KEPCO RA 19-4B User Manual
Kepco, Instruction manual, Ra 19-4b
Table of contents
Document Outline
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- FIGURE 1-1. RA 19-4B Rack Adapter
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Scope of Manual
- 1.2 General Description
- FIGURE 1-2. RA 19-4B Rack Adapter with HSF Power Supplies Installed
- 1.3 Electrical
- FIGURE 1-3. RA 19-4B Interconnections, Simplified Diagram
- 1.4 Mechanical
- 1.5 Accessories
- 1.6 Options
- FIGURE 1-4. RA 19-4B Rack Adapter Rear Panel
- TABLE 1-1. Compatible HSF Power Supplies
- TABLE 1-2. RA 19-4B Accessories
- FIGURE 1-5. Mechanical Outline Drawing, RA 19-4B Rack Adapter
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- TABLE 2-1. Equipment Supplied
- 2.2 Configuring the Rack Adapter
- 2.3 Rack Adapter Keying Instructions
- 2.3.1 Disassembly to Gain Access to Interior Components
- FIGURE 2-1. Backplate Assembly, Interior View
- 2.3.2 Establishing Key Positions
- 2.4 Slot Configuration
- TABLE 2-2. Configuration DIP Switch Functions
- 2.4.1 Independent Operation
- 2.4.1.1 Independent Operation - Local Sensing Using Internal DIP switches
- FIGURE 2-2. Independent Operation, Local Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using Internal DIP switches, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.1.2 Independent Operation - Local Sensing Using External Wiring
- FIGURE 2-3. Independent Operation, Local Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using External Jumpers at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.1.3 Independent Operation - Remote Sensing
- FIGURE 2-4. Independent Operation, Remote Sensing for PS1 and PS2 using External Wiring at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.2 Parallel Operation
- 2.4.2.1 Parallel DC OUTPUT Connections
- 2.4.2.2 Parallel Current Share Connections
- 2.4.2.2.1 Parallel Current Share - Internal DIP Switches
- FIGURE 2-5. Parallel Outputs Using Internal DIP Switches to Parallel sense lines and current share, PS1 and PS2 (Typical), Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.2.2.2 Parallel Current Share - External Wiring
- 2.4.2.3 Sense Connections for Parallel Configurations
- 2.4.2.3.1 Parallel Configuration Using DIP Switches to Connect Sense Lines in Parallel and External Wires to Configure Local Sensing
- FIGURE 2-6. Typical Parallel Connections Using External Wires for Local Sensing and DIP switches to parallel sense wires
- 2.4.2.3.2 Parallel Configurations using External Wires to Connect Sense Lines in Parallel and External Wires to Configure Local Sensing
- FIGURE 2-7. Typical Parallel Connections using External Wires for Local Sensing and I/O Mating Connector Jumpers to Parallel sense wires
- 2.4.2.3.3 Parallel Configurations using DIP Switches to Connect Sense Lines in Parallel and External Wires to Configure Remote Sensing
- FIGURE 2-8. Typical Parallel Connections, Remote Sensing using DIP Switches to Parallel Sense Wires
- 2.4.2.3.4 Parallel Configurations using External Wires to Connect Sense Lines in Parallel and External Wires to Configure Remote Sensing
- FIGURE 2-9. Typical Parallel Connections, Remote Sensing using I/O Mating Connector Jumpers to Parallel Sense Wires
- 2.4.3 Series Operation
- FIGURE 2-10. Series Configuration, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.4 Alarm Configurations
- 2.4.4.1 N.O. Alarm Line (Close on Failure)
- 2.4.4.1.1 Close on Failure Using Internal Dip Switches
- FIGURE 2-11. Close on Failure Alarm Configuration Using Internal Dip Switches, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.4.1.2 Close on Failure Using External Wiring at I/O Mating Connector
- FIGURE 2-12. Close on Failure Alarm Configuration Using External Wiring at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.4.2 N.C. Alarm Line (Open on Failure)
- 2.4.4.2.1 Open on Failure Using Internal Dip Switches
- FIGURE 2-13. Open on Failure Alarm Configuration Using Internal Dip Switches, Simplified Diagram
- 2.4.4.2.2 Open on Failure Using External Wiring of I/O Mating Connector
- FIGURE 2-14. Open on Failure Alarm Configuration Using External Wiring at I/O Mating Connector, Simplified Diagram
- 2.5 Terminations
- 2.6 Cooling
- 2.7 Installation
- 2.8 Wiring Instructions
- 2.8.1 Safety Grounding
- 2.8.2 Source Power Connections
- 2.8.3 Control Signal Connections
- 2.8.4 Output Load Connections
- 2.8.4.1 Parallel/Redundant Operation
- 2.8.4.2 Series/Independent Operation
- 2.8.4.3 Mixed Operation
- 2.9 Installing/Removing HSF Power Supplies
- 2.10 Shipping