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(4) Sandwich the output terminals and load cables from above and
below with the rear output terminal protective covers as shown
below. Drive the screw into the protective covers at the center.
Fig.5-3 Attaching Rear Output Terminal Protective Covers
The rear output terminals have M6 holes and M3 (tapped) holes.
Be sure to use the M6 holes to output power. Noises at the load end may
be reduced by twisting the cables to the load or connecting a film capacitor
of low high-frequency impedance (several
μF) and an electrolytic capacitor
(several hundred
μF) to the load end.
(5) Cut the shaded parts shown below with nippers or the like to connect
the PSF series in series or in parallel or to ground the output.
Fig.5-4 Parts to be cut
CAUTION
Make sure to mount the attached protection cover on the terminal
which is not used when using front output terminal or rear output
terminal. Front output terminal and rear output terminal are connected
internally, and output voltage is charged to non-using terminal.
Electric shock may be given to touch the non-covered terminal.
Parts to be cut
Parts to be cut
Parts to be cut