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IQ Power™ BPS
5201197 Rev. D
Connect static bar(s)
by plugging in high voltage connector on static bar to HV1 or
HV2 on power supply. Secure high voltage connector with the (2) captive screws on
the sides of the connector. Do not over-tighten.
See Bar and Power Supply Connections diagram.
B.
Static bar adapters
(if existing Ion Power Bars are used).
In cases where an existing Ion Power static bar is used, the
HV connector will have to be adapted for connection to the
IQ Power™ BPS.
5051699 HV Connector Kit (plug only) is a kit of parts
with instructions that allows replacement of the Ion Power
HV connector on the cable from the bar with a HV plug
suitable for the IQ Power™ BPS. It does require user cable
preparation to terminate.
5051698 HV Adapter Cable is a short (1’) cable that has a
plug suitable for the IQ Power™ BPS on one end and an
in-line socket suitable for an Ion Power bar HV connector
on the other end. This adapter cable provides a “plug-in”
solution for adapting existing Ion Power static bars to the
IQ Power™ BPS.
CAUTION –
Shock Hazard
Do not connect static neutralizing bar with power supply energized. Disconnect
input power or switch power off before connecting static bar.
NOTE –
Failure to fully seat the high voltage connectors into the power supply
connectors may result in permanent damage to the bar, cable or power supply.
The exposed pin on the connector “tells” the power supply what type of IQ
Power™ static bar is being connected and automatically sets up the power supply for
that type of bar.
Secure the high voltage cable from the static bar. Route the flexible conduit clear
of moving machine parts and other wiring. Bends in the conduit must not “kink”.
Secure conduit using nylon wire ties (not supplied).
C.
Connect power supply alarm output
(if used). The power supply “Alarm Output”
is a standard DB25 pin connector located on the end of the IQ Power™ power supply.
A recommend max distance of 3 meters [10 feet] or less is suggested.
The power supply alarm output provides a variety of relay contact outputs that echo
the status of the power supply indicator lights. The relay contacts are rated for a
maximum of 1 A at 30 VDC.
See Power Supply Alarm Output Connections diagram.
The alarm output connector also provides a means of remote power in. See section
“G. Connect user supplied power” for more details.
Figure 12. HV Adapters