TDK 5KW Power Supply User Manual


 
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CAUTION
Ensure that the screws used to attach the slides to the unit do
not penetrate
m
ore than 6mm into the sides of the unit.
3.4 RACK MOUNTING
The Genesys
TM
power supply series is designed to fit in a standard 19” equipment rack.
3.4.1 To install the Power Supply in a rack:
1.
U
se the front panel rack
-
mount brackets to install the power supply in the rack.
2.
Use a support bar to provide adequate support for the rear of the power supply. Do not o
b-
struct the air exhaust at the rear panel of the unit.
3.4.2 Rack Mount Slides (optional
):
Use rack mount slides: General Devices P/N: CC3001
-
00
-
S160 or equivalent to install the unit in a
sta
n
dard 19” equipment rack. Refer to Fig. 3
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1 for slides assembly instructions. Use three #10
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32x0.38”(max.) screws at each side. To prevent internal
da
m
age, use the specified screw length only.
3.4.3 Plastic Supporting legs
Use the four plastic legs supplied with the unit, when the power supply is mounted on a surface or
when units are stacked without rack support. When using the plastic l
egs, maximum three units can
be stacked.
3.5 LOCATION, MOUNTING AND COOLING
This power supply is fan cooled. The air intake is at the front panel and the exhaust is at the rear
panel. Upon installation, allow cooling air to reach the front panel ventilatio
n inlets. Allow a minimum
of 10cm (4 Inch) of unr
e
stricted air space at the front and the rear of the unit.
The power supply should be used in an area that the ambient temperature does not exceed +50
°
C.
3.6 AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS
The Genesys
TM
series desig
ned for use in TN, TT and IT power distribution systems.
Depending on its
input option, the Genesys
TM
5000
W series can be operated from a nominal 190V to 240V. three
phase
, 47~63Hz
or from
a nominal
380
-
415V, three phase
47~63Hz.
T
he input voltage range
and cu
r-
rent required for each model is specified in Chapter 2. Ensure that under heavy load, the AC voltage
supplied to the power supply does not fall below the specifications d
e
scribed in Chapter 2.