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Even a slight difference in output voltage can affect the balance 
between the values of I

1

 and I

2

.

Please make sure that the value of I

3

 does not exceed the rated 

current of a power supply.

I

3

 

[

 the rated current value

3   Temperature   

Measurement Point

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Environment to use it and Installation environment

  When using it,it is necessary to radiate heat by the heat of the pow-

er supply.

  Table 3.1 - 3.4 shows the relation between the upper limit tempera-

ture (Point A and Point B) and load factors.

  Please consider the ventilation so that the convection which is 

enough for the whole power supply is provided.

  And temperature of Point A and Point B please become lower than 

upper limit temperature.

  The life expectancy in the upper bound temperature (Point A and 

Point B) is three years or more. 

  Please refer to External View for the position of Point A and Point B. 
  In case of with Chassis and Cover, please contact our sales office 

for getting more information.

Remarks:

*

Please be careful of electric shock or earth leakage in case of 

temperature measurement, because Point A and Point B is live 
potential.

*

Please refer to 4 if you want to extend the longevity of the life 

expectancy.

Table 3.1   Temperatures of Point A, Point B  LMA100F-24-Y

Mounting 

Method

Cooling 

Method

Load factor

Max temperature

Point A[

C

] Point B[

C

]

A

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

87

75

50%

<

Io

[

75%

86

77

0%<Io

[

50%

89

83

B

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

80

76

50%

<

Io

[

75%

81

78

0%<Io

[

50%

86

86

C

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

84

85

50%

<

Io

[

75%

85

86

0%<Io

[

50%

86

88

D

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

79

62

50%

<

Io

[

75%

83

68

0%<Io

[

50%

86

75

E

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

82

86

50%

<

Io

[

75%

83

89

0%<Io

[

50%

82

89

F

Convection

75%

<

Io

[

100%

77

66

50%

<

Io

[

75%

87

80

0%<Io

[

50%

84

78

A,B,C,D,E,F Forced air 70%

<

Io

[

100%

75

75

0%<Io

[

70%

75

75

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Good example

Fig.1.2. Example of measuring output ripple and ripple noise

1.8 Isolation

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For a receiving inspection, such as Hi-Pot test, gradually increase 
(decrease) the voltage for the start (shut down). Avoid using Hi-
Pot tester with the timer because it may generate voltage a few 
times higher than the applied voltage, at ON/OFF of a timer.

1.9 Reducing standby power

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As for option -R2, reducing standby power is possible by OFF sig-
nal of the remote control. 

  Please refer to instruction manual 6.1.

2   Series Operation and 

Parallel Operation

2.1 Series Operation

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You can use a power supply in series operation.  The output cur-
rent in series operation should be lower than the rated current of a 
power supply with the lowest rated surrent among power supplies 
that are serially connected.  Please make sure that no surrent ex-
ceeding the rated current flows into a power supply.

Load

Power 

Supply

+

-

+

-

Power 

Supply

Load

Load

Power 

Supply

+

-

+

-

Power 

Supply

Fig.2.1 Examples of connecting in series operation

2.2 Parallel Operation

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Parallel operation is not possible.

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Redundancy operation is available by wiring as shown below.

I

2

I

1

I

3

-

+

+

-

Load

Power

Supply

Power

Supply

Fig.2.2 Example of redundancy operation

AC-DC Power Supplies Medical Type

Instruction Manual

LMA-13

June 29, 2020

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