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USER MANUAL HT3003PB HT3005PB MULTI-OUTPUT DC REGULATED POWER SUPPLY...
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The unit features small size and excellent performance combined with an elegant design, being ideal for research university industry and appliance maintenance laboratories. 1. Technical Specification 1. Model: HT3003PB, HT3005PB 1.1.1 Input voltage: 220VAC 50Hz 1.2 Two adjustable outputs 1.2.1 Output voltage: 0-30V(adjustable continuously) 1.2.2 Output current: 0-3A 0-5A(adjustable continuously)
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(10) Slave output negative binding post: Negative polarity of output voltage is connected to negative terminal of load. (11) Case grounded terminal: The case is connected to the earth. (12) Slave output positive binding post: positive polarity of output voltage is connected to positive terminal of load.
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2.2 Operating procedure 2.2.1 Independence use of two adjustable outputs. 2.2.1.1 Set the (13) and (14) switch to spring out position ( position). 2.2.1.2 When the adjustable output is used as C.V. output, first should rotate clockwise the C.C. adjustment (6) and (22) to Max, then turn on power switch (7), adjust C.V.
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current-limiting protection point is well set. 2.2.2 Series using of the two adjustable outputs position), switch (14) is set to “OUT” position 2.2.2.1 Press in switch (13) ( position). At this time, turn the master voltage adjustment (23) and the slave output voltage tracks strictly the master output voltage, and the output voltage can be up to 60V (voltage between terminal of (10) and (17)).
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2.2.3.3 While the two outputs in parallel, proper leads corresponding to outputpower be used to short reliably the two positive terminals and the two negative terminals of master & slave output separately, so as to make load connected reliably with the two parallel outputs. If the load is only connected to one of the output terminal, unbalance may be caused to current of the two outputs, this may also damage the series/parallel switch.
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