Analog Sublimation Controller
Analog Sublimation Controller
USE
1. When the command Sublimation on is given to the
unit, the current starts to flow to the selected
filament.
The current increases gradually from 0 A up to the
value set through the "0 to 10 Vdc analog input"
with a time constant of 10 seconds.
The Sublimation on LED on the unit front panel
switches on after about 2 seconds when the current
becomes higher than 10 A.
2. If, by error, two filaments are selected together, the
unit will accept the selection of just one of the two
filaments. (The first selected)
3. The Fault signal corresponds to one of the two
following conditions:
Overtemperature on the Power Transformer
(T > 100°C)
Filament interrupted (Output voltage at max.
value and Output Current <10 A)
In case of the filament interruption, in order to
switch to a new filament, the following procedure
has to be performed:
Put to off the Sublimation command
Select the new filament
Put to on the Sublimation command
It is not allowed to directly switch between two
filaments without going through the switching off of
the sublimation command.
Analog Sublimation Controller
4. The maximum current is always limited to 50 A.
Even if an analog input signal higher than 10 Vdc is
given, the output current will not go to values higher
than 50 A.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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