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Programmable DC Power Supply
PSU Series
USER MANUAL
ISO-9001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................. 5
GETTING STARTED .......................................................... 9
PSU Series Overview................................................ 10
Appearance .............................................................. 15
Theory of Operation ................................................ 23
OPERATION .................................................................. 34
Set Up ..................................................................... 36
Basic Operation ....................................................... 49
Parallel / Series Operation ...................................... 67
Test Scripts .............................................................. 85
CONFIGURATION .......................................................... 93
Configuration Overview ........................................... 94
ANALOG CONTROL ...................................................... 116
Analog Remote Control Overview ...........................117
Remote Monitoring.................................................135
Isolated Analog Control Option ..............................142
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE .................................... 157
Interface Configuration ...........................................158
FAQ .............................................................................. 192
APPENDIX .................................................................... 193
PSU Factory Default Settings ..................................194
Error Messages & Messages ...................................197
LED ASCII Table Character Set ................................198
PSU Specifications .................................................199
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PSU Dimensions .................................................... 207
Certificate Of Compliance ...................................... 209
INDEX .......................................................................... 210
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WARNING
Warning: Identifies conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Caution: Identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage to the PSU or to other properties.
DANGER High Voltage
Attention Refer to the Manual
Protective Conductor Terminal
Earth (ground) Terminal
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important safety instructions that you must follow during operation and storage. Read the following before any operation to insure your safety and to keep the instrument in the best possible condition.
Safety Symbols
These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the instrument.
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Do not dispose electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste. Please use a separate collection facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased.
General Guideline
CAUTION
Do not place any heavy object on the PSU. Avoid severe impact or rough handling that
leads to damaging the PSU.
Do not discharge static electricity to the PSU. Use only mating connectors, not bare wires, for
the terminals.
Do not block the cooling fan opening. Do not disassemble the PSU unless you are
qualified.
(Measurement categories) EN61010-1:2010 and EN61010-2-030 specifies the measurement categories and their requirements as follows. The PSU falls under category II.
Measurement category IV is for measurement performed at the
source of low-voltage installation.
Measurement category III is for measurement performed in the
building installation.
Measurement category II is for measurement performed on the
circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.
0 is for measurements performed on circuits not directly
connected to Mains.
Power Supply
WARNING
AC Input voltage range: 85Vac~265Vac Frequency: 47Hz to 63Hz To avoid electrical shock connect the protective
grounding conductor of the AC power cord to an earth ground.
Safety Guidelines
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Cleaning the PSU
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild
detergent and water. Do not spray any liquid.
Do not use chemicals containing harsh material
such as benzene, toluene, xylene, and acetone.
Operation Environment
Location: Indoor, no direct sunlight, dust free,
almost non-conductive pollution (Note below)
Relative Humidity: 20%~ 85% (no condensation) Altitude: < 2000m Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
(Pollution Degree) EN61010-1:2010 and EN61010-2-030 specifies the pollution degrees and their requirements as follows. The PSU falls under degree 2.
Pollution refers to “addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid, or gaseous (ionized gases), that may produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity”.
Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive
pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.
Pollution degree 2: Normally only non-conductive pollution
occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.
Pollution degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs, or dry, non-
conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected. In such conditions, equipment is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight, precipitation, and full wind pressure, but neither temperature nor humidity is controlled.
Storage environment
Location: Indoor Temperature: -25°C to 70°C Relative Humidity: ≤90%(no condensation)
Disposal
Do not dispose this instrument as unsorted municipal waste. Please use a separate collection facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased. Please make sure discarded electrical waste is properly recycled to reduce environmental impact.
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Green/ Yellow:
Earth
Blue:
Neutral
Brown:
Live (Phase)
Power cord for the United Kingdom
When using the power supply in the United Kingdom, make sure the power cord meets the following safety instructions.
NOTE: This lead/appliance must only be wired by competent persons
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT: The wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
As the colours of the wires in main leads may not correspond with the coloured marking identified in your plug/appliance, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Green & Yellow must be connected to the Earth terminal marked with either the letter E, the earth symbol
or coloured Green/Green & Yellow.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Blue or Black.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red.
If in doubt, consult the instructions provided with the equipment or contact the supplier.
This cable/appliance should be protected by a suitably rated and approved HBC mains fuse: refer to the rating information on the equipment and/or user instructions for details. As a guide, a cable of 0.75mm2 should be protected by a 3A or 5A fuse. Larger conductors would normally require 13A types, depending on the connection method used.
Any exposed wiring from a cable, plug or connection that is engaged in a live socket is extremely hazardous. If a cable or plug is deemed hazardous, turn off the mains power and remove the cable, any fuses and fuse assemblies. All hazardous wiring must be immediately destroyed and replaced in accordance to the above standard.
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PSU Series Overview................................................ 10
Series lineup ...................................................................................... 10
Main Features ................................................................................... 11
Accessories ........................................................................................ 12
Appearance .............................................................. 15
PSU Series Front Panel ................................................................... 15
PSU Series Display and Operation Panel .................................... 18
Rear Panel .......................................................................................... 20
Theory of Operation ................................................ 23
Operating Area Description ........................................................... 23
CC and CV Mode ............................................................................ 24
Slew Rate ........................................................................................... 26
Bleeder Control ................................................................................ 26
Internal Resistance ........................................................................... 27
Alarms ................................................................................................ 28
Considerations .................................................................................. 29
Grounding ......................................................................................... 31
GETTING STARTED
This chapter describes the power supply in a nutshell, including its main features and front / rear panel introduction. After going through the overview, please read the theory of operation to become familiar with the operating modes, protection modes and other safety considerations.
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Model name
Voltage Rating1
Current Rating2
Power
PSU 6-200
6V
200A
1200W
PSU 8-180
8V
180A
1440W
PSU 12.5-120
12.5V
120A
1500W
PSU 15-100
15V
100V
1500W
PSU 20-76
20V
76A
1520W
PSU 30-50
30V
50A
1500W
PSU 40-38
40V
38A
1520W
PSU 50-30
50V
30A
1500W
PSU 60-25
60V
25A
1500W
PSU 80-19
80V
19A
1520W
PSU 100-15
100V
15A
1500W
PSU 150-10
150V
10A
1500W
PSU 300-5
300V
5A
1500W
PSU 400-3.8
400V
3.8A
1520W
PSU 600-2.6
600V
2.6A
1560W
1
Minimum voltage guaranteed to 0.2% of rating voltage.
2
Minimum current guaranteed to 0.4% of rating current.
PSU Series Overview
Series lineup
The PSU series consists of 15 models, covering a number of different current, voltage and power capacities:
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Main Features
Performance
High power density: 1500W in 1U Universal input voltage 85~265Vac, continuous
operation.
Output voltage up to 600V, current up to 200A.
Features
Active power factor correction. Parallel master/slave operation with active
current sharing.
Remote sensing to compensate for voltage drop
in load leads.
19 rack mounted ATE applications. A built-in Web server. OVP, OCP and OHP protection. Preset memory function. Adjustable voltage and current slew rates. Bleeder circuit ON/OFF setting. CV, CC priority start function. (Prevents
overshoot with output ON)
Supports test scripts.
Interface
Built-in RS-232/485, LAN and USB interface. Analog output programming and monitoring. Optional interfaces: GPIB, Isolated Voltage (0-
5V/0-10V) and Isolated Current (4-20mA) programming and monitoring interface. (Factory options)
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Standard Accessories
Part number
Description
Qty. Output terminal cover
1
Analog connector plug kit
1
Output terminal M8 bolt set (6V~60V model)
1 Input terminal cover
1
Power Cord (230VAC/10A,
1.8M, provide for some region only)
1 82GW1SAFE0M*1
Safety Guide
1
62SB-8K0HD1*1
1U Handle, ROHS
2 62SB-8K0HP1*1
1U BRACKET (LEFT), RoHS
1
62SB-8K0HP2*1
1U BRACKET (RIGHT), RoHS
1
CD-ROM
User manual, Programming manual
1 set 82SU-PSU00K*1
Packing list
82GW-00000C*1
* CTC GW/INSTEK JAPAN USE ,RoHS
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Factory Installed Options
Part number
Description PSU-GPIB
GPIB interface
PSU-ISO-V
Voltage programming isolated analog interface
PSU-ISO-I
Current programming isolated analog interface
PSU-001
Front Panel Filter Kit (Operation Temperature is guaranteed to 40˚C)
Accessories
Before using the PSU power supply unit, check the package contents to make sure all the standard accessories are included.
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Optional Accessories
Part number
Description
PSU-01C
Cable for 2 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-01B
Bus Bar for 2 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-01A
Joins a vertical stack of 2 PSU units together. 2U-sized handles x2, joining plates x2.
PSU-02C
Cable for 3 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-02B
Bus Bar for 3 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-02A
Joins a vertical stack of 3 PSU units together. 3U-sized handles x2, joining plates x2.
PSU-03C
Cable for 4 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-03B
Bus Bar for 4 units of PSU-Series in parallel mode connection
PSU-03A
Joins a vertical stack of 4 PSU units together. 4U-sized handles x2, joining plates x2.
PSU-232
RS232 cable with DB9 connector kit.
It Includes RS232 cable with DB9 connector, RS485 used master cable (gray plug), slave cable (black plug), intermediate connector and end terminal connector.
PSU-485
RS485 cable with DB9 connector kit.
It Includes RS485 cable with DB9 connector, RS485 used master cable (gray plug), slave cable (black plug), intermediate connector and end terminal connector.
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GRM-001
Rack-mount slides (General Devices P/N: C-300-S-116-RH-LH)
GTL-246
USB Cable 2.0-A-B Type, Approx. 1.2M
GPW-001
Power Cord SJT 12AWG/3C, 3m MAX Length, 105 ºC, RNB5-5*3P UL/CSA type
GPW-002
Power Cord H05W-F 1.5mm2/3C, 3m MAX Length, 105 ºC, RNB5-5*3P VDE type
GPW-003
Power Cord VCTF 3.5mm2/3C, 3m MAX Length, 105 ºC, RNB5-5*3P PSE type
Download
Name
Description
psu_cdc.inf
PSU USB driver
Other
Name
Description
Certificate of traceable calibration
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Lock/Local PROT Function Test Set Output
Unlock ALM_CLR M 1 M 2 M 3
Shift
: Long Push
VSR LAN RMT ERR DLY ALM ISR M 1 M 2 M 3 RUN
C C
A
C V
V
VOLTAGE CURRENT
PSU 40-38
DC Power Supply
0 -40V / 0 - 38A
Voltage Current
2 3 4 5
Display Area
1
116 7 8 9 10 12 13
1.
Power Switch
Used to turn the power on/off.
2.
USB A Port
USB A port for data transfer, loading test scripts etc.
3.
Air Inlet
Air inlet for cooling the inside of the PSU series.
4.
Voltage Knob
Voltage
Used to set the voltage value or select a parameter number in the Function settings.
Display Area
The display area shows setting values, output values and parameter settings. The function LEDs below show the current status and mode of the power supply. See page 18 for details.
5.
Current Knob
Current
Used to set the current value or change the value of a Function parameter.
Appearance
PSU Series Front Panel
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6.
Lock/Local Button
Lock/Local
Unlock
Used to lock all front panel buttons other than the Output Button or it switches to local mode.
Unlock Button
(Long push) Used to unlock the front panel buttons.
7.
PROT Button
PROT
ALM_CLR
Used to set and display OVP, OCP and UVL.
ALM_CLR Button
(Long push) Used to release protection functions that have been activated.
8.
Function Button
Function
M1
Used to configure the various functions.
M1 Button
(+Shift) Used to recall the M1 setup. (+Shift and hold) Used to save the current setup to M1.
9.
Test Button
TEST
M2
Used to run customized scripts for testing.
M2 Button
(+Shift) Used to recall the M2 setup. (+Shift and hold) Used to save the current setup to M2.
10.
Set Button
SET
M3
Used to set and confirm the output voltage and output current.
M3 Button
(+Shift) Used to recall the M3 setup. (+Shift and hold) Used to save the current setup to M3.
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11.
Shift Button
Shift
Used to enable the functions that are written in blue characters below certain buttons.
12.
Output Button
Output
Used to turn the output on or off.
13.
Output ON LED
Lights in green when the output is on.
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VSR LAN RMT ERR DLY ALM ISR M 1 M 2 M 3 RUN
C C
A
C V
V
VOLTAGE CURRENT
Display Area
14 1516 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25
26 27 28
14.
Voltage Meter
Displays the voltage or the parameter number of a Function parameter.
15.
Current Meter
Displays the current or the value of a Function parameter.
16.
CV LED
Lights in green during constant voltage mode.
17.
CC LED
Lights in green during constant current mode.
18.
VSR LED
Lights up when CV Slew Rate Priority is enabled.
19.
LAN LED
Lights up when the LAN interface is connected.
20.
RMT LED
Lights in green during remote control.
21.
ERR LED
Lights in red when an SCPI error has occurred.
22.
DLY LED
The Output On/Off Delay indicator LED.
23.
ALM LED
Lights in red when a protection function has been activated.
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24.
ISR LED
Lights up when CC Slew Rate Priority is enabled.
25.
M1 LED
Lights in green when the memory value are being recalled or saved.
26.
M2 LED
Lights in green when the memory value are being recalled or saved.
27.
M3 LED
Lights in green when the memory value are being recalled or saved.
28.
RUN LED
Lights up when a Test Script has been activated.
Note
Only the ERR and ALM LED’s are red. All the others
are green.
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Rear Panel
S LS SLSNC
REMOTE SENSE
ANALOG PROGRAMMING
RS485 / 232
OUT IN
LAN
DC OUTPUT
AC INPUT
L N
100 240V
2000VA MAX.
AC 47 63Hz
234 15678
9 10
6-60V models: PSU 6-200, 8-180, 12.5-120,
80-600V models: PSU 80-19, 100-15, 150-10,
S LS SLSNC
REMOTE SENSE
ANALOG PROGRAMMING
OUT IN
RS485 / 232
LAN
L N
AC INPUT
100 240V
2000VA MAX.
AC 47 63Hz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ISOLATED PROGRAMMING
0 – 5V / 0 – 10V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ISOLATED PROGRAMMING
4 – 20mA
15-100, 20-76, 30-50, 40-38, 50-30, 60-25
300-5, 400-3.8, 600-2.6
1.
AC Input
L N
AC INPUT
Wire clamp connector.
2.
DC Output
Output terminals for 6V to 60V models.
Output terminals for 80V to 600V models.
3.
USB
USB port for controlling the PSU remotely.
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4.
LAN
LAN
RS 485 / 232
Ethernet port for controlling the PSU remotely.
5.
Remote-IN
LAN
RS 485 / 232
Two different types of cables can be used for RS232 or RS485-based remote control.
PSU-232: RS232 cable with DB9 connector kit.
PSU-485: RS485 cable with DB9 connector kit.
6.
Remote-OUT
LAN
RS 485 / 232
RJ-45 connector that is used to daisy chain power supplies with the Remote-IN port to form a communication bus.
PSU-485S: Serial link cable with RJ-45 shielded connector.
7.
Analog Control
ANALOG PROGRAMMING
External analog control connector.
8.
Remote Sense
S LS SLSNC
Compensation of load wire drop.
9.
Option Slot
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ISOLATED PROGRAMMING
0 – 5V / 0 – 10V
Blank sub-plate for standard units. Isolated Analog connector for units equipped with Isolated Current and Voltage Programming and Monitoring option. GPIB connector for units equipped with IEEE programming option.
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10.
Ground Screw
Connectors for grounding the output (two positions, shown in red).
L N
AC INPUT
100 240V
2000VA MAX.
AC 47 63Hz
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Background
The PSU power supplies are regulated DC power supplies with a high voltage and current output. These operate in CC or CV mode within a wide operating range limited only by the voltage or current output.
The operating area of each power supply is determined by the rated output power as well as the voltage and current rating.
Below is a comparison of the operating areas of each power supply.
PSU Series Operating Area (6-80V models)
Current (A)
Voltage (V)
20
38 76 120
120 1801608060 1000 140
0
10
20
30
200
200
40
50
60
25
6
20 40
PSU 6-200
PSU 8-180
PSU 12.5-120
PSU 15-100
PSU 20-76
PSU 30-50
PSU 40-38
PSU 50-30
PSU 60-25
PSU 80-19
80
180
15
12.5 8
30
40
50
80
10050196030
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The theory of operation chapter describes the basic principles of operation, protection modes and important considerations that must be taken into account before use.
Operating Area Description
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PSU Series Operating Area (100-600V models)
Current (A)
Voltage (V)
300
3.8 5 10
400
12 1686 10
0
14
0
100
200
300
15
600
400
500
600
2.6
100
150
PSU 100-15
PSU 150-10
PSU 300-5
PSU 400-3.8
PSU 600-2.6
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CC and CV mode Description
When the power supply is operating in constant current mode (CC) a constant current will be supplied to the load. When in constant current mode the voltage output can vary, whilst the current remains constant. When the load resistance increases to the point where the set current limit (I
SET
) can no longer be sustained the power supply switches to CV mode. The point where the power supply switches modes is the crossover point.
When the power supply is operating in CV mode, a constant voltage will be supplied to the load, whilst the current will vary as the load varies. At the point that the load resistance is too low to maintain a constant voltage, the power supply will switch to CC mode and maintain the set current limit.
The conditions that determine whether the power supply operates in CC or CV mode depends on the set current (I
SET
), the set voltage (V
SET
), the load
CC and CV Mode
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resistance (RL) and the critical resistance (RC). The critical resistance is determined by V
SET/ISET
. The power supply will operate in CV mode when the load resistance is greater than the critical resistance. This means that the voltage output will be equal to the V
SET
voltage but the current will be
less than I
SET
. If the load resistance is reduced to
the point that the current output reaches the I
SET
level, the power supply switches to CC mode.
Conversely the power supply will operate in CC mode when the load resistance is less than the critical resistance. In CC mode the current output is equal to I
SET
and the voltage output is less than
V
SET
.
RL=R
C
RL<R
C
VSET
ISET
CV
CC
V
I
RL>R
C
Crossover
point
Note
For loads that generate a transient surge voltage, VSET must be set so that the surge voltage does not reach the voltage limit.
For loads in which transient peak current flows, ISET must be set so that the peak value does not reach the current limit.
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Slew Rate
Theory
The PSU has selectable slew rates for CC and CV mode. This gives the PSU power supply the ability to limit the current/voltage draw of the power supply. Slew rate settings are divided into High Speed Priority and Slew Rate Priority. High speed priority mode will use the fastest slew rate for the instrument. Slew Rate Priority mode allows for user adjustable slew rates for CC or CV mode. The rising and falling slew rate can be set independently.
High Speed
Priority
mode
Slew rate =
Enabled
Background
The PSU DC power supplies employ a bleed resistor in parallel with the output terminals.
PSU
Load
Bleed
resistor
Bleed resistors are designed to dissipate the power from the power supply filter capacitors when power is turned off and the load is disconnected. Without a bleed resistor, power may remain charged on the filter capacitors for some time and
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be potentially hazardous.
In addition, bleed resistors also allow for smoother voltage regulation of the power supply as the bleed resistor acts as a minimum voltage load.
The bleed resistance can be turned on or off using the configuration settings.
Note
By default the bleed resistance is on. For battery charging applications, be sure to turn the bleed resistance off as the bleed resistor can discharge the connected battery when the unit is off.
Background
On the PSU, the internal resistance of the power supply can be user-defined in software. (Internal Resistance Setting, see the Normal Function Settings on page 101.) When the internal resistance is set it can be seen as a resistance in series with the positive output terminal. This allows the power supply to simulate power sources that have internal resistances such as lead acid batteries.
By default the internal resistance is 0Ω.
Internal Resistance Range
Unit Model
Internal Resistance Range
PSU 6-200
0.000 ~ 0.030Ω
PSU 8-180
0.000 ~ 0.044Ω
PSU 12.5-120
0.000 ~ 0.104Ω
PSU 15-100
0.000 ~ 0.150Ω
PSU 20-76
0.000 ~ 0.263Ω
PSU 30-50
0.000 ~ 0.600Ω
PSU 40-38
0.000 ~ 1.053Ω
PSU 50-30
0.000 ~ 1.667Ω
PSU 60-25
0.000 ~ 2.400Ω
PSU 80-19
0.000 ~ 4.210Ω
Internal Resistance
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PSU 100-15
0.000 ~ 6.667Ω
PSU 150-10
0.00 ~ 15.00Ω
PSU 300-5
0.00 ~ 60.00Ω
PSU 400-3.8
0.0 ~ 105.3Ω
PSU 600-2.6
0.0 ~ 230.8Ω
OVP
Over voltage protection (OVP) prevents a high voltage from damaging the load. This alarm can be set by the user.
OCP
Over current protection prevents high current from damaging the load. This alarm can be set by the user.
UVL
Under voltage limit. This function sets a minimum voltage setting level for the output. It can be set by the user.
OHP
Over temperature protection for slave and master board. OHP is a hardware protection function. Only when the unit has cooled can the over temperature protection alarms be cleared.
OH1
Master board over temperature protection.
OH2
Slave board over temperature protection.
Alarms
The PSU power supplies have a number of protection features. When one of the protection alarms is tripped, the ALM icon on the display will be lit and the type of alarm that has been tripped will be shown on the display. When an alarm has been tripped the output will be automatically turned off. For details on how to clear an alarm or to set the protection modes, please see page 49.
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ALM SENS
Sense alarm. This alarm will detect if the sense wires have been connected to the wrong polarity.
HW OVP
Hardware over voltage protection. This is a hardware OVP that is fixed at approximately 120% of the rated voltage output.
AC
AC Fail. This alarm function is activated when a low AC input is detected.
FAN FAIL
Fan failure. This alarm function is activated when the fan RPMs drop to an abnormally low level.
Shutdown
Force Shutdown is not activated as a result of the PSU series detecting an error. It is a function that is used to turn the output off through the application of a signal from the rear-panel analog control connector when an abnormal condition occurs.
Alarm output
Alarms are output via the analog control connector. The alarm output is an isolated open­collector photo coupler output.
Inrush current
When the power supply switch is first turned on, an inrush current is generated. Ensure there is enough power available for the power supply when first turned on, especially if a number of units are turned on at the same time.
Pulsed or Peaked loads
When the load has current peaks or is pulsed, it is possible for the maximum current to exceed the mean current value. The PSU power supply
Considerations
The following situations should be taken into consideration when using the power supply.
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ammeter only indicates mean current values, which means for pulsed current loads, the actual current can exceed the indicated value. For pulsed loads, the current limit must be increased, or a power supply with a greater capacity must be chosen. As shown below, a pulsed load may exceed the current limit and the indicated current on the power supply ammeter.
Current limit
level
Measured
Ammeter
current
Reverse Current: Regenerative load
When the power supply is connected to a regenerative load such as a transformer or inverter, reverse current will feed back to the power supply. The PSU power supply cannot absorb reverse current. For loads that create reverse current, connect a resistor in parallel to the power supply to bypass the reverse current. This description only applies when the bleed resistance is off.
PSU Load
Resistor
Reverse current
Note
The current output will decrease by the amount of current absorbed by the resistor.
Ensure the resistor used can withstand the power capacity of the power supply/load.
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