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5.5.3 Mount the Power Supply
The power supply is designed to be placed on a workbench (rubber feet on bottom) within
cable-length limits of the actuator, or it may be rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch Rack
(using an optional rack mount handle kit). It has two rear-mounted fans which draw
cooling air from rear to front, which must be free from obstruction. Do not place the power
supply on the floor or in other locations that will allow dust, dirt or contaminants to be
drawn into the power supply.
The controls on the front of the power supply must be accessible and readable for setup
changes.
All electrical connections are made to the rear of the power supply, which should be
positioned in your workspace with adequate clearance (approximately 4 inches or more on
either side, and 6 inches to the rear) for cable access and ventilation. Do not place
anything on top of the power supply case.
In the event the system is to be installed in a high dust environment, the use of a fan filter
kit (101-063-614) is required.
See Figure 5.4 Power Supply Dimensional Drawing for a dimensional drawing of the
2000Xc Power Supply.
The cable lengths are limited based on the operating frequency of the welding system.
Performance and results can suffer if the RF cable is crushed, pinched, damaged or
modified. Contact your Branson Representative if you have special cable requirements.
5.5.4 Input Power (Main)
The system requires single-phase input power, which you connect to the power supply
using the integral power cord. See Table 5.4.2 for plug and receptacle requirements for
your specific power level.
Refer to the unit’s Model Data Tag to be sure of the power rating of the Model in your
system.
5.5.5 Output Power (RF Cable)
Ultrasonic Energy is delivered to a screw-on MS receptacle connection on the rear of the
power supply, which is connected to the actuator or the converter (depending on your
application).
CAUTION
Never operate the System with the RF Cable disconnected or if the RF
Cable is damaged.