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Output Voltage | 0 - 18 V |
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Output Current | 0 - 220 A |
Output Power | 3960 W |
Efficiency | > 90% |
Weight | 18 kg |
Input Current | 16 A |
Protections | Overvoltage, Overcurrent, Overtemperature |
Cooling | Forced air |
Input Voltage | 400 VAC, 3-phase |
Provides essential safety precautions for operating, servicing, and repairing the equipment.
Provides warnings about unit weight, potential for crushing limbs, sharp edges, and mounting restrictions.
Explains the need for proper airflow, warns about hot surfaces, blocked openings, and handling DC terminals.
Explains the requirement for connecting the AC power terminal to safety electrical ground to minimize shock hazard.
Covers grounding requirements for DC power terminals and sense connections, including warnings for voltages over 60VDC.
Warns about touching live contacts after disconnection and potential residual voltage from capacitors.
Specifies connecting to the mains supply permanently or via an industrial type plug compliant with IEC 60309.
States that fuses should only be replaced by authorized Delta Elektronika service personnel.
Advises not to exceed the AC input voltage and frequency ratings specified in the datasheet.
Prohibits removal of unit covers and internal component replacement by unqualified personnel.
States that parts substitutions and modifications are allowed only by authorized Delta Elektronika service personnel.
Outlines the procedure for safely removing safety covers, including powering off and waiting for discharge.
Explains initial unit operation, including switching on, setting voltage/current, and understanding CV/CC modes.
Describes the unit's function as a constant voltage or constant current source and output ranges.
States that the power supply is fully protected against all overload conditions, including short circuit.
Explains how voltage and current limits protect circuits and maintain safe output values.
Explains how remote sensing keeps load voltage constant by compensating for voltage drop.
Describes the interlock connector's role in turning on/off the power output and safety features.
Explains the availability and functionality of the web interface and Ethernet programming.
Provides instructions and warnings for updating the unit's firmware.
Details safety precautions and procedures for connecting the unit's power and other terminals.
Guides users through the initial operation of the unit, including controls and modes.
Provides instructions on checking for and updating the unit's firmware via the web interface.
Guides users on using the web interface for control, monitoring, and configuration.
Covers downloading, uploading, and executing sequences via the web interface or Eth commands.
Guides through checks for output ON status, lock mode, sense connections, and limits.
Helps diagnose issues with remote programming, source settings, and command entry.
Focuses on checking sense connections and wires when the output voltage is higher than set.
Explains the internal error indicator and suggests checking system information or contacting support.