
Operation Manual
Regulator
4 kW 560 V DC 40% Duty Cycle + 24 V DC
BAL9100-0126d-EN
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c)
Automatic shutdown initiated by the pilot pins function; the power plug is not connected. If the enable (or ON) signal is present
on other Regulators connected together, dangerous voltage may be present at the disconnected cable. For more information
on the pilot pins and their function please refer to chapters 4.3, 4.5.2, 7.4, 8.1 and 8.2 and 8.4.
d)
The maximum internal temperature has been exceeded. The warning signal (LED blinking or relay closed) will remain until the
internal temperature has decreased to an adequate value. The Regulator will however remain in an error mode until it is reset
(see chapter 10.4). Check the compatibility of the continuous power required with the device specifications (chapter 4.1 and
4.2) and the cooling requirements (chapter 7.5).
e)
The Regulator has automatically shut down. See chapter 4.3 “Protection Measures” for some information. Reset the Regulator
(see chapter 10.4) and check the conditions of operation. If a fault cannot be attributed to external conditions of operation the
device is out of order and needs to be repaired by a specialist. Refer then to chapter 12.
f)
The auxiliary power output 24 V / 5 A DC is available only when the voltage output 1 is above 200V DC. If the output voltage is
below 200 V DC, this is likely due to an excessive load requirement with regard to the maximum available power. In which
case the position of the Pickup needs verified and/or the load requirement checked. If the white LED is OFF despite an output
voltage superior to 200 V DC, then the auxiliary 24 V DC is out of order.
10.4
Reset
When the interface is used:
If a connection with the interface plug is available, resetting a Regulator after a fault simply requires to disable it (open contact pin1
- 4) then to enable it again (close contact pin1 - 4).
When the interface is not used:
If an enable plug (see chapter 14.3) is used removing it will reset the regulator as well.
When it is not possible to proceed as described above because the interface is not used and the enable plug is not accessible,
resetting a Regulator can be done using the pilot pins; disconnecting then reconnecting the pilot pins together will reset the
Regulator. Attention: pilot pins are not designed to be used as an ON/OFF switch and it is thus recommended not to open the pilot
connection under load.
In all cases:
Maximum number of shutdown or disable procedures: 3 times over 30 seconds. The Regulator will then automatically restart after
this delay if enabled (i.e. if pin 1 and 4 are connected together).
Moving Pickups away from the IPT
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track or turning off and back on the primary track supply will also lead to a reset.