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Electrical installation – ETS-Lindgren 2075 MiniMast (Archived) User Manual

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MODEL 2075 MINIMAST™

Electrical Installation

© EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. – MARCH 2002

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REV D – PN 399235

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION


The Model 2075 is configured to operate using either 115 or 230
VAC, single phase, 50/60 Hz service. The voltage setting is
accomplished by switching two voltage select switches which are
accessible from the outside of the motor base assembly. The
switches are located adjacent to one another on the side of the
motor base enclosure immediately below the lid of the enclosure.
The motor base is shipped from the factory set in the 230 VAC
position. Prior to connecting the motor base to the power mains,
check the positions of the voltage select switches for their proper
setting.

The tower motor base is provided with a three conductor AC
power cord that is approximately 2.45 M (8 feet) long. The power
cord is to be terminated into an outlet near the motor base. This
power cord is suitable for portable or indoor applications without
modification. Ideally the power cord would come out of the motor
base and terminate into an outlet with as short a cord as possible.
The start and stop actions of the motor base create a small amount
of RF noise through the power cord.

If this equipment is to be installed outdoors, a qualified, licensed
electrician should perform the installation. In the event that
modifications are required, the installation should be compliant
with all local and national electrical safety codes.

WARNING As with all electrical devices, power should be
disconnected prior to servicing the equipment.


A fuse is mounted on the side of the motor enclosure. This fuse
provides protection for the motor and its associated electronics. An
additional fuse provides protection for the DC power supply inside
the motor base.

The branch circuit supplying power to the motor base should be
protected from excess current according to local electrical codes.
Whenever possible the motor should be powered from a separate

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