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Three-Year, No-Fault Warranty

SUMMARY OF 

W

ARRANTY

AE TECHRON INC.,

 of Elkhart, Indiana (Warrantor) 

warrants to you, the ORIGINAL COMMERCIAL PUR-

CHASER and ANY SUBSEQUENT OWNER of each 

NEW 

AE TECHRON INC.

 product, for a period 

of three (3) years from the date of purchase, by 

the original purchaser (warranty period) that the 

product is free of defects in materials and work-

manship and will meet or exceed all advertised 

specifications for such a product. We further war

-

rant the new AE Techron product regardless of 

the reason for failure, except as excluded in the 

Warranty.

ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY

This AE Techron Warranty is in effect only for failure 

of a new AE Techron product which occurred within 

the Warranty Period. It does not cover any product 

which has been damaged because of any intentional 

misuse, or loss which is covered under any of your 

insurance contracts. This warranty does not extend 

to any product on which the serial number has been 

defaced, altered, or removed. It does not cover dam-

age to loads or any other products or accessories 

resulting from 

AE TECHRON INC. 

product failure. It 

does not cover defects or damage caused by the use 

of unauthorized modifications, accessories, parts, or 

service.

WHAT WE WILL DO

We will remedy any defect, regardless of the reason 

for failure (except as excluded), by repair or replace-

ment, at our sole discretion. Warranty work can only 

be performed at our authorized service centers or at 

our factory. 
Expenses in remedying the defect will be borne by 

AE TECHRON INC.,

 including one-way surface 

freight shipping costs within the United States. 

(Purchaser must bear the expense of shipping the 

product between any foreign country and the port of 

entry in the United States and all taxes, duties, and 

other customs fees for such foreign shipments.)

HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE

When you notify us or one of our authorized service 

centers of your need for warranty service, you will 

receive an authorization to return the product for 

service. All components must be shipped in a factory 

pack or equivalent which, if needed, may be obtained 

from us for a nominal charge. We will take corrective 

actions and return the product to you within three 

weeks of the date of receipt of the defective prod-

uct, or will make available to you a product of equal 

or better performance on temporary loan until your 

product can be repaired or replaced and returned to 

you. If the repairs made by us are not satisfactory, 

notify us immediately.

DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND  

INCIDENTAL DAMAGES

You are not entitled to recover from us any conse-

quential or incidental damages resulting from any 

defect in our product. This includes any damage to 

another product or products resulting from such a 

defect.

WARRANTY ALTERATIONS

No person has the authority to enlarge, amend, or 

modify this warranty. The warranty is not extended by 

the length of time for which you are deprived of the 

use of this product. Repairs and replacement parts 

provided under the terms of this warranty shall carry 

only the unexpired portion of this warranty.

DESIGN CHANGES

We reserve the right to change the design of any 

product from time to time without notice and with no 

obligation to make corresponding changes in prod-

ucts previously manufactured.

LEGAL REMEDIES OF PURCHASER

There is no warranty that extends beyond the terms 

hereof. This written warranty is given in lieu of any 

oral or implied warranties not contained herein. We 

disclaim all implied warranties, including, without 

limitation, any warranties of merchantability or fitness 

for a particular purpose. No action to enforce this 

Warranty shall be commenced later than ninety (90) 

days after expiration of the warranty period.

This statement of warranty supersedes any others 

contained in this manual for AE Techron products.

AE TECHRON INC.  

Customer Service Department

2507 Warren St. Elkhart, IN, 46516, U.S.A.

(574) 295-9495

www.aetechron.c

Summary of Contents for 8302

Page 1: ...8302 Operator s Manual Wide Bandwidth High Power Digital Amplifier 574 295 9495 www aetechron com 2507 Warren Street Elkhart IN 46516 ...

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Page 3: ... of our authorized service centers of your need for warranty service you will receive an authorization to return the product for service All components must be shipped in a factory pack or equivalent which if needed may be obtained from us for a nominal charge We will take corrective actions and return the product to you within three weeks of the date of receipt of the defective prod uct or will m...

Page 4: ...rols Connectors 12 5 Advanced Configuration 13 5 1 DIP Switch Configurations 14 5 2 Custom Compensation 16 6 Applications 17 6 1 Emergency Standby Switch or Safety Interlock 17 6 2 Controlled Voltage vs Controlled Current Modes of Operation 17 6 3 Driving Reactive Loads 20 6 4 8302 Multi amp Systems 20 7 Maintenance 29 7 1 Clean Amplifier Filter and Grills 29 8 Troubleshooting 30 8 1 Introduction ...

Page 5: ...ng reac tive loads As frequencies increase the effective impedance of the load becomes a much larger part of the total load to be driven especially with inductive loads like coils However when driving reactive loads the 8302 is capable of receiving reprocessing and returning to the load up to 5X its rated power The result is a bench top system capable of 10 kVA output while drawing less than 2 kW ...

Page 6: ...the back of the amplifier for heated air to escape The amplifier should be mounted in a rack that is adequately ventilated and not sealed Likewise the front of the amplifier should be unobstructed to allow cool air to enter the amplifier WARNING alerts you to hazards that could result in severe injury or death Note the explanation of the hazard and the instructions for avoiding it WARNING CAUTION ...

Page 7: ...HOCK HAZARD Output potentials can be lethal Output cover must remain installed at all times to protect against HAZARDOUS LIVE VOLTAGES WARNING Figure 3 2 Connecting the Load Figure 3 3 Outputs Safety Cover 3 1 2 Output Connections Connection to the output of the amplifier is to a pair of high current output terminals Wires ter minated with 3 8 inch ring terminals are recom mended when connecting t...

Page 8: ...ed to en able disable the unbalanced input connector and DIP switch 2 can be used to enable disable the balanced input connector When these two DIP switches are placed in the UP position factory default the input connectors are enabled When the DIP switches are placed in the DOWN position the input connectors are disabled See Figure 3 5 for DIP switch locations The risk of lethal ELECTRICAL SHOCK ...

Page 9: ...hazard Connect the AC supply to the three terminal bar rier strip located on the amplifier back panel see Figures 3 6 and 3 7 Install AC inlet cover prior to connecting to the sup ply source See Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 AC Inlet Safety Cover Start up Procedure 1 Turn down the level of your signal source 2 Place the back panel breaker switch in the ON position 3 Switch the front panel Power switch to ...

Page 10: ...ltage transform ers are not Figure 4 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators To release the amplifier from Standby mode 1 High Low Line error Clear the over or un der voltage condition The amplifier will resume operation when the input voltage is brought within the operating range of the amplifier 2 Overtemp condition Remove the input signal from the amplifier and leave the amplifier with the Power ...

Page 11: ...ier monitors the temperature inside the high voltage transformers and in the output stage heat sinks The amber Overtemp indicator will light and the amplifier will be placed in Standby mode Figure 4 2 Back Panel Controls and Connectors when the temperature sensors detect a condition that would damage the amplifier If the Overtemp pulse is extremely short as in the case of defec tive wiring or swit...

Page 12: ...r more information Current Monitor Connector This unbalanced BNC port allows for connection to current monitor ing equipment The current monitor output is 1V 20A Voltage Monitor Connector This unbalanced BNC port allows for connection to voltage monitor ing equipment The voltage monitor output is 1V 40V Multi amp Connectors These two 9 pin D sub connectors labeled Interconnect A and Intercon nect ...

Page 13: ... Enable electronic gain matching to optimize parallel operation of two 8302 amplifiers Select and enable a synthetic impedance from 0 125 ohms to 0 875 ohms 8302 Default DIP Switch Settings Red Default DIP SWITCH SETTINGS UP DOWN 1 UNBALANCED INPUT ON OFF 2 BALANCED INPUT ON OFF 3 DC SERVO ON OFF 4 OPERATION MODE CV CC 5 COMPENSATION NETWORK 2 ON OFF 6 COMPENSATION NETWORK 1 ON OFF 7 CONTROL CONFI...

Page 14: ... for selecting the best compensation option for your application see the topic Controlled Current Operation in the Applications section of this manual If neither of the available RC networks is suitable for your application please contact AE Techron Technical Support SW 5 Compensation Network 2 When the 8302 amplifier is used in Controlled Current mode the current control loop is tuned with an RC ...

Page 15: ...ing the best compensation option for your application see the topic Controlled Current Operation in the Applica tions section of this manual If neither of the avail able RC networks is suitable for your application please contact AE Techron Technical Support SW 7 Control Configuration When this switch is in the UP position default the amplifier will function as a stand alone amplifier or as a Mast...

Page 16: ...tting one or more of the synthetic impedance switches in the UP position Refer to Figure 5 2 for all available synthetic im pedance switch settings SW 21 24 Current Limit These four switches control the current limit set tings for the amplifier When all four switches are in the UP position default the amplifier s output current is limited to 160A The current limit can be Figure 5 3 Current Limit S...

Page 17: ... AE Techron 8302 amplifiers can be field configured to operate as Voltage Amplifiers Voltage Con trolled Voltage Source or as Transconductance Amplifiers Voltage Controlled Current Source The mode selection is made via the back panel DIP switch 4 See the Advanced Configuration section for more information When configured as a Controlled Voltage source voltage amplifier the amplifier will provide a...

Page 18: ...rate your amplifier in CC mode safely and effectively We recommend that you power up and enable the amplifier in Controlled Voltage mode without at taching a load before configuring your amplifier for Controlled Current operation This will allow you to verify that the input signal and the amplifier are operating correctly Once this initial check is completed power down the amplifier attach your lo...

Page 19: ...ork 2 for your application See Figure 6 4 These compensation networks NOTE Load Resistance R is assumed to be 5 ohms STEP 3 Enable Compensation Network are enabled when Compensation Network 1 DIP switch SW 6 or Compensatlon Network 2 DIP switch SW 5 on the Master amplifier module is set to the ON UP position If your load inductance falls outside of these ranges or if your load resistance is greate...

Page 20: ...p to five times the rated power of the amplifier when driving reactive loads 6 4 8302 Multi amp Systems The 8302 amplifier may be used with one other 8302 amplifier in either a Parallel or a Push Pull Series configuration The Parallel configuration will approximately double the continuous current output to 120 Arms while the Push Pull configura tion will approximately double the voltage avail able...

Page 21: ...Principles Following these basic principles will help to ensure the safety of your equipment and personnel One Master Amplifier Multi amp configurations require one amplifier configured as a Master amplifier and the second amplifier in the system configured as a Follower amplifier Use Only 8302 Amplifiers Use only AE Techron 8302 amplifers to construct a 8302 multiamp system Do not combine differe...

Page 22: ...n be performed using an oscillo scope or a floating digital multimeter with a resolu tion of at least three digits Both testing methods are provided below Testing Using an Oscilloscope 1 Connect from a signal generator to the BNC or WECO signal input connector on the back panel of the Master amplifier Note that if the WECO connector is used for signal input DIP switch 1 on the Master amplifier sho...

Page 23: ...ector and the GND bus bar 6 Adjust your signal source to input a 1 kHz 2 5 Vrms sinewave into the Master amplifier input The measured output should be at or very near to 100 Vrms Record the measured output 7 Connect the digital multimeter between the Follower amplifier s Output connector and the GND bus bar The measured output should be at or very near to 100 Vrms Record the mea sured output 8 Set...

Page 24: ...IMON on both the Master and the Fol lower amplifiers 2 Turn down the level of your signal source 3 Make sure both amplifier s back panel breaker switches are in the ON position and then press the Power switch on each of the amplifier s front panels to energize the amplifiers 4 Wait for the green RUN LED to illuminate on the amplifier 5 Adjust your signal source to input a 1 kHz sine wave of 100 mV...

Page 25: ...mplifier continue with the system setup IMPORTANT If current exceeds 2A 0 1V from either amplifier DO NOT complete the system setup Contact AE Techron Techni cal Support for assistance 8 Slowly raise the input voltage from 100 mV to to 2 5V while continuing to monitor current at IMON IMPORTANT If current exceeds 2A 0 1V from either amplifier at any time DO NOT complete the system setup Contact AE ...

Page 26: ...al or other terminal suitable for the system output and adaptable to the connectors on the load Terminate the other end of each cable with 3 8 inch ring terminal ends to facilitate con nection to each amplifier s output connec tors B Build a Bridge cable Terminate both ends of the cable with 3 8 inch ring terminal ends to facilitate connection to each ampli fier s output connectors 4 Connect the L...

Page 27: ...oltage or controlled current operation and amplifier compensation Because the amplifiers in a multiamp system are interlocked the main and fault status indicators of both amplifiers in the system must be considered to determine the current status and the necessary remedies to return the system to operational status when a fault condition occurs Run Standby Indicators When each amplifier in a multi...

Page 28: ...ers will return automatically to Run mode If the High Low Line indicator does not turn off or if the system does not return from Standby one or both amplifiers may require servicing See the Troubleshooting section in this manual for more information Overtemp Both amplifiers monitors the tempera ture inside its high voltage transformers and in the output stage heat sinks The amber Overtemp indicato...

Page 29: ...magnets Pull out on the grill to re lease it from the front panel 3 Remove the filter located behind the front grill 4 Using a vacuum cleaner vacuum the front ven tilation grill the grill filter and the back ventila tion exit grill 5 Using a damp cloth clean the amplifier front panel and the rear ventilation grills Also use the damp cloth to clean the front grill and filter If necessary these can ...

Page 30: ... if the AC supply into the amplifier is higher or lower than the operable range First check to make sure the amplifier s back panel breaker is turned on Next check the voltage level of the AC supply If the AC mains voltage is more than 10 outside the range of the operating voltage increase or reduce the AC mains voltage to the proper level When the line voltage condition is corrected the amplifier...

Page 31: ...LED is Illuminated The 8302 contains protection circuitry that disables the amplifier if an output stage is behaving abnor mally This usually indicates an output transistor has shorted To clear the Fault condition follow these steps 1 Turn off the signal source 2 Turn off the AC mains 3 Turn AC mains power back on If the Fault LED doesn t illuminate again press the Power switch to place the amplif...

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