Overview, Basic setup procedure, Inspection, cleaning, and packaging – Xantrex Technology XDC 20-600 User Manual

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Installation

2–2

TM-XDOP-01XN

Overview

Chapter 2, “Installation” provides recommendations and procedures for
inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply. For more information about
controls and connectors, refer to the front panel diagrams (Figure 1-1 to Figure 1-
5) as well as the rear panel diagram (Figure 1-6) in Chapter 1.

Basic Setup Procedure

Table 2-1 provides a summary of the setup procedure and an overview of the
subsections in this chapter. Use this table as a quick reference if you are familiar
with the installation requirements for the power supply. If you require more
information, each step in the table refers to a subsequent section which contains
more details. Complete each step in the sequence given.

Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging

Initial Inspection

When you receive your power supply, do a quick visual check.

1. Ensure that the box contains the power supply, the operating manual, the AC

input cover and strain relief, and the output cover.

2. Inspect the unit for scratches and cracks as well as broken switches,

connectors, or displays.

Table 2-1 Basic Setup Procedure

Step #

Description

Action

Reference

1

Inspection

Visually inspect the power supply.

“Inspection, Cleaning, and
Packaging” on page 2–2

2

Installation

Install the power supply, ensuring adequate
ventilation.

“Location, Mounting, and
Ventilation” on page 2–4

3

Input Power

Connect AC input power.

“AC Input Power” on page 2–7

4

Test

Perform functional tests for voltage mode
operation, current mode operation, and front
panel controls.

“Basic Checks or Self-Tests” on
page 2–13

5

Select Wires

Select wires that can tolerate the DC current
output.

“Load Wiring” on page 2–16

6

Connect Load

Connect the load wires to the DC output.

“Load Connections” on page 2–18

7

Connect Remote
Sensing
(if required)

Connect remote sensing connectors on power
supply to load.

“Remote Sensing” on page 2–24

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