1. GETTING STARTED
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1.4
Power Supply Cord
CAUTION
When procuring an AC power cord, make sure that the cord has proper rating
and meets local safety requirements whatever applicable. Otherwise, an electric
shock or machine failure may result.
The Equipment ships with no AC input power cord. It is the customer’s responsibility to
procure one that has proper rating and meets local safety requirements whatever applicable.
Common power cords are shown in Table 1-2.
1 ANSI: American National Standards Institute
2 NEMA: National Electrical Manufacture’s Association
3 IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission
4 CEE: International Commission on Rules for the Approval of Electrical Equipment
5 BS: British Standard Institution
6 AS: Standards Association of Australia
Table 1-2 Power Cord and Plug Identification
Input rating
Plug configuration
Reference
standards
Cord and connector
100V - 120V
North America
1 ANSI C73.11
2 NEMA 5-15P
3 IEC 83
200V - 240V
North America
1 ANSI C73.11
2 NEMA 6-15P
3 IEC 83
Three-wire power cord with
a two-pole three-terminal
grounding-type connector.
Universal Euro
4 CEE (7)
II, IV, VII
3 IEC 83
UK
5 BS 1365
3 IEC 83
Australia
6 AS C112
a b
c
23mm
a=7
±
0.05mm
b=7
±
0.05mm
c=15.8mm
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