Installation - 2

Input Connections

Input Source and Line Fuse

You can operate your ac source from a single-phase ac power source as indicated on the rear panel Line Rating label. See "ac Input Voltage Range" in Table A-2 of Appendix A for details.

NOTE: The power ac source must be on a dedicated line with no other devices consuming current from it.

The line fuse is located inside the ac source. Refer to "In case of Trouble" in Chapter 3 for instructions on fuse replacement.

Installing the Power Cord

The power cord supplied with the ac source may or may not include a power plug at one end of the cord. Figure 2-2 shows the various power plugs. Terminating connections are attached to the other end of the cord.

Figure 2-2. Power Cord Plug Configurations

WARNING: Installation of the power cord must be done by a qualified and licensed electrician and must be in accordance with local electrical codes.

See Figure 2-3 while performing the following procedure.

a.If they are not already in place, position the strain relief connector (9), safety cover (5), rubber boot (8) and connector nut (7) on the power cord (6).

b.Secure the ground wire (2) to the chassis earth ground stud.

c.Connect the neutral wire (1) to the N power input terminal.

d.Connect the line (3) to the L1 power input terminal.

e.Position the safety cover over the power input terminals and tighten the cover and strain relief connector screws.

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