Agilent Technologies E3616A Initial Inspection, Installation Data, Input Power Requirements

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Table 1. Specifications and Operating Characteristics (Cont’d)

*REMOTE PROGRAMMING SPEED

 

DC ISOLATION

Maximum time required for output voltage to change from initial

± 240 Vdc maximum between either output terminal and earth

value to within a tolerance band (0.1%) of the newly programmed

ground including the output voltage.

value following the onset of a step change in the programming

 

input voltage.

Full load

No load

*COOLING: Convection cooling is employed.

 

 

 

Up:

E3614A:

3 msec

2 msec

*WEIGHT: 12.1 lbs/5.5 Kg net, 14.9 lbs/6.75 Kg shipping.

 

E3615A:

9 msec

6 msec

 

 

E3616A:

85 msec

85 msec

* Operating Characteristics

 

E3617A:

200 msec

200 msec

 

Down: E3614A:

7 msec

1.6 sec

 

 

E3615A:

13 msec

2.2 sec

 

 

E3616A:

65 msec

1.8 sec

 

 

E3617A:

200 msec

3.2 sec

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSTALLATION

INITIAL INSPECTION

Before shipment, this instrument was inspected and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects. As soon as the instru- ment is unpacked, inspect for any damage that may have occurred in transit. Save all packing materials until the inspection is completed. If damage is found, a claim should be filed with the carrier. The Agilent Technologies Sales and Service office should be notified.

Mechanical Check

This check should confirm that there are no broken knobs or connec- tors, that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free of dents and scratches, and that the meter is not scratched or cracked.

Electrical Check

The instrument should be checked against its electrical specifi- cations. Paragraph "TURN-ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE" con- tains a brief checkout procedure and "PERFORMANCE TEST" in section SERVICE INFORMATION includes an instrument perfor- mance check to verify proper instrument operation.

INSTALLATION DATA

The instrument is shipped ready for bench operation. It is neces- sary only to connect the instrument to a source of power and it is ready for operation.

instructions.

Figure 1. Outline Diagram

INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS

This power supply may be operated from nominal 100, 115, or 230 Vac 47-63 Hertz power source. A label on the rear panel shows the nominal input voltage set for the unit at the factory. If necessary, you can convert the supply to another nominal input voltage by following the instructions below

Location and Cooling

This instrument is air cooled. Sufficient space should be allowed so that a free flow of cooling air can reach the sides and rear of the instrument when it is in operation. It should be used in an area where the ambient temperature does not exceed 40oC. Maximum current is derated 1% per oC at 40oC-55oC.

Outline Diagram

Figure 1 is a outline diagram showing the dimensions of the instrument.

Rack Mounting

This instrument may be rack mounted in a standard 19-inch rack panel either by itself or alongside a similar unit. Please see ACCESSORY, page 1-4, for available rack mounting accesso- ries. Each rack-mounting kit includes complete installation

Line Voltage Option Conversion

Line voltage conversion is accomplished by adjusting two compo- nents: the line select switch and the rear panel fuse F1. To con- vert the supply from one line voltage option to another, proceed as follows:

a.Disconnect power cord.

b.Turn off the supply and remove the top cover by lifting the cover upwards after taking it off from both sides of the chassis by inserting a flat-blade screwdriver into the gap on the lower rear portion of the cover.

c.Set two sections of the line voltage selector switch on the PC board for the desired line voltage (see Figure 2).

d.Check the rating of the fuse F1 installed in the rear panel fuse holder and replace with the correct fuse if necessary. For 100 and 115 V operation, use a normal blow 2 A fuse and for 230 V use a time delay 1 A fuse.

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Contents Agilent E361xA 60W Bench Series DC Power Supplies AprilSafety Summary Operating Instructions General Information Temperature Coefficient Operating Temperature RangeMeter Programming Resolution Line FuseInput Power Requirements InstallationInstallation Data Initial InspectionTURN-ON Checkout Procedure Power CordOperating Instructions Operating Modes Local Operating ModeConnecting Loads Operation Beyond Rated OutputRemote Operating Modes Remote Voltage SensingRemote Analog Voltage Programming MULTIPLE-SUPPLY Operation Normal Parallel OperationAUTO-PARALLEL Operation Normal Series Operation Gramming according to the remote-programming instructionsAUTO-SERIES Operation Total output voltage to ground must not exceed 240 VdcAUTO-TRACKING Operaton = slave output voltageLoad Considerations Service Information Maintenance Test Equipment RequiredOperation Verification Tests Type Required Characteristics USE Recommended Model Performance TestsMeasurement Techniques Line Regulation Source Effect Constant Voltage CV TestsLoad Regulation Load Effect Load Transient Response TimePARDRipple and Noise Pardrms MeasurementPARDPeak-to-Peak Measurement Constant Current CC Tests CV Drift StabilityAdjustment and Calibration Procedure CC Drift StabilityReference and Bias Circuit TroubleshootingOverall Troubleshooting Procedure Regulating Loop TroublesSymptom Checks and Probable Causes Overvoltage Protection Circuit TroublesStep Action Response Probable Cause Step Measure Response Probable Cause Replaceable Parts Table A-10. Replaceable Parts List Table A-10. Replaceable Parts List Contd R28,111 0698-3228 Resistor 49.9K +-1% .125W TF TC=0+-100 RESISTOR-VAR 10K +-10% ALL IC V RGLTR-FXD-POS 4.8/5.2V TO-220 PKG ALL DIODE-GEN PRP 180V 200MA DO-35 ALL Table A-11. Component Value Model Page Page Page Page Manual Supplement Constant Voltage Mode T EAlternative Voltage Programming Using Resistors Programming Voltage Common to the Minus OutputProgramming Voltage Common to the Minus Output Constant Current Mode Constant Current with Voltage ProgrammingCurrent Monitoring Remote Resistor Programming Connections Remote Resistor Programming, Constant VoltageRemote Resistor Programming, Constant Current Certification Declaration of Conformity