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IQ POWER MPS POWER SUPPLY
5201279 Rev A
Mounting the Power Supply
A. Locate power supply at a convenient place within reach of the static bar high
voltage cable (standard length 3m [10 ft]) and visible to the machine operator.
Power for the AC adapter (if used) must be available.
B. Secure power supply to the mounting surface (commonly a machine frame)
using M5 or M4 [#10 or #8] hardware (not supplied).
C. Locate AC adapter (if used) at a convenient, secure place within reach of the
power supply.
NOTE
– Do not energize the power supply until installation is complete.
Ensure that all input power switches are in the OFF (0) position during
installation.
Electrical Connections
A.
Connect AC Adapter
(if used, AC adapter is not required if the MPS is
connected to a Control Station). Make sure “POWER” switch on power supply
is in the “OFF” (0) position. Route low voltage wire clear of moving machine
parts and protect it from abrasion. Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied).
Do not over tighten. Insert 5-position terminal block into connector on end of
unit.
Connect line voltage to input side of AC adapter. The AC adapter is a universal
input type that accepts line voltage from 100 to 240 VAC 50/60Hz. The AC
adapter line voltage connector accepts a line cord with an IEC 320 connector
(supplied). The line cord also provides electrical ground to the AC adapter.
Check electrical ground integrity in the line voltage receptacle used for the AC
adapter. This ground must not be defeated.
B.
Connect Control Station
(if used). The Control Station can supply 24 VDC
power for up to ten IQ Power static eliminator power supplies. Use a pre-
terminated M12 cable with straight connectors on both ends, a variety of
lengths are available, see Section 8, Parts and Accessories.
When powered from the Control Station, the “Power” switch on the MPS
face is not in-circuit, the MPS will energize when the Control Station power is
switched on.
The M12 cable plugs into the M12 connector on the MPS power supply and
into one of the six connectors numbered DEV1 thru DEV6 on the Control
Station.
See diagram for Power Supply to Control Station Connections.
The cable should not be run parallel with the static bar high voltage cable.
Route the cable clear of moving machine parts and protect it from abrasion.
Secure using nylon wire ties (not supplied). Do not over-tighten wire tie.