Instruction Manual

Pulsar Plus Controller Family
Issue 7 December 2011 127
Safety
Safety Statements
Please read and follow all safety instructions and warnings before installing, maintaining, or repairing the
equipment. Refer to individual equipment product manuals for additional safety statements specific to
other equipment being installed, removed, or replaced.
See the
Specifications section for equipment specific
Safety Compliance information
Installation Area Limitations
Environmental Limitations
Do not install this equipment over combustible surfaces.
For installations in the U. S. or Canada, use Listed/Certified compression connectors to terminate
Listed/Certified field-wire conductors where required. For all installations, apply the appropriate
connector to the correct size conductor as specified by the connector manufacturer, using only the
connector manufacturer’s recommended tooling or tooling approved for that connector.
If the proper connector for the country of installation is not provided, obtain appropriate
connectors and follow manufacturer’s requirements and all local requirements for proper
connections.
Follow all national and local rules and regulations when making field connections.
Torque electrical connections to the values specified on labels or in the product documentation.
DC output cables must be dressed to avoid damage to the conductors (caused by routing around
sharp edges or routing in areas where wires could get pinched) and undue stress on the
connectors.
Either external fuses or external circuit breakers must be sized as required by the National Electric
Code (NEC) and/or local codes. Refer to the equipment ratings to assure rating of equipment will
not exceed 80% of the value of the protector chosen.
Insulation on field-wired conductors must be rated no less than 90° Celsius. Size conductors based
on listed recommendations. Wiring internal to enclosed equipment cabinets must be rated at 105°
Celsius (minimum).
Provide an accessible AC disconnect/protection device to remove AC power from the equipment in
the event of an emergency. This device must open all poles and be connected together.
Alarm contacts are not fused within the equipment. Current limiting protection for these contacts
must be provided by external circuits. Exceeding these maximum ratings could result in fire or
damage to the unit. See Specifications section for alarm contacts ratings.
In enclosed equipment cabinets, the equipment chassis must be connected directly to the cabinet ac
service ground bus. For applications in huts, vaults, and central offices, the equipment chassis must
be connected to the system bonding network.