Xerox 4850 Printer User Manual


 
PREINSTALLATION
The system requires dedicated power outlets for the printer,
system controller, and the optional peripheral cabinet. Table 1-4
defines the electrical requirements for these devices.
Table 1-4. LPS electrical requirements
Device requirements
System controller U.S. and Canada, 60Hz: 186/240 VAC (1
phase) or 186/220 V AC (Line 1 to Line 2);
15 amp service; NEMA 6-15R or ANSI C73,
20R;
KVA 1.3 in both standby and operating
International, 50 Hz:
176/242 VAC (1 phase);
15-amp service
Power connector per local codes
Optional peripheral
cabinet
U.S. and Canada, 60Hz: 186/240 VAC (1
phase) or 186/220 V AC (Line 1 to Line 2);
15-amp service; NEMA 6-15R or ANSI C73,
20R;
KVA 0.936 in both standby and operating
(fully configured with both 9-track and 18-
track drives)
International, 50 Hz:
176/242 VAC (1 phase);
15-amp service
Power connector per local codes
Printer U.S./Canada, 60 Hz: 120/208 or 120/240
VAC; 30-amp service, NEMA 14-30R
KVA 2.70 in standby, 5.5 operating
International, 50 Hz:
220/230/240 VAC
Note: Agency certification requirements are: UL, CSA, IEC.
4890 LPS power receptacle requirements
All power outlets must be dedicated only to this equipment.
Ensure that each power cord has a separate circuit.
You must use a power cord assembly (ELCI, RCD Inline, 220
VAC) when using a source other than the system controller to
provide power to your PC user interface. Contact your sales and
service representative to make sure the proper assembly is
ordered and installed.
Make sure the power cord configurations match your receptacle
requirements (tables 1-5 and 1-6).
For 50 Hz systems, consult your local service representative to
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