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USER MANUAL TPS/M  62000595 REV 03_ 

 01/06/2021 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

TPS/M/D 

 
 

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Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL TPS M 62000595 REV 03_ 01 06 2021 TPS M D USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...f equipment under test EUT Electrical components of the system must be suitable for the rated voltage and current of TPS model paragraph 1 2 The electrical components which by construction cannot support external influences of the generator in all its range can only be used on condition that adequate additional protection has been provided with automatic disconnection protection Notes This manual ...

Page 3: ...ce to discharge The non observance of this discharge time can lead to electric shocks even fatal ones Avoid heavy shocks to the equipment especially during transport or exposure to extreme weather conditions Any damage to the product due to transportation incorrect installation or improper use is not covered by the guarantee supplied by the manufacturer Do not use the equipment in explosive enviro...

Page 4: ...n systems defined by local legislation must be used In addition the equipment can be returned to the manufacturer at the end of its working life when buying new equipment the equipment may contain hazardous substances the improper use or incorrect disposal of such may have negative effects on human health and on the environment the symbol crossed out wheeled bin shown on the product or on the pack...

Page 5: ...AL NOTES 16 2 1 1 INSPECTION 16 2 1 2 POWER CABLING 16 2 1 2 1 1 TPS M D 1K5 16 2 1 2 1 2 TPS M D 3K 17 2 1 2 1 3 TPS M D 6K 18 2 1 2 1 4 TPS M D 9K 19 2 2 PROTECTION DEVICE 20 2 2 1 GENERAL DIAGRAM 20 2 2 2 RCD PROTECTION 20 2 2 3 MAGNETO THERMAL PROTECTION 21 2 2 4 LINE FUSES 21 2 2 5 INTERNAL FUSES TPS M D 1K5 21 2 2 6 INTERNAL FUSES TPS M D 3K 21 2 2 7 INTERNAL FUSES TPS M D 6K 21 2 2 8 INTERN...

Page 6: ...GS 32 4 5 2 1 1 ETHERNET settings 33 4 5 2 1 2 RS 232 settings 33 4 5 2 1 3 RS485 settings 33 4 5 3 USER SETTINGS 34 4 5 4 Output current limit 35 4 5 4 1 1 Peak limit 35 4 6 USB STORE 37 4 7 OPERATION MENU 37 4 7 1 ALARMS 38 4 7 1 1 REMOTE SETTING 38 4 7 1 2 CURRENT LIMITATION 38 4 7 1 3 VOLTAGE ALLARM 39 4 7 1 4 INVERTER COMMUNICATION 39 4 7 1 5 BUS OVERVOLTAGE UNDERVOLTAGE 39 4 7 1 6 OVERTEMPER...

Page 7: ... full scale TPS can in fact provide the nominal power at various full scales and this allows the TPS to adapt himself to the disparate needs of the user without having heavy limitations on the output current Furthermore TPS is capable to keep the voltage stable also with time variable loads as for example the pulsating loads In fact TPS recovers the distortion of the waveform within 0 3 with linea...

Page 8: ...tting of the frequency and the phase The above possibility makes the TPS very flexible in those applications where it is requested a continuous variation of the two regulated magnitudes around a given values 1 1 4 General performances All the following features are valid within the range of the normal operating limits they are not valid during the limitation of the output current 1 With linear loa...

Page 9: ...e 54A neutral 48A line 82A neutral 3 PHASE ISOLATED OUTPUT Range 150V 300 150V 300 150V 300 150V 300 Output Voltage AC Line to Neutral 0 150 0 300 0 150 0 300 0 150 0 300 0 150 0 300 Output Voltage DC Line to Neutral 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 Output DC Offset 50 mVdc Output Noise 1000 mVrms Maximum Output Power AC 1500 VA 1500 VA 3000 VA 3000 VA 6000 VA 6000 VA 9000 VA 9000 VA Maximum Output Power D...

Page 10: ...USER MANUAL TPS M 62000595 REV 03_ 01 06 2021 1 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 3 1 INRUSH CURRENT VS TIME 0 00 0 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 Time sec I Io Inrush Count ...

Page 11: ...UT 3 300 150 RANGE VOLT LINE INT FREQ REF INVERTER OVER TEMP V V MAX OUT 1 MAX OUT 2 VOLTAGE LIMIT OUT 2 LIMIT OUT 1 UNDERVOLTAGE OVERVOLTAGE CURRENT HARDWARE RESET RESET V MAX OUT 3 LIMIT OUT 3 9 7 8 4 5 6 0 CLEAR FREQ VOLT ENTER SENSE ELETTROTEST ELETTROTEST VOLTAGE SET VOLT PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS FREQ SET FREQUENCY SYSTEM ALARMS SUPPLY MODE 471 ...

Page 12: ...RANGE VOLT LINE INT FREQ REF INVERTER OVER TEMP V V MAX OUT 1 MAX OUT 2 VOLTAGE LIMIT OUT 2 LIMIT OUT 1 UNDERVOLTAGE OVERVOLTAGE CURRENT HARDWARE RESET RESET V MAX OUT 3 LIMIT OUT 3 9 7 8 4 5 6 0 CLEAR FREQ VOLT ENTER SENSE ELETTROTEST ELETTROTEST VOLTAGE SET VOLT PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS FREQ SET FREQUENCY SYSTEM ALARMS SUPPLY MODE 471 ...

Page 13: ...13 USER MANUAL TPS M 62000595 REV 03_ 01 06 2021 1 4 3 TPS M D 6KVA 281 513 ...

Page 14: ...14 USER MANUAL TPS M 62000595 REV 03_ 01 06 2021 1 4 4 TPS M D 9KVA 281 513 ...

Page 15: ...e A Interface USB Type A for storage key 3 USB Type B Interface USB type B for uprgrade firmware 4 Power Switch Press this button to switch on off power part 5 Knob Rotate to change the selected data Item Name Description 1 Ethernet Interface This interface is used for remote control via Ethernet cable 2 RS232 Interface This interface is used for remote control via RS232 cable 3 RS485 Interface Th...

Page 16: ...tion RMA acceptance from ELETTROTEST S P A 2 1 2 POWER CABLING 2 1 2 1 1 TPS M D 1K5 Use the cable supplied with the machine Pay attention to the polarity of the cable Make sure that the phases are connected with the indicate sequence othewise you canhave an alarm Connect cable load with appropriate dimension and put the ferrite core on the load cable with 3 turns close to TPS M D Optionally Conne...

Page 17: ...able load with appropriate dimension Reclose the cable glands Reclose the terminal cover securing it on the two lateral hooks Connect cable load with appropriate dimension and put the ferrite core on the load cable with 3 turns close to TPS M D Optionally Connect the sense wires Keep free under and lateral area for ventilation 9 3 2 7 6 4 10 1 4 wire sense voltage 2 Power output 3 GND 4 Safety Swi...

Page 18: ... back terminal are marked in a suitable way neutral and ground Use a cable of suitable section max 5 6mm2 Make sure that the phases are joined with the indicate sequence Reclose the cable glands Connect cable load with appropriate dimension and put the ferrite core on the load cable with 3 turns close to TPS M D Reclose the terminal cover joining it on the two lateral hook 9 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1...

Page 19: ...erminal are marked in a suitable way neutral and ground Use a cable of suitable section max 5 6mm2 Make sure that the phases are joined with the indicate sequence Reclose the cable glands Connect cable load with appropriate dimension and put the ferrite core on the load cable with 3 turns close to TPS M D Reclose the terminal cover joining it on the two lateral hook 9 4 8 7 6 7 5 9 2 3 1 10 11 4 w...

Page 20: ...pment under test EUT cannot support TPS performance 2 2 2 RCD PROTECTION A residual current device RCD or residual current circuit breaker RCCB is a device that instantly breaks an electric circuit to prevent serious harm from an ongoing electric shock It s recommended to use B type RCD with a earth leakage current of 30 mA according to the nominal input characteristic see section 1 2 The machine ...

Page 21: ... 1K5 Item Name Description Size Current Type Voltage 1 F1 Mainline Input 10x38 16A GL 500V 2 F2 Safety Circuit 5x20 1 25A AT 250V 3 F4 Aux Supply 5x20 3 15A AT 250V The layout may be different and depends the model design 2 2 6 INTERNAL FUSES TPS M D 3K Item Name Description Size Current Type Voltage 1 F1 Mainline Input 10x38 25A GL 500V 2 F2 Safety Circuit 5x20 1 25A AT 250V 3 F4 Aux Supply 5x20 ...

Page 22: ... design 2 2 9 ACCESSORY TPS M D 1K5 2 2 10 ACCESSORY TPS M D 3K Item Description Pcs 1 FUSE 10x38 16A GL 500V 2 2 FUSIBILE 5x20 3 15A AT 250V 2 3 FUSIBILE 5x20 1 25A AT 250V 2 4 MULTICONTACT KT425 SL RED 2 5 MULTICONTACT KT425 SL BLACK 2 6 MULTICONTACT LS425 SL 4 7 Input cable 1 8 Ferrite Bead 1 9 USB KEY 1 Item Description Pcs 1 FUSE 10x38 25A GL 500V 2 2 FUSIBILE 5x20 3 15A AT 250V 2 3 FUSIBILE ...

Page 23: ...ONTACT KT425 SL BLACK 1 6 MULTICONTACT LS425 SL 2 7 MULTICONTACT KBT6 AR N 10 S RED 1 8 MULTICONTACT KBT6 AR N 10 S BLACK 1 9 Ferrite Bead 1 10 USB KEY 1 Item Description Pcs 1 FUSE 10x38 25A GL 500V 2 2 FUSIBILE 5x20 3 15A AT 250V 2 3 FUSIBILE 5x20 1 25A AT 250V 2 4 MULTICONTACT KT425 SL RED 1 5 MULTICONTACT KT425 SL BLACK 1 6 MULTICONTACT LS425 SL 2 7 MULTICONTACT KBT6 AR N 10 S RED 1 8 MULTICON...

Page 24: ...24 USER MANUAL TPS M D 62000447 REV 00_ 31 08 2021 2 3 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 3 1 2 WIRE CONFIGURATION TPS M D TPS M D ...

Page 25: ...25 USER MANUAL TPS M D 62000447 REV 00_ 31 08 2021 2 3 2 4 WIRE CONFIGURATION TPS M D TPS M D ...

Page 26: ... 3 REMOTE CONTROL 3 1 Control software TPS can be remotely controlled via RS232 RS485 TCP IP communication according to a copyrighted free protocol or SCPI For further details on protocol see the specific manual 3 2 RS232 serial cable Use a serial cable according to the standard defined in the figure below 3 3 RS485 pinout It is 2 wire configuration ...

Page 27: ...for local operation when it is turned on 4 1 POWER ON Apply power to the unit and turn the ON OFF switch see section 1 4 in position 1 in this condition the touch screen on the front panel will light up and if the power switch see section 1 5 1 is in position OFF TPS will not start and the user must press it to start the boot process if the power switch see section 1 5 1 is in position ON will be ...

Page 28: ...value 3 Voltage Setpoint button Allows to set the voltage value 4 Mode display Display the set up mode of the TPS when you push it you go to OPERATION SETTINGS 5 Wave display Displays the waveform AC or DC 6 Output Current Displays the value of output current 7 Output Voltage Displays the value of output voltage 8 General Settings button Allows access to the settings menu page 9 USB button Allows ...

Page 29: ...ear to manually set the voltage value Then press Enter to confirm the new setting 4 4 FREQUENCY SETPOINT By clicking on the button the FREQUENCY SETPOINT button will be colored to confirm the chose and a numeric keyboard will appear to manually set the frequency value Then press Enter to confirm the new setting 4 5 SETTINGS MENU By clicking on the button allows to access the Settings Menu page ...

Page 30: ...ack to the Home page 2 User Setting button Allows to access the User Settings page 3 Remote Setting button Allows to access the Remote Settings page 4 Operation Setting button Allows to access the Operation Settings page 5 Limitation Settings button Allows to access the Limitation Settings page 3 1 2 4 5 ...

Page 31: ...age Item Name Description 1 Home button Allows to come back to the Home page 2 SENSE BUTTON Allow to change the sense mode from 2 WIRE 4 WIRE 3 RANGE MODE BUTTON Allow to change the range 150V 300V 4 OUTPUT MODE BUTTON THIS MACHINE HAS ONLY 1PH MODE 5 AC DC MODE BUTTON Allow to change the AC DC mode from DC AC 6 CURRENT MODE THIS MACHINE HAS ONLY INRUSH MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 i ...

Page 32: ...e In 1 phase mode the machine supply all the power in only one phase The output power is variable to type of the load for resistive load the is nominal power for inductor load is greater of the nominal power for capacitor load is less of the nominal power 4 5 1 1 3 AC DC The TPS is able to supply AC and DC voltage with the limit you can find on the chart 1 6 each phase are independent so it is pos...

Page 33: ...33 USER MANUAL TPS M D 62000447 REV 00_ 31 08 2021 4 5 2 1 1 ETHERNET settings 4 5 2 1 2 RS 232 settings 4 5 2 1 3 RS485 settings ...

Page 34: ...n Allows to come back to the Home page 2 Screensaver button Allows to enable screensaver on the display after 3 minutes without touching the display 3 Sound Feedback button Allows to enable o disable sound feedback 4 Brightness button Allows to change the display brightness 5 Language button Allows to change the menu language 6 Theme button Allows to change the interface colours 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 35: ... the limit settings page 4 5 4 1 1 Peak limit Output current is limited instantaneously without delay at the limitation set Only an initial transient peak remains due to the output capacitor discharge Item Name Description 1 Home button Allows to come back to the Home page 2 PEAK LIM Value of peak limit 3 PEAK Enable or disable the peak limit 1 2 3 ...

Page 36: ...36 USER MANUAL TPS M D 62000447 REV 00_ 31 08 2021 Limitations is enable both AC and DC mode ...

Page 37: ... can create a new file XXXXX txt with a note into the header After inserting the name and the note the TPS start to store every second different parameter divided by pay attention before remove the usb press the usb button Check Table of the data saved on the usb 4 7 OPERATION MENU By clicking on the button allows to access the Operation menu page 1 i 2 3 ...

Page 38: ... the output short circuit In case of loads that absorb a current superior than the nominal one TPS works a limitation of the same current In case of current limitation the output wave is no more guaranteed and so it will show an harmonic distortion Not linear loads with an overload less than the nominal one but with a very high crest factor current allow the current defence CURRENT ALARM does not ...

Page 39: ...VOLTAGE TPS can work with network voltage variations of 10 if these limits are exceeded TPS stops and show the alarm If the network voltage is too low TPS stops and the UNDERVOLTAGE alarm is on If the network voltage is too high TPS stops and the OVERVOLTAGE alarm is on If the supply phases have been inverted both the UNDERVOLTAGE and OVERVOLTAGE alarms are generated Check POWER CABLING and invert...

Page 40: ...f L3 V 17 Current output L1 Measured output current of L1 A 18 Current output L2 Measured output current of L2 A 19 Current output L3 Measured output current of L3 A 20 Fail L1 0 no blocking alarm 1 blocking alarm 21 Fail L2 0 no blocking alarm 1 blocking alarm 22 Fail L3 0 no blocking alarm 1 blocking alarm 23 Alarms L1 Alarm of the L1 line 24 Alarms L2 Alarm of the L2 line 25 Alarms L3 Alarm of ...

Page 41: ...4 Total day The total number of days the machine is turn on 35 Total hour The total number of hours the machine is turn on 36 Total min The total number of minutes the machine is turn on 37 Total sec The total number of seconds the machine is turn on 38 Total runnig day The total number of days the machine is turn on with the output active 39 Total running hour The total number of hours the machin...

Page 42: ...m of continuous improvement of products and information to the customer Therefore the company reserves the right to make changes to the documentation and specifications without notice and assumes no responsibility for any incorrect information Rel Date Descriptions 00_ 31 08 21 First emission ...

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