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INSTALLATION

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INPUT ELECTRICAL

CONNECTIONS

Before installing the machine, check that input supply voltage, phase, and frequency are the same as the machine's voltage, phase, and frequency as specified on the machine's rating plate.

a.The Pro-Cut 55 should be connected only by a qualified electrician. Installation should be made in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code, all local codes and the information detailed below.

b.When received directly from the factory, the machines are internally connected for 230 VAC. Re-connection will be necessary if a higher input voltage is used. To reconnect the Pro-Cut to 460 VAC or to connect back to 230 VAC, follow the directions as outlined below. Follow this procedure ONLY while the Pro-Cut is disconnected from the input power and the capacitors have properly dis- charged.

1.Open the access door on the side of the machine.

2.For 200 to 230 : Position the large switch to 200-230.

For 400 to 460 : Position the large switch to 400-460.

3.Move the "A" lead to the appropriate termi- nal.

INPUT POWER CORD CONNECTOR INSTALLATION

The Pro-Cut 55 is supplied with one 11' #8 AWG 3 lead input power cord already connected to the machine. A cord connector provides a strain relief for the input power cord as it passes through the left rear access hole. The cord connector is designed for a cord diameter of .40 - 1.03 in (10.2 - 26.2mm) if it becomes necessary to install a different input cord.

For three phase connection: Replace input power cord with a #10 AWG 4 lead cable.

1.Connect leads of input power cord to a fused power panel. Make sure the green lead is con- nected to the panel and the panel is connected to a good earth ground.

Install in accordance with all local and national electric codes.

FRAME GROUNDING

The frame of the Pro-Cut 55 must be properly ground- ed. A ground terminal is mounted on the case bottom directly behind the input power switch for this purpose. The cable that is sent attached to the machine is con- nected to this ground terminal. See the National Electric Code for details on proper grounding meth- ods. Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.

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