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TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

The following steps describe the use of the Model E3620A
front panel controls illustrated in Figure 2 and serve as a brief
check that the supply is operational. Follow this checkout pro-
cedure or the more detailed performance test of service infor-
mation section when the instrument is received and before it
is connected to any load equipment. Proceed to the more
detailed performance test beginning in service information
section if any difficulties are encountered.

a. Connect line cord to power source and push LINE 

switch (

) in. 

b. Push the V1 meter select pushbutton switch (

) to in-

position to monitor supply's V1 output voltage. With no 
load connected, vary the V1 voltage control (

) over its 

range and check that the voltmeter responds to the con

 

trol setting and the ammeter indicates zero.

c. Turn the V1 voltage control (

) fully clockwise and 

short the +V1 output terminal (

) to -V1 terminal (

with an insulated test lead. The ammeter should indi-
cate  a  short-circuit  output current of minimum 1.0 A + 
5% at 25 

o

C. Remove the short from the output termi-

nals.

d. Push  the  V2  meter  select  pushbutton  switch  to in-

position and repeat steps (b) and (c) for V2 output.

If this brief checkout procedure or later use of the supply
reveals a possible malfunction, see the service information
section for detailed test, troubleshooting, and adjustment pro-
cedures.

OPERATION

The dual outputs of the E3620A can be used individually, in
series, or in parallel. Each output can be floated (up to 240
volts off ground) or, the + or - terminal of either output can be
grounded to the chassis ground terminal which is located on
the supply's front panel.

Overload Protection Circuits

The outputs are individually protected against overload or
short circuit damage by separate current limiting circuits. The
circuits are factory adjusted to limit the output current to mini-
mum 1 A + 5%. The current limits are set by adjusting R63 in
the V1 supply and R34 in the V2 supply (see the schematic
diagram). No deterioration of supply performance occurs if
the output current remains below the current limit setting. 

During the actual operation of the V1 and V2 outputs, if a load
change causes the current limit to be exceeded, the OVER-
LOAD LED is lighted. If overload conditions occur, the V1 and
V2 supplies will protect the load by limiting the current to min-
imum 1 A + 5%. The V1 and V2 supplies are self restoring;
that is, when the overload is removed or corrected, the output
voltage is automatically restored to the previously set value.

Operation Beyond Rated Output

The supply may be able to provide voltages and currents
greater than its rated maximum outputs if the line voltage is at
or above its nominal value. Operation can be extended up to
5% over the rated output without damage to the supply, but
performance can not be guaranteed to meet specifications
above the rated output of 0 to 25 V at 1 A. 

Connecting Load

Connect each load to the power supply output terminals using
separate pairs of connecting wires. This will minimize mutual
coupling effects between loads and takes full advantage of
the low output impedance of the supply. Load wires must be
of adequately heavy gauge to maintain satisfactory regulation
at the load. 

Make each pair of connecting wires as short as possible and
twist or shield them to reduce noise pick-up. If a shield is
used, connect one end of the shield to the power supply
ground terminal and leave the other end unconnected.

If load considerations require locating output power distribution
terminals at a distance from the power supply, then the power
supply output terminals should be connected to the remote dis-
tribution terminals by a pair of twisted or shielded wires and each
load should be connected to the remote distribution terminals
separately.

Series Operation

The two outputs (V1 and V2) can be connected in series to
obtain a voltage (up to 50 V) higher than that available from a
single output. Each output control (V1 and V2) must be adjusted
in order to obtain the total output voltage. Diodes connected
internally across each output protect the supply's output filter
capacitors against reverse voltages. This could occur if the sup-
plies are connected in series and the output is shorted.

Parallel Operation

The V1 and V2 supplies can be connected in parallel to obtain a
total output current greater than that available from one supply.
The total output current is the sum of the output currents of the
individual supplies. The output voltage controls of one power
supply should be set to the desired output voltage, and the other
supply set for a slightly larger output voltage. The supply set to
the lower output voltage will act as a constant voltage source,
while the supply set to the higher output will act as a current-lim-
ited source, dropping its output voltage until it equals that of the
other supply. The constant voltage source will deliver only that
fraction of its rated output current necessary to fulfill the total cur-
rent demand.

LOAD CONSIDERATIONS

This section provides information on operating  your supply
with various types of loads connected to its output.

PULSE LOADING

The power supply will automatically cross over from constant-
voltage to current-limit operation in response to an increase in
the output current over the preset limit. Although the preset
limit may be set higher than the average output current, high

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Page 2: ... personnel Do not replace compo nents with power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power dis charge circuits and remove external voltage sources before touching components DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering fi...

Page 3: ...NSTALLATION DATA 1 5 Location and Cooling 1 5 Outline Diagram 1 6 Rack Mounting 1 6 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS 1 6 Power Cable 1 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 6 INTRODUCTION 1 6 CONTROLS 1 6 Line Switch 1 6 Voltage and Current Metering 1 6 Voltage Controls 1 6 TURN ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE 1 7 OPERATION 1 7 Overload Protection Circuits 1 7 Operation Beyond Rated Output 1 7 Connecting Load 1 7 Series Opera...

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Page 6: ...re 1 Outline Diagram OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This section describes the operating controls and indicators turn on checkout procedures and other operating consider ations for the Model E3620A Dual Output Power Supply Before applying power to the supply check the label on the heat sink to make certain that the supply s line voltage option agrees with the line voltage to be used If the op...

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