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Advanced Energy
Paramount MF 2 kW
User Manual
Advanced Energy Paramount MF 2 kW User Manual (147 pages)
Generator
Brand:
Advanced Energy
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 2.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1. Safety and Product Compliance Guidelines
10
Important Safety Information
10
Danger, Warning, and Caution Boxes
10
Safety Guidelines
10
Rules for Safe Installation and Operation
11
Interpreting Product Labels
11
Product Compliance
12
Product Certification
12
Safety and EMC Directives and Standards
12
Conditions of Use
13
Environmental Compliance
13
Interlocks
14
Hardware Interlocks and Interlock Circuit
14
Table 1-1. Hardware Interlocks
14
Figure 1-1. Interlock Circuit
15
Chapter 2. Product Overview
16
Product Description
16
General Description
16
Theory of Operation
16
Operation Overview
16
Rectifier Module
17
Inverter Module
17
Isolation Transformer
17
Filter
17
Figure 2-1. Paramount MF 2 Kw Generator Block Diagram
17
Directional Coupler/Detector
18
Voltage Control Mode
18
Controls
18
Power Regulation
18
Regulation Overview
18
Forward and Reflected Power
18
Load Power
19
Chapter 3. Specifications
20
Physical Specifications
20
Table 3-1. Physical Specifications
20
Electrical Specifications
22
Table 3-2. Electrical Specifications
22
Figure 3-1. Timing Diagram
28
Cooling Specifications
30
Table 3-3. Cooling Specifications
30
Figure 3-2. Pressure Drop
31
Environmental Specifications
32
Table 3-4. Environmental Standard Specifications
32
Table 3-5. Climatic Specifications
32
Chapter 4. Communication Controls
33
25-Pin User Port
33
25-Pin User Port Connector
33
User Port Cabling Requirements
33
Satisfying Minimal Requirements for the 25-Pin User Port
33
Figure 4-1. User Port Connector, 25-Pin
33
25-Pin User Port Signal and Pin Descriptions
34
Table 4-1. Jumpers on a Dummy Plug to Satisfy Minimal Signal
34
Table 4-2. User Port Signal Descriptions
34
Table 4-3. 25-Pin User Port Pin Descriptions
35
Figure 4-2. REFL PWR MONITOR (Pins 2 and 15)
38
Wiring Diagrams for the 25-Pin User Port
38
Figure 4-3. FWD/LOAD PWR MONITOR (Pins 3 and 16)
39
Figure 4-4. RF PWR on (Pins 4 and 17)
39
Figure 4-5. SET POINT (Pins 5 and 18)
39
Figure 4-6. DC BIAS/POWER REGULATION (Pins 6 and 19)
40
Figure 4-7. FWD/LOAD PWR REGULATION (Pins 8 and 21)
40
Figure 4-10. SET POINT STATUS (Pins 14 and 1)
41
Figure 4-8. INTERLOCK LOOP (Pins 23 and 10)
41
Figure 4-9. +15 VDC (Pins 13 and 21)
41
AE Bus Interface (Host Port)
42
Figure 4-11. OVERTEMP (Pins 22 and 9)
42
Figure 4-12. DC BUS OK (Pins 24 and 11)
42
AE Bus Transmission Parameters
43
Figure 4-13. Host Port Connector
43
Host Connector
43
Host Port Pin Descriptions
43
Table 4-4. Host Port Pin Descriptions
43
Host Port DIP Switches
44
DIP Switch and Switch Settings
44
Switches
44
Figure 4-14. Slide DIP Switch
44
Setting the Baud Rate
45
Default Dip Switch Settings
45
Setting the Unit AE Bus Address
45
Table 4-6. Default Dip Switch Settings
45
Table 4-7. AE Bus Address Settings
45
AE Bus Protocol
46
AE Bus Header Byte
47
AE Bus Command Number Byte
47
Figure 4-15. Graphic Representation of a Message Packet
47
AE Bus Optional Length Byte
48
AE Bus Data Bytes
48
AE Bus Checksum Byte
48
Table 4-8. AE Bus Byte Structure
48
Creating an Ideal Communications Transaction
49
T0: Host Transmits Message Packet
49
T1: Unit Verifies Host Transmission Packet
49
Figure 4-16. AE Bus Communications Transaction
49
T2: Unit Transmits Response to Host
50
T3: Host Acknowledges Unit Response
50
AE Bus Communications Transaction Example
50
AE Host Commands
51
AE Host Command Status Response (CSR) Codes
51
Table 4-9. AE Host Command Status Response (CSR) Codes
51
Figure 4-17. Communications Transaction Example
51
AE Host Command Set
52
Table 4-10. AE Host Commands
52
Chapter 5. Installation, Setup, and Operation
98
Preparing to Install the Unit
98
Spacing and Mounting Requirements
98
Unit Drawings
99
Figure 5-1. Front Panel
99
Figure 5-2. Rear Panel
100
Figure 5-3. Rear Panel with Dimensions
101
Figure 5-4. Rear Panel Three Dimensional
102
Figure 5-5. Left Side
103
Figure 5-6. Right Side
104
Figure 5-7. Top Side
105
Installation Requirements
106
Figure 5-8. Bottom Side
106
Unpacking the Unit
107
Installing the Unit
107
Grounding
107
Connecting Cooling Water
108
Connecting Output Power
109
Connecting Output Power and Satisfying RF Connector Interlock
109
Figure 5-9. RF Output Connector, HN Coaxial, Female (TRU-8371-SNT)
109
Connecting AC Input Power
110
Harting AC Power Connector
110
Table 5-1. HARTING 70 a Connector Pin Descriptions
110
Figure 5-10. HARTING AC 70 a Power Input Connector on Back of Unit
110
To Connect AC Input Power with the Harting Connector
111
Table 5-2. HARTING 70 a Connector Part Numbers
111
Connecting I/O and Auxiliary Connectors
112
Connecting for External Voltage Regulation Mode
112
Table 5-3. I/O and Auxiliary Ports
112
Front Panel Functions
113
Using the Front Panel to Monitor Unit Status and Unit Operating Data
113
Figure 5-11. Front Panel Display with Status and Generator Leds
113
LED and Numeric Display Behavior When a Fault Is Present
114
LED and Numeric Display Behavior When Interlock Is Not Satisfied
114
Status LED Indicators
114
Table 5-4. Status LED Indicators
114
Generator Leds
115
Table 5-5. Generator Leds
115
First Time Operation
116
Command Sequence and Timing Recommendations
117
Table 5-6. Recommended Command Sequence and Timing
118
Frequency Tuning
120
Understanding Automatic Tuning and Sweep Frequency
120
RF on Tuning
120
Retuning
121
Automatic Tuning Parameters
122
Table 5-7. Frequency Tuning Parameters
122
Pulsing Output
124
Understanding Pulsing
124
Pulsing Parameters
125
To Set up Master/Slave Pulsing
125
To Enable/Disable Pulsing and Set Pulsing Parameters
125
Table 5-8. Pulsing Parameters
125
Safe Operating Area (SOA) Feature
126
Maintenance
126
Consumable Parts
126
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting and Global Services
127
Troubleshooting the Unit
127
To Troubleshoot an Overtemperature Condition
128
To Troubleshoot Set Point Problems
129
Internal Diagnostics
129
To Run Internal Diagnostics
130
Troubleshooting Using Error Codes
131
Accessing Error Codes
131
Fault and Warning Types and Clearing Faults
131
Warning and Fault Code Tables
132
Warning Codes
132
Table 6-1. Warning Codes
132
Fault Codes
135
Table 6-2. Fault Codes
135
AE Global Services
140
Table 6-3. AE Global Services 24 X 7 Contact Information
141
Returning Units for Repair
142
Purging Water for Transport or Storage
142
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