FPS-T1U Instruction Manual

CHAPTER 17 FPS-T1U RACK INSTALLATION

17.1 GENERAL

This chapter contains instructions for initial inspection, preparation for use and repackaging for shipment. In some sections in this chapter, where the instructions for the FPS-T1U and the FPS1000 are identical, a reference to a section describing the FPS1000 will be given.

17.2 PREPARATION FOR USE

Table 10-1 below describes the basic setup procedure. Follow the instructions in Table 17-1 in the sequence given to prepare the FPS-T1U rack for use.

Step no

Item

Description

Reference

1

Inspection

Initial physical inspection of the power supply

Section 3.3

2

Installation

Installing the power supply.

Section 10.4

 

 

Ensuring adequate ventilation.

Section 10.5

3

AC source

AC source requirements

Section 3.6

4

Load connection

Wire size selection.

Section 10.7

Table 17-1: Basic setup procedure

17.3INITIAL INSPECTION Refer to Sec. 3.3 for details.

17.4FPS-T1U RACK MOUNTING

The FPS-T1U is designed to be mounted in a 19" rack. Use a support bars or surface to provide adequate support for the rear of the power supply. Secure the FPS-T1U to its location using the front panel using M6x12 screws via the mounting holes at its front side (Refer to the outline drawings in Chapter 18).

Do not obstruct the air exhaust at the rear panel of the unit.

17.5 LOCATION MOUNTING AND COOLING

The FPS1000 units installed in the FPS-T1U rack are fan cooled. The air intake is at the front panel and the exhaust is at the rear panel. Upon installation allow cooling air to reach the front panel and allow minimum 50mm of unrestricted air space at the rear of the unit for the air exhaust.

17.6AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS Refer to Sect 3.6 for details.

17.7CONNECTING THE LOAD

WARNING

Turn off the AC input power before making or changing any rear panel connection. Ensure that all connections are securely tightened before applying power. There is a potential shock hazard when using a power supply with a rated output greater than 40V.

17.7.1 Load Wiring

Refer to Sec. 3.7.1, 3.7.2 and 3.7.3 for details.

17.7.2 Inductive loads

To prevent damage to the power supply from inductive kickback, a diode should be connected across the output. The diode voltage and current rating should be greater than the power supply maximum output voltage and total current rating. Connect the cathode to the positive output and the anode to the negative output. Where positive load transients such as back EMF from a motor may occur, connect a surge suppressor across the output to protect the power supply. The breakdown voltage rating of the suppressor must be approximately 10% higher than the maximum output voltage of the power supply.

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FPS1000-32, FPS-S1U, FPS1000-48, FPS1000-12, FPS-T1U specifications

TDK has established itself as a leading innovator in power supply solutions with its range of FPS series products, specifically designed for various demanding applications. Among these, the FPS1000-24, FPS-T1U, FPS1000-12, FPS1000-48, and FPS-S1U models stand out due to their advanced features, robust technologies, and versatile characteristics.

The FPS1000-24, catering to a voltage output of 24V, is ideal for both industrial and commercial applications. It delivers a notable output power of 1000 watts while boasting high efficiency, making it a reliable option for systems that require consistent power with minimal energy loss. The model incorporates advanced protection features including over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection, ensuring that connected devices are safeguarded against potential electrical faults.

Similarly, the FPS1000-12 offers a 12V output with equivalent power ratings, making it suitable for applications such as telecommunications and medical devices where stability and reliability are paramount. This model also emphasizes thermal management, utilizing integrated cooling technologies to maintain optimal performance even under demanding conditions.

The FPS1000-48 distinguishes itself with a 48V output, which is increasingly prevalent in high-density computing environments and server applications. With enhanced scalability, this model allows for multiple unit configurations to support higher load demands while maintaining exceptional efficiency levels.

In addition to the standard offerings, TDK’s FPS-T1U and FPS-S1U models provide intelligent power management solutions. The FPS-T1U, being a compact version, is tailored for space-constrained environments, ensuring high performance without compromising on size. It features built-in monitoring capabilities that allow users to track power usage and efficiency metrics in real-time.

The FPS-S1U is particularly notable for its modular design, enabling easy integration into various systems. This flexibility allows users to adapt the power supply to specific system requirements, enhancing functionality across diverse applications. Both models leverage cutting-edge technology to ensure low standby power consumption, reducing the overall energy footprint.

Overall, TDK’s FPS series exemplifies a commitment to quality, performance, and adaptability, making them ideal candidates for modern power supply needs across industries. With their comprehensive protection mechanisms, efficiency, and innovative designs, they stand as reliable choices for engineers and designers looking to optimize their systems.