Installation Precautions; Location And Ambient Requirements; Mounting Requirements; Conductor Routing And Grounding - Toshiba Q9+ Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation Precautions

Location and Ambient
Requirements
• The TIC ASD is intended for permanent
installations only.
• Installation shall conform to the National
Electrical Code (NEC) — Article 110
( Requirements For Electrical Installations ), all
regulations of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, and any other applicable
national, regional, or industry codes and
standards.
Note:
For ALL references to the National
Electrical Code (NEC), see the latest
release of the National Electrical
Code.
• Select a mounting location that is easily
accessible, has adequate personnel working
space, and adequate illumination for adjustment,
inspection, and maintenance of the equipment
(refer to NEC Article 110-13).
• DO NOT mount the ASD in a location that would
produce catastrophic results (equipment damage
or injury to personnel) if it were to become
dislodged from its mounting location.
• DO NOT mount the ASD in a location that would
allow it to be exposed to flammable chemicals or
gases, water, solvents, or other fluids.
• Avoid installation in areas where vibration, heat,
humidity, dust, fibers, metal particles, explosive/
corrosive mists or gases, or sources of electrical
noise are present.
• The installation location shall not be exposed to
direct sunlight.
• Allow proper clearance spaces for installation.
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation openings. Refer
to the section titled
Installation and Connections
on pg. 9
for further information on ventilation
requirements.
• The ambient operating temperature range of the
Q9 Plus ASD is 14° to 104° F (-10° to 40° C).

Mounting Requirements

• Only
Qualified Personnel
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Safety Information and Precautions
Q9 Plus ASD Install/Op Manual
• Install the unit in a secure and upright position in
a well-ventilated area.
• As a minimum, the installation of the equipment
should conform to the NEC — Article 110, OSHA,
as well as any other applicable national, regional,
or industry codes and standards.
• Installation practices should conform to the latest
revision of NFPA 70E Electrical Safety
Requirements for Employee Workplaces.
• It is the responsibility of the ASD installer/
maintenance personnel to ensure that the unit is
installed into an enclosure that will protect
personnel against electric shock.
Conductor Routing and
Grounding
WARNING
• Use separate metal conduits for routing the input
power, output power, and control circuits.
• A separate ground cable should be run inside the
conduit with the input power, output power, and
control circuits.
• DO NOT connect CC to earth ground.
• Use IICC terminal as the return for the V/I input.
• Always ground the unit to prevent electrical shock
and to help reduce electrical noise.
• It is the responsibility of the ASD installer/
maintenance personnel to provide proper
grounding and branch circuit protection in
accordance with the NEC and any applicable
local codes.
— The Metal Of Conduit Is Not An
Acceptable Ground —

Grounding Capacitor Switch

The ASD is equipped with leak reduction capacitors
which are used to reduce the EMI leakage via the
3-phase power-input circuit and for compliance with
the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC).
The effective value of the capacitor may be
increased, reduced, or removed entirely via the
Selector Switch, Switching Bar, or the Switching
Screw — the type used is typeform-specific.
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