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HSF 300W 042315

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

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LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE

TITLE

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LIST OF TABLES

TABLE

TITLE

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1.  Introduction........................................................................................................................................................  1
1.1

 Scope of Manual ............................................................................................................................................  1

1.2

 Description .....................................................................................................................................................  1

2.  Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................  2
3.     Features .........................................................................................................................................................  5
3.1

 DIP Switch Configuration ...............................................................................................................................  5

3.2

 Front Panel Access. .......................................................................................................................................  6

3.3

 Keying ............................................................................................................................................................  6

3.4

 Output Voltage Control...................................................................................................................................  7

3.4.1

 Front Panel Voltage Control ........................................................................................................................  7

3.4.2

 Remote Voltage Control ..............................................................................................................................  7

3.5

 Remote On-Off ...............................................................................................................................................  8

3.6

 Protection Circuits ..........................................................................................................................................  9

3.6.1

 Overvoltage And Overtemperature Protection ............................................................................................  9

3.6.2

 Overcurrent Setting and Protection .............................................................................................................  9

3.6.3

 Fan Failure ..................................................................................................................................................  9

3.6.4

 Undervoltage .............................................................................................................................................  10

3.7

 Alarm Settings ..............................................................................................................................................  10

3.7.1

 Visual Alarm. .............................................................................................................................................  10

3.7.2

 Alarm Signals. ...........................................................................................................................................  10

3.7.2.1

 Internal Isolated Relay Alarm .................................................................................................................  10

3.7.2.2

 Optically-Coupled Logical Alarm ............................................................................................................  10

3.8

 VDC ON/Alarm Indicator Power Options......................................................................................................  11

3.9

 Local/remote Sensing...................................................................................................................................  12

3.10  Retaining Latches.........................................................................................................................................  12
4.  Load Connection .............................................................................................................................................  12
5.  Connecting Multiple Power Supplies...............................................................................................................  12

1

 HSF Rear Panel Connector and RA 19-4C Rack Adapter I/O Connector ..................................................  1

2

 Power Rating Vs. Temperature ..................................................................................................................  3

3

 Mechanical Outline Drawing Of The HSF 300W Power Supply .................................................................  5

4

 DIP Switch Configuration............................................................................................................................  6

5

 Front Panel Controls, Indicators and Test Points .......................................................................................  7

6

 DIP Switch Settings for Control of Output Voltage .....................................................................................  8

7

 Connections For Remote Voltage Control ..................................................................................................  8

8

 DIP Switch Settings for Using RESET button or Remote ON-OFF ............................................................  9

9

 DIP switch settings for Optically Coupled Logical Alarm ..........................................................................  10

10

 Output Alarm Circuit Optically Isolated .....................................................................................................  11

11

 ±PF Power Failure Optocoupler Timing Diagram .....................................................................................  11

12

 DIP switch settings for VDC ON/ALARM Power Options .........................................................................  11

1

 HSF (M) Rear Connector Pin Assignments ................................................................................................1

2

 Output Ratings and Specifications ..............................................................................................................2

3

 Power Supply Ratings and Specifications  ..................................................................................................3

4

 Minimum Conditions for Relay, Meter and LED Operation .........................................................................8

Содержание HSF 12-27

Страница 1: ...he correct revision for your particular model and serial number 3 The contents of this manual are protected by copyright Reproduction of any part can be made only with the specific written permission...

Страница 2: ...Power Options 11 3 9 Local remote Sensing 12 3 10 Retaining Latches 12 4 Load Connection 12 5 Connecting Multiple Power Supplies 12 1 HSF Rear Panel Connector and RA 19 4C Rack Adapter I O Connector 1...

Страница 3: ...ack adapter accepts up to four 300W modules All input output connections are through a 24 pin connector that plugs in to the rack adapter All external connections described in the following paragraphs...

Страница 4: ...Amps 4 63 78 28 4 35 1 23 1 28 6 14 7 18 2 12 6 15 6 7 4 9 1 Short Circuit Current Amps 82 35 29 20 17 11 Overvoltage Protection OVP Volts d c 5 5 7 7 0 14 3 16 8 18 0 24 0 29 3 33 6 34 2 39 2 54 5 59...

Страница 5: ...nt flow into EMI filter 15A typ 20A max first surge 100 120V ac 30A typ 40 max first surge 200 240 V ac Leakage Current 0 24mA typ 0 3mA max 120V a c 60Hz per IEC 950 and UL1950 0 31mA typ 0 38mA max...

Страница 6: ...f 3 axes sweep time 10 minutes Shock Acceleration 643 5ft s2 196 1M s2 20g Pulse Duration 11ms 5 msec non operating 1 2 sine pulse three shocks on each axis Power Supply is fixed on its bottom side Sa...

Страница 7: ...front panel reset button to be used to reset the unit after a fault or allow Remote on off via mechanical switch or logic level see PAR 3 5 Positions 5 and 6 allows alarm signals to be produced from e...

Страница 8: ...er in the event that overcurrent or overvoltage protection has tripped or thermal overload or fan mal function has occurred If remote voltage control see PAR 3 4 2 is not enabled the front panel Vadj...

Страница 9: ...ONTROL Output voltage can be manually adjusted with the voltage adjustment control Vadj see Figure 5 for location when DIP switches SW1 and SW2 see Figure 4 for location are configured as shown in Fig...

Страница 10: ...the output may be turned ON or OFF using the RC signals if the remote ON OFF feature is enabled Note that when remote ON OFF is enabled the RESET OUTPUT switch does not function Remote ON OFF is enabl...

Страница 11: ...beyond allowable limit the output is cut OFF and the fans turn OFF The restart cycle Power ON should not begin until the temperature returns to within specifications To restart reset the unit set the...

Страница 12: ...imums per Table 4 if enabled see PAR 3 8 3 7 2 ALARM SIGNALS Either of two options are available for signalling alarms isolated relay contacts factory default PAR 3 7 2 1 or logic level alarm signals...

Страница 13: ...IRCUIT OPTICALLY ISOLATED FIGURE 11 PF POWER FAILURE OPTOCOUPLER TIMING DIAGRAM 3 8 VDC ON ALARM INDICATOR POWER OPTIONS To use the internal power supply reference voltage to power the VDC ON ALARM in...

Страница 14: ...POWER SUPPLIES All connections to multiple HSF power supplies must be made via the I O mating connectors at rear of the Rack Adapter or by the Rack Adapter DIP switches These connections including th...

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