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Now reconnect the NSG 5500 to the mains.
... until it is fixed to the input connector assembly again.
Picture 2–6: Fix the drawer to the input connector assembly
2.5 Installation / set-up NSG 5500
This section outlines a brief checklist of items that should be done before the unit is powered up and put
into service. The NSG 5500 may be set up by qualified personnel only. It is imperative to observe the safety
instructions at the beginning of this manual.
Check that all items and accessories ordered have been delivered.
Inspect the equipment for damage during transit. Any damage found should be reported to the carrier
immediately.
Carefully study the documentation and operating instructions supplied.
The mains voltage selector on the rear of the instrument must agree with the local mains voltage (mains
frequency: 47–63 Hz)
Connect the mains cable to a mains outlet that has a good earth connection.
Ensure that all modules are inserted correctly and screwed home tightly.
Observe, and adhere to, the polarity of all input and output connections.
Power up and operate according to the instructions supplied.
NOTE!
The three modules contained herein are simply the most commonly required
transient generators. Additional generators are available for use in the NSG 5500.
These additional generators will be supplied with their own user’s guide.