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Procon SPS-9620 User Manual page 2

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6.
Always use appropriate terminal lugs and tighten the screw terminals when operating at high currents to prevent
arcing and overheating of the terminals.
7.
The unit is for Indoor Use only.
CAUTION
1.
DO NOT use the unit for powering devices that require higher current than the maximum - otherwise damage
may occur to the unit.
2.
DO NOT use the unit for lamps or motorized equipment which requires higher current than the maximum at
startup. Damage to the unit may occur.
3.
DO NOT replace the fuse and operate the unit before rectifying the problem that caused it to fail. Always replace
the fuse with the same rated type. Always unplug the unit before attempting to replace the fuse.
4.
If the mains power cable or cord of this unit is damaged, it must be replaced by the same or equivalent unit from
the manufacturer or service agent. The supplied cord is for 240VAC input only. If the input voltage is below
190VAC the power cord should be replaced by a 1mm
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.
NEVER remove the metal cover of the power supply with the AC power connected. Allow the unit to cool
before opening the cover. Some components may burn your hand in the event of a component failure. Only
qualified personal should open the cover.
2.
NEVER touch the unit with wet hands or allow it to become wet.
3.
NEVER operate the unit if foreign materials such as metallic objects, liquids or other debris have fallen inside.
Return to the manufacturer or dealer for checking and repair.
4.
NEVER operate the unit if it has been damaged. This applies particularly if it should be dropped or subjected to a
serious jolt. Do not operate the unit until an internal inspection has been carried out by qualified personal.
5.
NEVER allow foreign objects to come into connect with the DC output terminals.
6.
NEVER block the vents - including the cooling fan outlets.
7.
ONLY connect to the AC mains outlet when in use, at all other times disconnect the power supply from the AC
mains outlet.
8.
ALWAYS after switching off, wait 30 seconds before switching on again.
CONNECTION AND OPERATION
1.
Make sure the input AC power source is as per the label before plugging in the unit.
2.
This power supply outputs a fixed 13.8V, ensure that the equipment accepts this voltage.
3.
Connect your equipment to the output terminals. Positive polarity to red (+) and negative polarity to black (-).
4.
If required, connect the Remote Sensing Terminals to the equipment as shown below. Ensure that the sense wires
are AT LEAST 22AWG wire size.
5.
When ready, turn ON the power supply and check that the power-on LED indictor lights up.
6.
Then turn ON your equipment and check that the power-on LED indicator remains on and that the Overload LED
indicator is OFF.
7.
When finished, turn OFF your equipment and then turn OFF the power supply.
8.
When disconnecting the power supply from your equipment, disconnect the Remote Sensing wires first, and then
disconnect the output cables. WARNING! Never short-circuit the Remote Sensing Terminals.
SPECIFICATIONS
OUTPUT VOLTAGE:
OUTPUT CURRENT:
RIPPLE AND NOISE:
LINE REGULATION:
LOAD REGULATION:
POWER SOURCE:
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
CE APPROVALS:
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D):
WEIGHT:
www.procontechnology.com.au
PO Box 655, Mt. Waverley, Australia
2
wire size with a maximum length of 2m.
SPS-9620
13.8V DC (adjustable 11 – 14V)
0-120A
40mVp-p
0.05% + 3mV
0.1% + 5mV
240VAC/50Hz
o
0 – 40
C
EN60950, EN55022
235 x 218 x 345 mm
Approx. 11Kg
Phone: +61-3-98306288

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