Table 4-1. Allowable Diameter Range of the Power Cable
Line Voltage Diameter (unit: mm)
100 Vac / 120 Vac 16.5 to 18.5
220 Vac / 240 Vac 6.5 to 10.0
The small system cabinet (1000 mm height) cannot b e furnished with an emergency o unit
because of space availabilit y in the system cabinet.
The Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is the primary unit for controlling and distributing ac
power. The PDU must b e connected to the power source using the p ower cable. The following
describes how to make this connection.
When an Emergency Off Unit is Furnished
The PDU is lo cated at the b ottom of the rear panel. The LINE switch, which is on the
emergency o unit, is lo cated at the top of the front side. The emergency o unit is connected
to the PDU at the factory.You must connect the PDU to the p ower source at your site by
using your power cable.
Power source requirements depend on the electrical option installed in y
our system. The PDU
can accommo date one of four types of p ower: 100 Vac, 120 Vac, 220 Vac, and 240 Vac. The
maximum current for each PDU is shown in Table 4-2.
Table 4-2. Maximum Current for PDU with Emergency Off Unit
Line Voltage HP Part Number Total Maximum
Current
Maximum Current
of Each Outlet
100 Vac 04062-60203 30 A 10 A
120 Vac 04062-60204 24 A 10 A
220 Vac 04062-60205 15 A 6A
240 Vac 04062-60206 15 A 6A
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Warning
Main power cable installation must be performed by trained service personnel
or electrician only. Incorrect installation will result in serious injury to operating
personnel and damage to equipment.
Caution
Do
not
connect the main power cable to the outlet at your site until after
the insp ection of all system instruments to protect the system instruments
from damage and service p ersonnel from injury. Refer to \Testing Each
Instrument".
Use the following instructions for installing the main p ower cable:
System Installation 4-3