Fluke pmn manual

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    405 ESSEX ROAD, NEPTUNE, NJ 07753 TEL: (732) 922-9300 FAX: (732) 922-9334 INSTRUCT ION MANUAL FOR                  83-493-001 Revision G MODEL SERIAL NUMBER[...]

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    Table of Contents 4 - 1 4.1 Remote Control 4 - 1 4 OPERA T ION 3 - 4 3.6.4 For Units with O/P Voltage > 6KV: 3 - 4 3.6.3 For Units with O/P Voltage £6KV 3 - 4 3.6.2 Output Gr ound Connection 3 - 3 3.6.1 Grounding of Input Line 3 - 3 3.6 Grounding the Product 3 - 3 3.5 Connecting High Voltage Output 3 - 2 3.4 Power Cord Spe cification: 3 - 1 3.3[...]

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    6 - 1 6.3 Calibration 6 - 1 6.2 Main tenance 6 - 1 6.1 Safety Precautions 6 - 1 6 MA INTEN A NCE A ND CA LIBRA TION 5 - 5 5.7 Long Charge T ime W ith Power Factor Corrected (PFC) Units 5 - 4 5.6 Continuous HV DC Operation (Constant Voltage) 5 - 4 5.5 Determining AC Line Current 5 - 3 5.4 Measuring High Voltages 5 - 2 5.3 Paralleling Units 5 - 1 5.2[...]

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                                       [...]

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                                       [...]

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            " " " "         Input Voltage selective by Terminal Block position *Note: In p ut cur rent ratin gs given are m axi mu m wh en out put Repeti tion Ra te is =>10Hz.[...]

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                        90%, non-condensing         ! ! ! !        ?[...]

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    2.23.4 SUFFIX -EN "Low Enable" - A +10 to 15 volt (high) si gnal will disable power supply operation. A 0 to +1.5 volt (low) signal will enable t he supply. 2.23.5 SUFFIX -5V 0 to +5 volt voltage (0 to full-scale output) programming 2.23.6 SUFFIX -LP Latching overload pr otection. 2.23.7 SUFFIX -110 100 to 120 VAC input option f or non-po[...]

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    Figure 2-1 Mechanical Dimensions for 500A, 102A, 152A Outputs up to 6KV (for grounding instruct ions see SECTION 3.6) 83-493-001 Revision G 2 - 5 Specifications[...]

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    Figure 2-2 Mechanical Dimensions for 500A, 102A, 152A Outputs from 7KV t o 40K V (for grounding instruct ions see SECTION 3.6) 83-493-001 Revision G 2 - 6 Specifications[...]

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    Figure 2-3 Mechanical Dimensions for 202A Outputs up to 6KV (for grounding instruct ions see SECTION 3.6) 83-493-001 Revision G 2 - 7 Specifications[...]

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    Figure 2-4 Mechanical Dimensions for 202A Outputs from 7KV t o 40K V (for grounding instruct ions see SECTION 3.6) 83-493-001 Revision G 2 - 8 Specifications[...]

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                                ?[...]

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    The PFC version connection i s shown in Figure 3-2. Connect t he input voltage line wires to L2 and COM terminals. WA RNING: 152A a nd 202A PFC M odels are only av ailable w ith 220 VA C Nominal. For 152A Models Suffix 110 at 110-120 VA C must be operated w ith the i nternal fuses F1 and F2 (on the I nverter Board) replaced by copper bus provided w[...]

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                               ?[...]

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    3.6.1 GROUNDING OF I NPUT LINE The supply is grounded through the ground terminal of the input conne ctor. A protective ground connection by the way of the grounding conductor in the input te rminal is essential for safe operat ion. 3.6.2 OUTPU T GROUND CONNECT ION It is important that there be a ground connect ing the supply to the load as shown i[...]

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                                   ?[...]

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    Figure 4-1 Eample Of Interface Connection 83-493-001 Revisi on G 4 - 2 Operations[...]

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                        & & & &       [...]

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                For clarif ication and fur ther technic al assist ance speci fic to your applicat ion, please cont act Lambda EMI .               ?[...]

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    Figure 5.2 Output Current Measurement A series terminating resis tor (or series i nductor or cla mp diode) m us t be added as shown if the average value of the peak current exceeds 110% of the normal output curr ent. When choosing Rs, ensure it can wit hstand the full out put voltage across it as well as the power dissipati on caused by discharging[...]

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                                WA RNING: [...]

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    Figure 5.3 HV Bias Measurements                     ?[...]

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            ! ! ! !                                                ?[...]

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                   ?[...]