PAD-L
Setup
1-3
1.2
Installation
Precautions for installation
Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the power supply.
Do not use the power supply in a flammable atmosphere.
To prevent explosion or fire, do not use the power supply near alcohol, thinner, or
other combustible materials, or in an atmosphere containing such vapors.
Avoid locations where the power supply is exposed to high
temperatures or direct sunlight.
Do not locate the power supply near a heater or in areas subject to drastic temperature
changes.
Operating temperature range: 0
°
C to 40
°
C
Storage temperature range:
-10
°
C to +60
°
C
Avoid humid environments.
Do not locate the power supply in a high-humidity environment—near a boiler,
humidifier, or water supply.
Operating humidity range:
10% to 90% RH
(no dew condensation is allowed)
Storage humidity range:
70% RH or less
(no dew condensation is allowed)
Condensation may occur even within the operating humidity range. In that case, do
not start using the power supply until the location is completely dry.
Do not place the power supply in a corrosive atmosphere.
Do not install the power supply in a corrosive atmosphere or one containing sulfuric
acid mist or the like. This may cause corrosion of various conductors and imperfect
contact with connectors, leading to malfunction and failure, or in the worst case, a
fire.
Modification may allow the unit to cope with such an atmosphere. If the unit is to be
used in such an atmosphere, contact your Kikusui distributor/agent.
Do not locate the power supply in a dusty environment.
Dirt and dust in the power supply may cause electrical shock or fire.
Do not use the power supply where ventilation is poor.
The power supply employs a forced air cooling system. Air is taken in from intake
ports located on the power supply's sides and front, and is exhausted from the rear.
Prepare sufficient space around the power supply so that the intake ports and exhaust
port are always completely unobstructed. Otherwise, heat may accumulate in the
power supply, resulting in fire.
Summary of Contents for PAD-L III Series
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Page 16: ...P 6 Preface PAD L...
Page 40: ...2 12 Precautions and Preparations for Use PAD L...
Page 86: ...4 34 Applied Operation PAD L...
Page 98: ...5 12 Names and Functions of Controls PAD L...
Page 130: ...7 14 Specifications PAD L...