Xantrex Technology XFR 2800 manual Location, Mounting, and Ventilation, Rack Mounting

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Installation

Location, Mounting, and Ventilation

Location, Mounting, and Ventilation

Use the power supply in rack-mounted or benchtop applications.

Rack

Mounting

WARNING

Ensure that any mounting screws do not penetrate more than 1/8 in. (3.0 mm) into the sides of the unit.

The power supply is designed to fit in a standard 19 in. (483 mm) equipment rack. To install:

1.Use the rack mount brackets at either side of the front panel to install the power supply in a rack.

2.Provide adequate support for the rear of the unit without obstructing the ventilation inlets on the sides of the unit. Use a support bar at the rear of the unit. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the support bar.

To install the power supply with rack mount slides, use a commercially–available slide kit. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to install the slides. Add a 1/8 in. (3.0 mm) spacer between the chassis and the slides.

Ventilation Whether you place the power supply in a rack or on a bench, allow cooling air to reach the ventilation inlets on the sides of the unit and allow 4 in. (10 cm) of unrestricted air space at the rear of the unit for the fan exhaust. Any ventilation space at the top and bottom of the supply will further lower internal operating temperatures.

Check page 32 for the operating ambient temperature range and the operating altitude specification.

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Contents XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply Page XFR 2800 Watt Series What does this warranty cover and how long does it last? How do you get service?What will Xantrex do? Phone 604 422 Toll Free North America 800 667 Fax 604 421What does this warranty not cover? Disclaimer Product Model Number Serial Number Purchased From Purchase Date Information About Your Power SupplyPower Supply Safety Manual Revisions Who Should Use This ManualMain Sections About This Manual Power Supply Safety MarkingsContents Calibration Section Local Operation RemoteList of Figures List of Figures List of Tables List of Tables Model Voltage Range Current Range Features and OptionsDescription Features and Specifications Front Panel Controls Power Supply Front PanelRear Panel Connectors and Switch Power Supply Rear Panel Shows the functions assigned to each SW1 switch HIGH=OFF HIGH=ON Switch Function Open ClosedProgramming and Monitoring J2 Connector Vrmt Connector Reference Name FunctionMaking J2 Connections WiringSpecifications Models 300 12-220 20-130 33-85 40-70 Features and Specifications Models 60-46 100-28 150-18 300-9 600-4 Features and Specifications Input Conditions Additional SpecificationsRemote Programming Monitoring Additional FeaturesEnvironmental Specifications Output Connector Mechanical SpecificationsDimensional Drawings Step # Description Action Reference Basic Setup ProcedureIntroduction Initial Inspection Periodic Cleaning Inspection, Cleaning, and PackagingReturning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer Shipping or Storage Carton Label Packaging for Shipping or StorageRack Mounting Location, Mounting, and VentilationAC Input Connector Voltage Selection AC Input PowerAC Input AC Voltage Range FrequencyWire Size Ratings Cable Outside Diameter AC Input Wire ConnectionAC Input Cover and Strain Relief Power-on Check Voltage Mode Operation CheckFunctional Tests Equipment RequiredCurrent Mode Operation Check Front Panel Function Checks Load Connection Load WiringWire Size Maximum Current a Making Load Connections Maximum Load Wire Length for 1 V Line DropOutput Strain Relief and Cover Typical Load Connection Hardware To 600 V Models Output Voltage ConnectorSingle Load with Local Sensing Default Multiple Loads with Local Sensing 10Multiple Loads with Remote Sensing Local and Remote Sensing Sense WiringTerminal Name Function 11J10 Sense ConnectorUsing Remote Sensing 12 shows a sample setup for using remote sensing Operating Modes Automatic Crossover Standard OperationStandard Operation Local OperationMode ConfigurationShipped Setting Output Voltage Current Limit OVP Using Over Voltage Protection OVPResetting the OVP Circuit Controlling Shutdown Function via Connector Using the Shutdown FunctionLED Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series Operation Using Multiple SuppliesSupplies for ConfiguringParallel Parallel Operation of Multiple Supplies Supplies for Split Supply OperationSplit Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies Positive-negative SupplyLocal Operation Switch SW1-8 OTP Shutdown Selection Description Over Temperature Protection OTPEmergency Shutdown User DiagnosticsUnusual or Erratic Operation Abbreviated References Used in TableSymptom Check Further Checks and Corrections Remote Operation Options Remote Analog Programming ProcedureRemote Operation Control Programming ScalesRemote Operation Power Supply Settings for Different Programming Sources Connecting Programming Sources to J2 Connector Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current Service Calibration SetupPrecautions EnvironmentAccessing Calibration Potentiometers Programming and Monitoring Calibration Locations Voltage Programming Circuit Calibration Calibrating for Programming AccuracyCurrent Limit Programming Circuit Calibration Output Voltage Monitor Circuit Calibration Calibrating for Readback AccuracyOutput Current Monitor Circuit Calibration Calibration Page Xantrex Technology Inc