Installation
Installation Manual
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Installation
This chapter describes how to mount and install the PCS, including the information about
recommended tools, groundwork preparation, location and ventilation considerations, unpacking,
moving and mounting. Read this chapter and plan your PCS layout and installation accordingly.
Before You Begin
Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended for a successful installation:
1 x PH2*100 mm Phillips screwdriver
1 x PH3*100 mm Phillips screwdriver
1 x M8 hex bolt socket wrench
1 x M16 hex bolt socket wrench
1 x M6 hex bolt socket wrench
1 x M6 Allen wrench
Concrete drill
1 x 24-inch adjustable wrench
Hydraulic crimping tools (capable to crimp cable lugs)
Wire cutter
Wire stripper
Diagonal pliers
Grounding Instructions
An equipment grounding conductor or a grounded, metal, and permanent wiring system is required for
the PCS connection. This should be run with circuit conductors and connected to the equipment
grounding bar or lead on the PCS.
Surge Arrester Safety
The function of lightning and surge protection systems is to protect the devices, functional isolations
and over voltage-sensitive consumer equipment of the 100kW PCS. The 100kW PCS is equipped with
a Type 2 Surge Arrester to cover the system when not placed directly in a lightning strike area.
Due to the wide energy voltage and frequency range of over voltage in lightning strike areas, it is
advisable to install a Type 1 Surge Arrester to augment the protection coverage around the user’s
switchboard.
WARNING!
Grounding:
All input and output circuits are isolated from the enclosure (leakage current:
2.24 mA). System grounding, when by EN 62477-1 and AS 62040.1.1, is the responsibility of
the installer.
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