Feedback selection, Start-up – Precision Control Systems 1029C User Manual

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MODEL 1029C

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10/19/2007

FEEDBACK SELECTION

Connector P2 on the circuit board allows the selection of

feedback type. (See

Figure 18

).

True RMS is the default voltage feedback mode. Average

voltage feedback mode may be requested when ordering

the controller.

Voltage feedback may be selected by placing the jumper

across pins P2-4 and P2-7. (VFB)

Current feedback may be selected by placing the jumper

across P2-3 and P2-8. (IFB)

Power feedback, if factory installed, may be selected by

placing the jumper across P2-5 and P2-6. (PFB)

External feedback may be connected between terminals

P1-14 (Common) and P1-18 (FD. BK.) on the command

connector (See

Figure 19

).

A 0-5Vdc signal may be used for external feedback when

the jumper is placed across pins P2-2 and P2-9 (EXT).

A 0-100uA signal may be used for external feedback when

the jumper is placed across pins P2-1 and P2-10 (SJ).

Average voltage and True RMS voltage are of the

feedforward technique.

START-UP

Determine that the selected transformer tap corresponds to

the line voltage.

If the customer wishes to determine that the controller and

the command signals are wired and operating correctly

before applying power to the load, the following procedure

may be followed.

A load capable of drawing at least one amp must be

connected for the controller to operate properly.

1. Move the feedback jumper to pins P2-4 & P2-7 to select

Voltage FB. (See

Figure 18

.)

2. Determine that terminals P1-10 & P1-11 are electrically

connected. Apply a command signal to the run

command signal input.

3. Set the command signal to zero before applying system

power. The load voltage should start at zero and

increase as the command signal is increased, reaching

optimum line output when command signal is maximum.

4. Remove system power from controller. Remove

electrical connection from between P1-10 & P1-11.

Apply a command signal to the idle command signal

input and repeat step 3.

The load voltage and current may be measured with any

meter. However, for accurate RMS voltage

measurements use a True RMS responding meter. Use

an average responding meter for average voltage

measurements.

5. When start-up tests have been completed, move the

feedback jumper to select the desired operating

feedback.

The controller was calibrated at the factory.

If adjustments appear necessary, see the zero and span

adjustment instructions on

page 14

.

Care is urged whenever working near high voltages, and it

is recommended that installation and service be done by a

licensed electrician or experienced technician.

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