
The DA1500DR unit is built to operate from either 230VAC or 460VAC (not interchangeably),
50/60 Hz., single phase current. Line current at rated output is approximately 45 amperes at
230 volts and 23 amperes at 460 volts. Check "Data Nameplate" on the unit for correct
operating voltage.
The DA1500DR is sold without a power cord plug. Only locally approved plugs with the
proper rating should be used and installed by certified personnel.
The DA1500DR is wired at the factory for either 230VAC or 460VAC operating voltage.
Change over from one voltage to another can not be done in the field. Unit must be returned
to the factory for modification.
A manual circuit breaker is provided to prevent overheating and damage to electrical
components.
The current control potentiometer in conjunction with internal electrical circuit, provide
infinitely variable magnetizing and demagnetizing current control.
The power transformer operating in conjunction with an SCR module, transforms the high
voltage line input to low voltage, high amperage AC or Half-Wave DC output. While these
components are fan cooled, they are designed for intermittent service at 1500 amperes
output. To avoid overheating and possible damage, a maximum duty cycle of 10% must be
adhered to.
CAUTION: Attaching less than 30' of 4/O cable (two 15' cables) may cause excessive line
current draw and possible overheating of parts.
CONNECTION
1. With the current control in the "Off" position, connect the line cord to the properly fused and
grounded disconnect switch of proper rating. Consult "Data Nameplate" on the back of the
unit for correct operating voltage.
2. Turn the current control so that the unit powers "On". A red pilot light will glow indicating
that there is power to the unit and that it is "On". The digital ammeter display will also light
showing a calibration countdown. This process takes approximately 15 seconds. Do not
attempt to power the instrument until the meter has completed its auto calibration sequence.
3. Plug in and twist clockwise two 15' 4/O magnetizing cables into the output connectors at
the front of the unit. Note: One cable must be connected to the "Common" connector. The
other cable must be connected to either the A.C. or HWDC cable connector. Connect the two
eitherend connectors or two lug connectors at the opposite end of the cables to form a "loop".
Plug in the control cable and activate to check operation for both AC and DC output.
For maximum output on either AC or half-wave DC, it is necessary to reduce the inductive
loop of the external cables as much as possible; that is, the spacing between the external
4/O cables must be kept at a minimum. If possible, the first ten feet of cable may be bound or
taped together for optimum current output. NOTE: When cables are used as a coil with AC
current, ammeter readings will be lower due to coil/part inductance.
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