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INSTALLATION MANUAL
PSE series AC inputs
2011-04-16 Copyright 2000-2011 Page 3(13)
CONTENT
1 Before installation .............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Cable and pin dimensioning ..................................................................................... 4
1.2 Inrush current limit .................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Input Fuse ................................................................................................................. 4
2 Installation .......................................................................................................................... 5
3 Parallel connection ............................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Series diode on the output, option C ........................................................................ 6
3.2 Series diode with series resistor, option CR ............................................................ 6
3.3 Output under voltage alarm ..................................................................................... 6
3.4 Connecting systems in N+1 configuration ............................................................... 7
3.5 Connecting converters in parallel on the output ...................................................... 7
3.6 Adjusting output voltage when units are paralleled on the output ........................... 8
4 Multiple loads at the output ................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Short circuits ................................................................................................................ 8
5 Output voltage sense, option S. ......................................................................................... 9
6 Output over voltage protection OVP .................................................................................. 9
6.1 Standard feature ....................................................................................................... 9
6.2 OVP option A .......................................................................................................... 9
7 Output low voltage alarm ................................................................................................... 9
7.1 Logic signal alarm .................................................................................................. 10
7.2 Relay output alarm, option B ................................................................................. 10
8 Higher isolation voltage, Option E2 ................................................................................. 10
9 Isolation voltage test ......................................................................................................... 11
9.1 DC isolation test output to case ............................................................................. 11
9.2 AC isolation test output to case, option E2 ............................................................ 11
9.3 DC isolation test input to output and input to case ................................................ 12
9.4 AC isolation test input to output and input to case ................................................ 12
10Trouble shooting .............................................................................................................. 13
10.1 There is no output voltage .................................................................................. 13
10.2 Fault report ......................................................................................................... 13
INSTALLATION MANUAL
PSE series AC inputs
2011-04-26 Copyright 2000-2011 Page 4(13)
1 Before installation
Before installation, please read this section and minimum section 2. This installation manual shall also be read together with the datasheet of the product. Download the datasheet from www.polyamp.com and check the File archive where in section Datasheet you will find PSE100AC.pdf . If any problem occurs during installation
please check section 10 Trouble shooting.
The product is labelled as below example:
The power supply type name consists of model name PSE60 and PSE100 followed by input code and output voltage. Two examples:
”Type: PSE100AC24” has input code ”AC” and nominal output voltage 24 Vd.c.
”Type: PSE60ACW12 ” has input code ”ACW” and nominal output voltage 12 Vd.c.
The Options are block letters separated by comma(,). You will find explanation within this manual what the letter code means. The input states the nominal input voltage and maximum input current at any conditions. It means the output is adjusted +10% above nominal voltage and close to the current limit, which is the stated output current +5% and a lowest input voltage level.
Input range is the input range that the unit can operate normally. Output indicates the nominal output voltage and the rated current. The output is current limited with a so called rectangular characteristic. When the current limit is reached, which is adjusted to +5% of above mentioned nominal output current, this is the maximum current that will
continuously flow. The output voltage drops very quickly down towards zero volt (depends on the series resistance of the load circuit as the unit can be regarded as a constant current generator at over current condition). We have no time limit on over current condition.
Temperature range is the rated operation temperature at 100% load condition.
Input, output and case are galvanically separated from each other. This is a Class I insulation system, which is dependent of correct earth connection on the input. All outputs are insulated from case with minimum 2000 Vd.c.
Series number is stamped on the panel under the connector
1.1 Cable and pin dimensioning
The PSE series is using a DIN 41621 H15 connector intended for 3HE Euro format mounting. Each pin has a continuous current rating of 15 A @+55°C and 12 A @+70°C ambient temperature. The Uout pins are internally parallel connected and can therefore supply more current or two different loads. If the unit is equipped with sense option S this must be connected to one of the loads or a distribution point.
1.2 Inrush current limit
The input capacitors are charged through an NTC resistor to reduce the input current during start up. All models has an
”output soft start” that do not increase the input current above the unit rated current during start up (approx. 0.1s).
1.3 Input Fuse
There is a fuse inside the the power supply. If that fuse blows it’s an indication of a fault in the unit. Replace with new
unit and send it back for repair, see
section 10.
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Input range: 176-264Va.c. 0.71 A AC frequency: 48-420Hz Output: 24 Vd.c. 4.2 A Option: L, C
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PSE series AC inputs
2011-04-26 Copyright 2000-2011 Page 6(13)
If you intend to use alarm feature,
please consult section 7 Under voltage Alarm on page 10.
5. Connect the input cables. Bundle input cables together separated from the output cables.
6. Switch on the input voltage.
Beware of hazardous voltages!
The output voltage can be adjusted between
±10% of nominal output voltage with the potentiometer marked V.ADJ on the front panel. Clockwise turn increases the output voltage. The potentiometer has 15 turns. If you have connected units in parallel on the output, the procedure of adjusting the output voltage is described in “Adjusting output voltage when units are paralleled on the
output” on page 7.
3 Parallel connection
If a redundant power supply system is requested, two or more converters can be connected in parallel. To achieve redundancy the number of converters must be dimensioned to carry the whole load even if one converter is faulty. The option C or CR series diode on the output must be provided. Connect your load to the + output after the series diode (cathode).
Another reason for connecting two or more converters in parallel is to get more power. The option C must be provided and use the output with series diode. When the series
diode C or CR option is used the Sense option S, see section 5 page 9, cannot be used.
3.1 Series diode on the output,
option C
A series diode is necessary if the output is connected in parallel with another power supply or if you require redundant operation. If a converter breaks down with an internal short-circuit on the output and other converters are connected in parallel on the output, the broken unit will short-circuit the others if the series diode is not used. This might cause excessive heat or even fire in the faulty unit.
The series diode protects the converter output from external voltage sources.
If the series diode is used, we recommend to use the alarm function option B alarm circuit. The alarm relay will switch to ”ALARM” on the faulty unit if one power supply breaks down in a redundant power supply system. Otherwise there will be no alarm indication from a faulty power supply unless all units are in current limit.
3.2 Series diode with series resistor, option CR
This option is an extension of 3.1 Series diode. When several PSE units are connected in parallel with so called “hot plug in” in 19” sub-rack, a built in series resistor and series diode is provided that will automatically balance the current between units. The series resistor will provide the Ud
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3.3 Output under voltage alarm
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contact output, see section 8 page 10.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
PSE series AC Inputs
2011-04-15 Polyamp AB Copyright 2000-2011 Page 13(13)
10 Trouble shooting
10.1 There is no output voltage
1. Check that the input voltage is within the specified limits.
2. The PSE AC-input series has a build in fuse not accessible from outside.
Measure the input resistance, if open the fuse has blown. The unit has to be replaced by a new unit or be repaired.
3. The Power supply output may be in current limit due to excessive output current or an external short-circuit on the output.
Measure the output voltage. If shows
> 0.5 V the thyristor OVP, see section
7.2, might have trigged.
Disconnect the input by an external voltage breaker.
Disconnect the load.
Connect input fuse again and measure
the output voltage. If the converter now starts the load was too heavy or there was a short circuit.
If there is an external short circuit, remove it.
If the load is too large decrease the load or consult your Polyamp dealer.
4. If still no improvement the unit is broken. Contact your Polyamp dealer.
10.2 Fault report
We do not recommend you to repair a faulty unit. All unit opened by customer will not be repaired under warranty.
Please use our RMA system from our webpage www.polyamp.com
Warranty
All Polyamp DC/DC converters are warranted against defective material and workmanship. This warranty is valid for 24 months from the date of delivery. We will repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the warranty period. The warranty is valid only if the converter is used within specification.
Please describe the conditions when the fault occurred and please return a faulty converter to:
Your local distributor or:
SWITCH CRAFT S.A. Bel Air 63 CH-2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland
Tel: +41 32 9678800 Fax: +41 32 9678809 e-mail: info@switchcraft.ch
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