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These standard connectors are intended to be used with flexible, nonmetallic conduit or tubing.
It is strongly recommended that computer installations include a flexible section of conduit, for example,
three feet of conduit or two feet of tubing to allow the shock and vibration isolators a full range of motion.
Caution! The conduit connectors must be sealed against adverse environments. If the unit
is not connected to a closed conduit system, the connectors must be sealed with a
suitable compound.
Terminal Block
Ground Stud
Figure 3
Power Connections
Warning! To avoid potential electric shock, follow National Electric Code safety practices
or your local code when wiring and connecting this unit to a power source and to
electrical sensors or peripheral devices. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Only qualified personnel should perform wiring procedures.
Warning! Before proceeding, make sure that incoming electrical power has been
disconnected and there is no electrical power on the leads you will be connecting.
After preparing the entry holes, connect incoming power as follows:
1) De-energize incoming electrical power (mains power). Route conduit/wiring to the enclosure.
2) Verify that a circuit breaker is installed in the line prior to the computer. The breaker size should be
determined by the wire gauge used for installation. TS 500s require a maximum of 4 Amps at
120VAC and 2 Amps at 230VAC.
3) Verify that the unit is configured for the voltage used in the installation location.