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AMETEK HPD Series Operation Manual User Manual

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Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing
Load Connection

Load Wiring To select wiring for connecting the load to the power supply, consider the following

factors:

Insulation rating of the wire

Current carrying capacity of the wire

Maximum load wiring length for operation with sense lines

Noise and impedance effects of the load lines

Insulation Rating

Use load wiring with a minimum insulation rating at least

equivalent to the maximum output voltage of the power supply. If the output is offset
from ground, the insulation must be rated at least for the sum of the supply’s
maximum output and the offset.

Current Carrying Capacity

As a minimum, load wiring must have a current

capacity greater than the output current rating of the power supply. This ensures that
the wiring will not be damaged even if the load is shorted. See

Table 3.1

for the

maximum current rating, based on 450 A/cm

2

, for various gauges of wire rated for

105 °C operation. Operating at the maximum current rating results in a temperature
rise of approximately 30 °C for a wire operating in free air. Where load wiring must
operate in areas with elevated ambient temperatures or is bundled with other wiring,
use larger gauges or wiring rated for higher temperatures.

Table 3.1 Current Carrying Capacity for Load Wiring

Wire Size
(AWG)

Maximum Current
(A)

Wire Size
(AWG)

Maximum Current
(A)

20 2.5

6

61

18 4

4

97

16 6

2

155

14 10

1

192

12 16

1/0 247

10 21

2/0 303

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