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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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NOTE:
Disconnect Location
The circuit breaker panel should be located near the transmitter in a well lighted
area. As a safety precaution, controls for disconnecting the main power service
supplying the transmitter must be convenient to the operator and maintenance
personnel. Emergency lighting should be provided.
2.2.4.2 Isolation Transformer
If a separate isolation transformer is used, it should be connected to the highest
potential primary source available to minimize voltage fluctuations on the secondary.
The isolation transformer must have both primary and secondary taps so that power
input variations and changes in loads can be compensated. The isolation transformer
must maintain the rated output during the transmitter starting surge. The transformer
should be located as closely as possible to the transmitter.
No load other than the transmitter should be connected to the transformer secondary.
NOTE:
Isolation Transformer Loading
Any other loads connected to the isolation transformer, especially from line to
neutral may not tolerate the sine wave distortion inherent in an isolation
transformer.
The feed line to the transformer must be protected by a main line circuit breaker to
protect against a transformer short. Individual cabinets are protected by branch
breakers.
2.3 Unpacking and Equipment Inventory
2.3.1 Shipping Weights & Equipment Needs for Unloading
Before the truck arrives with the new transmitter, have ready on site a fork lift truck or
a suitable unloading dock, a pallet jack, heavy duty two wheel cart, and any other
equipment necessary to unload up to 1100 pounds (500 kg) at the site in question. The
cabinets and power supplies are too heavy to be safely unloaded by hand. An area large
enough to store the boxes should be prepared in advance to help the unloading process.
Remove the cabinets from the truck and set in a location where they cannot be
damaged. If any modules are shipped in individual boxes, save these to ship modules
back for repair.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT USE THE ROUNDED EDGES OF THE CABINETS FOR
PUSHING, PULLING OR LIFTING!
The Control cabinet and skid together weigh approximately 470 pounds (215
kg). The skid itself weighs 30 pounds (14 kg).