ETA Systems SM5505 manual Transformer Primary Voltage Adjustment, Figure G

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Section 5 - Installation

Transformers are designed to meet a variety of requirements. Some locations (Europe, for example) have standardized on a single input voltage. In other cases customers may specify multiple input voltages to accommodate the variety of voltages commonly found in the United States. The CPC series conditioner can accommodate either style of transformer - single voltage or multiple voltage primary.

The conditioner is a "delta-wye" system. The input or primary side of the transformer accepts power from either a delta or wye power system at the voltages for which the transformer has been designed. Delta feeds are desirable because they reduce wiring and installation costs by eliminating the neutral conductor from the input wiring arrangement. In addition, feeding the CPC series with a higher input voltage reduces input amperage and further reduces installation costs by allowing the use of less expensive, smaller gauge electrical conductors and conduits. Consult the tag on the input circuit breaker. If the power conditioner you are installing has a single voltage primary, the site voltage must match the transformer primary voltage. Power conditioners with multiple voltage primaries may be changed to accommodate a variety of site voltages.

The secondary configuration of the transformer is a five wire wye requiring three phase conductors, a neutral, and a safety ground.

5.6.1 Transformer Primary Voltage Adjustment

Depending on the design of the isolation transformer, the power conditioner may accommodate different input voltages. The voltages are selected by changing primary taps. If necessary, changes may be made to the input voltage setting by changing connections on the transformer primary windings at the locations shown in Figure F to the left. Most voltage changes can be accomplished in 15 minutes or less. Consult the specification sheet found in Section 10 of this manual for

detailed information on the specific connections required to

Figure Faccommodate any of the allowable input voltages. In the event that the voltage adjustment information in this manual is missing, input voltage configuration information is also shown on a data plate attached to the top of the transformer as shown in Figure G to the left.

Figure G

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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 Safety Ansi Warning NoticesInherent Hazards Alerts and LabelsLine Voltage Present With Machine Power OFF Wear protective gear before servicing internal partsSafety Interlocks Lockout/TagoutEmergency Contact Information Conformance with Applicable Laws and RegulationsProduct Liability Product Overview Product PurposeStandard Features Optional FeaturesFeature Preparation UnpackagingPreparation Figure D Shipping Crate Disassembly 10 to 20 kVA Installation Outer Panel Removal Alternate Conduit Landing LocationsMain Input Circuit Breaker Fixed Input Circuit BreakersIsolation Transformer Programmable Circuit BreakersTransformer Primary Voltage Adjustment Figure GOutput Voltage Fine Adjustment GroundingLockout/Tagout Procedure Figure JModels With Optional Line Cord/Output Receptacles Input Power ConnectionsOutput Power Connections Operation Restoring For ServiceEnergizing the Power Conditioner Energizing the Load Orderly ShutdownConditioned Power Center Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and Protection OptionsExternal EMO Seismic AnchorageSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Input Power Conductor RestraintsSemi S2-0200 Certification Options Troubleshooting/Maintenance Conditions Requiring TroubleshootingSource Circuit Breaker Trip Input Circuit Breaker TripsTvss Fault LEDs Illuminate Routine Maintenance Harmonic Filter Circuit Breaker Trips OutProduct Warranty Service and SupportTechnical and Service Assistance Customer Service 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