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S8FS-G

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Overcurrent Protection

• Internal parts may possibly deteriorate or be damaged if a short-

circuited, overload, or boost load state continues during operation.

• Internal parts may possibly deteriorate or be damaged if the Power 

Supply is used for applications with frequent inrush current or 
overloading at the load end. Do not use the Power Supply for such 
applications.

Output Voltage Adjuster (V. ADJ)

•  The output voltage adjuster (V. ADJ) may possibly be damaged if 

it is turned with unnecessary force. Do not turn the adjuster with 
excessive force.

• After completing output voltage adjustment, be sure that the output 

capacity or output current does not exceed the rated output 
capacity or rated output current.

Series Operation

Two Power Supplies can be connected in series operation.

Note: 1.

The diode is connected as shown in the figure. If the load is 

short-circuited, a reverse voltage will be generated inside 

the Power Supply. If this occurs the Power Supply may 

possibly deteriorate or be damaged. Always connect a 

diode as shown in the figure. Select a diode having the 

following ratings.

2.

Although Power Supply having different specifications can 

be connected in series, the current flowing through 

connected in series, the current flowing through the load 

must not exceed the smaller rated output current.

<Making Positive/Negative Outputs>

• The outputs are floating outputs (i.e., the primary circuits and 

secondary circuits are separated). You can therefore make 
positive/negative outputs by using two Power Supplies. You can 
make positive/negative outputs with any of the models. If you use 
positive/negative outputs, connect two Power Supplies of the same 
model as shown below. You can combine models with different 
output capacities and output voltages. However, use the lower of 
the two rated rated output currents as the current to the loads.

• Depending on the model, internal circuits may be damaged due to 

startup failure when the power is turned ON if loads such as a 
servomotor or operational amplifier may operate in series. 
Therefore, connect bypass diodes (D1, D2) as shown in the 
following figure. If the list of models that support series connection 
of outputs says that an external diode is not required, an external 
diode is also not required for positive/negative outputs.

• Use the following information as a guide to the diode type, dialectic 

strength, and current.

Parallel Operation

Parallel operation is used when the output current from one Power 
Supply is insufficient for the load. Power Supplies are connected in 
parallel to increase the output current.

Parallel operation is not possible.

Up to five Power Supplies can be connected in parallel operation.
You must meet the following conditions to use parallel operation.

• The internal parts may occasionally deteriorate or be damaged. To 

operate in parallel, set the switch to the "PARALLEL" side.

• For parallel operation, always use Power Supplies with the same 

model number.

• Use the output voltage adjusters (V. ADJ) to adjust the difference 

in the output voltages to 50 mV or less between Power Supplies 
that are used in parallel operation.

• The length and thickness of each wire connected to the load must 

be the same so that there is no difference in the voltage drop value 
between the load and the output terminals of each Power Supply.

• Drastic fluctuations in the load (including fluctuations that occur 

when starting and starting the load) may reduce the output voltage.
If fluctuations in the output voltage that result from drastic 
fluctuations in the load would be a problem, connect external 
diodes as shown in the following diagram.

• Use the following information as a guide to the diode type, dialectic 

strength, and current.

Type

Schottky Barrier diode

Dielectric strength (V

RRM

) Twice the output voltage or above

Forward current (I

F

)

Twice the rated output current or above

INPUT

INPUT

+V

-V

+V

-V

Load

+V

-V

+V

0V

-V

INPUT

INPUT

+V

-V

Load

Load

+V

-V

D

1

D

2

INPUT

INPUT

+V

-V

Load

Load

Load

Type

Schottky Barrier diode

Dielectric strength (V

RRM

) Twice the output voltage or above

Forward current (I

F

)

Twice the rated output current or above

Power Supplies without the Parallel Operation Option

S8FS-G60024

@

-W

@

 (Models with the Parallel Operation Option)

Type

Schottky Barrier diode

Dielectric strength (V

RRM

) Twice the output voltage or above

Forward current (I

F

)

Twice the rated output current or above

+V

-V

+V

-V

INPUT

INPUT

S8FS-G

S8FS-G

Load

+V

-V

+V

-V

Load

INPUT

INPUT

Summary of Contents for S8FS-G Series

Page 1: ...below Refer to Safety Precautions for All Power Supplies and Safety Precautions on page 29 Output voltage Power rating 15 W 30 W 50 W 100 W 150 W 300 W 600 W 5 V Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 12 V Yes Yes Yes Y...

Page 2: ...5CD 24 V 1 5 A S8FS G03024CD 50 W 5 V 8 A 1 S8FS G05005CD 12 V 4 3 A S8FS G05012CD 15 V 3 5 A S8FS G05015CD 24 V 2 2 A S8FS G05024CD 100 W 5 V 16 A 2 S8FS G10005CD 12 V 8 5 A S8FS G10012CD 15 V 7 A S8...

Page 3: ...V 3 5 A S8FS G05015C 24 V 2 2 A S8FS G05024C 100 W 5 V 16 A 2 S8FS G10005C 12 V 8 5 A S8FS G10012C 15 V 7 A S8FS G10015C 24 V 4 5 A S8FS G10024C 150 W 5 V 21 A 3 S8FS G15005C 12 V 13 A S8FS G15012C 15...

Page 4: ...cator Yes LED Green Insulation Withstand voltage 3 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and output terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals cu...

Page 5: ...s LED Green Insulation Withstand voltage 3 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and output terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals current cu...

Page 6: ...kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and output terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals current cutoff 20 mA 1 kVAC for 1 min between all ou...

Page 7: ...current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals current cutoff 20 mA 1 kVAC for 1 min between all output terminals and PE terminals current cutoff 20 mA Only Remote...

Page 8: ...tput terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals current cutoff 20 mA 1 kVAC for 1 min between all output terminals and PE terminals current cutoff 20...

Page 9: ...ator Yes LED Green Insulation Withstand voltage 3 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and output terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals cur...

Page 10: ...LED Green Insulation Withstand voltage 3 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and output terminals current cutoff 20 mA 2 kVAC for 1 min between all input terminals and PE terminals current cuto...

Page 11: ...d output current are satisfied Leakage current The values are determined according to the Act on Power Supply Safety of Electrical Appliances and Materials Inrush current for a cold start at 25 C For...

Page 12: ...breakers so that external fuses will not burn out or breakers will not operate due to inrush current Ripple Noise Voltage The specified standard for the ripple voltage noise was measured with a measu...

Page 13: ...N Rectifier Smoothing circuit Rectifier smoothing circuit S8FS G015 15 W S8FS G030 30 W S8FS G050 50 W S8FS G100 100 W S8FS G150 150 W V V DC OUTPUT V V RC RC REMOTE CONTROL Only Remote control AC L...

Page 14: ...rcuit Drive circuit 250 VAC 12 A HBC S8FS G300 300 W S8FS G600 600 W Voltage detection circuit Photocoupler Over voltage detection circuit Over current detection circuit Current detection circuit Over...

Page 15: ...h terminal Connect the ground line to this terminal 2 4 V1 DC output terminals Connect the load lines to these terminals 5 V2 6 V1 7 V2 8 Output indicator DC ON green Lights while a direct current DC...

Page 16: ...below the range of the derating curve shown above by the dashed line by multiplying with the coefficient 0 9 Note At a voltage below 100 VAC reduce the load at the rate of 1 3 V Parallel Operation Fo...

Page 17: ...elow 100 VDC reduce the load by multiplying with the coefficient 0 9 300 W and 600 W Note At a voltage below 100 VAC reduce the load at the rate of 1 3 V 70 45 C max 50 C 60 C 70 C 0 500 1 000 1 500 2...

Page 18: ...a DC power Supply external power supply other than this Power Supply Connectors used Applicable crimp tool YC 110R J S T Mfg Co Ltd or YRS 110 J S T Mfg Co Ltd Note 1 When the external power supply i...

Page 19: ...88 5 0 5 40 0 5 Two M3 55 0 5 Two 3 5 dia Two M3 87 0 5 Two 3 5 dia 74 0 5 5 max 5 32 5 117 7 1 14 3 8 2 9 5 Five M3 5 36 2 1 49 5 3 5 Sliding 6 2 max S8FS G015 CD S8FS G030 CD 17 5 55 0 5 20 5 5 40 0...

Page 20: ...Two M3 55 0 5 Two 3 5 dia 87 0 5 Two M3 74 0 5 Two 3 5 dia 8 2 9 5 5 117 7 1 14 3 37 2 1 49 5 47 5 5 5 Sliding 8 2 max 5 max Five M3 5 S8FS G050 CD 18 5 55 0 5 20 5 5 55 5 0 5 45 5 97 1 36 1 29 3 5 3...

Page 21: ...3 5 dia Three M3 Depth 6 mm max S8FS G100 C Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the mounting holes in the Power Supply Using the screw holes in the Power Supply Side Mounting Bottom Mounting 122 5 0...

Page 22: ...Input L Input N 3 5 dia 3 5 dia Three M3 Depth 6 mm max Two M3 Depth 5 mm max S8FS G100 E Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the mounting holes in the Power Supply Using the screw holes in the Powe...

Page 23: ...even M3 5 Two M3 Depth 5 mm max S8FS G150 C Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the mounting holes in the Power Supply Using the screw holes in the Power Supply Side Mounting Bottom Mounting 152 5 0...

Page 24: ...mm max Three M3 Depth 6 mm max 3 5 dia 3 5 dia Output Output Input L Input N S8FS G150 E Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the mounting holes in the Power Supply Using the screw holes in the Power...

Page 25: ...C Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the screw holes in the Power Supply Side Mounting Bottom Mounting 64 0 5 Two 4 5 dia 74 0 5 20 0 5 Four 4 5 dia 8 2 9 5 201 1 14 1 5 48 5 53 5 42 5 1 4 8 Seven...

Page 26: ...Panel mounting holes dimensions Using the screw holes in the Power Supply Side Mounting Bottom Mounting 150 0 5 100 0 5 Four 4 5 dia 150 0 5 38 0 5 Four 4 5 dia S8FS G600 CD Four M4 8 2 9 5 20 5 10 8...

Page 27: ...is provided with the Power Supply as a standard accessory You can purchase another one if your Cover is damaged or lost Power rating Mounting direction Model 15 W 30 W 50 W 100 W 150 W and 300 W Fron...

Page 28: ...at the Unit will be subject to vibration or shock use a steel DIN Rail Otherwise metallic filings may result from aluminum abrasion 4 5 15 25 25 10 10 1 000 500 25 25 15 5 35 0 3 7 3 0 15 27 0 15 1 Va...

Page 29: ...asures to ensure proper heat dissipation to increase the long term reliability of the Power Supply Be sure to allow convection in the atmosphere around devices when mounting Do not use in locations wh...

Page 30: ...00 20 A S8FS G600 30 A Use two terminals together if the current flow is higher than the rated terminal current Terminals and Wiring Connector type Note 1 The current capacity per output terminal is 5...

Page 31: ...If the list of models that support series connection of outputs says that an external diode is not required an external diode is also not required for positive negative outputs Use the following info...

Page 32: ...s short circuited Checking Overvoltage or Internal Protection Turn the power supply OFF leave it OFF for at least three minutes and then turn it ON again to see if this clears the condition Checking O...

Page 33: ...rect operation of these components to achieve the original Power Supply functions and performance However the influence of the ambient temperature on aluminum electrolytic capacitors is large and the...

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