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1-12  Setup

PFX2000

1.6.2

Installation Procedure

The procedure below uses the PFX2011 charge/discharge power supply unit as an

 

example. The procedure is similar for the PFX2021.

1.

Remove the louver. See Fig. 1-4.

2.

Pull down the lever toward you.

3.

Carry the charge/discharge power supply unit with both hands as

 

shown in Fig. 1-4, and slowly insert the unit into the desired slot.

When you insert the unit a third of the way in, a lock mechanism is activated

 

and you can no longer insert the unit.

4.

When the lock mechanism is activated, lift the unit using the hand

 

under the unit and press in.

The lock is released. Insert the unit until the lever you pulled forward (the sec-
tion marked with an asterisk in Fig. 1-4) touches the unit frame.

5.

Pull up on the lever and push the unit in further.

If power to the unit frame in on, all the LEDs on the unit's panel illuminate in

 

orange, and then all LEDs except the POWER/STANDBY LED turn off. If the

 

unit does not enter this status (STANDBY status), there is a problem on the

 

unit.

6.

Check that the panel surface of the unit is nearly 

fl

at with the rack

 

mount bracket surface.

7.

Use the screws that comes with the unit frame to 

fi

x the unit to the

 

frame.

The unit is securely grounded to the frame by 

fi

xing the unit to the frame

 

using screws.
For safety reasons, be sure to 

fi

x the unit using screws.

8.

Attach the louver.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for PFX2000 Series

Page 1: ...ystem PFX2000 Series Part No Z1 002 582 IB003122 Aug 2004 PFX2011 PFX2021 PFX2121 PFX2331 PFX2332 5V 5A 2 ch Charge Discharge Power Supply Unit 20V 10A Charge Discharge Power Supply Unit 120 ch Contro...

Page 2: ...gets lost or soiled a new copy can be provided for a fee In either case please contact Kikusui distributor agent and provide the Kikusui Part No given on the cover This manual has been prepared with...

Page 3: ...ics suitable for this product The use of a fuse with a different rating or one that short circuits the fuse holder may result in fire electric shock or irreparable damage AC power cord The product is...

Page 4: ...II PFX2000...

Page 5: ...ssibly fatal electric shock If physical contact is required by your work start work only after you make sure that no voltage is output here Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored...

Page 6: ...e or consumer use Purposes of use Do not use the product for purposes other than those described in the operation manual Input power Use the product with the specified input power voltage For applying...

Page 7: ...roduct is relocated Operation Check that the AC input voltage setting and the fuse rating are satisfied and that there is no abnormality on the surface of the AC power cord Be sure to unplug the AC po...

Page 8: ...dure the connection to the DUTs and the trip connector Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Parts This chapter describes the names and functions of switches displays connectors and other parts of the pane...

Page 9: ...ly Units 1 11 1 6 2 Installation Procedure 1 12 1 6 3 Removal Procedure 1 14 1 7 Setting the Frame Address 1 16 1 8 Connecting the TP BUS 1 19 1 8 1 Connecting TP BUS Cables 1 19 1 8 2 Setting the TER...

Page 10: ...5 17 5 2 4 Outline Drawing 5 18 5 3 Control Unit Specifications 5 19 5 3 1 Electrical Specifications 5 19 5 3 2 General Specifications 5 20 5 3 3 Outline Drawing 5 20 Appendix _______________________...

Page 11: ...types of units grouped by functionality and combine the required number of those units The basic system consists of charge discharge power supply units installed in unit frames a control unit a PC and...

Page 12: ...and other parameters for the charge cutoff and or discharge cutoff conditions Improved system reliability Provides a variety of protection functions including OVP overvoltage over charge protection U...

Page 13: ...US connection Uses the TP BUS for connecting between unit frames for easy connection When removing a frame from the TP BUS you do not have to shut down other frames Large capacity support PFX2332 only...

Page 14: ...channels Moreover Fig P 1 shows that synchronized testing with a temperature chamber is possible by adding a GPIB interface board Since up to two control units can be connected to a single PC a system...

Page 15: ...two channels on the PFX2021 are equivalent to one channel on the PFX2011 this is a 60 channel configuration TP BUS 2 30channels PFX2121 120 ch Control Unit PFX2211 Impedance Measurement Unit PFX2021 2...

Page 16: ...P 6 Preface PFX2000...

Page 17: ...PFX2000 Setup 1 1 Chapter 1 Setup This chapter describes the steps taken before actually using the product such as unpacking installation etc...

Page 18: ...end that all packing materials be saved in case the product needs to be transported at a later date Table1 1 Control Unit Accessories Table 1 2 Charge Discharge Power Supply Unit Accessories PFX2121 P...

Page 19: ...Includes spares M3 002 031 TP BUS connector 1 piece 84 61 5102 TP BUS core 1 piece 67 90 0080 Output connector 2 2 PFX2332 comes with a large current connector The connector is marked HC for distincti...

Page 20: ...ing humidity range 30 to 80 RH no condensation Storage humidity range 20 to 80 RH no condensation Condensation may occur even in the operation humidity range In such case do not use the product until...

Page 21: ...and PFX2021 charge discharge power supply units can be installed or removed even if the unit frame is rack mounted If you do not need to rack mount the unit frame attach rubber feet sold separately to...

Page 22: ...Unit Frame PFX2331 or PFX2332 Unit Frame You can rack mount unit frames without leaving a space between them Fix the frame in place using the oval head screws and cup washers that come with the frame...

Page 23: ...control unit is supplied through the USB you do not have to con nect the power cord to it Have a qualified engineer connect the power cord To prevent the possibility of electric shock turn off the sw...

Page 24: ...comes in a cut condition Remove the insulation so that a plug or crimp termi nal can be attached to the wires 4 Attach a plug or crimp terminals to the power cord 5 Connect the power cord to the AC LI...

Page 25: ...connect the PFX2332 to a switchboard 1 Check that the AC power supply meets the AC input specifications of the PFX2332 2 Turn off the power switch 3 Attach crimp terminals to the power cord 4 Connect...

Page 26: ...ted earth ground ter minal Electric shock may occur if proper grounding is not furnished Connect the ground terminal to an adequate earth ground If you do not ground the product malfunction may occur...

Page 27: ...harge power supply unit malfunctions during a test you can replace the unit without affecting the other units 1 6 1 Combinations of Unit Frames and Charge Discharge Power Supply Units The unit frames...

Page 28: ...press in The lock is released Insert the unit until the lever you pulled forward the sec tion marked with an asterisk in Fig 1 4 touches the unit frame 5 Pull up on the lever and push the unit in furt...

Page 29: ...to lift the bottom section a Remove the louver by holding the lifted section and pulling in the direction of the arrow b When the unit is inserted a third of the way in the unit is locked once Lever P...

Page 30: ...r supply unit that you wish to remove is under the control of BPChecker2000 the application software you must perform unplug on BPChecker2000 to switch the unit into STANDBY status For the procedure i...

Page 31: ...emoving the Charge Discharge Power Supply Unit PFX2011 Example Push the top section of the louver indicated with an arrow to lift the bottom section a Remove the louver by holding the lifted section a...

Page 32: ...address Set the address using the hexadecimal notation of the FRAME switch See Fig 1 7 Of the 0 to E settings indicated on the switch the valid settings are 1 to C These values convert to 1 to 12 in d...

Page 33: ...42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 node node node node node node node node node node 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 node node node node node node node node node node 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 node node nod...

Page 34: ...hannel Connection Using PFX2021s node node node node node 51 53 55 57 59 node node node node node 41 43 45 47 49 node node node node node 31 33 35 37 39 node node node node node 21 23 25 27 29 node no...

Page 35: ...ted pair cables to the TP BUS connectors plug provided Fig 1 11 shows a TP BUS connection example including the impedance measurement unit You can connect 12 unit frames and one impedance measurement...

Page 36: ...Hz LINE VOLTAGE RANGE 100 240V FUSE 1A T AC250V No FRAME DUT CONT TERMN TP BUS TRIP BATTERY TESTER FRAME UNIT No KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP OFF ON MADE IN JAPAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AC LINE IMPEDANCE VA...

Page 37: ...und a core that cames with the package If extra length of cable is not available you will not be able to attach the core 1 Insert the TP BUS connector plug provided to the TP BUS connector on the rear...

Page 38: ...screw using a screwdriver and fix the wires in place Twisted pair wires AWG22 Number of twists 1 turn cm b Connect the devices at each end of the bus Turn this screw using a screwdriver and fix the wi...

Page 39: ...h If the TERMN switch is not set properly communications become unstable and erroneous operation may result Set the TERMN termination switch on the device at the end of the TP BUS located opposite to...

Page 40: ...addition securely connect the USB connector so it does not acci dentally come loose It is recommended that the control unit be connected directly to the USB terminal on your PC as shown in Fig 1 14 I...

Page 41: ...you can connect up to two control units on a single USB In this case you must set a dif ferent ID to each control unit so that the PC can identify the two control units This ID is called instrument ID...

Page 42: ...f PFX2021 Charge Discharge Power Supply Units and PFX2332 Unit Frames results in a maximum of 30 channels TP BUS1 TP BUS1 TP BUS2 TP BUS2 PC 60 30ch 60 30ch 60 30ch 60 30ch Charge discharge units unit...

Page 43: ...ocedure This chapter describes the power up procedure the connection to the DUTs and the trip connector The system is controlled using BPChecker2000 an application software For details on how to use t...

Page 44: ...ives power from the USB the POWER LED on the panel blinks in green Fig 2 1 Control Unit Status after Power On Unit frame 1 Check that the power cord is correctly connected 2 Turn on the power switch o...

Page 45: ...If the output cables are exposed to high temperature such as when using the DUT in a temperature chamber beware of the allowable temperature of the output cables If the heat resistance of the output c...

Page 46: ...nt wire As a guideline twist the wires three times every 10 cm and keep the wires less than 7 m in length in the twisted condition Connect the end of the wires to terminal 1 and terminal 2 Voltage sen...

Page 47: ...ption 1 Positive current terminal Connect to the positive terminal of the DUT battery 2 Negative current terminal Connect to the negative terminal of the DUT battery 3 S Positive voltage terminal Conn...

Page 48: ...ame to the DUTs using the output cables you constructed Connection to the output connectors must be performed in the STANDBY status or with the power switch turned off Fix the output connectors in pla...

Page 49: ...IMPEDANCE VA MAX 1 5k FREQUENC Y 50 60Hz LINE VOLTA GE RANG E 100 120V 200 2 40V IF THIS COLU MN IS BLAN K THE UNIT IS WIRED IN 200V SETTING SUPPLY STANDARD S S T T FG OUTPUT TERM INAL No 1 10 0ED C...

Page 50: ...s of the TRIP input are shown in Table 2 3 Use a float ing contact signal or an open collector output that meets these specifications Table 2 3 Electrical Specifications of TRIP Input Connection to th...

Page 51: ...Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Parts This chapter describes the names and functions of switches displays connectors and other parts of the panels Read this chapter to learn about the details of the...

Page 52: ...installed to the PFX2331 Unit Frame Both PFX2011 and PFX2021 Charge Discharge Power Supply Units can be installed to the PFX2332 Unit Frame Fig 3 1 PFX2331 or PFX2332 Front Panel 1 Bracket Bracket fo...

Page 53: ...ates when power is on FRAME DUT CONT TERMN TP BUS TRIP BATTERY TESTER FRAME UNIT No KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP OFF ON MADE IN JAPAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AC LINE IMPEDANCE VA MAX 1 5k FREQUENCY 50 60Hz L...

Page 54: ...NAL Output connector The right most connector as viewed from the rear is the output for physical address 1 The address increases as you move toward the left The left most connector is the output for p...

Page 55: ...hannel n those on the right side are for channel n 1 1 Status indication LED Indicates the operation status of the charge discharge power supply unit using LED colors Table 3 1 Color and Operation Sta...

Page 56: ...Illuminated in orange Indicates that the channel is in WARNING status If you execute the test in this condition it may change to ALARM status 2 H OVP PFX2011 only Variable resistor for setting hardwar...

Page 57: ...ont Panel of the PFX2121 Fig 3 7 Rear Panel of the PFX2121 1 POWER LED Blinks in green when the USB cable is connected and power is being supplied from the bus Illuminates in green when the control un...

Page 58: ...between 7 and C to TP BUS 2 For details see section 1 8 Connecting the TP BUS 7 TP BUS 1 TP BUS 1 connector Connect unit frames with with a frame address between 1 and 6 and the PFX2211 Impedance Meas...

Page 59: ...PFX2000 Maintenance 4 1 Chapter 4 Maintenance This chapter describes maintenance and calibration of the product 4 4...

Page 60: ...a soft cloth with water diluted neutral detergent Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzine They may discolor the surface or erase the printed characters 4 1 2 Cleaning the Dust Filter A...

Page 61: ...ration air is sucked through the dust filter to cool the unit If moisture is included in the filter the temperature or humidity inside the unit increases and may cause a malfunction 3 Attach the dust...

Page 62: ...the switchboard switch Breaks in the insulation coating may cause electric shock If a break is found stop using it immediately To purchase accessories contact your Kikusui agent or distributor 4 3 Ca...

Page 63: ...o section 1 4 Connecting the Power Cord The unit frame s protection fuse is blown PFX2331 Check whether the fuse is blown according to the fol lowing procedure Remove the left most charge discharge po...

Page 64: ...heat protection function of the power supply circuit may have tripped The ambient temperature may exceed the operating ambient temperature the intake or exhaust port may be blocked the dust filter may...

Page 65: ...using the moving average setting some times improves the situation For setting the moving average see section 4 3 1 Module in the BPChecker2000 User s Manual In average pulse current measurements the...

Page 66: ...supply unit has detected some kind of error and the test was aborted and is in an alarm status Correct the problem by referring to section A 2 Cause ofAlarms and Their Correction in the BPChecker2000...

Page 67: ...PFX2000 Specifications 5 1 Chapter 5 Specifications This chapter describes the electrical and mechanical specifications of this product 5 5...

Page 68: ...ltage Battery voltage drop dV Battery temperature Max Temp Temperature increase per unit time dT dt Rest Specified time after charge end Rest Time Pulse PWM pulse CC PWM Settings Constant current valu...

Page 69: ...harge Time Battery voltage Cutoff Voltage Rest Specified time after discharge end Rest Time Pulse Constant pulse current CC Pulse Setting Constant pulse current Pulse Current Pulse time Pulse Time Cut...

Page 70: ...pacity The product of the measured current and the elapsed time Time Integrated time since charge discharge start during measurement Pulse Battery voltage Maximum voltage and minimum voltage in one cy...

Page 71: ...temperature protection OTP Shuts OFF the output of the corresponding channel Released by resetting the alarm PS board error PS Alm Hardware overvoltage and overheat CD board overheat OHP Reverts to id...

Page 72: ...tandby mode Shuts off the main power supply input when in standby mode Stops the main power supply operation Auto fine function Correctable range 30 digits Enable disable selectable Normally disabled...

Page 73: ...0 V to 20 000 V Discharge current range 0 0 mA to 5000 0 mA High range 0 mA to 10000 mA 0 00 mA to 500 00 mA Low range Discharge voltage range 0 5000 V to 5 0000 V 2 000 V to 20 000 V Maximum charge d...

Page 74: ...igh range 0 mA to 10000 mA 0 00 mA to 500 00 mA Low range Resolution 0 1 mA High range 1 mA 0 01 mA Low range Accuracya 0 15 1 5 mA High range 0 15 3 m 0 15 0 3 mA Low range Number of set tings 8 valu...

Page 75: ...Indicates the update rate of the control current by software computation It is always a fixed time regardless of the pulse time width Measurement accuracy Item PFX2011 PFX2021 Pulse continued PWM cha...

Page 76: ...nds on the current measurement accuracy and the accuracy of the CPU clock Time Clock accuracy 50 PPM Pulse Charge dis charge current Range 0 0 mA to 5000 0 mA High range 0 0 mA to 10000 0 mA 0 00 mA t...

Page 77: ...C at 20 C to 80 C Reference temperature sensing element thermistor Model 103AT 2 by Ishizuka Electronics Corp R25 d 10 0 k Operating temperature range 50 C to 110 C Temperature accuracy 0 5 C at 0 C...

Page 78: ...capacitance k Internal heatsink temperature l Depends on the fuse in the AC input block m Depends on the input fuse of the main power supply board n Depends on the input fuse of the sub power supply...

Page 79: ...ge operation status REST Illuminated in orange Rest status Control status CC Illuminated in red Constant current operation CV Illuminated in green Constant voltage operation CP Illuminated in orange C...

Page 80: ...istance Between AC input and chassis 100 M or more at 500 VDC Between unit output and chassis 20 M or more at 50 VDC Withstand voltage Between AC input and chassis 1500 VAC for 1 minute at 50 mA or le...

Page 81: ...s the short circuit current when the TRIP terminals are shorted Item PFX2331 PFX2332 Function Number of installable units 5 units Channel signal transmissiona 1 to 120 ch Impedance measurement scanner...

Page 82: ...e measurement terminal Connect to the thermistor that came with 7 FG Shield grounding terminal It is connected to the chassis of the unit frame DUT connector 1 FG Chassis ground for sensing wire shiel...

Page 83: ...e Between AC input and chassis 50 M or more at 500 VDC Between output and chassis 20 M or more at 50 VDC Withstand voltage Between AC input and chassis 1500 VAC for 1 minute at 50 mA or less AC input...

Page 84: ...ne Drawing Fig 5 1 PFX2331 5 Unit Frame The figure shows the case when PFX2011s are installed Fig 5 2 PFX2332 Unit Frame The figure shows the case when PFX2021s are installed 550 442 MAX 565 177 Unit...

Page 85: ...BUS1 TP BUS2 Connection 60 channels line Using the TP BUS connector included in the package Total length of a single line 200 m or less Number of twists 1 turn cm Polarity None Suitable wire Solid wir...

Page 86: ...re range 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature range 10 C to 60 C Humidity range Operating humidity range 30 to 80 RH no condensation Storage humidity range 20 to 80 RH no condensation Dimensions See outlin...

Page 87: ...easuring pulse charge discharge currents which enables capacity calculations at high accuracy even during pulse charge discharge operation A 1 2 Measurements during Normal Operation High speed convers...

Page 88: ...nate the error caused by the accuracy of the constant current setting by enabling this function This function is effective when you need higher accuracy of constant current performance or when you wis...

Page 89: ...alue is 10 digits This limitation makes identification of abnormality eas ier when the accuracy of the settings is off by an extreme amount for some reason The preset value and the measured value neve...

Page 90: ...rent value is set as shown in Fig A 5 Otherwise the voltage and then the current are measured as shown in Fig A 6 Fig A 5 Example 1 during Pulse Charge when the pulse time is greater than or equal to...

Page 91: ...d is often used 2 Point measurement Measurement is performed according to the specified measurement points 2 points This is useful when you wish to arbitrary fix the measurement point If the battery v...

Page 92: ...by the unit time to derive the average current Fig A 9 Averaging Example 1 of Pulse Current Measurement Fig A 10 is an example for a pulse waveform with a pulse time width that is longer than or appr...

Page 93: ...s sufficiently settled In the case of the shortest pulse time width 500 s the allowable response is up to approximately 200 s If the delay is longer than this time the error in the cur rent measuremen...

Page 94: ...nchronously with the pulse waveform period Therefore the current value that is displayed does not indicate the average current over each pulse period This is the reason why the measured value of the a...

Page 95: ...the Average Count is Set to 4 By default the average count is set 0 OFF For details on setting the moving aver age see section 4 3 1 Module in the BPChecker2000 User s Manual The moving average also...

Page 96: ...r that is left over turns into heat as with the conventional unit and the heat is dissipated by the fan Therefore more power is reused when charge tests and discharge tests are mixed in a single frame...

Page 97: ...utomatically suppresses the regeneration efficiency is activated to suppress the generation of excessive regenerated power The regeneration operation is controlled automatically You cannot manually tu...

Page 98: ...alling waveform 0 A 4 A 5 A 3 A 1 A 2 A 200 s div 0 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 5 A 40 s div 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 40 s div Setup conditions Measurement conditions 2 value pulse dis charge Pulse current I1 0...

Page 99: ...A 5 A 7 A 10 A 200 s div 0 A 10 A 7 A 5 A 3 A 1 A 40 s div 0 A 7 A 10 A 5 A 3 A 1 A 40 s div Setup conditions Measurement conditions 2 value pulse dis charge Pulse current I1 0 A Pulse current I2 1 A...

Page 100: ...A 14 Appendix PFX2000...

Page 101: ...A 12 current wire 2 4 CV LED 3 6 D DISCH LED 3 6 driver software 1 25 dust filter 4 2 dust filter cleaning of 4 2 E EXTENSION 3 4 F FRAME 3 4 frame address setting of 1 16 FRAME switch 1 16 G groundin...

Page 102: ...8 regeneration function A 10 REGENERATION LED 3 7 A 10 removal 1 15 REST LED 3 6 S sampling interval A 2 STANDBY LED 3 6 4 5 4 6 status indication LED 3 5 T temperature sensing wire 2 4 termination 1...

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