AMETEK BPS Series User Manual
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AMETEK Programmable Power
BPS Series User Manual M440077-01 Rev A
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6.7.6
Output Snubber Board ....................................................................................................... 117
7.
Calibration .................................................................................................................................... 119
7.1
Recommended Calibration Equipment ................................................................................................ 119
7.2
Front Panel Calibration Screens ......................................................................................................... 120
7.3
Routine Measurement Calibration ...................................................................................................... 121
7.3.1
Measurement Cal - AC ....................................................................................................... 125
7.3.2
Measurement Calibration Summary .................................................................................... 125
7.4
Routine Output Calibration ............................................................................................................... 126
7.4.1
Output Cal ........................................................................................................................ 127
7.4.2
Three Phase Mode ............................................................................................................. 128
7.4.3
Phase Angle Calibration .................................................................................................... 128
7.4.4
Output Calibration Summary .............................................................................................. 128
7.5
Non-Routine Calibration ................................................................................................................... 129
7.5.1
Power Source Gain Adjustment ........................................................................................... 129
8.
Service ......................................................................................................................................... 131
8.1
Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................... 131
8.2
General ........................................................................................................................................... 131
8.3
Basic operation ................................................................................................................................ 131
8.3.1
Excessive Output Voltage ................................................................................................... 131
8.3.2
Poor Output Voltage Regulation ......................................................................................... 131
8.3.3
Overload Light is On .......................................................................................................... 132
8.3.4
Distorted Output ................................................................................................................ 132
8.3.5
Unit Shuts Down after 1-2 Seconds ..................................................................................... 132
8.3.6
No Output and No Lights on Front Panel ............................................................................. 132
8.3.7
No Output But Front Panel controller is active ..................................................................... 132
8.4
Advanced Troubleshooting. ............................................................................................................... 133
8.4.1
Switch Off Unit .................................................................................................................. 133
8.4.2
Removing Covers ............................................................................................................... 133
8.4.3
Initial Inspection ................................................................................................................ 133
8.4.4
Fuse Check ....................................................................................................................... 133
8.4.5
Power-on Troubleshooting Using the LED’s. ....................................................................... 134
8.4.6
Other No Output Conditions ............................................................................................... 134
8.5
Factory Assistance ........................................................................................................................... 135
8.6
Fuses .............................................................................................................................................. 136
8.7
Firmware Updates ............................................................................................................................ 137
8.7.1
Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 137
8.7.2
Download Instructions ....................................................................................................... 137
8.7.3
Flash down load Messages ................................................................................................. 139
9.
Top Assembly Replaceable Parts – BSP30 and BPS45 Models.......................................................... 140
10.
Top Assembly Replaceable Parts – BPS75, BPS90, BPS150 and BPS180 Models. ............................. 143
11.
Options ......................................................................................................................................... 145
11.1
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 145
11.1.1
Option -HV: Additional AC Voltage Range .......................................................................... 145
11.1.2
Option –ES: Emergency Stop Push Button ........................................................................... 145
12.
Error Messages ............................................................................................................................. 146