Installation – American Magnetics 03300PS-430-601 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Rev.

5

23

Installation

Power-Up Procedure

the setup menu values and their entry into the Model 430

Programmer.

7. Set the Model 430 Programmer to display current (rather than

field). Refer to sections 3.2.1 and 3.7.5.

8. Set the ramp rate to 1 A/sec. Refer to sections 3.3 on page 29 and

3.7.1 on page 37.

9. Set the target current to 10 A. Refer to sections 3.3 on page 29 and

3.6.2 on page 35.

10. If a Persistent Switch is installed, set the PSw P/S Ramp Rate to 10

A/sec. Refer to paragraph 3.10.2.11 on page 60

11. Initiate ramping to the target current by pressing the

RAMP /

PAUSE

key (status indicator changes from

P

to ).

12. The system should ramp to 10 A in approximately 10 seconds.

Verify this is the case (if a PSwitch is installed and in the cooled

state, ramp time to 10 A should be slightly less than 2 seconds).

Note

With an energy absorber unit is connected, the Model 430

Programmer may take significantly longer to ramp the current to 10

A. The Model 430 must first develop a supply output voltage to

overcome the forward voltage drop of a connected energy absorber.

During actual magnet operation, the presence of an energy absorber

will not significantly delay the ramping operation since the Model

430 control gain is increased by orders of magnitude when an

inductive load is connected (unless stability setting is 100%).

13. When the target current is achieved, the

FIELD AT TARGET

LED

will be illuminated. The display should show “

+10.00 A -

indicating that the Model 430 Programmer is in the holding mode

at the target current value (+10.00 A).

Note

There may be a discrepancy between the current shown on the power

supply display

1

and the current displayed on the Model 430

Programmer. The current measurement system incorporated in the

Model 430 is more accurate than the power supply shunt.

1. Not all power supplies have a local current readout.

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