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3  Series Operation and 

Parallel Operation

3.1  Series operation

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Series operation is available by connecting the outputs of two or 

more power supplies with the same output voltage,  as shown be-

low.  Output current in series connection should be lower than the 

lowest rated current in each unit.

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Parallel operation is show in Fig.3.1.

2.4  Expectancy life and warranty

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Expectancy life

The expectancy life is as follows.  The mean of load factor 100% 

depends on installation condition,  refer to SPECIFICATION.

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Warranty

The warranty is 5 years when average ambient temperature of 

year is Ta = 40

C

 or less and load factor is average 50% or less.  

However,  the warranty is 3 years when average ambient temper-

ature of year is Ta = 50

C

 or less and load factor is series 100%.

2.5  Current monitor

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It is possible to monitor load current by measuring CB voltage that 

is between CB terminal and -V terminal.  The relation between CB 

voltage and load current is shown in Figs.2.4 to 2.6.

Note : Figs.2.4 to 2.6 are references, and are not meant to be 

taken as guaranteed values.

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Ensure that voltage measurement between CB and -V terminals 

is carried out with equipment that has suffi cient input impedance 

(testers, etc.). If this equipment has low input impedance, then the 

relationship between CB voltage and output current will change. 

Additionally, please be aware that a short between terminals may 

result in damage to internal components.

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Please use twist pair cable or shield cable between CB terminal 

and -V terminal,  or the operation may be mulfunction.

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Please use an oscilloscope for pulse loads.

3.2  Parallel operation/master-slave operation

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Parallel operation is available by connecting below.

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As variance of output current drew from each power supply is 

maximum 10%,  the total output current must not exceed the value 

determined by the following equation.

When the number of units in parallel operation increases,  input 

current increases at the same time.  Adequate wiring design for 

input circuitry is required,  such as circuit pattern,  wiring and cur-

rent capacity for equipment.

In parallel operation,  the maximum operative number of units is 5.

AC-DC Power Supplies Enclosed Type

Instruction Manual

ADA-12

ADA

20

40

60

80

Voltage(V)

Load current (A)

20

40

60

80

100

Voltage(V)

Load current (A)

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Fig.2.4 Load current conversion graph (ADA600F-24)

Fig.3.1 Examples of series operation

Fig.2.5 Load current conversion graph (ADA750F-24)

Fig.2.6 Load current conversion graph (ADA1000F-24)

The rated

current per unit

=                              

X

 (Number of unit) 

X

0.9

Output current in 

parallel operation

*

Refer to 2.3 Derating

Power 
Supply

+

+

+

+

Power 
Supply

Load

Power 
Supply

Power 
Supply

Load

Load

Installation 

condition

Load factor

Convection 

*

(Installation A)

Forced air 

*

Average ambient 

temperature

 (year)

50%

Ta = 30

C

Ta = 40

C

Ta = 50

C

Ta = 30

C

Ta = 40

C

Ta = 50

C

100%

More than 10 years

More than 10 years

5 years

More than 10 years

More than 10 years

5 years

More than 10 years

6 years

3 years

More than 10 years

6 years

3 years

10

20

30

40

Voltage(V)

Load current (A)

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

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