Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 Power Supply User Manual


 
Input Mains
Voltage
Rating
The XMP 2600 operates at the following mains nominal voltages:
170Vac - 265Vac nominal (45 to 66Hz)
120Vac nominal, up to 1KW output power (45 to 66Hz)
Do not exceed this voltage range (nominal), as deterioration of performance or
damage to the unit is likely to occur. The following table shows the mains voltage
specification of the Power Supply (for more detailed information please refer to the
Operating Conditions section of chapter 1):
Nominal Mains Nominal Current
230Vac Iin<15A
120Vac, Po<1KW Iin<15A
Mains supply voltage fluctuations may not exceed +/-10% of the nominal voltage.
Power plug shall be fitted according to each national electrical code, and rated for a
current of at least 20A.
WARNING
The XMP 2600 must be operated at the proper mains voltage. Before operating
the unit make sure the mains voltage complies with the range described above.
Noncompliance with the input voltage may cause hazard and damage to the unit!
Do Not Open
The Unit
The user, except when replacing modules, should not open the unit.
WARNING
Make sure the power cord is disconnected from the mains before opening the
unit. High voltages inside the unit may cause electric shock.
Air Inlets And
Air Outlet
The Power Supply is a forced air-cooled unit. Cooling is essential for the unit's
proper operation.
The unit includes four air inlet openings located in the front panel, in both the left
and right sides near the front panel and in the top cover near the front panel. The air
outlet is in the rear panel (all over its surface).
Make sure there are no obstructions for the airflow, at least two centimeters (0.8”)
away from these openings.
Obstructing these ventilation openings may cause fire and irreversible damage to the
unit.
Output
Voltages
The Power Supply's outputs (at the unit's rear) may carry high voltages. Make sure
to handle them properly to avoid shock hazard.
Unused outputs must be closed with load connectors (these connectors must include
sense lines connections).
Nonoperative
Modules
Do not operate the unit if it contains damaged or defective modules. Hazard or
damage may occur.
Damaged or defective units should be repaired by authorized personnel only.
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XMP 2600 User’s Guide rev. 1.0