PM Series Power Module Power Supply/Battery Charger INSTALLATION / OPERATION MANUAL MODELS PM-12-40A Table Of Contents Topic Page QUICK REFERENCE CONTENTS I) OVERVIEW II) AC POWER QUALITY AND EMI COMPATIBILITY B) EMI (Electro-magnetic Interference) C) Other Factors III) INSTALLATION A) Materials Provided B) Mounting C) AC Input Wiring D) DC Output Wiring...
Quick Reference Contents The front and rear panel features of the Power Modules are illustrated below, along with the page number where information on each particular feature is located. Figure 1: Power Module Front Panel PM “ON” Cooling Fans, Input Switch/ Indicator LED, Pg.
In some rated to 400 amps maximum) to greatly expand the system capability with cases linear power supplies (also available from NEWMAR) should be other functions such as digital output monitoring, multiple load distribution considered, as they emit lower EMI (although they are more susceptible to and low voltage disconnect.
Note: Due to the weight of the Power Module, we do not recommend flush minal, though “V2” (+) may be used instead if the application requires it mounting the PM with the mounting ears attached to the forward most (see “V2” below). mounting holes unless rear support is provided.
E) Parallel Wiring FIGURE 6: Parallel (two to three Power Modules) and N+1 redundancy, negative ground The internal oring/isolation diode of the PM allows parallel n+1 redundant wiring with no modification or Power Module #1 other external isolation de vices required. Figure 9 on the following page illustrate some typical parallel wiring schemes.
(Replacement fans available from NEWMAR. Specify part number 999-1208-0, Replacement Fan with PCB connector.) A DC wiring harness quick connect kit is available from NEWMAR which simplifies parallel wiring installation of multiple Power Modules with the Power Function Manager and facilitates “hot change-out”...
The suppressor provides continuous bi-polar, bi-directional, non-inter- rupting protection for both the PM and load from damaging high voltage transients. It is installed in-line with AC input to the PM. Status indicators verify input and “PROTECTED” conditions and alarm contacts indicate when the unit has tripped and equipment is in the unprotected mode.
4. Replace blown fuse (See section IV-B, DC Output.) 5. Defective Power Module 5. Return to place of purchase for repair/re- placement or contact NEWMAR for return authorization. B. PM repeatedly trips input circuit Internal short Return to place of purchase for repair/re placement breaker with no battery or load or contact NEWMAR for return authorization.