
100-214-281 Rev. 07
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2000X ao Actuator
Chapter 4: Installation and Setup
Instruction Manual
Installation Steps
4.5.5 Input Power (Main)
The system requires single-phase input power, which you connect to the Power Supply using the integral
power cord. See “Table 4.4, Input Power Requirements” for plug and receptacle requirements for your
specific power level.
Refer to the unit’s Model Data Tag to be sure of the power rating of the Model in your system.
4.5.6 Output Power (RF Cable)
Ultrasonic Energy is delivered to a screw-on MS receptacle connection on the rear of the Power Supply,
which is connected to the Actuator or the Converter (depending on your application).
WARNING
!
Never operate the System with the RF Cable disconnected or if the RF Cable is damaged.
4.5.7 Interconnect between Power Supply and Actuator
The Branson 2000Xao Actuator has two electrical connections between the Power Supply and the Actuator:
the RF Cable and the Actuator Interface cable. A 37-pin cable is used for Power and Control Signalling
between the Power Supply and a Branson Actuator. The cable connects to the rear of the Power Supply and
the rear of the Actuator.
There can be other connections to the Actuator, and other connections to the Power Supply, but these are the
only two standard connections, depicted in
.
For ground detect use, to have ultrasonic energy turn off when the horn comes in contact with your electri-
cally isolated fixture or anvil, it is necessary to install Branson cable EDP No. 100-246-630 from the MPS/
GDS receptacle on the rear of the actuator to your isolated fixture/anvil in order to utilize this feature.
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