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HSF (M) 600W 042315

Adjust the first slave V

SLAVE1

 to E

NOM

 - V

SEP

. Adjust the second slave V

SLAVE2

 to V

SLAVE1

 -   V

SEP

.

Adjust the third slave V

SLAVE3

 to V

SLAVE2

 - V

SEP

 and so on.

As an example, for three HSF 24-27M units in parallel, 2% of E

NOM

 is 0.48V and V

SEP

 is 0.48/3 =

0.16V. Turn off the master, then turn on another unit (slave 1) and adjust for 160mV less than the
master. Turn off slave 1 and turn on slave 2 and adjust for 160mV less than slave 1.

When all units are turned on, the unit adjusted to the highest voltage will be the master. The
meters of all units read the voltage on the bus. If a unit fails, the VDC ON indicator of that unit is
either off or red, however the meter of a failed MZ Model may continue to read the voltage on the
bus since it is powered by a separate internal power supply.

5.2

PARALLEL CONNECTIONS, M MODELS

When using parallel-connected M Models, a minimum load is required to avoid the slave becom-
ing “idle.” When the slave is idle, the output is off, no lights are lit, and the alarm is set. The mini-
mum load (Amperes) = N x (I/10) where N = the number of units in parallel, I = Nominal current
rating of individual power supply (Amperes). For applications requiring either no load or lower
than minimum load conditions, the MZ Models are recommended.

5.3

PARALLEL CONNECTIONS, MZ MODELS

If parallel-connected MZ models are controlled individually, either a minimum load or voltage set
restrictions are required to avoid slave “idle” or slave “oscillating output” conditions; the idle and
oscillating output conditions show slightly different indications depending on the position of SW1
position 7 as defined below. 

NOTE: If the minimum load is maintained, voltage set restric-

tions are not required. 

If position 7 of SW1 is set to off (default, see PAR. 3.1), the VDC ON indicator is powered from the
output; therefore when a slave is idle, the output is off, VDC ON is off, and the alarm is set. The
oscillating output condition means that the unit alternates between briefly idle and output on (the
VDC ON indicator will appear dim as it goes on and off, and the toggling relay will be audible).

If position 7 of SW1 is set to on (see PAR. 3.1) so that the VDC ON indicator is powered from the
internal power supply, when a slave is idle, the output is off, VDC ON lights red, and the alarm is
set. The oscillating output condition means that the unit alternates between briefly idle and output
on (the VDC ON indicator will toggle between briefly amber and green, and the toggling relay will
be audible).

5.3.1 MINIMUM LOAD

The minimum load (Amperes) = N x (I/10) where N = the number of units in parallel, I = Nominal
current rating of individual power supply (Amperes). For applications requiring no load or lower
than minimum load conditions, see voltage set restrictions of PAR. 5.3.2. Load effect specifica-
tions will not be met when units are operated in redundant mode with load less than 10% per unit. 

For loads less than 10%, voltage stabilization may be affected if units are turned off and on via the
front panel, causing voltage on the paralleled bus to rise as high as 8% for 5 seconds maximum.
This can be avoided by using the remote on-off feature to turn the units off and on.

5.3.2 VOLTAGE SET RESTRICTIONS

To avoid slave “idle” all parallel-connected units’ output voltage must be set within 1% or 200mV
of each other (whichever is lower) and be at least 80% of their nominal (rated) output voltage
(90% for 48V model). 

Summary of Contents for HSF 12-53M

Page 1: ...del and serial number 3 The contents of this manual are protected by copyright Reproduction of any part can be made only with the specific written permission of Kepco Inc Data subject to change withou...

Page 2: ...le Power Supplies 15 5 1 Adjusting the Voltage 15 5 2 Parallel Connections M Models 16 5 3 Parallel Connections MZ Models 16 5 3 1 Minimum Load 16 5 3 2 Voltage Set Restrictions 16 1 HSF Rear Panel Co...

Page 3: ...tion for hot swap and parallel redundant N 1 operation RoHS compliant models are indicated by HSF e g HSF 28 23M The HSF M Models use the HSF output to power the VDC ON indicator internal alarm relay...

Page 4: ...PAR 3 8 2 1 AL COM 14 Common contact of alarm relay see PAR 3 8 2 1 REF 15 Reference voltage When used with RV pin 18 allows all output voltages of paralleled slave supplies to be controlled by one v...

Page 5: ...002 0 005 0 01 0 01 0 02 Unless otherwise noted specifications apply to both M and MZ models 1 M Models only To adjust output voltage down to approximately 0V use external voltage source or resistance...

Page 6: ...3 2 Transient Recovery excursion characteristic 4 maximum 50 to 100 load transient time 50 sec recovery time 1 ms maximum Stabilization NOTE Refer to Table 2 ripple and noise and Note 8 for minimum ou...

Page 7: ...1ms 5 msec non operating 1 2 sine pulse three shocks on each axis Power Supply is fixed on its bottom side Safety UL 60950 1 1st Edition 2007 10 31 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 1st Edition 2006 07 EN 60950...

Page 8: ...n external trimpot or voltage source see PAR 3 4 Positions 3 and 4 of SW1 and SW2 either allow the front panel reset button to be used to reset the unit after a fault or allow Remote on off via mechan...

Page 9: ...the POWER switch is set to OFF CAUTION DO NOT repeatedly toggle the power ON OFF switch as this may cause unit to fault NOTE The ON OFF switch must be set to OFF before removing unit from rack adapte...

Page 10: ...c output voltage OUTPUT RESET switch Used to recycle power in the event of an alarm condition see PAR 3 7 Not functional when remote on off control is enabled see PAR 3 5 POWER ON OFF switch Applies p...

Page 11: ...HSF 600W M and MZ Models 3 4 2 REMOTE VOLTAGE CONTROL For remote voltage control set positions 1 2 and 7 for SW1 and SW2 as shown in Figure 6B This removes control from the front panel Vadj control a...

Page 12: ...A Load effect is 1 maximum To use the HSF output voltage to power the VDC ON ALARM indicator set Posi tion 7 of SW1 to OFF and Position 8 of SW2 to ON see Figure 8B Load effect is 0 6 maxi mum however...

Page 13: ...level the sink current is 1 0mA Positions 3 and 4 of both DIP switches must be restored to the factory default setting Figure 9A if remote ON OFF is not used The RC pins are isolated from DC output p...

Page 14: ...he temperature returns to within specifications To restart reset the unit set the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF wait until unit cools then set the POWER switch to ON The power supply cannot be reset usin...

Page 15: ...LARM indicator is enabled to light red the VDC ON ALARM indicator must be powered from the HSF output see PAR 3 4 3 3 8 2 ALARM SIGNALS Either of two options are available for signalling alarms isolat...

Page 16: ...power fail signal The default state of the alarm is logic low The sink current for the optocoupler is 50mA maximum the maximum collector to emitter saturation voltage is 0 40 Volts and the collector...

Page 17: ...purposes 4 LOAD CONNECTION Connect the load to and terminals at the rear panel of the Rack Adapter see RA 19 4C Instruction Manual for details 5 CONNECTING MULTIPLE POWER SUPPLIES All connections to...

Page 18: ...tion 7 as defined below NOTE If the minimum load is maintained voltage set restric tions are not required If position 7 of SW1 is set to off default see PAR 3 1 the VDC ON indicator is powered from th...

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