Figure 11 - Connect the electrical supply cable to the connector mating-half
1. Electrics box
2. Electrical supply connector
3. Electrics box
4. Pin 1 (phase 1)
5. Pin 2 (phase 2)
3.9
Connect an additional RF earth (ground) (optional)
If you will operate the iH system in an area subject to high RF (radio frequency) emissions, in accordance with good
RF installation practice, we recommend that you:
Use a star washer to connect the end of the earth (ground) cable
to one of the bolts that you use to secure the inlet-flange.
Connect an additional earth (ground) cable to the RF earth (ground) stud
suitable low-impedance cable (for example, use braided cable).
3.10
Connect to your emergency stop circuit
Note:
If you do not connect to your own control equipment, you must fit the Tool Interface Module plug supplied
(Figure
4, item 7) on the rear of the iH system. If you do not, you will not be able to operate the iH system.
If required, you can connect your own control equipment to the iH system to shut it down in an emergency using the
EMS connection
(Figure
4, item 7 and Table 5). The emergency stop control must be compliant with IEC 60947-5-1
(This should be a red self latching mushroom push button on a yellow background.).
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6. Pin 3 (phase 3)
7. Earth (ground) screw
8. Strain relief bush
9. Electrical supply cable
10. Cover
(Figure
5, item 4) connected to the iH inlet
(Figure
A590-00-880 Issue D
3, item 5). You must use a
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