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Elgar SmartWave SW5250A User Manual

Elgar SmartWave SW5250A
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SmartWave™
Switching
Amplifier
Operation Manual
This manual covers models:
SW5250A
SW3500A
SW1750A
ELGAR ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
9250 Brown Deer Road
San Diego, CA 92121-2294
1-800-733-5427
Tel: (858) 450-0085
Fax: (858) 458-0267
Email: sales@elgar.com
www.elgar.com
©2002 by Elgar Electronics Corporation
This document contains information proprietary to Elgar Electronics Corporation. The information contained herein is
not to be duplicated or transferred in any manner without prior written permission from Elgar Electronics Corporation.
Jul
y
19, 2002 Document No. M162001-01 Rev F

Table of Contents

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Elgar SmartWave SW5250A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage Range0-300 V
Output Voltage Range0-300 V
Input Frequency47-63 Hz
CoolingForced air
Operating Temperature0-40°C
Storage Temperature-20-70 °C
Humiditynon-condensing
Weight55 kg
Output Power5250 VA / 5250 W

Summary

Safety Notice

Section 1 General Description

1.2 Input Specifications

Details electrical input parameters like voltage, power factor, and frequency ranges.

1.3 Output Specifications: Normal Operation Mode

Defines output voltage, current, frequency, and power capabilities.

1.6 Protection and Safety

Covers overvoltage, undervoltage, current limits, and overtemperature protection.

Section 2 Installation

2.7 Input/Output Connectors

Lists and describes all input and output connectors on the rear panel.

2.8 Input Power Requirements

Specifies voltage, phase, and current requirements for power connection.

2.9 Output Connections to the Load

Guides on connecting the unit's outputs to various loads.

Section 3 Operation

3.2 Front Panel Controls

Detailed description and illustration of front panel controls.

3.5 Front Panel Programming Exercises

Practical examples for simulating waveforms like current inrush and voltage spikes.