PAS SERIES
Setup 1-5
1000W type
The AC power cord that is included with the 1000W type can be used
on either a 100-VAC or 200-VAC system.
Risk of electric shock.
• Before you connect the power cord, turn off the
switchboard breaker (a switch that cuts off the power
supply from the switchboard).
• The PAS series is an IEC Safety Class I equipment
(equipment with a protective conductor terminal). Be
sure to ground the product to prevent electric shock.
• Connect the ground terminal to earth ground.
• Be sure to have a qualified engineer connect the
power cable to the switchboard.
• The switchboard breaker must meet the requirements
shown below
.
• Inside the power supply, an appropriate protective cir-
cuit is connected to the input terminal. Be sure to
connect the wires correctly by matching the U, V, W,
and
(GND) between the switchboard and the PAS
series.
• Use the supplied power cord to connect to the AC line.
• In an emergency, turn off the switchboard breaker to disconnect the
PAS series from the AC power line.
The PAS series is a piece of equipment that conforms to IEC Over-
voltage Category II (equipment that consumes energy supplied from a
fixed installation).
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Switchboard breaker requirements
• Rated current: 20 A (100 V system)/ 10 A (200 V system)
For safety, breakers whose rated current exceeds the specified cur-
rent cannot be used.
• Only use the breaker with the PAS series.
• Keep the breaker readily accessible at all times.
• Indicate that the breaker is dedicated for use with the PAS series
and that it is used to disconnect the product from the AC power line.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
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