CFS300 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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Product Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the APS CFS300 Series programmable, AC and DC
power sources. It introduces the reader to general operating characteristics of these power
sources. Operational information and menu navigation details are provided in Section 6,
“Front Panel Operation” on page 59.
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3.1
General Description
The APS CFS300 Series consists of two models
at output power levels of 3000VA and 6000VA.
Each model has similar electrical performance
and operational characteristics except for
maximum AC input currents, AC and DC output
currents and AC input voltage requirements.
Refer to Section 5, “Technical Specifications”
for specific AC input specifications by model.
3.1.1
Model CFS330
The CFS330 model offers 3000VA output in AC mode or 1500W output in DC mode. In AC
mode, output configurations for single phase, split phase and three phase loads are
selectable. The chassis is rack mountable and can also be used floor standing using the
included casters. Output voltage is 300Vac in AC mode or 420Vdc in DC mode. The CFS330
requires single phase, 208V or 230V AC utility power input.
3.1.2
Model CFS360
The CFS360 model offers 6000VA output in AC mode or 3000W output in DC mode. In AC
mode, output configurations for single phase, split phase and three phase loads are
selectable. The chassis is rack mountable and can also be used floor standing using the
included casters. Output voltage is 300Vac in AC mode or 420Vdc in DC mode. The CFS360
can be operated from either 230V single phase, 208V three phase Delta or 400V three phase
Wye AC utility power input.
3.2
Product Features
The following key characteristics apply to all CFS300 Series models;
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Fully programmable AC and DC output modes
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Single, Split and Three Phase Output modes
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Frequency range in AC mode is 40 Hz to 1000 Hz
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Dual voltage ranges in both modes