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Tools Needed:
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1 | . If input voltage selector switch is set to a different | |
voltage when unit is plugged in and turned on, the | ||
Rear Of Unit | unit will go into a protective shutdown mode. To re- | |
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| S Place Power Switch in OFF position. |
S Unplug input power cord.
S Place input voltage selector switch in correct position.
S Wait 60 seconds before reconnecting input power cord and turning on unit.
Check input voltage available at site.
1 Input Voltage Selector Switch
Switch is accessible through slot in rear panel.
2 Changeover Switch Label
Look at label to find correct switch position.
Move switch to match input voltage.
3 Supplied 115 VAC Plug
If plug does not match voltage at re- ceptacle or type of receptacle, install suitable plug according to Section
YBe sure input power connec- tion meets all applicable na- tional, regional, and local electrical codes.
4115 Or 230 VAC Receptacle
(115 VAC Shown)
YTo use rated output (see specifications), connect the unit to an individual branch circuit capable of carrying the effective (eff) current for the output being used. The unit must have a properly sized plug installed and the circuit must be protected by proper- ly sized fuses or circuit break- ers.
Connect plug to proper receptacle. Be sure receptacle can handle load.
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3-9. Installing Alternative Plug
This procedure is necessary if the unit is to be connected to a 230 VAC receptacle, or to a 115 VAC receptacle that requires a plug that is different from the supplied plug.
See Section
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1 Supplied 115 VAC Plug
Cut cord close to plug.
2Alternative PLug (230 VAC Plug Shown)
3Load 1 (Brass) Terminal
4Load 2 (Brass) Terminal
5Ground (Green) Terminal
6Outer Shell
7Cord Grip
Strip cord jacket back enough to separate conductors. Strip conduc- tors enough to make good contact with plug terminals. Make plug con- nections and reinstall outer shell and cord grip. Tighten assembly screws onto shell. Do not overtighten.
Tools Needed:
Ref. 801