Output power — wiring the dc output connectors, Ps 23, cont’d – Extron Electronics PS 123 User Manual

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PS 123 12 VDC, 3 Amp Power Supply • User's Guide

PS 23, cont’d



PS 123 12 VDC, 3 Amp Power Supply • User's Guide



7

.

From the rear panel end, pull the EMT plate (see figure 3)

out of the enclosure.

8

.

Thread the 18-gauge power wires through the length of the

electrical conduit tube.

9

.

Install the EMT adapter plate (figure 1,

c

, on page 1)

(with conduit attached) into the opening from which you

removed the EMT plate in step 7. Use the Phillips head

screws (figure 3) that you removed in step 2 to attach the

adapter plate.

10

. Slide the conduit nut (figure 6, below) over the bundle of

wires exiting the conduit and onto the conduit itself inside

the PS 123. Hand-tighten the nut.

Tie Wrap

Neutral Terminal

Ground Wire Nut

Terminal Block

Conduit Nut

Hot Terminal

Metal Tab

Figure 6 — Terminal block and conduit wiring

11.

Attach and screw down the hot and neutral wires exiting

from the conduit to their corresponding screws on the

terminal block.

W

Ensure that you observe wire polarity. Figure 6

shows the location of the neutral and hot poles on
the mother board connector. The conduit wiring
harness' neutral wire is identified with a tag marked
"N" (neutral).

12.

Attach the ground wire from the conduit to the PS 123's

bare metal plate bottom, securing it by reattaching the

ground wire nut.

13.

Thread a tie wrap through the metal tab on the bare metal

bottom of the PS 123, place all the wires within its cradle,

and zip the tie wrap over the bundle of wires.

14.

Retighten the conduit nut from step 10 (figure 6 above) to

ensure that it firmly secures the conduit EMT adapter plate

to the power supply.

15.

Use the six screws you removed in step 3 to secure

the top cover of the PS 123 back onto its bottom board

(figure 4 on page 5).

Output power — wiring the DC output connectors

The PS 123 can power multiple products through its 3.5 mm,

2-pole captive screw connectors.

N

For applications in which power supply voltage

is critical, verify the power cord’s polarity before

connecting it by plugging in the power supply with no

load. Check the output with a voltmeter.

W

If you are verifying power supply polarity with a

voltmeter, the two power cord wires must be kept
separate while the power supply is plugged in.

To connect products to the outputs of the PS 123, do the

following:
1

.

Cut the DC output cord to the length required.

2

.

Strip the jacket of the conductor wire to expose 5/16"

(7 mm) of the wire (figure 7).

Power Supply

Output

Cable

Orange Captive Screw

Connector

Black Wire

White Wire

Power Supply

Output

Cord

Orange Captive Screw

Connector

SECTION A–A

Ridges

Smooth

A

A

2-Pole Orange
Captive Screw

Connector

(12V)

RS-232 Connector Wiring

3-Pole Captive Screw

Connector

(15V)

2-Pole Direct Insertion

Captive Screw

Connector

(15V)

Blue Captive
Screw Connector
(no center block)

Tip

See

W

ar

ning

Slee

ve

(s

)

Tip

See

W

ar

ning

Receiv

e

Tr

ansmit

Ground

Tie Wrap

Tie Wrap

RS-232

OVER FIBER

Tx Rx

NA

5-pole Captive Screw

Connector

3-pole Captive Screw

Connector

18 Gauge (thick) wire is stripped to 7mm

22 Gauge (thin) wire is stripped to 5mm

POWER

AUDIO / RS-232

Figure 7 — Power connector wiring

W

The ideal length of exposed wire is 5/16"

(7 mm). Exposing more than the specified length

of the copper wires could allow the stripped wires to

touch each other, causing a short circuit. This could

result in the external DC power supply overheating

and/or burning.

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