HP Scitex FB7600 Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C - Page 37

Table 1-4, Table 1-5,

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• Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 on page 29 show the electrical requirements and power consumption of the FB7600 system. • Figure 1-14 shows the recommended power connection of the FB7600 system. • A dedicated power outlet should be provided for the White Ink Backup unit located in the BLSC cabinet (see Figure 1-14). Note: In case that the system is powered by a generator, electrical requirements are the same as for the mains. • In countries where voltage is lower, a suitable step-up transformer must be used. • In countries where voltage is higher, a suitable step-down transformer must be used Important It is the responsibility of the customer to contact a local authorized electrician to prepare the site with the proper wiring, circuit breakers, fuses (and power transformer if necessary), and then to connect the HP Scitex FB7600 system to the mains power outlet. Table 1-4 Electrical Requirements Unit Connection type Voltage input CB Rating Power Line Ø Printing unit 5-wire connection, 380 - 480 V between 3 x 40 A 3 + N + G phases, 50/60 (±3 Hz) 6 AWG UV system 4-wire connection, 380 - 480 V between 3 x 160 A 1/0 AWG 3 + G phases, 50/60 (±3 Hz) Table 1-5 Power Consumption Unit Nominal Maximum Printing unit 30 A, 17 kW 30 A, 17 kW UV system 68 A(*), 25 kW 120 A, 40 kW (*) This is the measured average/nominal power consumption while using the default UV power setting. In case a user changes the default setting, the nominal power consumption may increase by up to 40%. 29

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Table 1-4
and
Table 1-5
on page 29 show the electrical requirements and
power consumption of the FB7600 system.
Figure 1-14
shows the recommended power connection of the FB7600
system.
A dedicated power outlet should be provided for the White Ink Backup
unit located in the BLSC cabinet (see
Figure 1-14
).
Note:
In case that the system is powered by a generator, electrical requirements are the
same as for the mains.
In countries where voltage is lower, a
suitable
step-up transformer
must be
used.
In countries where voltage is higher, a
suitable step-down
transformer
must
be used
Important
It is the responsibility of the customer to contact a local authorized electrician to prepare
the site with the proper wiring, circuit breakers, fuses (and power transformer if
necessary), and then to connect the HP Scitex FB7600 system to the mains power outlet.
(*) This is the measured average/nominal power consumption while using the default UV
power setting. In case a user changes the default setting, the nominal power
consumption may increase by up to 40%.
Table 1-4
Electrical Requirements
Unit
Connection type
Voltage input
CB Rating
Power Line Ø
Printing
unit
5-wire connection,
3 + N + G
380 - 480 V between
phases, 50/60 (±3 Hz)
3 x 40 A
6 AWG
UV system
4-wire connection,
3 + G
380 - 480 V between
phases, 50/60 (±3 Hz)
3 x 160 A
1/0 AWG
Table 1-5
Power Consumption
Unit
Nominal
Maximum
Printing unit
30 A, 17 kW
30 A, 17 kW
UV system
68 A(*), 25 kW
120 A, 40 kW