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Instruction Manual
PS 800 R Series
EN
Date: 07-22-2014
About the device
1. General
1.1 Introduction
The microprocessor controlled power supplies of the
PS 800 R series are designed for wall mount and
are cooled by a temperature-controlled fan.
The functionality focuses industrial power supply.
It means, the device will continue its work with the
last settings after a blackout.
The output voltage is seperated into three selectable
ranges, where each one is defined as approximately
1/3 of the nominal voltage.
The power output is short-circuit-proof and overload-
proof. For protection of the loads, the devices also
feature an overvoltage protection (OVP). At an
overtemperature (OT) event, the power output will
be switched off until the unit has cooled down and
automatically switch on again.
Models with 1500W output power will switch to a
1000W output power limitation at mains input vol-
tages of <150V AC.
1.2 Visual check
After receipt, the unit has to be checked for signs
of physical damage. If any damage is found, the
unit may not be operated. Also contact your dealer
immediately.
1.3 Scope of delivery
1 x Power supply unit
1 x Printed user manual
1 x Mounting kit
2. Installation
2.1 Mounting
The device is designed for wall mount. It is required
to mount it in a way that allows unimpeded air flow
through the ventilation slots. Take care for plenty of
space (at least 15cm) below and above the device in
order to ensure proper cooling. The included moun-
ting kit contains strips that can be attached to the
device in vertical or horizontal position. These strips
have drill holes for screws with up to 5mm thread.
Also see drawings on page 18 and 19.
2.2 Mains connection
All models are equipped with an active PFC (power
factor correction) and a wide range input. It can be
operated at AC input voltages from 90V to 264V and
mains frequencies of 45Hz up to 65Hz.
The connection is done at the 3pole terminal „Power
Input“ on the front plate. It must only be carried out
by trained technical personnel. Main focus lies on
an appropriate cross section of the mains lead, as
well as the fact that the device does not feature a
power switch.
For connection scheme see figure in section
2.4.
The mains input is fused by a standard 5x20mm
fuse, type T16A, which is located in the fuse holder
on the front plate.
2.3 DC output connection
The load is connected to the DC output terminals on
the front using leads with appropriate cross section.
The device can produce dangerous voltages. Thus
the output must be covered when working with the
device. The included shrinking hose can be used,
or something similiar.
2.4 Remote sense connection
The remote sense inputs are located on the front of
the device are of type press & clamp. Cable cross
section goes from 0.08mm² (28 AWG) to 4mm² (12
AWG). If possible, use cable end sleeves.
Clamping procedure: