FC-4400 Facility and Installation Guide Section 3: Unpacking and Installation
FC-4400 F & I Guide
3-6
0101-8604-0, Rev. D
Electrical Power:
Connections between power distribution box and
- Vacuum
cubicle
- Operator
station
- Mechanical pump and blower, if any
- Cryopump
compressors
- Simba 2 power module (Simba 2 power supply only)
Connections between the Simba 2 power module and the optional Simba 2
control
console (Simba 2 power supply only)
Control/Data Cables:
Operator station to vacuum cubicle
Remote Gun Control Unit to Simba 2 gun interface (Simba 2 power supply only)
Remote HV Control Unit to HV Simba 2 power module (Simba 2 only)
Operator station to remote monitoring system (optional)
High Voltage Cables:
On systems using either the CV-6SLX or the CV-12SLX power supply:
HV cable from power module (in operator station) to vacuum cubicle
On systems using the Simba 2 power supply:
HV cable from power module to gun interface chassis
HV cable from gun interface chassis to vacuum cubicle
Copper Grounding Strips:
As required for low-impedance grounding (see Figures 3-11, 3-12, and 3-14)
3.3.4
Energizing the Electrical Circuits
The customer is responsible for routing all cables and lines per code. However, all
electrical connections between the power distribution box and the vacuum cubicle, the
operator station, the mechanical pump(s), and the power supplies shall be made by or
under the supervision of the Temescal service representative. Once all connections have
been properly made, the Temescal service representative is responsible for energizing
the system or for supervising the customer in doing so.
DANGER
Before operating the equipment, make sure that all service connections
have been properly made. Until you have verified that that is the case,
make certain that all circuit breakers remain OFF.
3.3.5 Pump
Rotation
Check
1. Verify that all service connections to the pump have been properly and securely made.
2. Check all e-beam sources to ensure that water and compressed gases are available
at the proper pressures and flow rates.
3. Measure voltages at all TB1 terminals to verify that the required voltages are being
supplied to the system (see the vacuum cubicle wiring diagram).
4. The correct direction for the pump’s rotation is indicated by an arrow on the pump.
Check its rotation direction by briefly switching on the pump’s circuit breaker. If the
pump is turning the wrong way, interchange any two hot lines at the pump motor.
Switch the pump on again briefly to verify that it is now turning in the proper direction.