Connecting The Electrical Power; Electrical Supply Requirements - Getinge 600 Series Installation Manual

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Installation Instructions

CONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL POWER

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
REQUIREMENTS
4–22
It is the customer's responsibility to complete all electrical connections in
accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local
codes.
CAUTION
Be sure the power box circuit breaker is in the OFF position to ensure that
the power supply will not energize any sterilizer components prior to
performing required adjustments and testing.
A permanently-connected, dedicated electrical supply with a conveniently
accessible disconnect switch (supplied by the customer) is required for
each sterilizer. Where both single-phase and three-phase supplies are
required, two (2) disconnect switches can be used. Disconnect switches
must be located as close to each other and to the sterilizer as possible and
within easy reach of the operator.
NOTE
Refer to roughing-in drawing (Figure 6–1, Sheet 5 on page 6–6) for
recommended breaker/fusing.
All disconnect switches need to be properly labeled as the disconnecting
devices for the specified sterilizer. Affix the Getinge USA label (part number
61301608457) supplied with the sterilizer to each disconnect switch
enclosure and indicate the sterilizer ID on the label.
FIGURE 4–21. GETINGE USA LABEL
Disconnect switch for
Getinge USA equipment
61301608457 Rev. B
NOTE
When the only electrical supply source available to operate the control
system is other than 115 Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz, single-phase, a transformer
is required to provide 115 Vac for connection to the sterilizer control circuit.
See "Connecting the Customer Supply" on page 4–23
INS 61301607027 Rev A US

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