90 days from date of delivery. During the warranty period, either Agilent or Agilent Technologies will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. Agilent does not warrant that operation the software, firmware, or hardware shall be uninterrupted or error free.
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements.
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Table of Contents SAFETY SUMMARY ............. . 1-2 GENERAL INFORMATION .
This section contains general information concerning the Options 0EM, 0E3, and 0E9 determine which line voltage is E3630A triple output power supply. Included are safety con- selected at the factory. The standard unit is configured for siderations, safety and EMC requirements, instrument and 115 Vac ±...
mode. In this mode the voltage of the negative output can be set are available for nominal inputs of 100 and 230 Vac. The sup- lower than that of the positive output. The tracking ratio control ply is furnished with a detachable 3-wire grounding type line allows the negative supply's output to be set to any value cord.
Save all packing materials until the inspection is completed. If damage is found, a claim should be filed with the carrier. The Agilent Technologies Sales and Service office should be notified as soon as possible. Mechanical Check...
tor the 0 to 40V output voltage, add the voltmeter readings of the +20V and -20V output and use either the +20V or the - 20V meter to measure the current. Before applying power to the supply, check the label on the Tracking Ratio Control heat sink to make certain that the supply's line voltage option With the Tracking Ratio control in the Fixed position, the volt-...
necessary to fulfill the total current demand. Series Operation Series operation of two or more power supplies can be accomplished up to the output isolation rating of any one sup- ply to obtain a higher voltage than that available from a single supply.
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Figure 4. Reverse Current Loading Solution...