TDK 750W, 1500W technical manual Awg, Wire termination

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2.Wire size should be selected to enable voltage drop per lead to be less than 1.0V at the rated current. Although units will compensate for up to 5V in each load wire, it is recommended to minimize the voltage drop (1V typical maximum) to prevent excessive output power consump- tion from the power supply and poor dynamic response to load changes. Please refer to Ta- bles 3-2 and 3-3 for minimum wire length (to limit voltage drop) in American and European di- mensions respectively.

 

Wire size

Resistivity

 

 

Maximum length in Feet to limit

 

 

 

 

voltage drop to 1V or less

 

 

AWG

OHM/1000ft

 

 

 

 

5A

 

10A

20A

50A

 

150A

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

2.526

80

 

40

20

8

 

2

 

12

1.589

120

 

60

30

12

 

3.4

 

10

0.9994

200

 

100

50

20

 

6

 

8

0.6285

320

 

160

80

32

 

10

 

6

0.3953

500

 

250

125

50

 

16

 

4

0.2486

800

 

400

200

80

 

26

 

2

0.1564

1200

 

600

300

125

 

40

 

0

0.0983

2000

 

1000

500

200

 

68

 

Table 3-2: Maximum wire length for 1V drop on lead (in feet)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cross sect.

Resistivity

 

Maximum length in meters to limit

 

 

area

 

 

voltage drop to 1V or less

 

 

OHM/Km

 

 

 

 

(mm²)

5A

 

10A

20A

50A

 

150A

 

 

 

 

 

2.5

8.21

24.0

 

12.0

6.0

2.4

 

0.8

 

4

5.09

39.2

 

18.6

9.8

4.0

 

1.4

 

6

3.39

59.0

 

29.4

14.8

5.8

 

2.0

 

10

1.95

102.6

 

51.2

25.6

10.2

 

3.4

 

16

1.24

160.0

 

80.0

40.0

16.0

 

5.4

 

25

0.795

250.0

 

125.0

62.0

25.2

 

8.4

 

35

0.565

354.0

 

177.0

88.0

35.4

 

11.8

Table 3-3: Maximum wire length for 1 V drop on lead (in meters)

For currents not shown in Table 3-2 and 3-3, use the formula:

Maximum length=1000/(current x resistivity)

Where current is expressed in Amperes and resistivity in ohms/km or ohms/1000ft.

3.9.3Wire termination

The wires should be properly terminated with terminals securely attached. DO NOT use unterminated wires for load connection at the power supply.

CAUTION

When local sensing, a short from +LS or +S to -V or -S or -LS, will cause damage to the power supply. Reversing the sense wires might cause damage to the power supply in local and remote sensing. (Do not connect -S to +V or +S to -V).

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Contents Genesystm 750W/1500W Page Page Genesys Manual Supplement Table of Contents Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connectors ………...……… Remote Analog PROGRAMMING……………………………………………… Isolated Analog Programming OPTION………………………………… Trademark Information Limitation of WarrantyWarranty Service DisclaimerSafety Instructions Environmental Conditions SICHERHEITS-INSTALLATIONS Anweisungen Sicherheits-und Warnsymbole Anderungen and BauteileersatzUmweltbedingungen General Description Features and optionsGeneral Information IntroductionParallel operation Multiple output power systemControl via the serial communication port Analog voltage programming and monitoringAccessories Chapter SpecificationsVout Supplemental Characteristics Genesystm 750W & 1500W Power Supplies Outline Drawings Initial Inspections InstallationGeneral Preparation for USERack Mount Slides optional AC Input Power ConnectionLOCATON, Mounting and Cooling AC Source RequirementsAC Input Cord AC Input Connector, 1500W modelsAC Input Connector, 750W models AC Input Wire Connection, 1500W modelsTURN-ON Checkout Procedure GeneralPrior to Operation UVL Check Constant Voltage CheckConstant Current Check OVP CheckConnecting the Load AWG Wire terminationNoise and Impedance Effects Inductive loadsMaking the load connections 6V to 60V Models 80V to 600V Models Wire terminal lug 2 placesLoad wires connection to the output connector Connecting single loads, local sensing default Connecting single loads, remote sensingConnecting multiple loads, radial distribution method Grounding outputs Multiple load connection with distribution terminalsLocal sensing Sense wiringOutput Terminal Grounding Local and Remote SensingRemote sensing 10.4 J2 sense connector technical informationFront Panel Controls and Indicators Front and Rear Panel Controls and ConnectorsAuxiliary Function Rear panel connections and controls Rear Panel Connections and ControlsRear Panel SW1 Setup Switch 1 SW1 position function Resetting the SW1 switchMaking J1 connections Rear Panel J1 Programming and Monitorng ConnectorLocal SignalEnain IfcomConstant Voltage Mode Constant Current ModeLocal Operation Automatic Crossover Setting the OVP levelResetting the OVP circuit Over Voltage Protection OVPOutput ON/OFF Control Output SHUT-OFF SO Control VIA Rear Panel J1 ConnectorUnder Voltage Limit UVL Foldback ProtectionENABLE/DISABLE Control VIA Rear Panel J1 Connector CV/CC SignalPsok Signal Safe-start mode Over Temperature Protecton OTPLast Setting Memory Auto-restart modeSeries connection for increased output voltage Series OperationSeries connection for positive/negative output voltages Series connection for positive and negative output voltageParallel Operation Connection to the load Advanced parallel configurationSetting the units as Master or Slave Master and Slave units default operationTo release units from Slave mode Current display accuracyAST OFF *OUT OFF Locked front panel DAISY-CHAIN ConnectionFront Panel Locking Unlocked front panelLOCAL/REMOTE Analog Indication Remote Analog ProgrammingRemote voltage programming connection DownRemote resistive programming Resisitive Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitRemote Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current Configuration RS232 & RS485 Remote ControlRear Panel RS232/RS485 Connector 6 RS232/RS485 port in Local modeFront panel in Remote mode MD Mode SRQ Retransmission MD Mode Option Factory Installed MD Mode DescriptionMD Mode enable Serial communication mode MD Mode SRQSingle power supply Connecting Power Supplies to RS232 or RS485 BUSCommunication Interface Protocol Command SET Description Error MessagesInitialization Control Commands ID Control CommandsOutput Control Commands OUT? DVC?Filter FILTER?Global Output Commands Enable SRQ retransmission MD Mode Option Required Single Byte CommandsEnable MD Mode MD Mode Option Required Disable SRQ retransmission MD Mode Option RequiredAddressed commands without response Acknowledge SRQ Addressed commands with response Read registersPrint Power On Time Test if MD Mode is Installed1010 None Disable retransmission of SRQs by GEN750W models GEN1500W models Current programming range 10.6 Status Control Commands STATUS, Error and SRQ RegistersStatus Registers Conditional RegistersBIT Service Request Enable and Event RegistersFault Event Register Fault Enable RegisterStatus Event Register Status Enable RegisterPower supply set-up Serial Communication Test SET-UPCommunication Test PPM/C SpecificationsIsolated Analog Programming Option 1 0-5V/0-10V Option PN IS510Isolated Programming & Monitoring Connector Setup and Operating Instructions Maintenance OUP Fuse Rating