Over power protection, Reverse voltage protection, Over temperature protection – B&K Precision 8500-8526 - Manual User Manual

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flashing current value.

Over Power protection

If the input power exceeds the power limit in the normal operation mode, the DC load

will enter the over power

protection state. The display will show CW.

If the input power exceeds the limit when in transition mode or list mode, the buzzer will sound and the
display will flash the current value and voltage value.

Reverse voltage protection

This feature protects the load module in case the DC input terminals are connected to a power source with
reversed polarity. If a reverse voltage condition is detected, the buzzer will sound and REVERSE VOLTAGE
will be displayed on screen.

Over Temperature protection

If internal temperature exceeds safety limits (80 ;176

°F), the Over temperature circuitry will be activated. The

DC Load will turn off the input, the buzzer will sound, and the display will show OVERHEAT.

Remote sensing

Remote sensing is used to counteract the effect of lead resistance. For example, if you connect a
power supply to the DC Load, the voltage at the power supply's terminals will not be the same as the
voltage at the DC Load's terminals if there is a current flowing because of the finite resistance from
the wires. Using remote sensing, you can sense the voltage at the power supply's terminals,
effectively removing the effect of the voltage drop in the connection wire.
When using remote sensing, the power displayed by the instrument includes both the power
dissipated inside the instrument and the power dissipated in the leads from the power supply to the
DC Load's
input terminals.
To turn remote sensing on:

Keys

Display

Shift + Menu

:CONFIG

Enter

:INITIAL CONFIG

▽ 8 times

:REMOTE SENSE

Enter

:OFF|DEFAULT|

:ON

Enter

:REMOTE SENSE

and annunciator shows Sense.

Esc Esc

Exit from the menu.

The following diagram shows the remote sensing terminals on the back of the instrument:

8500 DC Load Series

Version: 030614

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