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Output Connections
The Output and Sense terminals are duplicated on the rear panel terminal block marked
, Output -, Sense + and Sense -. These connections are paralleled with their front
panel equivalents.
Switch the front panel LOCAL/REMOTE switch to REMOTE when remote sensing is required.
When the rear panel output terminals are used, the use of remote sense is always
recommended to ensure that output regulation is maintained within specification; connections
can be made to either the front or the rear remote sense terminals but never to both pairs of
terminals at the same time. Switch back to LOCAL when remote sensing is not in use.
4.3 Terminal Voltages and Safety
The outputs of the power supply are fully floating and may connected to other equipment resulting in
the voltage appearing at a terminal being greater than the output voltage alone.
The maximum permissible voltage between any terminal and earth ground ( ) is 300VDC;
the maximum permissible voltage between either terminal of one output and either terminal
of another output on the same power supply is also 300VDC.
WARNING!
Such voltages are exceedingly hazardous and great care should be taken by the user.
The front terminals are intrinsically touch proof, but hazard may still exist depending upon the type
of connection made to the terminal. On no account should the connections be touched under such
use.
For the MX100QP only, voltages appearing on the front terminals will also appear on the
rear terminals. The rear terminals have protective walls but are not intrinsically touch proof.
A protective cover is provided and must be used if voltages above 70 volts DC could be
present; it is advised that the cover is used at all times.
If any hazardous voltages could exist, all connections to the front or rear terminals must be made
with the power switched off on all voltage sources.
4.4 Output Protection
Each output is protected against the application of external forward voltages up to 40 volts
(outputs 1 and 2) and 80 volts (output 3 and 4). Each output is protected against the application
of reverse voltages by a clamp diode with a maximum continuous current capability of 3 amps.
Further protection is provided by OVP and OCP trips and an over-temperature trip.