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1.    INTEPRO  SYSTEMS    Intepro Systems    AMF SERIES    AC Power Supply    User Manual      2015 All rights reserved by Intepro Systems  Version 1    Version History    Version   Release   Writer Description Hardware  No  date version        BANDE CNN       Intepro Systems provides a full range of technical support for our customers  Customers can  contact our offices or customer service centers nearby  or our headquarters  All rights reserved   This manual is subject to change without notice     Safety Precautions    Beware of the high temperature of this equipment  DO NOT open the chassis without  technician present or authorization from Intepro Systems     e When the AMF needs to be moved or rewired  please shut down the instrument completely  by disconnecting the input power lines and wait at least 20 minutes for the capacitors in the  instrument to discharge to prevent electric shock    e In order to ensure the personal safety of users  this series of power products must be grounded  before use     e Incase of fire  please use dry powder fire extinguishers instead of liquid fire extinguishers  to avoid the risk of electric shock     e Liquid or other foreign objects must not be allowed to enter the cabinet of the grid simulator     The application environment and storage methods affect the service life and reliability of the  product  Extended use in the following conditions should be avoided     e Ambient high or low temperatures or humidity beyond technical specificati
2.   mE    IGBT over current  in phase C  IGBT over current  in phase B    over load    Description   Analysis   Soon    The utility is abnormal   Does not start up  no response or connection is  abnormal    RESET  At The LED indicator Input under voltage  displays    Input connected to utility but cannot  RESET  The LED indicator  displays  07      Phase A module error   Phase A circuit short     Input connected to utility but cannot  2       Check the utility and the  phase sequence of input  voltage  then eliminate the  errors and restart     Check input voltage  eliminate  errors and restart    Check whether short circuit of  phase A  Replace the  correlative module hardware if       fault occurs in the inverter of  phase A   Check whether short circuit of  Input connected to utility but cannot phase B  Replace the  m Phase B module error   4 RESET  The LED indicator displays de correlative module hardware if  Phase B circuit short      06     fault occurs in the inverter of  phase B   Check whether short circuit of  Input connected to utility but cannot phase C  Replace the  uM Phase C module error   5 RESET  The LED indicator displays A correlative module hardware if  Phase C circuit short      05     fault occurs in the inverter of  phase C   Input connected to utility but cannot  one Remove connected load and  RESET  The LED indicator Over load  restart   displays  Input connected to utility but cannot Check all inner fuse and  7 RESET  The LED indicator Internal fuse bu
3.  9596  non condensing      k  Keep the installation environment of the AC power supply well ventilated    2 4     WIRINGINSTRUCTIONS    Please ensure correct input line voltage and output wiring configuration to guarantee the safety of both  the instrument and the user s appliances  A  B  C  and N lines correspond to the colors RED  WHITE   BLUE  and BLACK  Please refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 for the input and output terminals        Figure 2    Input Terminals Figure 2 2 Output Terminals    DO NOT install while the instrument is in  ON  status  For long distance wiring  please consider    voltage drop  Wiring instructions are as follows     a     b  C   d    Confirm the diameter of cables   Use voltmeter to confirm input line voltage   Confirm that all breakers of the instrument are in  OFF  state   Connect input cable lines to the corresponding input terminals of the equipment  Output wiring  should be connected to the corresponding output terminals of the equipment     3  OPERATION    3 1 INTRODUCTION    Before operating the power source  the user must become familiar with the particular model  and its configuration     3 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  m A     A  JO O    i Lx     E OOO  a OOO    OOO    Figure 3 1 Front Panel Figure 3 2 Function Key    LEFT RIGHT         RANGEX LOCK       ESC   To cancel  delete   used for editing parameters    RESET    To reset after instrument is turned on or stopped because of a fault  Button will be void if  fault is not relieved    R
4.  Protection Device circuit protection and alarm system       1 4    Figure 1 4 briefly shows the system function of the AMF Series  The input power source passes  through the    Rectifier     converting AC to DC  then the    Inverter    converts DC to AC and into  the insulated inductance  Lastly  the    Output Unit    passes the converted AC power to the load   The  Inverter  unit is controlled by  Driver Circuit    from  PWM Circuit     The  Voltage Feedback  monitors and stabilizes the output voltage  The  Protection  monitors the error signal of the  instrument and controls whether to sound an alert  Sampled voltage  frequency  and current are    SYSTEM FUNCTION FRAME    shown on the LCD display via Output Unit        Input                      Wa                                gt           Output Unit 1                                                    PWM  Circuit                                                      V  Hz  A  Display          Over Loading  Detection             Over Temperature    Detection       Rectifier Inventar Output  FAI  eom  qe      Insulated  Driver Circuit  Voltage  Feedback  Alarm               Protection  and  Control  Circuit  Soft Start                Fuse Break Detection             Figure 1   4 System Function Frame          Output          2  INSTALLATION    2 1 INTRODUCTION    The AMF Series instrument has been configured  calibrated and tested prior to shipment  Therefore  the  instrument is ready for immediate use upon receipt  The 
5. 13    3 3 3 LOADPARAMETERS    Users can also recall saved parameters  as shown in Figure 3 6  by pressing  LOAD   Directions to  load parameters are as follows    a  In Standby interface  press  LOAD  to switch to the list of saved parameters  Figure 3 6   b  Enter the desired number and press  ENTER  to pull up corresponding saved parameters    c  Press  RUN  to start power output    34 REMOTE OPERATION    Remote operation enables users to set and operate the power supply via computer monitoring  Remote  mode is commonly actualized by RS 232  RS 485  and GPIB interfaces  Please configure the computer s  address to 21 and baud rate to 9600Bps     To set communication type  press  PROG   to switch interface shown in Figure 3 7  Choose desired  communication type by pressing function keys 1  2  3  or 4  then the LCD display will switch to remote  control mode as shown in Figure 3 7  After connecting the instrument to the PC  users may directly  switch to Remote mode by pressing  SHIFT  then   LOAD REM          Figure 3 7 Set Communication Type    14    Figure 3 8 and Figure 3 9 shows the LCD display while operating under Remote mode RS 232   Figure 3 10 and Figure 3 11 shows the LCD display under Remote mode RS 485     Addr    RS232 Func         Freq   0 0 Hz    Figure 3 8 Standby Display via Remote Mode  RS232     Addr  RS232 Func         Freq   50 0 Hz    Figure 3 9 Running Display via Remote Mode  RS232     15    Addr    RS485 Func     Remote Addr  2   Tvpe RS485 Func     A 
6. A   p  MO A  AA EMEN  O A O      ory EA    Freq   50 0 Hz       Figure 3 11 Running Display via Remote Mode  RS485   The function keys on the front panel will be disabled during Remote mode  To disable Remote mode  first    stop the output power via the computer and then press  SHIFT  and  LOAD REM   The  STOP   function key is disabled when in Remote mode     16    4 COMMUNICATION    4 1 INTRODUCTION    Programming provides a more precise timing control over the output voltage and frequency changes   This section addresses connecting the AC power supply to the computer enabling users to control the  instrument remotely     4 2   COMMUNICATION CONNECTION    As shown in Figure 4 1  RS 485 232 share one communication port while RS232 uses 2 3  and 5 ground   line of port DB9  and RS485 uses 4 and 6 line of port DB9  Table 4 1 shows corresponding pin functions        Figure 4 1 RS 232 485 Connector    Table 4 1 Pin Function    RS232R  RS232T    RS485B  DGND  RS485A       17    43 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL    Table 4 2 shows the explanation of each command according to its communication protocol   Table 4 2 Communication Protocol    DATA    PACKAGE ADDRESS     HEX format     COMMAND EXPLANATION  HEAD     HEX format     0x15      default    Resetting order  general function resets when  0x40 0x15 In   the accessorial instrument receives Oxee    Writing EEPROM order  write the appointed  0x40 0x15 l   value to the appointed cell of EEPROM    Signal to stop output control  corresponds 
7. TING  move cursor next to  Freq  and enter desired output frequency  Press   ESC  to delete  After confirming  press  ENTER  key to finish setting    c  OUTPUT RANGE SETTING  System default is Auto  Press  SHIFT  then  LEFT RANGE  to choose  between Auto or High   After setting the parameters  press  RUN  to start power output through the instrument as shown in Figure   3 5     If voltage value cannot be set after pressing  ENTER   please check whether the value is beyond the  system limit           Figure 3   4 Standby Interface via Manual Mode    12       Set Set  Vol   220 0 V Freq  60 0 Hz        vw  ia ea  E D    Pe zoo   10 12     c eo  wi faa    Freq  60 0 Hz       Run Auto High    Figure 3 5 Running display via Manual Mode    3 3 2 SAVE PARAMETERS    Parameters should be saved before pressing  RUN  or after pressing  STOP   Directions to   save the parameters are as follows    a  After setting parameters  press  SAVE  then the display will switch to    Saved Load Parameters  as  shown in Figure 3 6    b  Enter the desired number to save the parameters  Press  ENTER  key to finish saving and the  parameters will be saved in the group chosen    c  Press  PROG  key to return to standby interface as shown in Figure 3 4     Please enter memory   02    V  V  Freq  Hz   128 0     8   090   600       4  68   898       8   100   100     6   300   300  ma    100 0 300 0     8   2200   390  a   oo   moo        220 0 450 0       Figure 3 6 Save Load Parameters via Manual Mode    
8. UN    To output power according to saved parameters    STOP    To stop outputting power    SAVE    To save parameters for further use    LOAD REM    To recall saved parameter   To enable remote control press  SHIFT  and this function key    SHIFT    To modify the function keys with double functions    PROG     To switch between different parameter setting interfaces    UP    To move the cursor upward    DOWN    To move the cursor downward    LEFT RANGE    To move the cursor to the left   To choose output level range to be fixed Auto or  High voltage press this function key after pressing  SHIFT     10     RIGHT LOCK    To move the cursor to the right   To lock or unlock the function keys press  SHIFT   and this function key  The function keys will be secured by a set password    NUMBER KEY   To set parameters from 0 to 9 with decimal system    ENTER   To confirm a set parameter    The LCD will go into energy saving mode after an idle time of one minute  Press any key to leave energy  saving mode     3 3 MANUAL OPERATION    After the power source has been installed in accordance with the instructions in 2 INSTALLATION   the power source can be manually adjusted to the desired value using configuration parameters on  the front panel  The following topics provide better comprehension of the equipment s manual  operation  Topics are arranged as follows    3 1 1  SET PARAMETERS   3 1 2  SAVE PARAMETERS   3 1 3  LOAD PARAMETERS   Figure 3 3 is a simple flow chart of the operation r
9. annel and fan for any  obstacle preventing normal ventilation         Inspect external fuse to  ensure normal conduction    l    Inspect internal components for any  scorched or peculiar smell    l    Secure of all cables and  inspect for any abrasion         Verify normalization of  LCD display         Confirm whether input output voltage  and current are within specification                                                                                                 Figure 5 1 Quarterly Maintenance Flow Chart    21    6  TROUBLESHOOTING    By removing the cover board of the equipment  users can use the fault codes indicated on the AFC   PROB 3P PCB board s LED display for simple troubleshooting  Table 6 1 shows the definition of the fault  codes  In case of equipment malfunction  please perform troubleshooting based on Table 6 2 which    shows various troubleshooting and solutions     Please feel free to contact us for any questions on the operation  maintenance and servicing of the    equipment  If the malfunction continues  please have the model number of the equipment and the fault    code at hand and contact our customer service center immediately  We will respond to you as soon as    possible     Table 6 1 Fault Code Indication    Fault Code Fault Code Definition    otart normally  A  B  C phase  over voltage    Over temperature    Input  under voltage    Table 6 2 Troubleshooting       NE MEM  NEN  Fault on the fuse IGBT over current  02 07  breaker in phase A    B
10. ca  LP  14712 A Franklin Avenue  Tustin  CA 92780  USA  Tel   1 714 953 2686  Fax   1 714 673 6567    24    INTEPRO    SYSTEMS    Quality  Service  Innovation    Warranty Card    Dear   Thanks for your support and patronage  This card is to ensure that in case the grid simulators you  have purchased  model    serial number    fail in normal conditions of use within a year because of the process error or component  deterioration  Intepro Systems  LP  will have responsibility to provide after sales service for free   Please note     The machine is required to be installed and used properly  Do not modify the structure  circuit or  component     1  If the machine has faults  please call us or pack the machine properly and indicate the faults before  sending back to our company  We will serve you as soon as possible   2  l   the warranty period expires  and the customer keeps the card  we will charge a reasonable fee    after the completion of repair     Attn  Date     25    
11. eferenced above                                                                                                                                   Standby  Interface      Y  Set Output  Voltage  Value  Y  ESC Parameter  Saving      Y Interface  A  B Output Pre set  requency Parameter  Value  ESC Standby  Interface  Y  Choosing   High  or Save parameter     Auto    for  Exporting   RUN  Ouput  STOP             Figure 3 3 Manual Operation Flow Chart    11    3 3 1 SETPARAMETERS    After turning on the input breaker  the power supply will be in standby mode  displaying real time setting  value  output parameters  and the output level range of    High    or    Auto    setting as shown in Figure 3 4      Auto    is when the input voltage is higher than 132V  The instrument will choose high level voltage to  output which maximum output current is rated current  When the input voltage is lower than 132V  the  instrument will choose low level voltage to output which maximum output current is double the rated  current     High    is when the voltage is between 5 and 264V  the instrument will chose high level voltage to  output which maximum output current is rated current     Users may configure voltage and frequency during standby mode  Directions to configure output   parameters are listed as following    a  VOLTAGE SETTING  move cursor next to    Vol    and enter desired output voltage  Press  ESC  to  delete  After confirming  press  ENTER  key to finish setting    b  FREQUENCY SET
12. following initial physical inspections should be  conducted to ensure that no damage has been sustained by the instrument during shipment     WARNING    Hazardous voltages are present when operating this equipment  Read the  SAFETY NOTICE   on page 1 before performing INSTALLATION  OPERATION  or MAINTENANCE     The following topics should be thoroughly understood before making connections or applying AC  input power     CAUTION    Do not apply AC input voltage to this instrument nor connect any load s  without first verifying  correct input line voltage and output wiring configuration  This instrument and any external loads  or cables may be damaged by improper voltage settings  cable miss wiring  etc     2 2 UNPACKING    The instrument has been packed in accordance with industry standards for safe shipment  Upon receipt   of the unit  unpack and inspect the unit as follows    a  Inspect the shipping container prior to accepting the container from the carrier  If damage to the  container is evident  a description of the damage shall be noted on the carrier   s receipt  and signed  by the carrier   s agent    b  Be cautious of instrument falling or sliding while unwrapping    Inspect the instrument for any kind of damage that may have occurred during transportation   lf damaged  forward a report of any damage to Intepro Systems immediately before use     e  Check the packing list to see if all accessories that came with the instrument have been received  and correct  If any pa
13. he Intepro Systems AMF Series is a new type of programmable AC Power simulation and frequency  conversion power supply  It not only offers continuous  pure  and steady sinusoid voltage  but also is  convenient to operate from the front panel keypad or remote interfaces  The interior circuit detects faults  and protects the power supply by sounding an alert and automatically discontinuing output power  The  AMF Series also includes laminated bus bar technology which not only simplifies the process and cost of  production  but also improves product reliability  The AMF Series includes these features    e Programmable output via keyboard setting with LCD display   e RS 232 RS 485 and GPIB interface   e laminated bus bar technology reduces induction and improves reliability   e Individual air channel   e Full protection   e Intelligent self diagnosis   e User friendly design    1 2  PRODUCTILLUSTRATION    An overview of the AMF Series  Model 33075  AC power supply is depicted in Figure 1 1 and shows  the dimensions and the appearance  the input breaker is located on the front inner panel as shown in  Figure 1 2  the rear panel with input and output connections is shown in Figure 1 3  Instrument  cabinet dimensions are shown in Table 1 1   Table 1 1 Cabinet Sizes    SIZE  CABINET mm  Width x Depth x Height    inches          y  7     J Jal J                         REEE Mar RE 7 3 Fr   gg O O    g 0 lo 7    UU UU   AAA     UNA jii ARAN    MM MEM         IMENSIONS    Figure 1   1 O
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15. neral Mode is 0x40   address   ASCII   data section    0x23  terminal code    checksum value  XOR ASCII and 0x23 by bit    d  The format of downloading command for the setting of Step and Gradual Mode is 0x40   address    command   ASCII 1  NO1 group setting data section    OxOD  terminal sign    ASCII 2  NO2 group  setting data section    OxOD terminal sign        ASCII 24  N24 group setting data section    OxOD   terminal sign    checkout value  XOR ASCII 1   OxOD   ASCII 2   OxOD         ASCII 24   OxOD by  bit      19    5  MAINTENANCE    9 1    INTRODUCTION    Please read this section carefully and pay special attention to safety measures as follows     a     9 2    Avoid electric shock during maintenance  since AC power is connected with the equipment  be  sure to disconnect the input power before maintenance so as to prevent electric shock   Circuit integrity  be sure to use specified parts when replacing circuit parts  do not modify the  circuit in any case   Parts fixation and complete line recovery  for safety s sake  certain internal parts of the instrument  are fixed using an insulating sleeve or tape to isolate the parts from the circuit board  some  internal wires are bound up to prevent contact between heating parts and high voltage parts  Hence   relevant parts and wires shall be restored to their original position after maintenance   Safety inspection after maintenance  check the status of screws  parts and wires after  maintenance so as to ensure the safety 
16. of the instrument   Never move the instrument upside down    Handle with care and avoid collision    VISUAL INSPECTION OF SYSTEM    Please read the SAFTY NOTICE carefully before performing maintenance  The following inspections    should be done on a regular basis     a   b   C     9 3    Keep the operation site clean and dry  inspect for damage caused by rodents    Check that the AC power supply functions normally    Clean the system  especially the air inlet and outlet so as to ensure the free circulation of air inside  the chassis  a vacuum may be used for cleaning  if necessary    Check whether anything is blocking or clogging the vent of the equipment     FAN MAINTENANCE    The expected life span of a fan under continuous operation is 20 000 to 40 000 hours  The higher    the operating ambient temperature  the shorter the life span  Check periodically that all fans function    normally and that air flow is discharged from inside the instrument during system operation     20    5 4 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE    The AMF Series AC power supply is designed to be customer friendly and easy to maintain   Thorough quarterly maintenance of the AC power supply ensures the instrument functions with precision   Parameter adjustments may be necessary  The flow chart below in Figure 5 1 depicts the  recommended quarterly maintenance        Inspect the PCBs for any  abrasion  Eliminate any dust          Inspect the wiring for any abrasion   looseness or disconnection         Inspect air ch
17. ons  temperature    20 Cto 40 C   relative humidity  5  to 95       e Indirect sunlight or exposed to heat sources    e Places susceptible to vibration or collision    e Environments with dust  corrosive substances  salt and combustible gases    Keep the air inlets and outlets unblocked to promote ventilation to avoid a rise in the internal temperature  which  may shorten the service life of components  and affect the service life of the product     Grid simulators not in service for a long time should be stored in a dry environment  The temperature    range for storage is  40 Cto 70 C     To properly protect the equipment  only the personnel of Intepro Systems are allowed to open the  front door or side cover  If the quality assurance seal is broken  required services will incur charges  and guaranty is void    Danger  conditions that may cause serious equipment damages or human casualties    Attention  Conditions that may cause moderate injuries or damages to equipment        Content    SA A anti tad    COME tn ia i  PISTON IQ UNG S ch iI a lii  Biete TTE UU ad lii   1  General DESCHIDUOM i ii 1  Tet la goza Deo 1 AP A eomeeusa LES 1   Tue Frodu  t Mus tata ada 1   Uso    SDS CIC ALON S usse ita 4   1 4 System Function Frame      occconcccccconocononononcnonnncnnnonnnonnnonnnonnnnnonaninaninaninons 6   2  jinstallatieot ec tecs ete 7   M A  o A m 7   2 2  JUNPA  KIMO si a a 7   2 20  II MIR E T I ETE 8   2 4  Wiring ns  mucosa A a  na 8   3 UPeralon nai 10  Sal  INTO AUN A 
18. rns out replace the burnt ones and  displays restart   Confirm the transient voltage    when pressing  RESET  after  Input connected to utility but cannot     start up to verify whether  RESET  The LED indicator displays Output over voltage  M over voltage occurs Adjust the  gate limit of output  over output   Check internal ambient  Input connected to utility but cannot The temperature temperature  temperature  RESET  The LED indicator displays protection circuit is control switch and correlative     03     abnormal circuits  Eliminate the errors  and restart   Obstacles in the air  10   Abnormal speed and sound of the fans Clear air channel  channel   LCD display  NA malfunction or the Replace the LCD displav or  11 Display function is abnormal e Md  sampler circuit is check the sample circuit   abnormal        23    7  AFTER SALES SERVICE    Intepro Systems provides a full range of technical support to customers  Customers are encouraged to contact  our branch office or our technical personnel when you have purchased our product     For the details of warranty  please refer to the terms of warranty  We provide paid customization service  packages at different levels  including fast response  preventive maintenance  and warranty renewal service   Please contact the local service centers of our company     e Service Telephone  USA   1 714 953 2686  UK Europe   44 1251 875600  Asia   86 755 86500020    e On line technical service  www InteproATE com    e Intepro Systems Ameri
19. rt        oocccoccnccccncconcncnccncnonnnnncnnnononos 11  Figure 3 4 Standby Interface via Manual Mode                                           12  Figure 3 5 Running display via Manual Mode      oooccoocccncccoccccnccconcncnanonannnns 13  Figure 3   6 Save Load Parameters via Manual Mode                                  13  Figure 3   7 Set Communication TYPE       ccccocccccccnccncnnconcnononononcncnonnnnnacnnnnnos 14  Figure 3 8 Standby Display via Remote Mode  RS232                               15  Figure 3 9 Running Display via Remote Mode  RS232                              15  Figure 3 10 Setting Display via Remote Mode  RS485                               16  Figure 3 11 Running Display via Remote Mode  RS485                             16  Figure 4 1 RS 232 485 Connector   ooccccocccccccnconcnccncnnnoncnonnnnnonanonnnnnnnncncnnnos 17  Figure 5 1 Quarterly Maintenance Flow Chart       c cocccccccoccnccccncncccncnnconcnnss 21    LIST OF TABLES    DESINAT TTE icad 1  Table 1 2 AMF Product Specification           occcoccccocnccocncocncconoconnnoncncnononcnnonos 4  Table se FIR FONCHOM A etes tarda tea ibm ed io dl 17  Table 4 2 Communication Protocol           coocccocccocccoccconncorncorncnnonanonanonannnnoos 18  Table 6 1 Fault Code Indication             s ses esennnnnnzznnnnnznnnznnnznnnznnnznanznnznzna 22  Table 6 2 Troubleshooting          ooccocccccncccncccncconcocncoconoconncnnncnnnnnnorononenanenanes 22    111    1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION    1 1 INTRODUCTION    T
20. rts are missing  please contact Intepro Systems    f  If possible  save the container and packing material for subsequent return of the instrument to the  factory  Repacking is straight forward and is essentially the reverse of unpacking     2 3   PLACEMENT    Correct placement of the instrument ensures normal operation  Placement of the unit is as follows     a  DO NOT place the AC power supply unit on an uneven or sloping surface    b  AVOID outdoor usage    c  The distance between the rear side of the instrument to any appliance or wall should be at least  80cm  the distance between the sides of the instrument to any appliance or wall should be at least  10cm    d  DO NOT cover the front side of the equipment  Covering may cause poor ventilation and result in  internal overheating and shortening of the instrument life span    e  DO NOT put heavy objects  tools and other sundries on power lines so as to avoid insulation sheath  breakage that may result in personal injury    f    DO NOT place the power lines in between passageways to avoid danger    g  DONOT place the AC power supply unit in an area exposed to sunlight  rain or a damp environment    h  KEEP AWAY from ignition sources and heat radiation sources to avoid increasing the temperature  of the equipment     i  KEEP AWAY from environments with high dust  corrosive materials  salt and volatile gases  j   Keep the AC power supply operating within an ambient temperature of 0 C to 45 C and relative    humidity of 096 to
21. to  0x40 0x15 OxE5   the button  STOP    Resetting signal  Resets when meets system  0x40 0x15 OxE6 EM   au    0x40 0x15 OxEE  corresponding function     Command of gradual change function  0x40 0x15 OxCD  downloading    OxCE Direct start up command of gradual function    Command of reading electrical parameter   0x40 0x15 OxEA       Online command  online is successful when  OxDD    the host instrument sends Oxdd and receives    Oxdd        Used to exit current function  When changing    the function is needed  send OxEE first to exit  current function and then enter the       When host instrument receiving EA   affiliated  instrument will send electrical parameter as  following   phase A voltage  phase B voltage   phase C voltage  phase A current  phase B    current  phase C current  the peak of phase A    S zd  S m  C  m       m  00    current  the peak of phase B current  the peak    of phase C current  total power  power factor        VA  CF  frequency     44 PROTOCOL COMMAND    Data section will be omitted if there is only data package head   address   order  The default address of  the system is 21  0x15    user may customize by using any value greater than 21  Please also note the    following    a  The command that computer sends to control board is HEX  for the data  voltage  frequency  cycle  parameter value  is ASCII    b  The data for communicating is HEX from control board and each parameter is two bytes    The format of downloading command for the setting of Ge
22. verview and D    IL MM MI NINU dm AM  TM   O       ACA  DAA AA  STAT       Figure 1   2 Front Inner Panel       FI  7 wu    5    a  2 5    Figure 1   3 Rear Panel    1 3 SPECIFICATIONS    Table 1 2 provides the product specifications for the AC power supply AMF Series     Table 1 2 AMF Product Specifications    400 Hz Solid State Frequency Converter Three Phase Input   Three Phase Output  6  75kVA     AMF Model 33006 33010 33015 33020 33030 33045 33060 33075       wa   e  m pos   m  o je 8 l s     Circuit Type IGBT   PWMT    Three Phase  Input Voltage 3W G  220V  G  or 3W N G  220 380  T   15        50Hz  3Hz or 60Hz4 3Hz  Range  Three Phase  Output Voltage 200V   115V Output Voltage  10 Adjustable    Frequency 2 Step Output Frequency  400Hz Fixed  350Hz   450Hz Adjustable  Range  Can comply with customer specs     Frequency Regulation  lt  0 01              Load Regulation  Total Harmonic Distortion   n  4 digit freq  4 digit  Meter Res Res 0 1V  A agi 4 Digit Ammeter   Res  0 1A 5 Digit Ammeter  Res 0 1A  mmeter  Phase Shift Balanced Load   Empty Load   lt  2 Deg  100  Unbalanced Load  lt  4 Deg             Overload Capacity 120    1hr 150  1 min 200  15 sec  25  duty cycle       Insulation Equipment 2DC500V 20MO    Voltage Insulation AC 1800V 5mA 1 Min  Cooling System Fan Cooling  Front to Rear    0 to 90   Non condensing     Consult factory for power levels above 800k VA    Electronic circuit trip for over low voltage  over current  over load  over temperature  and short 
    
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