1.4. AC Service Requirements

Follow local code requirements if they are different than the instructions in this manual. After checking the transformer connections as described in Paragraph 1.3, refer to Table 1-1, to determine the correct ratings for the AC cable, AC fuses, and AC service disconnect switch for the line amperes as listed on the nameplate of the charger for the available AC voltage

TABLE 1-1

Line Amperes

Disconnect Switch

Fuse Size Amps

000.0

- 02.5

30A

05

003.0

- 04.5

30A

07

005.0

- 07.5

30A

10

008.0

- 11.0

30A

15

011.5

- 15.5

30A

20

016.0

- 18.0

30A

25

018.5

- 22.0

30A

30

022.5

- 27.0

60A

35

027.5

- 32.0

60A

40

032.5

- 40.0

60A

50

040.5

- 48.0

60A

60

048.5

- 64.0

80A

80

065.0

- 80.0

100A

100

081.0

- 95.0

125A

125

096.0

- 125.0

150A

150

For voltages up to 240, use a 240 volt disconnect switch.

For voltages greater than 240 to 600, use a 600 volt disconnect switch.

Two conductors and ground wire required for single phase.

Three conductors and ground wire required for three-phase

1.5.Connecting AC Service to the Charger

1.5.1 Single-Phase Models

Connect the AC service to the L1 and L2 terminals located at the end of the AC fuse block.

Note: If the charger has been ordered with an AC input door-mounted disconnect switch, the AC input wires will be connected to the L1 and L3 terminals at the top of the switch body.

1.5.2 Three-Phase Models

Connect the AC service to the L1, L2 and L3 terminals located at the end of the AC fuse block.

Note: If the charger has been ordered with an AC input door-mounted disconnect switch, the AC input wires will be connected to the L1, L2 and L3 terminals at the top of the switch body.

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