Voltcraft HPS-11530, 450W 1 Output Variable DC Power Supply, Switched Mode, Remote Control, Bench HPS-11530 Hoja De Datos

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Laboratory power unit
Remote connection socket
Cable with grounding contact
Operating instructions
Intended Use
The laboratory power unit serves as a potential-free DC voltage source to operate low-voltage consu-
mers. The adjustable output can be tapped with up to 5 A at the front and up to the full nominal current at
the back. The front output is limited to 5 A and protected against overload. When switching the outputs of
several power supplies in series, voltages of >75 V/DC, which are dangerous to touch, may be genera-
ted. This is why insulated lines/measuring cables must be used for safety reasons for voltages above
this. Connection on the front is performed with 4 mm safety sockets, on the back with high-current socket
screw connectors. The outputs (front and back) are connected to each other.
The connection cables used must be large enough. Where the conductor section
is too small, overheating and fire may result.
The output data of the laboratory measuring devices is as follows:
Type
Output voltage
Output current
HPS-11530
1 - 15 V/DC
0 - 30 A
HPS-11560
1 - 15 V/DC
0 - 60 A
HPS-13015
1 - 30 V/DC
0 - 15 A
HPS-13030
1 - 30 V/DC
0 - 30 A
HPS-16010
1 - 60 V/DC
0 - 10 A
Current and voltage can be set continually through digital rotary controls using coarse and fine settings
in order to allow fast and precise value settings. The values are displayed on the structured LC display.
A power limit for constant power operation can be pre-set without a shorting bar.
The power unit can be remote-controlled An external voltage (0 - 5 V/DC) or external potentiometer (5
kOhm) can be used to set the output voltage and output current. The DC output is turned on and off via
the a switching contact.
Model HPS-11560 also has a remote sensor function (Sense). The voltage drop in case of high load cur-
rents can be compensated for this way. The output voltage at the consumer remains absolutely stable and
independent from the load.