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Chroma 62000D Series - Specification of Connecting Wire; Specification of Parallel Capacitance; Installing the Handle

Chroma 62000D Series
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Installation
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2.5.2 Specification of Connecting Wire
The maximum inductance of connecting wire to the power supply is the total inductance of
two wires after twisted or processed otherwise including self-inductance and mutual
inductance. Do not exceed the specifications listed in the table below.
Table 2-5
Model
Maximum Output
Inductance (μH)
62060D-100
200
62120D-100
200
62180D-100
200
62060D-600
400
62120D-600/1200
400
62180D-600/1200/1800
400
1. To ensure the system’s stability, the cable inductance should not
exceed the above limits.
2. Do not use wire with extra thin diameter to avoid overheating and
causing a hazard.
2.5.3 Specification of Parallel Capacitance
The parallel capacitance for output varies with the 62000D Series models as listed in Table
2-6.
Table 2-6
Model
Max. Parallel Capacitance for
Output (μF)
62060D-100
6,666
62120D-100
13,333
62180D-100
20,000
62060D-600
1,666
62120D-600/1200
3,333
62180D-600/1200/1800
5,000
To ensure the system’s stability, the capacitance should not exceed the
value listed in Table 2-6.
1. Be aware of the polarity and its withstand voltage when paralleling
capacitance.
2. Switch to CV Slow mode if a larger parallel capacitance is required.
(See section 3.2.1)
2.5.4 Installing the Handle
Use M4X12 flat head screws to secure the handle to the rack mounting kit as shown in
Figure 2-6.
CAUTION
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