3 power requirements, 4 collecting necessary information, Installation – American Magnetics 4Q1010PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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12

Rev.

5

Installation

Power Requirements

2.3 Power Requirements

Warning

The power requirement for each system component is marked on the

rear panel of the unit adjacent to the power entry connectors. Be sure

the power supply system is configured for the proper power source

prior to plugging in the line cords. Do not fail to connect the input

ground terminal securely to an external earth ground.

Ensure the front panel power switches are in the OFF (

O

) position. Verify

that the power supply components are configured for the proper operating

voltage by referring to the equipment rear panels. If the operating voltage

is correct, plug the line cords into power entry connectors, and into the

appropriate power receptacles.

2.3.1 Changing the Model 430 Programmer Operating Voltage

Warning

The following procedure is to be performed only when the Model 430

Programmer is completely de-energized by removing the power-cord

from the power receptacle. Failure to do so could result in personnel

coming in contact with high voltages capable of producing life-

threatening electrical shock.

Note

The voltage selector switch is labeled “115” for nominal line voltages

from 100 to 115 VAC. The switch is labeled “230” for nominal line

voltages of 200 to 230 VAC.

If the Model 430 Programmer operating voltage must be changed, ensure

the instrument is de-energized by disconnecting the power cord from the

power source. Remove the Model 430 Programmer cover by removing the

four screws on both sides of the cover and the four screws from the corners

of the cover on the back panel; slide the voltage selector switch on the main

printed circuit board to the proper voltage. Replace the Model 430

Programmer cover.

2.4 Collecting Necessary Information

In order to properly configure the Model 430 Programmer, specific system

information is required. Such parameters as the magnet electrical

properties, type of power supply, persistent switch heating current

requirements, and voltage and current constraints of the magnet are

entered into the Model 430 Programmer once and nonvolatile memory will

retain the data even after power is removed from the instrument. An

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