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BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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2.6 BAM 1020 Power and Electrical Service
The BAM 1020 uses internal 120V AC motors for the tape control system. The power supply
is factory-wired to run on either 110-120V or 220-240V, and either 50Hz or 60Hz. The
external vacuum pump and inlet heater are also AC powered and voltage-specific, and
should match the voltage setting of the BAM 1020. Note: The pump power cord is hardwired,
and may need to be replaced or adapted to match local outlet types outside of North
America.
Warning: Your shelter and/or electrical service must be wired for the correct voltage and
frequency in accordance with local electrical codes. Running the BAM 1020, vacuum pump,
or inlet heater on incorrect line voltage or frequency will cause improper operation.
The current draw of the system varies considerably depending on optional accessories and
environmental conditions. A dedicated 15 Amp electrical circuit is generally adequate to run a
single complete BAM 1020 system, unless a large air conditioner is on the same circuit.
Consult a qualified electrician if unsure. A summary of some worst-case loads is given below:
Model
Description
Amps
Wattage
BAM 1020
BAM 1020 only, 120V, worst case with tape transport motors running.
0.17A
20W
BX-126
Medo Linear Piston Pump, 120V, 60Hz, at 16.70 L/min through clean tape.
1.25A
150W
BX-121
Gast Rotary Vane Pump, 120V, 60Hz, at 16.70 L/min through clean tape.
4.44A
530W
BX-122
Gast Rotary Vane Pump, 230V, 50Hz, at 16.70 L/min through clean tape.
2.30A
530W
BX-827
Smart Inlet Heater, 120V, 60Hz, running at 100% high RH duty cycle.
0.85A
100W
BX-830
Smart Inlet Heater, 230V, 50Hz, running at 100% high RH duty cycle.
0.76A
175W
BX-902B
Shelter One Mini Shelter, 120V, worst case with shelter heater ON
4.2A
500W
BX-903
Ekto Mini Shelter, 120V, 2000 BTU air conditioner.
7.4A
586W
BX-904/906
Ekto Mini Shelter, 120V, 4000 BTU air conditioner.
13.5A
1172W
Notes:
•
The BAM transport motors only run for a few seconds each per hour. Quiescent BAM current is 0.1A.
•
The vacuum pump runs for either 42 or 50 minutes per hour. Startup inrush current is higher.
•
Smart Heater wattage drops to idle at 20% (120V) or 6% (230V) when filter RH is below 35%.
•
The BX-902B shelter heater is usually off whenever shelter temp is over 40 degrees F, and can be disabled.
•
Values are based on measurements or best available information. Additional information is available from Service.
Fuses: There are two 5x20mm, 3.15A, 250V fuses located inside
the BAM 1020 power switch module on the back of the BAM
1020. They can be accessed by prying open the top of the small
cover surrounding the switch. The power cord must be removed
in order to open this cover.
Power Outages and Battery Backup: Any momentary AC
power outages will reset the BAM 1020 CPU and prevent data
collection for the sample hour. The BAM 1020 may be plugged
into a PC-style uninterruptible power supply (UPS) battery back-
up unit to prevent this. A UPS of at least 300 Watts is usually
sufficient. The vacuum pump does not need to be connected to the UPS, because the BAM
1020 can compensate for short pump flow outages of less than 1 minute duration. If the
pump is to be backed up, then a much larger UPS wattage is required.
Chassis Ground:
Connect one of the terminals marked “CHASSIS” on the back of the BAM
1020 to an earth ground point using the green/yellow ground wire supplied with the BAM
1020. A copper earth-ground rod is recommended. The chassis ground is primarily for added
RFI/EMI noise immunity. The power cord also uses the standard electrical safety ground.