Installation
2-10 M370046-01
Step 6: Connecting Loads
This section describes how to connect loads to the power supply for both
single and multiple loads.

DC Output Connectors

6 V–40 V Models

The 6 V–40 V models are equipped with output terminals, as shown in
Figure 1-3.

60 V–150 V Models

The 60 V–150 V models are equipped with output connectors, as shown
in Figure 1-4. These models have output currents that may require users
to use wire diameters that would not fit into a single output connector, so
there are two output connectors in parallel to increase the potential current
carrying capacity of load wiring.

300 V–600 V Models

The 300 V–600 V models are equipped with output connectors, as shown
in Figure 1-5.
WARNING: Shock hazard
There is a shock hazard at the power supply output when operating at an output
greater than 40 V. To protect personnel against accidental contact with hazardous
voltages, ensure that the load and its connections have no accessible live parts.

CAUTION: Cable damage

When making connections to the output terminals, ensure terminals of opposite
polarity do not touch. Load cables and sense wires should be provided with strain
relief.
WARNING: Shock hazard
Disconnect the AC input before making any connections. A shock hazard may be
present at the output terminals. Allow 15 seconds after the AC power has been
removed before making any connections.