User manual
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© 2009, Elektro-Automatik GmbH & Co. KG
EN
Safety instructions
• Only operate the device at a mains voltage as stipulated on the
type plate
• Never insert mechanical parts, especially from metal, through the
air ventilation slots
• Avoid any use of liquids of any kind in the proximity of the device,
they might get into it
• Do not connect voltage sources to the device which are able to
generate voltages higher than the nominal voltage of the device
• In order to equip interface cards into the slot at the rear, the com-
mon ESD provisions have to be followed
• The interface card may only be plugged and unplugged while the
unit is completely switched off (mains switch OFF)
General
About
User instruction manual for power supply series PS 8000 T
Elektro-Automatik GmbH & Co. KG
Helmholtzstrasse 31-33
41747 Viersen
Germany
Phone: +(49) 02162 / 37850
Fax: +(49) 02162 / 16230
Web: www.elektroautomatik.de
Mail: info@elektroautomatik.de
© 2009 Elektro-Automatik
Reprint, duplication or partly, wrong use of this user instruction
manual are prohibited and might be followed by legal conse-
quences.
Date: January, 2009
Table of contents
1. Introduction 4
2. Technicalspecications
4
2.1 Control panel and display
4
2.2 Devicespecicdata
5
3. Device description
6
3.1 Front view
6
3.2 Rear view
7
3.3 Scope of delivery
7
4. General
7
4.1 Prologue / Warning
7
4.2 Cooling
7
4.3 Opening the device
7
5. Installation
7
5.1 Visual check
7
5.2 Mains connection
7
5.3 DC output terminal
7
5.4 Terminal „Sense“ (Remote sense)
8
5.5 Interface card slot
8
6. Handling
8
6.1 The display
8
6.2 Pushbuttons on the control panel
8
6.3 Further control elements
9
6.4 Adjusting set values
9
7. Behaviour when... 1
0
7.1 Switching on by power switch 1
0
7.2 Switching off by power switch 1
0
7.3 Switching on or off by standby button 1
0
7.4 Switching to remote control 1
0
7.4 Overvoltage occurs 1
0
7.5 Overtemperature occurs 1
1
7.6 Current or voltage is regulated 1
1
7.7 Remote sense is active 1
1
7.8 Mains undervoltage or overvoltage occurs 1
1
8. Device setup 1
1
9. Digital interface cards 1
2
10. Analogue interface 1
2
10.1 General 1
2
10.2 Example applications 1
2