2 Installation 
30  Series N5700 User’s Guide 
Battery Charging 
CAUTION 
If a battery or external voltage source is connected across the output and the 
output is programmed below the battery or external voltage source, the power 
supply will continuously sink current from the external source. This could 
damage the power supply. 
To avoid damaging the power supply, insert a reverse blocking diode 
in series with the + output connection of the power supply. Connect 
the diode’s cathode to the + battery terminal or external voltage 
source. Connect the diode’s anode to the + output terminal of the 
power supply. 
Grounding the Output 
The output of the power supply is isolated from earth ground. Either 
positive or negative voltages can be obtained from the output by 
grounding (or "commoning") one of the output terminals. Always use 
two wires to connect the load to the output regardless of where or 
how the system is grounded.  
To avoid noise problems caused by common-mode current flowing 
from the load to ground, it is recommended to ground the output 
terminal as close as possible to the power supply chassis ground
. 
WARNING 
SHOCK HAZARD  
For models up to 60 VDC rated output, no point on the output shall be more 
than ±60 VDC above or below chassis ground. 
For models greater than 60 VDC rated output, no point on the Positive output 
shall be more than ±600 VDC above or below chassis ground. 
For models greater than 60 VDC rated output, no point on the Negative output 
shall be more than ±400 VDC above or below chassis ground. 
Parallel Connections 
CAUTION 
Only power supplies that have identical voltage and current ratings can be 
connected in parallel.  
Up to four units of the same voltage and current rating can be 
connected in parallel to provide up to four times the output current 
capability. Refer to the following figures for typical connections of 
parallel power supplies using either local or remote sensing. The 
figures show two units, however, the same connection method 
applies for up to four units.