Electrical (Apr 2022) - Q-Lab Q-SUN Xe-3 Series Quick Setup Manual

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Section 5. Setup

5.8 Electrical (Apr 2022)

Specifications
Voltage: All Models
Current: Xe-3-HSE/HBSE/HDSE/HDSBSE
Frequency: All Models
Installation: Rated as Installation (Over voltage) Category II for transient over voltages.
Voltage
● All Q-SUN Xe-3 models come in 208 V single phase, 230 V single phase, and 400 V three phase versions.
● 208 V, 230 V, or 400 V is specified when the machine is ordered.
● The electrical requirements for Xe-3 testers are shown in
● The input voltage and current rating are shown on the nameplate attached to the rear of the unit
● The voltage supplied to the tester must be within ±10% of the voltage rating of the tester and the circuit must be
capable of supplying the rated current.
Connections
A power cord IS NOT SUPPLIED with Q-SUN Xe-3 testers. The user must supply
and attach a properly-sized power cord and plug to connect the Xe-3 to the Main
Power Supply.
● A qualified electrician should make all electrical connections to the tester.
● A hole is provided at the top rear of the machine so that a conduit fitting can be attached and the wires inserted inside
the machine to the electrical panel behind the right side top access panel
NOTE: The right side top access panel is connected to the tester by a ground wire tether. When removing the access
panel it is not necessary to disconnect the wire. The ground wire is long enough to set the access panel on the
floor in front of the tester.
● For 208 V or 230 V machines, four wires are required; three current carrying conductors and an earth ground
(Figure
5.8d).
● For 400 V machines, five wires are required; four current carrying conductors and an earth ground
Figure 5.8b: Tester voltage and current shown on nameplate.
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Xe-3-HCE/HSCE/HBSCE/HDSCE/HDSBSCE
Figure 5.8a: Electrical specifications.
22-13103- 81-X3HBSE
208 V or 230 V or 400 V ± 10% - three phase
39 A @ 208 V, 39 A @ 230 V, 26 A @ 400 V
44 A @ 208 V, 44 A @ 230 V, 26 A @ 400 V
50 or 60 Hz
Figure
5.8a.
(Figure
5.8c).
(Figure
5.8b).
(Figure
5.8e).

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