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Section 3 – Installation
Dukane Manual Part No. 403-583-00
Unpacking
Carefully open your shipping container, and make sure
it contains the items shown on the shipping documents.
Inspect all items, and report any missing items or damage
immediately.
Placement
Make certain generator placement and cable routing do
not interfere with normal operation. Maintain easy access
to your equipment.
The operator should have unobstructed access to cables
and wiring.
RFI Grounding
Proper grounding for the generator chassis is essential
for the effective suppression of electrical noise or
RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). Every ultrasonic
generator contains a RFI lter that blocks noise on the
AC power line from entering the system control circuitry.
This lter also prevents ultrasonic frequency noise from
being fed back into the AC power line. For the RFI lter
to operate effectively, it is necessary to correctly ground
the system.
Connect a grounding wire from the grounding stud
connection (see Figure 3-1) to the nearest grounded metal
pipe or equivalent earth ground.
See Connecting Cables on the next page.
CAUTION

To minimize electri-

cal noise and eliminate

ground currents, ground

the c hass is as sho wn.

Use a STAR conguration

(illustrated below). Do not

DAISY CHAIN the grounds.

Earth
Ground
#14 Gauge
Stranded or
Solid Wire
Fixed Probe Mount
or 2nd Chassis
Grounding Stud
3rd Chassis
Grounding
Stud
Chassis Grounding
Stud
Recommended protective
earth ground connection
wirecolor: green or green
with yellow stripe.
NOTE

Chassis Grounding Stud

The chassis grounding stud is used to attach
a protective earth ground to the generator.
This will aid in the suppression of electrical
interference or radio frequency interference
(RFI) that is common in a industrial environ-
ment. Stud location is shown in Figure 3-3
on the following page.
CAUTION

If you have any questions

about the grounding of your

equipment and/or the electri-

cal box, contact a qualified

electrician.