TDK-Lambda GEN40-60, GEN10-240, GEN16-150, GEN60-40, GEN80-30 User Manual

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Programmable DC Power Supplies
2.4kW in 1U
Built in RS-232 & RS-485 Interface
Advanced Parallel Operation
Optional Interface:
Compliant LAN
IEEE488.2 SCPI (GPIB) Multi-Drop
Isolated Analog Programming
GENESYS
TM
GEN 2.4kW SERIES POWER
SUPPLIES
USER MANUAL
GENESYS
TM
GEN 2.4kW SERIES POWER
SUPPLIES
USER MANUAL
This Manual Covers Models:
GEN8-300 GEN10-240 GEN16-150 GEN20-120
GEN30-80 GEN40-60 GEN60-40 GEN80-30
GEN100-24 GEN150-16 GEN300-8 GEN600-4
IA669-04-01-Rev. O
Manual Supplement
For units equipped with IEEE488.2 (GPIB) Interface option, refer to Manual IA586-04-01_.
For units equipped with LAN Interface option, refer to Manual IA672-04-01_.
This information sheet was prepared based on People's Republic of China "Management Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by
Electronic Information Products Regulation"and
"SJ/T 11364—2006 Marking for Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products
".
As People's Republic of China "Management Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products Regulatio
n"is a different legislation from EU RoHS Directive
2002/95/EC
, inquiries concerning EU RoHS Directive
2002/95/EC information should be done separately.
The date of manufacture
Part Name
GENESYS, GEN2.4KW POWER SUPPLY SERIES Product Weight
10Kg
Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent
Chromium (Cr6+)
Polybrominated
Biphenyls PBB
Polybrominated Diphenyl
EthersPBDE
0.1wt% 0.1wt% 0.01wt% 0.1wt% 0.1wt% 0.1wt%
Case
OOOO O O
Plastic panel
OOOO O O
PCB's assembly XOOO O O
Inner metal parts OOOO O O
Inner cables OOOO O O
Accessories OOOO O OProvided in the package
: Indicates that the concentration values of toxic and hazardous substances in all "homogeneous materials" of respective parts and materials does not exceed the concentration limits
regulated by "SJ/T 11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products".
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"SJ/T 11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products".
Information Concerning Inclusion of Toxic and Hazardous Substances
NotesConcentration Values of Toxic and Hazardous Substances/Elements (wt%)
Subpart Name
The date of manufacture
Part Name
GENESYS, GEN2.4KW POWER SUPPLY SERIES Product Weight
10Kg
Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent
Chromium (Cr6+)
Polybrominated
Biphenyls (PBB)
Polybrominated Diphenyl
EthersPBDE
0.1wt% 0.1wt% 0.01wt% 0.1wt% 0.1wt% 0.1wt%
Case
OOOO O O
Plastic panel
OOOO O O
PCB's assembly XOOO O O
Inner metal parts OOOO O O
Inner cables OOOO O O
Accessories OOOO O O
Provided in the package
: Indicates that the concentration values of toxic and hazardous substances in all "homogeneous materials" of respective parts
and materials does not exceed the concentration limits
regulated by "SJ/T 11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Infor
mation Products".
×
: Indicates that the concentration value of a toxic or hazardous substance included in a "homogeneous part" of a respective p
art ot material exceeds the concentration limit regulated by
"SJ/T 11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Product
s".
NotesConcentration Values of Toxic and Hazardous Substances/Elements (wt%)
Subpart Name
TDK-Lambda Ltd., Industrial Zone P.O.B 500 Karmiel, Israel
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
GEN2400W series
We, TDK-Lambda Ltd., located at Haharoshet St. 56 Industrial Zone P.O.B. 500 Karmiel, Israel declare under our sole responsibility that the GEN2400W series as detailed on the products covered sheet comply with the provisions of the following European Directive and are eligible to bear the CE mark:
Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2) Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Assurance of conformance of the described product with the provisions of the stated EC Directive is given through compliance to the following standard:
Electrical Safety EN 60950-1:2006+A11+A1+A12 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): EN 55022:2010 EN 55024:2010 EN 61000-3-3:2008 which cover testing to the following standards: EN 55022:2010 Conducted Emissions Class A Radiated Emissions Class A EN 61000-4-2: 2009 ESD AD: 8KV, CD:4KV EN 61000-4-3: 2006+A1:2008+A2:2010 Radiated Immunity 3V/m EN 61000-4-4: 2004+A1:2010 EFT/B Power leads: 2KV Signal leads: 0.5KV EN 61000-4-5 :2006 Conductive Surges Common mode: 2KV Dierential mode: 1KV EN 61000-4-6 :2007 Conducted Disturbances 3Vrms EN 61000-4-8 :2010 Immunity to Mag. Field 1A/m EN 61000-4-11:2004 Voltage Dips
Our European Representative in the EU is TDK-Lambda UK Limited, located at Kingsley Avenue,
llfracombe, Devon, EX34 8ES UK. Further, all products covered by this declaration are manufactured in
accordance with ISO9000:2008 which ensure continued compliance of the products with the requirements
of the Low Voltage Directive.
Name of Authorized Signatory Martin Soulham
Signature of Authorized Signatory
Position of Authorized Signatory European Marketing Director
Date 20th March 2012
Date Series rst CE marked
15 May 2008
Place where signed Ilfracombe, Devon, England
GEN2400W series
1. GEN2400W with one phase input 190-240VAC
2. GEN2400W with three phase input 190-240VAC
with rated output 0-8VDC/0-300A up to
0-600VDC/0-4A and total output power equial or less 2400W
3. GEN20-120/R: with reverce air flow, input one phase 190-240VAC, output 0-20VDC, 0-96A Optional modules:
1. IEEE (GPIB) module
2. Isolated analog (V/I) module
3. LAN module
4. USB module
WARRANTY ..........................................................................................................................................
REGULATORY NOTICES ....................................................................................................................
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................................................
GERMAN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................
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1.1 OPERATION MANUAL CONTENT .................................................................................................
1.2INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................
1.2.1 General description ................................................................................................................
1.2.2 Models covered ......................................................................................................................
1.2.3 Features and options .............................................................................................................
1.2.4 Multiple output power system .................................................................................................
1.2.5 Controlvia the serial communication port ..............................................................................
1.2.6 Analog voltage programming and monitoring .................................................................. ......
1.2.7 Parallel operation ...................................................................................................................
1.2.8 Output connections ................................................................................................................
1.2.9 Cooling and mechanical construction ....................................................................................
1.3 ACCESSORIES ...............................................................................................................................
1.3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................
1.3.2 Serial link cable ......................................................................................................................
1.3.3Misc. hardware .......................................................................................................................
1.3.4AC cables ...............................................................................................................................
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2.1 OUTPUT RATING ...........................................................................................................................
2.2 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS....................................................................................................................
2.3INPUT CHARACTERISTICS ..........................................................................................................
2.4 CONSTANT VOLTAGE MODE .......................................................................................................
2.5 CONSTANT CURRENT MODE ......................................................................................................
2.6 ANALOG PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING ............................................................................
2.6.1 PROGRAMMING AND READBACK .......................................................................................
2.7 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................................................
2.8 FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................
2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................
2.10 MECHANICAL ..............................................................................................................................
2.11 SAFETY/EMC ...............................................................................................................................
2.12 SUPPLEMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................
2.13 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ..................................................................................................................
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3.1 GENERAL .......................................................................................................................................
3.2 PREPARATION FOR USE ..............................................................................................................
3.3INITIAL INSPECTION .....................................................................................................................
3.4 RACK MOUNTING ..........................................................................................................................
3.4.1Toinstallthe power supplyinarack .......................................................................................
3.4.2 Rack mount slides ..................................................................................................................
3.5 LOCATION MOUNTING AND COOLING .......................................................................................
3.6AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................
3.7ACINPUT POWER CONNECTION ................................................................................................
3.7.1ACinput connector..................................................................................................................
3.7.2ACinput cord ..........................................................................................................................
3.7.3ACinput wire connection.........................................................................................................
3.8 TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................
3.8.1 General ...................................................................................................................................
3.8.2Priorto operation ...................................................................................................................
3.8.3 Constant voltage check ..........................................................................................................
3.8.4 Constant current check ..........................................................................................................
3.8.5 OVP check .............................................................................................................................
3.8.6 UVL check ..............................................................................................................................
3.8.7 Foldback check ......................................................................................................................
3.8.8 Address setting ......................................................................................................................
3.8.9 Baud rate setting ....................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WARRANTY ..........................................................................................................................................
REGULATORY NOTICES ....................................................................................................................
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................................................
GERMAN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................
....................................................................................
1.1 OPERATION MANUAL CONTENT .................................................................................................
1.2INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................
1.2.1 General description ................................................................................................................
1.2.2 Models covered ......................................................................................................................
1.2.3 Features and options .............................................................................................................
1.2.4 Multiple output power system .................................................................................................
1.2.5 Controlvia the serial communication port ..............................................................................
1.2.6 Analog voltage programming and monitoring .................................................................. ......
1.2.7 Parallel operation ...................................................................................................................
1.2.8 Output connections ................................................................................................................
1.2.9 Cooling and mechanical construction ....................................................................................
1.3 ACCESSORIES ...............................................................................................................................
1.3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................
1.3.2 Serial link cable ......................................................................................................................
1.3.3Misc. hardware .......................................................................................................................
1.3.4AC cables ...............................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................
2.1 OUTPUT RATING ...........................................................................................................................
2.2 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS....................................................................................................................
2.3INPUT CHARACTERISTICS ..........................................................................................................
2.4 CONSTANT VOLTAGE MODE .......................................................................................................
2.5 CONSTANT CURRENT MODE ......................................................................................................
2.6 ANALOG PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING ............................................................................
2.6.1 PROGRAMMING AND READBACK .......................................................................................
2.7 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................................................
2.8 FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................
2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................
2.10 MECHANICAL ..............................................................................................................................
2.11 SAFETY/EMC ...............................................................................................................................
2.12 SUPPLEMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................
2.13 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ..................................................................................................................
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3.1 GENERAL .......................................................................................................................................
3.2 PREPARATION FOR USE ..............................................................................................................
3.3INITIAL INSPECTION .....................................................................................................................
3.4 RACK MOUNTING ..........................................................................................................................
3.4.1Toinstallthe power supplyinarack .......................................................................................
3.4.2 Rack mount slides ..................................................................................................................
3.5 LOCATION MOUNTING AND COOLING .......................................................................................
3.6AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................
3.7ACINPUT POWER CONNECTION ................................................................................................
3.7.1ACinput connector..................................................................................................................
3.7.2ACinput cord ..........................................................................................................................
3.7.3ACinput wire connection.........................................................................................................
3.8 TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................
3.8.1 General ...................................................................................................................................
3.8.2Priorto operation ...................................................................................................................
3.8.3 Constant voltage check ..........................................................................................................
3.8.4 Constant current check ..........................................................................................................
3.8.5 OVP check .............................................................................................................................
3.8.6 UVL check ..............................................................................................................................
3.8.7 Foldback check ......................................................................................................................
3.8.8 Address setting ......................................................................................................................
3.8.9 Baud rate setting ....................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3.9 CONNECTING THE LOAD ..........................................................................................................
3.9.1 Load Wiring ..........................................................................................................................
3.9.2 Current Carrying Capacity ...................................................................................................
3.9.3Wire termination .................................................................................................................
3.9.4 Noise and Impedance Effects ..............................................................................................
3.9.5Inductiveloads .....................................................................................................................
3.9.6 Making theload connections ................................................................................................
3.9.7 Connectingsingleloads, local sensing (default) ..................................................................
3.9.8 Connectingsingleloads, remote sensing ............................................................................
3.9.9 Connecting multiple loads, radial distribution method ..........................................................
3.9.10 Multiple loads connectionwith distributionterminals .........................................................
3.9.11 Grounding outputs .............................................................................................................
3.10 LOCAL AND REMOTE SENSING .............................................................................................
3.10.1 Sensing wiring ...................................................................................................................
3.10.2 Local sensing .....................................................................................................................
3.10.3 Remote sensing .................................................................................................................
3.10.4J2 sense connector technical information ..........................................................................
3.11 REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT .............................................................................................
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4.1INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................
4.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ........................................................................
4.3 REAR PANEL ...............................................................................................................................
4.3.1 Auxiliary Power Supply..........................................................................................................
4.4 REAR PANEL SW1 SETUP SWITCH .........................................................................................
4.4.1 SW1 positions functions ......................................................................................................
4.4.2 Resettingthe switch .............................................................................................................
4.5 REAR PANEL J1 PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING CONNECTOR ....................................
4.5.1 Making J1 connections ........................................................................................................
.............................................................................................
5.1INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................
5.2STANDARD OPERATION ............................................................................................................
5.2.1 Constant Voltage Mode .......................................................................................................
5.2.2 Constant Current Operation .................................................................................................
5.2.3 Automatic Crossover ............................................................................................................
5.3 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION (OVP) ......................................................................................
5.3.1 Settingthe OVP level ..........................................................................................................
5.3.2 Activated OVP protectionindications ...................................................................................
5.3.3 Resettingthe OVP circuit .....................................................................................................
5.4 UNDER VOLTAGE LIMIT(UVL) ..................................................................................................
5.4.1 Settingthe UVL level ...........................................................................................................
5.5 FOLDBACK PROTECTION ..........................................................................................................
5.5.1 Settingthe Foldback protection ...........................................................................................
5.5.2. Resetting activated Foldback protection ............................................................................
5.6 OUTPUT ON/OFF CONTROL ......................................................................................................
5.7 OUTPUT SHUT-OFF (SO) CONTROL VIA REAR PANEL J1 CONNECTOR ..............................
5.8 ENABLE/DISABLE CONTROL VIAREAR PANEL J1 CONNECTOR ..........................................
5.9 CV/CC SIGNAL .............................................................................................................................
5.10 PS_OK SIGNAL ..........................................................................................................................
5.11 SAFE START AND AUTO-RESTART MODES ............................................................................
5.11.1 Automatic start mode .........................................................................................................
5.11.2 Safestart mode ..................................................................................................................
5.12 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION (OTP) ..........................................................................
5.13 LAST SETTING MEMORY .........................................................................................................
5.14 SERIES OPERATION .................................................................................................................
5.14.1 Series connectionfor increased output voltage .................................................................
5.14.2 Series connectionfor positive and negative output
voltage ...............................................
5.15 PARALLEL OPERATION ............................................................................................................
5.16 DAISY-CHAIN CONNECTION ....................................................................................................
5.17 FRONT PANEL LOCKING ..........................................................................................................
CHAPTER 4FRONT AND REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
CHAPTER 5LOCAL OPERATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER
6 REMOTE ANALOG PROGRAMMING
CHAPTE
R7RS232 & RS485 REMOTE CONTROL
CHAPTE
R8ISOLATED ANALOG PROGRAMMING OPTION
CHAPTER
9 MAINTENANCE
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6.
1INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................
6.2
LOCAL/REMOTE ANALOG CONTROLL.......................................................................................
6.3
LOCAL/REMOTE ANALOG INDICATION......................................................................................
6.4
REMOTE VOLTAGE PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LIMIT .............
6.5
RESISTIVE PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LIMIT ...........................
6.6
REMOTE MONITORING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT .............................................
...............................................................
7.
1INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................
7.2
CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................................................
7.2.1 Default setting .......................................................................................................................
7.2.2 Address setting .....................................................................................................................
7.2.3 RS232 or RS485 selection ...................................................................................................
7.2.4 Baud rate setting ...................................................................................................................
7.2.5 Settingthe unitinto Remoteor Local mode ..........................................................................
7.2.6 RS232/458 portat Local mode .............................................................................................
7.2.7Front panel in Remote mode ................................................................................................
7.3
REAR PANEL RS232/485 CONNECTOR ......................................................................................
7.4
CONNECTING POWER SUPPLIES TO RS232 OR RS485 BUS .................................................
7.4.1Single power supply ..............................................................................................................
7.4.2 Multi power supplies connectionto RS232 or RS485 bus ....................................................
7.5
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE PROTOCOL ..............................................................................
7.5.1 Dataformat ...........................................................................................................................
7.5.2 Addressing ............................................................................................................................
7.5.3 End of message ....................................................................................................................
7.5.4 Command repeat .................................................................................................................
7.5.5 Checksum .............................................................................................................................
7.5.6 Acknowledge .........................................................................................................................
7.5.7Error message ......................................................................................................................
7.5.8 Backspace ............................................................................................................................
7.6
ERROR MESSAGES .....................................................................................................................
7.7
COMMAND SET DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................
7.7.1 General guides .....................................................................................................................
7.7.2 Command set categories ......................................................................................................
7.7.3Initialization control commands .............................................................................................
7.7.4ID control commands ............................................................................................................
7.7.5 Output control commands .....................................................................................................
7.7.6Global output commands.......................................................................................................
7.7.7Status control commands .....................................................................................................
7.
8STATUS, ERROR AND SRQ REGISTERS ...................................................................................
7.8.1 General .................................................................................................................................
7.8.2 Conditional registers .............................................................................................................
7.8.3 Service Request: Enabled and Event Registers ...................................................................
7.9
SERIAL COMMUNICATION TEST SET-UP ..................................................................................
..............................................
8.
1INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................
8.2
SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................
8.2.10-5V/0-10V option .................................................................................................................
8.2.24-20mA option .......................................................................................................................
8.
3ISOLATED PROGRAMMING&MONITORING CONNECTOR ....................................................
8.4
SETUP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................
8.4.1 Settingupthe power supplyfor 0-5/0-10V Isolated Programming and Monitoring ...............
8.4.2 Settingupthe power supplyfor 4-20mA Isolated Programming and Monitoring ..................
......................................................................................................
9.
1INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................
9.2
UNITS UNDER WARRANTY .........................................................................................................
9.3
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................................................
9.4
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION .............................................................................................
9.
5PARTS REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRS .......................................................................................
9.6
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................
9.7
FUSE RATING ...............................................................................................................................
CHAPTER9GERMAN TRANSLATION.........................................................................................
USER
MANUAL INDEX .......................................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WARRANTY
This TDK-Lambda Ltd. product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
ve years from date of shipment. During the warranty period, TDK-Lambda Ltd. will, at it's option, either
repair or replace products which prove to be defective.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate usage or maintenance
by the buyer, buyer supplied products or interfacing. The warranty shall not apply to defects resulting
from unauthorized modications or from operation exceeding the environmental specications of the
product or if the QA seal has been removed or altered by anyone other than TDK-Lambda Ltd. authorized
personnel. TDK-Lambda Ltd. does not warrant the buyers circuitry or malfunctions of TDK-Lambda
Ltd. products resulting from the buyer's circuitry. Furthermore, TDK-Lambda Ltd. does not warrant any
damage occurring as a result ofthe buyer's circuitry or the buyer's - supplied products. No other warranty
is expressed or implied.
WARRANTY SERVICE
This product must be returned to an authorized TDK-Lambda Ltd. service facility for repairs or other
warranty service. For products returned to TDK-Lambda Ltd. for warranty service, the buyer shall prepay
shipping charges to TDK-Lambda Ltd. and TDK-Lambda Ltd. shall pay the shipping charges to return the
product to the buyer. Refer to section 3.11 for repackaging for shipment.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. TDK-Lambda Ltd. shall not
be liable for errors contained in this document or for incidental or consequential damages in connection
with the furnishing, performance or use of this material. No part of this document may be photocopied,
reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of TDK-Lambda Ltd..
TRADEMARK INFORMATION
Genesys™ power supply is a trademark of TDK-Lambda Ltd. & TDK- Lambda Americas Inc.
Microsoft™ and Windows™ are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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REGULATORY NOTICES
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.
CE Notice (European Union)
Marking by the CE Symbol indicates compliance to the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive of the European Union. Such marking is indicative that the Genesys series GEN2400W
meets the following technical standards:
EN 55022:2010 Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics ­Limits and methods of measurement. EN 55024:2010 Information thecnology equipment - Immunity characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement. EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 Information technology equipment ­Safety - Part 1: General requirements.
A “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with the preceding directives and standards has been made and is on file at our EU representative TDK-Lambda Limited, located at Kingsley Avenue, Ilfracombe, Devon EX34 8ES, UK.
TM
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, uses, 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 theuser will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense.
WARNING: Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
WARNING: This is a Class A product. On a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case usermay be required to take adequate measures.
SAFETY APPROVALS:
UL 60950-1 Second Edition, UL Listed, C-UL for Canada, IEC 60950-1 Second Edition, CE marking, when applied to the GEN2400W product, indicates compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC in that itcomplies with EN 60950-1 Second Edition.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
INSTALLATION CATEGORY
GROUNDING
FUSES
INPUT RATINGS
LIVE CIRCUITS
PARTS SUBSTITUTIONS & MODIFICATIONS
The following safety precaution mustbe observed duringall phases of operation,service andrepair of this equipment.Failure to comply with the safety precautions or warningsin this document violatessafetystandards of design, manufacture and intended useof this equipment and may impair the built-in protections within.
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shall not be liablefor user’s failure to complywith these requirements.
The Genesys power supplyserieshas been evaluated to INSTALLATION CATEGORY II. Installationcategory(over voltage category) II: locallevel,appliances, portableequipment etc..With smaller transient over voltage than InstallationCategory(over voltagecategory) III.
ThisproductisaSafetyClass 1instrument. To minimize shock hazard, the instrumentchassis must be connectedtoanelectricalground. The instrument mustbe connectedto the AC power supply mains through athree conductorpower cablefor SinglePhase modelsand throughafour conductor power cablefor Three Phase modelswith theground wire firmly connectedtoanelectricalground (safety ground) at the power outlet.
For instruments designed to be hard-wired to the supply mains,the protective earth terminal must be connectedtothe safety electricalground before anotherconnectionis made. Any interruptionof theprotective ground conductor, or disconnectionofthe protective earth terminal will cause a potentialshock hazardthat might causepersonal injury.
Thereisapotentialshock hazardatthe RS232/485 and the IEEE ports when usingpower supplies with ratedorcombinedvoltage greater than 400V andthe Positive Outputof the Power Supplyis grounded. Do Not connect the Positive Output to ground when usingthe RS232/485orIEEE.
Fuses mustbechanged by authorized service personnelonly. For continued protection against risk of fire,replace onlywith thesame type
and ratingoffuse. Refer to
maintenanceinstructions in chapter 9for fusesrating.
The Genesys power supply units havefuses in allsupplyconductots.To prevent potential risk of hazard duringservicing, the unitshallbefully disconnected from thesupply.
Do not useACsupply which exceeds the input voltage and frequency rating of this instrument. The input voltage and frequencyratingofthe Genesys power supply series is:190-240V~, 50/60Hz for Three Phase 200V models and 380-415V~, 50/60Hz forThree Phase 400V models. For safety reasons,the mains supplyvoltage fluctuations should not exceed +/-10% ofnominal voltage.
Operating personnel must not removethe instrument cover.Nointernal adjustment or component replacement is allowed by
non-TDK-Lambda Ltd.
qualified personnel. Never replacecomponentswith power cableconnected.Toavoid injuries, alwaysdisconnect power, discharge circuitsand remove external voltage source beforetouching components.
Partssubstitutions and modifications areallowed by authorized
service personnel
only. For repairs or modifications,the instrument mustbereturned to
service facility.
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OUTPUT TERMINAL GROUNDING
CAUTION MULTI POLE FUSING
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The Genesys power supply series safety approval applies to the following operating conditions: *Indoor use *Ambient temperature: 0Cto 50 C *Maximum relative humidity: 90% (no condensation) *Altitude: up to 3000m *Pollution degree 2
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CAUTIONRisk of Electrical Shock.
Indicates hazardous voltage.
Indicates ground terminal.
Protective Ground Conductor Terminal
Off (Supply)
On (Supply)
Direct Current (DC)
Alternative Current (AC)
Three-PhaseAlternating Current
Standby (Supply)
The WARNING sign denotes a hazard.An attention toaprocedure is called. Not following procedure correctly could result in personal injury. AWARNING sign should not be skipped and all indicated conditions must be fully understood and met.
The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. An attention toaprocedure is called. Not following procedure correctly could result in damage to the equipment. Do notproceed beyond aCAUTION sign until all indicated conditions are fullyunderstood and met.
Do not use this product in environmentswith strong Electromagnetic field, corrosive gas and conductive materials.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 USER MANUAL CONTENT
1.2 INTRODUCTION
This user’s manual contains the operating instructions, installation instructions and specifications of the Genesys 2400W power supply series. The instructions refer to the standard power supplies, including the built-in RS232/485 serial communication. For information related to operation with the optional LAN/IEEE programming, refer to User Manual for Power Supply LAN/IEEE Programming Interface.
Genesys power supplies are wide output range, high performance switching power supplies. The Genesys series is power factor corrected and operates from worldwide AC voltage range. 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 toset the output parameters,the protection 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 (RS232/485). LAN/IEEE programming and Isolated-Analog programming/monitoring are optional.
Models with rated output from 0-8VDC/0-300A to 0-600VDC/0-4A.
Constant Voltage /Constant Current with automatic crossover. * Active Power Factor correction. * Single Phase or Three Phase options. *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.
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1.2.1 General description
1.2.2 Models covered by this manual
1.2.3 Features and options
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* Parallel operation (Master/Slave) with Active current sharing. * Remote sensing to compensate for voltage drop of power leads.
* Cooling fan speed control for low noise and extended fan life. * Zero stacking- no ventillation 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).
The Genesys power supplies series can be configured intoaprogrammable power system of up to 31 units using the built-in RS232/RS485 communication port in the power supply and the RS485 linking cable provided with each power supply.
InaGPIB system, each power supply can be controlled using the optional GPIB controller (factory installed).
The following parameters can be programmed 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)
Analog inputs and outputs are provided at the rear panel for analog control of the power supply. The output voltage and the current limit can be programmedby analog voltage or by resistor,and can be monitored by analog voltage. The power supply output can be remotely set to On or Offand analog signals monitor the proper operation of the power supply and the mode of operation (CV/CC).
Genesys power supplies of the same output voltage and current rating can be paralleled in master-slave configuration withautomatic current sharing to increase power available.
Output connections are made to rear panel bus-bars for models up to 100V and toa4­terminal wire clamp connector for models above 100V rated output voltage. Either the positive or negative terminal maybe grounded or the output maybe floated. Models up to 60VDC Rated Output shall not float outputsmore than +/- 60VDC above/below chassis ground. Models >60VDC Rated Output shall not float outputsmore than +/-600VDC above/below chassis ground. Contact factory for assistance with higher float voltage applications.
Local or remote sense maybe used.
In remote sense, the voltage drop on the load wires
should be minimized. Refer to the specifications for the maximum voltage drop value.
* External Analog Programming and Monitoring standard (0-5V or 0-10V, user selectable).
1.2.4 Multiple output power system
1.2.5 Control via the serial communication port
1.2.6 Analog voltage programming and monitoring
1.2.7 Parallel operation
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1.2.9 Cooling and mechanical construction
1.3.1 General
1.3.2 Serial link cable
1.3.4 AC cables
The Genesys series is cooled by internal fans. At the installation, care must be taken to allow free air flow into the power supply via the front panel and out of the power supply via the rear panel. The Genesys power supplies have a compact and lightweight package which allows easy installation and space saving in the application equipment.
Accessories are delivered with the power supply or separately upon ordering. The list below shows the possible accessories and ordering numbers.
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1.3 ACCESSORIES
erial 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/RJ45).
* Output terminal shield
AC cables are not provided with the power supply. Refer to Table1-1 for recommended AC input cables (customer supplied). Add a non-locking plug approved by the national safety standards of the country of usage.
1.3.3 Misc. hardware
* Strain relief for AC cord
* DB25 plug kit (AMP, 749809-9)
* Connector plug kit, (Phoenix Contact, plug:IMC 1,5/7-ST-3,81, Header: IMC 1,5/7-G-3,81)
Observe all torque guidelines within this manual. Over torqueing may damage unit or accessories. Such damage is not covered under manufacturers warranty.
CAUTION
Min 3x12AWG (2 wire plus safety ground), stranded copper, 300V, 60 c minimum, rated for 25A. 3m max. length, outer diameter: 9~11mm.
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190-240V~ , Three Phase
AC Input Range
AC Input Cable
Table 1-1: Recommended AC input cable
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
1.Vout voltage programming
2.Iout voltage programming (*13)
3.Vout resistor programming
4.Iout resistor programming (*13
5.On/off control
6.Output current monitor (*13)
7.Output voltage monitor
8.Power supply OK signal
9.Parallel operation
10.Series operation
11.CV/CC indicator
12.Enable/Disable
13.Local/Remote analog control
14.Local/Remote analog indicator
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2.6 ANALOG PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING
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0~100%, 0~5V or 0~10V, user selectable. Accuracy and linearity: +/-0.5% of rated Vout. 0~100%, 0~5V or 0~10V, user selectable. Accuracy and linearity: +/-1% of rated Iout. 0~100%, 0~5/10Kohm full scale, user selectable. Accuracy and linearity: +/-1% of rated Vout. 0~100%, 0~5/10Kohm full scale, user selectable. Accuracy and linearity: +/-1.5% of rated Iout. By electrical Voltage: 0~0.6V/2~15V or dry contact, user selectable logic. 0~5V or 0~10V, user selectable. Accuracy: +/-1%. 0~5V or 0~10V, user selectable. Accuracy : +/-1%. 4~5V-OK, 0V-Fail. 500ohm series resistance. Possible , up to 4 units in master/slave mode with two wires current balance connection. Possible (with external diodes), up to 2 units. 600Vdc max.from chassis ground. Open collector. CC mode: On, CV mode: Off. Maximum voltage : 30V, maximum sink current: 10mA Dry contact. Open: Off, Short: On. Max. voltage at Enable/Disable in: 6V. By electrical signal or Open/Short: 0~0.6V or short: Remote, 2~15V or open: Local. Open collector. Local: Open, Remote: On. Maximum voltage: 30V, maximum sink current: 10mA.
2.1 OUTPUT RATING
1.Rated output voltage(1*)
2.Rated output current (*2)
3.Rated output power
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2.5 CONSTANT CURRENT MODE
1.Max. Line regulation (*6)
2.Max. Load regulation (*11)
3.Load regulation thermal drift
4.Ripple r.m.s. 5Hz~1MHz (*12)
5.Temperature coefficient
6.Temperature stability
7.Warm-up drift
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70PPM/ C from rated output current, following 30 minutes warm-up.
0.01% of rated Iout over 8hrs interval following 30 minutes warm-up. Constant line, load & temperature.
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20V~600V model: Less than +/-0.1% of rated output current over 30 minutes following power on.
2.3 INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
1-Phase, 200Vac models:
3-Phase, 200Vac models:
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Single Phase, 2 Wire +Ground, 200Vac models: 170~265Vrms, 47~63Hz
3 Phase, 3 Wire +Ground, 200Vac models: 170~265Vrms, 47~63Hz
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4.Efficiency (*4)
5.Inrush current (*5)
2.Maximum Input current at 100% load
1.Input voltage/freg. (*3)
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1.Max. Line regulation (*6)
2.Max. Load regulation (*7)
3.Ripple and noise (p-p , 20MHz) (*8)
4.Ripple r.m.s., 5Hz~1MHz
5.Temperature coefficient
6.Temperature stability
7.Warm-up drift
8.Remote sense compensation/wire
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11.Transient response time
12.Hold-up time (Typ)
Up-prog. response time, 0~Vomax.(*9)
10.Down-prog. response time
Full load(*9) No load(*10)
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500 Time for output voltage to recover within 0.5% of its rated output for a load change 10~90% of rated output current. Output set-point: 10~100%, Local sense. Less than 1mS, for models up to and including 100V. 2mS, for models above 100V.
10mSec Typical. Rated output power.
2.2 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
1. 15V output (*14)
2. 5V output (*14)
15V 5%, 0.2A Max Load, Ripple & Noise 100mVp-p. Referenced internally to the negative output potential. 5V 5%, 0.2AMax Load, Ripple & Noise 100mVp-p. Referenced internally ti IF_COM potential.
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2.7 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
1.Foldback protection
2.Over-voltage protection (OVP)
3.Over-voltage trip point
4.Output under voltage limit (UVL)
5.Over temperature protection
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Preset by front panel or communication port. Prevents from adjusting Vout below limit. Does not affect analog programming. User selectable, latched or non latched.
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2.8 FRONT PANEL
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1.Control functions
2.Display
3.Indications
2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
1.Operating temperature
2.Storage temperature
3.Operating humidity
4.Storage humidity
5.Altitude
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-20~85 C 20~90% RH (no condensation). 10~95% RH (no condensation). Maximum 3000m(10000ft). Derate output current by 2%/100m above 2000m.
Alternatively maximum ambient temp.derated by 1 C/100m above 2000m.
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1.Cooling
2.Weight
3.Dimensions (WxHxD)
4.Vibration
5.Shock
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1.Vout programming accuracy (*15)
2.Iout programming accuracy (*13)
3.Vout programming resolution
4.Iout programming resolution
5.Vout readback accuracy
6.Iout readback accuracy (*13)
7.Vout readback resolution
8.Iout readback resolution
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0.05% of rated output voltage
0.1% of actual output current +0.2% of rated output current
0.002% of rated output voltage
0.002% of rated output current
0.05% of rated output voltage
0.3% of rated output current
0.002%
0.004%
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0.002%
0.002%
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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). *4: A ith rated output power. *5: Not including EMI filter inrush current, less than 0.2mSec. *6: At 170~265Vac, 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 10:1probe. *9: From10% 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. *14: Measured withJEITA RC-9131A (1:1) probe. *15: Measured at the sensing point.
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.
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2.12 SUPPLEMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Models with Vout 50V: Output is SELV, all communication/control interfaces: RS232/485, IEEE, Isolated Analog,LAN, Sense, Remote Programming and Monitoring, 5V d.c. auxiliary output are SELV. Models with 60V Vout 400V: Output is Hazardous, communication/control interfaces: RS232/485, IEEE,Isolated Analog, LAN, Remote Programing and Monitoring (pins 1-3, pins14-
16), 5V d.c. auxiliary output are SELV, Sense, Remote Programming and Monitoring (pins 8­13, pins 21-25),15V auxiliary output are Hazardous. Models with 400V Vout 600V: Output is Hazardous, all communication/control interfaces­RS232/485, IEEE, Isolated Analog, LAN, Sense, Remote Programming and Monitoring (all pins), 5V d.c./15V d.c. auxiliary outputs are Hazardous.
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2.Interface classification
4.Insulation resistance
More than 100Mohm at 25 C, 70%RH.
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1.Applicable standards: EMC
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UL 60950-1, CSA22.2 No.60950-1, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-3, FCC part 15, VCCI. Conducted emmision - EN55022 class A, FCC part 15 class A, VCCI class A. Radiated emmision - EN55022 class A, FCC part 15 class A, VCCI class A. Immunity - EN55024
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2.13 GENESYS 2400W POWERSUPPLIES OUTLINE DRAWINGS
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92.0+/-0.5
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422.8+/-1.0mm
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Note 4
Note 2 (150V~600V)
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1.Mating plug supplied with power supply.
2.Bus-bars for 8V to 100V models. See detail. Wire clamp connector for 150V to 600V models (shown).
3. AC cable strain relief (supplied with power supply).
4. Chassis slides: GENERAL DEVICES P/N: CC3001-00-S160
or equivalent, mounting holes #10-32 marked "A".
5. Bus Bars enclosure for 60V to 600V.
104+/-2.0mm
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 GENERAL
3.2 PREPARATIONFOR USE
3.3 INITIALINSPECTION
3.4 RACK MOUNTING
This chapter contains instructions for initial inspection, preparation for use and repackaging for shipment. Connection to PC, setting the communication port and linking Genesys power supplies are described in Chapter 7.
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n 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 3.6 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 powersupply for use.
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 occured 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 notscratched or cracked. Keep all
packing material until the inspection has been completed. If damage is detected, fileaclaim with carrier immediately and notify the Lambda sales or service facility nearest you.
The Genesys power supply series isdesigned to fit inastandard 19” equipment rack.
1. Use the front panel rack-mountbracketsto install the power supply in the rack.
2. Useasupport bar to provide adequate support for the rear of thepower supply.Do not obstruct the air exhaust at the rear panel of the unit.
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To avoid electric shock hazard, do not insert conductive parts through the front panel slits.
Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu vermeiden, stecken Sie keinerlei elektrisch leitenden Teile durch die Schlitze der Frontabdeckung.
Genesys power supplies generate magnetic fields which might affect the operation of other instruments. If your equipment is susceptible to magnetic fiels, do not position it adjacent to the power supply.
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Genesys -Stromversorgungen erzeugen magnetische Felder, die den Betrieb anderer Ger te beeintr chtigen k nnen. Falls Ihre Ausr stung empfindlich gegen magnetische Felder ist, stellen Sie nicht in unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft zur Stromversorgung auf.
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The Genesys 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.
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Die Genesys ist ausschlie lich frdie Installation in zugangsbeschr nkten Bereichen (Restricted Access Location, RAL) gedacht. Der Zugang zu gef hrlichen Teilen (R ckseite des Ger ts) nach der Installation ist zu unterbinden.
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Inspection
Installation
AC source
Test
Load connection
Default setting
Initial physical inspection of the power supply
Section 3.3
Installing the power supply, Ensuring adequate ventillation.
AC source requirements Connecting the power supply to the AC source.
Turn-on checkout procedure.
The power supply setting at shipment.
Wire size selection. Local /Remote sensing. Single or multiple loads.
Section 3.4 Section 3.5 Section 3.6 Section 3.7
Section 3.8
Section 3.9
Section 7.2.1
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Table 3-1: Basic setup procedure
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3.7.1 AC Input Connector
3.7.2 AC Input Cord
3.7.3 AC Input Wire Connection
1.Stripthe outsideinsulation of theAC cable approx.10cm.Trim the wires sothat the ground wire is 10mm longer than the other wires. Strip10mm at the end of each of the wires.
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 thelocknut securely (11-14 Lb-inch.) into the base, from the inside.
3.Slide the helix-shaped body onto theAC cable. Insert thestripped wires through the strain relief base until the outer cable jacket is flush with the edge ofthe base. Tighten(16-18 Lb-inch.) the body to the base while holding the cable in place. Now thecable is securely fastened inside the strain relief. Refer to Fig.3-2.
TheAC inputconnector isa4-Terminal wire clamp located on the rear panel. Phoenix-Contact P/N: FRONT4-H-7.62/4. Use suitable wires andtightening torque as follows:
1. Wire diameter: 12AWG or 10AWG.
2. Tightening torque: 4.4-5.3Lb-inch. (0.5-0.6Nm).
AC input cord is not provided with power supply.
Das Netzteil wird ohne AC-Netzkabel ausgeliefert.
Refer to section 1.3.4 for details of the recommended AC input cords and to section 3.7 for disconnected device requirement.
In Abschnitt 1.3.4 finden Sie Empfehlungen frdie zu verwendenden AC-Netzkabel, und Abschnitt 3.7 gibt Hinweise zur vollst ndigen Trennung des Ger tes vom Netz.
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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.
Einige Komponenten innerhalb des Netzteils f hren Netzspannung, selbst wenn der On/Off-Schalter in der Position “Off” steht. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu vermeiden, trennen Sie es vom Netz und warten Sie zwei Minuten, bevor Sie die Abdeckung entfernen.
The power supply ON/OFFswitch is not the main “disconnect device” and does not completely disconnect all the circuits from theAC 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” for one phase units shall disconnect both supply lines simultaneously.The “disconnected device”mustl be easily accessible.
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AC Input Wires No Conductor Pretreatment: Phoenix Contact clamping parts are designed so
that all kinds of copper conductors canbe clamped without pretreatment. It is forbidden to solder the conductors. The solder tin yields and fractures under high pressure. The result is increased contact resistance and an excessive temperature rise. In addition, corrosion caused by pickling or fluxes has been observed on soldered conductor ends. Notch fractures at the transition point from the rigid to the flexible conductor area are alsopossible.
Fig.3-2: Stripped Wires installed in Strain Relief
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