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Step 3: Connecting AC Input Power |
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| WARNING: Shock hazard |
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| Disconnect AC power from the unit before removing the cover. Even with the |
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| front panel power switch in the Off position, live line voltages are exposed when |
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| the cover is removed. Repairs must be made by an Authorized Service Center. |
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| There is a potential shock hazard if the power supply chassis and cover are not |
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| connected to an electrical ground via the safety ground in the AC input |
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| connector. Ensure that the power supply is connected to a grounded AC outlet |
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| with the recommended AC input cord configured for the available line voltage as |
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| described in this section. |
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| WARNING: Shock hazard |
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| The AC input cord is the disconnect device for the power supply. The plug must |
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| operator. The input cord must be no longer than 9.84 feet (3 m). |
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| The AC input connector is a standard IEC 16 A 250 V male connector |
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| located on the rear panel of the power supply. The AC input cord |
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| provided is rated for 30 A, 300 V and appropriate for use in any country. |
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