Date Description By
March 2013 Initial release LB
Jan 2 Major update for standardization of marking
and required information in the manual
BB
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HRRS Series
SAFETY SUMMARY
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specifi c WARNINGS elsewhere in this manual may impair the protection provided by the equipment. Such noncompliance would also violate safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument.
IET Labs assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these precautions.
The HPRS Series comply with INSTALLATION CATEGORY I as well as POLLUTION DEGREE 2 as defi ned in IEC61010-1.
Voltages of up to 1000 Vdc maybe present at measurement terminals.
If an instrument is marked CAT I (IEC Measurement Category I), or it is not marked with a measurement category, its measurement terminals must not be connected to line-voltage mains and it is not designed for use as for measurements within measurement categories II, III and IV,
The HPRS Series are an indoor use product.
DANGEROUS PROCEDURE WARNINGS Comply with all WARNINGS - Procedures throughout in this manual prevent you from potential hazard. These instructions contained in the warnings must be followed.
BEFORE APPLYING POWER Verify that all safety precautions are taken. Make all connections to the instrument before applying power. Note the instrument’s external markings described under “Safety Symbols”.
GROUND THE INSTRUMENT This is a Safety Class I instrument. To minimize shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. The power terminal and the power cable must meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards.
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HRRS Series
SAFETY SUMMARY CONTINUED
CAUTION
• DO NOT Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere
• DO NOT operate the instrument in the presence of infl ammable gasses or fumes
• Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment clearly constitutes a safety hazard
• Use Caution around live circuits
• To prevent electrical shock operators must not remove instrument covers
• Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualifi ed maintenance personnel only
• DO NOT substitute parts or modify the instrument
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualifi ed personnel.
Only replaced fuses with correct size and rating to prevent electrical shock
To avoid the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform unauthorized modifi cations to the instrument.
Return the instrument to an IET Labs for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained in operational condition.
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WARNING
OBSERVE ALL SAFETY RULES
WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGES OR LINE VOLTAGES.
Dangerous voltages may be present inside this instrument. Do not open the case
Refer servicing to qualifi ed personnel
HIGH VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT AT THE TERMINALS OF THIS INSTRUMENT
WHENEVER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES (> 45 V) ARE USED, TAKE ALL MEASURES TO
AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH ANY LIVE COMPONENTS.
USE MAXIMUM INSULATION AND MINIMIZE THE USE OF BARE
CONDUCTORS WHEN USING THIS INSTRUMENT.
HRRS Series
WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOL TAGES, POST WARNING SIGNS AND
Use extreme caution when working with bare conductors or bus bars.
KEEP UNREQUIRED PERSONNEL SAFELY AWAY.
CAUTION
DO NOT APPLY ANY VOL TAGES OR CURRENTS TO THE TERMINALS OF THIS
INSTRUMENT IN EXCESS OF THE MAXIMUM LIMITS INDICATED ON
THE FRONT PANEL OR THE OPERATING GUIDE LABEL.
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Contents
W ARRANTY ............................................................................................ 3
Revision History .......................................................................................4
Safety Summary ........................................................................................5
WARNING ................................................................................................ 7
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 9
Chapter 2
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................ 10
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION ............................................................................12
3.1 Initial Inspection ................................................................. 12
3.2 Installation .......................................................................... 12
3.3 Storage ................................................................................ 12
Chapter 4
OPERATION .................................................................................. 13
4.1. General Considerations ....................................................... 13
4.2 Duty Cycle ...........................................................................13
4.3 Electrical Considerations .....................................................13
4.4 Dial Setting .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Environmental Conditions ...................................................13
Chapter 5
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... 14
5.1 Preventive Maintenance .......................................................14
5.2 Verifi cation of Performance .................................................14
5.2.1 Calibration Interval ..................................................... 14
5.2.2 General Considerations ............................................... 14
5.2.3 Procedure ..................................................................... 14
5.3 Schematic and Replacement Parts ....................................... 15
5.4 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 15
5.5 Disassembly, Component Replacement, and Reassembly ...15
5.5.1 Disassembly ................................................................ 15
5.5.2 Component Replacement ............................................ 15
5.5.3 Reassembly .................................................................. 15
5.6 Customer Service ................................................................ 15
5.7 Instrument Return ............................................................... 16
HPRS Series
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
The High-Power Decade Resistance Substituter (HPRS) Series is a family of instruments offering a broad choice of high-power, excellent-performance resistance sources (Figure 1.1). High-power resistors are made available without sacrifi cing other electrical properties. Any number of decades is available in a choice of two accuracies.
The HPRS Series employs state-of-the-art precision resistors of various types for high accuracy, high stability , and low temperature and power coeffi cients- of-resistance.
The standard models offer a choice of three to nine decades. The panels are clearly labeled showing the step size and maximum voltage and current limita­tions for each decade.
With a resolution as low as 1 mΩ and a maximum resistance of 10 MΩ , the HPRS Series may be used as a general purpose substituter as well as a high­power load for testing power supplies and for other high-power applications.
Applications include calibration of meters and instru­ments. HPRS instruments are useful development tools wherever precise resistances with high-power handling capacity are required.
It is important to keep the amount of time power is applied the the HPRS within the duty cycles below. The duty cycles assume an ambient temperature of around 23
0
C.
If continuous use is required to full rated power see DRS-900 High Power Resistance Substituter.
Figure 1.1 DRS-900 High-Power Decade Resistance Substituter
The HPRS series complements the HRRS and HARS series, providing resistance steps as low as 1 mΩ. The units may be rack-mounted to serve as components in measurement and control systems.
This series is part of a family of resistance substitut­ers suited to fi ll many engineering and testing needs. Consult IET for:
High power substituters - up to 400 W High resistance substituters - to 1 TΩ RTD simulators Laboratory-standard-grade substituters - to 20 ppm accuracy Programmable substituters - IEEE-488, USB or Ethernet.
Power Time on Time off <101 W continuous none >101 W 5 minutes 10 minutes
Exceeding the time on can cause damage to the resistors.
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Figure 1.2 HPRS Series High-Power Decade Resistance Substituter
INTRODUCTION
HPRS Series
SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 2
SPECIFICATIONS
Resistance
per step
1 mΩ
10 mΩ
100 mΩ
1 Ω
10 Ω
100 Ω
1 kΩ
10 kΩ
100 kΩ
1 MΩ
*Subject to maximum of 250 W max. per unit †Subject to 1000 V (dc+ac) peak max
Total
decade
resistance
0.009 Ω 8 A 0.036 ±50
0.09 Ω 6 A 0.36 ±50
0.9 Ω 6 A 3.6 ±20
9 Ω 5 A 25 -20 to +80
90 Ω 1.5 A 25 -20 to +80
900 Ω 0.5 A 25 -20 to +80
9 kΩ 150 mA† 25† -20 to +80
90 kΩ 50 mA† 25† -20 to +80
900 kΩ V limit† V limit† -20 to +80
9 MΩ V limit† V limit† ±50 Wirewound/fi lm
Max
current*
Max power
per step*
ORDERING INFORMATION
(1.0% accuracy shown)
Model*
HPRS-F-3-0.001
HPRS-F-3-0.01
HPRS-F-3-0.1
HPRS-F-3-1
HPRS-F-3-10
HPRS-F-3-100
HPRS-F-3-1K
HPRS-F-3-10K
HPRS-F-4-0.001
HPRS-F-4-0.01
HPRS-F-4-0.1
HPRS-F-4-1
HPRS-F-4-10
HPRS-F-4-100
HPRS-F-4-1K
HPRS-F-5-0.001
HPRS-F-5-0.01
HPRS-F-5-0.1
HPRS-F-5-1
HPRS-F-5-10
HPRS-F-5-100
resistance
0.999 3 0.001
9.99 3 0.01
99.9 3 0.1
999 3 1
9.99 k 310
99.9 k 3 100
999 k 31 k
9.99 M 3 10 k
9.999 4 0.001
99.99 4 0.01
999.9 4 0.1
9.999 k 4 1
99.99 k 4 10
999.9 k 4 100
9.999 M 4 1 k
99.999 5 0.001
999.99 5 0.01
9.999 9 k 5 0.1
99.999 k 5 1
999.99 k 5 10
9.999 9 M 5 100
(W)
Total
(Ω)
Temperature
coeffi cient
(ppm/°C)
No of Dials
Resistor
Type
Resistance
Wire
Powe r
Film
Wirewound/
metal fi lm
Resolution
(Ω)
Accuracy:
after subtraction of zero resistance, at 23°C; traceable to SI
Option F: ±(1% + 20 mΩ) Option C: ±(0.5% + 20 mΩ)
Zero Resistance:
<5 mΩ per decade
Terminals:
Two fi ve-way binding posts and one ground post electrically connected to case.
Dimensions:
43.9 cm W x 8.9 cm H x 10.2 cm D (17.3" W x 3.5" H x 4" D)
Weight:
2.4 kg (5.3 lbs), nominal
(1.0% accuracy shown)
Model*
HPRS-F-6-0.001
HPRS-F-6-0.01
HPRS-F-6-0.1
HPRS-F-6-1 (HPRS-150)
HPRS-F-6-10
HPRS-F-7-0.001
HPRS-F-7-0.01 (HPRS-200)
HPRS-F-7-0.1
HPRS-F-7-1
HPRS-F-0.001
HPRS-F-8-0.01
HPRS-F-8-0.1 (HPRS-200W)
* For 0.5% accuracy, substitute "C" for "F" in part number
Total
resistance
(Ω)
999.999 6 0.001
9.999 99 k 6 0.01
99.999 9 k 6 0.1
999.999 k 6 1
9.999 99 M 6 10
9.999 999 k 7 0.001
99.999 99 k 7 0.01
999.999 9 k 7 0.1
9.999 999 M 7 1
99.999 999 k 8 0.001
999.999 99 k 8 0.01
9.999 999 9 M 8 0.1
No of Dials
Options:
-RM for rack mountable version
For programmable versions see PRS-300 and PRS-200/202
Resolution
(Ω)
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SPECIFICATIONS
E1-18361535
HPRS SERIES HIGH POWER DECADE RESISTANCE SUBSTITUTER
MODEL: HPRS-F-6-0.1
SN:
HPRS Series
HPRSLBL/p1/HPRS-genl/62%/03-22-13
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
at 23°C; traceable to SI
HPRS-F Series: ±(1% + 20 mΩ) after subtraction of zero resistance
HPRS-C Series: ±(0.5% + 20 mΩ) after subtraction of zero resistance
<5 mΩ per decade
Two five-way binding posts and one ground post electrically connected to case.
CASE MAY BE HOT UNDER POWER
WARNING
Wirewound/film
±50
V limi t
V limit
9 Mȍ
Observe all safety rules when working with high voltages or line voltages. Connect the (G) terminal to earth ground in order to maintain the case at a safe voltage. Whenever
hazardous voltages (>45 V) are used, take all measures to avoid accidental contact with any live components: a) Use maximum insulation and minimize the use of bare conductors.
1 Mȍ
*Subject to maximum of 250 W per unit
†Subject to 1000 V (dc+ac) peak max
Accuracy:
Resistor
CONSULT INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR PROPER INSTRUMENT OPERATION
Temp.
Power
HPRS SERIES HIGH POWER DECADE RESISTANCE SUBSTITUTER
Max
Total
Resistance
type
Resistance
(ppm/°C)
coeffieient
(W)
per step*
current*
decade
0.009 ȍ 8 A 0.036 ±50
0.09 ȍ 6 A 0.36 ±50
resistance
per step
1 mȍ
10 mȍ
Zero Resistance:
Terminals:
Film
Wire
Power
-20 to +80
-20 to +80
25
25
50 mA
150 mA
90 kȍ
9 kȍ
0.9 ȍ 6 A 3.6 ±20
9 ȍ 5 A 25 -20 to +80
90 ȍ 1.5 A 25 -20 to +80
900 ȍ 0.5 A 25 -20 to +80
10 kȍ
1 kȍ
100 mȍ
1 ȍ
10 ȍ
100 ȍ
metal film
Wirewound/
-20 to +80
V limi t
V limit
900 kȍ
100 kȍ
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b) Remove power when adjusting switches. c) Post warning signs and keep personnel safely away.
Figure 2.1. Typical Operating Guide Affi xed to Unit
SPECIFICATIONS
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Chapter 3
INSTALLATION
3.1 Initial Inspection
IET instruments receive a careful mechanical and electrical inspection before shipment. Upon receipt, verify that the contents are intact and as ordered. The instrument should then be given a visual and operational inspection.
If any shipping damage is found, contact the carrier and IET Labs. If any operational problems are en­countered, contact IET Labs and refer to the warranty at the beginning of this manual. IET Labs will work with you until you are satisfi ed that your instrument is operating to fulfi ll the needs of your applications.
Save all original packing material for convenience in case shipping of the instrument should become necessary.
3.2 Installation
For a rack-mounted model, installation in a 19-inch rack may be made using the slots in the rack mounting ears. A mounting location that does not expose the unit to excessive heat is recommended.
For bench models, no installation as such is required, because this instrument series is not powered. Since it is a high-accuracy instrument, bench space should be provided that will not expose it to abuse and keep it protected from temperature extremes and contami­nants.
3.3 Storage
If this instrument is to be stored for any lengthy period of time, it should be sealed in plastic and stored in a dry location. It should not be subjected to temperature extremes beyond the specifi cations. Extended exposure to such temperatures can result in an irreversible change in resistance, and require repair and/or recalibration
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INSTALLATION
Chapter 4
OPERATION
4.1 General Considerations
The HPRS Series Decade unit provides three termi­nals labeled H (high), L (low), and G (ground.) The H and L terminals are connected to the ends of the resistor being set. the G terminal is connected to the case. The G terminal may be used as a guard or shield terminal. It may also be connected using a shorting link to either terminal to allow two-terminal as op­posed to three-terminal measurement. See Figure 5.1.
In order to make proper use of the full performance capabilities of the HPRS unit, especially if low re­sistance or high power are important, take care in connecting to the terminals of the decade box.
In order to keep contact resistance to a minimum, make the most substantial and secure connection to the binding posts. They accept banana plugs, tele­phone tips, spade lugs, alligator clips, and bare wire. The largest or heaviest mating connection should be made, and, where applicable, the binding post should be securely tightened.
4.2 Duty Cycle
HPRS Series
4.3 Electrical Considerations
As a good safety practice, the case should be grounded using the G terminal.
Since high voltages may be present, it is important to observe all precautions and safety rules.
• CONNECT THE G (GND) TERMINAL TO EARTH OR OTHER SUITABLE GROUND IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE CASE AT A SAFE VOLTAGE.
• WHENEVER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES (>45 V) ARE USED, TAKE ALL MEASURES TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH ANY LIVE COMPONENTS:
• -USE MAXIMUM INSULATION AND MINIMIZE THE USE OF BARE CONDUCTORS.
• - REMOVE POWER WHEN SETTING SWITCHES.
• EXERCISE CARE WHEN HANDLING UNIT. CASE - ESPECIALLY REAR AND BOTTOM MAY BECOME HOT IF HIGH POWER IS AP­PLIED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD.
POST WARNING SIGNS AND KEEP PERSONNEL SAFELY AWAY
.
It is important to keep the amount of time power is applied the the HPRS within the duty cycles below. The duty cycles assume an ambient temperature of
0
around 23
C.
Power Time on Time off <101 W continuous none >101 W 5 minutes 10 minutes
Exceeding the time on can cause damage to the resis­tors. If continuous use is required to full rated power
see DRS-900 High Power Resistance Substituter.
OPERATION
4.4 Dial Setting
Whenever the dials are used for positions 0-9, the resulting resistance is simply read from the panel dial setting directly . Both the decimal point and the steps are clearly marked on the panel.
4.5 Environmental Conditions
For optimal accuracy , the decade box should be used in an environment near 23 be allowed to stabilize at those conditions for at least two hours after any signifi cant temperature variation.
0
C and <50% RH. It should
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Chapter 5
MAINTENANCE
5.1 Preventive Maintenance
The HPRS Decade Substituter is packaged in a ven­tilated case. If it is maintained in a generally clean or air-conditioned environment, cleaning will seldom be necessary . In a contaminated atmosphere, cleaning may be required.
To maintain optimal accuracy and stability, it is best not to open the case of the unit. In normal service, the switches require no additional lubrication. Dur­ing the manufacturing process, a light lubrication is applied which in most instances is suffi cient for the service life of the switches, and yet will not tend to collect dust.
5.2 Verifi cation of Performance
5.2.1 Calibration Interval
ters or digital multimeters available that can verify the accuracy of these units, especially when used in conjunction with standards that can serve to confi rm or improve the accuracy of the testing instrument.
Such instruments would have to be signi cantly more accurate than the specifi ed accuracies for all appli- cable ranges, in order to perform this task, allowing for a band of uncertainty of the instrument itself. A few commercial models, bridges and meters, do exist that can do this; consult IET Labs for information.
It is important to allow both the testing instrument and the HPRS Substituter to stabilize for a number of hours at the nominal operating temperature of 23 and at < 50% RH. There should be no temperature gradients across the unit under test.
Proper metrology practices should be followed in performing this verifi cation.
0
C,
5.2.3 Procedure
The HPRS Series instruments should be verifi ed for performance at a calibration interval of twelve (12) months. This procedure may be carried out by the user, if a calibration capability, is available, by IET Labs, or by a certifi ed calibration laboratory. If the user should choose to perform this procedure, then the considerations below should be observed.
5.2.2 General Considerations
It is important, whenever testing the HPRS Series Decade Units, to be very aware of the capabilities and limitations of the test instruments used. There are a some bridges and direct reading resistance me-
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1. Confi rm the zero resistance of the unit.
2. Determine the allowable upper and lower limits for each resistance setting of each de­cade following the specifi ed accuracy given in the Specifi cations Section of Chapter 2.
3. Confi rm that the resistances fall within these limits.
4. If any resistances fall outside these limits, the associated switch assembly may be trimmed, repaired or replaced.
MAINTENANCE
HPRS Series
5.3 Schematic and Replacement Parts
Refer to Figure 5.1 for a basic schematic of the HPRS decade unit.
If you must order parts, give the model number and serial number from the bottom label. and a detailed description of the part or assembly.
5.4 Troubleshooting
If the verifi cation procedure results in a failure, disas- semble the unit as described below , and examine the parts in question to determine the necessary repair or replacement.
5.5 Disassembly, Component Replacement, and Reassembly
It is recommended that service be performed only by IET Labs or by qualifi ed personnel.
To remove a decade switch assembly proceed as follows:
1. Label and unsolder the bus wires connecting the switch assembly to the resistive loads.
2. Loosen the screw holding the knob on the switch shaft and remove the knob.
3. Remove the nut holding the switch assembly on the front panel and remove the assembly.
4. Replace the assembly by reversing the above steps, making certain that the knob screw is aligned with the fl at portion of the switch shaft.
5.5.3 Reassembly
1. Make certain that the 4 standoffs have not become loose; tighten as required.
2. Replace the housing: line up the holes in the standoffs with the holes in the case, and install the 4 housing screws.
5.6 Customer Service
5.5.1 Disassembly
Referring to Figure 5.2 to locate part numbers, pro­ceed as follows:
1. Work in a clean environment.
2. Place the instrument on a fl at surface and remove the 4 housing screws from the bottom of the instru­ment. The housing may now be removed.
5.5.2 Component Replacement
Determine and locate any faulty component that requires replacement.
The IET warranty attests to the quality of materials and workmanship in our products. For application assistance or if diffi culties occur, our engineers will assist in any way possible. If you cannot eliminate the diffi culty, please e-mail, FAX, or phone our Service Department, giving full information of the trouble and of steps taken to remedy it. Be sure to include the type and serial number of the instrument.
Call 516-334-5959 for technical support or customer service
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5.7 Instrument Return
Before returning an instrument to IET for service please call our Service Department at 516-334-5959 for Return Material Authorization (RMA) or visit www.ietlabs.com to request an RMA online.
Include a Purchase Order Number to insure expedi­ent processing.
Units under warranty will be repaired at no charge.
For any questions on repair costs or shipment instruc­tions, please contact our Service Department at the above number or visit www.ietlabs.com to request an RMA online.
T o safeguard an instrument during shipment, please use packaging that is adequate to protect it from damage, (i.e., equivalent to the original packaging) and mark the box “Delicate Electronic Instrument”. Return material should be sent freight prepaid to:
IET Labs, Inc. 1202 VFW Parkway West Roxbury, MA 02132
Attention: RMA #
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MAINTENANCE
HPRS Series
MAINTENANCE
Figure 5.1. HPRS Series Schematic Diagram
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