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Ametek Sorensen XFR 1200 Watt Series - 60 V to 600 V Models

Ametek Sorensen XFR 1200 Watt Series
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Installation
2-18 TM-F1OP-C1XN-01
60 V to 600 V Models
The 60 V to 600 V (high voltage) models have a 4-terminal, wire clamp
output connector. See inset of Figure 2-6 for a labelled drawing of the
wire clamp connector. The units are shipped with a protective shield
attached (see Figure 2-6).
To make load connections to a 60 V to 600 V power supply:
1. Use a gloved finger or a blunt tool to push in the circular knockout on
the right side (recommended) of the shield. After you push in the
knockout, twist it until it detaches from the shield, and discard.
2. Insert the bushing of the small black strain relief, screw-side out,
through the knockout hole, pushing in from the outside of the shield.
You will hear a snap as the strain relief attaches securely to the shield.
3. Strip insulation 0.35" (9 mm) at the end of each of the wires.
4. Loosen the strain relief screw and route the wires through the strain
relief.
5. Loosen the connector terminal screw (see inset in Figure 2-6), insert
the stripped wire into the terminal, and tighten the terminal screw
securely.
6. Ensure that the wires are not pulled too taut between the terminals
and the strain relief. Tighten the strain relief screw.
WARNING: Shock hazard
To protect personnel against accidental contact with hazardous voltages, ensure
that the load, including connections, has no live parts which are accessible. Also
ensure that the insulation rating of the load wiring and circuitry is greater than or
equal to the maximum output voltage of the power supply.
WARNING: Sharp edges
Wear protective gloves and use caution when removing the circular knockout
from the shield as described below. The exposed metal edges of the knockout
may be sharp.
TM-F1OP-C1XN-01.book Page 18 Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:04 PM

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