ETA Systems SM5505 manual Outer Panel Removal, Alternate Conduit Landing Locations

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Section 5 - Installation

5.3 Outer Panel Removal

The side panels, the back panel, the top panel and the front panel have all been designed for easy removal prior to installation. The side panels must be removed first. Turn the quarter turn fasteners counterclockwise and remove the side panels.

A bonding strap is attached to the bottom of each side panel with a hand fastener and lock-washer. The bonding strap electrically grounds the side panel to the

frame during normal operation. This bonding strap must be disconnected for complete removal of the side panel taking care not to misplace the fastener and lock-washer. It is extremely important that the bond strap be reconnected to the side panel when the side panel is replaced. Failure to reconnect the ground strap may result in an electrical shock hazard in the event of an electrical fault.

The back panel, top panel and front panel are held in place by threaded fasteners, which are accessible once the side panels have been removed. Removing these fasteners will allow the top, back, and front to be removed.

5.4 Alternate Conduit Landing Locations

In the event, it is not possible to land conduits on the power conditioner top, rear, or bottom panels, consult with the manufacturer. Although less desirable, alternate conduit landings can be accommodated. The manufacturer can provide information, detailed drawings, and instructions for landing conduits at alternate locations.

5.5 Main Input Circuit Breaker

Depending on the primary voltage configuration of the power conditioner’s isolation transformer, the conditioner will be equipped with one of two types of circuit breakers. If the power conditioner uses a single voltage primary (i.e. 480 volts) the power conditioner will come equipped with a circuit breaker rated at the proper amperage to accommodate the power conditioner’s power rating at the specified input voltage. If the isolation transformer has a primary voltage configuration capable of accepting multiple input voltages through the use of changeable taps, the power conditioner will be equipped with a programmable circuit breaker. Prior to being shipped, a tag is attached to the main circuit breaker of each power conditioner on the front panel. The tag indicates the transformer primary configuration, breaker type, and input voltage setting. Based on the type of circuit breaker shown on the tag, consult either Sec. 5.5.1 or 5.5.2 for more information

5.5.1 Fixed Input Circuit Breakers

Before beginning installation, check the tag on the circuit breaker. The power conditioner has been manufactured and shipped according to the input voltage specified at the time the order was placed. If the input voltage information shown on the tag does not match the voltage available at your site and if the tag indicates the transformer in the power conditioner has a single voltage primary, then the input circuit breaker will have a fixed value. Under the circumstances, you will not be able to proceed with the installation. Contact the company who

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Conditioned Power Center

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Contents CPC Series Conditioned Power Center Table of Contents Service and Support E a S E General Inherent Hazards SafetyAnsi Warning Notices Alerts and LabelsLine Voltage Present With Machine Power OFF Wear protective gear before servicing internal partsSafety Interlocks Lockout/TagoutConformance with Applicable Laws and Regulations Product LiabilityEmergency Contact Information Product Overview Product PurposeStandard Features Optional FeaturesFeature Preparation UnpackagingPreparation Figure D Shipping Crate Disassembly 10 to 20 kVA Installation Main Input Circuit Breaker Outer Panel RemovalAlternate Conduit Landing Locations Fixed Input Circuit BreakersIsolation Transformer Programmable Circuit BreakersTransformer Primary Voltage Adjustment Figure GOutput Voltage Fine Adjustment GroundingLockout/Tagout Procedure Figure JInput Power Connections Output Power ConnectionsModels With Optional Line Cord/Output Receptacles Restoring For Service Energizing the Power ConditionerOperation Energizing the Load Orderly ShutdownConditioned Power Center External EMO Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and ProtectionOptions Seismic AnchorageInput Power Conductor Restraints Semi S2-0200 CertificationSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Options Source Circuit Breaker Trip Troubleshooting/MaintenanceConditions Requiring Troubleshooting Input Circuit Breaker TripsTvss Fault LEDs Illuminate Routine Maintenance Harmonic Filter Circuit Breaker Trips OutService and Support Technical and Service Assistance Customer ServiceProduct Warranty Specifications CPC Series SchematicGPI Series 2000 Standard EMO GPI Series 2000 Semi S2 EMO Output Voltage Fine Adjustment Important ALL Work to be Done By a Licensed ElectricianDocument Revision History Title Rev. Letter Rel. Date Next Rev. LevelSM5505- Rev. a 03/01/2006, 2006 ETA Systems39