Testing for correct voltages – Dynojet 424xLC2: Installation Guide User Manual

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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

Power Requirements and Installation—North America, Japan, and Locations Using 60 Hz Power

Version 1

Above Ground Model 424x/424xLC

2

Automotive Dynamometer Installation Guide

T

ESTING

FOR

C

ORRECT

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OLTAGES

You must test the receptacle for proper voltages before the eddy current brake is
connected to the outlet.

If the voltage readings do not match the following table, DO NOT connect
the brake. You must have a licensed electrician correct the power
connection. Connecting the brake to the incorrect voltage can result in
damage to the brake and will void the brake warranty. Contact Dynojet
with any questions.

Using a voltmeter that is capable of measuring AC voltage, measure between the
points listed below and verify that the correct voltages are present.

Figure B-1: Dedicated Power Receptacle

probe 1

probe 2

desired voltage
measurement

2

4

216V to 260V*

1

4

108V to 130V

1

2

108V to 130V

3

box

<5V

*If using two of the three-phase lines of a 120/208 V 3 phase Y system,

then expect to see 187V to 225V.

4 (X)

1 (W)

2 (Y)

3 (G)

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