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        Model 4002D NIM Bin Power Supply Operating and Service Manual
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1.   Power Supply than to the bin as shown in Figure  1 B      8  Perform steps 4  5  and 6 listed above     4  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    The available current from the power supply is  specified in Section 2   DC OUTPUTS   Care must  be used to ensure natural convection of heat  dissipation by the heat sinks and power transformer   When used at maximum power loading on a bench  or tabletop  the bin and power supply should be in  an open space  placed upon blocks at least 1 in  off  the table mounting surface to allow maximum  ventilation  When used in a rack  attention should  be paid to placement of other heat generating  equipment Adequate unobstructed space on all  sides is necessary for convection ventilation and  cooling  If the bin contains other heat generating  equipment  a blower may be advisable to remove  the dissipated heat     When it is necessary to rack mount several bins  and power supplies  especially when other heat   generating equipment is located within the rack  the  term 11 ambient temperature  becomes less clearly  defined  A better guide to maximum power loading  capability is to monitor the heat sink temperature   Never allow the heat sink temperature to run  continuously above 95   C  Although this is not the  maximum operating temperature  any additional  temperature rise due to other conditions of the  system may force the supply out of tolerance and  may cause it to automatically shut down operation   Should your operation produce a heat sink  temp
2.  1 56   0 34    Table 1  Bin Module Connector Pin  Assignments For Standard  Nuclear Instrument Modules per  DOE ER 0457T     Pin Function  1  3 V  2  3V  3 Spare bus  4 Reserved bus  5 Coaxial  6 Coaxial  7 Coaxial  8 200 Vdc  9 Spare  10 x  6 V  11  6V  12 Reserved bus  13 Spare  14 Spare  15 Reserved   16  12V   17  12V    18 Spare bus   19 Reserved bus  20 Spare   21 Spare   22 Reserved        41    Function  Reserved  Reserved  Reserved   Spare   Spare    24 V    24 V   Spare bus   Spare   Spare   117 V ac  hot   Power return ground  Reset  Scaler   Gate   Reset  Auxiliary   Coaxial   Coaxial   Coaxial   117 V ac  neutral   High quality ground  Ground guide pin    Pins marked     are installed and wired in  ORTEC   s 4001A and 4001C Modular System    Bins     
3.  explanation of the regulation in the  normal voltage regulation mode is given     A 6 9 V reference voltage is set by the precision  reference  D5  This reference voltage is divided by  R3 and R4 and fed to pin 3 of the controller  U1   Simultaneously the output is divided by R10  R11   and R12  fed to pin 2 of U1  and compared with the  voltage at pin 3 to produce an error signal at pin 6   Pin 6 of U1 drives the Darlington transistor  Q1  to  maintain the same voltage at pins 2 and 3  Line  regulation is improved by the Zener regulator  D4   which receives its unregulated voltage from a  voltage doubler circuit consisting of C1  C3  D1   and D3     Current flow to the output is monitored by sensing  the voltage drop across R9  When the potential  between pins 10 and 1 of U1 exceeds  80 mV  the  output current and voltage will decrease  limiting  the power dissipated in Q1     Capacitors C5 and C6 tailor the frequency response  of the system to provide excellent recovery time  and output impedance characteristics  D6 provides  reverse current protection for the power supply and  load in the event that a voltage source of the wrong  polarity is connected to the output terminal  If loss  of the sense lead should occur  pin 5 of J2 or pin 13  of PG14  R13 provides continued operation with  some loss of regulation     6  MAINTENANCE    The 4002D Power Supply needs no routine  maintenance or adjustment  If a problem develops  and troubleshooting becomes necessary  the top  and b
4.  to the Power Supply as shown in  Figure 1 A      4  Place the bin on a table with the back part facing  you  Place the power supply in the proper mounting  position  leaving enough space between the two  pieces to attach the interface connector     5  After ensuring that the power cord is  disconnected  mate the interface connector  being  careful to align the polarizing pins  Fold and form all  wiring close to the connector edges to prevent any  wires from being pinched and producing a short  circuit in succeeding steps     6  Mount the power supply to the adapter blocks by  securely tightening the four 1 4 inch black 10 32  screws between the sides of the Power Supply and  the adapter blocks  being careful not to pinch any  wires or to use undue force on any parts  With the  adapter blocks in proper orientation  the side of the  Power Supply will closely butt to the back of the bin     7  When using older ORTEC bins  or those  manufactured by other vendors  he orientation of  the adapter blocks may need to be changed to  ensure that the Power Supply will closely butt to the  back of the bin  In this case  mount the adapter  block marked with an  L  on top to the side of the  bin that has the On Off switch  using two 10 32  screws and lockwashers  Next  mount the adapter  block with an  R  on top to the other side of the bin  using two 10 32 screws and lockwashers  Note that  the mounting holes in the adapter blocks that are  used to mount the Power Supply are closer to the
5. 2  SPECIFICATIONS    INPUT 103 129 or 200 258 V ac  47 63 Hz  An  external slide switch selects nominal input voltages  of 115 or 220 V ac  Changing pins on an internal  connector allows operation at 88 110 V or 191 239  V ac  47 63 Hz  with the external slide switch  selecting nominal voltages of 100 or 200 V ac  Input  current at 115 V ac is nominally 4 A for a 160 W dc  output simultaneous with a 0 5 A  115 V ac output   Dual fuse input uses 8 A SB U S A  standard fuses  for 100 or 115 V ac  60 Hz and 5 A SB metric fuses  for 200 and 220 V ac  50 Hz operation     DC OUTPUTS Maximum rated output currents are     DC Maximum DC Maximum  Voltage Current Voltage Current    6V 10A  6 V 10  A   12 V 3A  12 V 3A   24 V 1 5A  24 V 1 5A    Maximum dc output power from 0 to 50  C is 160  W  Derate 3     C for 50 to 60  C     115 Vac OUTPUT Unregulated voltage  Maximum  current limited only by the input fuses when  operated in the 100  or 115 V ac settings  Limited to  0 5 A on the 200  and 220 V ac settings when the  dc load is 160 W  Output voltage is nominally 115  V ac in the 115 V and 220 V input modes  Output  voltage is nominally 100 V ac in the 100 V and 200   V input modes     REGULATION  lt   0 1  typically 0 05  for  12V  and  24 V  and  lt  0 2   typically  0 1   for  6 V  over the combined range of zero to full load with  the specified input voltage range for measurements  made within a 1 minute period  Regulation  lt  0 3   for  12 V and  24 V  and  lt  0 6  for  6 V ove
6. Printed in U S A     Model 4002D  NIM Bin Power Supply  Operating and Service Manual    ORTEC   Part No  740300  Manual Revision J    1202    Advanced Measurement Technology  Inc   a k a  ORTEC    a subsidiary of AMETEK    Inc     WARRANTY    ORTEC  warrants that the items will be delivered free from defects in material or workmanship  ORTEC makes  no other warranties  express or implied  and specifically NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     ORTEC   s exclusive liability is limited to repairing or replacing at ORTEC   s option  items found by ORTEC to  be defective in workmanship or materials within one year from the date of delivery  ORTEC   s liability on any  claim of any kind  including negligence  loss  or damages arising out of  connected with  or from the performance  or breach thereof  or from the manufacture  sale  delivery  resale  repair  or use of any item or services covered  by this agreement or purchase order  shall in no case exceed the price allocable to the item or service furnished  or any part thereof that gives rise to the claim  In the event ORTEC fails to manufacture or deliver items called  for in this agreement or purchase order  ORTEC   s exclusive liability and buyer   s exclusive remedy shall be release  of the buyer from the obligation to pay the purchase price  In no event shall ORTEC be liable for special or  consequential damages   Quality Control   Before being approved for shipment  each ORTEC instrument mus
7. V ac is available up to 0 5 A     Protection against overload is provided in several  ways  When the heat sink temperature exceeds  95   C  the red warning indicator is illuminated on    the attached bin control panel  When the heat sink  temperature exceeds 110  C  the power supply is  automatically shut down  causing both the power  and temperature indicator lights to turn off   Recovery from thermal overload is automatic when  the thermal load is reduced  Output currents from  the dc supplies are internally limited to 120  of  their rated values by foldback circuits  This provides  overload and short circuit protection  On the  6 V  and  6 V dc supplies  crowbar circuits limit the  output voltage to 7 5 V to protect integrated circuits   Fuses protect the ac inputs to the power supply     An external slide switch allows selection of either  115 or 220 V ac as the power input  By changing  pins on an internal connector  this selection can be  altered to 100 and 200 V ac  An international  standard IEC power connector permits power cords  and plugs that meet local electrical standards to be  used for the input power  Control of the primary  power is provided by the On Off switch on the NIM  Bin control panel     Connection of power and control lines to the NIM  Bin is provided by the standard interface connector  specified in DOE ER 0457T  Mechanical mounting  of the power supply to the bin is with brackets  utilizing the standard bolt pattern specified in  DOE ER 0457T     
8. afety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid  personal injury and or damage to equipment or other property  These are     DANGER Indicates a hazard that could result in death or serious bodily harm if the safety instruction  is not observed     WARNING Indicates a hazard that could result in bodily harm if the safety instruction is not observed   CAUTION Indicates a hazard that could result in property damage if the safety instruction is not  observed     Please read all safety instructions carefully and make sure you understand them fully before attempting to  use this product     In addition  the following symbol may appear on the product     ATTENTION Refer to Manual    DANGER High Voltage    Please read all safety instructions carefully and make sure you understand them fully before attempting to  use this product     SAFETY WARNINGS AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS       DANGER Opening the cover of this instrument is likely to expose dangerous voltages  Disconnect the  instrument from all voltage sources while it is being opened           WARNING Using this instrument in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair the  protection provided by the instrument              Cleaning Instructions    To clean the instrument exterior      Unplug the instrument from the ac power supply      Remove loose dust on the outside of the instrument with a lint free cloth      Remove remaining dirt with a lint free cloth dampened in a general purpose detergent and water  
9. anty should follow the same procedure and ORTEC will provide a quotation     Damage in Transit  Shipments should be examined immediately upon receipt for evidence of external or concealed damage  The carrier  making delivery should be notified immediately of any such damage  since the carrier is normally liable for damage  in shipment  Packing materials  waybills  and other such documentation should be preserved in order to establish  claims  After such notification to the carrier  please notify ORTEC of the circumstances so that assistance can be  provided in making damage claims and in providing replacement equipment  if necessary     Copyright    2002  Advanced Measurement Technology  Inc  All rights reserved      ORTEC   is a registered trademark of Advanced Measurement Technology  Inc  All other trademarks used  herein are the property of their respective owners     WARRANTY  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND SYMBOLS  SAFETY WARNINGS AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  1     2     DESCRIPTION             SPECIFICATIONS            INSTALLATION              3 1  UNPACKING        3 2  SELECTING THE MAINS VOLTAGE    CONTENTS    3 3  CONNECTION OF THE 4002D TOANIMBIN             0 0000 eee  3 3 1  Requirements for Attached Bin              000 cect ee  3 3 2  Instructions for Attaching Bin              0000 cee      OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION         MAINTENANCE              6 1  FACTORY REPAIR    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND SYMBOLS    This manual contains up to three levels of s
10. erature of 85  C  a blower to remove the heat  is recommended     5  CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION    The 4002D Power Supply produces six dc output  voltages  A power transformer changes the input ac  line voltage into six separate low voltage sources   The sources or windings are full wave rectified   capacitor filtered  and regulated by electronic series  regulator circuits  The regulator circuits provide  short circuit and current limiting protection     Each of the six series regulator circuits are nearly  identical in operation  they are physically different  only in component values for each supply and in  the pass element for the  6 V supply  The regulator  can operate in two modes  first and normal is the  voltage regulation mode  second is the current   foldback or current limiting protection mode     The regulator will operate in the voltage regulation  mode at any current output up to and including the  full rated output of a particular supply  When  current output beyond   150  of the rated output is  required  which includes a direct short across the  output terminals  the regulator automatically  converts to acurrent foldback mode  This provides  power limiting and protection of the regulator s  circuitry and components  When excessive current  demands are removed  the regulator resumes the  voltage regulation mode     For a description of the regulator  refer to the  schematic at the back of this manual  For  convenience  only the  24 V regulator will be    discussed  An
11. mponent  on the replaced components  All  replaced heat sink components need to be  tightened with a torque wrench to 5 in  Ib     6 1  FACTORY REPAIR    This instrument can be returned to the ORTEC  factory for service and repair at a nominal cost  Our  standard repair procedures ensure the same quality  control and checkout that are used for a new  instrument  Before returning an instrument for  repair  always contact the ORTEC Customer  Service Department at  865  482 4411 to obtain  shipping instructions and the required Return  Authorization Number  Write this number on both  the address label and package to ensure proper  handling when the instrument reaches the factory     Node    U1  1    2    3    4    5    6      7        3    9    10     U2  1    2    3    4    5    6      3    9    10     U3  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10     Tabie 6 1  Typical dc Voltages  Measured with Respect to TP7     Voltage    24 00  2 45  2 46  2 49  0   24 99  0   35 63   25 53   25 50    12 00  2 46  2 46  2 50  0   13 06  0   35 63   13 62   11 28     9 54   9 56   9 54   12 00  1 13   12 00  9 50  1 70   0 72    Node    U4  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10     US  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10     U6  1    2    3    4    5    5    7    8    9    10     Voltage    0   21 48   21 59   21 53   24 00   1 19   24 00   9 50   1 75    0 50    6 00  2 45  2 45  2 54    6 94    35 63  7 48  5 67     3 55   3 55   3 49   6 00  1 01   6 00  9 50 
12. n  heavy loads  The NIM Bin used with this power  supply must be capable of handling the large  currents demanded by those loads  The power  On Off switch mounted on the bin and its  associated primary circuit wiring must be rated to  handle 5 A     The bin wiring distributing the dc voltages must also  have an impedance low enough to yield negligible  voltage drops at the rated currents for the supply   Although the ORTEC Model 4001A NIM Bin will  function acceptably with the 4002D power supply   the Model 4001C Bin is strongly recommended as  the more desirable choice  The ORTEC Model  4001C Bin employs copper bus bars for power  distribution  This typically results in more than a  factor of 10 lower voltage drop at maximum current         lt  Ottset Towards    Power Supply    Fig  1  Bin to Power Supply Block Adapter provides simple installation of bins and power  supplies   A  Illustrates Adapter used with ORTEC 4001A C Bins   B  Shows Adapter  repositioned for use with earlier ORTEC bins  These conversions are accomplished by  exchanging the positions of the two Adapter Blocks on the NIM bin     3 3 2  Instructions for Attaching Bin    For attachment to a bin other than an ORTEC bin   please refer to the appropriate instruction manual   The On Off switch and other controls necessary to  operate the Power Supply are part of the bin and  not furnished with the Power Supply     For attachment to the ORTEC bin  the following  steps are advised           WARNING Always discon
13. nect the power cord  at the power supply chassis before  connecting or disconnecting the  bin power supply connector   PG13 PG14   Failure to do so will  result in a shock hazard at PG14  and can also damage the power  supply or the contents of the bin           Always disconnect the power cord at the power  supply chassis before connecting or disconnecting  the bin power supply connector  PG13 PG14    Failure to do so will result in a shock hazard at  PG14 and can also damage the power supply or the  contents of the bin     1  The adapter blocks used to mount the Power  Supply to the bin are shipped attached to the Power  Supply  These adapter blocks are polarized and  mount in one orientation for ORTEC 4001A and  4001 C Bins  and in another orientation for older  ORTEC and other manufacturers    bins  One  adapter block is marked on top with an  L   and the  other adapter block is marked on top with an  R      2  First remove the adapter blocks from the Power  Supply  They will be mounted to the bin and then  the Power Supply will be mounted to the adapter  blocks     3  Using the ORTEC 4001A C Bins  mount the  adapter block with an  R  on top to the side of the  bin that has the On Off switch  using two 10 32    screws and lockwashers  Next  mount the adapter  block with an  L  on top to the other side of the bin   using two 10 32 screws and lockwashers  Note that  the mounting holes in the adapter blocks that are  used to mount the Power Supply are closer to the  bin than
14. ottom screen covers should be removed to  provide access to the components        WARNING While probing inside the 4002D  Power Supply chassis  use  extreme caution  There are two  shock hazard locations to regard   the wiring side of the input line  cord connector block and the four  thermal switches  SI  S2  S3  and  S4  mounted against the heat sink   These two locations contain  exposed primary circuit  conductors              A test point  TP7  is provided on the circuit board to  connect the reference lead of any probe  Table 6 1  shows typical do voltages measured with respect to  ground reference potential  TP7   These voltage  levels are typical of a circuit that is operating  properly  the precise values will vary between  individual units     Most of the components mounted on the heat sink  can be replaced fairly easily  If replacement is  required  remove power cord and then remove the    four mounting screws that hold the inner chassis   Proceed by removing all wire connections  associated with the inner chassis components   Once the inner chassis is removed and out of the  way  access to the heat sink components is  available  It may also be necessary to remove the  two large 10 000 UF capacitors  C8 and C13   located in the center of the board in order to gain  easy access to the diode bridges  D2 and D14  on  the heat sink  When replacing a component  be  sure to use the same hardware  which includes the  thermal pad insulators on the heat sink side of the  co
15. r any  24 hour period at constant ambient temperature for  the same load and input ranges after a 60 minute  warmup     LONG TERM STABILITY DC output voltages  change  lt  0 5   after a 60 minute warmup  over a  6 month period at constant load  line voltage  and  ambient temperature     OUTPUT IMPEDANCE  lt 0 3    at any frequency  up to 100 kHz for the dc outputs     TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT  lt 0 02    C  0 to  60  C     NOISE AND RIPPLE  lt 3 mV peak to peak for any  output as observed on a 50 MHZ bandwidth  oscilloscope     VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT  2  minimum range   Resettability  lt  0 05  of the supply voltage     RECOVERY TIME  lt 100us to return to within 0 1   of the rated voltage for all dc outputs for any input  voltage change within the rated range or for a  change of load current from 10  to 100  of full  load     CIRCUIT PROTECTION Both input power lines  include fuses  The power supply is automatically  turned off by an internal switch if the temperature  decreases to a safe value  Provision is made for  activating a temperature warning light on the NIM  Bin control panel to advise that the temperature  limit is being approached  This warning occurs at  and above a heat sink temperature of 95  C  All dc  outputs include a current foldback circuit to limit the  output current to nominally 120  of the rated value   This feature provides short circuit and overload  protection  Recovery is automatic after removal of  the overload condition  Over voltage protection for  
16. sformer  There are  two sections of the transformer  one section has two    wires  black  white  and the other section has three  wires  black  white  and black white   Changes are  made to the transformer section that has the three  wires     Following steps are required to modify the 4002D  Power Supply for 100 200 V ac operation     1  Install crimp pin  Part No  490590  to the  black white wire on the section of the transformer  having three wires   This is the only unused wire on  the primary section of the transformers      2  Using the proper tool  Part No  635690   extract  the black wire from position 3 of the primary  connector wiring housing  NOTE  this black wire  must be connected to the same primary section as  the black white wire     3  Install the black white wire into position 3 of the  primary connector wiring housing     4  Cover exposed pin of the black wire removed  from the primary connector wiring housing with  shrink tubing for safety     5  Install the 100 200 V ac operation label to the  chassis near the ac voltage select switch        3 3  CONNECTION OF THE 4002D TOA  NIM BIN    The 4002D Power Supply is normally attached to an  ORTEC 4001C Modular System Bin  However  the  4002D is designed to DOE ER 0457T specifications  and may be attached  in the space provided  to any  bin manufactured to those specifications     3 3 1  Requirements for Attached Bin    The 4002D Power Supply is designed to provide  very high currents to NIM modules that contai
17. solution  Do not use abrasive cleaners        CAUTION To prevent moisture inside of the instrument during external cleaning  use only enough liquid  to dampen the cloth or applicator              e Allow the instrument to dry completely before reconnecting it to the power source     vi       ORTEC MODEL 4002D  NIM BIN POWER SUPPLY    1  DESCRIPTION    The ORTEC Model 4002D Power Supply is  designed to supply dc power to a NIM Bin when the  application requires  6 V   12 V and  24 V power   The 4002D Power Supply can be purchased  separately for use with existing NIM Bins  or it can  be ordered attached to either a 4001A NIM Bin ora  4001C NIM Bin  Mounting hardware is supplied to  make the Model 4002D compatible with all ORTEC  NIM Bins  With minor mounting modifications the  4002D can be used with most standard NIM Bins   The ORTEC 4001C NIM Bin is recommended for  use with the 4002D because the 4001C distributes  the power with copper bus bars to minimize the  voltage drop at each module s power plug  The  4002D Power Supply is designed to exceed  recommended power supply specifications for Type  V H supplies as defined in DOE ER 0457T     Regulated dc power supplied to the attached bin by  the 4002D is conservatively rated at  6 V   10 A    6V 10A  12V 3A  12V 3A  24V  1 5A  and   24 V   1 5 A  These maximum output currents  can be delivered in any combination provided the  total output dc power does not exceed 160 W at  ambient temperatures up to 50  C  In addition  115  
18. t pass a stringent set of quality control tests  designed to expose any flaws in materials or workmanship  Permanent records of these tests are maintained for  use in warranty repair and as a source of statistical information for design improvements     Repair Service   If it becomes necessary to return this instrument for repair  it is essential that Customer Services be contacted in  advance of its return so that a Return Authorization Number can be assigned to the unit  Also  ORTEC must be  informed  either in writing  by telephone   865  482 4411  or by facsimile transmission   865  483 2133   of the  nature of the fault of the instrument being returned and of the model  serial  and revision   Rev  on rear panel   numbers  Failure to do so may cause unnecessary delays in getting the unit repaired  The ORTEC standard  procedure requires that instruments returned for repair pass the same quality control tests that are used for  new production instruments  Instruments that are returned should be packed so that they will withstand normal  transit handling and must be shipped PREPAID via Air Parcel Post or United Parcel Service to the designated  ORTEC repair center  The address label and the package should include the Return Authorization Number  assigned  Instruments being returned that are damaged in transit due to inadequate packing will be repaired at the  sender s expense  and it will be the sender s responsibility to make claim with the shipper  Instruments not in  warr
19. the  6 V outputs prevents these outputs from  exceeding  7 5 V  respectively  to protect the  integrated circuits that are commonly powered by  these supply voltages     WEIGHT 11 3 kg  25 Ib  net weight  15 9 kg  35 Ib   shipping weight     DIMENSIONS 43 2 cm  17 0 in   wide  26 9 cm   10 6 in   deep  and 8 9 cm  3 5 in   high     3  INSTALLATION    3 1  UNPACKING    Unpack the unit  being careful to retain all packing  materials until the unit has been checked for  possible concealed damage  The power cord is  packed with the unit and attaches to a three pin  connector that is mounted on the rear of the 4002D  Power Supply     3 2  SELECTING THE MAINS VOLTAGE    The 4002D Power Supply is designed so that the  transformer primary can be connected in a  configuration that is compatible with the available  mains voltage  Check the voltage level to be used  and select the appropriate range on the 4002D  Power Supply  The normal selection is either 115 V    ac or 220 V ac  and the selection is made using the  slide switch on the side of the power supply near  the power cord  Alternatively  the 4002D Power  Supply can be wired so that the selection can be  either 100 V ac or 200 V ac        DANGER Opening the cover of this  instrument is likely to expose  dangerous voltages  Disconnect  the instrument from all voltage  sources before opening it              Modification of the 4002D Power Supply for  100 200 V ac operation requires exchanging two  wires on the primary of the tran
    
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