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VX150 TO VX2 INSTALLATION MANUAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
VERSION 0.3 2021-01-14 PAGE 1.5.1
SECTION 1.5: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
This section describes electrical power and electrical protection requirements associated with the VX
series transmitter. This section includes the following topics:
Electrical Power
Station Reference Ground - see page 1.5.3
NOTE:
This section provides the information required to determine your electrical and station reference
ground wiring/connections and plan for their connection to the transmitter. Physical connections are
made in
Section 1.10, “Completing External Connections” on page 1.10.1
.
Electrical Power
The VX series transmitter can operate from a nominal 50/60 Hz (between 47 and 63 Hz), 90-265 V ac
single-phase ac power source. Ac power enters the transmitter through a IEC 60320, C20 type
connector (Nautel part # JT202) on the rear panel. Nautel supplies a mating connector (Nautel part #
JD43) which has 3 terminal connections that accepts 12-16 AWG wire.
Voltage Stability
The ac power source nominal voltage must be stable to within rated limits (see Table 1.5.1 on
page 1.5.2) under all loading conditions. The transmitter contains circuitry that maintains the RF output
at the preset power level for ac voltage variations within the specified range.
CAUTION! Technical pre-commissioning activities described in this section require
technical decisions and the customization of electrical circuits. Do not attempt to
perform these activities unless you are a certified electrician.

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