A.5.2 external rampdown input, Appendix – American Magnetics 4Q1010PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Appendix

Quench I/O Connector

which the input is connected be galvanically isolated from any

external circuitry.

It is recommended that the external quench detection input be driven by

the contacts of a low level dry contact relay, which will galvanically isolate

the input from all other circuitry.

When the external quench detection input pins (pins 4 and 5 of the Quench

I/O connector) are shorted together, it is the same as if an Model 430

Programmer internal quench detection occurred. Refer to section 3.15 on

page 86 for details.

A.5.2

External Rampdown Input

When enabled

1

, the external rampdown input initiates a rampdown of the

magnetic field of the magnet when triggered.

Caution

The external rampdown input is a dry contact input, not

galvanically isolated from the Model 430 Programmer internal

circuitry. To avoid noise problems and potential damage to the

Model 430 Programmer, it is very important that the dry contacts to

which the input is connected be galvanically isolated from any

external circuitry.

It is recommended that the external rampdown input be driven by the

contacts of a low level dry contact relay, which will galvanically isolate the

input from all other circuitry.

When the external rampdown input pins (pins 6 and 7 of the Quench I/O

connector) are shorted together for more than 10 milliseconds, the Model

430 Programmer enters external rampdown mode. If the magnet is in

driven mode, the Model 430 Programmer ramps the magnet field/current

to zero. If the magnet is in persistent mode, the Model 430 Programmer

ramps the power supply to match the persistent magnet current, turns on

the persistent switch heater, waits the specified heated time and then

ramps the magnet field/current to zero.

This function may be used with an AMI Model 134 or 135 Liquid Helium

Level Instrument. The Level instrument has a NO relay associated with

the low level condition and this contact closure can be connected to the

External Rampdown Input so that when a low helium level occurs in a

system, the magnet is safely and automatically ramped down, preventing

a magnet quench. AMI offers a cable for this purpose or the user can make

1. Refer to “Enable External Rampdown” on page 58.

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