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PAA50F Forward converter one converter*2 90 - 250 0.8 250V 2A Combination of inverter CEM-3 Yes Yes *1
PAA75F Forward converter one converter*2 90 - 250 1.2 250V 3A Combination of inverter CEM-3 Yes Yes *1
Active filter 90 1.4 250V 3A Thermistor CEM-3 Yes Yes *1
PAA100F
Forward converter 140 1.4 250V 3A Thermistor CEM-3 Yes Yes *1
Active filter 90
PAA150F 2.0 250V 5A Thermistor CEM-3 Yes Yes *1
Forward converter 140
Active filter 110
PAA300F 4.4 250V 10A SCR FR-4 Yes Yes Yes
Forward converter 220
Active filter 110
PAA600F 8.2 250V 20A SCR FR-4 Yes Yes Yes
Forward converter 220
*1 Refer to Instruction Manual.
*2 The switching frequency of forward converter/one converter changes according to input voltage and load factor.
* The value of input current is at ACIN 100V and rated load.
2 Function PAA-17
lPAA150F
1 Terminal Block
lPAA50F
lPAA75F
Remarks:
2 Function Please avoid applying the over-rated voltage to the output termi-
nal. Power supply may operate incorrectly or fail.In case of oper-
ating a motor etc. , please install an external diode on the output
2.1 Input voltage range terminal to protect the unit.
nThe range is from AC85V to AC264V.
nAC input voltage must have a range from AC85V to AC264V for
normal operation. If the wrong input is applied, the unit will not op- 2.5 Output voltage adjustment range
erate properly and/or may be damaged. nAdjustment of output voltage is possible by using potentiometer.
nIn cases that conform with safety standard, input voltage range is nOutput voltage is increased by turning potentiometer clockwise
AC100-AC240V(50/60Hz). and is decreased by turning potentiometer counterclockwise.
lPAA300F PAA600F
nThe thyristor technique is used for protection from inrush current.
When power is turned ON/OFF repeatedly within a short period of
time, it is necessary to have enough time between power ON and
OFF to operate resistance circuit for inrush current.
nWhen external power source is in the range of 4.5 - 12.5V, current lPAA100F
limit resistance R is not required. However, when external power
(1)When not using remote sensing function
source exceeds 12.5V, current limit resistance R must be connected.
To calculate the current limit resistance use following equation:
Vcc - (1.1+Ri 0.005)
R[ ]=
0.005
where;
Vcc = External Power Source
Ri = The internal resistance(see table)
Model Ri [ ]
(2)When using remote sensing function
PAA50F/75F 660
PAA100F/150F 780 R1
+ +S
C1
Load
+V +
nA wrong connection may damage the internal components of the unit. + -V C3
nRemote ON/OFF circuit (RC(+), RC(-)) is isolated from input, out- C2
-S
put and FG.
AC(L) Twist
ACIN
AC(N)
2.7 Remote sensing
nWhen not using this function, confirm that terminals are shorted
between +S and +V, and between -S and -V with short pieces. lPAA150F
For PAA600F model, connect between +S and +M, and between
(1)When not using remote sensing function
-S and -M.
nWhen using this function, wiring should be done without short
pieces.
nDevice inside power supply might be damaged when poor con-
nection on load lines occurs, e.g. because of loose connector
screws.
nThick wire should be used for wiring between power supply and
load, and line voltage drop should be less than 0.3V.
nWhen long sensing wire is required, use C1, C2 and C3.
nTwisted-pair wire or shield wire should be used for sensing wire.
(2)When using remote sensing function
nMaximum current per a terminal is as follows: +
When current exceeds more than the following list, two terminals C1
are required. R1
+V +S
Load
+V
Model Terminal rated current -V
PAA100F 20A -V -S + +
PAA150F 20A C2
C3
PAA300F 60A AC(L)
ACIN Twist
PAA600F 60A AC(N)
ACIN
Sensing wire
Normal current flow
Parallel Operation
R1
-S +S Ubnormal current flow
+
C1 ++ C2
C3 3.1 Series operation
(+) Load
(-) nSeries operation is available by connecting the outputs of two or
AC AC -S-M+M +S
supply -
- + (+)
Load
Load
- (-)
C3
Take off the short-piece Attention for connection I2
Power +
supply -
2.8 Isolation
nEven a slight difference in output voltage can affect the balance
nFor a receiving inspection, such as Hi-Pot test, gradually in-
between the values of I1 and I2.
crease(decrease)the voltage for start(shut down). Avoid using Hi-
Please make sure that the value of I3 does not exceed the rated
Pot tester with the timer because it may generate voltage a few
current of a power supply.
times higher than the applied voltage, at ON/OFF of a timer.
I3 the rated current value
If the unit is tested on the isolation between input & output and
output & FG, remote ON/OFF must be shorted to output.
lPAA300F PAA600F nIn parallel operation, output voltage increases like stairs due to a
delay of the rise time of output voltage at turn on.
nParallel redundancy operation is available by connecting the units
as shown below.
nAs variance of output current drew from each power supply is
maximum 10%, the total output current must not exceed the
value determined by the following equation.
In parallel operation, the maximum operative number of units is 5. 4.1 Installation method
lPAA50F PAA75F PAA100F PAA150F
nOutput voltage in parallel operation is adjustable by using the po-
nWhen two or more power supplies are used side by side, position
tentiometer of the ”master” unit.
them with proper intervals to allow enough air ventilation. Ambient
Select one power supply to be the master, and turn the potenti-
temperature around each power supply should not exceed the
ometer of the other, ”slave” power supplies, clockwise to the end.
temperature range shown in derating curve.
Then use the potentiometer of the mater to adjust output voltage.
nWhen remote sensing is used in parallel operation, the sensing
wire must be connected ONLY to master. lPAA300F PAA600F
nFan for forced cooling is built-in. Do not block the ventilation at
suction side (terminal block side) and its opposite side.
lPAA300F nWhen unit operates at dusty place, attach air-filter to dust into the
-S -S -S
unit. In this case, avoid poorly ventilated environments .
CB CB CB
nWhen internal fan stops, thermal protection circuit works which
VB VB VB
stops the output. To keep reliability of the unit, periodic mainte-
-S +S nance of the fan is required.
- + - + - +
nThe expected life time of fan is different by operating condition.
(-) (+)
Load
lPAA600F
CB CB CB
VB VB VB
-S -S -S
-M
+S
+M
- + - + - +
4.2 Derating
nThe operative ambient temperature is different by with/without
case cover or mounting position. Please refer drawings as below.
(-) (+) nWhen unit mounted except below drawings, it is required to con-
Load
sider ventilated environment by forced air cooling or tempera-
ture/load derating. For details, please consult our sales or engi-
neering departments.
lPAA50F lPAA100F
(1)Mounting method (1)Mounting method
(2)Derating curve
(2)Derating curve
lPAA150F
(1)Mounting method
lPAA75F
(1)Mounting method
(2)Derating curve
(2)Derating curve
lPAA300F
Derating curve
lPAA600F
Derating curve
Unit : [mm]
Model max Model max
PAA50F 6 PAA150F 8
PAA75F 6 PAA300F 8
PAA100F 8 PAA600F 8