TeamPoS 3000 XL and XL2 | Site Preparation |
4.8Installation with Other Equipment
In most cases, dedicated AC mains circuits are not required for the TeamPoS 3000XL and XL2 terminals. In rare instances, other electrical equipment sharing power with the terminal may cause adverse effects on the terminal. When this occurs, electrical isolation may be required and is the responsibility of the customer or installing contractor.
Terminals at 100-240 volts
The table below details the power requirements for the TeamPoS series control unit. Provide
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Grounding | supplied via a | |
ground contact connected to the protective ground of the | ||
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| The terminals are designed for use on a power system | |
| with a grounded neutral, i.e., a TN or TT power system. | |
Power system | The terminals must not be directly connected to a power | |
| system with impedance grounded neutral, i.e., an IT | |
| power system. | |
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Rated voltage and frequency | 100 - 240 volts, 50/60 Hz | |
Rated current | 1.8 A / 3.6 A | |
Operational frequency limits | 47 – 63 Hz | |
Earth leakage current | < 1.0 mA | |
Power dissipation | 250 watts | |
Maximum HRC fuse rating for | 10 A / 20 A | |
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Main power cord: |
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Length | 3.00 m (9.80 ft.) | |
Diameter | 8.0 mm (0.30 in.) | |
Minimum bend radius | 10.0 mm (0.40 in.) | |
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