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5. OPERATION PROCEDURES
5-1. Connecting AC Power Cable
Make sure that the power source is shut off.
Use the AC power cable supplied with the product.
Plug the connector of the AC power cable into the AC INPUT
receptacle on the rear panel.
5-2. Connecting Load with Output Terminals
CAUTION
Be careful of the
tmperature!
Be sure to connect the load in the condition where the POWER
switch is off.
To connect a load, use cables having large enough current
capacity for the rated output and current in order to prevent a fire.
The current capacity of the cables should be still higher if the
cables are twisted to reduce noises or avoid malfunctioning.
Use cables of the rated voltage over the grounding voltage (500V) for
the load.
The front output terminals and rear output terminals are connected internally.
Even when the front output terminals are used, the rear output terminals also
output voltage. Put the protective covers supplied with the product on the
rear output terminals to avoid electrocution.
5-2-1. Connection with the rear output terminals
(1) Remove AC cable from AC INPUT.
(2) Connect crimp style lug terminals to the ends of the load cables.
Tighten the lug terminals firmly using the nuts supplied with the
product.
CAUTION
The rear output terminals have M6 holes and M3 (tapped) holes.
Be sure to use the M6 holes to output power. Noises at the load end
may be reduced by twisting the cables to the load or connecting a film
capacitor of low high-frequency impedance (several
μF) and an
electrolytic capacitor (several hundred
μF) to the load end.