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FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL

 

FC200-000-02.2 

 

 

Chapter 6  

System Calibration 

Overview .................................................................................................... 6-1 

 

Calibration Setup  ............................................................................. 6-2 

 

Calibration Instructions  ................................................................... 6-4 

 

Low-Voltage Mode (V-LO) Calibration  ........................................ 6-6 

 

High-Voltage Mode (V-HI) Calibration ......................................... 6-7 

 

Low-Current Mode (A-LO) Calibration ......................................... 6-8 

 

High-Current Mode (A-HI) Calibration  ....................................... 6-10 

 

Low-Power Mode (P-LO) Calibration .......................................... 6-12 

 

High-Power Mode P-HI) Calibration ............................................ 6-14 

 
 

Chapter 7  

System Maintenance 

Overview .................................................................................................... 7-1 

 

Introduction  ...................................................................................... 7-1 

 

System Design .................................................................................. 7-2 

 

FC200 Series System Block Diagram ............................................. 7-3 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FC205

Page 1: ...ide Supplier of Power Equipment Copyright 2014 Adaptive Power Systems Inc APS All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS Tel 49 0 7842 99722 00 Fax 49 0 7842 99722 29 www caltest de Kohlmattstrasse 7 D 77876 KAPPELRODECK info caltest de Caltest Instruments GmbH ...

Page 2: ...tion of Conformity viii Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 1 Safety Notices 1 2 Preparation for Installation 1 5 Installation Instructions 1 6 Example Wiring Diagram 1 7 Storage and Transportation 1 8 Chapter 2 Specifications Overview 2 1 Introduction 2 2 FC200 Specifications 2 2 Input Electrical Specifications 2 3 Output Electrical Specifications 2 3 Displays and Controls 2 4 Mech...

Page 3: ...s and Connections 3 7 Chassis Details 3 7 Cabinet Features 3 9 Chapter 4 Operating Instructions Overview 4 1 Basic Operation 4 2 Voltage Display Setting 4 3 Frequency Display Setting 4 5 Current Limit Display Setting 4 6 Power PF Display Setting 4 7 Operations 4 8 Persistent System Parameter Settings 4 10 Persistent System Parameter Table 4 11 Setting Persistent System Parameters 4 12 Program Memo...

Page 4: ...ibration Overview 6 1 Calibration Setup 6 2 Calibration Instructions 6 4 Low Voltage Mode V LO Calibration 6 6 High Voltage Mode V HI Calibration 6 7 Low Current Mode A LO Calibration 6 8 High Current Mode A HI Calibration 6 10 Low Power Mode P LO Calibration 6 12 High Power Mode P HI Calibration 6 14 Chapter 7 System Maintenance Overview 7 1 Introduction 7 1 System Design 7 2 FC200 Series System ...

Page 5: ...Reserved No reproductionwithout writtenauthorizationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL vi FC200 000 02 2 Contact Information Adaptive Power Systems Inc 17711 Mitchell North Irvine CA 92614 USA Telephone 949 752 8400 FAX 949 756 0838 E mail sales adaptivepower com Web http www adaptivepower com ...

Page 6: ...ent of units found to be defective in material or workmanship APS will pay all shipping charges for the repair or replacement If notice is received more than thirty 30 days from shipment all shipping charges shall be paid by the purchaser Units returned on debit memos will not be accepted and will be returned without repair This warranty is exclusive of all other warranties expressed or implied FC...

Page 7: ...losure Port IEC 61000 4 2 1995 A2 2000 RF Electromagnetic Field Enclosure Port IEC 61000 4 3 2002 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Input AC Power port Signal port IEC 61000 4 4 2004 Surge Input AC Power port IEC 61000 4 5 1995 A1 2000 Conducted RF Immunity Input AC Power port Signal port IEC 61000 4 6 2003 Power frequency magnetic fields Enclosure Port IEC 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 Voltage Dips and In...

Page 8: ...mportant information you should read BEFORE attempting to install and power up your FC200 Series Power Converter The information in this chapter is provided for use by experienced operators Experienced operators understand the necessity of becoming familiar with and then observing life critical safety and installation issues Topics in this chapter include Safety Notices Warnings Cautions Preparati...

Page 9: ...ncies There are several operational modes 1 front panel manual control 2 manually programmed tests 3 external control of the manually programmed tests optional The FC200 Series of Power Converters are linear technology devices designed to provide frequency and voltage conversion in a controlled environment Both manually adjustable and programmable settings are provided All FC200 Series Power Conve...

Page 10: ...rein must be observed at all times WARNINGS indicate potentially hazardous situations which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury All warnings throughout this manual will appear as follows WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT produces voltages and currents that can cause electrical shock resulting in serious injury or death To prevent injury or death these safety procedures must be strictly obs...

Page 11: ...c APSI All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 1 4 FC200 000 02 2 WARNING ANY TIME the POWER RESET LED on the front panel is lit potentially lethal voltage may be present at the Frequency Converter s Output Terminals ...

Page 12: ...ERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT IN ORDER TO PREVENT SERIOUS OPERATOR INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ARE REQUIRED 1 REMOVE ALL JEWELRY FROM ARMS AND NECK WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT THIS PREVENTS THE POSSIBILITY OF SHORTING THROUGH THE JEWELRY AND CAUSING BURNS TO THE OPERATOR 2 WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT EYE INJURY DUE TO F...

Page 13: ... be rigorously observed CAUTION Read the INSTALLATION and OPERATION instructions of this manual before installing or operating this equipment To protect the equipment from damage caution statements are used as follows CAUTION Refer to INDUSTRY STANDARDS for the safe correct size of the power input cables The incorrect use of small gauge input cables may cause overheating and damage the cables or t...

Page 14: ...ronment If the shipping box appears damaged upon receiving please inspect the power source for scratches or damage If the product has been damaged please alert the freight company and contact APS or the distributor Please keep the original box and packing to assist in determining how the damage occurred What to do if Damage has Occurred If your FC200 Power Converter was damaged in shipment you mus...

Page 15: ...irflow Input Voltage Requirement and Selection FC200 Series Power Converters have input voltage selector switches on the rear of the unit You will receive your unit factory set and tested at the voltage specified at the time of order Please check the unit to verify the voltage is correct Operating Environment FC200 Series Power Converters are designed to operate reliably over a wide range of envir...

Page 16: ...e of failure if known Other packing Material If the original packing material is missing please follow the instructions below Wrap the equipment in PU polyurethane foam or Styrofoam The equipment must be protected by shock resistant material about 70 to 100mm thick 3 to 4 inches The front panel must be protected with cardboard Secure packing tightly and insert unit into a wooden crate if possible ...

Page 17: ... provides summary information about the programmable memories and external control More detailed information about external interface control is found in Chapter 5 This Chapter includes five summary tables and a surge current performance graph The tables summarize different capabilities and features of FC200 Power Converters The graph illustrates over current start up surge current capabilities In...

Page 18: ...200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 2 2 FC200 000 02 2 FC200 Specifications The following five tables and surge current graph provide detailed information about the entire family of FC200 Series of power converters Input Electrical Specifications Output Electrical Specifications Displays and Controls Mechanical Specifications Environmental Specifications Surge Current Rating Graph ...

Page 19: ... Frequency Range 45 500 Hz Resolution 0 1 Hz at 45 99 9 Hz 1 Hz at 100 500 Hz Accuracy 0 2 Current r m s Range L 0 000 3 5 A 0 00 35 00 A H 3 00 35 00 A 30 00 350 0 A Resolution L 0 001 A 0 01 A H 0 01 A 0 1 A Accuracy L 0 5 of reading 5 counts 0 5 of reading 5 counts H 0 5 of reading 3 counts 0 5 of reading 3 counts Power Range L 0 0 350 0 W 0 000 3 500 kW H 300 4000 W 3 00 40 00 kW Resolution L ...

Page 20: ... 22 37 lbs 48 81 Displays and Controls 4 Digital LED meters Frequency Voltage Current Power or Power Factor simultaneously Memory 3 Memories 3 Programmable Parameters per Memory for Voltage Frequency Current Note Programmable memories can be manually programmed and used manually or in conjunction with the External PLC Interface option PLC External Interface optional OUTPUT ON OFF Recall memory 1 t...

Page 21: ...tput Surge Current Capability Output Current of normal AC Current RMS Time seconds 100 105 400 0 1 0 0 5 Peak instantaneous current to approximately 400 of nominal AC RMS current is allowed The actual operating time before thermal shutdown or before the circuit breaker trips will always vary The exact time depends upon the temperature and line conditions Output Surge Current Rating Rated Short Ter...

Page 22: ...on in this manual Information in this chapter is in three sections Location and function of front panel displays and controls Cabinet controls and connectors Chassis features and details Use the information in this chapter to gain a general understanding of the locations and functionality of indicators controls connectors and mechanical details of your FC200 unit Front Panel Organization The front...

Page 23: ...ithout writtenauthorizationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 3 2 FC200 000 02 2 F R E Q U E N C Y 50Hz 60Hz V O L T A G E OUTPUT RESET 0 150 0 300 C U R R E N T LOCK SYSTEM P O W E R PF M1 M2 M3 P PF FREQUENCY VOLTAGE CURRENT POWER PF 50Hz 60Hz LOCK SYSTEM P M1 M2 0 300V 0 150V OUTPUT RESET M3 PF FC200 Front Panel Controls ...

Page 24: ...d frequency value when output is OFF Frequency value during selection or adjustment Output frequency during normal operation System parameters during System set up Error messages when an output error occurs 50 Hz button Sets the output frequency to 50 Hz 60 Hz button Sets the output frequency to 60 Hz button Steps the output frequency down to a minimum of 45 Hz button Steps the output frequency up...

Page 25: ...or When ON the system is in low voltage range 0 150 VAC 300V indicator When ON the system is in high voltage range 0 300 VAC OUTPUT RESET indicator When ON the system is in normal operation When BLINKING the system has encountered an error RANGE button Located below the two voltage range indicators toggles voltage range OUTPUT RESET button Toggles System Output ON Off under normal operation Resets...

Page 26: ...urrent during normal operation System parameters during System set up LOCK indicator When ON the panel is in a locked state all buttons except the P PF buttons are deactivated SYSTEM indicator When ON the SYSTEM parameter setting mode is active LOCK button Locks all panel controls except the P PF button SYSTEM button Enters exits SYSTEM parameter set up button Steps the current SYSTEM PROGRAM para...

Page 27: ...tor When ON displays output Power kW PF indicator When ON displays Power Factor M1 indicator When On indicates Program Memory 1 is selected M2 indicator When On indicates Program Memory 2 is selected M3 indicator When On indicates Program Memory 3 is selected M1 button Selects Program Memory 1 as the active parameter set M2 button Selects Program Memory 2 as the active parameter set M3 button Sele...

Page 28: ...0 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 3 7 FC200 000 02 2 Cabinet FC200 controls and connections are conveniently located for ease of use and accessibility Included are Power ON OFF PLC Control Port Input Power Connection Output Power Connection See the following page for illustrations The Cabinet Controls Table on page 3 9 provides additional information about each of these items ...

Page 29: ...izationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 3 8 FC200 000 02 2 FC205 Rear Panel Input Power Output Power Input Voltage Select Signal Output Cooling Fans Do Not Block FC210 Rear Panel Cooling Fans Do Not Block Voltage Select Must be set the same Input L1 N Output L1 N G Signal Output WARNING VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCHES MUST BE SET TO THE SAME VOLTAGE ...

Page 30: ...d on the real panel The terminals are labeled N neutral G Chassis Earth Ground and L Line The FC205 uses an IEC type line cord PLC Remote Output Connector for monitoring Output ON and Fail signals Output Power Connection The power output terminals are located on the rear panel and a universal socket on the front panel The terminals are labeled G Chassis Earth Ground N neutral and L Line The FC205 ...

Page 31: ...ter by NOT attaching a load You can first learn to select simple parameters by observing the front panel status displays After you are comfortable with your ability to enter safe and realistic operating parameters you should power down completely before connecting a test load The information in this chapter guides you through the process of first turning on the unit and then verifying the configur...

Page 32: ... selected values will be output to the connected load During a test you can make changes to the values being output Alternatively you can lock the front panel controls so values will not accidentally be changed In addition you can store up to three different sets of voltage frequency and current parameters in memories M1 M2 or M3 You will be able to manually recall these stored values Or you can u...

Page 33: ...the voltage selection remains unchanged for 2 seconds the voltage display will flash once The unit will memorize the current voltage setting The system then exits the voltage setting mode NOTE If you have a series of tests and any of those tests requires a voltage in excess of 150V you must start your test sequence in the high voltage mode The unit does not automatically switch from the 150V to th...

Page 34: ...e system remembers your previously entered limit settings Thus the system will not accept a switching command which would direct operation outside the range limits For example if you have specified a 200V lower voltage limit the system will not allow you to switch to the low voltage 150V max range Voltage Display OUTPUT RESET Button Use the OUTPUT RESET button to turn the system output ON or OFF T...

Page 35: ... the frequency setting mode For frequencies between 45 99 9 Hz the adjustment is 0 1 Hz per step For frequencies between 100 Hz 500 Hz the adjustment is 1 Hz per step Frequency Display 50Hz and 60Hz Buttons At any time you can press one of these buttons and the frequency will change from its present value to either 50 Hz or 60 Hz depending on which button you press Note Manual frequency adjustment...

Page 36: ...it value is OFF the system will protect itself by limiting the current according to output capacity see Specifications Current Display LOCK Button This button locks the front panel control except for the Power PF Use this button to eliminate the possibility of unexpected accidental changes Current Display SYSTEM Button This button enables the setting of SYSTEM parameters See the Section in this ch...

Page 37: ...tween modes Power PF Display M1 M2 and M3 Buttons These buttons are used to command the system to store program a set of values voltage frequency and current limit The buttons are also used to recall the stored set of values for output during a test During RESET Standby press and holding down a button to command the system to store a set of values When you first depress the button The related indi...

Page 38: ...Stop Alarm When the system encounters an overload short circuit over temperature over current or power power factor beyond the preset limit the unit will shut down Output power will turn off and an alarm will sound The OUTPUT RESET LED will flash When an error occurs an error message will appear on either the Voltage or Current Display see Interpreting Error Messages page 4 17 Pressing the OUTPUT ...

Page 39: ...other controls except the P PF button on the on the POWER PF display Pressing the LOCK LOCAL button again unlocks the front panel This procedure is used to avoid accidental adjustments to the system External Switching Control optional You can attach a simple external switches relays or a PLC to the 9 pin D sub connector on the rear panel External switching can be used to control the output ON OFF ...

Page 40: ...RESET Standby mode Press the SYSTEM button on the CURRENT display The SYSTEM LED above the SYSTEM switch lights up System Parameters are shown in the FREQUENCY and VOLTAGE displays The present status and values are shown in the CURRENT display see page 4 12 for details Press the VOLTAGE or buttons to select parameters for adjustment Press the CURRENT or buttons to set status and values for each it...

Page 41: ...APSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 4 11 FC200 000 02 2 System Parameter Table FREQUENCY DISPLAY VOLTAGE DISPLAY CURRENT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION External Control PLC Remote ON OFF Alarm Volume Power Up output status Maximum frequency setting limit Minimum frequency setting limit Maximum voltage setting limit Minimum voltage setting limit Current Limit output mode ON OFF ...

Page 42: ...the only ones that will function when the PLCfeature is ON NOTE DO NOT use the PLC port for RS 232 serial or GPIB parallel data Frequency Display Voltage Display Current Display Alarm Volume Press the CURRENT or buttons to adjust the volume of the audible alarm 0 Minimum volume 9 Maximum volume Frequency Display Voltage Display Current Display Power Up Press the CURRENT or buttons to step the curr...

Page 43: ... than the Volt LO value Frequency Display Voltage Display Current Display Voltage Lo Limit Press the CURRENT or buttons to adjust the voltage limit value in the current display within the available range 0 0 300 0 V This value sets the lower voltage limit that can be adjusted during normal operation The Volt LO value must be lower than the Volt HI value Frequency Display Voltage Display Current Di...

Page 44: ... above the OUTPUT RESET button on the Voltage Display should be OFF To set the desired parameter values for voltage frequency and current limit press the or buttons on the respective displays Check to make sure the values are what you want to store then Press and hold the M button 1 2 or 3 for the memory in which you want to store the displayed parameters The indicator above the selected M button ...

Page 45: ...s recall approach to verify you have stored the values you want or you can establish values before you turn the output on Recall a set of stored values when the system is in OUTPUT Power ON mode by momentarily pressing and releasing the M buttons Recall a set of stored values when the system is in OUTPUT Power ON mode and PLC is ON through the external interface see Chapter 5 Note Switching betwee...

Page 46: ...ge signifies a fault was detected in the system or in the operating environment Please carefully record the error message The error MUST be resolved before resuming operation If you are unable to resolve the error please contact APS or the distributor for service Contact information is found on page v of this manual Clearing an Error Press RESET once to disable the alarm Make a note of the error m...

Page 47: ...ts maximum rated value Hi A Output current exceeded the set current high limit value OtP System s critical temperature was exceeded OVP Output voltage was high LVP Output voltage was low OPP Output power was high Error Message Table FREQUENCY DISPLAY VOLTAGE DISPLAY CURRENT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Output current exceeded 105 of maximum rated value Output current exceeded set current high limit value S...

Page 48: ... show HI A an alarm will sound the OUTPUT RESET LED will flash and the VOLTAGE and CURRENT displays will show the corresponding values at the time of the over current Frequency Display System Critical Temperature Exceeded If any of the system s critical temperatures are exceeded the FREQUENCY display will show OtP Over temperature Protect This signifies overheating An alarm will sound the OUTPUT R...

Page 49: ... range the FREQUENCY display will show LVP Underr Voltage Protect an alarm will sound the OUTPUT RESET LED will flash and the VOLTAGE and CURRENT displays will show the corresponding values at the time of under voltage Frequency Display Output Power Limit Exceeded If the output power exceeds 125 of the rated output for 0 3 seconds or 110 of the rated output for 1 0 seconds the FREQUENCY display wi...

Page 50: ...When a terminal becomes active the relay closes thereby allowing the external voltage to operate an external device FAIL Connect between PIN 3 and PIN 4 OUTPUT ON Connect between PIN 5 and PIN6 The following describes how the relays operate for each test condition OUTPUT ON The relay contact closes the connection between pin 5 and pin 6 while the output is on The connection is open when the output...

Page 51: ...r although simple switches can be used they require manual operation The use of a PLC permits external automatic control of the test programs in memories M1 M7 The proper connections for the PLC external interface are shown below Signal Input Option OUTPUT ON OFF Connect between PIN 3 and PIN5 Memories Input Control can be achieved by using Normally Open N O Momentary Switches and the connections ...

Page 52: ... critical test or as a scheduled annual maintenance task the procedures for calibration are identical Note the values of some calibration parameters are different for different sizes of APS models This chapter includes tables of all calibration parameters for all models Please use the calibration values that are for your particular model FC200 Series Calibrations Modes Six separate procedures are ...

Page 53: ...odel See following Example How to Calculate the Size of the Test Load Example For an example suppose your system is an FC210 The High Current Calibration Procedure later in this chapter specifies an output voltage of 100 VAC for all models From the Table of Calibration Settings you see the A HI A calibration test current for the example FC210 is specified at 8 00 A For 100 VAC and 8 0 Amps your lo...

Page 54: ...JURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ARE REQUIRED 5 REMOVE ALL JEWELRY FROM ARMS AND NECK WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT THIS PREVENTS THE POSSIBILITY OF SHORTING THROUGH THE JEWELRY AND CAUSING BURNS TO THE OPERATOR 6 WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT EYE INJURY DUE TO FLYING PARTICLES CAUSED BY ACCIDENTAL SHORT CIRCUIT CONDITIONS 7...

Page 55: ...s the unit will execute the calibration program that is appropriate for your particular unit based on the FC200 model number The panel will display CAL 2XY 2XY corresponds to the model number and nominal power rating of your unit Confirm the displayed model number agrees with your unit s external model number The internal calibration program uses this model number in its activities If there is dis...

Page 56: ...e system parameter you are going to calibrate Pressing FREQUENCY proceeds to the next calibration mode Pressing FREQUENCY returns to the previous step Low voltage mode calibration High voltage mode calibration Low current mode calibration High current mode calibration Low power mode calibration High power mode calibration Calibration Frequency Please note the calibration frequency is internally se...

Page 57: ...y perform a low voltage output reading and will output approximately 150 VAC The external RMS voltmeter will display the actual voltage output and the current display will show the calibration value see Calibration Table below Calibration Settings Parameter FC205 FC210 V LO VAC 150 0 150 0 V HI VAC 300 0 300 0 A LO A 3 000 3 000 A HI A 4 00 8 00 P LO W 300 0 300 0 P HI W 500 0 1000 4 At the CURREN...

Page 58: ...lly perform a high voltage output reading and will output approximately 300 VAC The external RMS voltmeter will display the actual voltage output The CURRENT Display shows the calibration value See Calibration Table below 4 At the CURRENT Display adjust the voltage using the CURRENT or buttons until the metered values match 5 At the CURRENT Display press the LOCK button to finish high voltage cali...

Page 59: ...n page 6 2 in the Section Calculation Setup subsection How to Calculate the Size of the Load Calibration Settings Parameter FC205 FC210 V LO VAC 150 0 150 0 V HI VAC 300 0 300 0 A LO A 3 000 3 000 A HI A 4 00 8 00 P LO W 300 0 300 0 P HI W 500 0 1000 5 At the VOLTAGE Display press the OUTPUT button The FC200 unit will automatically perform a low current output reading and will output approximately...

Page 60: ...horizationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 6 9 FC200 000 02 2 9 At the CURRENT Display press the LOCK button to complete low current calibration 10 Proceed to the next calibration function unless this completes system calibration 11 Note to exit the Calibration Mode your FC200 unit must be restarted after you have completed ALL calibration operations ...

Page 61: ...age 6 2 in the Section Calculation Setup subsection How to Calculate the Size of the Load Calibration Settings Parameter FC205 FC210 V LO VAC 150 0 150 0 V HI VAC 300 0 300 0 A LO A 3 000 3 000 A HI A 4 00 8 00 P LO W 300 0 300 0 P HI W 500 0 1000 5 At the VOLTAGE Display press the OUTPUT button The FC200 unit will automatically perform a high current output reading and will output approximately 1...

Page 62: ...orizationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 6 11 FC200 000 02 2 9 At the CURRENT Display press the LOCK button to complete high current calibration 10 Proceed to the next calibration function unless this completes system calibration 11 Note to exit the Calibration Mode your FC200 unit must be restarted after you have completed ALL calibration operations ...

Page 63: ... 2 in the Section Calculation Setup subsection How to Calculate the Size of the Load Calibration Settings Parameter FC205 FC210 V LO VAC 150 0 150 0 V HI VAC 300 0 300 0 A LO A 3 000 3 000 A HI A 4 00 8 00 P LO W 300 0 300 0 P HI W 500 0 1000 5 At the VOLTAGE Display press the OUTPUT button The FC200 unit will automatically perform a low power output reading and will output approximately 100 VAC 6...

Page 64: ...horizationfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 6 13 FC200 000 02 2 9 At the CURRENT Display press the LOCK button to complete low power calibration 10 Proceed to the next calibration function unless this completes system calibration 11 Note to exit the Calibration Mode your FC200 unit must be restarted after you have completed ALL calibration operations ...

Page 65: ...wn on page 6 2 in the Section Calculation Setup subsection How to Calculate the Size of the Load Calibration Settings Parameter FC205 FC210 V LO VAC 150 0 150 0 V HI VAC 300 0 300 0 A LO A 3 000 3 000 A HI A 4 00 8 00 P LO W 300 0 300 0 P HI W 500 0 1000 5 At the VOLTAGE Display press the OUTPUT button The FC200 unit will automatically perform a high power output reading and will output approximat...

Page 66: ...15 FC200 000 02 2 9 At the CURRENT Display adjust the metered power using the or buttons until the metered values match 10 At the CURRENT Display press the LOCK button to complete high power calibration 11 Proceed to the next calibration function unless this completes system calibration 12 Note to exit the Calibration Mode your FC200 unit must be restarted after you have completed ALL calibration ...

Page 67: ...ing and block diagram are for reference only Scheduled Maintenance The FC200 Series Frequency Converters should be inspected and calibrated once per year to ensure safety and accuracy of the equipment Air vents must be kept clear of obstructions If the equipment is used on a regular basis in a dusty environment more frequent cleaning may be necessary Modification Do not modify this equipment Any m...

Page 68: ...UIPMENT DAMAGE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ARE REQUIRED REMOVE ALL JEWELRY FROM ARMS AND NECK WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT THIS PREVENTS THE POSSIBILITY OF SHORTING THROUGH THE JEWELRY AND CAUSING BURNS TO THE OPERATOR WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT EYE INJURY DUE TO FLYING PARTICLES CAUSED BY ACCIDENTAL SHORT CIRCUIT CONDITIONS DO NOT REMOVE A...

Page 69: ...tionfromAPSI FC200 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL 7 3 FC200 000 02 2 7 1 Block Diagram of the AC Power Source ISOLATED TRANSFORMER RECTIFIER FILTER POWER AMPLIFIER OUTPUT TRANSFORMER CURRENT VOLTAGE FEEDBACK SINE WAVE SYNTHESIZER VOLTAGE CONTROL FREQUENCY CONTROL FREQUENCY SENSOR CPU KEYBOARD DISPLAY MEMORY CURRENT VOLTAGE SENSORS A D AC OUTPUT AC INPUT ...

Page 70: ... typically within 100µs Regulation of 0 5 of the set voltage is reached The other feedback loop uses digital feedback The CPU reads the output voltage and compares it with the setting and adjusts the amplitude of the synthesized voltage accordingly The accuracy of the output voltage will be within 0 1 V of the setting The output metering circuits read true RMS values of voltage and current The LED...

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