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5.2
Operational Setup
1.
Place the NSP on a bench near the load. Do not block the exhaust fan or the intake vents on the
bottom side of the unit. If the exhaust fan or vents are blocked, the pulser may overheat.
2.
If desired, flip up the front feet to tilt the face of the unit up.
3.
Check the
AC Switch
is set to
Off (O)
and the
HV Output Switch
is set to
Disable
.
4.
Plug in the AC power cord with a proper ground. It should provide AC power within the
voltage/frequency range printed on the NSP back panel just below the master power switch.
5.
To connect the load cables to the NSP:
a.
Loosen the two setscrews located on top of the black plastic block on the back of the
NSP.
b.
The positive cable is marked in red, and the negative cable is marked in black.
c.
Insert the tip connector of the positive cable into the positive output terminal on the NSP.
d.
Insert the tip connector of the negative cable into the negative output terminal on the
NSP.
e.
Check that both cables are inserted all the way into the black plastic output block until a
hard stop is felt (the blue stopper rings on the cables should touch the block).
f.
Hand tighten the set screws (included) so that the cables cannot shake or move out of
place.
6.
Connect the load to the load cables. Always use both output connections. For floating units, the
load must remain floating,
never tie either the positive or negative outputs to ground.
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