HP Scitex LX600 HP Scitex LX Printer Family - Site preparation guide - Page 11
Uninterruptible power supply UPS for single-phase line optional, Circuit breakers required, Table 2-4
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Site preparation Table 2-4 Printer's single-phase line specifications High-voltage systems Input voltage (line to neutral) 200-240 V~ (-10%+6%) Input frequency 50 Hz Power consumption 1 kW Maximum load current (per phase) 10 A 1 Japan may have input frequencies of 50 Hz or 60 Hz Low-voltage systems 115-127 V~ (±10%) (Japan 200 V~) 60 Hz1 1 kW 10 A Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for single-phase line (optional) NOTE: The UPS must be rated to meet the power requirements of the printer, and should be in accordance with the wiring standards of the country of installation. The electronic control components and HP Internal Print Server are powered with a single-phase line that can be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). HP highly recommends that you use a UPS. Circuit breakers (required) NOTE: The circuit breakers must meet the requirements of the printer and should be in accordance with the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. The LX600 printer requires two branch circuit breakers: one for the single-phase line and one for the three-phase line. Table 2-5 LX600 circuit breaker specifications Branch circuit breaker Three-phase 3 poles, 40 A Single-phase 2 poles, 16/20 A The LX800 printer requires two branch circuit breakers: one for the single-phase line and one for the three-phase line. Table 2-6 LX800 three-phase circuit breaker specifications High-voltage systems Input voltage (line to line) 3 × 380-415 V~ (-10%+6%) Input frequency 50 Hz Three-phase branch circuit breaker 3 poles, 40 A Low-voltage systems 3 × 200-220 V~ (±10%) 60 Hz 3 poles, 63 A Table 2-7 LX800 single-phase circuit breaker specifications High-voltage systems Input voltage (line to line) 200-240 V~ (-10%+6%) Low-voltage systems 115-127 V~ (±10%) (Japan 200 V~) ENWW System operation requirements 7