Installation – American Magnetics 05200PS-430-601 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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16

Rev.

5

Installation

Power Requirements

the cathode at the positive (+) terminal. Removal or omission of this

protective diode may cause serious injury to personnel and damage

to the power supply under loss of AC power conditions.

a. Connect (19) the Model 601 parallel hardware bus between Model

601 current terminals, plus-to-plus and minus-to-minus.

b. Connect (18) the power supply parallel hardware bus between

power supply current terminals, plus-to-plus and minus-to-minus.

a. Connect the protective diode between the output bus bars of the

power supply: anode to the negative (–) bus bar and the cathode to

the positive (+) bus bar.

b. Connect the positive (+) output bus (1) of the power supply to the

Model 601 Energy Absorber positive (+) bus (2).

c. Connect the negative (−) bus (3) of the Model 601 Energy Absorber

to the positive (+) magnet current lead (4).

d. Connect the negative (−) magnet current lead (5) to the positive (+)

resistive shunt terminal (6) on the back of the Model 430

Programmer.

e. Connect the negative (−) resistive shunt terminal (7) of the Model

430 Programmer to the negative (–) output bus of the power supply

(8).

f. Connect Model 05100PS Master unit terminal block positions S+,

S-, and CS to their corresponding positions (18) on the Slave unit

terminal block.

g. Connect two jumpers (17) from terminal block position S- to M- and

from S+ to M+ on the Master

1

power supply unit.

h. Connect the special DB15 analog I/O cable from the

PROGRAM

OUT

connector (14) on the back of the Model 430 Programmer to

the DB15

ANALOG I/O

connectors (9) on the rear of the Master and

(20) Slave power supply units.

i. Install an instrumentation cable between the magnet support

stand top plate connector (10) and one of the

MAGNET STATION

connectors (16) on the rear of the Model 430 Programmer.

1. Do not add terminal block jumpers to the slave units. Only the single or master unit

is jumpered.

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