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SORENSEN DCR-B Series 1800-Watt Instruction Rev D


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Sorensen Company           Tel 603 666 4500
676 Island Pond Road       Telex 943459
Manchester NH 03103 1509   TWX 710 220 1339


                                              Sorensen
                                              A R-on          Company




                                              Instruction
                                              Manual for
                                              DCR-B Series
                                              1800-Watt
                                               Power Supplies
                                               Manual covers DCR-B models:
                                               1011208          80-208
                                               20-808           150-128
                                               40-408           300-88
                                               80-308           800-38




                                                Document   Number   165041   Rev D (9165)
                                                      FIVE-YEAR             WARRANTY
Sorensen     Company       warrants     all part8 of equipment         of its mJnufJCture,        except Jpeciai purpose tubeJ and Seml-
conductor      devices    which carry their own mJnufacturer'J                  warranty,     to be bee from defects caused by faulty
material or poor workmanship.              Sorensen     Compsny        warrants    Its products      to conform    to appllcabtecommercial
or military specifications       when confirmedon            the Order Acknowledgment               form to be free from defects caused by
faulty material or poor workmanship.              Sorensen       Company's       obligation     is llmlted under the warranty            to repair or
replacement      of products      in kind, or at its option to issuance           of a credit of orlglnal purchase          prtce.Returns        must
be accompanied          by a Sorensen          Company         Return     Material Authorization          form and conlorm             to standard
conditions    for adjustment.       The aforesaid warranty           shall expire five (5) years following           the last day 01 the month
of shipment     from Sorensen        Company's        plant. The foregoing          states the entlre warranty          extended      by Sorensen
Company.      No other warranty,         expressed       or implied, is made and, specifically,              Sorensen     Company          makes no
warranty    of merchantability        or fitness for any purpose.            In no case shall Sorensen            Company       be liable lor any
special or consequential          damages.       Authorization        must be obtained        prior to return of defective          items.

                                                      SORENSEN               COMPANY
                                                       TABLE                OF              CONTENTS


     SECTION         1                                          INTRODUCTION                                                                                        Page

          1.1                INTRODUCTION                 ........................................                                                                  l-l

          1.2                DESCRIPTION             ..........................................                                                                     l-l

                             1.2.1         General            .......................................                                                               l-l

                             1.2.2         Automatic                  Crossover                           ..........................                                l-l

                             1.2.3         Remote              Sensing                    ...............................                                           1-2

                             1.2.4         Series            Operation                       ..............................                                         l-2
                             1.2.5         Parallel             Operation                        .............................                                      l-2
                             1.2.6         Remote              Programming                                ..........................                                1-2

                             1.2.7         Unit          Shutdown                          Circuit              ........................                            l-2

                             1.2.8          Protection                  Features                     ...........................                                    l-2

           1.3               OPTIONAL          MODIFICATIONS                                     .............................                                       1-3

           1.4               SPECIFICATIONS                   .......................................                                                                l-3


     SECTION         2                                             INSTALLATION

           2.1               GENERAL       ...............................................                                                                           2-l

           2.2                INITIAL      INSPECTION                     ...................................                                                        2-l

           2.3                ELECTRICAL              INSTALLATION                                    ............................                                   2-l

           2.4                MECHANICAL               INSTALLATION                                       ...........................                                 2-l

           2.5                ELECTRICAL              CHECK              ....................................                                                         2-2

                              2.5.1          Voltage              Mode ..................................                                                             2-2

                              2.5.2          Current                Mode .................................                                                            2-2


      SECTION            3                                               OPERATION

           3.1                GENERAL       ...............................................                                                                           3-l
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               3.2            VOLTAGE         MODE              OPERATION                             ............................                                        3-4

                               3.2.1          Local          Sensing                     .................................                                                3-4
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                               3.2.2          Remote              Sensing                    ...............................                                              3-4

                               3.2.3          Resistance                    Programming                               .......................                             3-6

                               3.2.4          Signal            Programming                                ...........................                                    3-8


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                                     TABLE               OF        CONTENTS                          (Cont'd)


SECTION    3                                                   OPERATION                                                                                   Page

     3.3       CURRENT               MODE              OPERATION                        ...........................                                        3-8

               3.3.1                Resistance                   Programming                        .......................                                3-9
               3.3.2                Signal            Programming                        ...........................                                       3-10
               3.3.3                Alternate                 Current                 Programming                          Method               ........   3-10

     3.4       PARALLEL                OPERATION                       .................................                                                   3-12

               3.4.1                Direct            Paralleling                  .............................                                           3-12
               3.4.2               Master/             Slave           Paralleling.                    .....................                               3-13

     3.5       SERIES         OPERATION                       .....................................                                                        3-14

               3.5.1               Direct             Series            connections                     ......................                             3-14
               3.5.2               Master/             Slave           Connections                      ......................                             3-16

     3.6       UNIT      SHUTDOWN                        CIRCUIT                  ..............................                                           3-18

     3.7       OVP     ...................................................                                                                                 3-18

               3.7.1               OVP           Adjustment                    ...............................                                             3-18


SECTION    4                                  THEORY                  OF OPERATION

     4.1       INTRODUCTION                        ........................................                                                                4-l

     4.2       PHASE        CONTROL                     PRINCIPLE                      ...........................                                         4-l

     4.3       BLOCK         DIAGRAM                    ANALYSIS                     ............................                                          4-3

     4.4       DETAILED               CIRCUIT                  DESCRIPTION                            ......................                               4-3

               4.4.1               Reference                   and           Bias        Supplies                ..................                        4-3
               4.4.2               Voltage              Mode           Section             ..........................                                      4-4
               4.4.3               Current               Mode            Section.               ........................                                   4-5
               4.4.4               Ramp            Generator,                      Reset            Circuit               and         Comparator           4-5
               4.4.5              Blocking                 Oscillator                  $2 .........................                                        4-6
               4.4.6               Turn-On                  and         Shut-Down                       Circuits               ..............              4-6
               4.4.7              Power             Section            .................................                                                   4-6
               4.4.8              Overvoltage                       Protector                 .........................                                    4-7
               4.4.9              Indicator                 Lamps             ...............................                                              4-7

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                              TABLE               OF        CONTENTS                          (Cont'd)


SECTION    5                                        MAINTENANCE                                                                             Page

     5.1       GENERAL      ..............................................                                                                  5-l

     5.2       PERIODIC        SERVICING                     ..................................                                             5-l

     5.3       TROUBLESHOOTING                          ....................................                                                5-l

     5.4       CALIBRATION               ..........................................                                                         5-l

               5.4.1         Current                Mode           Section,                  Limit            Settings         ..........   5-2

     5.5       PERFORMANCE                  TESTING                 ................................                                        5-3

               5.5.1         Voltage               Mode           Regulation                      and         Ripple        ............    5-3
               5.5.2          Current               Mode           Regulation                     .......................                   5-4
               5.5.3         Transient                   Response                  ............................                             5-4

     5.6       HI-POT     TEST           PROCEDURE                           ..............................                                 5-5


SECTION    6                     DRAWINGS                      AND             PARTS               LISTS

     6.1       GENERAL       ... .................................. ..... ... ..                                                            6-l

     6.2       PARTS      LIST        COLUMN                   HEADINGS                        DEFINED..                    .. ..........   6-l




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                               LIST   OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure                                     Title                                 Page
3-l      DCR-B Controls and Indicators ...............................           3-2
3-2      Control PCB Barrier Strip Connections .......................           3-3
3-3      Remote Sensing Connections ..................................           3-5
3-4      Illustration of Load Lead Resistance (Remote Sensing). .......          3-6
3-5      Voltage Mode Programming Connections .......................            3-7
3-6      Current Mode Programming Connections ......................             3-9
3-7      DCR-B Interconnections     (Current Programming). .............         3-11
3-8      Direct Parallel Connections ...................................         3-13
3-9      Master/ Slave Connections,      Parallel Operation. .................   3-14
3-10     Direct Series Connections (Remote Sensing). ..................          3-15
3-11     Master/ Slave Connections,      Series Operation ...................    3-16
4-l      Phase Control Firing Angles ..................................          4-l
4-2      DCR-B Functional Block Diagram .............................            4-2
4-3      Passing Stage Principle .......................................         4-4
5-l      Performance Test Setup ......................................           5-3
6-l      DCR-B PCB Schematic Diagram ...............................             6-2
6-2      PCB Component Location Diagram .............................            6-4
6-3      Component Layout, Typical Assembly .........................            6-5
6-4      DCR lo-120B Schematic Diagram ...............................           6-6
6-5      DCR 20-80B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-7
6-6      DCR 40-40B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-8
6-7      DCR 60-30B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-9
6-8      DCR 80-20B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-10
6-9      DCR 150-12B Schematic Diagram ..............................            6-11
6-10     DCR 300-6B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-12
6-11     DCR 600-3B Schematic Diagram ...............................            6-13
6-12     OVP PCB Schematic and Component Location ..................             6-19
6-13     D CR-B Outline Drawing ......................................           6-21




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                                                         LIST      OF TABLES


         Table                                                      Title                                                         Page

         l-l     Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     l-4
         3-l     Front Panel Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            3-2
         3-2     RA/RB Values--Two             Identical DCR-B Units Series Connected.                                              3-17
         3-3     Recommended Rectifiers,                Series Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                     3-17
         5-l     DCR-B Troubleshooting              ......................................                                          5-2
         5-2     Sensing Resistor Values (Current Mode Regulation Check). . . .                                                     5-5
         5-3     Unit Calibration      Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               5-5
         6-1     Replaceable Parts List, DCR-B PCB Assembly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                           6-3
         6-2     Replaceable Parts List, DCR-B Main Assembly 1800 Watt Series                                                       6-14
         6-3     Replaceable Parts List, DCR-B OVP                              l   ..*......*.....**..**.*...                      6-20




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                                                                     SECTION 1
                                                                  INTRODUCTION
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                           1.1            INTRODUCTION
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                           This manual contains operation and maintenance data on the 1800 watt units                 of
                           the DCR-B series Sorensen Power Supplies.        It is intended     to familiarize       the
                           user with the functioning   of the unit, to introduce     the varied applications          to
                           which the unit may be adapted, and to furnish       sufficient  maintenance data           to
                           assure long operating life.

                           Six major sections form the manual divisions.    Section 1 contains a brief functional
                           description    of the DCR-B series power supplies.     Initial inspection and checkout
                           procedures are outlined in section 2. Operating instructions,          including    methods
                           for adapting units to various applications,   comprise section 3. Sections 4 and 5
                           provide     the principles of operation  and maintenance       procedures     respectively.
                           System drawings and the replacement parts list are provided in section 6.
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                           1.2            DESCRIPTION

                           1.2.1          General

                           Designed for either bench or rack          use, the typical DCR-B power supply pro-
                           vides a highly     regulated, precise      dc output,     adjustable  over a wide range.
                           It operates from a nominal 115 Vat         (208/220/230 Vat inputs are available as op-
                           tions) and exhibits a rapid response       to transients,   both load and line.
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                           DCR-B series supplies are phase controlled        type with SCR's (Silicon Controlled
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                           Rectifiers)     or Triacs at the input to the transformer,  followed by a passive LC
                           filter.     This design allows for a wide range of output voltages,       simplicity    of
                           design, and offers large amounts of regulated power at relatively     high efficiencies
    I,-                    compared to linear regulators.
                           Silicon type semiconductors          are used extensively  in DCR-B circuitry,   and con-
                           tribute    significantly,    to the units' wide ambient temperature  range characteristic.
                           Low dissipation         transistors  and diodes are located on a single printed      circuit
                           board while high dissipation           devices are heat sinked to aluminum brackets and
                           heatsinks.
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                           All controls used during normal operation,   except the OVP control, are mounted
                           on the front panel.    These include a power circuit breaker, FINE and COARSE
                           VOLTAGE adjust potentiometers,      and FINE and COARSE CURRENT adjust poten-
                           tiometers.   The system output is taken across a terminal pair at rear terminal
                           strip TB2.

                           A variety of Sorensen power supply application notes are available           through your
                           Sorensen Service Representative.    These notes detail many hook-up          configurations
                           and special usages available to meet most power supply applications.
                           1.2.2          Automatic   Crossover

                           There are two basic operating modes, voltage and current.            In the voltage mode,
                           the voltage is held constant while the current varies with         the load.   In the cur-

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