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Jun. 2009

 Part No. Z1-004-632, IA004571

PMC 18-1A
PMC 18-2A
PMC 18-3A

PMC 35-0.5A
PMC 35-1A
PMC 35-2A

PMC 18-5A
PMC 35-3A
PMC 70-1A
PMC 110-0.6A

PMC 160-0.4A
PMC 250-0.25A
PMC 350-0.2A
PMC 500-0.1A

OPERATION MANUAL

REGULATED DC POWER SUPPLY
PMC-A SERIES

TYPE I

TYPE II

Summary of Contents for PMC 110-0.6A

Page 1: ...4571 PMC 18 1A PMC 18 2A PMC 18 3A PMC 35 0 5A PMC 35 1A PMC 35 2A PMC 18 5A PMC 35 3A PMC 70 1A PMC 110 0 6A PMC 160 0 4A PMC 250 0 25A PMC 350 0 2A PMC 500 0 1A OPERATION MANUAL REGULATED DC POWER SUPPLY PMC A SERIES TYPE I TYPE II ...

Page 2: ...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 the utmost care however if you have any questions or note any errors or omissions please contact Kikusui dis tributor agent Reproduction and reprinting of this operation manual in whole or in part without written permission is prohibite...

Page 3: ... voltage range is to Vac Use the product within this range only Input fuse The rating of this product s input fuse is A Vac and To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power cord or turn off the switchboard before attempting to check or replace the fuse Use a fuse element having a shape rating and characteristics suitable for this product The use of a fuse with a different rating or one th...

Page 4: ...4 PMC A ...

Page 5: ... ignored will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored may result in damage to the product and other property Shows that the act indicated is prohibited Indicates a general danger warning or caution When this symbol is marked on ...

Page 6: ...or purposes other than the product s intended use This product is not designed or manufactured for general home or consumer use Input power Use the product within the rated input power voltage range For applying power use the power cord provided For details see the respective page in the operation manual This product is designed as an equipment of IEC Overvoltage Category II energy consuming equip...

Page 7: ... until it is completely repaired Use cables or wires with sufficiently large current capacity for output wires and load cables Do not disassemble or modify the product If you need to modify the product contact your Kikusui distributor agent Maintenance and inspection To prevent the possibility of electric shock make sure to unplug the power plug before carrying out maintenance or inspection Do not...

Page 8: ...he functions of the PMC A effectively You can also review this manual when you are confused about an operation or when a problem occurs How to read this manual This manual is designed to be read from beginning to end We recommend that you read the manual thoroughly from the beginning before using the PMC A for the first time Intended readers of this manual This manual is intended for those using t...

Page 9: ... situation which if ignored could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored may result in damage to the product and other property Indicates information that you should know Explanation of terminology or operation principle Indicates reference to detailed information WARNING CAUTION DESCRIPTION See ...

Page 10: ...ocation 24 2 3 Precautions to Be Taken When Moving the Product 26 2 4 Rack mount Adaptor Installation 26 2 5 Connecting the Power Cord 27 2 6 Ground Earth 28 2 7 Turning On the Power 29 Inrush Current 30 Reverse Polarity 30 Chapter 3 Connecting the Load 3 1 Load Considerations 31 3 1 1 When the Load Current Has Peaks or is Pulse shaped 31 3 1 2 When the Load Generates a Reverse Current to the Powe...

Page 11: ... Protection Function 41 4 4 1 Overvoltage Protection OVP Function 41 Setup procedure of the OVP trip point 41 Clearing alarms 42 4 4 2 Overheat Protection OHP Function 42 4 4 3 Other Protection Functions 42 4 5 Remote Sensing 43 Handling of SENSING terminals 43 Connection and setup procedure 44 4 6 Master Slave Parallel Operation 45 Handling of J1 Terminal 45 4 6 1 Functions during Master Slave Pa...

Page 12: ...2 Output on off control 63 5 2 Remote Monitoring 63 5 2 1 External Monitoring of the Output Voltage and Output Current 63 5 2 2 External monitoring of the operating status 64 Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 1 Replacing the Fuse 66 6 2 Calibration 67 Test equipment required for calibration 67 Environment 67 Calibration Procedure 67 Voltage system calibration procedure 68 Current system calibration procedur...

Page 13: ...power supply connected to load 3 2 Connecting the Load 34 Precautions for connecting to remote sensing lines 4 5 Remote Sensing 43 Necessary preparations for rack mounting 1 4 Options 2 4 Rack mount Adaptor Installation 7 Specifications 19 26 74 See Usage scenarios Manual sections page Learning protection details 4 4 Protection Function 41 Learning available function 1 3 Features 18 Clearing alarm...

Page 14: ... switch is turned OFF the OUTPUT of the power supply is at high impedance several kΩ 40 3 OUTPUT LED Lights when the output is ON Green 4 LIMIT switch The voltage and current settings are dis played while this switch is held down This switch only displays the current setting It is not a memory function 40 5 Voltmeter Displays the voltage 6 Ammeter Displays the current 7 C V LED Lights when operati...

Page 15: ... 12 GND terminal Connected to the chassis of the power sup ply 13 SENSING terminal 1 Remote sensing terminal 43 14 SENSING switch 1 Enables remote sensing Turn off the switch when you are not using remote sensing 43 15 OVP variable resistor Sets the OVP Overvoltage Protection trip point 41 16 ALM LED Lights when the overvoltage or overheat protection circuit strips entering an alarm status Red 41 ...

Page 16: ...NG TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL INPUT AC100V 50 60Hz MAX 280VA MADE IN CHINA FUSE AC250V 4A S B 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 No Name Description page 1 J1 connector Input output terminals for master slave par allel operation 43 45 2 J2 connector Terminals for analog remote control and monitoring function 56 3 Fuse holder Contains an AC input fuse S B type 66 4 INPUT connector Power cord connector for supplying power...

Page 17: ... 2A Type II PMC18 5A PMC35 3A PMC70 1A PMC110 0 6A PMC160 0 4A PMC250 0 25A PMC350 0 2A PMC500 0 1A 1 2 Product Overview The PMC A Series are compact high performance constant voltage constant current Series regulated DC power supplies The adoption of Series regulated design realizes a highly stable output with a low level of output noise In addition with an optional power supply controller it all...

Page 18: ...ut voltage and current can be controlled remotely using an external analog signal voltage or resistance By connecting a power supply controller such as KIKUSUI s PIA3200 or PIA4810 via the GPIB interface the PMC A series power supply can be integrated into a system such as an automated test system External monitor function The monitor output enables to monitor the status output out put voltage and...

Page 19: ...e of power supply is used near a relay switch point you may hear the sound of the relay switching This is not a malfunction When the relay is switched a spike volt age at the output voltage may be generated 1 4 Options The following options are available for the PMC A series For details contact your Kikusui agent or distributor Guard cap GP01 PMC Exchanged with the knob to prevent inadvertent oper...

Page 20: ...ling intake at least one layer of blank panel must be installed when the PMC A is rack mounted JIS standard 50 mm EIA standard 44 45 mm For details contact your Kikusui agent or distributor Name Model Note Rack adapter KRA3 inch rack EIA standard KRA150 Milli rack JIS standard Blank panel KBP3 2 EIA JIS common 1 2 width KBP3 4 EIA JIS common 1 4 width BP191 M 1 1 the model added with M is mesh typ...

Page 21: ...nt options 132 5 5 22 57 2 24 37 75 1 49 460 18 11 482 18 98 260 10 24 Blank panel KBP3 4 Blank panel KBP3 2 149 100 460 480 260 24 5 Rack adapter KRA3 Inch rack EIA standard unit mm inch Milli rack JIS standard unit mm Blank panel KBP3 4 Blank panel KBP3 2 Rack adapter KRA150 ...

Page 22: ...22 PMC A Fig 1 2 Rack mounting example KRA150 KBP3 4 BP1H KBP3 2 ...

Page 23: ...ls be saved in case the PMC A needs to be transported at a later date Fig 2 1 Accessories Operation Manual 1pc Z1 004 632 Power cord 1pc Fuse 1pc Fuse rating varies depending on the model For details see Chapter 7 Specifications 84 49 0100 Analog remote control plug 1pc Attached to the J2 connector on the rear panel 84 49 0110 83 06 5060 Analog remote control contact 20 pcs 85 AA 0004 The power co...

Page 24: ...rature range 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Avoid humid environments Do not place the product in high humidity locations near a boiler humidifier or water supply Operating humidity range 10 rh to 80 rh no condensation Storage humidity range less than 90 rh no condensation Condensation may occur even within the operating relative humidity range In such cases do not use the product until the condensatio...

Page 25: ...e skin Do not install the power supply with the side or front panel facing up or down Do not place objects on top of the product Placing heavy objects on the product may cause malfunction of the power supply Do not stack the power supplies Do not place the product on an inclined surface or loca tion subject to vibrations The product may fall or tip over causing damages and inju ries Do not use the...

Page 26: ...les connected can cause wires to break or injuries due to the product falling over When transporting the product be sure to use the orig inal packing materials Otherwise damage may result from vibrations or from the product falling during transportation Make sure this manual has been included 2 4 Rack mount Adaptor Installation p 19 Before installing the rack mount adaptor remove the plastic feet ...

Page 27: ...ergy consuming equipment supplied from the fixed installation To connect to the AC line use the attached power cord The power cord with a plug can be used to disconnect the PMC A from the AC line in an emergency Connect the power plug to an easily accessible power outlet so that the plug can be removed from the outlet at any time Be sure to allow enough space around the power outlet Do not use the...

Page 28: ...ound Earth Possible electric shock The PMC A is an IEC Safety Class I equipment equipment with a pro tective conductor terminal Be sure to ground the product to prevent electric shock Be sure to ground the unit for your safety Securely connect the protective conductor earth terminal on the rear panel J1 J2 KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP WARNING FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD REPLACE ONLY W...

Page 29: ...2 Open the sub panel cover of the front panel to con firm that all levers of control switch S1 to S5 are set to the up position 1 3 Check that the Remote sensing switch on the front panel is turned off 4 Turn on the POWER switch The LED on the control panel lights up J1 J2 KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP WARNING FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSE CAUT...

Page 30: ...s turned on the maximum inrush cur rent of 30 A for type I and 80 A for type II may flow In partic ular with a system using multiple units of the PMC A when the power switch is turned on at the same time make sure that there is enough of a margin taking into consideration the capacity of the power distributor panel or the AC power line Reverse Polarity When the current or voltage is set up as zero...

Page 31: ...teries 3 1 1 When the Load Current Has Peaks or is Pulse shaped The current meter on the PMC A indicates only mean values Even when the indicated value is less than the preset current value the peak values may actually exceed the preset current value In such cases the PMC A is instantaneously put into constant current operation mode and the output voltage drops accordingly For these types of loads...

Page 32: ...regenerative load For resistor RD select an appropriate resistor rated for the power allowing sufficient margin If a resistor with insufficient rated power for the cir cuit is used RD may burn out 3 1 3 When the Load Has Accumulated Energy Such As Batteries When connecting to a load that has stored energy such as a bat tery a large current flows from the load to the product s internal capacitor th...

Page 33: ...verse voltage withstand capacity At least twice the rated output voltage of the power supply Forward current capacity Three to ten times the rated output current of the power supply A diode with small loss Be sure to take into account the heat generated by DRP DRP may burn out if heat dissipation is inade quate 3 2 Connecting the Load This section describes the wire used to connect the PMC A to th...

Page 34: ...the cable will remain intact even if the load is short circuited Table 3 1 Nominal cross sectional area of cables and allowable currents When there is a long distance to the load use as thick a line as possible more than recommended Dependence of allowable cable current on the maxi mum allowable insulator temperature The temperature of a cable is determined by the resistance loss due to the flowin...

Page 35: ...ving the same heat resis tant temperature are installed For measures against noise in the load cables however installing the pos and neg output lines side by side or bundling them together is more effective against unwanted noise The Kikusui recommended currents shown in Table 3 1 Nominal cross sectional area of cables and allowable currents are allowable current that have been reduced in consider...

Page 36: ...imping terminal for the load cable to the output terminal 3 Check the connection Fig 3 5 Connecting to the output terminal Knob size M6 Approx 12 mm Knob Wire size up to 2 mm2 When using the crimping terminal When using the wire by stripping the cover ...

Page 37: ...ration for constant voltage supply is called CV mode and for constant current supply CC mode These operating modes are determined by the fol lowing three values Output voltage setup value VS Output current setup value IS Load resistance value RL These operations are detailed in the following Fig 4 1 Constant voltage operation and constant cur rent operation 0 Imax Is Vs Vmax Output current Iout O ...

Page 38: ...ge is maintained at the voltage setup value The output current is determined by the relation I VS RL and is reduced to a value below the cur rent limit value IS Note that the current of the setup value does not flow at this time For the loads to allow transient peak current flow the current limit value must be set so that the peak current does not reach the limit value Conversely if load resistanc...

Page 39: ... In this case because Rc 20 V 0 5 A 40 Ω and 60 Ω 40 Ω RL Rc CV mode is activated When the voltage rises while still in CV mode because Vs 0 5 A 60 Ω 30 V Vs IS RL the voltage can go up to 30 V When the voltage goes higher than this value the crossover point is reached and there is an automatic transition to CC mode To maintain CV mode at rate exceeding 30 V raise the output cur rent setting value...

Page 40: ... indicating that the power supply is in constant voltage operation If the output current exceeds the current limit that was specified in step 2 due to load fluctuations when the power supply is operating in constant voltage mode the power supply switches to constant current mode When the power supply switches to constant current mode C C LED lights up 4 3 Using the Power Supply as a Constant Curre...

Page 41: ...e mode C V LED lights up 4 4 Protection Function The PMC A is equipped with the following protection function 4 4 1 Overvoltage Protection OVP Function The overvoltage protection OVP function protects the load from unexpected and excessive voltage When overvoltage pro tection OVP is activated the ALM LED blinks and the OUT PUT is turned off The overvoltage protection OVP can be set at the range be...

Page 42: ...reset output voltage OVP trips again when the OUTPUT switch is turn on 4 4 2 Overheat Protection OHP Function The overheat protection OHP is activated when the built in heat sink equipped with the PMC A reaches approximately 110 C When tripped to the status of OHP the ALM LED lights and the output is turned off 4 4 3 Other Protection Functions Temperature fuse The temperature fuse is built into th...

Page 43: ... sensing an electrolytic capacitor of several hundred μF is required at the sensing point load terminal The remote sensing function is not available on models with rated output of 70 V or higher When the remote sensing function is not performed make sure that the setting is in off position Handling of SENSING terminals Strip the wire insulation and insert the wire into the hole while holding down ...

Page 44: ...inal see section Fig 4 2 3 Turn on the REMOTE SENSING switch Fig 4 3 Connection of the sensing cable For sensing cables use cables with a higher voltage rating than the isolation voltage of the power supply Burnout may occur in the load If the sensing wires come loose the output voltage across the load can not be stabilized and may cause excessive voltage to be applied to the load Securely connect...

Page 45: ...el operation by simply connecting the output of each power supply is also possible However in this case the output of the power supplies connected in parallel must be set the same It is recommended that master slave parallel operation which allows power supplies connected in parallel to be controlled as a single power supply be used Handling of J1 Terminal Strip the wire insulation and insert the ...

Page 46: ... voltage V MON Can be monitored on the master unit External monitoring of output current I MON The output current of each master and slave units can be monitored For the total output current sum the monitor val ues of the master and slave units Status monitors The status of the constant voltage operation CV STATUS constant current operation CC STATUS output on and POWER switch on can be monitored ...

Page 47: ...wer supply but also slave power supplies However set the OVP trip point of the slave power supplies slightly higher than that of the master power supply so that the OVP function of the master power supply is activated first 4 Connect and set up each power supply as shown in Fig 4 5 Set the S5 switch on all slave power supplies to the down 0 position As for handling J1 terminal see page 45 Fig 4 4 ...

Page 48: ...he master power supply 4 Turn the VOLTAGE and CURRENT knobs of the slave power supplies clockwise all the way If the output setting of the slave power supplies is not set to the maximum the slave power supplies will not be able to follow up the output setting of the master power supply 5 While holding down the LIMIT switch on the master power supply set the output voltage and output cur rent The a...

Page 49: ... are output at 0 V setting adjust the variable resis tor for calibration in the following procedure See page 67 Test equipment required for calibrationfor the test equipment required and environment See Fig 6 3 for the connection of the equipment Do not set the output current greater than or equal to 105 of the rated current for this adjustment If you do the power supply may malfunction Adjustment...

Page 50: ...ntrol set the control signal to 10 V or 10 kΩ 7 Adjust Iout MAX Variable resistor B so that the out put current a value calculated from the external DVM reading and shunt resistance is slightly higher than the rated current When the rated output voltage is set operation mode of the slave unit changes from CC to CV Type I model only Readjust the output voltage at full scale in the following proce d...

Page 51: ...nits are the voltage value shown in the following or less 4 7 Series Operation The output of the power supplies can be connected in series to increase the output voltage Master slave series operation is not possible The total of the output voltage of each power supply is supplied to the load Be sure to observe the maximum number of slave power supplies that can be connected in series If the maximu...

Page 52: ...oltage is 250 V Therefore the calculation gives 250 35 7 14 which means that up to seven power supplies can be connected in series 4 7 1 Functions during Series operation The functions of the PMC A during series operation are as fol lows Voltmeter and Ammeter For the total output current sum the each units Remote Sensing Can not be used External Control Can not be used External Monitoring Possible...

Page 53: ... series operation Connection and setup procedure 1 Turn off the OUTPUT and POWER switches on all power supplies that are to be connected in series 2 Set the OVP trip point on all power supplies 3 Set the current that can be supplied to the load on all power supplies 4 Connect the power supplies as shown in Fig 4 6 The figure shows the case when two slave power supplies are connected in series Star...

Page 54: ...54 PMC A Fig 4 6 Series Operation PMC A PMC A Load Connect the short bar to either the negative output terminal or the positive output terminal ...

Page 55: ...for the pin assign ment of the 14 pins and the 26 pins see page 58 Table 5 3 Pin arrangement of the J2 connector Further more if the OMRON s 14 pins plug is used attach the lock lever as an standard accessory to the 14 pins plug for detaching prevention As for the polarity slot and the polarity guide see page 57 Fig 5 2 J2 connector and plug assembly 5 1 External Remote Control The J2 connector on...

Page 56: ...ontrol For the adjustment procedure see 6 2 Calibra tion Fig 5 1 Control switch J2 connector For the connection of the J2 connector insert the contact that comes with the socket that is attached to the J2 connector when you receive the power supply from the factory Table 5 2 lists the tools and parts made by Omron needed to assemble the J2 connector socket For details on how to use the tools read ...

Page 57: ...ection tool XY2B 7006 Contact removal tool XY2E 0001 Semi cover XG5S 1301 2 pieces used J1 J2 KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP 1 2 3 2 1 25 26 Polarity Slot Plug with polarity guide 㧖In case the external control function is used by 14 pins connector connect the J2 connector 26 pins matching the polarity slot against the polarity guide of the 14 pins plug ޓ Polarity Guide 㧖In case the J2 connector is not u...

Page 58: ... COM Common for external resistance control of output volt age 3 9 A COM Common for external signal of pins 3 4 7 15 Connected to the negative electrode S of the sens ing input when remote sensing is used Connected to neg output when remote sensing is not used 4 10 EXT R CV CONT External resistance control of output voltage 0 to 100 of the rated output voltage using 0 V to 10 V 5 11 EXT R CC CONT ...

Page 59: ...nnected to the J2 connector are at approxi mately the same potential as the negative output terminal Protect them using insulation material 14 pins type 2 Pin No Signal Name Description 12 18 D COM Common for external signal of pins 19 Connected to the negative electrode S of the sens ing input when remote sensing is used Connected to neg output when remote sensing is not used 13 19 OUT ON OFF CON...

Page 60: ...Check the J2 connector connection and switch set tings 5 After performing the setup above readjustment is necessary For the adjustment procedure see sec tion 6 2 Calibration Controlling the output voltage using external voltage This mode is used to control the output voltage using an exter nal voltage in the range of 0 V to approximately 10 V The input impedance between J2 7 and J2 9 is approxi ma...

Page 61: ...tor with good temperature coefficient and small aging effect such a 1 2 W or larger metal film or wire wound type resistor Fig 5 4 CV R setup and connection Controlling the output current using external voltage This mode is used to control the output current using an exter nal voltage in the range of 0 V to approximately 10 V The input impedance between J2 15 and J2 17 is approxi mately 10 kΩ Use ...

Page 62: ... flows through Rin at all times For Rin use a highly stable resistor with good temperature coefficient and small aging effect such a 1 2 W or larger metal film or wire wound type resistor Fig 5 6 CC R setup and connection 15 17 S4 S3 V CONT R CONT LOCAL REMOTE 1 0 J 2 25 26 1 2 Twist E in Io Im Ein 10 Io Output current A Im Rated output current A Ein External voltage V 0 Ein approx 10 V CAUTION 撚る...

Page 63: ...on There fore if the OUTPUT switch on the front panel is not turned on the output cannot be turned on off using the external contact If you press the LIMIT switch when the OUTPUT switch is on and the external contact is closed output off condition a cor rect output setting will not be displayed Turn off the OUT PUT switch first and then press the LIMIT switch Fig 5 7 Output on off control connecti...

Page 64: ...2 2 External monitoring of the operating status The J2 connector consists of status outputs that is used to exter nally monitor the operating status of the PMC A The follow ing five status outputs are available The outputs are open collector outputs of photocouplers they are insulated from the internal circuits of the PMC A Pin No Signal name Description 9 12 14 17 A COM Common for remote control ...

Page 65: ... STATUS Set to ON status when in constant voltage mode Photocoupler collector out put 2 CC STATUS Set to ON status when in constant current mode Photocoupler collector out put 23 ALM STATUS Set to ON status when in pro tection function is activated Photocoupler collector out put 24 OUTON STATUS Set to ON status when the OUTPUT is turned on Photocoupler collector out put 25 PWRON STATUS Set to ON s...

Page 66: ...nd characteristics that conform to the power supply Using a fuse of a different rating or shorting the fuse holder is dangerous Never carry out such acts 1 Turn off the POWER switch and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the power cord from the INPUT connector on the rear panel 3 Remove the fuse holder using a tool such as a flat blade screwdriver as shown in Fig 6 1 Fig 6 1 Removing the fuse holder W...

Page 67: ...ng accuracy of 0 02 or better Shunt resistor with accuracy of 0 1 or better a resistor capable of handling the rated output current of the PMC A series power supply being calibrated Environment Perform calibration under the following environment Ambient temperature 23 C 5 C Ambient humidity 80 rh or less To minimize the calibration error due to initial drift warm up turn on the power supply for at...

Page 68: ...ce the items are related be sure to calibrate all items accord ing to the following procedure Output voltage offset Output voltage at full scale Voltmeter at full scale Preset voltage indicator at full scale Connecting the equipment 1 Turn off the OUTPUT and POWER switches 2 Connect the cables as shown in Fig 6 2 O V P S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D Do not touch this variable resistor Type I T...

Page 69: ... trol set the control signal to 0 V or 0 Ω 5 Turn on the OUTPUT switch 6 Turn the CURRENT knob clockwise until constant voltage operation is achieved Offset adjustment is always performed under constant voltage operation 7 Adjust Vout OFS so that the output voltage DVM reading is 0 V Type I Variable resistor C Type II Variable resistor 3 Output voltage at full scale Do not set the output voltage g...

Page 70: ...10 kΩ 9 Adjust Vout MAX so that the output voltage DVM reading is slightly higher than the rated voltage Both Type I and Type II Variable resistor A Voltmeter at full scale 10 Set the output voltage DVM reading to the rated voltage 11 Adjust V METER FS so that the voltmeter reading on the power supply is equal to the DVM reading Type I Variable resistor 1 Type II Variable resistor 2 Preset voltage...

Page 71: ...icator at full scale Type I model only Connecting the equipment 1 Turn off the OUTPUT and POWER switches 2 Connect the cables as shown in Fig 6 3 Connect the negative terminal and the chassis ground ter minal using a short bar Fig 6 3 Connection for current system calibration 3 Turn on the POWER switch Output current offset Type I model only 4 Set the output current to 0 A When using local control...

Page 72: ...o 105 of the rated current for this adjustment If you do the power supply may malfunction If the output current is being controlled using an external voltage CC V mode on Type II models the output cur rent at full scale cannot be adjusted using the variable resistor Adjust the external voltage to obtain the full scale current 9 Set the output current to the rated output current When using local co...

Page 73: ...ing on the power supply is equal to the rated current Type I Variable resistor 2 Type II Variable resistor 5 Preset current indicator at full scale Type I model only 13 Adjust I LIMIT FS so that the ammeter reading on the power supply is equal to the value calculated from the external DVM reading and shunt resistance when the LIMIT switch is pressed while delivering rated current Type I Variable r...

Page 74: ...lowing conditions The load is a pure resistance The negative output is connected to the chassis terminal using the short bar provided After a warm up time of 30 minutes has elapsed with the load current flowing at 23 C 5 C and 80 rh or less TYP values standard values and calculated values do not guarantee the performance Use these values as a guideline when using the power sup ply 7 ...

Page 75: ... 95 VA 130 VA Approx 190 VA 250 VA Inrush current Peak current 20 A to 30 A Half value width 5 ms Output specifications Voltage Rated voltage 18 V 35 V Variable range 0 V to 18 V 0 V to 35 V Constant voltage characteristics Resolution Calculated value 2 3 3 mV 6 3 mV Preset knob turns 10 turns Source effect 3 1 mV 3 mV Load effect 4 2 mV 4 mV 3 mV Transient response standard value 5 50 µs Ripple n...

Page 76: ...A 90 µA 180 µA 360 µA Preset knob turns 10 turns Source effect 3 10 mA Load effect 4 5 mA Ripple noise RMS 6 1 mA Temperature coefficient 200 ppm C TYP Display function Operation display C V operation C V LED green lights C C operation C C LED red lights Voltage display fixed range Maximum display 19 99 199 9 Display error 0 5 of rdg 2 digits Temperature coeffi cient 300 ppm C TYP Current display ...

Page 77: ... For 100 V system 2 A S B 99 02 0153 3 A S B 99 02 0154 4 A S B 99 02 0155 2 A S B 99 02 0153 3 A S B 99 02 0154 4 A S B 99 02 0155 For 200 V system 1 5 A S B 99 02 0152 2 A S B 99 02 0153 1 5 A S B 99 02 0152 2 A S B 99 02 0153 Remote monitoring function Monitor signal output 9 V MON voltage at rated volt age output 10 0 V 0 5 V at 0 V output 0 0 V 0 5 V I MON current at rated current output 10 0...

Page 78: ...Up to four power supplies of the same model General Environment specifications Operation tempera ture 0 C to 40 F 0 F to 40 F Operation humidity 10 rh to 80 rh no condensation Storage tempera ture 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Storage humidity Less than or equal to 90 rh no condensation Cooling system Unforced air cooling Grounding polarity Possible for either Positive grounding or Negative grounding...

Page 79: ... to fall from 90 to 10 of the rating when the output is turned off 9 J2 connector on the rear panel 10 Photocoupler open collector output Maximum voltage 30 V maximum current sink approx 5 mA Insulated from the output and control circuits Status signals are not mutually insulated 11 See the rating of the fuse in the specification of Protection function Type I PMC 18 1A PMC 18 2A PMC 18 3A PMC 35 0...

Page 80: ... 250V 350V 500V Variable range 0 V to 18 V 0 V to 35 V 0 V to 70 V 0 V to 110 V 0 V to 160 V 0 V to 250 V 0 V to 350 V 0 V to 500 V Constant voltage characteristics Resolution Calculated value 2 3 3 mV 6 3 mV 12 6 mV 19 8 mV 28 8 mV 45 0 mV 63 0 mV 90 0 mV Preset knob turns 10 turns Source effect 3 1 mV 3 mV 5 mV 7 mV 10 mV 15 mV 25 mV 30 mV Load effect 4 5 mV 4 mV 5 mV 7 mV 10 mV 15 mV 25 mV 30 m...

Page 81: ... Calculated 2 0 9 mA 0 54 mA 180 µA 108 µA 72 µA 45 µA 36 µA 18 µA Preset knob turns 10 turns Source effect 3 5 mA 2 mA 1 mA Load effect 4 10 mA 5 mA 3 mA Ripple noise RMS 6 2 mA 1 mA Temperature coefficient 200 ppm C TYP Display function Operation display C V operation C V LED green lights C C operation C C LED red lights Voltage display fixed range Max display 19 99 199 9 999 Display error 0 5 o...

Page 82: ...o the wire wound section of the 130 C power trans former Input fuse For 100 V system 4 A S B 99 02 0155 For 200 V system 2 A S B 99 02 0153 Remote monitoring function Monitor signal output 9 V MON voltage at rated volt age output 10 0 V 0 5 V at 0 V output 0 0 V 0 5 V Monitor signal output 9 I MON current at rated volt age output 10 0 V 0 5 V at 0 V output 0 0 V 0 5 V Status signal output 9 10 OUT...

Page 83: ...kΩ 0 6 A Aprx 10 kΩ 0 4 A Aprx 10 kΩ 0 25 A Aprx 10 kΩ 0 2 A Aprx 10 kΩ 0 1 A Aprx 10 kΩ Master slave parallel operation Maximum number of connecting units Up to four power supplies of the same model General Environment specifications Operation tempera ture 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operation humidity 10 rh to 80 rh no condensation Storage tempera ture 10 C to 60 C 14 C to 140 C Storage humidity L...

Page 84: ...l from 90 to 10 of the rating when the output is turned off 9 J2 connector on the rear panel 10 Photocoupler open collector output Maximum voltage 30 V maximum current sink approx 5 mA Insulated from the output and control circuits Status signals are not mutually insulated 11 See the rating of the fuse in the specification of Protection function Type II PMC 18 5A PMC 35 3A PMC 70 1A PMC 110 0 6A P...

Page 85: ... Type I Dimension diagram Unit mm inch Fig 7 2 PMC A Type II Dimension diagram Unit mm inch MAX 20 0 79 270 10 63 6 0 24 MAX 300 11 81 107 4 21 124 4 88 MAX 140 5 51 MAX 10 0 39 MAX 20 0 79 350 10 63 6 0 24 MAX 380 11 81 124 4 88 107 4 21 MAX 140 5 51 MAX 10 0 39 ...

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