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 KEPCO, INC. 

   

 131-38 SANFORD AVENUE 

 

  FLUSHING, NY. 11355 U.S.A.

 

  TEL (718) 461-7000

   

 FAX (718) 767-1102

 

http://www.kepcopower.com   

 

 email: [email protected]

I N S T R U C T I O N   M A N U A L

KEPCO

An ISO 9001 Company.

HSF-PFC

100W SERIES

KEPCO SINGLE OUTPUT 100 WATT 

HOT SWAP PLUG-IN POWER SUPPLIES

I — INTRODUCTION

The Kepco HSF-PFC 100 Watt series hot swappable, high
frequency switching, plug-in power supplies with built in
power factor correction employ forward conversion and are
designed to operate in a fault tolerant power system with
either a-c or d-c input. A negative temperature coefficient
(NTC) thermistor limits start-up surge. A built-in forced cur-
rent share circuit and OR-ing diodes allow configuration for
hot-swap and parallel-redundant N+1 operation. 

These power supplies are designed to be installed in
Kepco’s RA 19-(X)B Rack Adapters (Figure 2). RA 19-6B
accepts up to six 150W units, RA 19-7B accepts up to three
150W units, and up to four 50W or 100W units and RA 19-
8B accepts up to eight 50W or 100W units. The applicable
RA 19-(X)B Operator Manual can be downloaded from the
Kepco web site at:
   www.kepcopower.com/support/opmanls.htm#ra19-xb

All input/output connections are through a 24 pin connector
that plugs in to the rack adapter. All external connections
are made through the rack adapter. 

Seven models may be selected for outputs of 3.3, 5, 12, 15,
24, 28, or 48V (see Table 1 or 2).

When the input is cut off, the output is maintained for 20
milliseconds minimum. If the power supply shuts down due
to an output overvoltage condition, it is then necessary to
turn the unit off and wait approximately 30 seconds mini-
mum before turning the unit on again.

Specifications for each model of the HSF-PFC 100 Watt
Series are listed in Section III, on page 4 (standard models)
and Section IV, on page 6 (suffix C, T, X and Y). 

OPTIONS.  

Options are identified by suffix: T (-PFCT)

offers improved efficiency and less weight; C (-PFCC)
offers current monitoring via an integral current sensing
resistor (includes option T); X (-PFCX) offers remote on/off
(includes option T); and Y (-PFCY) includes options C, X
and T.

II — FEATURES

FRONT PANEL ACCESS. 

 

The front panel provides a

power ON/OFF switch controlling input power and a “VDC
ON” light which indicates when the unit is operating. 

NOTE:

The ON/OFF switch must be set to OFF before remov-
ing unit from (or inserting into) rack adapter.

The front panel “MASTER ON” LED lights when 1) the unit
operates independently, or 2) the unit is used in parallel
redundant configurations while a) the output current is
within 10% to 100% of nominal and the unit is functioning
as a master or b) the output current is less than 10% of
nominal. In parallel redundant configurations, the module
with the highest voltage functions as the master. The other
units are slaves, and track the output voltage of the master.
Refer to 

Current Share Bus (CSB)

 on page 3 for details.

(The MASTER ON LED is not used on 3.3V model; it is
always off.) 

The front panel Vadj trimmer provides adjustment of the
output voltage within the limits specified in Table 1 or 2; test
points connected to the +S and –S lines are available at the
front panel for measuring the output voltage. 

FORCED CURRENT SHARE CIRCUIT.  

(Not avail-

able on 3.3V model.) When units are configured for N+1
parallel redundant operation, it is desirable for current to be
divided equally among the paralleled supplies. When the
CSB (Current Share Bus) lines of paralleled units are con-
nected together, the load current is forced to divide equally
between all paralleled units. If one unit fails, the remaining
units continue to supply the load, and the load current is
divided equally among the remaining operating units. The
failed unit is automatically isolated from the circuit by a
built-in isolation diode. Refer to 

Current Share Bus (CSB)

on page 3 for details.

Summary of Contents for HSF 3.3-20PFC

Page 1: ...ard models and Section IV on page 6 suffix C T X and Y OPTIONS Options are identified by suffix T PFCT offers improved efficiency and less weight C PFCC offers current monitoring via an integral curre...

Page 2: ...se line ac input line failure etc results in an alarm All models include an isolated internal relay offering nor mally closed and normally open contacts referenced to an isolated common These contacts...

Page 3: ...e operating at between 10 to 100 of rated output current If current to the load goes below 10 for each unit in cur rent share mode all MASTER ON lights may go on see load effect specifications this in...

Page 4: ...emperature effects 0 9 typ 1 8 max Time Effect 1 2 hr 8 hr at 25o C 0 2 typ 0 5 max RECOVERY CHARACTERISTICS A step load change from 50 to 100 produces less than 4 output excursion Recovery occurs to...

Page 5: ...c SAFETY Units are designed to meet UL60950 3rd Edi tion CSA 22 2 No 60950 60950 1 and EN60950 and are CE marked per the Low Voltage Directive LVD 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC The standards do not apply wi...

Page 6: ...rature effects 0 9 typ 1 8 max Time Effect 1 2 hr 8 hr at 25o C 0 2 typ 0 5 max TABLE 2 OUTPUT RATINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS HSF PFC 100W SERIES SUFFIX C T X Y ONLY MODEL HSF 3 3 25 1 2 7 PFCC PFCT PFCX...

Page 7: ...TION RESISTANCE Between input and ground output and ground input and output 100 Megohms min 500V d c LEAKAGE CURRENT per IEC 950 and UL 1950 0 13mA typ 0 19 mA maximum 120V a c 0 45 mA maximum 240V a...

Page 8: ...TION DO NOT repeatedly toggle the POWER on off switch as this may cause unit to fault When output voltage is available the green VDC ON LED is on While monitoring output voltage at the front panel tes...

Page 9: ...ORD AVENUE FLUSHING NY 11355 U S A TEL 718 461 7000 FAX 718 767 1102 http www kepcopower com email hq kepcopower com 083013 228 1533 REV 15 9 FIGURE 6 HSF PFC 100W INCLUDING SUFFIX C T X AND Y POWER S...

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