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Installation of a hardwired model:
The installation of the hardwired power conditioner must only be performed by a
qualified electrician. All local electrical codes must be followed.
Locate the power conditioner as close to the load equipment (the equipment you want to power
from the power conditioner) as possible
. Ensure the circuit that will be used to power the
power conditioner is turned off and locked out.
Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the
cover to the power conditioner. Once the cover is removed locate the input and output terminal
block on the back panel of the unit. These terminal blocks can be accessed for wiring by
removing the knockout covers located on the back panel. The maximum input and output
current for each unit can be found on the rating label on the rear of the unit. The correctly rated
circuit and wire size must be used per the local code for connection into and out of the unit. The
terminal block must be torqued down to 1.33 foot-pounds during installation. Reference FIG 1.
for connection diagram.
Once all the connections are made and tight inside the power conditioner reattach the cover.
You can now turn on the circuit that will power the power conditioner. All hard-wired power
conditioners have an input circuit breaker located on the rear of the unit. Turn the switch to the
ON
position. The blue power
ON
indicator (light) on the front of the unit will illuminate. Now you
can turn on the load equipment/electronic devices. If you have any questions in this regard,
contact the seller.
All
NXT POWER
Conditioners are equipped with overload protection and this protection will turn
off the power conditioner if overloaded. If the power conditioner turns off due to an overload,
remove some of the load equipment/electronic devices from the conditioner and turn the power
conditioner on again.
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All power conditioner uses a basic type insulation, and a grounded power network must
be used.
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There are no user serviceable parts inside the power conditioner, contact the seller for
service or repair.
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All power conditioners use hazardous voltage.
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All power conditioners should only be used in ordinary locations.
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All Power conditioners can be operated in continuous duty cycle.
CAUTION
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK