AC voltages and currents can be
applied to the board for testing purposes at these points:
- Terminal block "J28" corresponds to the line voltage connection.
This terminal block is a two-position terminal block that has connections
for line A and line B. The terminal block position on the left, which is
labeled "POS", is where line A is connected. The terminal block position on
the right, which is labeled "NEG", is where line B is connected.
- Terminal block "J29" does not need to be used for this
one-voltage configuration.
- Terminal block "J26" corresponds to the current inputs after the
sensors for line A. This terminal block is a three-position terminal block
but only the leftmost and rightmost positions are used. The center position,
which is connected to GND, is not connected to the CT. Connect the positive
terminal of the CT to the terminal block position on the most left, which is
labeled "POS". Connect the negative terminal of the CT to the terminal block
position on the most right, which is labeled "NEG". Select the applied
current to the input of the CT so that it does not exceed 100 A. In
addition, before performing any test, verify that this terminal block is
securely connected to both output leads of the CT. Note that the
order of the CT leads is reversed here compared to the order on "J27".
- Terminal block "J27" corresponds to the current inputs after the
sensors for line B. This terminal block is a three-position terminal block
but only the leftmost and rightmost positions are used. The center position,
which is connected to GND, is not connected to the CT. The terminal block
position on the most right, which is labeled "POS", is where the positive
terminal of the CT should be connected. Connect the negative terminal of the
CT to the terminal block position on the most left, which is labeled "NEG".
Select the applied current to the input of the CT so that it does not exceed
100 A. In addition, before performing any test, verify that this terminal
block is securely connected to both output leads of the CT. Note
that the order of the CT leads is reversed here compared to the order on
"J26".
Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 show the various test setup connections required for the reference design to
function properly for the one-voltage configuration.
Figure 3-6 shows the connections from the front view. VA and VB
correspond to line A and line B. IA+ and IA− correspond to the
current inputs for line A while IB+, and IB− correspond to the
current inputs for line B.