Installation, Introduction, Basic setup procedure – American Magnetics 12200PS DC Power Supply (CE-Marked) User Manual
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OPERATING MANUAL
INSTALLATION
Release 1.0 (98/07)
2-1
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Introduction
This section provides recommendations and procedures for inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply.
Refer to the front and rear panel diagrams, Figure 2.3-1 and Figure 2.3-2, as necessary.
2.2 Basic Setup Procedure
Table 2.2-1 provides both a summary of the basic setup procedure and an overall view of the subsections in
Section 2. Use the procedure as a quick reference if you are familiar with the installation requirements for the
power supply. If you want more information, each step in the procedure refers to subsequent sections which
contain more details. Execute each step in the sequence given.
Table 2.2-1 Basic Setup Procedure
Step #
Description
Action
Reference
1
Inspection
Perform an initial physical inspection of
the supply.
Section 2.3 Inspection, Cleaning, and
Packaging
2
Installation
Install the supply (bench or rack mount),
ensuring adequate ventilation.
Section 2.4 Location, Mounting, and
Ventilation
3
Input Power
Connect AC input power.
Section 2.5 AC Input Power Connection
4
Test
Perform functional tests for voltage mode
operation, current mode operation, and
front panel controls.
5
Load
Connect the load.
Section 2.7 Load Connection
6
Sensing
Connect sensing lines.
Section 2.8 Local and Remote Sensing
See Section 3. Local Operation for instructions for front panel operation, over voltage and over temperature
protection, shutdown, and using multiple supplies. You will find remote programming and monitoring described
in Section 4. Remote Operation.
2.3 Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging
2.3.1
Initial Inspection
When you first receive your unit, perform a quick physical check.
1.
Inspect the unit for scratches and cracks, and for broken switches, connectors, and displays. See Figure
2.3-1 and Figure 2.3-2.
2.
Have the service technician check the printed circuit board and its components if you suspect internal
damage.
If the unit is damaged, save all packing materials and notify the carrier immediately. See packing instructions in
Section 2.3.3.