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3  Peak Current

4.1 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 current among power supplies 
that are serially connected.  Please make sure that no current ex-
ceeding the rated current flows into a power supply.

4  Series/Parallel 

Operation

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PBA300F-24, PBA600F-24, PBA1000F-24 

and PBA1500F-24/36

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The units can generate the peak current under the following con-
ditions.

-

AC170 - 264V

-

t1

[

10 [sec]

-

Ip

[

Rated peak current

-

Iave

[

Rated current

-

Duty=

     t1     

X

100 [%] 

[

35%

                

t1+t2

2.9 Alarms

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PBA300F, PBA600F, PBA1000F and PBA1500F

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Alarms (PG signal) are generated from CN3.  Please see Table 
2.2 for the functions of the alarms.  The objective of the PG sig-
nals is to detect whether or not a certain function of a power sup-
ply is working.  It takes several seconds to generate the alarm 
signals and the timing when the alarm signals are generated is in-
consistent.  Please check if the objective of the alarm is achieved.

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Please note the followings when you use the alarms (PG signal).

The time it takes until the PG signals turn ”High” vary depending 
on models and conditions.

 

PBA300F and PBA600F ….. less than 1 second

 

PBA1000F and PBA1500F ….. less than 10 second

If the output voltage is turned off through a remote ON/OFF cir-
cuit, the PG signals turn ”High”.

The PG signal may turn ”High”, if the output current becomes 
10% or below of the rated current in parallel operation (in this 
case, the fan also stops).

If the output voltage is decreased to almost 0V or decreased 
rapidly through an external adjustment mechanism when load is 
light, The PG signal may turn ”High”.

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The PG signal (Alarm) circuit is isolated from input, output, FG, 
RC and AUX.

Unit type

Instruction Manual

A-38

PB

Unit type

Instruction Manual

A-39

PB

Fig.4.1 Examples of connecting in series operation

Fig.3.1 Peak current

Load

(a)

(b)

Load

Load

Power 

Supply

+

-

Power 

Supply

+

-

Power 

Supply

+

-

+

-

Power 

Supply

[A]

Output current

Ip:Peak current

Iave:Average current

t1

t2

Table 2.2  Description of the alarms (PG signal)

Alarm

Output of Alarm

PG

The PG signals are ”Low” when 
the  power  supply  operates 
normally.
The signals turn ”High” when the 
fan  stops  or  the  power  supply 
stops as a result of output voltage 
decrease/stop,  activation  of 
thermal protection, overvoltage 
p r o t e c t i o n   o r   o v e r c u r r e n t  
protection functions.

Open collector method
Good: Low
 

(0.5V max at 10mA)

Bad  : High or Open
 

50V 10mA max

100k

W

0.1  F

PG

PGG

Fig.2.6 Internal circuit of PG

Summary of Contents for PBA1000F

Page 1: ...bling and Installation A 40 A 35 A 35 A 35 A 35 A 36 A 36 A 36 A 37 A 38 4 1 Series Operation 4 2 Parallel Operation Master slave Operation 4 3 N 1 Parallel Redundancy Operation 5 1 Installation 5 2 D...

Page 2: ...output 12V 0 1A RC1 Remote ON OFF AUXG Auxiliary output GND N C No connection PG Alarm PGG Alarm GND Matching connecters and terminals on CN1 CN2 and CN3 Connector Housing Terminal Mfr CN1 CN2 CN3 S1...

Page 3: ...rcuit When you turn the power ON OFF repeatedly within a short period of time please have enough intervals so that the inrush current limiting circuit becomes operative When the switch of the input is...

Page 4: ...1 gives you only an estimate Please contact us if you need accurate numbers Output voltage Xrated output voltage 1 Please do not apply an external voltage of 0 7V or less or 3 0V or more There is more...

Page 5: ...ltage may dramatically fluctuate because of an imped ance of wiring and load conditions Please check and evaluate carefully before using the remote sensing function If the output voltage becomes unsta...

Page 6: ...High vary depending on models and conditions PBA300F and PBA600F less than 1 second PBA1000F and PBA1500F less than 10 second 2If the output voltage is turned off through a remote ON OFF cir cuit the...

Page 7: ...imum number of units you can use in parallel operation is 5 4 2 Parallel Operation Master slave Operation PBA10F PBA15F PBW15F PBA30F PBW30F PBA50F PBW50F PBA75F PBA100F and PBA150F You can use the po...

Page 8: ...PBW30F Input Voltage Derating Curve Input voltage derating curve is shown in Fig 5 2 PBA300F PAB600F PBA1000F and PBA1500F Ambient Temperature Derating Curve Derating curve depending on an ambient te...

Page 9: ...ting curve Unit type Instruction Manual A 41 PB Fig 5 3 Ambient temperature derating curve Ambient temperature C Load factor 80 70 80 90 100 30 40 50 60 70 71C 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 20 10 20 0 10 Fig 5...

Page 10: ...filter Examples of Constant Values of the External Noise Filter L1 0 45mH L2 0 45mH C1 0 1 F C2 0 1 F C3 0 1 F C4 4700pF C5 4700pF R1 2MW R2 2MW 6 Others 6 1 Output Current Monitor PBA300F PBA600F PB...

Page 11: ...ns Doing so may cause a failure F1 PBA600F PBA1000F PBA1500F Option F1 units have a longer life fan instead of a standard fan This option is not available for PBA300F Differences from standard version...

Page 12: ...PBW30F PBA50F and PBW50F 2 Matching Molex Connectors and Terminals for PBA75F PBA100F and PBA150F R PBA50F PBW50F PBA75F PBA100F and PBA150F You can control output ON OFF remotely in Option R units To...

Page 13: ...5F and PBA30F has been filed Safety agency approvals will be void if the cover is attached after the unit is ex factoried N1 PBA10F PBA15F PBW15F PBA30F PBW30F PBA50F PBW50F PBA75F PBA100F and PBA150F...

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