Installation – American Magnetics 4Q12125PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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16

Rev.

5

Installation

Power Requirements

Caution

Do not overtighten the hardware on the interconnection terminals

(refer to specifications table on page 8 for torque limits).

Overtightening can result in damage to the terminals.

b. Connect the negative magnet current lead (3) to the positive (+)

resistive shunt terminal (4) on the back of the Model 430

Programmer.

c. Connect the negative (−) resistive shunt terminal (5) on the back of

the Model 430 Programmer to the Master power supply

COMMON

terminal (6).

d. Connect Master power supply

OUTPUT terminal (1) to Slave

power supply

COMMON

terminal (18).

e. Connect the DB15 cable from the

PROGRAM OUT

connector (12) on

the back of the Model 430 Programmer to the

ANALOG I/O

connector (7) on the rear of the Master power supply.

f. Install the Control Cable (15) and Protective Cable (16) between

the two power supplies

1

and install the Protective Terminators (19)

and (20).

g. Install an instrumentation cable between the magnet support

stand top plate connector (8) and one of the

MAGNET STATION

connectors (14) on the rear of the Model 430 Programmer.

h. Optional: Install an instrumentation cable between one of the

LHe

LEVEL / TEMP

(13) connectors on the rear of the Model 430

Programmer and the Model 13x Liquid Helium Level Instrument

and/or temperature instrument (9). Refer to section A.2 on page

146.

i. Optional: Install an instrumentation cable between the

QUENCH

I/O

connector (11) on the rear of the Model 430 Programmer and

Aux connector

J2

(10) on the rear panel of the Model 13x Liquid

Helium Level Instrument. Refer to section A.5.2 on page 150.

j. Connect each device line cord from the respective device to the

appropriate power receptacle.

k. Remote communications via Ethernet and/or RS-232 can be

accomplished by connecting suitable cabling to the Model 430

Programmer rear panel

ETHERNET

and/or

RS-232

connectors.

1. Note the "shifted" connections.

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