ITECH IT6720

ITECH Variable DC Power Supply IT6720 User Manual

Model: IT6720 | Brand: ITECH

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The ITECH IT6720 is a high-performance digital-control variable DC power supply designed for a wide range of applications, from laboratory research to production line testing. It provides stable and precise voltage and current output with automatic constant current (CC) and constant voltage (CV) conversion modes. Equipped with multiple protection functions, this power supply ensures safe and reliable operation.

ITECH IT6720 Variable DC Power Supply front view

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the ITECH IT6720 Variable DC Power Supply.

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Front panel with labeled components

Ọgụgụ 2: Zuru ezu view of the front panel, showing the CC/CV indicators, OCP/OVP indicators, memory save buttons, keyboard lock, voltage/current adjust knob, output ON/OFF button, and display switch button.

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Rear panel with labeled components

Ọgụgụ 3: Zuru ezu view of the rear panel, indicating the power switch, AC power input, 9-pin connector (for factory use only), and cooling fan.

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  1. Njikọ ike: Connect the supplied power cord to the AC power input on the rear panel (Figure 3). Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting.
  2. Voltage Nhọrọ: Nyochaa voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the correct local AC voltage (110V or 220V). Adjust if necessary using a small flat-head screwdriver.
  3. Mmepụta njikọ: Connect your load to the output terminals on the front panel. The red terminal is positive (+), the black terminal is negative (-), and the green terminal is ground. Ensure secure connections.
  4. Ike izizi: Flip the power switch on the rear panel to the ON position. The display on the front panel should illuminate.

Video 1: A brief demonstration of the ITECH IT6700 series DC power supply, including power-on and basic operation.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

  1. Ntọala Voltage na ugbu a: Use the large rotary knob to adjust the voltage and current values. Press the 'Shift' button to toggle between coarse and fine adjustment modes for precise control. The display will show the set values.
  2. Output ON/OFF: Press the 'On/off' button to enable or disable the output. The display will indicate if the output is active.
  3. CC/CV Automatic Conversion: Ọkụ eletrik na-agbanwe na akpaghị aka n'etiti Constant Voltage (CV) and Constant Current (CC) modes depending on the load. The corresponding indicator (CC or CV) on the display will light up.
  4. Ọrụ nchedo: The unit is equipped with Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), and Over Temperature Protection (OTP). If any of these conditions are met, the output will shut down and the respective indicator will light up.
  5. Ọrụ ebe nchekwa: Use the 'Save' and 'Prog' buttons (A, B, C, D) to store and recall frequently used voltage and current settings. Refer to the detailed manual for specific programming steps.
  6. Mkpọchi ahụigodo: The 'Lock' button can be used to prevent accidental changes to settings during operation.

Vidiyo nke 2: Mwepuview of the IT6700 DC Power Supply's features, including its bright display, high resolution, and CV/CC modes.

Key lock feature on power supply

Figure 4: The key lock feature helps prevent accidental changes to settings.

Adjust step value settings for voltage na ugbua

Figure 5: Table illustrating the different adjustment step values for voltage and current (e.g., 1V, 0.1V, 0.01V for voltage; 1A, 0.1A, 0.01A, 0.001A for current).

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Ndochi Fuse

The ITECH IT6720 power supply is equipped with a replaceable fuse for protection against overcurrent. If the unit fails to power on or experiences unexpected shutdowns, the fuse may need replacement. The fuse holder is located on the rear panel, near the AC power input.

  1. Kwụpụ ike: Ensure the power supply is completely disconnected from the AC mains before attempting any maintenance.
  2. Locate Fuse Holder: Identify the fuse holder on the rear panel (refer to Figure 3). It is typically a small, cylindrical cap that can be twisted or pulled out.
  3. Remove Old Fuse: Use a small flat-head screwdriver or your fingernail to gently pry open or twist the fuse holder cap. Carefully remove the old fuse.
  4. Check Fuse Rating: The required fuse rating is printed on the rear panel near the fuse holder. For 110V AC operation, the fuse is typically 3.15A/250V. For 220V AC operation, it is 1.5A/250V. Always replace with a fuse of the exact same type and rating.
  5. Tinye Fuse ọhụrụ: Place the new fuse into the fuse holder cap and reinsert it into the power supply, ensuring it is securely seated.
  6. Jikọọ ike: Reconnect the power supply to the AC mains and test its operation.

Note: If the fuse blows repeatedly, there may be an underlying issue with the unit or your electrical setup. Contact technical support for assistance.

Nkọwapụta

NkọwapụtaUru
Mmepụta Voltage0-60V
Mmepụta ugbu a0-5A
Ike0-100W
Voltage Mkpebi0.01V
Mkpebi ugbu a0.001A
Voltage ziri ezi<0.05%+10mV
Izi ezi ugbu a<0.1%+2mA
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H)11.1 x 6.9 x 3.5 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu7.7 pound
Usoro jụrụ oyiIkuku

For a complete list of specifications, please refer to the official product documentation.

Dimensions of the ITECH IT6720 power supply

Figure 6: Product dimensions of the ITECH IT6720.

Power curve graph for ITECH IT6720

Figure 7: Power curve illustrating the voltage and current capabilities within the rated power.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • Unit anaghị agbanye:
    1. Check if the power cord is securely connected to both the unit and the AC outlet.
    2. Verify the power switch on the rear panel is in the ON position.
    3. Inspect the fuse on the rear panel. If blown, replace it with a fuse of the correct rating (refer to Maintenance section).
  • Enweghị volta mmepụtatage/ugbu a:
    1. Ensure the output ON/OFF button on the front panel is enabled.
    2. Check if any protection indicators (OCP, OVP, OTP) are lit. If so, resolve the overload/overvoltage/overtemperature condition and reset the unit.
    3. Chọpụta na voltage and current settings are not set to zero.
  • Difficulty with user interface/modes:
    The IT6720 uses a single control knob with multiple modes. Refer to the detailed user manual (PDF link provided in product documents) for a comprehensive explanation of each mode (Mode A, B, C, D) and how to navigate them using the 'Shift' and 'Setup' buttons. Practice adjusting values in different modes to become familiar with the interface.

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

ITECH provides professional technical support for its products both before and after sale. For any technical inquiries, operational assistance, or warranty claims, please contact ITECH customer service directly.

Refer to the official ITECH website or the documentation included with your product for the most up-to-date contact information and warranty details.

Contact Technical Team email address

Figure 8: Contact information for ITECH Technical Team.