InnoVet Select
™
HF APR
Service Manual
39
6.5 System
Interconnection
Inspect the power module for loose connections and potential electrical hazards. At
this time, the Power Module can be connected to the operator’s console and the HV
Transformer.
The Communication Cable, for the operator’s console connects to the Power
Module as described in Section 2.5.
Connect the Filament and Feedback cables to the HV Transformer and ensure the
mate-n-lock receptacle J1 and J2 at the top of the transformer are tight and secure.
Three leads marked “P1, P2 and GND” should be routed from the Power Module to
the HV Transformer through the metal strain relief and terminated at the
connections labeled “P1, P2 and GND”.
6.6 Connecting the Mains Input Voltage
240 VAC Input
Single-phase power is terminated at the line fuses (F1, F2) in the Power Module.
This Fuse Block is located on the right side of the Power Module. Ground is
connected to the Ground Stud just below and to the left of the fuse block.
Wires “1”, “1B” and “2A” should be on TB1-2, the 240 V tap. Wire “2J” must be on
TB2-1, the 240 V tap.
208 or 220 VAC Input with Line Matching Transformer (Field Installation Only)
Single-phase power below 230 VAC will require a line-matching transformer. See
the transformer kit, part # L246 for further details or section 6.7 below. Line
voltages below 230 VAC will only support low power exposures for light field to x-
ray field congruence and system alignments. This is only a stop-gap measure.
Obtain a line match transformer kit immediately!