Rewire The Inputs To The Outlets - Agilent Technologies 3070 Series Site Preparation

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Chapter 11: Site Preparation – Series 3 / 79000 Current Reduction Conversion: Series 3 Current Reduction Conversion Procedure
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WARNING
Make sure the replacement fuse type (size) and
rating (current, speed, and voltage) is consistent
with the voltage level you are operating at. Using
a substitute fuse could result in a fire hazard.

Rewire the Inputs to the Outlets

To wire the ac outlets in your system, start by finding
the appropriate information as described below. If the
power option you are looking for is not present in the
table, it means that that option is not supported in that
configuration:
1 Find the section in
Table 11-7
Table 11-8
on page 11-24 that describes your system
configuration: the number of modules, location of
outlets, and number of PDUs, as well as the figure
page number which describes your power option
wiring:
2 Do NOT plug in the instruments, fans, etc. to the
outlets at this time. This will be done after the
voltages connected to the outlets are tested. Use the
tables to verify the voltage from outlets or that
devices are plugged into the correct outlets.
Agilent 3070 / 79000 Site Preparation
on page 11-21 or
NOTE
Option #05A is not available on the Corporate
Price List (CPL) after June 1999. The DUT
power supplies input voltage for Japanese systems
are set to 220 volts at the factory and the neutral
center tap is no longer used.
If Three-Phase Delta power (0ED) is not
available, use the Single-Phase power option
(AWY). 307X single-phase option AWY systems
will require two power drops.
11-20

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