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Summary of Contents for PAN Series

Page 1: ...2 5 PAN11 0 1 5 PAN160 1 PAN16 18 PAN35 10 PAN55 6 PAN70 5 PAN11 0 3 PAN160 2 I PAN16 30 PAN35 20 PAN55 10 PAN70 8 PAN110 5 PAN160 3 5 I PAN250 2 5 II i PAN16 50 PAN35 30 PAN55 20 PAN70 15 PAN11 0 1 0...

Page 2: ...new Operation Manual can be purchased In either case please contact your Kikusui agent and provide the Kikusui Part No given on this page This manual has been prepared with the utmost care however if...

Page 3: ...Safety Precautions...

Page 4: ...II Safety Precautions...

Page 5: ...Safety Precautions III...

Page 6: ...IV Safety Precautions...

Page 7: ...panel of the unit Chapter 3 Applied Operation Explains the remote control of the unit and use of multiple number of power supply in combination to increase output capacity Chapter 4 Names and Functio...

Page 8: ...the input fuse Only models 350W and 700W 1 8 1 5 Connecting the AC power cable 1 9 1 6 Grounding 1 11 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 2 1 Precautions and preparation for use 2 1 2 2 Turning on the power...

Page 9: ...14 3 3 Master slave control parallel operation 3 16 3 4 Master slave control series operation 9 22 Chapter 4 Names and Functions of Controls 4 1 4 1 Front panel 4 1 4 2 Rear panel 4 6 Chapter 5 Maint...

Page 10: ...M l m mi1U PAN16 18 PAN35 10 PAN55 6 PAN70 5 PAN110 3 PAN160 2 1 m p n mr 11 m l iI PAN16 30 PAN35 20 PAN55 10 PAN70 8 PAN110 5 PAN160 3 5 PAN250 2 5 IgjJ mgltl M l l lm I 1t1 PAN16 50 PAN35 30 PAN55...

Page 11: ...isplay units on the front panel display output voltage output current and various preset data The output control potentiometer for voltage and current presetting is of a 10 turns wire wound design and...

Page 12: ...e control circuit forthepre regulator output is superimposed withpulsive noise Although the noise level iskeptsufficiently low it may still cause some problem with certain types of applications Please...

Page 13: ...ID1mlW P 4 Fig P 2A Model 175W mounted into RMF4M Fig P 2A ModeI700W 350W mounted into RMF4M Fig P 2C Model 1aaaw with BH4M mounted on it...

Page 14: ...1 The model 175W includes the following accessories D AC power cable D Operation manual DAuxiliary output terminal 0 Cable clamper cover Mount on the unit Not included for the PAN16 10 and PAN35 5 DOu...

Page 15: ...terminal cover Not included for the PAN16 18 and PAN35 10 oAC input terminal cover Mount on the unit I PAN55 6 PAN16 18 j PAN70 5 PAN110 3 PAN160 2 oRear output terminal cover Mount on the unit Not i...

Page 16: ...output terminalcover Not includedfor the PAN16 30and PAN35 20 oAC input terminalcover Mounton the unit PAN16 30 iij PAN35 20 oRear outputterminalcover Mounton the unit PAN55 10 PAN70 8 PANI10 5 PAN16...

Page 17: ...r the PAN16 50 and PAN35 30 D AC input terminal cover Mount on the unit D Rear output terminal cover Mount on the unit Not included for the PAN16 50 and PAN35 30 D Control terminal cover Mount on the...

Page 18: ...al packing materials If they are missing contact yourKikusui agent When packing the product remove the powercable andall otherconnection cables In the case of the model 175W hold the handle located on...

Page 19: ...by one person NOTE Onlyforcarrying it is permissible to stand the unitas shown in Fig 1 2C andcarryit bytwo persons one _each holding one front panel handle After moving quickly placethe unitwith its...

Page 20: ...nstall the unit in a corrosive atmosphere or one containing sulfuric acid mist etc This may cause corrosion of various conductors and imperfect contact with connectors malfunction and failure or in th...

Page 21: ...ii iHl iiiii i i ili i tiiWiti Selecta fuse element of external design rating and characteristics suitable for the unit Use of a fuse of different rating or a short circuit of the fuse holder maydamag...

Page 22: ...over Remove the cable damper mounted on the rear panel Connect the supplied AC power cable to the terminal board as shown in Fig 1 4 i iiiW1ii jiiiiiMjii i i i i ii iiiiWiMMM M CAUTION iM i N iiit it...

Page 23: ...he said terminal screw This connection must be performed by qualified personnel ID IiIi1W Connect theACpowersource endoftheACpowercable to theswitchboard ______ WARNING _ To prevent electric shock dur...

Page 24: ...curely ground theunit 1 Remove the 3P 2P plug adapter from the AC power cable and connect the 3 P plug to a grounded 3 P receptacle 2 Keeping the 3P 2P plug adapter on the AC power cable connect it to...

Page 25: ...t of each model l tqg Jq8 p pl M g V t 9qi M94 1 999 Wt Peakcurrentrange lOOA to 150A 140Ato 200A 300A to 400A 450Ato550A Half amplitude level 5ms 5ms 5ms 5ms Negative voltage Regardless of theOUTPUTs...

Page 26: ...r such a load a larger value should be preset for the constant current or the currentcapacityshouldbe increased Constant current preset value Meter indication value mean value Fig 2 1 Load currentwith...

Page 27: ...and reduce the life of the load As a remedy connect a reverse current prevention diode D between the unit and the load as shown in Fig 2 4 l i L D Reverse current I I I I preventiondiode T I I 6 J I...

Page 28: ...atus of the load Turning on the power procedure CD Check that the POWER switch is turned off Check that the OUTPUT switch is turned off Check that the supplied AC power cable is correctly connected Tu...

Page 29: ...um on the OUTPUT switch without first confirming the output voltage limit value by using the LIMIT switch an unexpectedly excessive voltage may be supplied to the load To protect the load in such a ca...

Page 30: ...roceed withthe following procedure CD Tum off the OUTPUT switch Tum on the POWER switch While presetting the PRESET OVP switch tum the OVP control with a Phillips head screwdriver and preset to the ov...

Page 31: ...n with a sudden change in load resistance While pressing the LIMIT switch preset the requested voltage by turning the VOLTAGE control ti llmii lnt lt t ifmiif imfi l Wl CAUTION i l H I Kmlmmmii l A su...

Page 32: ...resistance While pressing the LIMIT switch preset the requested current by turning the CURRENT control tJHlflMi M tiilIIKI liilff I lill iltili imll mmmlI CAUTION Ilfi1Iif I tl tffllllliimi 1 1 1 I i...

Page 33: ...nect the chassis ground terminal 1 on the front panel to a neg output terminal or pas output terminal using the shorting bar The PAN16 50 has no front panel output terminal The shorting bar to connect...

Page 34: ...ion to the OUTPUT terminal board on the re r panel mM l tl t i t 1 tm tMi mnj CAUTION l iirlii i i i t il i l itl iilil t f i t i it i To assure a goodconnection ofthe loadcable to the output terminal...

Page 35: ...ttWl ii j CAUTION iil W Wl l l iJt rmtiiii To assure a goodconnection ofthe loadcableto the output terminals usecrimped terminals Be sure to use M4 screws to fasten the crimped terminals of the load c...

Page 36: ...ary for the front auxiliary output terminals of the models shown above To mount the cover be sure to use the screws supplied Other screws if of an incorrect length may contact some internal partofthe...

Page 37: ...flat head screwdriver and preset the output to a desired value To fix presetting Push in the guard cap instead of the removed knob To semi fix presetting As shown in Fig 2 9 pierce the guard cap top w...

Page 38: ...ure described below CD Remove the guard cap pressing the two locking mechanisms Press in the knob till it softly touches the shaft of the potentiometer Locking mechanism 0 F ig 2 10 Removing the guard...

Page 39: ...terminal and across the S terminal and the neg terminal Connect an electrolytic capacitor C with a capacity of approx 1 000 to 100 000 fJ F across the load terminals ff m tftfWllli Miiii t t ltiKt f...

Page 40: ...t the shield to the pas terminal j Check again that all the cables and wires are connected correctly s s OUTPUT terminal board O o o O 0 CI C2 lOO lF 16WV Remove the shorting Crimped terminal C Fig 3...

Page 41: ...terminals onthe SENSING terminal board Afterconnection mountthe sensing terminal cover Note thatcertain models have noterminal cover No coveris available and necessary for the sensing terminal of the...

Page 42: ...ol using external resistor and output current control using external voltage _ WARNING __ Incorrect handling of the CONTROL terminal board may cause electric shock or accidents due to short circuit of...

Page 43: ...er slave control parallel connection OUTPUT ON OFF Output ON OFF control D COM Common line for internal control circuit j CC R CaNT IN Input for output current control using externalresistor CC R CaNT...

Page 44: ...R switch Set the control switches Sl and S2 as shown in Fig 3 3 Connect an external resistor across the control terminals and as shown in Fig 3 3 WrffKi KMt i W M Ml f Nif M tf CAUTION ifmii Ji i j j...

Page 45: ...ire wound type resistor with a good temperature coefficient and small aging effect Re check thattheconnections ontheterminal boardandthe switch settings are correct Set S1 to the lower position and S2...

Page 46: ...um off the POWER switch Tum the VOLTAGEcontrolfully clockwise NOTE r I In outputvoltage control using external voltage it is also possible to change the output using the VOLTAGE control Therefore keep...

Page 47: ...ontrol terminals and Vext If using a shielded wire connectthe shieldto the terminalO The inputimpedance acrossthe controlterminals 0 and8 is approx 10 k Q ForVext usea voltage sourceof low noiseand go...

Page 48: ...itch Tum off the POWER switch Setthecontrol switches S3 andS4totheposition asshown in Fig 3 5 Connectan externalresistoracrossthecontrolterminals and as shownin Fig 3 5 l ti t i Wl l tf i i t iiWiiM t...

Page 49: ...al Approx 0 4 rnAof current always flows in Rext For Rext usea 1 2W or largermetal filmor wire wound typeresistor witha goodtemperature coefficient and small aging effect Re checkthattheconnections on...

Page 50: ...itch Tum the CURRENT controlfully clockwise r I NOTE r I In outputcurrent control using external voltage it is also possible to change the output using the output CURRENT control Therefore keep the co...

Page 51: ...wire Fig 3 6 Connection and setup for output current control using external voltage 1 NOTE 1 To minimize the influence of noiseonthe output use a 2 core shielded wire or a twisted pair wire to connec...

Page 52: ...contact points iimMmm WWitHHMm fi i m i liiM im CAUTION iiiiWi i ii il1iliiiiliiliiiIiifiiWttiitgPif tli A negative voltage of approx 0 6 V is generated when the output is turned off and a reverse cur...

Page 53: ...ct points If using a shielded wire connect the shieldto the terminal The control terminal is common for the control circuit Itis internally connected to 8 onthe unit The releasevoltage across the cont...

Page 54: ...xed models andtypesof units maycause a failure Perform parallel operation only when using themaster slave control parallel operation system Parallel connection ofoutput alone maycause unit failure Con...

Page 55: ...nnection mountthe outputterminal cover on the front or rear panel Note that certain models haveno terminal cover To mountthe front auxiliary output terminal cover see section 2 5 Mounting the auxiliar...

Page 56: ...de The rear output terminal of the models shown on the left has a different shape from that of the unit shown in Fig 3 9A For information on load cable connection see section 2 4 Connecting load Conne...

Page 57: ...ter ina _ outp t rmi nals _ _ utP ut te rmi als _ Master unit L1 L2 L3 Rear OUTPUT terminal board L3 8 8 Slave unit 1 Rear OUTPUT terminal board 8 8 Slave unit 2 Rear OUTPUT terminal board A CONTROL 2...

Page 58: ...ave unit 2 Shorting barfor F t I I F t F t I I grounctmgchassis ron pane auxniary ron pane auxllary ron pane auxilary ofPANI6 50 output terminals output terminals output terminals 1 _ _ _ I r s L3 o A...

Page 59: ...tvoltageand current 1 NOTE r I Thetotal output current setupvaluecanbe found by multiplying the preset valueof the masterunitby the number of units usedfor the parallel operation Tum on the OUTPUTswit...

Page 60: ...on the maximum number of units thatcanbeconnected inseries Ifthe maximum output voltage exceeds the isolation voltage it maycreate a dangerof electric shock To avoid electric shock insulate the exter...

Page 61: ...ijijljjiijijijijjijijijiiijii ii Use a load cable of sufficient current capacity to cover the rated value To assure good connection of load cables and control wires use crimped terminals After series...

Page 62: ...iring for sensing using the 8 terminal of the master unit and the 8 terminal of the slave unit connecting to the load Le slave unit 2 in Fig 3 11 For information on remote sensing connection see secti...

Page 63: ...8 Master unit Slave unit 1 Slave unit 2 Rear OUTPUT Rear OUTPUT Rear OUTPUT terminal board terminal board terminal board _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ h A A CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL Rext Rext 0 0 0 CD CD CD...

Page 64: ...auxiliary Front panel auxiliary Frontpanel auxiliary _ _ _ utp min _ L tpu terf lina put ern inal _ _ Shorting b rfor Slave unit 1 groundmgchilssisl RearSENSING ofPAN16 50 terminal board terminal boa...

Page 65: ...tvoltageand current NOTE Ir Thetotaloutput voltage setupvaluecanbe found by multiplying the presetvalueofthe master unitby the number of unitsusedfor the series operation Tum on the OUTPUTswitchof the...

Page 66: ...4 1 Front panel 3 Fig 4 1 A Front panel of PAN series model 175W 4 3 Fig 4 1B Front panel of PAN series model 350W Names and Functions of Controls 4 1...

Page 67: ...0W Fig 4 10 Frant panel of PAN series model 1aaaw 1 NOTE r I On the front panel of the PAN16 50 there is noW and auxiliary output terminals rn J chassis ground terminal and I shorting bar for groundin...

Page 68: ...avoid electric shock always turn off the POWER switch whenever itisnecessary totouch theterminals IIIDIi1W PAN16 50 1 NOTE 1 The PAN16 50 has no auxiliary output terminals W 1 chassis groundterminal...

Page 69: ...MIT This is used to preset or checkthe outputvoltagelimit and orthe output current limit While pressing this switch the currently presetvoltageandcurrentaredisplayed J PRESET OVP This is used to prese...

Page 70: ...n the case of the models 700W and lOOOW the power switch is shut down as soon as the IlIDIi1W ALM lamp lights up and all displays on the panel go off r NOTE The ALM lamp lights up if anyone of the fol...

Page 71: ...en it press both sides of the cover and pull it forward Beneath the cover are the remote control switches and variable resistors for calibration 4 2 Rear panel 22 23 24 Fig 4 3A Rear panel of PAN seri...

Page 72: ...T it AC input terminals Connect the supplied AC power cable _ WARNING Incorrect handling maycauseelectric shock Always follow the instructions in section 1 5 Connecting the AC powercable Make sure tha...

Page 73: ...haust heated air from inside Keep sufficient space around the unit for good ventilation n1 CONTROL Lt This is the terminal board used for applied operations such as remote control _____ WARNING _ Inco...

Page 74: ...hesensing function removethisshorting bar Cableclamper Thecable damperfastens theACpowercabletotherearpanel and protects theconnected partfromstress whenthecableispulled out SENSING Lt Usedfor sensing...

Page 75: ...Formaintenance work always turn off the POWr R switch andeither disconnect the AC powercableor turnoffthe switch on the switchboard Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner and benzine They maydi...

Page 76: ...resistorwith accuracyof 0 1 max 5 3 2 Calibration procedure Calibration itemscanberoughly classified intotwoareas thevoltage system andthecurrent system Theseitems maychange depending on whatistobecon...

Page 77: ...ale Connection of equipment CD Tum off the OUTPUTswitch Tum off thePOWERswitch Connecta DVMas showninFig 5 1A 1 NOTE 1 Forthe model 1aaaw user see Fig 5 1 B Connect the neg terminal and the chassis gr...

Page 78: ...nnection for voltage system calibration model 1ooow Tum on the POWER switch Output voltage offset Set the output voltage to 0 V For local control turn the VOLTAGE control fully counter clockwise For r...

Page 79: ...iiiMMiiiiiIiiii The maximum outputvoltage of the unit is specified at 105 of the rated outputvoltage It is possible to adjust to a level higher than 105 using variable resistor 114 butthis maydamage t...

Page 80: ...untresistorandDVMas shown in Fig 5 3A 1 NOTE I r Forthe model 1000Wuser see Fig 5 38 CD Connect the neg terminal and the chassis ground terminal 1 withtheshorting bar imr fii li t ill i tttl tm t l tm...

Page 81: ...he OUTPUT switch Tum the VOLTAGE control clockwise Check that the unit is in its constant current operation mode and perform offset adjustment using variable resistor 6 Output current in full scale Se...

Page 82: ...a 10 V control signal may be selected and adjusted to 1000 0 of the rated output current of the unit Output current display in full scale Withtheratedcurrentoutput adjustvariable resistor 8 so that th...

Page 83: ...s connected to the chassis ground terminal l with the supplied shorting bar The unit should be used after 30 minutes warming up time with current flowing at an ambient temperature of 23 C 5 C with 80...

Page 84: ...0V Variable range Q I6V 0 35V 0 55V 0 70V O llOV 0 I60V Resolution theoretical value 2 3mV 7mV lOmV l3mV 20mV 30mV Number of turns of panel control 10 turns Current Rated current lOA 5A 3A 2 5A 1 5A I...

Page 85: ...A ImA Source effect to 10 of AC input voltage lmA lmA lmA lmA lmA lmA Load effect to approx I V 100 of output 3mA 2mA 2mA lmA lmA lmA voltage Temperature coefficient 300ppmJ C TYP value Constant volta...

Page 86: ...99 19 99 19 99 1 999 1 999 current I fixed ranze Display error l rdg 5digits at 23 C 5 C Temperature coefficient 400ppml C TYP value Remote control Output voltage control voltage ratio l6V1 35V1 55V...

Page 87: ...range Approx 10 110 of rated output voltage ALM LED lights up control transistor cut off and rectification circuit shut down when OVP trinoed 7A 125VACl250VAC lOA I 6A I 3A I 3A I 2A I lA Approx llkg...

Page 88: ...1 J LJ 1 I 0 0 10 0 1 0 I 6 1 i 1 DJ 0 If J 0 L__ _ _ U D Itauxlliarv O to aJcover U UNIT mm x Front auxiliary Model MAX A MAXB output terminal cover PAN16 10 30 455 Not provided PAN35 5 PAN55 3 PAN7...

Page 89: ...0 55V 0 70V O IIOV 0 160V Resolution theoretical value 2 3mV 7mV IOmV 13mV 20mV 30mV Number of turns of panel control 10 turns Current Rated current I8A lOA 6A SA 3A 2A Variable range O I8A 0 lOA 0 6...

Page 90: ...RMS 5mA 2mA 2mA 2mA lmA lmA Source effect to 10 of AC input voltage lmA lmA lmA lmA lmA lmA Load effect to approx 1 V 100 of output 3mA 3mA 3mA 2mA 2mA 2mA voltage Temperature coefficient 300ppmJ C TY...

Page 91: ...19 99 19 99 19 99 19 99 i9 99 19 99 current fixed range Display error I rdg 5digits at 23 C SoC Temperature coefficient 400ppmtC TYP value Remote control Output voltage control voltage ratio 16VI 35V1...

Page 92: ...20A lOA 6A I 6A I 3A I 2A standard pre arcing time current type Thermal fuse pot incorporated in power transformer winding Weight Approx 16kg Approx 16kg Approx 16kg IApprox 16kg IApprox 16kg IApprox...

Page 93: ...1 e I O _____J e I o b L 09 09 LJ 1mauxlliarvOUIPU 00 io 0 D o g o J en Front auxiliary Model MAX A MAXB output terminal cover PAN16 18 35 425 Not provided PAN35 10 35 410 PA N55 6 PAN70 5 45 420 Pro...

Page 94: ...0V 160V 250V Variable range 0 16V 0 35V 0 55V 0 70V O llOV 0 I60V 0 250V Resolution theoretical value 2 3mV 7mV lOmV 13mV 20mV 30mV 45mV Number of turns of panel control 10 turns Current Rated current...

Page 95: ...A 3mA 2mA lmA lmA 2mA Source effect to lO of AC input voltage 3mA 3mA 3mA lmA lmA lmA lmA Load effect to approx 1 V 100 of output 3mA 3mA 3mA 3mA 2mA 2mA lmA voltage Temperature coefficient 300ppm C T...

Page 96: ...t fixed range Display error l rdg Sdigits at 23 t SoC Temperature coefficient 400ppml t TYP value Remote control Output voltage control voltage ratio 16V 3SVI SSV 70V 1l0VI 160V 250V aonrox lOY anorox...

Page 97: ...put fuse 6 4mm dia X32mm 30A 20A lOA I IDA I 6A I 4A I 3A standard pre arcing time current type Thermal fuse 135t incorporated in power transformer winding Weight Approx 23kg Approx 23kg Approx 22kg I...

Page 98: ...o o o 01 o x E MAXiO j I j J 0 CD g o o l en Front auxiliary Model MAX A MAXB output terminal cover PAN16 30 35 475 Not provided PAN35 20 PAN55 10 PAN70 8 PAN 110 5 45 470 Provided PAN160 3 5 PAN250 2...

Page 99: ...le range 0 16V Q 35V 0 55V 0 70V O IlOV 0 160V 0 250V Resolution theoretical value 2 3mV 7mV IOmV l3mV 20mV 30mV 45mV Number of turns of panel control 10 turns Current Rated current 50A 30A 20A 15A lO...

Page 100: ...5mA 2mA 2mA 2mA Source effect to 10 of AC input voltage 3mA 3mA lmA lmA 1mA 1mA lmA Load effect to approx 1 V l00 of output 5mA 5mA 2mA 3mA 3mA 2mA 2mA voltage Temperature coefficient 300ppmJ C TYP va...

Page 101: ...99 current fixed range Display error l rdg 5digits at 23 C SoC Temperature coefficient 400ppmtC TYP value Remote control Output voltage control voltage ratio 16V 35V1 S5V1 70V llOVl 160V 250V aooTOx 1...

Page 102: ...arcing time current type 4 Thermal fuse 135 incorporated in power transformer winding Weight Approx 36kg IApprox 36kg IApprox 35kg IApprox 35kg IApprox 35kg IApprox 36kg IApprox 35kg Dimensions See o...

Page 103: ...c J 0 Front auxiliary output t 3 z t J t 3 I l t 2 z Ji terminal cover c J J c 1 t J r V c J c c 3 z Ji c s c J c 1 t J y r I t I z t r I c J t I t J 0 c J c a c t L _____ ___J f I U MAX 8 MAX A 400 I...

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