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Kenwood PD18-10/10D User Manual

Kenwood PD18-10/10D
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Kenwood PD18-10/10D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage100-240 VAC
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Efficiency85%
ProtectionShort Circuit
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to +85°C

Summary

General Information

General

Overview of the PD series DC power supplies, detailing their phase control regulation.

Features

Highlights key characteristics like compact size, good regulation, and protection features.

Specifications

Precautions for Use

Checking Input Voltage

Ensure the power supply receives the correct input voltage range.

Power Cord Connection

Instructions for connecting the power cord, including retainer use.

Output Connection

Guidance on connecting output terminals and control terminals.

Environmental Conditions

Recommendations for operating temperature, humidity, and installation location.

Controls and Indicators

Front Panel Controls

Description of controls and indicators located on the front panel.

Rear Panel Overview

Operation

Operation as Constant-Voltage Power Supply

Steps for operating the power supply in constant voltage mode.

Operation as Constant-Current Power Supply

Steps for operating the power supply in constant current mode.

Checking Voltage and Current

Procedure for checking preset voltage and current values.

Applications

Setting Overvoltage Protection (OVP) Level

Guide to setting and verifying the overvoltage protection level.

Using Rear-Panel Terminals

Explanation of how to use rear panel terminals for various functions.

Remote Sensing

Method for compensating voltage drops in output lines using remote sensing.

Remote Control of Constant-Voltage

Instructions for controlling output voltage using external resistance or voltage.

Control by Resistance (II)

Using variable resistance to set output voltage inversely proportional to resistance.

Control by External Voltage (Voltage)

Using external voltage to set output voltage proportionally.

Remote Control of Constant Current

Instructions for controlling output current using external resistance or voltage.

Control by Resistance (Current)

Using variable resistance to set output current proportionally.

Control by External Voltage (Current)

Using external voltage to set output current proportionally.

Series/Parallel Connected Operation

Guide to connecting multiple units in series or parallel.

Determining External Resistance R1 and R2

Calculating resistance values for series/parallel operation.

Parallel Connection

Specific steps and diagrams for parallel connection of power supply units.

Constant-Current Charging/Discharging of Battery

Constant-Current Charging

Procedures for charging batteries or capacitors using constant current.

Constant-Current Discharging

Procedures for discharging batteries or capacitors using constant current.

Maintenance and Adjustment

Maintenance

General maintenance procedures, including case removal.

Voltage Conversion

Instructions for converting the device to different line voltages.

Fuse Replacement

Guidance on replacing fuses based on line voltage.

Adjustment Procedures

Voltage Adjustment Procedures

Procedures for adjusting voltage reference offset, gain, and meter readings.

V Out Offset Adjustment

Adjusting the output voltage offset for specific conditions.

Voltage Meter Gain Adjustment

Calibrating the voltmeter's gain for accurate readings.

Voltage Check Adjustment

Adjusting the voltmeter reading during V/I check mode.

Current Adjustment Procedures

Procedures for adjusting current reference offset, gain, and meter readings.

Current Meter Gain Adjustment

Calibrating the ammeter's gain for accurate readings.

Current Check Adjustment

Adjusting the ammeter reading during V/I check mode.

V CE Adjustment

Adjusting a specific voltage point in the control transistor circuit.

Accessories

Optional Accessories

List of optional accessories available for the power supply.

Troubleshooting

Dimensions and Diagrams

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