Atek NSG 1007 Series User manual

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NSG 1007 Series II
AC Power Source
User Manual
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User Manual Teseq
User's Manual
AC Power Source
Teseq
Models :
•NSG 1007-3
•NSG 1007-5-208
•NSG 1007-5-400
•NSG 1007-9
•NSG 1007-10-208
•NSG 1007-10-400
•10002iX
•10002iX-400
•NSG 1007-15S-208
•NSG 1007-15S-400
•NSG 1007-15-208
•NSG 1007-15-400
•NSG 1007-30-208
•NSG 1007-30-400
Copyright 2006-2007 Teseq Rev F, September 2007
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SAFETY SUMMARY
This ower source contains high voltage and current circuits which are otentially lethal.
Because of its size and weight, mechanical stability must be ensured. The following
safety guidelines must be followed when o erating or servicing this equi ment. These
guidelines are not a substitute for vigilance and common sense. Teseq assumes no
liability for the customer’s failure to com ly with these requirements. If the ower source
is used in a manner not s ecified by Teseq, the rotection rovided by the equi ment may
be im aired.
BEFORE APPLYING POWER
1 Verify the correct voltage is applied to the unit (for example 240V)
2 The chassis and cabinet of this power source must be grounded to minimize shock
hazard A chassis ground is provided at the input terminal block This is located at the
back of the cabinet on the lower right hand side The chassis ground must be connected
to an electrical ground through an insulated wire of sufficient gauge
FUSES
Use only fuses of the specified current, voltage, and protection speed (slow blow, normal blow,
fast blow) rating Do not short out the fuse holder or use a repaired fuse
DO NOT OPERATE IN A VOLATILE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the power source in the presence of flammable gases or fumes
DO NOT TOUCH ENERGIZED CIRCUITS
Disconnect the power cable before servicing this equipment Even with the power cable
disconnected, high voltage can still exist on some circuits Discharge these voltages before
servicing Only qualified service personnel may remove covers, replace components or make
adjustments
DO NOT SERVICE ALONE
Do not remove covers, replace components, or make adjustments unless another person, who
can administer first aid, is present
DO NOT EXCEED INPUT RATINGS
Do not exceed the rated input voltage or frequency Additional hazards may be introduced
because of component failure or improper operation
DO NOT MODIFY INSTRUMENT OR SUBSTITUTE PARTS
Do not modify this instrument or substitute parts Additional hazards may be introduced because
of component failure or improper operation
MOVING THE POWER SOURCE
When moving the power source, observe the following:
1 Remove all AC power to unit
2 Use two people to prevent injury
ALLOW CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE
Capacitors in the power source may hold a hazardous electrical charge even if the power source
has been disconnected from the mains supply Allow capacitors to discharge to a safe voltage
before servicing internal circuits or touching exposed pins of mains supply connectors
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Teseq AG warrants each instrument manufactured by them to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the original
purchaser Excepted from this warranty are fuses and batteries that carry the warranty of
their original manufacturer where applicable Teseq AG will service, replace, or adjust any
defective part or parts, free of charge, when the instrument is returned freight prepaid, and
when examination reveals that the fault has not occurred because of misuse, abnormal
conditions of operation, user modification, or attempted user repair Equipment repaired
beyond the effective date of warranty or when abnormal usage has occurred will be charged
at applicable rates Teseq AG will submit an estimate for such charges before commencing
repair, if so requested
SERVICE PROCEDURE
If a fault develops, notify Teseq AG or its local representative, giving full details of the
difficulty, including the model number and serial number On receipt of this information,
service information or a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number will be given Add the
RMA number furnished to the shipping label Pack the instrument carefully to prevent
transportation damage, affix label to shipping container, and ship freight prepaid to the
factory Teseq AG shall not be responsible for repair of damage due to improper handling or
packing Instruments returned without RMA No or freight collect may be refused at Teseq
discretion Instruments repaired under Warranty will be returned either via prepaid surface
freight or low cost airfreight at Teseq discretion Instruments repaired outside the Warranty
period will be returned freight collect, Ex Works Teseq AG 9689 Towne Centre Drive, San
Diego, CA 92121-1964 If requested, an estimate of repair charges will be made before
work begins on repairs not covered by the Warranty
DAMAGE IN TRANSIT
The instrument should be tested when it is received If it fails to operate properly, or is
damaged in any way, a claim should be filed immediately with the carrier The claim agent
should obtain a full report of the damage, and a copy of this report should be forwarded to us
by fax or email (Fax: 858 677 0940, Email: ) Teseq AG will prepare an estimate of repair
cost and repair the instrument when authorized by the claim agent Please include model
number and serial number when referring to the instrument
SPARE PARTS
To order spare parts, user manuals, or determine the correct replacement part for your
Teseq products, please contact the Customer Service department or your local
representative
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 17
1 1 General Description 17
1 2 Model Series I and Series II 18
2. S ecifications............................................................................................................................... 19
2 1 Electrical 19
2 2 Mechanical 30
2 3 Environmental 30
2 4 Regulatory 31
2 5 Front Panel Controls 31
2 6 Special Features, Options and Accessories 32
3. Un acking and Installation.......................................................................................................... 34
3 1 Unpacking 34
3 2 Power Requirements 34
3 3 Mechanical Installation 35
3 4 Input Wiring – TB1 35
3 5 Output Power Connections – TB2 35
3 6 Connectors - Rear Panel 37
3 7 Single-Phase and Three Phase Multiple Box System Configurations 50
3 8 Output Voltage Ranges 50
3 9 Functional Test 50
4. Front Panel O eration.................................................................................................................. 62
4 1 Tour of the Front Panel 62
4 2 Menu Structure 68
4 3 Output Programming 105
4 4 Waveform Management [] 107
4 5 Standard Measurements 111
4 6 Advanced Measurements [] 113
4 7 Transient Programming 122
5. Princi le of O eration................................................................................................................ 129
5 1 General 129
5 2 Overall Description 129
5 3 Oscillator Assembly 130
5 4 Current Limit Board 132
5 5 Auxiliary Power Supply 132
5 6 DC-DC Power Converter 133
5 7 AC Control Logic 133
5 8 AC Power Board 136
5 9 Input/Output Board 136
6. Calibration.................................................................................................................................. 139
6 1 Calibration Equipment 139
6 2 Calibration Screen Access 139
6 3 Routine Measurement Calibration 140
6 4 Routine Output Calibration 144
6 5 Output Impedance Calibration 146
6 6 Non-Routine Calibration 148
7. Service........................................................................................................................................ 150
7 1 Cleaning 150
7 2 General 151
7 3 Basic operation 151
7 4 Advanced Troubleshooting 153
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8. To Assembly Re laceable Parts............................................................................................. 157
8 1 Sub assemblies 157
8 2 Fuses 158
9. O tions........................................................................................................................................ 159
9 1 RTCA/DO-160 Option 159
9 2 IEC 61000-4-11 Option 176
9 3 IEC 61000-4-13 Option 184
9 4 EOS Option 196
9 5 Mode iX Option 211
9 6 Omni Options 219
9 7 LNS Option and INA 2145 Option 230
9 8 Option –704: MilStd704 Tests 236
9 9 ABD Option: Airbus ABD0100 1 8 Test 248
9 10 AMD Option: Airbus AMD24C Test 248
9 11 787 Option: Boeing B787-0147 Test 248
9 12 WHM Option 249
10. Error Messages........................................................................................................................ 252
11. Index.......................................................................................................................................... 257
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1: NSG 1007-3 / NSG 1007-9 - Voltage Current rating, AC mode................................... 22
Figure 2-2: NSG 1007-3 / NSG 1007-9 - Voltage Current Rating, DC mode.................................. 22
Figure 2-3: NSG 1007-5-208 / NSG 1007-15-208 - Voltage Current rating, AC mode................... 23
Figure 2-4: NSG 1007-5-208 / NSG 1007-15-208 - Voltage Current rating, DC mode.................. 23
Figure 2-5: NSG 1007-10-208 / NSG 1007-30-208 - Voltage Current rating, AC mode................. 24
Figure 2-6: NSG 1007-10-208 / NSG 1007-30-208 - Voltage Current rating, DC mode................. 24
Figure 2-7: NSG 1007-15S-208 - Voltage Current rating, AC mode.............................................. 25
Figure 2-8: NSG 1007-15S-208 - Voltage Current rating, DC mode.............................................. 25
Figure 2-9: Maximum RMS voltage versus frequency rating in 300V AC range......................... 26
Figure 3-10: The NSG 1007-5-208 Power Source........................................................................... 34
Figure 3-11: RS232C Cable for PC Connection wiring diagram – Units without USB................ 41
Figure 3-12: USB Connector in orientation.................................................................................. 41
Figure 3-13: Function Strobe Connection...................................................................................... 43
Figure 3-14: Function Strobe / Trigger Out ut Accessory............................................................ 44
Figure 3-15: Rear Panel View for the 3001i/NSG 1007-3 (Series II)............................................... 46
Figure 3-16: Rear Panel View for the 3001i/NSG 1007-3 (Series I, no USB)................................. 47
Figure 3-17: Rear Panel View for the 5001i/NSG 1007-5-208 (Series II)........................................ 47
Figure 3-18: Rear Panel View for the 5001i/NSG 1007-5-208 (Series I, no USB).......................... 49
Figure 3-19: Connection For Single Power Source (NSG 1007-5-208/i, NSG 1007-3/i)............... 52
Figure 3-20: Functional Test Setu ................................................................................................. 53
Figure 3-21: Single Phase 10000 VA System (NSG 1007-10-208/i).............................................. 54
Figure 3-22: Two Phase 10000 VA System (10002i/iX – One Controller)..................................... 55
Figure 3-23: Three Phase 15000 VA System (NSG 1007-15-208/i-LK Three Controllers)...........56
Figure 3-24: Single Phase 15000 VA System (NSG 1007-15S-208/i)............................................ 57
Figure 3-25: Three-Phase 15000 VA system (NSG 1007-15-208/i - One Controller)................... 58
Figure 3-26: Connection With MODE O tion................................................................................ 59
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Figure 3-27: Two Phase 10000 VA System (10002i-LK Two Controllers).................................... 60
Figure 3-28: Three-Phase 9000 VA System (NSG 1007-9/i – One Controller)............................. 61
Figure 4-29: Shuttle Knob................................................................................................................ 63
Figure 4-30: FUNCTION key ad..................................................................................................... 64
Figure 4-31: Entering value from decimal key ad........................................................................ 65
Figure 4-32: Cursor UP key movement.......................................................................................... 66
Figure 4-33: Cursor DOWN key movement................................................................................... 66
Figure 4-34: Main Menu 1 screen................................................................................................... 67
Figure 4-35: Menu 1 through 3....................................................................................................... 68
Figure 4-36: PROGRAM Menu........................................................................................................ 72
Figure 4-37: MEASUREMENTS Screen, single hase and three hase modes......................... 74
Figure 4-38: HARMONICS/TRACE ANALYSIS screen................................................................... 76
Figure 4-39: TRANSIENTS menu.................................................................................................... 79
Figure 4-40: VOLTAGE SURGE/SAG SETUP screen.................................................................... 80
Figure 4-41: VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen.................................................................. 82
Figure 4-42: FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen............................................................. 84
Figure 4-43: VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen........................................... 85
Figure 4-44: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE screen......................................................... 86
Figure 4-45: WAVEFORMS menu................................................................................................... 87
Figure 4-46: APPLICATIONS menu................................................................................................ 90
Figure 4-47: SETUP REGISTERS menu......................................................................................... 91
Figure 4-48: UTILITY menu............................................................................................................. 92
Figure 4-49: GPIB/RS232 SETUP menu......................................................................................... 94
Figure 4-50: VOLTAGE/CURRENT CONTROL SETUP menu....................................................... 95
Figure 4-51: INITIAL SETUP menus................................................................................................ 97
Figure 4-52:LIMIT SETUP menu...................................................................................................... 99
Figure 4-53: CONFIGURATION SETUP Menus............................................................................. 100
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Figure 4-54: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE menu.................................................................................... 102
Figure 4-55: MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS menu................................................................... 103
Figure 4-56: OUTPUT CAL FACTORS menu................................................................................ 104
Figure 4-57: Selecting a waveform.......................................................................................... 107
Figure 4-58: Selecting waveforms for single hase or all hases............................................ 107
Figure 4-59: Custom waveform creation with GUI rogram....................................................... 108
Figure 4-60: Waveform crest factor affects max. rms voltage.................................................... 109
Figure 4-61: Waveform frequency domain view mode............................................................... 110
Figure 4-62: Scrolling through tabular FFT data........................................................................ 114
Figure 4-63: Scrolling through bar chart FFT data..................................................................... 114
Figure 4-64: Scrolling through acquired waveform data........................................................... 116
Figure 4-65: SET VOLT trigger source acquisition..................................................................... 118
Figure 4-66: Positive trigger delay (Post trigger data)............................................................... 120
Figure 4-67: Negative trigger delay (Pre-trigger data)................................................................ 121
Figure 4-68: Pulse Transients...................................................................................................... 123
Figure 4-69: List Transients.......................................................................................................... 124
Figure 4-70: Switching waveforms in a transient list................................................................. 127
Figure 4-71: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE menu........................................................ 128
Figure 5-72: AC Power System Block Diagram........................................................................... 129
Figure 5-73: Power Source Module Block Diagram.................................................................... 131
Figure 5-74: 5001i Internal Layout................................................................................................. 134
Figure 5-75: Logic Board LED's.................................................................................................... 135
Figure 5-76: AC Power Stage Layout............................................................................................ 137
Figure 5-77: AC Control Logic Block Diagram............................................................................ 137
Figure 6-78: Test Equi ment Hook-u for Measurement Calibration........................................ 141
Figure 6-79: Test Equi ment Hooku for Routine Out ut Calibration...................................... 145
Figure 6-80: Adjustment Location................................................................................................. 150
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Figure 9-81: A lication Menu...................................................................................................... 161
Figure 9-82: DO160 Main Menu..................................................................................................... 161
Figure 9-83: Normal state.............................................................................................................. 162
Figure 9-84: Voltage Modulation.................................................................................................. 164
Figure 9-85: Frequency Modulation.............................................................................................. 165
Figure 9-86: Power Interru t.......................................................................................................... 166
Figure 9-87: Power Interru t for Grou 2 and 3........................................................................... 167
Figure 9-88: Emergency Screen.................................................................................................... 168
Figure 9-89: Abnormal Screen....................................................................................................... 170
Figure 9-90: DO-160 DC Main Menu.............................................................................................. 172
Figure 9-91: Normal State.............................................................................................................. 172
Figure 9-92: Abnormal State.......................................................................................................... 174
Figure 9-93: A lication menu ..................................................................................................... 178
Figure 9-94: IEC1000-4-11 Menu................................................................................................... 178
Figure 9-95: IEC Di s and Interru ts............................................................................................ 179
Figure 9-96: Voltage Variation screen.......................................................................................... 181
Figure 9-97: EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variation s ecification- Edition 1.0................................... 182
Figure 9-98: EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variation s ecification- Edition 2.0................................... 182
Figure 9-99: IEC 61000-4-11 GUI screen....................................................................................... 183
Figure 9-100: A lication menu ................................................................................................... 185
Figure 9-101: IEC 61000-4-13 Menu.............................................................................................. 185
Figure 9-102: IEC 61000-4-13 FCurve............................................................................................ 187
Figure 9-103: IEC 61000-4-13 OSwing........................................................................................... 187
Figure 9-104: IEC 61000-4-13 Swee ............................................................................................. 188
Figure 9-105: IEC 61000-4-13 Harmonics..................................................................................... 189
Figure 9-106: IEC 61000-4-13 Inter harmonics............................................................................. 190
Figure 9-107: IEC 61000-4-13 Meister Curve................................................................................ 191
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Figure 9-108: IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 1 and 2....................................................... 192
Figure 9-109: IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 3................................................................. 193
Figure 9-110: MENU 2 SCREEN..................................................................................................... 195
Figure 9-111: INTERHARMONICS SCREEN.................................................................................. 195
Figure 9-112: Exam le Connection With NSG 1007-5-208 and EOS-1....................................... 202
Figure 9-113: Exam le Connection With Com liance Test System and EOS-1........................ 203
Figure 9-114: NSG 1007-15-208-CTS-EOS3-LR3 ......................................................................... 204
Figure 9-115: NSG 1007-15-208/3-EOS3....................................................................................... 205
Figure 9-116: EOS3 Location of 70/80 Ta s for each hase....................................................... 209
Figure 9-117: Exam le Connection With INA 2162 ..................................................................... 216
Figure 9-118: Exam le Connections With INA 2151.................................................................... 223
Figure 9-119: Exam le Connections With INA 2154.................................................................... 224
Figure 9-120: Schematic Showing Ime dance 1-37i and1-37iJ Connected to NSG 1007-5-208
System..................................................................................................................................... 225
Figure 9-121: Schematic Showing INA 2153 Connected to NSG 1007-30-208 System............. 226
Figure 9-122: A lications Screen.............................................................................................. 227
Figure 9-123: Ime dance Control Screen..................................................................................... 228
Figure 9-124: Ime dance Control Screen..................................................................................... 228
Figure 9-125: INA 2145 Module Dimensions................................................................................ 232
Figure 9-126: INA 2145 Connection on Low Range..................................................................... 233
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Figure 9-127: INA 2145 Connection on High Range
.................................................................................................................................................. 234
Figure 9-128: A lication Menu.................................................................................................... 238
Figure 9-129: MIL704 Menu.......................................................................................................... 239
Figure 9-130: Steady State Menu.................................................................................................. 239
Figure 9-131: Transient Menu....................................................................................................... 241
Figure 9-132: Emergency Menu................................................................................................... 242
Figure 9-133: Abnormal Screen.................................................................................................... 243
Figure 9-134: MIL704 DC Menu..................................................................................................... 244
Figure 9-135: Steady State DC..................................................................................................... 244
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Figure 9-136: Transient Menu...................................................................................................... 245
Figure 9-137: Abnormal Test Screen............................................................................................ 246
Figure 9-138: Emergency Test...................................................................................................... 247
Figure 9-139: A lication Screen.................................................................................................. 249
Figure 9-140 Watt-Hour Meter Screen.......................................................................................... 249
Figure 9-141: WH-Meter Screen With Function Active................................................................ 250
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List of Tables
Table 3-1: Wire Sizes....................................................................................................................... 36
Table 3-2: System Interface Connector (J22)................................................................................ 37
Table 3-3: Remote Sense Connector – TB3................................................................................... 39
Table 3-4: RS232 Connector in out – Units with RS232 and USB.............................................. 40
Table 3-5: RS232C Connector – Units with RS232 but no USB.................................................... 40
Table 3-6: USB Connector in out.................................................................................................. 41
Table 3-7: RJ45 LAN Connector in out......................................................................................... 42
Table 5-8: Logic Board LED’s........................................................................................................ 136
Table 6-9: Calibration Load For Each Phase................................................................................ 140
Table 6-10: Measurement Calibration Table................................................................................ 143
Table 6-11: Out ut Calibration Table .......................................................................................... 144
Table 6-12: Programmable Z adjustment ots............................................................................. 147
Table 6-13: Formulas to calculate R and L................................................................................... 147
Table 7-14: Basic Sym toms........................................................................................................ 151
Table 7-15: Auxiliary Power Su ly Fuse Ratings...................................................................... 155
Table 8-16: Re laceable Parts...................................................................................................... 157
Table 8-17: Fuses.......................................................................................................................... 158
Table 9-18: Normal Voltage and Frequency minimum................................................................ 162
Table 9-19: Normal Voltage and Frequency Maximum................................................................ 162
Table 9-20: Normal Voltage Unbalance........................................................................................ 163
Table 9-21: Normal VoltageSurge Sequence............................................................................... 167
Table 9-22: Normal Frequency Transient Sequence................................................................... 168
Table 9-23: Normal Frequency Variation Sequence.................................................................... 168
Table 9-24: Emergency Voltage and Frequency Minimum......................................................... 169
Table 9-25: Emergency Voltage and Frequency Maximum......................................................... 169
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Table 9-26: Emergency Voltage Unbalance................................................................................. 169
Table 9-27: Abnormal Voltage Minimum...................................................................................... 170
Table 9-28: Abnormal Voltage Maximum...................................................................................... 170
Table 9-29: Abnormal Frequency Transient................................................................................. 171
Table 9-30: Normal Voltage Minimum........................................................................................... 172
Table 9-31: Normal Voltage Maximum.......................................................................................... 173
Table 9-32: Voltage Surge............................................................................................................. 173
Table 9-33: Abnormal Voltage Surge............................................................................................ 175
Table 9-34: Phase ma ing........................................................................................................... 177
Table 9-35: IEC 61000-3-34 Table C.2........................................................................................... 177
Table 9-36: Di s and Interru tions Tests Performed During RUN ALL.................................... 180
Table 9-37: Voltage Variations Test Performed During RUN ALL............................................. 181
Table 9-38: EOS Versions.............................................................................................................. 196
Table 10-39: Error Messages......................................................................................................... 256
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1.Introduction
This instruction manual contains information on the installation, operation, calibration and
maintenance of all power systems that use the 3001i, 5001i, NSG 1007-3, and NSG 1007-5-208
power sources with the second generation (Series II) programmable controller (P/N 7003-718)
This user manual also covers higher power configurations consisting of multiple units operated in
parallel Such models are NSG 1007-10-208, 10002iX, NSG 1007-15-208 and NSG 1007-30-
208
This manual also covers the manual operation mode only iM models The iM models are similar
to the i Models except they can only be operated from the front panel and lack measurement
functions and transient capabilities The iM Series II replaces the original iM Series with analog
oscillator which is no longer available
1.1General Descri tion
The 3001i, 5001i, NSG 1007-3, and NSG 1007-5-208 are high efficiency, lightweight AC power
sources that provide a precise output with low distortion The NSG 1007 offers a 0-150/0-300
AC voltage range and a 200/400 V DC range Full power is available from 135/270V to full-scale
voltage using a constant power mode of operation
Two or three NSG 1007-5 units can be connected in parallel as a single-phase system for 10
kVA or 15 kVA respectively
Three or six units can be connected as a three-phase system They can be operated with AC or
DC output
The NSG 1007 also offers AC+DC output mode
The iM Series is a subset of the i Series and lacks load measurement functions and transient
programming For operating information on the iM Series models, refer to the equivalent i Series
models in this user manual
USB and LAN Interfaces
Models shipped after July 2007 (Top assembly P/N 7000-485 and P/N 7000-486) are equipped
with GPIB, RS232 and USB interfaces Older models did not have the USB interface These
newer models also support a LAN (Ethernet) interface option
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1.2Model Series I and Series II
There are several generations of the i/iX/iM Series product, Series I and Series II This user
manual covers model Series II with top-level assembly part numbers:
To Assy. No USB To Assy incl. USB Model
7000-482-1 7000-485-1 NSG 1007-3
7000-482-4 7000-485-4 3001i / 3001iM
7000-474-1 7000-486-1 NSG 1007-5-208, 208 VAC INPUT
7000-474-2 7000-486-2 NSG 1007-5-208, 400 - 480 VAC INPUT
7000-474-3 7000-486-3 5001i / 5001iM, 208 VAC INPUT
7000-474-4 7000-486-4 5001i / 5001iM, 400-480 VAC INPUT
The difference between the Series i and the Series II is the controller used The Series II uses a
more advanced controller but retains functional backward compatibility with the Series I products
Series II models have a “Series II” designation shown in the lower right hand corner of the front
panel for easy identification The actual top assembly part number is shown on the model / serial
number tag on the back of the i/iX/iM series
All Series II will have a firmware revision of 4 0 or higher The firmware revision is displayed
briefly at power up on the LCD display and can also be queried over the bus by using the *IDN?
command
Differences between the two model series are:
•Dual voltage range pairs of 135/270 and 150/300 on Series I has been replaced by
single 150/300 voltage range pair and constant power mode of operation
•In DC mode, the voltage ranges have been increased to 200Vdc and 400Vdc
•Auto level control (ALC) mode has been added to Series II models to obtain improved
voltage accuracy and load regulation
•The maximum frequency has been extended to 1000 Hz although the output voltage
derates from 300 Vrms at 500 Hz to 150 Vrms at 1000 Hz
•Reduced number of calibration coefficients on Series II
•Increased measurement sampling rate on Series II
•Maximum DC offset range in AC+DC mode is 250Vdc on Series I, 220Vdc on Series II
•Clock and Lock operation is not supported between Series I and Series II controllers
Thus, for the –LKM and –LKS options, both power sources must have the same
controller type
Differences between the 7000-482/-474 and 7000-485/-486 model series are:
•7000-482/-474 models include GPIB, RS232
•7000-485/-486 models include GPIB, RS232 and USB with optional available Ethernet
(LAN) interface
For information on NSG 1007 I, refer to user manual P/N 7000-970 instead of this user manual
Both manuals are distributed in Adobe PDF format on the same distribution CD
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2.S ecifications
All specifications are for a single i or NSG 1007 II unit and 25 ± 5°C sine wave output with a
resistive load unless noted otherwise
2.1Electrical
2.1.1In ut
Parameter 3001i / iX / iM 5001i / iX / iM
Line Voltage: 208-240 ±10% VAC, single phase 208-240 VLL ±10%, (Standard)
400-440 VLL ±10%, (-400)
400-480 VLL ±10%, (-400)
3 phase, 3 wire + ground
Line VA: 5000VA 8000VA
Line Current: 25 A RMS max (Per Box) 23 A RMS max at 208-240 VAC
12 A RMS max at 400-440 VAC
and 400-480 VAC (Per Box)
Line Frequency: 50-60 Hz ±10%
Efficiency: 80% (typical) depending on line and load
Power Factor: 0 7 (typical) 0 9 (typical)
Inrush Current: 100 Apk for 100 µs 100 Apk for 100 µs at 208-240V
50 Apk for 100 µs at 400-440 VAC
and 400-480 VAC
Hold-Up Time: 15 ms
Isolation Voltage: 2200 VAC input to output
1350 VAC input to chassis
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2.1.2Out ut
(ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR AC AND DC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
Out ut Parameter i / iM Series NSG 1007
Modes: AC, DC AC, DC, AC+DC
Voltage:
Ranges (L-N):
AC Mode Low: 0 - 150 VAC
High1: 0 - 300 VAC
DC Mode Low: 0 - 200 VDC
High: 0 - 400 VDC
AC+DC Mode
iX Models only
AC: Low: 0 - 150 V / High: 0 - 300 V (See footnote 1)
DC Offset: Low 0 - 150 V / High; 0 - 225 V
Programming
Resolution:
AC Mode 0 1 V
DC Mode 0 1 V
AC+DC Mode AC: 0 1 V
DC Offset: 0 1 V
Voltage Accuracy:
AC mode ±0 5% of range, 16 to 400 Hz ±0 5% of range, 16 to 400 Hz
DC mode ±0 5% of range ±0 5% of range
Voltage Distortion 2:
(linear load)
1% max THD at 50/60 Hz
2% max THD at 400 Hz
3% max THD at 1000 Hz
1% max THD at 50/60 Hz
2% max THD at 400 Hz
3% max THD at 1000 Hz
Load Regulation (% FS
Vrange):
ALC on ± 0 2% ± 0 2%
ALC off ± 0 5% DC to 100 Hz
± 2 2% to 1000 Hz (Low
range)
± 0 6% to 1000 Hz (High
range)
± 0 5% DC to 100 Hz
± 2 2% to 1000 Hz (Low range)
± 0 6% to 1000 Hz (High range)
Line Regulation: 0 1% for 10% input line
change
0 1% for 10% input line change
Power: (per phase, either range, at full scale voltage)
3001, 9003i/iX 3000 VA AC, 2100 W DC 3000 VA AC, 2100 W DC
1 Maximum RMS voltage in high voltage range is a function of programmed frequency For frequencies above 500
Hz, the maximum available Vrms = 1 5 E+4 / F See Figure 2-9 for V-F rating
2 The distortion specification for the 3001i and iX is valid for an input voltage range of 197-264 V
20 i Series II / NSG 1007 II / iM Series II
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