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2005
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
2—1.
INSTALLATION
a.
Laboratory Bench . The Model 2005 is a portable unit designed
for bench use. No preliminary processing or special unpacking procedures
are required. The power source is ready for operation as shipped from
the factory.

b.
Rack Mounting . Panel adapters are available for mounting
one or two units in a standard 19-inch relay rack. Hardware kits are
provided with each panel adapter. The power source is fastened to
the rear surface of the adapter with the black anodized rivnuts in
each corner of its front panel. If the rubber bumper feet interfere
with the assembly of the equipment to the rack, they may be removed
by disassembling the bottom plate of the power source and unscrewing
them.

2-2.
OPERATION
a.
Operating Procedures:
(1)
Ensure that the power source is turned off and the
shorting links are connected between the following
rear-panel terminals: DC+ and S+; S+ and RV; and
S- and DC-.

(2)
Set the CURRENT LIMIT ADJ control fully clockwise.
(3)
Connect the AC line cord to a source of 105 to 125
volts, 50 to 440 Hz.

NOTE

The OVEN indicator will normally light as soon as
line voltage is applied to the unit, even when the
power source is turned off. The indicator will
remain lighted until the oven reaches operating
temperature (approximately 10 minutes). The indicator
will cycle on and off as the oven maintains a constant—
temperature environment for critical circuit components.

(4)
Read the information in paragraphs b through e
to connect for remote sensing, series operation,
remote programming of the output voltage, or current
limiting.

(5)
Set the AC switch to ON.
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