Power Supply Behavior When Output Is Set To Off - KEPCO BOP 1000W Operator's Manual

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Accessing the BOP after the output is disabled in BATTERY mode is
hazardous because (1) high current arcing is possible and (2) either the
external battery voltage, or the voltage (±Voltage Protection max) on the
BOP output terminals may be dangerous. Therefore, for battery and
constant-voltage-type active electronic loads it is recommended that
two properly rated external switches be installed for safety: one in
series with the battery, and one across the BOP output. After the unit is
set to OFF, first open the switch in series with the battery, then close
the switch across the BOP output to ensure safety before handling
BOP connections. When connecting the battery, the switch across the
output should be opened after the connections are complete and then
the switch in series with the battery should be closed. If the constant-
voltage-type active electronic load is adjusted to zero before handling
the power supply-to-load connections, only the switch across the BOP
output is required.
BATTERY. This mode is necessary for the power supply to function properly and safely with
either battery or constant-voltage-type active electronic loads. This mode prevents the battery
from discharging during the OFF state. When the output is disabled (set to OFF), the BOP will
go to current mode, current will be set to zero, with voltage protect and current limit set to maxi-
mum. In this way the battery will not be discharged while the output is OFF. For constant-volt-
age-type active electronic loads this mode stops energy flow during the OFF state. Table 3-6
indicates how the power supply responds to a command to go from Output ON to OFF.
TABLE 3-6. POWER SUPPLY BEHAVIOR WHEN OUTPUT IS SET TO OFF
LOAD TYPE
If unit was in Voltage Mode when output OFF
SETTING
• Unit remains in voltage mode.
• Voltage set to zero.
ACTIVE
• Both ± Current Protect set to maximum.
• Both ± Voltage Limit remain at maximum.
• Unit remains in voltage mode.
• Voltage set to zero.
RESISTIVE
• Both ± Current Protect set to minimum box values.
• Both ± Voltage Limit. remain at maximum.
• Unit set to current mode.
• Current set to zero.
BATTERY
• Both ± Voltage Protect. remain at maximum.
• Both ± Current Limit set to maximum.
To configure, press
modify. (If a Password is required, see PAR. 3.2.4.4 for instructions.) Highlight Active, Resistive
or Battery (see explanations and associated WARNINGS above) and press
$
press
to save for power-up,
power-up) and exit. After configuring, the new setting will be effective when the power supply
goes from output on to output off.
To restore factory default (Active), press
!
press
, then press
3-20
WARNING
command issued.
%
from the power-up screen, then highlight Load Type and press
#
to abort, or
@
to restore default. Press
If unit was in Current Mode when output OFF
command issued.
• Unit set to voltage mode.
• Voltage set to zero.
• Both ± Current Protect remain at maximum.
• Both ± Voltage Limit set to maximum.
• Unit remains in current mode.
• Current set to zero.
• Both ± Current Protect set to minimum box values.
• Both ± Voltage Limit set to maximum,
• Unit remains in current mode,
• Current set to zero.
• Both ± Voltage Protect set to maximum.
• Both ± Current Limit remain at maximum.
%
to apply the changes (without saving for
%
from the power-up screen, highlight Load Type,
$
to save for power-up or
!
to
$
to save. Then
%
to exit
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