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TEST INSTRUMENT SAFETY

 

 

WARNING

 

 

Normal use of test equipment exposes you to a certain amount of danger from electrical shock because testing must sometimes be 

performed  where exposed high voltage is present. An electrical shock causing 10 milliamps of current to pass through the hear t will 
stop  most  human  heartbeats.  Voltage  as  low  as  35  volts  dc  or  ac  rms  should  be  considered  dangerous  and  hazardous  since  it  can 
produce  a  lethal  current  under  certain  conditions.  Higher  voltage  poses  an  even  greater  threat  because  such  voltage  can  more  easily 
produce  a  lethal  current.  Your  normal  work  habits  should  include  all  accepted  practices  that  will  prevent  contact  with  exposed  high 
voltage,  and  that  will  steer  current  away  from  your  heart  in  case  of  accidental  contact  with  a  high  voltage.  You  will  signifi cantly 
reduce the risk factor if you know and observe the following safety precautions: 

 
1.

 

There is little danger of  electrical  shock  from  the dc output of  this power  supply.  However, there  are  several other possible  test 
conditions using this power supply that can create a high voltage shock hazard:  
a.

 

If  the  equipment  under  test  is  the  “hot  chassis”  type,  a  serious  shock  hazard  exists  unless  the  equipment  is  unplugged  (just 
turning off the equipment does not remove the hazard), or the precautions of step 8 are observed.  

b.

 

If  the  equipment  under  test  is  “powered  up”  (and  that  equipment  uses  high  voltage  in  any  of  its  circuits),  the  power  supply 
outputs may be floated to the potential at the point of connection. Remember that high voltage may appear at unexpected point s 
in  defective  equipment.  Do  not  float  the  power  supply  output  to  more  than  100  volts  peak  with  respect  to  chassis  or  earth 
ground. 

c.

 

If  the  equipment  under  test  is  “off”  (and  that  equipment  uses  high  voltage  in  any  of  its  circuits  under  normal  operation), 
discharge  high-voltage  capacitors  before  making  connections  or  tests.  Some  circuits  retain  high  voltage  long  after  the 
equipment is turned off. 

2.

 

Use  only  a  polarized  3-wire  ac  outlet.  This  assures  that  the power  supply  chassis,  case,  and  ground  terminal  are  connected  to  a 
good earth ground and reduces danger from electrical shock. 

3.

 

Don’t expose high voltage needlessly. Remove housings and covers only when necessary. Turn off equipment while making test 
connections in high-voltage circuits. Discharge high-voltage capacitors after removing power. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1686A

Page 1: ...1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 1686A 3 to 14 VOLT DC POWER SUPPLY...

Page 2: ...hazard a If the equipment under test is the hot chassis type a serious shock hazard exists unless the equipment is unplugged just turning off the equipment does not remove the hazard or the precaution...

Page 3: ...3 Instruction Manual for MODEL 1686A 3 to 14 VOLT DC POWER SUPPLY 22820 Savi Ranch Parkway Yorba Linda California 92887...

Page 4: ...Power Supply Hook up and Operation 9 Considerations 10 Current Limiting 11 Connecting Two Supplies in Series 11 Connecting Two Supplies in Parallel 11 page MAINTENANCE 14 Fuse Replacement 14 Line Vol...

Page 5: ...y radios such as CB transceivers VHF UHF commercial equipment marine car telephone and 2 meter transceivers The power supply utilizes thermostatically controlled fan cooling for improved heat dissipat...

Page 6: ...voltage Short Circuit METERING Voltmeter Range Accuracy 0 to 20V 7 F S Ammeter Range Accuracy 0 to 20A 7 F S AC Input 115 230 VAC 10 50 60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 400 W TEMPERATURE RANGE HUMIDITY Operatio...

Page 7: ...eed 2 amperes 10 Line Cord 11 Fuse 12 Fan 1 POWER Switch Turns power supply on and off Power on indicated by pilot lamp above switch 2 Power ON light Lights when power is turned on 3 OVERLOAD Indicato...

Page 8: ...8 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Figure 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Model 1686A Figure 2 Rear Panel...

Page 9: ...Observe all TEST INSTRUMENT SAFETY precautions listed in the front of this manual EQUIPMENT PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION The following precautions will help avoid damage to the power supply 1 Avoid...

Page 10: ...nugly to assure low resistance 2 Connect the red OUTPUT terminal of the power supply to the positive polarity input of the equipment being powered 3 Connect the black OUTPUT terminal of the power supp...

Page 11: ...provide a variable 6 to 28 volts output The maximum output current will remain at 12 amps See Fig 4 for the connection scheme The voltage is controlled by both VOLTAGE controls and is equal to the sum...

Page 12: ...12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 4 Connecting Two Power Supplies in Series for a 6 to 28 Volt Output...

Page 13: ...13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5 Connecting Two Power Supplies in Parallel for 3 to 14 Volt Output at Double Amperage...

Page 14: ...e bottom of the chassis To convert to a different line voltage perform the following procedure 1 Make sure the power cord is unplugged 2 Turn the unit over bottom up and reset the LINE VOLTAGE SELECT...

Page 15: ...14 50 0 10 volts on the multimeter 4 Set the power supply front panel VOLTAGE control for a reading of 14 00 0 10 volts on the multimeter 5 Adjust Trimmer VR4 so that the meter pointer on the V meter...

Page 16: ...tive load for a reading of 15 amps on the unit s A meter scale 8 Adjustable Trimmer VR2 clockwise unit the output voltage read on the multimeter drops by 0 05 to 0 20 V INSTRUMENT REPAIR SERVICE Becau...

Page 17: ...ccount must include payment in the form of a money order or credit card For the most current repair charges please visit www bkprecision com and click on service repair Return all merchandise to B K P...

Page 18: ...nstrument via our website www bkprecision com Exclusions This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs The warranty...

Page 19: ...et is removed for servicing a serious shock hazard exists if the chassis is touched Not only does this present a dangerous shock hazard but damage to test instruments or the equipment under test may r...

Page 20: ...20 B K Precision Corporation 22820 Savi Ranch Parkway Yorba Linda California 92887 www bkprecision com 2014 B K Precision Corporation 481 370 9 001 Printed in China V043014...

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