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Chroma 62150H-600S - Connecting Wire Specifications

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Installation
2-9
(e) (f)
(g)
Figure 2-11
1. The safety cover must be tightly secured to meet the safety
requirements.
2. Make sure the wire connected to the load is able to carry the
maximum applied current.
3. There is no need to use the 62020H-150S 9PIN current sharing
cable when using the device in standalone mode.
Do not exceed the rated output current (different for each model in the
62000H Series).
2.5.2 Connecting Wire Specifications
The maximum inductance of the wire connected to the source should be less than 2μH (the
total inductance of two wires after twisting or otherwise bundled, including self-inductance and
mutual inductance).
1. To ensure the system’s stability, the cable inductance should not
exceed 2μH. If the UUT input capacitance is too small (less than
100uF), the inductance of the UUT input should be added to the
cable inductance when calculating the total cable inductance. The
maximum inductance of some models, such as the 62150H-1000S
(380/400Vac, 440/480Vac) and the A620028 (380/400Vac,
440/480Vac), can be up to 2mH. The maximum inductance can be
identified by the sticker labeled 2mH on top of the output cover as
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