CleanStation CSIIP Site Preparation Guide
DOC-03202 Rev. A
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4.4 Power
The customer must verify that an electrical outlet with the proper power
specifications is available near the CSIIP. It is recommended that the electrical
outlet be installed in back of the unit and higher than it, to reduce the chances of
water spraying on the outlet.
The following table describes the power requirements for the electrical outlet
according to the available local voltage.
Table 3 Power ranges for different regions
Voltage
Power Consumption
Circuit Breaker
90–120 VAC 50/60 Hz
1010 W
15 A
220–240 VAC 50/60 Hz
1010 W
15 A
4.5 Grounding
The CSIIP is grounded through the AC plug. The customer must verify that the
ground connector in the electrical wall outlet is properly grounded, in accordance
with your local electrical codes.
4.6 Residual Current Device (RCD)
The customer must verify that the electrical outlet for the CSIIP is connected to a
residual current device (RCD)—also known as a ground current-leakage
detector—that protects the circuit from a current leakage of more than 30 mA.
4.7 Electrical Connection
The CSIIP is shipped with one of the following:
•
for 90-120 VAC:
a power cable, including a NEMA 5-15 (Type B) plug
suitable for the USA. For regions with this voltage that use a different type of
plug, the customer must provide a plug that meets local requirements and
have it installed by personnel qualified by local authorities.
•
for 220-240 VAC:
a 14 AWG power cable, with no plug attached. For these
areas, the customer must provide a plug that meets local requirements and
have it installed by personnel qualified by local authorities.