Delta Elektronika SM120-25D Product Manual Download Page 13

OPERATING - TROUBLE SHOOTING - CALIBRATING

SM3000

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DELTA ELEKTRONIKA B.V.

rev. February 2018

5)

STATUS OUT PUTS

The sta tus out puts have a sep a rate Ø con nec tion (pin 8) to
avoid un wanted off sets in the pro gram ming. This pin is pro -
tected with a 650 mA fuse (F601 on P432).

6)

RE MOTE  SENSING

Re move the links on the SENSE BLOCK (on rear panel) and
con nect sense leads (thin 

shielded

 mea sur ing wires) to S+

and S– (see fig 4 - 5 and fig. 4 - 6).

With re mote sens ing the volt age on the load can be kept con -
stant. The volt age drop in the load leads will be com pen sated.
This fea ture is not rec om mended for nor mal use, be cause it
can eas ily give prob lems.

Max. 2 V per load lead can be com pen sated. Note that the
volt age drop in the leads de creases the max. out put volt age
rat ing. In fig. 4 - 7  can be seen that on a 15 V power sup ply
only 11 V will be avail able on the load when 2x 2 V com pen sa -
tion is used.

In or der to pre vent in ter fer ence it is ad vis able to twist the
sense leads. To min i mize the in duc tance in the load leads
keep the leads close to each other. The in duc tance of the
loads leads could give a prob lem with pul sat ing loads. In this
case a large elec tro lytic ca pac i tor (Cd) in se ries with a damp -
ing re sis tor (Rd) both in par al lel with the load will help (see fig.
4 - 6). Check that the ca pac i tor Cd in com bi na tion with the load 
leads and re sis tor Rd forms a well damped cir cuit.

Since the 

volt me ter

 is in ter nally con nected to the sens ing ter -

mi nals,  it  will  au to mat i cally  in di cate  the 

volt age on the load

.

Note that the volt age mea sured on the load will be lower than
on the out put ter mi nals.

The Over Volt age Pro tec tor mea sures the volt age on the out -
put ter mi nals, so the OVP set ting should be in creased by the
to tal volt age drop in the load leads.

7)

BAT TERY  CHARGER

The CV / CC reg u lated power sup plies are ideal bat tery charg -
ers. Once the out put is set at the cor rect volt age the bat tery
will charge con stantly with out over charg ing. This can be use -
ful for emer gency power sys tems.

Pro tec tive  mea sures

Use a CIR CUIT BREAKER in se ries in or der to pro tect the
power sup 

ply from 

ac ci den tal  re verse  con nec tion

 (see

fig. 4 - 8). The cir cuit breaker should have a DC volt age rat ing
2x the bat tery volt age. Use the very fast type (Z), a type meant 
for  pro tect ing  semi con duc tors.
The unit has a re verse di ode in par al lel with the out put, this di -
ode and the wir ing can not with stand the thou sands of am -
peres sup plied by a wrongly con nected bat tery.

Sug gested cir cuit break ers for pro tec tion power sup ply
Model

Type num ber
cir cuit  breaker

Brand Re marks

SM

 

15-200

 

D HTI102 B 100

GE

2 poles par al lel

SM

 

30-100

 

D HTI102 B 100

GE

SM

 

45-70

 

D

HTI102 B 100

GE

SM

 

70-45

 

D

S281 UC-Z 50

ABB

SM

 

120-25

 

D S281 UC-Z 25

ABB

SM

 

300-10

 

D S282 UC-Z 10

ABB

2 poles in se ries,

ex tra  par al lel
di ode  on
out put  needed
=OP TION  P023

Re mote  sens ing

 can not be rec om mended, be cause it eas ily

causes de fects in side the power sup ply in case of wrong con -
nec tion.
If you re ally need re mote sens ing, please use the cir cuit (see 
fig. 4 - 9). The in ter nal cir cuit can be pro tected by rel a tively
small anti-parallel di odes. To pro tect the anti-parallel di odes,
please con nect the fuses in se ries as in di cated in  fig. 3 - 9 . A
prac ti cal choice for the fuses is 250 mA, the di odes can be any 
nor mal 3 or 5 A type.

fig. 4 - 5

Lo cal  sens ing

fig.  4 - 6

Re mote sens ing with shielded wires

fig. 4 - 7

Re mote sens ing, volt age drop in load leads sub -

tracts from max. out put

fig. 4 - 8

Charg ing bat tery with a cir cuit breaker in se ries

fig. 4 - 9

Pro tect ing sense wires with di odes

Summary of Contents for SM120-25D

Page 1: ...rlands www DeltaPowerSupplies com Tel 31 111 413656 SM3000 series PRODUCT MANUAL Contents 1 Datasheet 2 Safety Instructions 3 Descriptions 4 Operating Trouble Shooting Calibration 5 EC Declaration of...

Page 2: ...ution 3 When programming a high voltage unit directly via a PC or via a network connection either ground the negative power output or use a safety isolated interface For more information and schematic...

Page 3: ...d separately to recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources 11 Removal of safety covers Safety cover s are used to cover potentially hazardous voltages Observe the fo...

Page 4: ...2 INPUT VOLTAGE The power supplies have a wide input volt age range The units need a 3 phase input voltage but no neutral connection is required The units can also operate on one phase but at 90 of t...

Page 5: ...programming The inputs have a protection circuit formed by a series resistor and a parallel zener see fig 3 7 The capacitor limits the speed to a safe value Note that the analog inputs and outputs ar...

Page 6: ...gh 13 PROGRAMMING SPEED The response time is measured with a step waveform at the CV prog input Programming from a low to a high output voltage is nearly load independent but programming down to a low...

Page 7: ...gh energy pulse of about 300 V If there is an electrical connection between the output and the input through the oscilloscope you will get a false reading The suppression for the SM120 25D is lower bu...

Page 8: ...tch shuts down the output in case of insufficient cooling After cooling down the unit will start working again The thermal protection circuit protects 2 parts separately in the unit the switching tran...

Page 9: ...recommended for more than 3 units or in combination with Fast Programming option Consult factory for a solution 29 REMOTE SENSING The voltage at the load can be kept constant by remote sensing This fe...

Page 10: ...ure and full load the fan will run at a very low speed The fan does not operate on no load Normally at 50 C ambient and full load the fan will not work at full speed Since the fan is over rated it wil...

Page 11: ...ITER circuit so no large inrush cur rent will flow As soon as the voltage is sufficiently high the power supply starts working and the series resistor is bypassed by a relay contact The operating swit...

Page 12: ...mended to set the OVP on 24 3 27 V Check that the cooling of the unit is not obstructed 2 ANALOG PROGRAMMING Put the appropriate switch es in the position PROGRAM Connect the programming voltage sour...

Page 13: ...erminals so the OVP setting should be increased by the total voltage drop in the load leads 7 BATTERY CHARGER The CV CC regulated power supplies are ideal battery charg ers Once the output is set at t...

Page 14: ...ended for more than 4 units consult factory for using more than 4 power supplies in parallel First connect output terminals and test system in normal paral lel operation Ensure that all power connecti...

Page 15: ...ON For complex combinations as mixed series parallel always use the MASTER SLAVE SERIES ADAPTER product See fig 4 14 for an example of how to connect 2 units in se ries in parallel with 2 units in ser...

Page 16: ...ly to dry before switching it on again 3 GALVANIC INDUSTRY For using the power supplies in the galvanic industry it is strongly recommended to take precautions against an aggressive environ ment An ag...

Page 17: ...nt is flowing through pin 1 of the prog connector Please check why current is flowing through pin 1 see also next paragraph 4 and fig 4 17 4 PROGRAMMING OFFSETS Unwanted offsets in the programming can...

Page 18: ...ry to re pair P430 except for D400 D401 F400 and F401 but send P430 for repair or ask for replacement 10 CHECK POINTS IN CASE OF A SERIOUS FAILURE Check output diodes Defective diodes give a short SM...

Page 19: ...h exactly 5 00 V Set output voltage to a low value ensuring the power supply is in CC mode Measure the output current with an accurate shunt Cali brate the current with R686 exactly on the rated max c...

Page 20: ...al EN 55022 Radiated and conducted Class B EN 61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuation and flicker EN 61000 6 1 Generic Immunity residential light industrial EN 61000 6 2 Generic Immunity industrial environment...

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