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4.1 Installation of the NSG 3150 system
The mains power voltage indicated on the instrument must correspond with the local supply
voltage (mains voltage: 85 to 265 VAC, universal power unit, mains frequency: 50 to 60 Hz).
Mains switch, fuse holder and power input
To replace a fuse:
1) Disconnect the mains cable
2) Pull the fuse holder out of the connector
3) Remove the damaged fuse(s)
4) Insert 1 or 2 x 3.15 AT fuses
5) Replace the fuse holder
6) Plug the mains cable into a power outlet with a solid ground connection
7) Note the polarity of all input and output connections
8) Switch the system on and operate as instructed in this manual
NOTE: Place the test system so that there is sufficient free space around
the cooling air inlets on both sides and behind the fan outlet on the rear
panel.
NOTE: In case the test system is being used without an Emergency Stop
device, make sure to place the system such as the operator has quick
access to its power supply switch.
NOTE: Your NSG 3150 generator has been delivered with a correctly rated
power supply cable. If the cable needs to be replaced, the user needs to
make sure the new cable is suited for the rated supply voltage and
current.
4.2 Installation of the NSG 3150 system
As mentioned in the standard, the generator must be placed on the CDN rack and connect to
the ground reference plane which is connected to ground.
Connect the ground terminal on the front panel of the NSG 3150 to the ground reference
plane using the link and bolts supplied. If a CDN is connected please refer to section
“Reference ground connector”.