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Elgar CW-M Series 1 INTRODUCTION Elgar's ContinuousWave™ (CW) Series power sources deliver up to 1250 VA in a 2U high (3.5 inches) rackmount chas
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Elgar CW-M Series 2 SPECIFICATIONS Note: Product specifications are subject to change without notice. 2.1 Output Power CW 801M: 800 VA CW 1251M: 1250
Elgar CW-M Series Frequency Range: 45 to 500 Hz Accuracy: ±0.5% typical Resolution: 0.1 Hz 2.3 Measurement Voltage Range: 0 to 135/270 VRMS Accuracy:
Elgar CW-M Series Meter Select switch: Current/frequency select Output Voltage: Adjusted using 10–turn potentiometer Output Current: Adjusted using 10
Elgar CW-M Series 2.5 Rear Panel Connections Input Connector: Covered barrier terminal strip with strain relief Output Connector: Covered barrier te
Elgar CW-M Series 2.7 General Dimensions CW 801M: 3.5" H (89 mm) x 19" W (483 mm) x 20.6" D (524 mm) CW 1251M: 3.5" H (89 mm) x 19
Elgar CW-M Series 2.8 Options and Accessories L: Locking knobs (front panel potentiometers) Rack Slide Kit (Elgar part number K161570-01) Parallel C
Elgar CW-M Series 3 INSTALLATION The Elgar CW series power supply has been fully calibrated and tested prior to shipment. The instrument is ready for
Elgar CW-M Series 3.2 Wire Gauge Selection The following guidelines assist in determining the optimum cable specification for your power application
Elgar CW-M Series The following notes apply to Table 3–1 and to the power cable definition: 1. The above figures are based upon insulated copper cond
Elgar CW-M Series 4. Derate the above wire gauge (use a heavier gauge) for higher environmental temperatures since conductor resistance increases wit
Elgar CW-M Series 3.3 Mounting Instructions Refer to Figure 3–1 through Figure 3–4 for mounting dimensions and other installation information for the
Elgar CW-M Series Figure 3–2 Mounting Dimensions, Front and Rear Views (CW 801M, CW 1251M) 14
Elgar CW-M Series Figure 3–3 Mounting Dimensions, Front and Rear Views (CW 2501M) 15
Elgar CW-M Series Figure 3–4 Mounting Dimensions, Top and Side Views (CW 801M, CW 1251M) 16
Elgar CW-M Series Figure 3–5 Mounting Dimensions, Top and Side Views (CW 2501M) 17
Elgar CW-M Series 3.5 Power In Connections Connect input power to the INPUT terminal block on the rear panel as specified below. Refer to Figure 3–6.
Elgar CW-M Series 3.5.2 Split–Phase Supply Connections 120–0–120V 1. Remove the protective cover from the terminal block. 2. Route the cables throug
Elgar CW-M Series 3.6 Power Out Connections 1. Remove the protective cover from the terminal block. 2. A factory jumper has been added to connect N
Elgar CW-M Series 21 3.7 Sense Connections The CW Series unit can be used with or without remote sense leads connected to the load. Where the sense
Elgar CW-M Series To utilize remote sensing at the user's load, follow these steps: 1. Remove the protective cover from the terminal block. 2.
Elgar CW-M Series 3.8 Parallel Connected Units To achieve higher output power than what is available from one unit, you can connect up to six units in
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Elgar CW-M Series 4 SET-UP Once installation is complete and all cable connections are secure, check the settings on the 12-position CONFIG dipswitch
Elgar CW-M Series Switch Position Function ON Required to enable current master and slave operation 1,2 OFF Stand-alone unit or phase slave ON Curr
Elgar CW-M Series 4.3 Parallel and Multiphase Configurations To operate parallel and/or multiphase configurations, set the switches, cables, and wiri
Elgar CW-M Series 4.3.2 Setup for Six in Parallel Configuration 28
Elgar CW-M Series 4.3.3 Setup for Six-Phase Configuration 29
Elgar CW-M Series 4.3.4 Setup for Two-Phase Configuration 30
Elgar CW-M Series 4.3.5 Setup for Three-Phase Configuration 4.4 Setting the Phase Angle For multiphase operation, set switches 9 through 12 for the
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Elgar CW-M Series 5 OPERATION The controls and indicators for the CW series power source are detailed below. Refer to Figure 5–1. Figure 5–1 CW Fr
Elgar CW-M Series NUMERIC DISPLAY. This large, four-digit display, located in the voltage cluster, is a digital voltmeter that measures and displays t
Elgar CW-M Series q FAULT LAMP When lit, this lamp indicates that a fault condition has been detected, and that the system output has been turned of
Elgar CW-M Series • Phase slaves display their phase angle instead of frequency. The phase master displays the system frequency. • Each unit in the
Elgar CW-M Series 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Periodic Service No routine maintenance on the CW Series unit is required, aside from periodic cleaning. Once a u
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ELGAR ONE–YEAR WARRANTY Elgar Electronics Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Elgar) warrants its products to be free from defects in material a
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SAFETY NOTICE Before applying power to the system, verify that the instrument is configured properly for the user’s particular application. WARN
iv SAFETY SYMBOLS CAUTIONRisk of Electrical ShockCAUTIONRefer to Accompanying DocumentsOff (Supply)Standby (Supply)On (Supply)Direct Current (DC)Alte
Elgar CW-M Series CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ................1 2 SPECIFICATIONS.......
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