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INSTALLATION

 

 

MOUNTING 

 

Mount the unit in a DRY location.  Allow at least 1 inch of clearance for adequate cooling. 

 

POWER CONNECTION 

 

The unit is supplied with three foot power input leads.  This should normally be adequate to con-
nect to a source of power.  If you must extend the cable: 

• 

Use the smallest extension length possible. 

• 

Use no less than 10 gauge conductors. 

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Splice and solder the joints. 

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Protect the joints with heat shrink tubing.

 

 

Connect the wires as follows: 

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Red to Positive 

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Black to Negative 

 
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 

 

Two positive output terminals and two negative output terminals are provided.  Connect only one 
wire to each terminal.  Ensure that the total average load connected does not exceed the continu-
ous current rating of the unit. 
  
Note that the current specifications are for input current.  To obtain the maximum output current 
capability at any given input voltage, use the following formula: 
 

Output Current = Input Volts / Output Volts x 27 

 
For example: 
 
10 VDC in and 27 VDC out, the max output current = 10/27 x 27 = 10.0 Amps. 
20 VDC in and 27 VDC out, the max output current = 20/27 x 27 = 20.0 Amps 
 

OPERATION 

 
Turn the power switch on the front of the unit on to energize the outputs. 
 
To adjust the output voltage, turn off the power switch.  Remove the plate from the top of the box.  
Reach in with a non-conductive device such as a pencil and open or close the dip switches as 
shown below to select the desired output voltage.  Replace the plate.  Turn the power switch on. 
 

 

 

 
 

3.

 

MINIMUM

BLACK PORTION INDICATES SWITCH IS PUSHED DOWN

+0.5V

+1.0V

+1.5V

+2.0V

+2.5V

+3.0V

+3.5V

 

PROBLEM SOLVING 

 

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If the load exceeds the continuous rating for too long a period, the internal tem-
perature sensor will cause the unit to stop boosting the input voltage until the unit 
has cooled down.  After the unit has cooled down, normal operation will resume. 

• 

If the input voltage drops below the specified minimum input, the unit will sound 
the alarm. 

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If the output voltage drops below the specified minimum, the unit will sound the 
alarm. 

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If the current demanded by the devices connected to the unit exceed the maxi-
mum current rating, the fuse will blow. 

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If the fuse blows with no load connected, check that the power leads are con-
nected to the battery with the correct polarity; if they are then the unit is damaged 
and must be returned for repair. 

Содержание VTC305-12-12

Страница 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read this manual before operating your converter DC to DC Step Up Converter Model VTC305 ...

Страница 2: ...s due to voltage drop during engine start stabilizing 12 and 24 VDC power systems in marine automotive or aeronautical environments and more SPECIFICATIONS Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Model VTC305 12 12 VTC305 12 24 Input Voltage 10 5 18 VDC 10 5 28 VDC Output Voltage Input 1V or 13 5 17 0 VDC Whichever is greater Input 1V or 24 0 27 5 VDC Whichever is greater Current Limit 3...

Страница 3: ...above battery gases from battery will corrode and damage converter ii Never allow battery acid to drip on converter when reading gravity or filling battery 7 DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS i Connect and disconnect DC output connections only after setting converter switch to off position Samlex America does not recommend the use of the VTC305 Series Voltage Convert ers in life support applications where...

Страница 4: ...ed does not exceed the continu ous current rating of the unit Note that the current specifications are for input current To obtain the maximum output current capability at any given input voltage use the following formula Output Current Input Volts Output Volts x 27 For example 10 VDC in and 27 VDC out the max output current 10 27 x 27 10 0 Amps 20 VDC in and 27 VDC out the max output current 20 2...

Страница 5: ...sition on J11 J11 is located next to the relay To change the position of the jumper first turn the unit off and disconnect the unit from both the input and output power Next turn the unit on for 30 seconds to discharge the capacitors then turn it off again Turn the unit upside down and remove the four screws Remove the cover and locate J11 It will be next to the relay as is shown in the above diag...

Страница 6: ...s and audible alarm REMOTE CONNECTOR This connector is located on the side of the unit Note All switches are electronic solid state not mechanical relays 6 6 7 3 4 2 1 8 9 5 DRY CONTACT ALARM RELAY DRY CONTACT ALARM RELAY GROUND COMMON FOR SWITCHES REFERENCE VOLTAGE FOR REMOTE OFF 12 VDC REMOTE OFF CONNECT TO 5 TO FORCE UNIT TO OFF OVER TEMP NORMALLY HIGH 12V GOES LOW ON OVER TEMPERATURE LOW INPUT...

Страница 7: ...me If the input voltage drops below the specified minimum input the unit will sound the alarm If the output voltage drops below the specified minimum the unit will sound the alarm If the current demanded by the devices connected to the unit exceed the maxi mum current rating the fuse will blow If the fuse blows with no load connected check that the power leads are con nected to the battery with th...

Страница 8: ...oid the warranty if a Identification marks or serial numbers are removed or altered in any way b Our invoice is unpaid c The defect is the result of misuse neglect improper installation environmental conditions non authorized repair alteration or accident 7 No refund of the purchase price will be granted to the Purchaser unless the Warrantor is unable to rem edy the defect after having a reasonabl...

Страница 9: ...110 17 Fawcett Rd Coquitlam B C Canada V3K 6V2 T 604 525 3836 F 604 525 5221 e mail samlex samlexamerica com website www samlexamerica com IVTC 305_Manual ...

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