Electrical Requirements
Introduction
It is the customer’s responsibility to hire a qualified electrician to provide electrical service to the
printer. The printer comes equipped with a panel mount inlet connectors and mating plugs. No
power cable is supplied for the printer. The customer must supply power cables wired to accept
the supplied plugs as per the specifications below.
Circuit Requirements
Description
Specification
Rated voltage
200 - 240VAC 50/60Hz Single Phase
Rated current
16A
Building fuse value
16A (EU) / 20A (North America only)
There are two Inlets that supply power to the printer. Inlet 1 supplies table Vacuum A, Table
Vacuum B and the printer electronics. Inlet 2 supplies the LED UV system.
The Product Safety Data Sheet contains specific information about the power consumption and is
available on the corporate site:
.
Wiring Specifications
The wire used for the power cord must conform to local electrical regulations.
•
North America
: Cordage must be 14AWG Mechanical Serviceability of Type SJT, and no longer
than 4.5 meters (14.8 feet).
•
European Union
: Cordage must be 2.5mm
2
of type H05VV-F, or harmonized cable suitable for
local requirements, and no longer than 4.5 meters (14.8 feet).
•
Common
: Wall Socket Outlet and Cable Mount Plug Connector must be of type IEC60309 (even
when the printer connector is 60320) and must be installed near the printer and easily
accessible. Assemble the supplied IEC 60320 connector plug (CAS code 12-464). Ensure that
the supplied strain relief is used.
See Operation space requirements for location of the printer AC power connectors.
Table Vacuum Pumps
All Arizona 1300 Series printers ship from the factory with one of two different vacuum pumps.
These pumps operate on different voltage ranges: low voltage 200-220Vac and high voltage
220-240Vac. Therefore the mains voltage at the installation site must be known so that when a
printer or a replacement pump is ordered the correct pump can be specified. The pumps are
supplied without casters and hose connection fitting.
Checking the Vacuum Pump Voltage
Prior to connecting the vacuum pump, the customer’s supply voltage should be measured and
checked against the vacuum pump’s voltage certification plate. Keep in mind that a single
measurement may not be indicative of the nominal voltage. Fluctuations do happen during the
day. When in doubt, consult with the local utility or an electrician. As a guideline (but keep in
mind that local deviations are common):
North America:
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Chapter 4 - Specifications and Requirements
Summary of Contents for Arizona 1300
Page 1: ...Arizona 1300 Technical guide Site preparation guide 2021 Canon Production Printing...
Page 2: ...Edition 2021 06 US...
Page 4: ...Contents 4...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Product Description and Safety Information...
Page 16: ...UV Light Safety 16 Chapter 2 Product Description and Safety Information...
Page 17: ...Chapter 3 Shipping Handling...
Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements...
Page 38: ...Customer Network Requirements 38 Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements...
Page 39: ...Chapter 5 Operator Training...
Page 41: ...Chapter 6 Product Safety Data Sheet...
Page 43: ...Chapter 7 Site Preparation checklists...
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