Specifications
OWNER’S GUIDE CONDITIONERS, HSI | 291
Parameter HSI-HV
Protection:
Surge (1.2 / 50)
Burst (5 kHz)
CAT III 600
CAT IV 300
±4000 V
±4000 V
Output voltage: ±5 V
Output resistance: 10 Ω
Output current maximum 35 mA CAUTION: do not exceed maximum output current!
Output protection Short to ground for 10 sec.
Power supply ±9 VDC ± 1%
Power consumption 1.2 W
Power On default settings Software programable
RS485 interface for module control Ye s
Power supply Integrated temperature sensor
TEDS support: N/A
MSI support: N/A
(1) 20 V and 50 V are auxiliary ranges and have a limited bandwidth.
20 V range typically 0.9 Mhz
50 V range typically 1.9 Mhz
(2) Conditions for accuracy: Module temperature is calibration temperature ±5 °C; humidity is 30 to 90 RH;
AC accuracy: the highest filter (2 Mhz) has to be activated. f = signal frequency in kHz.
for the 2 year accuarcy multiply all % of range and % of reading values by 1.5.
(3) 2 MHz filter: exclusively Butterworth 60 dB/decade. Please consider possible bandwidth limitation of further components in the measuring chain, e.g. A/D
cards or signal conditioning mainframe
Signal hook-up
HSI-HV: The insulated banana jacks are the signal connection point. Use only mating cables which have
molded insulated/safety type plugs. These plugs should be the kind which prevent you from coming into
contact with high voltages or currents.
⇒ Use only insulated cables and the appropriate mating plugs or connectors when using this module!
⇒ Never handle cables when high voltage is applied! Connect your signal points before applying high voltage!
⇒ Failure to observe safety protocols can result in equipment damage, and personal injury or even death!
⇒ Always check that positive and negative lines are connected with the correct polarity on the DAQP-HV and
DAQP-HV-S3 module, and at the signal source side.
⇒ Use of red (+) and black (-) color coded cables is highly recommended.
⇒ High voltages can be lethal! Observe all safety protocols at all times.










