ETA Systems SM5505 manual Grounding, Output Voltage Fine Adjustment

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Section 5 - Installation

5.6.2 Output Voltage Fine Adjustment

The transformer secondary of the power conditioners is a 5 wire Wye configuration (three phase conductors, one neutral and one safety ground). Output voltage can be adjusted plus-or-minus five percent ( + 5%) (as shown in Figure H to the right) to accommodate site-specific voltage differences . This is accomplished by moving the output lugs and connections on the transformer secondary. Consult the information found in Section 10.4 on page 37 of this manual for detailed information on the location of the transformer secondary taps and the settings necessary to make fine

adjustments up or down.

Figure H

IMPORTANT! Output power feeds connect directly to the lugs provided at the transformer secondary. If the CPC series power conditioner is equipped with the Power Management Option, it will be necessary (if changing output voltage taps) to also move current transformers to the appropriate transformer secondary tap at the same time the output lug and associated wiring is moved.

5.7 Grounding

The presence of a code legal safety ground on both the input and the output

circuits of the power conditioner is required to prevent fire hazards and to ensure personnel safety. If a safety ground connections cannot be made or are made

incorrectly, do not proceed with the installation until this problem is corrected. Failure to observe this warning may result in fire or electrical shock hazard in the event of an electrical fault.

The CPC series product family is considered to be information technology equipment for the purposes of the National Electrical Code as defined in NEC Article 645. Before proceeding, please review any requirements for proper grounding of the conditioner. This is critical for proper operation as well as personnel safety and fire prevention. Grounding requirements and guidelines can be confusing. Contact the manufacturer if you are unsure about proper grounding methods or techniques.

The National Electrical Code (NEC), in Article 250-20d, describes a "separately derived system" as one in which the output neutral is bonded to safety ground. The key advantage of such an arrangement is the complete elimination of neutral to ground (common mode) voltages and noise at the point of power delivery to a critical load. The power conditioner meets all the requirements for a separately derived system as defined by U.S. and Canadian electrical codes.

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Contents CPC Series Conditioned Power Center Table of Contents Service and Support E a S E General Ansi Warning Notices SafetyInherent Hazards Alerts and LabelsWear 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 Alternate Conduit Landing Locations Outer Panel RemovalMain Input Circuit Breaker Fixed Input Circuit BreakersProgrammable 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 Options Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and ProtectionExternal EMO Seismic AnchorageInput Power Conductor Restraints Semi S2-0200 CertificationSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Options Conditions Requiring Troubleshooting Troubleshooting/MaintenanceSource Circuit Breaker Trip Input Circuit Breaker TripsTvss 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