Installation
SR-100i User’s Manual
Section 3 Installation
Initial Inspection
All systems undergo full testing before being shipped from KALIBURN. In the
unlikely event that one of your components is defective or missing, please contact
KALIBURN so a replacement item can be sent to you. Also, KALIBURN has
taken special care in packaging your SR-100i system. If your system was
damaged during shipment, you will have to file a claim with the shipping
company. Next, it will be necessary to contact KALIBURN so replacement parts
can be ordered. If you need additional assistance, please contact KALIBURN.
Power Supply Installation
The SR-100i power supply should be lifted by a forklift or pallet jack only. In
order to prevent damaging the power supply, the forks should be of adequate
length to protrude on the far side of the power supply. The proper location of the
power supply will provide dependable service and reduce periodic maintenance
time. Choose a location that will provide unrestricted air movement into and out
of the power supply. Maintain
at least 24 inches
of space on
all
sides of the unit.
The location should subject the power supply to the least amount of dust, dirt,
moisture, and corrosive vapors. The power supply must be cleaned as often as
necessary to prevent the accumulation of metallic dust inside the unit. See Figure
2-1 for power supply dimensions.
Primary Power Connection
** Before connecting primary power, check the data plate to verify the
voltage required by the SR-100i power supply **
Note: See Appendix A for additional information on 220/380V and 415V
50Hz systems.
A primary disconnect switch should be provided for each SR-100i power supply.
The disconnect switch should be located as close as possible to the power supply
so it can be turned off quickly in case of an emergency.
The disconnect switch
should be equipped with time delay fuses only
. The magnetic inrush current of
the power supply will cause fast acting fuses to blow. The disconnect switch
should be sized according to local and national codes. The rating must meet or
exceed the continuous rating of the fuses used. See the following chart for
recommended fuse sizes:
3-1
Summary of Contents for SR-100i
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