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ELECTRONIC LOAD
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Series PLZ-W Electronic Loads can be operated in constant
resistance mode, constant current mode and switching action
electronically, replacing the conventional sliding resistors
(rheostats). Major features of the PLZ-W series are as follows:
1. Digital Meters.
A digital voltmeter and an ammeter with an auto range of 3
1/2 digits.
2. A 1O-Turn Multi-Dial.
Current values and resistance values may be set very
precisely with the 10 turn multi-dial having a lock mechanism.
3. Function of Presetting.
Current and resistance values may be preset.
A. Built-in Oscillator for Switching Action.
To be used in the constant current mode. Switching action
occurs within the frequency range of 10 Hz - 1 kHz.
5. Display of Loading Power.
Supplied power value is displayed in a digital figure and in
the form of luminescent bar graph.
6. Remote Control Functions.
When operated in the constant current mode the instrument
may be remotely controlled by either an external voltage or
an external resistance. The instrument may also be remotely
controlled by an external resistance when operated in the
constant resistance mode.
7. One-controlled Parallel Operation.
It is possible to increase current capabilities by operating
a number of units connected in parallel simultaneously under
the control of a master unit.
8. Protection Circuits Include:
Overvoltage, overcurrent, overpower, overheating, and input
terminal connection in reverse polarity.
The PLZ series is offered as a portable desk-top unit and
may be integrated into a 19 inch or 500 mm Kikusui standard
rack, with the use of the option brackets»
1-2. Specifications
Power Requirements.
Line voltage: 120 V AC i 10% 50/60 Hz single phase
Power consumption: Approx. 35 VA (at 120 V AC)
Input.
Loading voltage: 4 - 60 V DC.
Loading current: 0 - 30 A Maximum loading power: 150 W
Operating ambient temperature range: Ö - 40°C (32 - 104°F)
Operating ambient humidity range: 10% - 90% RH
Cooling method: Forced air cooling by means of fan
Isolation from ground: ±250 V DC
Modes.
Constant current mode: 0 - 30 A (1st range)
0 - 3 A (2nd range)
.Constant resistance mode: 10 - 100 τηΩ (1st range) (minimum
0.12 Ω)
0.1 - 1 Ω (2nd range)
1 - 10 Ω (3rd range)
10 - 100 Ω (4th range)
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SECTION 1. GENERAL
... 1
1-1. Introduction ... 1
1-2. Specifications ... 2
SECTION 2. OPERATION
... 5
2-1. Notes Before Operation ... 5
2-2. Front and Rear Panel Descriptions ... 10
2-3. Initial Setting ... 13
2-4. Operation in the Constant Resistance Mode ... 14
2-5. Use of nxl0" Range in the Constant Resistance
Mode ... 17
2-6. Graph of Resistance Range and Power Limit
Relation ... 18
2-7. Operation in the Constant Current Mode ... 20
2-8. Operation in the Switching Mode ... 22
2-9. Operation in the Constant Voltage Mode ... 24
2-10. Indication of Loading Power ... .. 27
2-11. Presetting the Power Lindt ... 28
2-12. Remote Control with an External Resistance
(Constant Resistance or Constant Current) ... 29
2-13. Remote Control with an External Voltage
(Constant Current only) ... 30
2-14. Remote Control of Load Switch by an External
Terminal ... 31
2-15. One-control Parallel Operation ... 31
SECTION 3. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
... 34
3-1. Constant Current Operation ... 34
(j> 3-2. Constant Resistance Operation ... 34
^ 3-3. Block Diagram ... 36
SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE
... 37
4-1. How to Open the Chassis Case ... . 37
4-2. Inspections and Cleaning ... 37
4-3. Calibration ... 38