4 collecting necessary information, 5 system interconnects, Installation – American Magnetics 03300PS-430-601 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Installation

Power Requirements

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

example of the data to be entered and how it is entered is described in

section 3.11 on page 76.

If the Model 430 Programmer was purchased as part of a magnet system,

essential data will have already been entered at the AMI factory and a

configuration sheet will have been provided detailing the settings.

2.5 System Interconnects

If the Model 430 Programmer was purchased as part of a magnet system,

all applicable system components and wiring harnesses will have been

shipped with the system.

Multiple power supplies should be connected to the same AC input power

source. The protection is configured so that a fault will shut down all the

interconnected power supplies.

The diagrams that follow will assist in system equipment setup.

Caution

The wiring between the power supply and the magnet current leads

must be of sufficient size to carry the full rated current of the power

supply. Typically, for short runs (less than 25 ft, or 7.6 m), 2 AWG

wire is sufficient for 125 A current, and 2/0 AWG wire is best for

250 A current.

Note that an AMI Model 13x Liquid Helium Level Instrument is shown as

a possible component of each integrated system. The main

instrumentation cable connecting the magnet support stand to one of the

Model 430 Programmer

MAGNET STATION

connectors contains all the

instrumentation and control connections needed to control and monitor

the magnet. The signals in this cable which are required to monitor LHe

level and temperatures are also presented at the LHe Level / Temp

Connectors. Refer to the Appendix for pin-outs of these and other

connectors.

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