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Table
3-3.
Stranded
Copper
Wire
Ampacity
Wire
Size
Cross
Section
AWG
Area
in
mm^
Ampacity
NOTES:
22
5,0
1.
Ratings
for
AWG-sized
wires
are
20
8.33
derived
from
MIL-W-5088B
0,75
10
Ratings
for
metric-sized
wires
are
18
15.4
derived
from
lEC
Publication
335-1.
1
13.5
16
19.4
2,
Ampacity
of
aluminum
wire
is
1,5
16
approximately
84%
of
that
listed
14
31,2
for
copper
wire,
2,5
25
12
40
3.
When
two
or
more
wires
are
bundled
4
32
together,
ampacity
for
each
wire
10
55
must
be
reduced
to
the
following
6
40
percentages:
8
75
10
63
2
conductors
94%
6
100
3
conductors
89%
4
135
4
conductors
83%
2
180
5
conductors
76%
0
245
4.
Maximum
temperatures:
Ambient,
55°C;
Conductor,
105°C
3-29
Either
positive
or
negative
voltages
can
be
obtained
from
the
supply
by
grounding
one
of
the
output
terminals.
It
is
best
to
avoid
grounding
the
output
at
any
point
other
than
the
power
supply
output
terminals
to
avoid
noise
problems
caused
by
common-mode
current
flowing
through
the
load
leads
to
ground.
Always
use
two
wires
to
connect
the
load
to
the
supply
regardless
of
where
or
how
the
system
is
ground¬
ed.
Never
ground
the
system
at
more
than
one
point.
This
sup¬
ply
can
be
operated
with
either
output
terminal
up
to
±
240
volts
dc
(including
output
voltage)
from
ground.
3-30
The
PARD
specifications
in
Table
T1
apply
at
the
power
supply
output
terminals,
However,
noise
spikes
induced
in
the
load
leads
at
or
near
the
load
may
affect
the
load
although
the
spikes
are
inductively
isolated
from
the
power
supply.
To
minimize
voltage
spikes
at
the
load,
connect
a
bypass
capacitor
as
shown
in
Figure
3-5,
With
this
setup,
peak-to-peak
noise
at
the
load
can
actually
be
reduced
to
a
level
well
below
the
value
specified
at
the
power
supply
output
terminals,
3-31
Overvoltage
Protection
(OVP)
3-32
The
overvoltage
trip
point
is
adjusted
at
the
front
panel.
The
approximate
trip
voltage
range
is
from
zero
volts
to
65
volts.
When
the
OVP
circuit
trips,
the
power
supply
output
is
disabled
and
delivers
no
output
power,
and
the
OVP
and
DISABLED
indicators
turn
on.
3-33
Adjustment.
OVP
is
set
by
the
recessed
single-turn
OVP
ADJUST
potentiometer
on
the
front
panel.
Rotating
the
control
clockwise
sets
the
trip
voltage
higher.
(It
is
set
to
maximum
at
the
factory.)
When
adjusting
the
OVP
trip
point,
the
possibility
of
false
tripping
must
be
considered.
If
the
trip
voltage
is
set
too
close
to
the
supply's
operating
voltage,
a
tran¬
sient
in
the
output
would
falsely
trip
the
OVP.
For
this
reason
it
is
recommended
that
the
OVP
trip
voltage
be
set
higher
than
the
output
voltage
by
at
least
1
volt
(see
NOTE
following
Paragraph
3-42).
To
adjust
the
OVP
trip
voltage,
proceed
as
follows;
a.
Turn
on
supply
and
hold
DISPLAY
OVP
pushbutton
in.
b.
Insert
a
small-blade
screwdriver
through
hole
in
front
panel
and
adjust
OVP
trip
voltage
to
desired
level.
POWER
SUPPLY
Figure
3-5.
Connecting
a
Bypass
Capacitor
3-7

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