Dynojet 250ix: Pre-Installation Guide User Manual

Page 45

Advertising
background image

P O W E R R E Q U I R E M E N T S A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N

Locations Using 50 Hz Power (Locations other than North America and Japan)

Version 3

Pre-Installation Guide for Model 200i/250i, 200iP/250iP, 250iX, and 250iPX Motorcycle Dynamometers

B-7

LOCATIONS USING 50 HZ POWER (LOCATIONS OTHER THAN NORTH AMERICA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AND JAPAN)

The next section of this appendix contains the power requirements and instructions
for dyno installations excluding North America and 60 Hz areas of Japan.

Note: Refer to page B-2 for power requirements and instructions for North
America and Japan.

The model 200i/250i dynamometer (excluding North America and Japan) requires a
dedicated wall receptacle which must be wired for operation and is included with the
dyno or may be shipped in advanced in a separate package. The dyno is equipped
with a ten foot power cord with a three-pin IEC plug pre-wired on the end. The
power cord is located at the front of the dyno, but is shipped inside of the dyno. For
more information on the location and routing instructions for the power cord refer to
your dyno installation guide.
The model 200i/250i dynamometer requires a dedicated 240VAC single phase power
outlet rated for 30A for proper operation. Failure to follow these instructions
could result in personal injury or damage to the dyno.
Connecting the dyno to
the incorrect voltage will void the dyno warranty. Contact Dynojet with any questions.
The dedicated wall receptacle is a three-pin IEC grounded 30A type and must be
wired in accordance with local building codes and requirements. Installation may
require a licensed electrician to conform to applicable safety standards.

If you are installing your dyno in a location other than North America or Japan
and the dyno is not equipped with a three pin IEC grounded plug, contact
Dynojet before attempting to connect the dyno.

Local and national electrical codes will require that the box containing the receptacle
is grounded.

• This circuit should have a dedicated 30A double pole circuit breaker.
• The dyno should be the only device connected to this circuit.
• It may be necessary to install a delayed trip breaker due to the inrush current

drawn by the high pressure blowers.

Advertising