Checking
the
Facility
Outlets
and
Power
Source:
CAUTION:
Do
not
touch
the
receptacle
or
the
receptacle
faceplate
with
anything
other
than
your
test
probes
before
you
have
met
the
requirements
in
below.
Performing
the
following
will
ensure
that
appropriate
power
will
be
used
by
the
pSeries
690.
The
following
checklist
is
for
reference
purposes,
and
will
likely
be
performed
by
a
service
engineer
prior
to
installation.
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1.
The
pSeries
690
is
equipped
to
use
200-240
V
/
380-415
V
/
480
V
ac,
three-phase.
Check
that
the
correct
power
source
is
available.
__
2.
Before
system
installation,
locate
and
turn
off
the
branch
circuit
CB
(circuit
breaker).
Attach
tag
S229-0237,
which
reads
“Do
Not
Operate.”
Note:
All
measurements
are
made
with
the
receptacle
faceplate
in
the
normally
installed
position.
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3.
Some
receptacles
are
enclosed
in
metal
housings.
On
receptacles
of
this
type,
perform
the
following
steps:
a.
Check
for
less
than
1
volt
from
the
receptacle
case
to
any
grounded
metal
structure
in
the
building,
such
as
a
raised-floor
metal
structure,
water
pipe,
building
steel,
or
similar
structure.
b.
Check
for
less
than
1
volt
from
receptacle
ground
pin
to
a
grounded
point
in
the
building.
Note:
If
the
receptacle
case
or
faceplate
is
painted,
be
sure
the
probe
tip
penetrates
the
paint
and
makes
good
electrical
contact
with
the
metal.
__
4.
Check
the
resistance
from
the
ground
pin
of
the
receptacle
to
the
receptacle
case.
Check
resistance
from
the
ground
pin
to
building
ground.
The
reading
should
be
less
than
1.0
ohm,
which
indicates
the
presence
of
a
continuous
grounding
conductor.
__
5.
If
any
of
the
checks
made
in
substeps
2
and
3
are
not
correct,
remove
the
power
from
the
branch
circuit
and
make
the
wiring
corrections;
then
check
the
receptacle
again.
Note:
Do
not
use
the
digital
multimeter
to
measure
grounding
resistance.
__
6.
Check
for
infinite
resistance
between
the
phase
pins.
This
is
a
check
for
a
wiring
short.
CAUTION:
If
the
reading
is
other
than
infinity,
do
not
proceed!
You
must
make
the
necessary
wiring
corrections
to
satisfy
the
above
criteria
before
continuing.
Do
not
turn
on
the
branch
circuit
CB
until
all
the
above
steps
are
satisfactorily
completed.
__
7.
Remove
tag
S229-0237,
which
reads
“Do
Not
Operate.”
__
8.
Turn
on
the
branch
circuit
CB.
Measure
for
appropriate
voltages
between
phases.
If
no
voltage
is
present
on
the
receptacle
case
or
grounded
pin,
the
receptacle
is
safe
to
touch.
__
9.
With
an
appropriate
meter,
verify
that
the
voltage
at
the
outlet
is
correct.
__
10.
Verify
that
the
grounding
impedance
is
correct
by
using
the
ECOS
1020,
1023,
B7106,
or
an
appropriately
approved
ground
impedance
tester.
__
11.
Turn
off
the
branch
circuit
CB.
__
12.
Attach
tag
S229-0237,
which
reads
“Do
Not
Operate.”
__
13.
You
are
now
ready
to
install
and
connect
the
power
cables
to
the
pSeries
690.
Additional
Installation
Considerations:
In
the
United
States,
installation
must
be
made
in
accordance
with
Article
645
of
the
National
Electric
Code
(NEC).
In
Canada,
installation
must
be
in
accordance
with
Article
12-020
of
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code
(CEC).
Dimensions
and
Weight
Physical
Characteristic
Slimline
Doors
Acoustical
Doors
1
Frame
2
Frames
1
Frame
2
Frames
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pSeries
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Service
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