TOA Electronics FPS1000-12 Benutzerhandbuch
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3.7 CONNECTING THE LOAD
wire size
Resistivity
Maximum length in Feet to limit voltage
AWG
Ohm/kft
drop to 1V or less.
5A
10A
20A
50A
150A
14
2.526
80
40
20
8
2
12
1.589
120
60
30
12
3.4
10
0.9994
200
100
50
20
6
8
0.6285
320
160
80
32
10
6
0.3953
500
250
125
50
16
4
0.2486
800
400
200
80
26
2
0.1564
1200
600
300
125
40
0
0.0983
2000
1000
500
200
68
Table 3-2:Maximum wire length for 1V drop on lead (in feet).
Cross sect.
Resistivity
Maximum length in meters to limit voltage
Area
Ohm/km
drop to 1V or less.
(mm^2)
5A
10A
20A
50A
150A
2.5
8.21
24.0
12.0
6.0
2.4
0.8
4
5.09
39.2
18.6
9.8
4.0
1.4
6
3.39
59.0
29.4
14.8
5.8
2.0
10
1.95
102.6
51.2
25.6
10.2
3.4
16
1.24
160.0
80.0
40.0
16.0
5.4
25
0.795
250.0
125.0
62.0
25.2
8.4
35
0.565
354.0
177.0
88.0
35.4
11.8
Table 3-3:Maximum wire length for 1V drop on lead (in meters).
For currents not shown in Tables 3-2 and 3-3 , use the formula :
Maximum length=1000/(current*resistivity)
Where current is expressed in ampers and resistivity in ohms/km or ohms/1000ft.
3.7.1 Load Wiring.
The following considerations should be made to select wiring for connecting the load to the power supply:
* Current carrying capacity of the wire (refer to 3.7.2).
*Insulation rating of the wire should be at least equivalent to the maximum output voltage of the power
supply.
*Maximum wire length and voltage drop (refer to 3.7.2).
*Noise and impedance effects of the load wiring (refer to 3.7.3).
3.7.2 Current Carrying Capacity
Two factors should must be considered while selecting the wire size. 1.Wires should be at least heavy
enough not to overheating while carrying the power supply load current at the rated load, or the current
that would flow in the event the load wires were shorted, whichever is greater.
2.Wire size should be selected to enable voltage drop per lead to be less than 1.0V at the rated current.
Please refer to Tables 3-2 and 3-3 for maximum wire length to limit the voltage drop in American and
European dimensions respectively.
WARNING
Turn off the AC input power before making or changing any rear panel
connection. Ensure that all connections are securely tightened before
applying power. There is a potential shock hazard when using a power
supply with a rated output greater than 40V.