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Telephone: 800 733 5427 (toll free in North America)
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March 2011 Document No. 7000-970 Rev. AA
User's Manual
AC Power Source
California Instruments
Models :
3001i
5001i
5001i-400
9003i
10001i
10001i-400
15001i
15001i-400
15003i
15003i-400
30003i
30003i-400
3001iX
5001iX
5001iX-400
9003iX
10001iX
10001iX-400
15001iX
15001iX-400
15003iX
15003iX-400
30003iX
30003iX-400
Rev AA, March 2011.
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About AMETEK
AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design
and manufacture of precision, programmable power supplies for R&D, test and measurement,
process control, power bus simulation and power conditioning applications across diverse
industrial segments. From bench top supplies to rack-mounted industrial power subsystems,
AMETEK Programmable Power is the proud manufacturer of Elgar, Sorensen, California
Instruments and Power Ten brand power supplies.
AMETEK, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical
devices with annualized sales of $2.5 billion. The Company has over 11,000 colleagues working
at more than 80 manufacturing facilities and more than 80 sales and service centers in the United
States and around the world.
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Part Number
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Contact Information
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Web: www.programmablepower.com
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Important Safety Instructions
Before applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your
particular application.
WARNING
Hazardous voltages may be present when covers are removed. Qualified
personnel must use extreme caution when servicing this equipment.
Circuit boards, test points, and output voltages also may be floating above
(below) chassis ground.
WARNING
The equipment used contains ESD sensitive ports. When installing
equipment, follow ESD Safety Procedures. Electrostatic discharges might
cause damage to the equipment.
Only qualified personnel who deal with attendant hazards in power supplies, are allowed to perform
installation and servicing.
Ensure that the AC power line ground is connected properly to the Power Rack input connector or
chassis. Similarly, other power ground lines including those to application and maintenance
equipment must be grounded properly for both personnel and equipment safety.
Always ensure that facility AC input power is de-energized prior to connecting or disconnecting any
cable.
In normal operation, the operator does not have access to hazardous voltages within the chassis.
However, depending on the user’s application configuration, HIGH VOLTAGES HAZARDOUS TO
HUMAN SAFETY may be normally generated on the output terminals. The customer/user must
ensure that the output power lines are labeled properly as to the safety hazards and that any
inadvertent contact with hazardous voltages is eliminated.
Guard against risks of electrical shock during open cover checks by not touching any portion of the
electrical circuits. Even when power is off, capacitors may retain an electrical charge. Use safety
glasses during open cover checks to avoid personal injury by any sudden component failure.
Neither AMETEK Programmable Power Inc., San Diego, California, USA, nor any of the subsidiary
sales organizations can accept any responsibility for personnel, material or inconsequential injury,
loss or damage that results from improper use of the equipment and accessories.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
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Product Family: i Series, iX Series
Warranty Period: One Year
WARRANTY TERMS
AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK”), provides this written warranty covering the
Product stated above, and if the Buyer discovers and notifies AMETEK in writing of any defect in
material or workmanship within the applicable warranty period stated above, then AMETEK may,
at its option: repair or replace the Product; or issue a credit note for the defective Product; or
provide the Buyer with replacement parts for the Product.
The Buyer will, at its expense, return the defective Product or parts thereof to AMETEK in
accordance with the return procedure specified below. AMETEK will, at its expense, deliver the
repaired or replaced Product or parts to the Buyer. Any warranty of AMETEK will not apply if the
Buyer is in default under the Purchase Order Agreement or where the Product or any part
thereof:
is damaged by misuse, accident, negligence or failure to maintain the same as
specified or required by AMETEK;
is damaged by modifications, alterations or attachments thereto which are not
authorized by AMETEK;
is installed or operated contrary to the instructions of AMETEK;
is opened, modified or disassembled in any way without AMETEK’s consent; or
is used in combination with items, articles or materials not authorized by AMETEK.
The Buyer may not assert any claim that the Products are not in conformity with any warranty
until the Buyer has made all payments to AMETEK provided for in the Purchase Order Agreement.
PRODUCT RETURN PROCEDURE
1. Request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from the repair facility (must be
done in the country in which it was purchased):
In the USA, contact the AMETEK Repair Department prior to the return of the
product to AMETEK for repair:
Telephone: 800-733-5427, ext. 2295 or ext. 2463 (toll free North America)
858-450-0085, ext. 2295 or ext. 2463 (direct)
Outside the United States, contact the nearest Authorized Service Center
(ASC). A full listing can be found either through your local distributor or our
website, www.programmablepower.com, by clicking Support and going to the
Service Centers tab.
2. When requesting an RMA, have the following information ready:
Model number
Serial number
Description of the problem
NOTE: Unauthorized returns will not be accepted and will be returned at the shipper’s expense.
NOTE: A returned product found upon inspection by AMETEK, to be in specification is subject to
an evaluation fee and applicable freight charges.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 General Description ............................................................................................................................... 1
2. Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Electrical ................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Mechanical .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Environmental ...................................................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Regulatory ........................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Front Panel Controls ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.6 Special Features, Options and Accessories ........................................................................................ 13
3. Unpacking and Installation ....................................................................................................... 15
3.1 Unpacking............................................................................................................................................ 15
3.2 Power Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 15
3.3 Mechanical Installation ........................................................................................................................ 16
3.4 Input Wiring TB1 ............................................................................................................................... 16
3.5 Output Power Connections TB2 ....................................................................................................... 16
3.6 Connectors - Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................... 18
3.7 Single-Phase and Three Phase Multiple Box System Configurations ................................................. 26
3.8 Output Voltage Ranges ....................................................................................................................... 26
3.9 Functional Test .................................................................................................................................... 27
4. Front Panel Operation ............................................................................................................... 37
4.1 Tour of the Front Panel ........................................................................................................................ 37
4.2 Menu Structure .................................................................................................................................... 42
4.3 Output Programming ........................................................................................................................... 77
4.4 Waveform Management [iX Series only] ............................................................................................. 78
4.5 Standard Measurements ..................................................................................................................... 83
4.6 Advanced Measurements [iX Series only] ........................................................................................... 85
4.7 Transient Programming ....................................................................................................................... 94
5. Principle of Operation .............................................................................................................. 101
5.1 General .............................................................................................................................................. 101
5.2 Overall Description ............................................................................................................................ 102
5.3 Oscillator Assembly ........................................................................................................................... 102
5.4 Current Limit Board ........................................................................................................................... 105
5.5 Auxiliary Power Supply ...................................................................................................................... 105
5.6 DC-DC Power Converter ................................................................................................................... 106
5.7 AC Control Logic ............................................................................................................................... 106
5.8 AC Power Board ................................................................................................................................ 109
5.9 Input/Output Board ............................................................................................................................ 109
6. Calibration ................................................................................................................................ 113
6.1 Calibration Equipment ....................................................................................................................... 113
6.2 The Output Calibration Screen .......................................................................................................... 113
6.3 The Measurement Calibration Screen ............................................................................................... 113
6.4 Routine Output Calibration ................................................................................................................ 114
6.5 Routine Measurement Calibration ..................................................................................................... 117
6.6 Non-Routine Calibration .................................................................................................................... 120
7. Service ...................................................................................................................................... 125
7.1 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................ 125
7.2 General .............................................................................................................................................. 125
7.3 Basic operation .................................................................................................................................. 125
7.4 Advanced Troubleshooting. ............................................................................................................... 127
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8. Top Assembly Replaceable Parts........................................................................................... 131
9. Options ..................................................................................................................................... 133
9.1 RTCA/DO-160 Option ...................................................................................................................... 133
9.2 IEC 61000-4-11 Option ..................................................................................................................... 180
9.3 IEC 61000-4-13 Option ..................................................................................................................... 187
9.4 EOS Option ....................................................................................................................................... 199
9.5 Mode iX Option ................................................................................................................................. 214
9.6 Omni Options .................................................................................................................................... 222
9.7 LNS Option and XLS Option ............................................................................................................. 233
9.8 Option 704: MilStd704 Tests ........................................................................................................... 239
9.9 ABD Option: Airbus ABD0100.1.8 Test ............................................................................................. 289
9.10 WHM Option ..................................................................................................................................... 317
10. Error Messages ........................................................................................................................ 320
11. Index .......................................................................................................................................... 325
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List of Figures
Figure 3-1: The 5001iX Power Source ................................................................................................................ 15
Figure 3-2: RS232C Cable for PC Connection wiring diagram. .......................................................................... 21
Figure 3-3: Function Strobe Connection. ............................................................................................................ 22
Figure 3-4: Function Strobe / Trigger Output Accessory. .................................................................................... 22
Figure 3-5: Rear Panel View for the 3001i/3001iX ............................................................................................. 24
Figure 3-6: Rear Panel View for the 5001i/5001iX ............................................................................................. 25
Figure 3-7: Connection For Single Power Source (5001iX/i, 3001iX/i) ................................................................ 28
Figure 3-8: Functional Test Setup ....................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 3-9: Single Phase 10000 VA System (10001iX/i) .................................................................................... 30
Figure 3-10: Three Phase 15000 VA System (15003iX/i-LK Three Controllers) ................................................ 31
Figure 3-11: Single Phase 15000 VA System (15001iX/i) .................................................................................. 32
Figure 3-12: Three-Phase 15000 VA system (15003iX/i - One Controller) ........................................................ 33
Figure 3-13: Connection With MODE Option ..................................................................................................... 34
Figure 3-14: Two Phase 10000 VA System (10002i-LK Two Controllers) ......................................................... 35
Figure 3-15: Three-Phase 9000 VA System (9003iX/i One Controller) ........................................................... 36
Figure 4-1: Shuttle Knob ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 4-2: FUNCTION keypad .......................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 4-3: Entering value from decimal keypad ................................................................................................ 40
Figure 4-4: Cursor UP key movement ................................................................................................................ 41
Figure 4-5: Cursor DOWN key movement ......................................................................................................... 41
Figure 4-6: Main Menu 1 screen ......................................................................................................................... 42
Figure 4-7: Menu 1 through 3 ............................................................................................................................. 42
Figure 4-8: PROGRAM Menu ............................................................................................................................. 46
Figure 4-9: MEASUREMENTS Screen, single phase and three phase modes .................................................. 48
Figure 4-10: HARMONICS/TRACE ANALYSIS screen ...................................................................................... 50
Figure 4-11: TRANSIENTS menu ...................................................................................................................... 53
Figure 4-12: VOLTAGE SURGE/SAG SETUP screen ....................................................................................... 54
Figure 4-13: VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen ..................................................................................... 56
Figure 4-14: FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen ................................................................................ 58
Figure 4-15: VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen .............................................................. 59
Figure 4-16: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE screen ............................................................................ 60
Figure 4-17: WAVEFORMS menu ..................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 4-18: APPLICATIONS menu ................................................................................................................... 64
Figure 4-19: SETUP REGISTERS menu ............................................................................................................ 65
Figure 4-20: UTILITY menu ................................................................................................................................ 66
Figure 4-21: GPIB/RS232 SETUP menu ............................................................................................................ 68
Figure 4-22: VOLTAGE/CURRENT CONTROL SETUP menu ........................................................................... 69
Figure 4-23: INITIAL SETUP menus ................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 4-24:LIMIT SETUP menu ......................................................................................................................... 72
Figure 4-25: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE menu ......................................................................................................... 74
Figure 4-26: MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS menu ........................................................................................ 75
Figure 4-27: OUTPUT CAL FACTORS menu ..................................................................................................... 76
Figure 4-28: Selecting a waveform ...................................................................................................................... 78
Figure 4-29: Selecting waveforms for single phase or all phases ...................................................................... 79
Figure 4-30: Custom waveform creation with GUI program ................................................................................ 80
Figure 4-31: Waveform crest factor affects max. rms voltage ............................................................................. 81
Figure 4-32: Waveform frequency domain view mode ....................................................................................... 82
Figure 4-33: Scrolling through tabular FFT data ................................................................................................ 86
Figure 4-34: Scrolling through bar chart FFT data ............................................................................................. 86
Figure 4-35: Scrolling through acquired waveform data ..................................................................................... 88
Figure 4-36: SET VOLT trigger source acquisition ............................................................................................. 90
Figure 4-37: Positive trigger delay (Post trigger data) ........................................................................................ 92
Figure 4-38: Negative trigger delay (Pre-trigger data) ........................................................................................ 93
Figure 4-39: Pulse Transients ............................................................................................................................ 95
Figure 4-40: List Transients ................................................................................................................................ 96
Figure 4-41: Switching waveforms in a transient list .......................................................................................... 99
Figure 4-42: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE menu ........................................................................... 100
Figure 5-1: AC Power System Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 101
Figure 5-2: Power Source Module Block Diagram ........................................................................................... 104
Figure 5-3: 5001i Internal Layout ..................................................................................................................... 107
Figure 5-4: Logic Board LED's .......................................................................................................................... 108
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Figure 5-5: AC Power Stage Layout ................................................................................................................ 110
Figure 5-6: AC Control Logic Block Diagram ................................................................................................... 111
Figure 6-1: Test Equipment Hookup for Routine Output Calibration................................................................. 114
Figure 6-2: Test Equipment Hook-up for Measurement Calibration .................................................................. 118
Figure 6-3: Adjustment Location ....................................................................................................................... 124
Figure 9-1: Application Menu ............................................................................................................................ 135
Figure 9-2: DO160 Main Menu .......................................................................................................................... 135
Figure 9-3: Normal state ................................................................................................................................... 136
Figure 9-4: Voltage Modulation ........................................................................................................................ 138
Figure 9-5: Frequency Modulation .................................................................................................................... 139
Figure 9-6: Power Interrupt ............................................................................................................................... 140
Figure 9-7: Power Interrupt for Group 2 and 3 .................................................................................................. 141
Figure 9-8: Emergency Screen ......................................................................................................................... 142
Figure 9-9: Abnormal Screen ............................................................................................................................ 144
Figure 9-10: DO-160 DC Main Menu ................................................................................................................ 146
Figure 9-11: Normal State ................................................................................................................................. 146
Figure 9-12: Abnormal State ............................................................................................................................. 148
Figure 9-13: 160 Option Test Selection Screen. ............................................................................................... 156
Figure 9-14: 160 Option Test Control Screen. .................................................................................................. 160
Figure 9-15: DO160E DC Ripple Test Window. ................................................................................................ 162
Figure 9-16: 160 Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. ............................................................................... 163
Figure 9-17: Application menu .......................................................................................................................... 181
Figure 9-18: IEC1000-4-11 Menu ..................................................................................................................... 181
Figure 9-19: IEC Dips and Interrupts ................................................................................................................ 182
Figure 9-20: Voltage Variation screen .............................................................................................................. 184
Figure 9-21: EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variation specification- Edition 1.0 ......................................................... 185
Figure 9-22: EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variation specification- Edition 2.0 ......................................................... 185
Figure 9-23: IEC 61000-4-11 GUI screen. ........................................................................................................ 186
Figure 9-24: Application menu .......................................................................................................................... 188
Figure 9-25: IEC 61000-4-13 Menu .................................................................................................................. 188
Figure 9-26: IEC 61000-4-13 FCurve................................................................................................................ 190
Figure 9-27: IEC 61000-4-13 OSwing ............................................................................................................... 190
Figure 9-28: IEC 61000-4-13 Sweep ................................................................................................................ 191
Figure 9-29: IEC 61000-4-13 Harmonics .......................................................................................................... 192
Figure 9-30: IEC 61000-4-13 Inter harmonics .................................................................................................. 193
Figure 9-31: IEC 61000-4-13 Meister Curve ..................................................................................................... 194
Figure 9-32: IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 1 and 2 ............................................................................. 195
Figure 9-33: IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 3 ....................................................................................... 196
Figure 9-34: MENU 2 SCREEN ........................................................................................................................ 198
Figure 9-35: INTERHARMONICS SCREEN ..................................................................................................... 198
Figure 9-36: Example Connection With 5001iX and EOS-1 ............................................................................. 205
Figure 9-37: Example Connection With Compliance Test System and EOS-1 ................................................ 206
Figure 9-38: 15003iX-CTS-EOS3-LR3 .............................................................................................................. 207
Figure 9-39: 15003iX/3-EOS3 ........................................................................................................................... 208
Figure 9-40: EOS3 Location of 70/80 Taps for each phase. ............................................................................. 212
Figure 9-41: Example Connection With MODE iX ............................................................................................ 219
Figure 9-42: Example Connections With OMNI 1-18i ....................................................................................... 226
Figure 9-43: Example Connections With OMNI 3-18i ....................................................................................... 227
Figure 9-44: Schematic Showing OMNI 1-37i and1-37iJ Connected to 5001iX System................................... 228
Figure 9-45: Schematic Showing OMNI 3-37i Connected to 30003iX System ................................................. 229
Figure 9-46: Applications Screen ...................................................................................................................... 230
Figure 9-47: OMNI Control Screen ................................................................................................................... 231
Figure 9-48: OMNI Control Screen ................................................................................................................... 231
Figure 9-49: XLS Module Dimensions .............................................................................................................. 235
Figure 9-50: XLS Connection on Low Range .................................................................................................... 236
Figure 9-51: XLS Connection on High Range ................................................................................................ 237
Figure 9-52: Application Menu .......................................................................................................................... 241
Figure 9-53: MIL704 Menu ............................................................................................................................... 242
Figure 9-54: Steady State Menu ....................................................................................................................... 242
Figure 9-55: Transient Menu ............................................................................................................................. 244
Figure 9-56: Emergency Menu......................................................................................................................... 245
Figure 9-57: Abnormal Screen ......................................................................................................................... 246
Figure 9-58: MIL704 DC Menu .......................................................................................................................... 247
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Figure 9-59: Steady State DC .......................................................................................................................... 247
Figure 9-60: Transient Menu ............................................................................................................................ 248
Figure 9-61: Abnormal Test Screen .................................................................................................................. 249
Figure 9-62: Emergency Test ............................................................................................................................ 250
Figure 9-63: 704 Option Test Selection Screen. ............................................................................................... 257
Figure 9-64: 704 Option Test Control Screen.................................................................................................... 261
Figure 9-65: 704 Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. ............................................................................... 264
Figure 9-66: ABD Option Test Selection Screen. .............................................................................................. 293
Figure 9-67: ABD Option Test Control Screen. ................................................................................................. 297
Figure 9-68: ABD Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. .............................................................................. 300
Figure 9-69: ABD0100.1.8 Switching Transient Control Window ...................................................................... 303
Figure 9-70: Application Screen ........................................................................................................................ 317
Figure 9-71 Watt-Hour Meter Screen ................................................................................................................ 317
Figure 9-72: WH-Meter Screen With Function Active ....................................................................................... 318
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List of Tables
Table 3-1: Wire Sizes ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Table 3-2: System Interface Connector (J22) .................................................................................................... 18
Table 3-3: Remote Sense Connector TB3 ....................................................................................................... 20
Table 3-4: RS232C Connector ............................................................................................................................ 21
Table 5-1: Logic Board LED‟s ........................................................................................................................... 109
Table 6-1: Output Calibration Table ................................................................................................................. 116
Table 6-2: Calibration Load For Each Phase .................................................................................................... 117
Table 6-3: Measurement Calibration Table ....................................................................................................... 119
Table 6-4: Gain Adjustments ............................................................................................................................ 120
Table 6-5: Current Limit Calibration .................................................................................................................. 120
Table 6-6: GPIB addresses for impedance calibration ..................................................................................... 121
Table 6-7: Programmable Z adjustment pots .................................................................................................... 122
Table 6-8: Formulas to calculate R and L ......................................................................................................... 122
Table 7-1: Basic Symptoms ............................................................................................................................. 125
Table 7-2: Auxiliary Power Supply Fuse Ratings ............................................................................................. 129
Table 8-1: Replaceable Parts .......................................................................................................................... 131
Table 8-2: Fuses .............................................................................................................................................. 132
Table 9-1: Normal Voltage and Frequency minimum ....................................................................................... 136
Table 9-2: Normal Voltage and Frequency Maximum ....................................................................................... 136
Table 9-3: Normal Voltage Unbalance .............................................................................................................. 137
Table 9-4: Normal VoltageSurge Sequence ..................................................................................................... 141
Table 9-5: Normal Frequency Transient Sequence .......................................................................................... 142
Table 9-6: Normal Frequency Variation Sequence ........................................................................................... 142
Table 9-7: Emergency Voltage and Frequency Minimum ................................................................................. 143
Table 9-8: Emergency Voltage and Frequency Maximum ................................................................................ 143
Table 9-9: Emergency Voltage Unbalance ....................................................................................................... 143
Table 9-10: Abnormal Voltage Minimum ........................................................................................................... 144
Table 9-11: Abnormal Voltage Maximum .......................................................................................................... 144
Table 9-12: Abnormal Frequency Transient...................................................................................................... 145
Table 9-13: Normal Voltage Minimum............................................................................................................... 146
Table 9-14: Normal Voltage Maximum .............................................................................................................. 147
Table 9-15: Voltage Surge ................................................................................................................................ 147
Table 9-16: Abnormal Voltage Surge ................................................................................................................ 149
Table 9-17: -160 Option Test Coverage, 115VAC and 28VDC ......................................................................... 151
Table 9-18: -160 Option Test Coverage, 230VAC and 14VDC ......................................................................... 152
Table 9-19: Dips and Interruptions Tests Performed During RUN ALL ........................................................... 183
Table 9-20: Voltage Variations Test Performed During RUN ALL ................................................................... 184
Table 9-21: EOS Versions ................................................................................................................................ 199
Table 9-22: -704 Option Test Coverage ............................................................................................................ 253
Table 9-23: -ABD Option Test Coverage .......................................................................................................... 290
Table 10-1: Error Messages.............................................................................................................................. 324
User Manual
i Series / iX Series 1
1. Introduction
This instruction manual contains information on the installation, operation, calibration and
maintenance of all power systems that use the 3001i, 5001i, 3001iX, and 5001iX power sources
with the programmable controller. Higher power configurations consisting of multiple units
operated in parallel are also covered by this user manual. Such models are 10001iX, 10002iX,
15003iX and 30003iX.
1.1 General Description
The 3001i, 5001i, 3001iX, and 5001iX are high efficiency, lightweight AC power sources that
provide a precise output with low distortion. Older generation i Series have two voltage ranges,
either 0-135V or 0-270V. The iX Series and the newer generation i Series offer two sets of
ranges, 0-135/0-270 and 0-150/0-300. Full power is available at the maximum output voltage for
all ranges. Two or three 5001i/iX 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 iX Series also offers AC+DC output mode.
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2. Specifications
All specifications are for a single i or iX series chassis and 25 5 C sine wave output with a
resistive load unless noted otherwise.
2.1 Electrical
2.1.1 Input
Parameter
3001i & Ix
5001i & iX
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:
Efficiency:
Power Factor:
0.7 (typical)
0.9 (typical)
Inrush Current:
100 Apk for 100 s
100 Apk for 100 s at 208-240V
50 Apk for 100 s at 400-440 VAC
and 400-480 VAC
Hold-Up Time:
Isolation Voltage:
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2.1.2 Output
(ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR AC AND DC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
Output Parameter
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iX Series
Modes:
AC, DC
AC, DC, AC+DC
Voltage:
Ranges (L-N):
AC Mode
Low: 0 - 135 VAC / High: 0 - 270 VAC
0 - 150 VAC / High: 0 - 300 VAC
DC Mode
Low: 0 - 135 VDC / High: 0 - 270 VDC
0 - 150 VDC / High: 0 - 300 VDC
AC+DC Mode
iX Models only.
AC: Low: 0 - 150 V / High: 0 - 300 V
DC Offset: Low 0 - 150 V / High; 0 - 250 V
Programming
Resolution:
AC Mode
0.1 V
DC Mode
0.1 V
AC+DC Mode
AC: 01. V
DC Offset: 0.01 V < 0.5 V
0.1 V 0.6 - 25 V
1 V > 25 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
DC offset
(AC+DC mode)
5% of range ± 0.1 VDC.< 25VDC
5% of range ± 1 VDC.> 25VDC
Voltage Distortion 1:
(linear load)
1% max THD at 50/60 Hz
2% max THD at 400 Hz
1% max THD at 50/60 Hz
2% max THD at 400 Hz
Load Regulation:
0.5% DC to 100 Hz
2.2% to 500 Hz (135 range)
0.6% to 500 Hz (270 range)
0.5% DC to 100 Hz.
2.2% to 500 Hz (135/150 range)
0.6% to 500 Hz (270/300 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
5001, 15003i/iX
10001i/iX
3000 VA AC, 2100 W DC
5000 VA AC, 3500 W DC
10000 VA AC, 7000 W DC
3000 VA AC, 2100 W DC
5000 VA AC, 3500 W DC
10000 VA AC, 7000 W DC
1 The distortion specification for the 3001i and iX is valid for an input voltage range of 197-264 V.
User Manual
4 i Series / iX Series
Output Parameter
i Series
iX Series
15001i/iX
15000 VA AC, 10500 W DC
15000 VA AC, 10500 W DC
Current, maximum rms amps per phase:
3001i/iX
22.2, 135 VAC range
11.1, 270 VAC range
22.2, 135 VAC range
20.0, 150 VAC range
11.1, 270 VAC range
10.0, 300 VAC range
15.5, 135 VDC range
7.77, 270 VDC range
15.5, 135 VDC range
14.0, 150 VDC range
7.77, 270 VDC range
7.00, 300 VDC range
Current, maximum rms amps per phase:
5001, 15003i/iX
per phase
37.0, 135 VAC range
18.5, 270 VAC range
37.0, 135 VAC range
33.3, 150 VAC range
18.5, 270 VAC range
16.7, 300 VAC range
25.0, 135 VDC range
11.7, 270 VDC range
25.9, 135 VDC range
23.3, 150 VDC range
12.95, 270 VDC range
11.69, 300 VDC range
10001i/iX
74.0, 135 VAC range
37.0, 270 VAC range
74.0, 135 VAC range
66.7, 150 VAC range
37.0, 270 VAC range
33.3, 300 VAC range
51.8, 135 VDC range
25.9, 270 VDC range
51.8, 135 VDC range
46.6, 150 VDC range
25.9, 270 VDC range
23.3, 300 VDC range
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i Series / iX Series 5
Output Parameter
i Series
iX Series
15001i/iX
111, 135 VAC range
55.5, 270 VAC range
111, 135 VAC range
100, 150 VAC range
55.5, 270 VAC range
50.0, 300 VAC range
77.7, 135 VDC range
38.8, 270 VDC range
77.7, 135 VDC range
70.0, 150 VDC range
38.8, 270 VDC range
35.0, 300 VDC range
(Derated linearly from 50% of voltage to 10% of specified current at 5% of voltage range)
Note: For the iX series, the current output in the AC & DC mode is equal to the current in the AC mode if the DC
voltage is less than 20% of the fullscale voltage. It is equal to the DC current for DC voltages more than 20% of
fullscale
User Manual
6 i Series / iX Series
Output Parameter
i Series
iX Series
Current Limit
programmable 0 to 100% of range for all ranges
Frequency Range:
16.00 - 81.91 Hz (0.01 Hz resolution)
81.0 - 500.0 Hz (0.1 Hz resolution)
Frequency Accuracy:
0.01% of programmed value
DC Offset Voltage:
Less than 20 mV with linear load.
Output Impedance
Range:
n/a
Rmin to 1000 m
Lmin to 1000 H
Resolution:
n/a
4 m
4 H
Accuracy:
n/a
2% F.S. at 796 H and 400 m
Output Noise:
(20 kHz to 1 MHz)
400 mVrms max, 135 V
range,
800 mVrms max, 270 V range
<250 mV rms (typ),
<500 mV rms (max)
Peak Rep AC Current:
3001i/iX
5001i/iX
9003i/iX
15003i/iX
110 A for 135 V range,
92 A for 270 V range
110 A for 135 V range,
100 A for 150 V range,
92 A for 270 V range,
83 A for 300 V range
10001i/iX
220 A for 135 V range,
184 A for 270 V range
220 A for 135 V range,
200 A for 150 V range,
184 A for 270 V range,
166 A for 300 V range
15001i/iX
330 A for 135 V range,
276 A for 270 V range
330 A for 135 V range,
300 A for 150 V range,
276 A for 270 V range,
249 A for 300 V range
Crest Factor:
Up to 5:1
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