ETA Systems SM5505 manual Preparation

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Section 4 - Preparation

Step 2 - A packing block assembly rests on top of the power conditioner to secure it tightly inside the packing crate. Remove the packing block assembly by removing the screws that are driven through the crate front and back panels into the ends of the wooden struts. The packing block may now be removed and set to one side.

Step 3 - The front and back panels of the packing crate should be removed next. The front and back panels are secured to the side panels and to the shipping pallet with screws along the edges and bottom of the panels. Remove the screws from one panel at a time. Remove the panels and set them to one side.

Step 4 - The side panels are removed next by removing the screws that secure them to the pallet. Remove the screws from the bottom of the side panels and set the panels to one side.

Step 5 - The power conditioner is attached to the shipping skid with metal bands. Using a metal snips or band cutter, cut the metal bands and remove them from the packing crate.

Step 6 - The power conditioner is wrapped in foam cushion wrap and then enclosed in a protective plastic bag to prevent moisture from entering the enclosure. Remove the outer plastic bag and foam cushion wrap from the power conditioner and dispose of them appropriately.

Depending on the rating, the CPC power conditioner may weigh as much as 3000

pounds (1500 kg.). The next steps involve removing the power conditioner from the shipping skid. Carelessness may result in injury.

Step 7 - The power conditioner is now free of the shipping container and bottom pallet/skid. A fork truck with sufficient fork length and height and a minimum rating of two tons may be used to raise the power conditioner a few inches off the bottom pallet.

IMPORTANT ! Never lift the power conditioner with the forklift from the front. Doing so may damage the front bezel. Always lift the power conditioner with the forklift on the side or back.

Once raised clear of the bottom pallet, pull the pallet away from the power conditioner and set it off to the side with the rest of the shipping container panels. The power conditioner is shipped with the threaded leveling feet extended for stability. Retract the leveling feet by turning them in a sufficient number of turns. This will allow the power conditioner to rest on its casters when lowered to the floor. The power conditioner may now be lowered to the floor and the fork lift removed.

Take a few minutes to inspect the unit for any visible damage. If damage is present, contact the carrier for an inspection before proceeding. If no damage is present, move the power conditioner to its installation location on its casters. Once placed into its final position, make sure the unit is leveled and stabilized using the leveling feet.

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Contents CPC Series Conditioned Power Center Table of Contents Service and Support E a S E General Alerts and Labels SafetyAnsi Warning Notices Inherent HazardsWear protective gear before servicing internal parts Line Voltage Present With Machine Power OFFLockout/Tagout Safety InterlocksConformance with Applicable Laws and Regulations Product LiabilityEmergency Contact Information Product Purpose Product OverviewOptional Features Standard FeaturesFeature Unpackaging PreparationPreparation Figure D Shipping Crate Disassembly 10 to 20 kVA Installation Fixed Input Circuit Breakers Outer Panel RemovalAlternate Conduit Landing Locations Main Input Circuit BreakerProgrammable Circuit Breakers Isolation TransformerFigure G Transformer Primary Voltage AdjustmentGrounding Output Voltage Fine AdjustmentFigure J Lockout/Tagout ProcedureInput Power Connections Output Power ConnectionsModels With Optional Line Cord/Output Receptacles Restoring For Service Energizing the Power ConditionerOperation Orderly Shutdown Energizing the LoadConditioned Power Center Seismic Anchorage Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and ProtectionOptions External EMOInput Power Conductor Restraints Semi S2-0200 CertificationSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Options Input Circuit Breaker Trips Troubleshooting/MaintenanceConditions Requiring Troubleshooting Source Circuit Breaker TripTvss Fault LEDs Illuminate Harmonic Filter Circuit Breaker Trips Out Routine MaintenanceService and Support Technical and Service Assistance Customer ServiceProduct Warranty CPC Series Schematic SpecificationsGPI Series 2000 Standard EMO GPI Series 2000 Semi S2 EMO Important ALL Work to be Done By a Licensed Electrician Output Voltage Fine AdjustmentTitle Rev. Letter Rel. Date Next Rev. Level Document Revision HistorySM5505- Rev. a 03/01/2006, 2006 ETA Systems39