[0203072TSS] TSS-D Battery Chargers r1
User's Manual
GROUNDING AND LINE CONNECTION
If the charger is to be connected to the AC power supply with a flexible jacketed cable, one
having a separate grounding conductor should be used.
If, for any reason, an input cable which does not include a grounding conductor is used, the
equipment must be grounded with separate conductor. Minimum size and color coding
requirements must be in accordance with any applicable national or local code.
PROCEDURE
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Read on the data label the AC current value corresponding to the line voltage to which
charger is to be connected. Using that current value, select the proper fuses, disconnect
switch and power cable sizes, according with any applicable national or local code.
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Check that the charger is disconnected from AC input and battery;
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Open the cabinet;
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Mount the input cable and connect the four power conductors (three phase + ground) to
the terminal blocks;
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Close the cabinet;
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With disconnect switch on AC input power line on position “OFF” or “OPEN”, connect the
power cable coming from the charger to the switch and, then, install the fuses in the
switch.
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CAUTION!
Risk of electrical shock!
The cabinet of the battery charger must be properly grounded to protect personnel against
hazard of electrical shock in case of fault on the charger!
The grounding conductor must have a current carrying capacity equal or higher than the
current carrying capacity of the AC-input wires.