
PBZ
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In
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Connecting the Load
Connecting to the OUTPUT Terminals
1
Turn off the POWER switch.
2
Remove the OUTPUT terminal cover.
The OUTPUT terminal cover screws will be reused later. These screws are easy to
lose, so put them in a place that is easy to remember.
3
Using the short bar, connect the chassis and COM terminals.
4
Attach crimping terminals to the load cables.
Use crimping terminals that are designed for M4 screws.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, observe the following precautions.
• Turn the POWER switch off before you touch the OUTPUT terminals.
• Be sure to attach the OUTPUT terminal cover after you connect the load cables to
the OUTPUT terminals.
• The rear panel may become hot during operation. If you touch it, you may burn
yourself. Before you touch the rear panel, turn the POWER switch off, and allow a
sufficient amount of time for the rear panel to become cool.
Standard components that are attached to the OUTPUT terminals when the PBZ is
shipped
Quantity
Short bar (for the OUTPUT terminals)
1
8 mm M4 screws (for the OUTPUT terminals)
3
OUTPUT terminal cover
1
6 mm M3 screws (for the OUTPUT terminal cover)
2
Use the left hole on the terminal cover.
COM
OUT
Three 8 mm M4 screws for
the OUTPUT terminal
(attached to the PBZ)
One terminal cover for the OUTPUT
terminal (attached to the PBZ)
Two 6 mm M3 screws
for the OUTPUT
terminal cover
(attached to the PBZ)
One short bar for the OUTPUT terminal
(attached to the PBZ)
OUT terminal
COM terminal
Chassis terminal
• Be sure to connect the chassis terminal and the COM terminal with the short bar.
If you do not, the PBZ may not meet its specifications.
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