As the input voltage (building power) varies, the voltage available at each tap of the transformer will also change. The amount of variation is dependent upon the input sag or surge, turns ratio and transformer losses.
By selecting a particular tap voltage, the output can be kept within a tight range. The way in which this is accomplished is that an electronic control card using a
2.5Power-Sure™ 700 Cable Connections
2.5.1Input Wire Size, Grounding, and Output Wiring
◗Conduit should be used for both input and output wiring.
◗Minimum ground wire size is based on 1990 Nation Electric Code Table
◗Input wire size is based on 1990 NEC Table
◗Output neutral to ground is already bonded during manufacturing of Power Conditioner.
◗Output requires 4 (5 including ground wire) conductors in a raceway assuming neutral as a current carry- ing conductor. This requires conductors to be derated by using a multiplier of .8, reference 1990 NEC Article 310 Section 8A.
Example:
1.Assume #10 wire max current = 25 Amps.
2.Multiply 25 x .8 = 20.
3.20 Amps is max current for #10 wire in a raceway with 4 conductors.
NOTE: | Installation is subject to local codes – verify with a local electrical inspector. |
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