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4. INSTALLATION
Symbol Definitions
Protective Conductor Terminal
Indicates where to connect safety ground conductor from AC line source.
Caution: Risk of Electric Shock
Indicates that high voltages, capable of causing injury, are present on the output
connector.
Caution: Refer to Manual for Further Instructions
Directs user to manual for further detailed instructions on installation and operation.
Refer to Section 2 of this manual.
Input Voltage Selection
Before the BRC power supply may be installed, it is critical that the AC line voltage being connected
to the unit fits within the specifications below:
208VAC ±10% (187-229 VAC), 3-phase
The power supply does not require an electrical neutral. The unit is not sensitive to phase rotation.
Double check your power wiring before proceeding with the installation.
CAUTION
Chassis supports must not block air passages located on the unit’s side panels. A fan located on the
left side panel pulls air in through a heatsink located on the right side panel.
1. Turn OFF the front panel circuit breaker.
2. Connect the ground stud on the rear panel of the chassis to a suitable building or system ground,
and to the low end of the output load(s). Use a 0.5 inch (~1.3 cm) wide metal earthling braid or #6
AWG UL1015 insulated stranded wire with properly crimped ring terminals where required.
Heavier conductors may be used. The ground stud on the rear panel should be the common point
of all ground connections.
3. Terminate the high voltage output cable to the high end of the load. Make sure it is tightly
fastened.
4. It is good practice to keep the high voltage (HV) cable away from sharp objects, machinery, and
high traffic areas. This will minimize the possibility of damage to the cable.
5. Ensure the Local/Remote switch on the rear panel is set to the proper mode of operation, either
local or remote, as described in Section 5.
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