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2000 125A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85502C-1
4 - 2 Safety
Issue 8 July 1999
National Electric Code (NEC) and/or local codes. The size
of the overcurrent protector used must not exceed 80% of
the value of the protector chosen.
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An accessible ac disconnect/protection device to remove ac
power from the equipment in the event of an emergency
must be provided.
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For installations in the United States, UL-listed
compression connectors should be used to terminate
UL-listed field-wired conductors where required. For all
installations, the appropriate connector should be applied
only to the correct size conductor as specified by the
connector manufacturer using only the connector
manufacturer's recommended tooling or tooling approved
for that connector.
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If the proper connector for the country of installation is not
provided, obtain appropriate connectors and follow
manufacturer’s and all local requirements for proper
connections. All national and local rules and regulations are
to be followed when making field connections.
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Torque electrical connections to the values specified on
labels or in the product documentation.
Precautions
When working on or using this type of equipment, follow these
precautions:
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This unit must be installed, serviced, and operated only by
skilled and qualified personnel who have the necessary
knowledge and practical experience with electrical
equipment and who understand the hazards that can arise
when working on this type of equipment.
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Because of the hazardous voltages supplied to and within
the equipment, make sure the equipment, all associated
framework, and the cable rack are properly grounded per
local job instructions before turning on any power to the
rectifier.
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For equipment connected to batteries, disconnecting the ac
alone will not necessarily remove power to the equipment.
Make sure the equipment is not also powered by the