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Connecting Cooling Water; Connecting Input Power; Connecting Output Power - Advanced Energy RFG 5500 User Manual

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CONNECTING COOLING WATER

The RFG 5500 generator is water cooled
Do not operate the RFG 5500 until water is connected and the cooling
requirements are met.
Connect the input and output water connections and tighten securely. Turn on the water and
ensure that there are no leaks. Be sure that the flow rate and temperature are within the
minimum specifications required to operate your RFG 5500 generator.

CONNECTING INPUT POWER

DANGER! Before making any input line power connection, turn off building
circuit breakers supplying input power to the RFG 5500. Also, ensure that
the circuit breaker on the rear panel is in the off or "0" position.
Mate the Hubbell CS8365C connector with the ac power source by aligning the keyed pins,
inserting the power cord connector until it is fully seated, and then rotating the connector
clockwise until it is securely latched.

CONNECTING OUTPUT POWER

DANGER! Once the connections are complete and power is turned on, lethal
voltages are present at the output connector. Be sure this connector is
terminated and follow normal safety precautions when the system is
operating.
Before connecting or disconnecting the RF output cable, make sure the ac
power is turned off (the circuit breaker should be in the off or "0" position).
Attach the mating RF cable connector to the generator by threading it onto the generator's
output connector. Make sure the mating connector is completely engaged and fully tightened
before proceeding.
Output Power Cable Recommendations
The recommended RF cable for the RFG 5500 is type RG 393 because of its high insulative
values, small size, and high reliability.
P/N 5706045C
RFG 5500 GENERATOR WITH DISPLAY
December 2000
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