User Manual    AMETEK Programmable Power 
RS Series    29 
2.6.6  SNK Option Specifications 
The –SNK or current sink option enables the RS power source to sink current from the unit 
under test. This mode of operation is particularly useful when testing grid-tied products that feed 
energy back onto the grid. The ability of the RS to simulate the grid provides unique 
opportunities to test the EUT for compatibility to commonly occurring line anomalies like voltage 
and/or frequency fluctuations. Examples of these types of EUT are inverters (PV Solar, Wind) 
hybrid drive systems, regenerative breaks. 
The SNK option requires special amplifiers that have a different control loop from the standard 
RS amplifiers. Consequently, the upper frequency limit of an RS configured with the –SNK 
option is 500Hz as opposed to the standard 819Hz. Also, the voltage distortion levels are slightly 
higher than on RS units without this option. 
Range:  -HF option:  16 Hz - 500 Hz 
Resolution:  0.01 Hz  < from 16.00 to 81.92 Hz 
0.1 Hz  > from 82.0 to 500.0 Hz 
Accuracy:  ± 0.01 % 
±0.25 % for the FC option 
Accuracy:  16 - 100 Hz:  < 1.5°  
100 - 500 Hz:  < 2° 
: 
(Resistive full load) 
< 1 % @ 16 - 66 Hz 
< 2 % @ 66 - 500 Hz 
Capability  Full power can be returned into RS as long as current does not exceed 
maximum current limit setting for selected range. See REGENERATE 
CONTROL screen for protection settings in REGEN mode. 
Without –SNK option  RS units without the SNK will generate a warning message (Error 31) if 
power is regenerated by the load. If back driving continues, the RS will 
shut off (Error 32). 
Power  Regenerated power is displayed with a negative sign to indicate direction 
of power flow. 
 
All other specifications of the RS system remain unchanged if this option is installed. 
               
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 The distortion specification for the RS Series is valid for pure (inductance < 12 uH) resistive load conditions and 
using a 30 KHz LP filter on distortion meter.