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PAN-A
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When the negative output terminal is connected to the
chassis terminal
As shown in Fig.2-9, the negative output terminal will be at ground
potential. Consequently, the cable and load that are connected to the
output terminal (including the sensor terminal) must have an insula-
tion capacity that is greater than the maximum output voltage of the
power supply with respect to the chassis.
In addition, cables and devices that are connected to the following
pins must also have an insulation capacity that is greater than the
maximum output voltage of the power supply.
• Pins 1 to 19 on the control terminal board on the rear panel.
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When the positive output terminal is connected to the
chassis terminal
Since the positive output terminal will be at ground potential, the out-
put will be negative with respect to the chassis. Cables and load that
are connected to the output terminal must have an insulation capacity
that is greater than the maximum output voltage of the power supply
with respect to the chassis.
In addition, cables and devices that are connected to the following
pins must also have an insulation capacity that is greater than the
maximum output voltage of the power supply with respect to the neg-
ative output terminal.
• Pins 1 to 19 on the control terminal board on the rear panel.
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