Xantrex Technology XPD 60-9 User Manual
Xpd 500 watt series programmable dc power supply
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Limited Warranty
- Disclaimer
- Exclusions
- Information
- WARNING: Limitations on Use
- Information About Your Power Supply
- Release
- Warnings and Cautions
- Power Supply Safety
- About This Manual
- Who Should Use This Manual
- Main Sections
- Manual Revisions
- Power Supply Safety Markings
- Section 1. Features and Specifications
- Description
- Features and Options
- Front Panel Controls
- Rear Panel Connectors
- Electrical Specifications
- Additional Specifications
- Input Conditions
- Additional Characteristics
- Remote Programming and Monitoring
- Environmental Specifications
- Mechanical Specifications
- Section 2. Installation
- Introduction
- Basic Setup Procedure
- Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging
- Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer
- Return Material Authorization Policy
- Packaging for Shipping or Storage
- 1. When returning the unit or sending it to the service center, attach a tag to the unit stating ...
- 2. For storage or shipping, repack the power supply in its original container. If the original co...
- 3. Label the carton as shown in Figure2.1.
- 4. If shipping, mark the address of the service center and your return address on the carton.
- 5. If storing, stack no more than eight cartons high. Check the storage temperature range and sto...
- Location, Mounting, and Ventilation
- AC Input Power Connection
- Functional Tests
- Power-on Check
- Voltage Mode Operation Check
- Current Mode Operation Check
- 1. Ensure that the front panel power switch is set to OFF.
- 2. Rotate the voltage and current controls fully counterclockwise.
- 3. Rotate the voltage control one half-turn clockwise.
- 4. Connect a short circuit across the output terminals. Use leads of sufficient current carrying ...
- 5. Set the power switch to ON.
- 6. Rotate the current control slowly clockwise. The control range should be from zero to the maxi...
- 7. Set the power switch to OFF.
- Load Connection
- Remote Sensing
- Section 3. Local Operation
- Introduction
- Standard Operation
- Operating Modes and Automatic Crossover
- Constant Voltage Mode Operation
- Constant Current Mode Operation
- Setting the Current Limit
- 1. Connect a shorting lead across the output terminals.
- 2. Turn the voltage control a halfturn clockwise.
- 3. Set the desired maximum current limit by turning the current control slowly clockwise to the d...
- 4. Disconnect the shorting lead from the output terminals. The power supply will now automatical...
- Setting the Supply to Operate in CI Mode
- Automatic Mode Crossover
- Shipped Configuration (Local Control Mode)
- Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
- Defining the OVP Setpoint
- 1. Turn the power supply OFF.
- 2. Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, turn the OVP ADJ potentiometer screw to a fully clockwi...
- 3. Turn the power supply ON. Set the output to the desired trip voltage.
- 4. Slowly turn the OVP ADJ potentiometer screw counterclockwise until the red OVP indicator lamp...
- 5. Push the power switch to OFF.
- 6. Turn the voltage control knob to minimum.
- 7. Push the power switch ON and increase the voltage to check that the power supply shuts off the...
- 8. Reset the OVP circuit after activation by removing the overvoltage condition and turning the u...
- OVP Circuit Check
- 1. Turn power supply ON.
- 2. Adjust voltage to maximum. Adjust the front panel OVP ADJUST potentiometer counterclockwise.
- 3. The OVP LED will light up and the output of the power supply will drop to near zero.
- 4. Rotate the front panel OVP ADJUST potentiometer fully clockwise.
- 5. Momentarily apply 5-15V across J210 pins 1-2 (P1-ve, P2+ve) or cycle the AC input power.
- 6. The power supply output will recover, indicating that the OVP circuit was reset by momentarily...
- Defining the OVP Setpoint
- Using the Shutdown Function
- Master-Slave Tracking
- Using Multiple Supplies
- User Diagnostics
- Emergency Shutdown
- Unusual or Erratic Operation
- 1. Shut the power supply OFF immediately.
- 2. Disconnect the power supply from the load and external programming.
- 3. Test the power supply with no load, running the tests in “Functional Tests” on page 29.
- 4. If the tests show that the power supply is functioning normally, check all load, programming, ...
- 5. Check the AC input for correct voltage and frequency.
- Trouble Shooting for Operators
- Section 4. Remote Operation