Page 4 - ii; Limited; What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?; This warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of; years; from the date; What will Xantrex do?; Toll Free North America:
ii Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Limited Warranty What does this warranty cover and how long does it last? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your XPR 6000 Watt Series DC Power Supply. This warra...
Page 5 - iii; Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:; What does this warranty not cover?; another manufacturer
Release 1.1 iii Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some products, Xantrex maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers. Call Xantrex or check our website to see if your product can be repai...
Page 6 - iv; Disclaimer; Product; Exclusions
iv Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Disclaimer Product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY XANTREX IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR XANTREX PRODUCT AND IS, WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW, IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, GUARANTEES, REPRESENTATIONS, OBLIGATION...
Page 7 - Model Number
Release 1.1 v Information WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO BY IT IN WRITING, XANTREX a. MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY IT IN C...
Page 8 - vi; and Notes; WARNING
vi Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, cautions, and notes are defined and formatted in this manual as shown below. Power Supply Safety WARNING Describes a potential hazard which could result in injury or death, or, a procedure which, if not performed...
Page 9 - vii; About This Manual; Who Should Use This Manual; Section 1 About the XPR Power Supply; Revisions
Release 1.1 vii About This Manual Who Should Use This Manual This manual is designed for users who understand basic electrical theory, especially as applied to the operation of power supplies. This implies a recognition of constant voltage and constant current operating modes and the control of inpu...
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About This Manual viii Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply
Page 11 - ix; Contents; Section 1. About The XPR Power Supply
Release 1.1 ix Contents About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ixList of Tables . . . . ...
Page 12 - Section 4. Remote Operation
Contents x Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Single Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Mult...
Page 13 - xi; Appendix A. Specifications and Characteristics
Contents Release 1.1 xi Appendix A. Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications—Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66AC Line Input Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Contents xii Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply
Page 15 - xiii; List of Tables
Release 1.1 xiii List of Tables Table 1.1 Rear Panel S1 Switch Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Table 1.2 Rear Panel J1 Connector Terminals and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Table 2.1 Basic Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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List of Tables xiv Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply
Page 17 - xv; List of Figures
Release 1.1 xv List of Figures Figure 1.1 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Figure 1.2 Front Panel Display, Status Annunciators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 1.3 Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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List of Figures xvi Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply
Page 19 - Overview; Features and
Release 1.1 17 Section 1. About The XPR Power Supply Overview The XPR Series of programmable DC power supplies is designed for use in OEM, ATE, burn-in, magnet charging, and other high power systems for a broad range of applications. The XPR uses “Soft Switching” technology which provides superior p...
Page 20 - About The XPR Power Supply; Front Panel; Front Panel
About The XPR Power Supply Front Panel 18 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Front Panel Figure 1.1 Front Panel 1. Rack mount brackets2. Handles3. On/Off switch4. Air intake vents5. Front panel display. See Figure 1.2, on page 19 for details. 6. Voltage knob: Turn knob to increase or decre...
Page 21 - Status Annunciators; Front Panel Display, Status Annunciators
About The XPR Power Supply Status Annunciators Release 1.1 19 Status Annunciators Figure 1.2 Front Panel Display, Status Annunciators 1. AC: The AC input is out of range and has caused the output of the supply to be shut down (red) 2. OTP: The internal Over Temperature Protection threshold has been ...
Page 22 - Rear Panel Connectors and Switch; Rear panel; Rear Panel S1
About The XPR Power Supply Rear Panel Connectors and Switch 20 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Rear Panel Connectors and Switch Figure 1.3 Rear panel 1. Fan Exhaust Vents: Do Not Obstruct.2. Remote Sensing Ports: From the rear panel point of view, left is negative; right is positive. 3....
Page 23 - Programming and Monitoring S1 Switch; Resetting the Switches; Switch
About The XPR Power Supply Rear Panel Connectors and Switch Release 1.1 21 Figure 1.4 Programming and Monitoring S1 Switch (Switch is shown in factory default configuration.) The rear panel at the switch is labeled with OFF at the top and ON at the bottom. Any of the eight switches on S1 is OFF when...
Page 24 - Rear Panel J1; Programming and Monitoring J1 Connector
About The XPR Power Supply Rear Panel Connectors and Switch 22 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Rear Panel J1 Connector The J1 Programming and Monitoring connector is a 15-terminal wire clamp connector located on the power supply’s rear panel. See Figure 1.5 . The J1 connector provides a...
Page 25 - Rear Panel J1 Connector Terminals and Functions
About The XPR Power Supply Rear Panel Connectors and Switch Release 1.1 23 Table 1.2 Rear Panel J1 Connector Terminals and Functions Pin Reference Name Function In/Output J1-1 VPGM Output Voltage Programming Input Input for voltage programming signals from a voltage source (select S1-5 = ON and:S1-3...
Page 27 - Section 2. Installation; in; provides a summary of the setup procedure and an overview of the; Basic Setup Procedure
Release 1.1 25 Section 2. Installation Overview Section 2 provides recommendations and procedures for inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply. For more information about controls and connectors, refer to the front panel diagram ( Figure 1.1 ) as well as the rear panel diagram ( Figure 1...
Page 28 - Installation; Initial; When you receive your power supply, do a quick visual check.; Maintenance
Installation Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging 26 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging Initial Inspection When you receive your power supply, do a quick visual check. 1. Ensure that the box contains the power supply, the operating manual, the AC input co...
Page 29 - Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer; Return
Installation Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer Release 1.1 27 Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer Return Material Authorization Policy Before returning a product directly to Xantrex you must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and the correct factory “Ship To” add...
Page 30 - Packaging for; Label the box as shown below in; Shipping or Storage Carton Label; POWER SUPPLY
Installation Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer 28 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Packaging for Shipping or Storage Follow these instructions to prepare the unit for shipping or storage. 1. When returning the unit or sending it to the service center, attach a tag to the unit ...
Page 31 - Rack; Open the box containing the unit. See; WARNING- High Energy and High Voltage
Installation Location, Mounting, and Ventilation Release 1.1 29 Location, Mounting, and Ventilation Use the power supply in rack-mounted applications only. The power supply is designed to fit in a standard 19 in. (483mm) equipment rack. Rack Mounting To install the power supply in an equipment rack:...
Page 32 - Unpacking the Power Supply
Installation Location, Mounting, and Ventilation 30 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Figure 2.2 Unpacking the Power Supply
Page 33 - Ventilation; See
Installation Location, Mounting, and Ventilation Release 1.1 31 Figure 2.3 Mounting the Power Supply in the Rack With Support Rails 1 Ventilation Allow cooling air to reach the ventilation inlets on the front of the unit and allow 4 in. (10 cm) of unrestricted air space at the rear of the unit for t...
Page 34 - AC Input Power; AC Input; AC Input Connector; A safety ground wire must be connected to the unit as shown in; CAUTION; Ground Connection
Installation AC Input Power 32 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply AC Input Power AC Input Connector The AC input connector is a standard wire clamp terminal block with 3-phase connectors and a chassis ground connector. The safety ground wire, alternatively, may be connected to the chassis ...
Page 35 - AC Input Wire; The manufacturer recommends the AC input wire specified in; AC Wire Specification for 6000 Watt units; AC Wire Input; AC Input Voltage Range
Installation AC Input Power Release 1.1 33 AC Input Wire The manufacturer recommends the AC input wire specified in Table 2.2 . This must be permanently connected to an approved AC distribution box with suitably rated over-current protection. If you require a special cord, contact the manufacturer. ...
Page 36 - It is now safe to turn the power supply on.; Attaching the AC Input Wires
Installation AC Input Power 34 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply It is now safe to turn the power supply on. Figure 2.5 Attaching the AC Input Wires
Page 37 - Basic Tests; Equipment; current of the power supply.
Installation Basic Tests Release 1.1 35 Basic Tests The functional test procedures described in this section include power-on and front panel function checks as well as voltage and current mode operation checks. Equipment Required • Digital Voltmeter (DVM) rated better than 0.05% accuracy. • DC shun...
Page 38 - Power ON; To complete the power on check:; OUT; “Status Annunciators” on page 19
Installation Basic Tests 36 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Power ON Check To complete the power on check: 1. Ensure that the AC power switch is OFF.2. Connect the unit to an AC outlet.3. Turn the front panel AC power switch to ON. After a short power-on delay, the front panel meters an...
Page 39 - clockwise and observe both the front panel voltmeter and the DVM.
Installation Basic Tests Release 1.1 37 Voltage Mode Operation Check 1. Ensure the voltage and current controls on the front panel are turned fully counter-clockwise. 2. Connect a DVM to the output terminals on the rear panel, observing correct polarity. 3. Turn the current control a 1/2-turn clockw...
Page 40 - approximately the power supply output ratings.
Installation Basic Tests 38 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Front Panel Function Checks 1. Turn the front panel power switch to ON.2. Set voltage and current controls fully clockwise. Push the OUT ON/OFF switch to its IN position and check that the voltmeter reading falls to zero and th...
Page 41 - Load Wiring; Current carrying capacity of the wire; Current; . shows the maximum current rating, based on; Current Carrying Capacity for Load Wiring
Installation Load Wiring Release 1.1 39 Load Wiring When connecting load wiring to the power supply, consider the following factors: • Current carrying capacity of the wire • Maximum load wiring length for operation with sense lines • Noise and impedance effects of the load lines Current Carrying Ca...
Page 43 - Load Connections; Wire Size
Installation Load Connections Release 1.1 41 Load Connections Make load connections at the rear of the power supply at the positive and negative output bus bars or to the 4-terminal wire clamp connector, depending on the model. (See Figure 2.6.) Wire Size The wire should be one size larger than nece...
Page 44 - Single Load; come into contact with each other or the chassis.
Installation Load Connections 42 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Single Load To connect a single load to the DC output bus bars (5–80V outputs):1. Ensure that the power supply is powered OFF.2. Place a 5/16 in. (M8) bolt in the connecting hole of the negative bus bar, and fasten the neg...
Page 45 - Multiple; To connect multiple loads in parallel:; Fastening the Output Wires
Installation Load Connections Release 1.1 43 Multiple Loads To connect multiple loads in parallel: • Follow the “Single Load” procedure with the following exception: • To minimize interaction between loads, bring the wiring for each load directly back to the supply output. When each load to the powe...
Page 46 - Output Strain; Output Bus Bar Cover
Installation Load Connections 44 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Output Strain Relief/Cover See Figure 2.7 for installation of the output cover. Use this cover to protect users from accidental contact with the bus bars and to clamp output cables in place. Figure 2.7 Output Bus Bar Cover...
Page 47 - Remote Sensing; for location and polarity. Connect 2 wires from these ports to
Installation Remote Sensing Release 1.1 45 Remote Sensing The power supply regulates the output voltage at the output connectors in its normal configuration without remote sense lines connected. Remote sensing lets the power supply track and regulate the output voltage at the load, and thereby compe...
Page 49 - Section 2; Powering ON; To power on the power supply:; WARNING- Shock Hazard
Release 1.1 47 Section 3. Operation Overview Once you have installed the power supply and connected both the AC input power and the load as explained in Section 2 , the power supply is in its default configuration and is ready to operate in local control mode. Section 3 begins by explaining how to p...
Page 50 - Operation; Power Supply Operating States; The power supply has 4 operating states:; Output
Operation Power Supply Operating States 48 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Power Supply Operating States The power supply has 4 operating states: • Power-On • Output Shutdown • Soft Start • Normal Operation Power-On This is the period between the time that AC power is applied to the sup...
Page 51 - Power Supply Regulation Modes; Constant; Remote Control Modes
Operation Power Supply Regulation Modes Release 1.1 49 Power Supply Regulation Modes The power supply has 2 regulation modes while in the Normal Operation State: • Constant Voltage (CV) • Constant Current (CC) The CV and CC annunciators indicate the regulation mode. Constant Voltage (CV) In this mod...
Page 52 - Front Panel Controls; Section 1, “About The XPR Power Supply”; Function; “Controlling Output ON/OFF via Front Panel” on page 53
Operation Front Panel Controls 50 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Front Panel Controls The power supply is shipped ready to operate in local mode using the front panel knobs and function buttons. This section describes the function buttons and control knobs that you use to operate the p...
Page 53 - To set the trip level from the front panel:; Note
Operation Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Release 1.1 51 Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP) The OVP circuit protects the load in the event of a remote programming error, an incorrect voltage control adjustment, or a power supply failure. The protection circuit monitors the output voltage at the...
Page 54 - Resetting the; To reset the OVP circuit after it activates:
Operation Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP) 52 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Resetting the OVP Circuit To reset the OVP circuit after it activates: 1. Reduce the power supply’s output voltage setting to below the OVP set point.2. Press the OUT ON/OFF switch IN. The OFF LED on the fr...
Page 55 - Set switch S1-7 to select the desired circuit logic as set out in; Switch Settings for Interlock Circuit Logic
Operation Using the Shutdown Function (Output ON/OFF) Release 1.1 53 Using the Shutdown Function (Output ON/OFF) Use the shutdown function to disable or enable the supply’s output so that you can make adjustments to either the load or the power supply without shutting off the power supply. Activate ...
Page 56 - for the switch; Switch Settings for Over Temperature Recovery Options; OFF
Operation Over Temperature Protection (OTP) 54 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Over Temperature Protection (OTP) The OTP function allows you to select how the power supply recovers from an over temperature shutdown using the rear panel switch S1-8. See Table 3.2 for the switch settings ...
Page 57 - User Diagnostics; “Basic Tests” on page 35
Operation User Diagnostics Release 1.1 55 User Diagnostics If your power supply is not performing as described in this manual, run through the procedures and checks in this section before calling your service technician. These procedures are confined to operator level functions only and do not requi...
Page 58 - Section 4
Operation User Diagnostics 56 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Table 3.3 User Diagnostics Symptom Check Further Checks and Corrections No output and the display is blank. Is input voltage within specified range? Connect to appropriate voltage source.See page 32 . Power switch ON? Turn on...
Page 59 - Alarms; The possible alarms are:; apparent cause, press
Operation Alarms Release 1.1 57 Alarms The possible alarms are: • AC - AC Input is out of range, non-latching shutdown • OTP - Internal over temperature condition, latching or non-latching, S1 selects • INT - External interlock is active (see Interlock page 53 ) • OVP - Output over voltage condition...
Page 61 - Introduction; Isolated Programming
Release 1.1 59 Section 4. Remote Operation Introduction The rear panel switches and connector on the power supply allow you to program the supply with an analog device or to output readback signals. This section covers the following topics: • See “Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Curr...
Page 62 - Remote Operation; Making Connections for Remote Control; Location of J1 and S1; Remote; Analog Pin Connections with a Contact Closure; to
Remote Operation Making Connections for Remote Control 60 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Making Connections for Remote Control See Figure 4.1 for the locations of the user and programming lines J1 and S1. Figure 4.1 Location of J1 and S1 Remote Shutdown Using a Contact Closure The inte...
Page 63 - Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current Limit; Remote Programming Options; Select Remote Control Function; REMOTE CONTROL; Analog I; Programming Scales; Output Voltage and/or
Remote Operation Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current Limit Release 1.1 61 Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current Limit Remote analog programming allows control of the power supply’s output voltage and/or current limit to shift from local operation at the front pa...
Page 64 - that you are using, as indicated in
Remote Operation Select Remote Control Function 62 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Resistive programming is selected at rear panel switch S1: S1-1 and S1-2 are ON. Remote Analog Programming Procedure 1. Turn the power supply OFF.2. Set switches S1-1, S1-2, S1-3, and S1-4 according to th...
Page 65 - Power Supply Settings for Different Programming Sources
Remote Operation Select Remote Control Function Release 1.1 63 Table 4.3 Power Supply Settings for Different Programming Sources Note: The front panel RMT/LCL switch may be pressed at any time, to force both the voltage and current setpoints to be remotely controlled via the J1 inputs. Power Supply ...
Page 66 - Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current; Readback; Power Supply Settings for Remote Monitoring of Readback Signals
Remote Operation Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current 64 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current Readback Signals The J1 connector on the rear panel provides access to calibrated readback signals for remote monitoring of the output volt...
Page 67 - Notes; Nominal line input voltage assumed unless otherwise stated.
Release 1.1 65 Appendix A. Specifications and Characteristics Notes • These specifications are represented over the full operating temperature range. • Nominal line input voltage assumed unless otherwise stated. • All sense lines are configured for default local operation. • All specifications are s...
Page 68 - Specifications and Characteristics; Electrical Specifications—Summary; Specifications for 6000 Watt units (10V to 60V Models); Output Voltage
Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications—Summary 66 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Electrical Specifications—Summary Table A.1 Specifications for 6000 Watt units (10V to 60V Models) Models 10-600 20-300 30-200 40-150 60-100 Output Ratings: Output Voltage 1 Output Cu...
Page 69 - Drift Specifications for 6000 Watt units (10V to 60V Models); Temperature Coefficient:
Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications—Summary Release 1.1 67 Table A.2 Drift Specifications for 6000 Watt units (10V to 60V Models) Models 10–600 20–300 30–200 40–150 60–100 Drift (30 minutes): 1 Voltage (0.04% of Vmax)Current (0.6% of Imax) 1. Maximum drift over 30 minutes wi...
Page 70 - Models
Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications—Summary 68 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Table A.3 Specifications for 6000 Watt units (80V to 600V Models) Models 80–75 100–60 150–40 300–20 600–10 Output Ratings: Output Voltage 1 Output Current 2 Output Power 1. Minimum ou...
Page 71 - Drift Specifications for 6000 Watt units (80V to 600V Models)
Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications—Summary Release 1.1 69 Table A.4 Drift Specifications for 6000 Watt units (80V to 600V Models) Models 80–75 100–60 150–40 300–20 600–10 Drift (30 minutes): 1 Voltage (0.04% of Vmax)Current (0.6% of Imax) 1. Maximum drift over 30 minutes wi...
Page 72 - AC Line Input Specifications; AC Line Input; AC Line Input Specifications
Specifications and Characteristics AC Line Input Specifications 70 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply AC Line Input Specifications The input to the power supply requires the following specifications. AC Line Input Voltage Operating Ranges Table A.5 AC Line Input Specifications Operating Ra...
Page 73 - Output Performance Specifications; –103% of maximum rated voltage
Specifications and Characteristics Output Performance Specifications Release 1.1 71 Output Performance Specifications These specifications define the electrical performance specifications of the power supply output. These specifications apply to both local and remote sense configurations, except whe...
Page 74 - Programming Accuracy
Specifications and Characteristics Output Performance Specifications 72 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Programming Accuracy 1 Readback Accuracy 30 Minute Drift 2 8 Hour Drift Temperature Stability 3 Temperature Coefficients Remote Analog Programming Interface Voltage ProgrammingResisti...
Page 75 - Analog Programming Interface; + 15 V supply voltage source with approximately 100; Switching Frequency; Typical 31 kHz 62 kHz output ripple; Rise Time; Isolated from power supply output and chassis to 600 V.
Specifications and Characteristics Output Performance Specifications Release 1.1 73 Analog Programming Interface Interlock - Remote Shutdown 4-15 V signal or TTL-compatible output, selectable logic . User Supply Voltage + 15 V supply voltage source with approximately 100 Ω impedance 1 . Switching Fr...
Page 76 - Maximum deviation as a percentage of rated output voltage.; Load Condition; No Load; output; Voltage Mode
Specifications and Characteristics Output Performance Specifications 74 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Fall Time For a programmed 95% to 5% step in output voltage. Time Delay From Power On Until Output Stable 5 s maximum(Within regulation envelope) Time Delay From Output Enable Until O...
Page 77 - Environmental Specification; FCC Part 15B and Industry Canada Class A; AC Input to Output; AC Input to Chassis; Output to Chassis; Operating Temperature Range; Consult the factory for operation below 0°C and above; Storage Temperature Range
Specifications and Characteristics Environmental Specification Release 1.1 75 Maximum Remote Sense Line Drop Compensation Minimum 3.8 V for each line, 5 V typical Isolation Environmental Specification Thermal Specification Humidity Specification Approvals CSA certified to UL 3111-1, and CSA C22.2 No...
Page 78 - Mechanical Specification; Weight; Power Supply Dimensions
Specifications and Characteristics Mechanical Specification 76 Operating Manual for XPR Series Power Supply Mechanical Specification Weight 6000 W: approx. 75 lb. (34 kg) for 10 V-600 A unit, without packaging Size Figure A.1 Power Supply Dimensions 22.8 in. 21 in. 18.2 in. 462 mm 533 mm 579 mm 19 i...
Page 80 - Xantrex Technology Inc.
Xantrex Technology Inc. 8999 Nelson Way Burnaby, British Columbia Canada V5A 4B5604 422 8595 Tel604 421 3056 Fax800 667 8422 Toll Free North [email protected] TM-P6OP-01XN PRINTED IN CANADA