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2000 100A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85503A-1
5 - 10 Installation
Issue 6 October 1998
Installing or
Adding a
Rectifier
Before beginning this procedure, read the section above on
“Preparing for Installation” in its entirety. This procedure is
appropriate for installing a rectifier in a new plant or adding a
rectifier to an existing plant to increase capacity. The assumption
is made, however, that the rectifier is being added to an operating
plant.
Observe the safety precautions in the Safety section and those
given with each procedure whenever working on or near
electrically live equipment.
Only persons trained and experienced in the installation of
power equipment should install this rectifier.
Install AC Power
Cables
Use Figures 5-1, 5-2, and 5-3 as references for this section.
1. Using site drawing information, locate the exact position
specified for the rectifier.
DANGER
•
Follow procedures in the order given to minimize exposure
to voltages up to 530 volts ac and 60 volts dc.
•
Remove all jewelry and use insulated tools when working
on or near electrically live parts.
•
Use a voltmeter to insure no voltage, or the expected
voltage, is present before contacting any uninsulated
conductor surface.
•
Use gloves when handling thermally hot components inside
the rectifier.
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AC voltage is present even when the Power switch is in the
Off position.
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Be sure that the associated framework and cable rack are
properly grounded, per local job instructions, before turning
on any rectifier.
•
Battery voltage is still present on one side of the DC
Output circuit breaker when both the ac power and dc
circuit breaker are turned off.