500W Programmable High Voltage 10kV DC Power Supply 12kV 15kV 20kV 25kV 30kV

500W Programmable High Voltage 10kV DC Power Supply 12kV 15kV 20kV 25kV 30kV

  • Rated power 500W
  • Rated voltage 10kV 12kV 15kV 20kV 25kV 30kV
  • Option for negative output voltage -10kV -12kV -15kV -20kV -25kV -30kV
  • Rated voltage can be customized to other voltage between 10kV to 30kV
  • 5 digits LED display for voltage
  • 4 digits LED display for current
  • Low ripple, high stability
  • List mode function, Auto Run function,
  • No overshoot during startup
  • Adjustable voltage rise time
  • Remote ON/OFF control
  • Preset voltage and current
  • Multiple protections: OVP, OTP, ACF and current limit protections
  • Standard interface: RS232 & RS485, support ModBus-RTU commands
  • Data record and export through PC control software
  • Hot keys for data save and recall on PC control software
  • Optional analog interface for control and feedback
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    The PCH 500W series are programmable high voltage 10kV DC power supply with high voltage 10kV 12kV 15kV 20kV 25kV 30kV. The PCH500 series are built into a 2U 19-inch standard chassis. High precision, low noise solutions, programmable high voltage dc power supply, the maximum rated output voltage of 500W series most required are 10kV 12kV 15kV 20kV 25kV 30kV. There is option for negative output from -10kV to -30kV.

    The PCH series is high power switching programmable DC power supply with  rated output power of 500W to 8KW. RS232 and RS485 communication interfaces are made as standard part for the whole PCH series programmable high voltage dc power supply, providing multiple communication choices for digital control. The PCH series adopts ZVZCS PWM technology, which greatly reduces switching consumption and therefore facilitates switching function with high efficiency and high stability.

    Product Parameters


    Model
    Rated Output
    VAW
    PCH500-10K300V~10kV0~50mA500W
    PCH500-10KN-300V~-10kV0~50mA500W
    PCH500-12K360V~12kV0~42mA500W
    PCH500-12KN-360V~-12kV0~42mA500W
    PCH500-15K450V~15kV0~34mA500W
    PCH500-15KN-450V~-15kV0~34mA500W
    PCH500-20K1000V~20kV0~25mA500W
    PCH500-20KN-1000V~-20kV0~25mA500W
    PCH500-25K1250V~25kV0~20mA500W
    PCH500-25KN-1250V~-25kV0~20mA500W
    PCH500-30K1500V~30kV0~17mA500W
    PCH500-30KN-1500V~-30kV0~17mA500W
    Weight11kg
    Dimensions425W×88H×463D mm (2U)
    AC Input1φ3W, 220V±10% 47~63Hz

    For the purpose of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A DC power supply is to supply voltage and current in constant voltage (CV) or constant current (CC) mode within the rated output range. Such working characteristics is called a constant voltage/constant current automatic cross-over type. This permits continuous transition from constant current to constant voltage modes in response to the load change. The intersection of constant voltage and constant current modes is called the crossover point. Below figure shows the relationship between this crossover point and the load.

    In CV mode, a regulated output voltage is provided. The output voltage remains constant as the load increases while the output current changes in response to the load changes, up till the present current limit point is reached. At that point, the output current becomes constant and the output voltage drops in proportion to the further increases in load.

    Similarly, in CC mode, crossover from the CC to CV mode automatically occurs from a decrease in the load. A regulated output current is provided. The output current remains constant as the load decreases while the output voltage changes in response to the load changes.

    A power supply with CV and CC operation mode can be operated in only one mode according to load situation. The power supply is in CV mode when the actual load is over the preset load capacity; and the power supply is in CC mode when the actual load is below the preset load capacity.

    When the power supply is connected to a big capacitive load, it always causes increase to the output voltage in a power supply. The output voltage may make fast increase to the Over Voltage Protection point. It may also cause slow decrease when the output voltage is turned down.

    To solve this problem, connect a power resistor in parallel to the output terminals of the power supply; at the same time, connect a diode in serial between output terminals and the load.

    When an inductive load is connected to the power supply, it will cause a reverse polarity induction electric motive force when the power supply is turned on or off, or when preset the output voltage. The pulse noise caused by an inductive load will also affect the power supply, especially when the pulse noise has the same polarity with the output of power supply.

    To avoid effect or damage to the power supply, connect a diode in serial between the output terminals of power supply and the load; at the same time, connect a power resistor and a capacitor in parallel to the load to make a R-C snubbed circuit, which will significantly restraint generation of the noise.

    When use the power supply to charge a battery, such as accumulator and ni-mh battery, the recommended protection measures is to connect a diode between the power supply and the battery. When the output electrolytic capacitor of the power supply is charged, connecting a load (battery) may cause sparks. This is normal. After the two of them get to equal voltage, the sparks will disappear.

    Even if the peak current of a pulse load, such as motor, bulb, DC-DC or DC-AC converter module, does not exceed the rated current of the power supply, it will also cause voltage drop or instability to the output.

    A basic solution is to connect a inductor in serial between the power supply and the load. Or, choose a power supply with higher rated current.

    If the pulse circuit has a small pulse width or low peak current, another solution is to connect a capacitor with large capacity. A reference to choose capacity of a capacity is: 1000uF capacity to a 1A current.

    When the power supply is connected to a load that will cause reverse polarity current to the power supply output, the output voltage will increase, because the power supply cannot absorb the reverse polarity current from the load.

    A solution is to connect a diode in serial between the output terminal and the load; at the same time, connect a discharge resistor in parallel to the load to absorb the reverse polarity current. When the reverse polarity current is a peak surge, connect the large electrolytic capacitor in parallel to the two ends of the load.

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