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Delta Elektronika SM3300 Series User Manual

Delta Elektronika SM3300 Series
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1 / 30 DELTA ELEKTRONIKA B.V. rev. Jan. 2022
DELTA
ELEKTRONIKA B.V. Vissersdijk 4, 4301 ND www.DeltaPowerSupplies.com
DC POWER SUPPLIES Zierikzee, the Netherlands Tel. +31 111 413656
SM3300 - series
SM18-220
SM66-AR-110
SM100-AR-75
SM330-AR-22
SM660-AR-11
PRODUCT MANUAL
Firmware version P0157
Contents:
1 Safety Instructions
2 Sicherheitshinweise
3 Quick Start
4 General
5 Installation
6 Front Menu Operation
7 Remote Programming
8 Trouble Shooting
9 Maintenance & Calibration
10 EU Declaration of Conformity
11 UK Declaration of Conformity
Firmware Update
It is strongly recommended, first to perform a firmware update before further
operation. Download the SM3300 Quick Start Manual for instructions.
Driver & Example Software
For several applications and Interfaces there is Driver & Example Software
available on our website. See PRODUCTS\SM3300\DOWNLOADS.

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Delta Elektronika SM3300 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDelta Elektronika
ModelSM3300 Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Caution

General safety precautions for operation, service, and repair of the equipment.

Grounding of Mains Terminals (AC Power Terminals)

Connecting the unit to AC power mains safely via a three or four conductor cable.

Grounding of DC Power Terminals

Safety considerations for grounding DC power terminals, with voltage warnings.

Danger of electrical shock

Warning about touching mains plug or wires after disconnection due to charged capacitors.

Live Circuits

Do not remove unit covers; internal adjustments are for qualified personnel only.

Handling and mounting

Warning about unit weight, lifting, risks of crushing, cutting, and mounting guidelines.

Quick Start

Connecting the unit

Instructions for safely connecting the unit to power inputs, outputs, and sense connector.

AC POWER TERMINALS (AC-MAINS)

Connecting AC power terminals, including cable size, torque, and phase configurations.

DC POWER TERMINALS

Connecting DC power terminals, including cable diameters, torque, and floating nature.

Operating the unit

General steps for operating the unit, including switching it on and accessing menus.

FIRMWARE UPDATE

Step-by-step guide to updating firmware via LAN connection and web interface.

FIRST OPERATION

Guide to initial operation, checking display, and controlling voltage/current.

General

DC OUTPUT

Describes DC output as constant voltage or constant current source with mode change.

MAX OUTPUT POWER

Details on standard output range, maximum power delivery, and derating factors.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Power supply is fully protected against all overload conditions, including short circuit.

VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LIMIT

Protects circuits from high voltages/currents; limits maintain safe preset values.

REMOTE SENSING

Keeps load voltage constant by compensating for voltage drop in leads.

OPERATING TEMP

Operating temperature range (-20 to +50 °C); derating required above 50 °C.

Installation

TEMPERATURE & COOLING

Storage and operating temperature ranges, air-intake temp, and cabinet mounting considerations.

19" RACK MOUNTING

Instructions for mounting the unit in a 19" rack using support slides and screws.

CONNECTING THE UNIT

Safety precautions before connecting, including switching off and discharging capacitors.

AC POWER TERMINALS (AC-MAINS)

Connecting AC power terminals, including cable size, torque, and phase configurations.

DC POWER TERMINALS

Connecting DC power terminals, including cable diameters, torque, and minimizing inductance.

SERIES OPERATION

Connecting power supplies in series, including isolation limits and master/slave interface recommendation.

Front Menu Operation

ACCESSING THE MAIN MENU

How to enter the menu, navigate sub-menus, and use encoders and push buttons for control.

CONFIGURATION

Settings for front panel display, including backlight, contrast, and indicators.

PROTECTION

Settings for access security, lock options, and voltage/current limits.

INTERFACES

Configuration of LAN settings and overview of installed slots.

FIRMWARE UPDATING

Steps to check firmware version and update the unit via the web interface.

Remote Programming

SOURCE SETTINGS

Setting the programming source for voltage, current, and power control (e.g., front, ethernet, web).

WEB INTERFACE

Recommended web browsers and available menu items in the web interface for control.

CONSOLE

Console functions in the web interface for setting output, monitoring parameters, and status.

ADMINISTRATION

Firmware upload, system information, and front display indicators.

ETHERNET

Ethernet interface availability, network connection, and programming source settings.

SEQUENCER

Downloading manuals, creating, uploading, and controlling sequences.

MASTER / SLAVE CONTROL

Controlling combined units, mixed parallel/series operation, and interface limitations.

Trouble Shooting

GENERAL

Contact information for support and instructions for RMA forms and fault descriptions.

NO DC OUTPUT

Troubleshooting steps for no DC output, checking status and connections.

PROGRAMMING DOES NOT WORK OK

Steps to troubleshoot programming issues, checking local mode and remote source settings.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS HIGHER THAN SET VALUE

Checks for correct SENSE BLOCK connections and sensing wires when remote sensing is used.

OT indicator blinks

OT indicator means internal heat sink is too high; check fan and airflow.

Forgotten password, access key or network settings

Resetting front panel access, password, and network settings using the reset button.

Maintenance & Calibration

GENERAL

Power supplies need no maintenance or calibration, but cooling must not be obstructed.

COOLING FAN

Internal construction protects circuitry; dust on impeller/fins depends on environment; inspect regularly.

CALIBRATION

Factory calibrated; calibration may be necessary after interface installation or repair, via software.

EU Declaration of Conformity – SM3300-series

Meet the intent of Directives

Lists the EU Directives for EMC, Low Voltage, and RoHS compliance.

UK Declaration of Conformity – SM3300-series

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