INSTALLATION
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MAIN POWER CONNECTION
1.
Connect to the power source per electrical schematic.
The main power wiring must be connected per the NEC, CEC, and any applicable
local and national codes or regulations. For installation, the chamber is a
measurable category III piece of equipment. The unit can be cord connected or
hard wired.
A main power disconnect must be provided with a time delay fused switch or
circuit breaker with ampere rating specified on the electrical schematic for the
particular unit being connected. The switch or circuit breaker must remove power
from all ungrounded conductors. (See GENERAL DESCRIPTION Tables 2 to 4 for
ZP(H) live load Capacities) The main power disconnect must be suitably located
and easily reached. Main power disconnects must be located near the chamber.
The main power disconnect must be marked as the disconnecting device for the
equipment. Please see electrical schematic for appropriate rating of your chamber
model.
2.
Cord Connected
ZP(H) Units
Use SO type cord sized appropriately for the load rating of the chamber. It should
be installed with a cord grip and integral strain relief. For Non-CE marked
chambers, it is recommended that the power plug be a twist-lock device to insure
a solid electrical connection. For CE marked equipment, a suitably rated IEC60309
plug must be fitted to the cord.
3.
Hard Wired
ZP(H) Units
Use a liquid tight metallic or nonmetallic flexible conduit. Power wires should be
sized appropriately for the load rating of the chamber and rated at a minimum of
75°C. The 1/4 EMT conduit (35 mm metric conduit trade size) is equipped on the
chamber as a conduit for power lines.
4.
Grounding
Protective earth conductor must be sized appropriately and connected to the
protective conductor terminal on the chamber’s electrical sub panel. If main
power disconnect is provided with the chamber, the protective conductor will
connect to the provided terminal inside the main power disconnect. See your
electrical schematic for information regarding earth connections.
To change between 208V and 230V, locate the jumper between TB-1 terminals
H3, 2L4 and H5. For 208V, place jumper between H3 and 2L4. For 230V operation,
place jumper between 2L4 and H5. For more information, refer to note 1 on the
electrical schematic located in the “Drawings” section of this manual.
NOTE
Electrical connections are
terminated in the electrical
panel. Route incoming
power wires through the
conduit located at the rear
of the unit.
If a main power disconnect
is not provided, a suitably
rated switch or circuit
breaker must be included
in the installation.
WARNING
All applicable local and
national codes must be
followed when providing
power and protective
earthing to your chamber.
WARNING
Summary of Contents for ZP Series
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