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PWR Series Setup Guide 

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About the PWR Manual

The PWR manual is intended for users of the PWR regulated DC power 

supply series or persons teaching other users on how to operate them.
The manual assumes that the reader has knowledge about electrical 

aspects of regulated DC power supplies.
The PWR manual comprises the Setup Guide (this guide), the User’s 

Manual (Basic operation, External control, Parallel/Series operation, 

Maintenance, and Specifications), the Connecting & Programming 

Guide, the Quick Reference, and the Safety information.
The user's manual and the connecting & programming guide are pro-

vided on the accompanying CD-ROM.

Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF files. Microsoft Internet 
Explorer or Google Chrome is required to view the HTML files.

Put the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. In a few moments, a 

start window will appear. If the start window does not appear, open the 

CD-ROM folder in Windows Explorer, and then double-click index.html 

to display the start window.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the manual. How-

ever, if you have any questions or find any errors or omissions, please 

contact your Kikusui agent or distributor.
If you find any misplaced or missing pages in the manual, it will be re-

placed. If the manual gets lost or soiled, a new copy can be provided 

for a fee. To replace or purchase a manual, please contact your Kikusui 

agent or distributor. At that time, inform your agent or distributor of the 

“Part No.” written on the front cover of this manual.
In the manual, the PWR Series Regulated DC Power Supply is also re-

ferred to as the PWR Series and the PWR.
The display illustration used in the manual may differ from the actual 

displays that appear on the PWR. The screen captures are merely ex-

amples.

The PWR series is classified into three types depending on the output 

capacity. It is also classified into three types depending on the output 

voltage. 

L type (80 V)

M type (320 V)

H type (650 V)

400W type

PWR400L

PWR400M

PWR400H

800W type

PWR800L

PWR800M

PWR800H

1600W type

PWR1600L

PWR1600M

PWR1600H

The following markings are used in the explanations in the text.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if ig-

nored, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if ignored, 

may result in damage to the product or other property.

- Note -

Indicates information that you should know.

SHIFT+switch name (marked in blue)

Indicates an operation in which a switch marked in blue is pressed 
while holding down the SHIFT switch.

C-x: x

The first two characters “C-” indicate a configuration setting, and the 
next one-digit number indicates the CONFIG parameter number. The 
character after the colon indicates the selected setting.

Summary of Contents for PWR1600H

Page 1: ...al remote control function through TP BUS Twist Pair BUS communication The total length of TP BUS is 200 m By combining with Kikusui s PIA4800 Series Power Sup ply Controller systemization for applica...

Page 2: ...GB1002 Rating 250Vac 10A 85 10 0790 or or 1 pc M3 112 012 1 pc M3 112 015 CD ROM 1 pc Setup Guide This guide 1 pc Quick Reference English 1 pc Japanese 1 pc Safety information 1 pc Power cord for the...

Page 3: ...lost or soiled a new copy can be provided for a fee To replace or purchase a manual please contact your Kikusui agent or distributor At that time inform your agent or distributor of the Part No writt...

Page 4: ...igured in a way that satisfies the equation output voltage x output current rated output voltage the actual output is limited by the power limit approx 105 of the rated output power and the output vol...

Page 5: ...Rated output current Extended operating area Intermittent extended operating area Maximum output current Continuous extended operating area Extended operating area Continuous output is possible At amb...

Page 6: ...d the product to prevent electric shock Connect the ground terminal to earth ground Connecting the Power Cord Precautions Concerning Installation This product cannot be used while it is on its side Th...

Page 7: ...difficult consult your Kikusui agent or distributor The power cord with a three prong plug is used to disconnect the PWR from the AC line in an emergency Connect the power plug to an easily accessibl...

Page 8: ...e corre sponding input terminals L N and GND are correct Note Turn off the circuit breaker of switchboard to disconnect the PWR from the AC line in an emergency Circuit breaker of switchboard requirem...

Page 9: ...es with the input rating of the PWR The voltage that can be applied is any of the nominal power supply voltages in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC The frequency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz 2 Check that the POWE...

Page 10: ...switch is turned off 2 Check that the power cord is correctly connected 3 Turn the POWER switch on Push the side of the POWER switch to turn the PWR on If an odd sound odd odor fire or smoke occurs a...

Page 11: ...ff The PWR stores the panel settings excluding output on off condi tion immediately before the POWER switch is turned off For these items the PWR starts up using the settings that existed when the POW...

Page 12: ...e Ammeter reading average value Preset constant current value Ammeter reading average value Load that generates reverse current to the power supply The PWR cannot absorb reverse current from the load...

Page 13: ...PWR and the load in series CAUTION To protect the load and the PWR select a DRP that com plies with the following conditions Reverse voltage withstand capacity of at least twice the rated output volta...

Page 14: ...mbient temperature and thermal resistance to the outside Table shows the allowable capacity of current that can flow through a heat resistant PVC wire single wire having a maximum allowable temperatur...

Page 15: ...voltage drop exceeds this level wires having a greater sectional area should be used Nominal cross sectional area of wires and allowable currents Nominal Cross Sectional Area mm2 AWG Reference Cross S...

Page 16: ...of AWG18 or higher to make the connection This M3 screw is fastened to the pos terminal before factory shipment If you want to connect the chassis connection wire to the neg output terminal as shown...

Page 17: ...out screws 2 Align the hook of the bottom cover to the groove lo cated to the side of the output terminal 3 Align the bottom cover with the top cover and fix them in place using the screws attached to...

Page 18: ...utput terminal on the front panel Do not use the terminal with the front output terminal cover removed In addition be sure to attach the OUT PUT terminal cover on the rear panel Possible overheating o...

Page 19: ...indows and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All company names and product names used in the PWR manual are trademarks or regi...

Page 20: ...i Name of hazardous materials and symbol of element in the equipment and quantity Name of part Hazardous material and symbol of element Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE Printed circuit board assemblies Interna...

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