Kodak 20R manual Electrical, Power Cords, Specifications, Nominal Voltage/Frequency, Voltage Range

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Electrical

Specifications

Electrical

The KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R is manufactured to operate within one of the following sets of power constraints or can be configured to do so by a Kodak representative:

Nominal Voltage/Frequency

Voltage Range

Power

Consumption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200 - 240V, 15A, 50/60 Hz,

190 - 254V, 47 - 63 Hz,

Less than

1 phase*

1phase, 15 A (Automatic

2.4kVA

 

Sensing)**

 

 

 

 

*Phase selection must be completed at the factory or by a trained Kodak representative.

**Outside the U.S. and Canada, amperage for the printer is 16A.

Consult with your electrical contractor or utility company to ensure that on-site wiring complies with the printer specifications and that wall outlets use isolated grounds and comply with codes. Further information is provided in the following sections.

If the equipment is to be permanently connected, then the equipment must be provided with its own circuit breaker that is located near the equipment within easy reach of the operator and marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment.

The unit is an Insulation Category Type II machine, and operates in a Pollution Degree 2 environment in accordance with IEC 664 (Normal Office Environment).

For technical support, service, repair and fuse replacement information, contact Eastman Kodak Company’s Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-822-1414.

Power Cords

A 2.4 m (8 ft.), grounded power cord with a special three prong plug is provided with your printer. The printer conforms to the NEMA N6/15 Printer Plug Specification.

Special plugs and cords may be required outside of the United States and Canada. These plugs and cords will be provided by the Kodak distributor (the power cord provided for international locations must have at least 14 gauge wire).

The power cord should be certified and approved by a national test house.

CAUTION: Make certain nothing obstructs or is placed on power cords. Do not use extension cords; they can cause voltage loss which may result in unreliable equipment performance or equipment damage.

September 2000

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Kodak 20R manual Electrical, Power Cords, Specifications, Nominal Voltage/Frequency, Voltage Range, Consumption