the sense leads may be necessary in high noise 
environments. Where shielding is used, connect 
the shield to the chassis via the rear panel ground 
screw. Even if noise is not a concern, the load and 
remote sense wires should be twisted-pairs to 
reduce coupling, which might impact the stability 
of the power supply. The sense leads should be 
separated from the power leads. 
Before connecting the output terminals to the load, 
first consider whether voltage sense will be used, 
the gauge of the cable wiring and the withstand 
voltage of the cables and load.  
The output terminals are of two types:  
-  Two solid bars equipped with M8 sized bolt 
and nuts for low voltage models (PSU 6-200,  
8-180, 12.5-120, 15-100, 20-76, 30-50, 40-38,  
50-30, 60-25) 
-  Clamp block terminals for medium and high 
voltage models (PSU 80-19, 100-15, 150-10,  
300-5, 400-3.8, 600-2.6). 
Dangerous voltages. Ensure that the power to the 
instrument is disabled before handling the power 
supply output terminals. Failing to do so may lead to 
electric shock.