Xantrex Technology XFR 2800 Making Load Connections, Maximum Load Wire Length for 1 V Line Drop

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Installation

Load Connection

Load Wiring Length for Operation with Sense Lines For applications using remote sensing, you must limit the voltage drop across each load wire. Figure 2.3 shows some maximum allowable wire lengths for a given load current and wire size. We recommend that you use the larger load wiring to ensure a smaller voltage drop (1 V typical maximum), although units will compensate for up to 5 V drop in each line. See also “Local and Remote Sensing” on page 53.

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Figure 2.3 Maximum Load Wire Length for 1 V Line Drop

Noise and Impedance Effects To minimize noise pickup or radiation, use shielded pair wiring of the shortest possible length for load wires. Connect the shield to the chassis via a rear panel mounting screw. Where shielding is impossible or impractical, simply twisting the wires together will offer some noise immunity. When using local sense connections, use the largest practical wire size to minimize the effects of load line impedance on the regulation of the supply.

Making Load

Connections

CAUTION

When making connections to the bus bars, ensure that each terminal's mounting hardware and wiring assembly are placed to avoid touching the other terminal and shorting the power supply output. Heavy connecting cables must have some form of strain relief to avoid loosening the connections or bending the bus bars.

Make load connections at the rear of the power supply at the positive and negative output bus bars or to the 4-terminal wire clamp connector, depending on the model.

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Operating Manual for XFR 2.8kW Series Power Supply

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Contents XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply Page XFR 2800 Watt Series How do you get service? What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?What will Xantrex do? Phone 604 422 Toll Free North America 800 667 Fax 604 421What does this warranty not cover? Disclaimer Product Information About Your Power Supply Model Number Serial Number Purchased From Purchase DatePower Supply Safety Who Should Use This Manual Main SectionsManual Revisions Power Supply Safety Markings About This ManualContents Section Local Operation Remote CalibrationList of Figures List of Figures List of Tables List of Tables Features and Options DescriptionModel Voltage Range Current Range Features and Specifications Power Supply Front Panel Front Panel ControlsRear Panel Connectors and Switch Power Supply Rear Panel Shows the functions assigned to each SW1 switch Switch Function Open Closed HIGH=OFF HIGH=ONProgramming and Monitoring J2 Connector Connector Reference Name Function VrmtWiring Making J2 ConnectionsSpecifications 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 Additional Specifications Input ConditionsAdditional Features Remote Programming MonitoringEnvironmental Specifications Mechanical Specifications Output ConnectorDimensional Drawings Basic Setup Procedure IntroductionStep # Description Action Reference Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging Initial Inspection Periodic CleaningReturning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer Packaging for Shipping or Storage Shipping or Storage Carton LabelLocation, Mounting, and Ventilation Rack MountingAC Input Power AC Input Connector Voltage SelectionAC Input AC Voltage Range FrequencyAC Input Wire Connection Wire Size Ratings Cable Outside DiameterAC Input Cover and Strain Relief Voltage Mode Operation Check Power-on CheckFunctional Tests Equipment RequiredCurrent Mode Operation Check Front Panel Function Checks Load Wiring Wire Size Maximum Current aLoad Connection Maximum Load Wire Length for 1 V Line Drop Making Load ConnectionsOutput Strain Relief and Cover Typical Load Connection Hardware Output Voltage Connector To 600 V ModelsSingle Load with Local Sensing Default Multiple Loads with Local Sensing 10Multiple Loads with Remote Sensing Sense Wiring Local and Remote Sensing11J10 Sense Connector Terminal Name FunctionUsing Remote Sensing 12 shows a sample setup for using remote sensing Standard Operation Operating Modes Automatic CrossoverLocal Operation Standard OperationConfiguration ShippedMode Setting Output Voltage Current Limit Using Over Voltage Protection OVP OVPResetting the OVP Circuit Using the Shutdown Function Controlling Shutdown Function via ConnectorLED Using Multiple Supplies Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series OperationConfiguring ParallelSupplies for Supplies for Split Supply Operation Parallel Operation of Multiple SuppliesPositive-negative Supply Split Supply Operation of Multiple SuppliesLocal Operation Over Temperature Protection OTP Switch SW1-8 OTP Shutdown Selection DescriptionUser Diagnostics Emergency ShutdownUnusual or Erratic Operation Abbreviated References Used in TableSymptom Check Further Checks and Corrections Remote Operation Remote Analog Programming Procedure OptionsRemote 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 Calibration Setup ServicePrecautions EnvironmentAccessing Calibration Potentiometers Programming and Monitoring Calibration Locations Calibrating for Programming Accuracy Voltage Programming Circuit CalibrationCurrent Limit Programming Circuit Calibration Calibrating for Readback Accuracy Output Voltage Monitor Circuit CalibrationOutput Current Monitor Circuit Calibration Calibration Page Xantrex Technology Inc