Section 2. Installation
Load Connection
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Operating Manual for XPD Series Power Supply
Load Connection
This section provides recommendations for load wires and covers single and
multiple load configurations.
Load Wiring
Make load connections at the rear of the power supply at the positive (
+
) and
negative (
−
) terminals.
To select wiring for connecting the load to the power supply, consider the following
factors:
•
insulation rating of the wire
•
current carrying capacity of the wire
•
maximum load wiring length for operation with sense lines
•
noise and impedance effects of the load lines
Insulation Rating
Use load wiring with a minimum insulation rating equivalent
to the maximum output voltage of the power supply.
Current Carrying Capacity
As a minimum, load wiring must have a current
carrying capacity greater than the output rating of the power supply. This ensures that
the wiring will not be damaged, even if the load is shorted.
Table 2.2
shows the
maximum current rating, based on 450 A/cm
2
, for various gauges of wire rated for
105 °C operation. Operating at the maximum current rating results in an
approximately 30 °C temperature rise for a wire operating in free air. Where load
wiring must operate in areas with elevated ambient temperatures or bundled with
other wiring, use larger gauges or wiring rated for higher temperatures.
Table 2.2 Current Carrying Capacity for Load Wiring
Wire Size
(AWG)
Maximum Current
(A)
Wire Size
(AWG)
Maximum Current
(A)
20
2.5
6
61
18
4
4
97
16
6
2
155
14
10
1
192
12
16
1/0
247
10
21
2/0
303
8
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