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Pre-Installation
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Lift the CMC with the fork lift (remember the proper
orientation). Just lift the CMC high enough to clear the
front level of the CMC cabinet floor plate (see
). Slowly move the fork lift /CMC into the CMC cabinet
until the upwards-facing four mounting bolts in the CMC
cabinet align with the four mounting holes on the base of
the CMC. Then slowly lower the CMC until it is firmly
resting on the rubber mounting strips on the floor of the
CMC cabinet (see
).
Use the air baffles as a template to verify that the CMC is
oriented in the proper position in the CMC cabinet.
Reposition the CMC until the air baffles fit between the side
walls of the CMC cabinet and the CMC.
Important:
DO NOT MODIFY THE AIR BAFFLES TO FIT.
The air baffles are sized to ensure optimal
placement of the CMC in the CMC cabinet
section.
Lower the forks until they are clear of the CMC lifting
provisions and back the fork lift forks slowly out of the CMC
cabinet. Secure the mounting hardware (see
Important:
•
Before servicing, disconnect all power sources and
allow at least 40 minutes for capacitors to discharge.
•
All electrical enclosures-unit or remote-are IP2X.
Connect the four power cables (designated M+, M-, L+,
and L-) in the CMC cabinet to the identically designated
cable termination lug pads on the CMC (see
).
Connect the green ground cable lug to the ground
connection bolt on the base of the CMC (see
).
Figure 32.
Inserting the CMC into the CMC cabinet
Figure 33.
Lowering the CMC on CMC isolation
mounting strips/mounting bolts
WARNING
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding
Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or serious
injury. All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified
personnel. Improperly installed and grounded field
wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards. To
avoid these hazards, you MUST follow requirements for
field wiring installation and grounding as described in
NEC and your local/state electrical codes.
Figure 34.
CMC power cable orientation
1.
Power cable designations (matched to CMC cable termination pad
designations)
1