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Lake Shore Model 647 Magnet Power Supply User’s Manual

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FOREWORD

PURPOSE AND SCOPE
This manual contains user instructions for the Model 647 Superconducting Magnet Power Supply. Lake

Shore Cryotronics, Inc. designed, manufactures, and assembles the MPS in the United States of America.

We welcome your comments concerning this manual. Although every effort has been made to keep it free of

errors, some may occur. To report a specific problem, please describe it briefly and include the manual title

and revision number, the paragraph/figure/table number, and the page number. Send comments to Lake

Shore Cryotronics, Inc. Attn: Technical Publications, 575 McCorkle Blvd., Westerville, Ohio 43082-8888.

HARDWARE COVERED
The MPS is available in the following configuration:

Model 647

Electromagnet Power Supply: ±72 A, ±32 V, 2 kVA

Page A of this manual (following the title page) details the options installed in your unit. See chapter 6

for detailed definitions of hardware configurations.

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
Warnings, cautions, and notes appear throughout this manual and always precede the step to which they

pertain. Multiple warnings, cautions, or notes are bulleted.

WARNING: An operation or maintenance procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in

injury, death, or long-term health hazards to personnel.

CAUTION: An operation or maintenance procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in

equipment damage, destruction, or loss of effectiveness.

NOTE: Emphasizes an operation or maintenance procedure.

GENERAL INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
These recommended general safety precautions are unrelated to any specific procedure and do not appear

elsewhere in this manual. Personnel should understand and apply these precautions during installation.

Installation personnel shall observe all safety regulations at all times. Keep away from live circuits. Turn off

system power before making or breaking electrical connections. Regard any exposed connector, terminal

board, or circuit board as a possible shock hazard. Discharge charged components only when such

grounding cannot damage equipment. If a test connection to energized equipment is required, make the test

equipment ground connection before probing the voltage or signal.

Do not install or service equipment alone. Do not under any circumstances reach into or enter any enclosure

to service or adjust equipment without the presence or assistance of another person able to render aid.

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