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Setup

Setup
Perform this setup procedure to secure all necessary
machine connections for machine operation.
1. Locate HFR.
a. Locate HFR on a level surface. See Dimen-
sions on page 140 for space requirements.
b. Anchor the HFR to the floor (suggested
anchors: McMaster Carr anchor, 92403A400).
See Dimensions, page 140, for bolt locations.
c. Do not expose HFR to rain.
NOTICE
To avoid machine damage and personal injury,
ensure the machine is securely strapped to the pal-
let to prevent tipping before lifting.
2. Electrical requirements. See Models on page 4 for
detailed electrical requirements information.
Installing this equipment requires access to parts
which may cause electric shock or other serious
injury if work is not performed properly. Have a quali-
fied electrician connect power and ground to main
power switch terminals, see step 3 in this setup pro-
cedure. All electrical wiring must be done by a quali-
fied electrician and comply with all local codes and
regulations.
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3. Connect electrical cord.
NOTE: See Power Line Voltage Surges information on
page 31.
NOTE: Power cord is not supplied. See the following
table.
Table 1: Power Cord Requirements
Model
230V, 1 phase
6 (13.3), 2 wire + ground
400V, 3 phase
6 (13.3), 4 wire + ground †
† Residual Current Device (RCD) must be rated at
300 mA if installed.
Electrical Cord Wires by Model
230V, 1 phase: L1, L2, GND
400V, 3 phase: L1, L2, L3, N, GND
Use 5/32 or 4 mm hex allen wrench to connect the two
or three power leads to L1, L2, and L3, as applicable.
Connect green to ground (GND).
Electrical Cord Wires by Model
230V, 1phase: L1, L2, (L3 - No Connection), GND
400V, 3 phase: L1, L2, L3, N, GND
L1 L2 L3
F
. 13: 230V, 1 phase shown
IG
Cord Requirements
2
AWG (mm
)
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