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Typical auxiliary connector wiring
ENABLE
STOP
REMOTE
CHASSIS
EMERGENCY
FAULT COM
FAULT NO
FAULT NC
CHASSIS
REMOTE
ENABLE
EMERGENCY
STOP
FAULT NC
FAULT NO
FAULT COM
CHASSIS
REMOTE
ENABLE
EMERGENCY
STOP
FAULT COM
FAULT NO
FAULT NC
No switches
Emergency stop
and remote enable
Alarm contacts
To remote alarm circuit
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CHAPTER 3:
Installation
Model 648 Electromagnet Power Supply
3.7 Power Supply
Connector
The power supply connectors provide terminals for a mandatory water flow switch
and an optional cooling water control solenoid valve. The flow switch must have a
normally closed contact rated at 5 V at 10 mA. Contact closure is required to enable
the Model 648 output. To operate a water control solenoid valve for the power supply
cooling water, 24 VAC at 1 A is provided. This output is controlled by the power supply,
either automatically via software, or manually through the internal water menu.
Water control is desirable to reduce water consumption when the water comes from
a municipal facility. Turning the water off when it is not required also reduces the
probability of condensation within the power supply and connecting tubing. If the
cooling water comes from a facility chiller system, condensation is not usually a
problem and a control valve is not required. FIGURE 3-10 shows some typical power
supply connector wiring.
Typical power supply connector wiring
Water
valve
Flow
switch
Flow
switch
Water
valve
Switch only
Valve and switch
3.8 Cooling Water
Two 12.7 mm (0.5 in) hose barbs are provided to connect to cooling water. The
connection to the cooling water source should be made with two 12.7 mm (0.5 in) I.D.
fiberglass reinforced hoses and two 20 mm (25/32 in) adjustable hose clamps. In
addition, we recommend the installation of a sediment filter in the input line. A
typical water hose connection is shown in FIGURE 3-11.
The cooling water must be clean and free from sediment, salt, and other
contaminants, which might clog or erode the water fittings. A minimum flow rate of
7.6 L (2 gal) per minute is required with a maximum pressure of 552kPa (80 psi). At
the 7.6 L (2 gal) per minute flow rate, the Model 648 has a 159 kPa (23 psi) drop
across it. When installed, the water valve adds an additional 107 kPa (15.5 psi) drop.
The temperature must be kept above 15° C to avoid condensation and below 30° C to
ensure adequate system cooling. If water is drawn from a local municipal water
source, the optional water valve should be installed for economy and to prevent
condensation (section 3.7). If water is supplied by a facility chiller, a valve can still be
used but is not required.
FIGURE 3-9
FIGURE 3-10