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Neutro-Vac
5200470 Rev B
High Voltage Connector (MEB)
Attach a connector to the high voltage cable coming from each static bar. Allow
approximately 3” of additional cable on the connector before cutting.
1. Measure and strip 1/2” insulation from end of cable. Straighten conductor
strands.
2. Slide knurled plug onto cable with threaded end toward end of cable as shown
in Figure 4.
3. Slide connector body on cable with setscrew hole positioned toward end of
cable.
4. Slide high voltage connector over conductor until it butts against cable
insulation. Make certain all conductor strands are inside connector.
5. Line up set screw holes in connector body with high voltage connector. Insert
and tighten set screw. Pull firmly on connector body to make certain set screw
is well seated.
6. Screw contact spring (closed end first) onto high voltage connector
Figure 4: High Voltage Connector (MEB)
Air Bars
To determine the capacities of air preparation equipment needed for the Neutro-
Vac system, total the maximum SCFM needed by all air bars. See Section 2 -
Specifications for compressed air consumption. Use a 5-micron filter, coalescing
filter and regulator capable of operating down to 5 psi. Connect the components
as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5: Air Bar Component Connection
The recommended tubing to hook up the air bars is polyethylene, polypropylene or
nylon with a minimum of 100 psi working pressure. This tubing is recommended
to provide a clean and safe connection between the air preparation components and
Neutro-Vac hood. Use Table 1 below to determine what size tubing and fittings
to use.