Lambda GEN 20-250, GEN 8-600, GEN 30-170, GEN 40-125, GEN 60-85 Technical Manual

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TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR
2U GENESYS
TM
5kW
Document: 83-515-000 Rev A
LAMBDA AMERICAS
405 Essex Road, Neptune, NJ 07753
Tel: (732) 922-9300
Fax: (732) 922-9334
Web: www.lambda-emi.com
GENESYS™ Manual Supplement
FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH “IEMD” OPTION,
ALSO REFER TO MANUAL 83-030-200 IEMD.
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WARRANTY……………………………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………………………………….. P GERMAN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS………………………………………………………………… P
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION…………………………………………………………...
1.1 USER MANUAL CONTENT………………………………………………………………………. P
1.2 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
1.2.1 General descri
tion………………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 6
1.2.2 Models covered ……………………………………………………………………………... P
1.2.3 Features and o
1.2.4 Multi
le output power system ……………………………………………………………… Pg. 7
1.2.5 Control via the serial communication
1.2.6 Analo
voltage programming and monitoring……………………………………………. Pg. 7
1.2.7 Parallel o
1.2.8 Out
1.2.9 Coolin
ut connections…………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 7
and mechanical construction…………………………………………………….. Pg. 8
tions ……………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 6
ort………………………………………………… Pg. 7
eration……………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 7
1.3 ACCESSORIES……………………………………………………………………………………. P
1.3.1 General……………………………………………………………………………………….. P
1.3.2 Serial link cable……………………………………………………………………………… P
1.3.3 Misc. hardware………………………………………………………………………………. P
1.3.4 AC cables ……………………………………………………………………………………. P
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS……………………………………………………………………...
2.1 OUTPUT RATING…………………………………………………………………………………. P
2.2 INPUT CHARACTERISTICS……………………………………………………………………... P
2.3 CONSTANT VOLTAGE MODE…………………………………………………………………... P
2.4 CONSTANT CURRENT MODE………………………………………………………………….. P
2.5 ANALOG PROGR
MMING AND MONITORING………………………………………………. Pg. 9
2.6 PROGRAMMING AND READBACK…………………………………………………………….. P
2.7 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS……………………………………………………………………… P
2.8 FRONT PANEL……………………………………………………………………………………. P
2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS………………………………………………………………. P
2.10 MECHANICAL……………………………………………………………………………………. P
2.11 SAFETY/EMC…………………………………………………………………………………….. P
2.12 SUPPLEMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS………………………………………………………. P
2.13 OUTLINE DRAWINGS…………………………………………………………………………... P
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION………………………………………………………………………..
3.1 GENERAL…………………………………………………………………………………………... P
3.2 PREPARATION FOR USE………………………………………………………………………... P
3.3 INITIAL INSPECTION……………………………………………………………………………... P
3.4 RACK MOUNTING………………………………………………………………………………… P
3.4.1 To install the
ower supply in a rack…………………………………………………….. Pg. 14
3.4.2 Rack mount slides…………………………………………………………………………. P
3.5 LOCATION MOUNTING AND COOLING………………………………………………………. P
3.6 AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS…………………………………………………………………. P
3.7 AC INPUT POWER CONNECTION……………………………………………………………... P
3.7.1 AC in
3.7.2 AC in
3.7.3 AC in
ut connector………………….……………………………………………………… Pg. 15 ut cord……………………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 15 ut wire connection………………….……………………………………………….. Pg. 15
3.8 TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE…………………………………………………………. P
3.8.1 General………………………………………………………………………………………. P
3.8.2 Prior to o
3.8.3 Constant volta
eration……………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 17
e check…………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 17
3.8.4 Constant current check…………………………………………………………………….. P
3.8.5 OVP check…………………………………………………………………………………... P
3.8.6 UVL check…………………………………………………………………………………… P
3.8.7 Foldback check……………………………………………………………………………... P
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3.8.8 Address setting……………….…………………………………………………………….. Pg. 18
3.8.9 Baud rate settin
3.9 CONNECTING THE LOAD……………………………………………………………………….. P
3.9.1 Load Wirin
3.9.2 Current Carr
3.9.3 Wire termination……………………………………………………………………………. P
3.9.4 Noise and Im
3.9.5 Inductive loads………………………………………………………………………………. P
3.9.6 Makin
the load connections………………………………………………………………. Pg. 21
3.9.7 Connectin
3.9.8 Connectin
3.9.9 Connectin
3.9.10 Multi
le loads connection with distribution terminals………………………………….. Pg. 25
3.9.11 Groundin
3.10 LOCAL AND REMOTE SENSING……………………………………………………………… P
3.10.1 Sensin
wiring……………………………………………………………………………... Pg. 26
3.10.2 Local sensin
3.10.3 Remote sensin
3.10.4 J2 sense connector technical information……………………………………………… P
3.11 REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT……………………………………………………………… P
CHAPTER 4 FRONT AND REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS………………...
4.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
4.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS……………………………………………. P
4.3 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS………………………………………….. P
4.4 REAR PANEL SW1 SETUP SWITCH…………………………………………………………… P
4.4.1 SW1
4.4.2 Resettin
ositions functions…………………………………………………………………… Pg. 32
the switch………………………………………………………………………… Pg. 32
4.5 REAR PANEL J1 PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING CONNECTOR…………………… P
4.5.1 Makin
J1 connections…………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 33
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Capacity…………………………………………………………………. Pg. 19
edance Effects……………………………………………………………... Pg. 20
single loads, local sensing (default)………………………………………… Pg. 24 single loads, remote sensing………………………………………………... Pg. 24 multiple loads, radial distribution method…………...……………………... Pg. 24
outputs………………………………………………………………………… Pg. 25
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CHAPTER 5 LOCAL OPERATION………………………………………………………………….
5.1 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………….. P
5.2 STANDARD OPERATION………………………………………………………………………… P
5.2.1 Constant Volta
5.2.2 Constant Current O
e Mode……………………………………………………………………. Pg. 35
eration……………………………………………………………….. Pg. 35
5.2.3 Automatic Crossover……………………………………………………………………….. P
5.3 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION
5.3.1 Settin
5.3.2 Activated OVP
5.3.3 Resettin
the OVP level………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 36
rotection indications…………………………………………………….. Pg. 36
the OVP circuit…………….. …………………………………………………... Pg. 36
OVP)………………………………………………………... Pg. 36
5.4 UNDER VOLTAGE LIMIT……………………………………………………………………….. . P
5.4.1 Settin
the UVL level……………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 37
5.5 FOLDBACK PROTECTION………………………………………………………………………. P
5.5.1 Settin
5.5.2 Resettin
the Foldback protection……………………………………………………………. Pg. 37
activated Foldback protection………………………………………………….. Pg. 37
5.6 OUTPUT ON/OFF CONTROL……………………………………………………………………. P
5.7 OUTPUT SHUT-OFF
CONTROL VIA REAR PANEL J1 CONNECTOR……………… Pg. 37
5.8 ENABLE/DISABLE CONTROL VIA……………………………………………………………… P
5.9 CV/CC SIGNAL…………………………………………………………………………………….. P
5.10 PS OK SIGNAL…………………………………………………………………………………… P
5.11 SAFE START AND AUTO-RESTART MODES……………………………………………….. P
5.11.1 Automatic start mode……………………………………………………………………… P
5.11.2 Safe start mode…………………………………………………………………………….. P
5.12 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION
OTP)……………………………………………….. Pg. 39
5.13 LAST SETTING MEMORY……………………………………………………………………… P
5.14 SERIES OPERATION……………………………………………………………………………. P
5.14.1 Series connection for increased out
5.14.2 Series connection for
ositive and negative output voltage…………………………… Pg. 41
ut voltage………………………………………… Pg. 40
5.15 PARALLEL OPERATION………………………………………………………………………. P
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5.15.1 Basic parallel operation…………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 42
5.15.2 Advanced
5.16 DAISY-CHAIN SHUT-OFF CONNECTION……………………………………………………. P
5.17 FRONT PANEL LOCKING………………………………………………………………………. P
5.17.1 Unlocked front
5.17.2 Locked front
CHAPTER 6 REMOTE ANALOG PROGRAMMING………………………………………………
6.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
6.2 LOCAL/REMOTE ANALOG CONTROL………………………………………………………… P
6.3 LOCAL/REMOTE ANALOG INDICATION………………………………………………………. P
6.4 REMOTE VOLTAGE PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT……….. P
6.5 RESISTIVE PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT………………….. P
6.6 REMOTE MONITORING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT………………………... P
CHAPTER 7 RS232 & RS485 REMOTE CONTROL……………………………………………...
7.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
7.2 CONFIGURATION…………………………………………………………………………………. P
7.2.1 Default settin
7.2.2 Address settin
7.2.3 RS232 or RS485 selection…………………………………………………………………. P
7.2.4 Baud rate settin
7.2.5 Settin
7.2.6 RS232/458
7.2.7 Front
7.3 REAR PANEL RS232/485 CONNECTOR………………………………………………………. P
7.4 MD MODE OPTION
7.4.1 MD Mode Descri
7.4.2 MD Mode enable - Serial communication mode………………………………………… P
7.4.3 MD Mode SRQ……………………………………………………………………………… P
7.4.4 Communication Collisions…………………………………………………………………. P
7.4.5 MD Mode SRQ Retransmission…………………………………………………………… P
7.5 CONNECTING POWER SUPPLIES TO RS232 OR RS485 BUS……………………………. P
7.5.1 Sin
le power su
7.5.2 Multi
7.6 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE PROTOCOL………………………………………………… P
7.6.1 Data format…………………………………………………………………………………... P
7.6.2 Addressin
7.6.3 End of messa
7.6.4 Command re
7.6.5 Checksum……………………………………………………………………………………. P
7.6.6 Acknowled
7.6.7 Error messa
7.6.8 Backs
7.7 ERROR MESSAGES……………………………………………………………………………… P
7.8 COMMAND SET DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………… P
7.8.1 General
7.8.2 Command set cate
7.8.3 Initialization control commands…………………………………………………………….. P
7.8.4 ID control commands……………………………………………………………………….. P
7.8.5 Out
ut control commands………………………………………………………………….. Pg. 56
7.9 GLOBAL OUTPUT COMMANDS………………………………………………………………… P
7.9.1 General………………………………………………………………………………………. P
7.10 SINGLE BYTE COMMANDS…………………………………………………………………… P
7.10.1 General…………………………………………………………………………………….. P
7.10.2 Global commands without res
7.10.3 Global commands with res
7.10.4 Addressed commands with res
7.10.5 Addressed commands without res
arallel operation……………………………………………………………….. Pg. 42
anel………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 45
anel…………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 45
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the unit into Remote or Local mode………………………………………………. Pg. 50
ort at Local mode…………………………………………………………….. Pg. 51
anel in Remote mode………………………………………………………………. Pg. 51
Factory Installed)…………………………………………………………. Pg. 52
tion………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 52
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ower supply connection to RS232 or RS485 BUS……………………………….. Pg. 54
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uides………………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 55
ories…………………………………………………………………… Pg. 55
onse……………………………………………………. Pg. 59
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7.10.6 Status Control Commands………………………………………………………………... P
7.11 STATUS, ERROR AND SRQ REGISTERS…………………………………………………… P
7.11.1 General Descri
7.11.2 Conditional re
7.11.3 Service Re
7.12 SERIAL COMMUNICATION TEST SET-UP…………………………………………………. P
CHAPTER 8 ISOLATED ANALOG PROGAMMING OPTION………………………………….
8.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
8.2 SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………………………………………………. P
8.2.1 0-5V/0-10V o
8.2.2 4-20mA o
8.3 ISOLATED PROGRAMMING & MONITORING CONNECTOR……………………………… P
8.4 SETUP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………… P
8.4.1 Settin
8.4.2 Settin
9.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………… P
9.2 UNITS UNDER WARRANTY……………………………………………………………………... P
9.3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE………………………………………………………………………. P
9.4 ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION…………………………………………………………….. P
9.5 PARTS REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRS……………………………………………………….. P
9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING…………………………………………………………………………….. P
9.7 FUSE RATING……………………………………………………………………………………... P
the power supply for 0-5/0-10V Isolated Programming and Monitoring…… Pg. 71 the power supply for 4-20mA Isolated Programming and Monitoring…….. Pg. 71
tion………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 63
isters………………………………………………………………………. Pg. 64
uest Enabled and Event Registers……………………………………….. Pg. 65
tion…………………………………………………………………………... Pg. 69
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with the safety precautions or warnings in this document violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of this equipment and may impair the built-in protections within. Lambda Americas Inc. shall not be liable for user’s failure to comply with these requirements.
INSTALLATION CATEGORY
The GenesysTM power supply series has been evaluated to INSTALLATION CATEGORY II. Installation category (over voltage category) II: local level, appliances, portable equipment etc. With smaller tran­sient over voltage than Installation Category (over voltage category) III.
GROUNDING
This product is a Safety Class 1 instrument. To minimize shock hazard, the instrument chassis must be connected to an electrical ground (Safety ground). The instrument must be connected to the AC power supply mains through a three conductor power cable, with the ground wire firmly connected to an elec­trical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet.
For instruments designed to be hard-wired to the supply mains, the protective earth terminal must be connected to the safety electrical ground before another connection is made. Any interruption of the protective ground conductor, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal will cause a potential shock hazard that might cause personal injury.
There is a potential shock hazard at the RS232/RS485 and the IEEE ports when using power supplies with rated or combined voltage greater than 400V and the Positive Output of the Power Supply is grounded. Do Not connect the Positive Output to ground when using the RS232/RS485 or IEEE.
OUTPUT TERMINALS GROUNDING
WARNING
FUSES
Fuses must be changed by authorized Lambda Americas Inc. service personnel only. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. Refer to Chapter 9 for fuse ratings.
INPUT RATINGS
Do not use AC supply, which exceeds the input voltage and frequency rating of this instrument. The input voltage and frequency rating of the Genesys three phase 200V models and 380-415, 50/60 Hz for three phase 400V models. For safety reasons, the mains supply voltage fluctuations should not exceed +/-10% of nominal voltage.
TM
power supply series is: 190-240V, 50/60Hz for
LIVE CIRCUITS
Operating personnel must not remove the instrument cover. No internal adjustment or component re­placement is allowed by Lambda Americas Inc. qualified personnel. Never replace components with power cable connected. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power, discharge circuits and remove ex­ternal voltage source before touching components.
PARTS SUBSTITUTIONS & MODIFICATIONS
Parts substitutions and modifications are allowed by authorized Lambda Americas Inc. service person­nel only. For repairs or modifications, the instrument must be returned to an authorized Lambda Ameri­cas Inc. service facility.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The GenesysTM power supply series safety approval applies to the following operating conditions:
*Indoor use *Ambient temperature: 0°C to 50°C *Maximum relative humidity: 90% (no condensation) *Altitude: up to 3000m *Pollution degree 2
Do not use this product in environments with strong Electromagnetic field, corrosive gas and conductive materials.
CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock
Instruction manual symbol. The instrument will be marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the in­struction manual.
Indicates hazardous voltage.
Indicates ground terminal.
Protective Ground Conductor Terminal
Off (Supply)
The WARNING sign denotes a hazard. An attention to a procedure is called. Not following procedure correctly could result in personal injury. A WARNING sign should not be skipped and all indicated conditions must be fully understood and met.
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Direct Current (DC)
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Alternating Current (AC)
Three-Phase Alternating Current
Standby (Supply)
The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. An attention to a procedure is called. Not follow­ing the procedure correctly could result in damage to the equipment. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION sign until all indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro­vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is oper­ated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates electro-magnetic fields, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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SICHERHEITS-INSTALLATIONS ANWEISUNGEN
Vorsicht
Vor Anschluss an das Netz ist die Aufstellanleitung wie nachstehend beschrieben zu beachten. Die nachstehenden Sicherheitsanweisugen mussen während aller Phasen des Betriebes, des Services und der Reparatur dieser Ausrustung beachtet werden. Alle notwendigen Bedingungen die sicherstellen, dass die Einrichtung zu keiner Gefahr im Sinne dieser Norm führen kann, sind in diesem Handbuch beschrieben. Lambda EMI ist nich verantwortlich fur Fehler, die bei der Inbetriebnahme des Gerates auf Grundlage dieser Sicherheitsanweisungen durch den Betreiber entstehen können.
Betriebsbedingungen
Die Genesys
TM
Stromversorgungs-Reihe ist zur installation gemass Uberspannungs-Kategorie 2 entwickelt worden. Installatios Kategorie (Uberspannungs-Kategories) 2 bedeutet: Kleinindustrie, Geräte, bewegliche Ausrustung etc.. mit Uberspannungen kleiner als Installation Kategorie 3.
Erdungskonzept Dieses Produkt ist ein Gerat mit Schutzklasse1. Damit gefahrliche Energieinhalte und Spannungen vermieden werden, ist das Geratechassis an eine Schutzerde anzuschliessen. Das Gerat muss an die AC-Wechselspannungsversorgung mit 3 Leitern (L, N, PE) angeschlossen werden. Der PE­Anschluss ist an einen festen Erder anzuschliessen. Bei Festverdrahtung des Gerates ist sicherzustellen, dass der PE Anschluss als erstes durchgefuhrt wird. Jede mogliche Unterbrechung des PE-Leiters oder Trennung der PE Masses kann einen moglichen elektrischen Schlag hervorrufen, der Personenschaden zur Folge hatte.
Vorsicht
Erdung des DC-Ausgangs
Es besteht Energiegefahr am RS232/RS485 und IEEE Anschluss, falls die Ausgangsspannung des Gerates grosser ist als 400V und der positive Ausgangsanschluss des Netzteiles geerdet wird. Dies gilt insbesondere auch bei Reihenschaltungen von unterschiedlichen Netzteilen. Wird die RS232/485 oder IEEE Schnittstelle verwendet, ist darauf zu achten, dass der Plus-Ausgangsanschluss nicht geerdet wird.
Absicherung
Sicherungen durfen nur durch autorisierte Lambda EMI Service Personen ausgetauscht werden. Um Brandgefahr vorzubeugen, sind nur Sicherungen zu verwenden mit gleicher Bauart und Auslosecharakteristik. Siehe hierzu Wartungsanweisungen in Kapitel 6 bezuglich Sicherungen.
Anschluss an Versorgungsstromkreis
Der Betrieb des Gerates ist nur fur den dafur spezifizierten Wechselspannungsbereich und der angegebenen Frequenz erlaubt. Der Nominaleingangsspannungsbereich der Genesys einen sicheren Betrieb des Gerates ist eine Abweichung von max. +/-10% der Nominalspannung erlaubt.
Spannungsfuhrende Teile
Die Gerateabdeckung darf nur im stromlosen Zustand geoffnet werden. Interne Modifikationen, sowie Bauteileaustausch ist nur durch Lambda EMI qualifiziertes Personal erlaubt. Vor Austausch von Bauteilen ist das Netzkabel bzw. Die Versorgungsspannung zu trennen. Energieversorgungsanschlusse sind immer zu trennen um Personenverletzungen durch gefahrliche Energieinhalte und Spannungen auszuschliessen. Die Stromkreise sind zu entladen, extreme Spannunsquellen sind zu entfernen bevor Bauteile bzw. Komponenten getauscht werden.
Anderungen and Bauteileersatz
TM
Serie liegt bei 100-240VAC mit 50/60Hz. Fur
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Ersatzteilaustausch – und Anderungen durfen nur von autorisiertem Lambda EMI SERVICE-PERSONEN durchgefuhrt werden. Fur Reparaturen oder Anderungen ist das Gerat zur Lambda EMI Service-Niederlassung zu retournieren.
SICHERHEITS-HINWEISE
Umweltbedingungen
Die Genesys Betriebsbedingungen zugelassen. *Stationare Einrichtungen in Gebauden. *Umgebungstemperaturebereich: 0-50°C. *Maximale Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit: 90% (nicht kondensierend). *Betriebshohe: bis zu 3000m. *Verschmutzungsgrad 2.
Sicherheits-und Warnsymbole
TM
Stromversorgungs-Serie ist gemassden Sicherheitsabnahmen fur folgende
VORSICHT Spannungsfuhrende Teile-Gefahr durch elektrischen Schlag bzw. Energieinhalte Handbuch-Symbol. Das Gerat bzw. Gerateteile werden mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnet, wenn es fur den Benutzer notwendig ist, sich auf die Anweisungen im Handbuch zu beziehen.
Zeigt "spannungsfuhrende Teile“ mit gefahrlicher Spannung an.
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Schutzleiter-Anschlussklemme.
Symbol fur Schalter oder Drucknopfe - Zeigt die
Symbol fur Schalter oder Drucknopfe - Zeigt die
Gleichspannung (DC)
Wechselspannung (AC)
3-phasen Wechselspannung
Symbol fur Bereitschaft (Standby)
Dieses Warnaufschrift weist auf eine Gefahr hin, die eine Uberprufunganweisung nach sich ziecht. Nichteinhaltung kann zu Personenschaden fuhren. Dieser Warnhinweis darf nicht ubersprungen werden und die beschriebene Vorgehensweise musstrikt verstanden werden und dementsprechend umgesetzt werden.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 USER MANUAL CONTENT
This User’s Manual contains the operating instructions, installation instructions and specifications of the Genesys cluding the built-in RS232/RS485 serial communication. For information related to operation with the optional IEEE programming, refer to User Manual for Power Supply IEEE Programming Interface.
1.2 INTRODUCTION
TM
5000W power supply series. The instructions refer to the standard power supplies, in-
1.2.1 General Description
Genesys Genesys
TM
power supplies are wide output range, high performance switching power supplies. The
TM
series is power factor corrected and operates from AC voltage range of 190-240VAC three phase for 200V models and 380-415VAC three phase for 400VAC models. Output Voltage and Cur­rent are continuously displayed and LED indicators show the complete operating status of the power supply. The Front panel controls allow the user to set the output parameters, the protections levels (Over-Voltage protection, Under-Voltage limit and Foldback) and preview the settings. The rear panel includes the necessary connectors to control and monitor the power supply operation by remote ana­log signals or by the built-in serial communication (RS232/RS485).GPIB programming, LXI certified LAN and Isolated-Analog programming/monitoring are optional.
1.2.2 Models covered by this Manual
Models with rated output from 0-8VDC/0-600A to 0-600VDC/0-8.5A.
Model
GEN 8
Voltage range (V)
600 0 - 8 0 - 600
Current range (A)
GEN 10 - 500 0 - 10 0 - 500 GEN 16 - 310 0 - 16 0 - 310 GEN 20 - 250 0 - 20 0 - 250 GEN 30 - 170 0 - 30 0 - 170 GEN 40 - 125 0 - 40 0 - 125 GEN 60 - 85 0 - 60 0 - 85 GEN 80 - 65 0 - 80 0 - 65 GEN 100 - 50 0 - 100 0 - 50 GEN 150 - 34 0 - 150 0 - 34 GEN 300 - 17 0 - 300 0 - 17 GEN 600 - 8.5 0 - 600 0 - 8.5
1.2.3 Features and options
Constant Voltage / Constant Current with automatic crossover. Active power factor correction. Embedded Microprocessor Controller. Built-in RS232/485 Interface. Voltage & Current high resolution adjustment by digital encoders. High accuracy programming/readback-16 bit. Software Calibration (no internal trimmers / potentiometers). Last Setting Memory. Independent Remote ON/OFF (opto-isolated) and remote Enable/Disable. Parallel operation (Master/Slave) with Active current sharing. Remote sensing to compensate for voltage drop of power leads. External Analog Programming and Monitoring standard (0-5V or 0-10V, user selectable).
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Cooling fan speed control for low noise and extended fan life. Zero stacking-no ventilation holes at the top and bottom surface of the power supply. Optional GPIB interface (SCPI compatible). Optional Isolated Analog programming/monitoring (0-5V or 0-10V, user selectable and 4-20mA).
1.2.4 Multiple output power system
The Genesys
TM
power supplies series can be configured into a programmable power system of up to 31 units using the built-in RS232/RS485 communication port and the RS485 linking cable provided with each power supply. In a GPIB system, each power supply can be controlled using the optional GPIB controller (factory in­stalled).
1.2.5 Control via the serial communication port
The following parameters can be programmed / monitored via the serial communication port:
1. Output Voltage setting.
2. Output Current setting.
3. Output Voltage measurement.
4. Output On/Off control.
5. Output Current measurement.
6. Foldback protection setting
7. Over-voltage protection setting and readback.
8. Under-Voltage limit setting and readback.
9. Power-supply start up mode (last setting or safe mode).
1.2.6 Analog voltage programming and monitoring
Analog inputs and outputs are provided at the rear panel for analog control of the power supply. The Output Voltage and the Current can be programmed by analog voltage or by resistor, and can be monitored by analog voltage. The power supply output can be remotely set to On or Off and analog signals monitor the proper operation of the power supply and the mode of operation (CV/CC).
1.2.7 Parallel operation
Genesys
TM
power supplies of the same Output Voltage and Current rating can be paralleled in a
master-slave configuration with automatic current sharing to increase power available.
1.2.8 Output connections
Output connections are made to rear panel bus-bars for models up to 100V and to a 4-terminal wire clamp connector for models above 100V rated output voltage. Either the positive or negative terminal may be grounded or the output may be floated. Models up to 60VDC Rated Output shall not float out­puts more than +/- 60VDC above/below chassis ground. Models >60VDC Rated Output shall not float outputs more than +/-600VDC above/below chassis ground. Contact factory for assistance with higher float voltage applications.
Local or remote sense may be used. In remote sense, the voltage drop on the load wires should be minimized. Refer to the specifications for the maximum voltage drop value.
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1.2.9 Cooling and mechanical construction
The Genesys airflow into the power supply via the front panel and out of the power supply via the rear panel. The Genesys
TM
series is cooled by internal fans. At the installation, care must be taken to allow free
TM
power supplies have a compact and lightweight package, which allows easy installation
and space saving in the application equipment.
Observe all torque guidelines within this manual. Over-torquing may damage Unit or accessories. Such dama
CAUTION
e is not covered under manufacturers war-
1.3 ACCESSORIES
1.3.1 General
Accessories are delivered with the power supply or separately upon ordering. The list below shows the possible accessories and ordering numbers.
1.3.2 Serial Link Cable
Serial link cable, for linking power supplies by RS485 communication is provided with the power sup­ply.
Cable description: 0.5m length, shielded, RJ-45 type plugs, 8 contacts (P/N:GEN/RJ-45).
1.3.3 Misc. hardware
DB25 plug (AMP, 749809-9). AC Input plug connector (Phoenix Contact, PC6/4-STF-10,16) Strain relief for AC cord. Output terminal shield Plastic legs for bench mounting. Output bus bar connection hardware.
1.3.4 AC cables
AC cables are not provided with the power supply. Refer to Table 1-2 for recommended AC input cables (customer supplied). Add a non-locking plug ap-
proved by the national safety standards of the county of usage.
AC Input Range AC Input Cable
4 x 12AWG (3 wire plus safety ground), stranded
190-240V~, Three Phase
copper, 300V, 60°C minimum, rated for 25A. 3m max. length, outer diameter: 9~11mm.
380-415V~, Three Phase 4 x 14AWG (3 wire plus safety ground), stranded
copper, 600V, 60°C minimum, rated for 15A. 3m max. length, outer diameter: 9~11mm.
Table 1-1: Recommended AC input cable
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
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*1: Minimum voltage is guaranteed to maximum 0.2% of the rated output voltage. *2: Minimum current is guaranteed to maximum 0.4% of the rated output current. *3: For cases where conformance to various safety standards (UL, IEC etc.) is required, to be
described as 190-240Vac (50/60Hz) for 3-Phase 200V models, and 380~415Vac (50/60Hz) for 3-
Phase 400V models. *4: 3-Phase 200V models: at 200Vac input voltage 3-Phase 400V: at 380Vac input voltage. With rated output power. *5: Not including EMI filter inrush current, less than 0.2mSec. *6: 3-Phase 200V models: 170~265Vac, constant load. 3-Phase 400V models: 342-460Vac, constant load. *7: From No-load to Full-load, constant input voltage. Measured at the sensing point in Remote
Sense. *8: For 8V~300V models: measured with JEITA RC-9131A (1:1) probe. For 600V model: measured with 10:1 probe. *9: From 10% to 90% or 90% to 10% of rated output voltage, with rated, resistive load. *10: From 90% to 10% of rated output voltage. *11: For load voltage change, equal to the unit voltage rating, constant input voltage. *12: For 8V~16V models the ripple is measured at 2V rated output voltage and rated output current.
For other models, the ripple is measured at 10~100% of rated output voltage and rated output current.
*13: The constant Current programming readback and monitoring accuracy does not include the
warm-up and load regulation thermal drift.
2.12 SUPPLEMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
The supplemental characteristics give typical but non-warranted performance characteristics. The supplemental characteristics are useful in assessing applications for the power supply. Several kinds of supplemental characteristics are listed below.
1. Evaluation Data: Typical performance of the power supply.
2. Reliability Data: Reliability Performance of the power supply.
3. EN61000 Data: Performance of the power supply under EN61000 test conditions.
4. EMI Data: Typical EMI (conducted and radiated) performance of the power supply.
The supplemental characteristics data is held in each Lambda sales and service facility. For further details please contact the Lambda office nearest you.
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2.13 GENESYS
TM
5000W POWER SUPPLIES OUTLINE DRAWINGS
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 GENERAL
This Chapter contains instructions for initial inspection, preparation for use and repackaging for ship­ment. Connection to PC, setting the communication port and linking Genesys described in Chapter 7.
WARNING
The GenesysTM series is intended only for installation in Re­stricted Access Location (RAL). Access to Hazardous parts (rear side of the power supply) shall be prevented after installation.
TM
power supplies are
GenesysTM power supplies generate magnetic fields, which might af­fect the operation of other instruments. If your equipment is susceptible to magnetic fields, do not position it adjacent to the power supply.
NOTE
To avoid electric shock hazard, do not insert conductive parts through the front panel slits.
WARNING
3.2 PREPARATION FOR USE
In order to be operational the power supply must be connected to an appropriate AC source. The AC source voltage should be within the power supply specification. Do not apply power before reading Section 3.3, 3.6 and 3.7.
Table 3-1 below, describes the basic setup procedure. Follow the instructions in Table 3-1 in the se­quence given to prepare the power supply for use.
Step no. Item Description Reference
1 Inspection Initial physical inspection of the power supply Section 3.3
2 Installation Installing the power supply,
Ensuring adequate ventilation.
3 AC source
4 Test Turn-on checkout procedure. Section 3.8
5 Load connection Wire size selection. Local/Remote sensing. Single
6 Default setting The power supply setting at shipment. Section 7.2.1
AC source requirements Connecting the power supply to the AC source
or multiple loads.
Section 3.4 Section 3.5
Section 3.6 Section 3.7
Section 3.9
Table 3-1: Basic setup procedure
3.3 INITIAL INSPECTIONS
Prior to shipment this power supply was inspected and found free of mechanical or electrical defects. Upon unpacking of the power supply, inspect for any damage, which may have occurred in transit. The inspection should confirm that there is no exterior damage to the power supply such as broken knobs or connectors and that the front panel and meters face are not scratched or cracked. Keep all packing material until the inspection has been completed. If damage is detected, file a claim with car­rier immediately and notify the Lambda sales or authorized service facility nearest you.
3.4 RACK MOUNTING
The GenesysTM power supply series is designed to fit in a standard 19” equipment rack.
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3.4.1 To install the Power Supply in a rack:
1. Use the front panel rack-mount brackets to install the power supply in the rack.
2. Use a support bar to provide adequate support for the rear of the power supply. Do not ob­struct the air exhaust at the rear panel of the unit.
3.4.2 Rack Mount Slides (optional):
CAUTION
Ensure that the screws used to attach the slides to the unit do not penetrate more than 6mm into the sides of the unit.
Use rack mount slides: General Devices P/N: CC3001-00-S160 or equivalent to install the unit in a standard 19” equipment rack. Refer to Fig. 3-1 for slides assembly instructions. Use three #10­32x0.38”(max.) screws at each side. To prevent internal damage, use the specified screw length only.
3.4.3 Plastic Supporting legs
Use the four plastic legs supplied with the unit, when the power supply is mounted on a surface or when units are stacked without rack support. When using the plastic legs, maximum three units can be stacked.
3.5 LOCATION, MOUNTING AND COOLING
This power supply is fan cooled. The air intake is at the front panel and the exhaust is at the rear panel. Upon installation, allow cooling air to reach the front panel ventilation inlets. Allow a minimum of 10cm (4 Inch) of unrestricted air space at the front and the rear of the unit. The power supply should be used in an area that the ambient temperature does not exceed +50°C.
3.6 AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS
The GenesysTM series designed for use in TN, TT and IT power distribution systems. Depending on its input option, the Genesys 47~63Hz or from a nominal 380-415V, three phase 47~63Hz. The input voltage range and current re­quired for each model is specified in Chapter 2. Ensure that under heavy load, the AC voltage supplied to the power supply does not fall below the specifications described in Chapter 2.
TM
5000W series can be operated from a nominal 190V to 240V. three phase,
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3.7 AC INPUT POWER CONNECTION
The power supply shall be connected to the AC source via protective device (circuit breaker, fuses, …etc.) rated 30A max..
CAUTION
Connection of this power supply to an AC power source should be made by an electrician or other qualified personnel
WARNING
There is a potential shock hazard if the power supply chassis (with cover in place) is not connected to an electrical safety ground via the safety ground in the AC input connector.
WARNING
Some components inside the power supply are at AC voltage even when the On/Off switch is in the “Off” position. To avoid electric shock hazard, disconnect the line cord and load and wait two minutes before removing cover.
The power supply ON/OFF switch is not the main disconnect device and does not completely discon­nect all the circuits from the AC source. An appropriately rated disconnect device such as circuit breaker, type B plug on power cord,…etc., shall be provided in the final installation. The disconnect device shall comply with UL/IEC 60950-1 re­quirements and shall be easily accessible.
3.7.1 AC Input Connector
The AC input connector is a header (Phoenix Contact P/N:PC6-16/4-GF-10,16) with a screw plug in connector 9Phoenix Contact P/N:PC 6/4-STF-10,16), located on the rear panel. Use suitable wires and tightening torque as follows:
1. Wire diameter:. 12AWG for three-phase 200V models and 14AWG for three-phase 400V models. Refer to Table 1-1 for details.
2. Tightening torque: 10.7-13.4Lb-inch. (1.2-1.5Nm).
3.7.2 AC Input Cord
The AC input cord is not provided with the power supply
WARNING
Refer to Section 1.3.4 for details of the AC input cords and to section 3.7 for disconnected device requirement.
3.7.3 AC Input Wire Connection
1. Strip the outside insulation of the AC cable approx. 10cm (3.94 inches). Trim the wires so that the ground wire is 10mm longer than the other wires. Strip 10mm (0.4 inches) at the end of each of the wires.
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2. Unscrew the base of the strain relief from the helix-shaped body. Insert the base through the outside opening in the AC input cover and screw the locknut securely (11-14 Lb-inch.) (1.3 -
1.6Nm) into the base, from the inside.
3. Slide the helix-shaped body onto the AC cable. Insert the stripped wires through the strain re­lief base until the outer cable jacket is flush with the edge of the base. Tighten (16-18 Lb-inch.) (18 - 20Nm) the body to the base while holding the cable in place. Now the cable is securely fastened inside the strain relief. Refer to Fig. 3-2.
Screw-on Locknut
Fig.3-2: Stripped Wires installed in Strain Relief
4. Connect the AC wires to the terminals of the input plug supplied with the unit. To connect the wires, loosen the terminal screw, insert the stripped wire into the terminal and tighten the screw securely (10.7-
13.4 Lb-inch). (1.21 – 1.5Nm) Refer to Fig. 3-3 for details. Pay attention to connect the wires according to the polarity marking on the plug.
5. Connect the AC input plug to the AC input connector at the power supply rear panel. Fasten the plug to the connector using the two screws at each side of the plug.
(Tightening torque: 10.7-13.4Lb inch) Route the wires inside the cover to prevent pinching. Fasten the cover to the unit using the M3x8 Flat
Head screws are provided. Refer to Fig.3-4 for details. Tighten screws securely (4.8 - 4.9LB-inch, 0.54-
-0.55 Nm)
Fig.3-3: AC Input plug (3-Phase shown)
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3.8 TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE
3.8.1 General
The following procedure ensures that the power supply is operational and may be used as a basic in­coming inspection check. Refer to Fig. 4-1 and fig. 4-2 for the location of the controls indicated in the procedure.
3.8.2 Prior to Operation
1. Ensure that the power supply is configured to the default setting:
AC On/Off switch at Off position.
Dip switch: All positions at Down (“Off”) position.
J2 Sense connector: Configured to Local Sense as shown in Fig. 3-5:
Fig.3-5: Sense connector default connection
For units equipped with IEEE option, ensure that the IEEE_En switch is in Up (default) position (Re-
fer to Fig.4-2, item 9 for location), if checkout is to be done in IEEE mode.
1 Remote (+) sense 2 Local (+) sense 3 Not connected 4 Local (-) sense 5 Remote (-) sense
Plug P/N: MC1, 5/5-ST-3, 81 (Phoenix)
2. Connect the unit to an AC source as described in Section 3.7.
3. Connect a DVM with appropriate cables for the rated voltage to the output terminals.
4. Turn the front panel AC power switch to On.
3.8.3 Constant Voltage Check
1. Turn on the output by pressing the OUT pushbutton so the OUT LED illuminates.
2. Observe the power supply VOLT display and rotate the Voltage encoder. Ensure that the Output Voltage varies while the VOLT encoder is rotated. The minimum control range is from zero to the maximum rated output for the power supply model. Compare the DVM reading with the front panel VOLT display to verify the accuracy of the VOLT display. Ensure that the front panel VOLT LED is On.
3. Turn Off the front panel AC power switch.
3.8.4 Constant Current Check
1. Ensure that the front panel AC power switch is at the Off position and the DVM connected to the output terminals shows zero voltage.
2. Connect a DC shunt across the output terminals. Ensure that the shunt and the wire current rat­ings are higher than the power supply rating. Connect a DVM to the shunt.
3. Turn the front panel AC power switch to the On position,
4. Turn On the output by pressing OUT pushbutton so the OUT LED illuminates.
5. Observe the power supply CURRENT display and rotate the CURRENT encoder. Ensure that the Output Current varies while the CURRENT encoder is rotated. The minimum control range is from zero to the maximum rated output for the power supply model. Compare the DVM reading with the front panel CURRENT display to verify the accuracy of the CURRENT display. Ensure that the front panel CURRENT LED is On.
6. Turn Off the front panel AC power switch.
7. Remove the shunt from the power supply output terminals.
3.8.5 OVP Check
Refer to Section 5.3 for explanation of the OVP function prior to performing the procedure below.
1. Turn the front panel AC power switch to the On position and turn on the output by pressing OUT pushbutton.
2. Using the VOLT encoder, adjust the Output Voltage to approx. 10% of the unit voltage rating.
3. Momentarily press the OVP/UVL button so that the CURRENT display shows “OUP”. The
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