VANNER
Incorporated
OWNER’S MANUAL
Vanner High Voltage Distribution Module OWNER’S MANUAL
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Installation Instructions
These symbols are used to note procedures that if not closely followed could lead to loss of life or
damage to equipment or property due to electrocution.
Electrocution hazard exists
Fire hazard exists
A potentially dangerous condition
Explosive hazard exists
Corrosive hazard exists
Do not exceed the specified torque value of 100 lb-in (11Nm)
when connecting cables to the
positive
(+600V) input and output studs during installation of the HVDM. Torque values higher than
specified may damage the product, reduce performance, and/or create hazardous conditions. Products
damaged by improper torque are not covered by the warranty.
Do not exceed the specified torque value of 150 lb-in (17Nm)
when connecting cables to the
negative
input and output terminal posts (-600V) during installation of the HVDM. Torque values higher
than specified may damage the product, reduce performance, and/or create hazardous conditions.
Products damaged by improper torque are not covered by the warranty.
Do not connect more than one conductor per terminal post on Vanner HVDM
. Multiple wires
and cables may overstress internal components, resulting in poor performance or creating hazardous
conditions. Products damaged by the installation of multiple conductors per post are not covered by the
warranty.
Caution:
This equipment contains components that may produce
arcs/sparks during a fault condition. To prevent fire or explosion, compartments containing batteries or
flammable materials must be properly ventilated. Safety goggles should always be worn when working
near batteries.
Mounting Location
–The
HVDM
must be mounted on a flat horizontal or vertical surface suitable
for support during application. Do not mount in a zero-clearance compartment that may result in
overheating. Locate the
HVDM
so that contact by unauthorized personnel is unlikely.