9 power-up and test procedure, Installation – American Magnetics 05200PS-430-601 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Power-Up Procedure

appears to lag, then decrease the stability setting until the system is

responsive. If the current appears to oscillate, increase the stability setting

until the oscillations are damped.

Note

If you have purchased a superconducting magnet with the Model

430 Programmer, AMI will normally provide a recommended

stability setting for optimal operation of the magnet system. If you

operate the Model 430 Programmer with a different load, be sure to

restore the stability setting to the recommended value when the

superconducting magnet is reconnected.

The stability setting is essentially manual control of the gain of an

integrator present in the control logic of the Model 430 Programmer.

Increasing the stability setting decreases the gain of the integrator.

A special case is with the energy absorber designs available from AMI. The

Model 601 Energy Absorber is a nearly infinite-resistance device until 5

Vdc is achieved across its terminals. Once the 5 Vdc “bias” is present, the

Model 601 allows current flow with a nominal 2 mΩ series resistance.

Therefore, the Model 430 Programmer will require an “integration time” to

overcome the 5 Vdc bias. Once the bias is achieved, the series resistance is

minimal and the Model 601 appears as a short-circuit. It is not possible to

decrease the stability setting to remove the integration time, since once

the 5 Vdc bias is achieved, the load is a short-circuit and the system will

become unstable.

However, when operating with a superconducting magnet in the circuit,

the integration gain of the Model 430 Programmer will be adequate to

quickly “bias” the Model 601 and achieve a proper current ramping profile.

The only time the “integration time” is long is when an energy absorber is

used, and the load is a short circuit.

2.9 Power-Up and Test Procedure

It is important to verify that the magnet system has been properly

connected before the superconducting magnet is energized. This is

especially recommended if the system is to be controlled via a computer

since this setup will allow software debugging without the potential for

damage to the magnet. The following procedures will assist the user in the

verifying key system components.

1. Using the appropriate diagram from section 2.5 as a guide, verify

all system components are connected as shown. If there is any

doubt as to the correct connection of a component, contact an AMI

Technical Support Representative. The user may be required to

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