Alpha Technologies XM2, XM2-HV, XM2-HP User Manual

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Utility Power Connection Notes

UL and NEC require that a service disconnect switch (UL listed) be provided by the installer and be connected
between the power source and the ALPHA power supply. Connection to the power supply must include an
appropriate service entrance weather head.

Connecting to the utility should be performed only by qualified service personnel and in compliance with local
electrical codes. Connection to utility power must be approved by the local utility before installing the power
supply.

ATTENTION:

In order to accommodate the high-inrush currents normally associated with the start-up of ferroresonant

transformers (400 Amp, no-trip, first-half cycle), either a “high-magnetic” or an HACR (Heating,

Air Conditioning, Refrigeration) trip breaker must be used. Do not replace these breakers with a
conventional service entrance breaker. Alpha recommends ONLY Square D breakers because of the
increased reliability required in this powering application. High-magnetic Square D circuit breakers and

a BBX option (UL Listed service entrance) are available from Alpha Technologies.

NOTE:

Description

Alpha Part Number

Square D Part Number

240V Installation - HACR (15A)

470-224-10

QO215

120V Installation - High-magnetic (20A)

470-017-10

QO120HM

BBX - External Service Disconnect

020-085-10

QO2 -4L70RB

BBX - External Service Disconnect

020-141-10

QO8-16L100RB

In most cases, the following configurations qualify for service entrance use when wiring a duplex receptacle
to a service disconnect. Other codes may also apply. Always contact your local utility to verify the wiring
conforms to applicable codes.

ATTENTION:

XM2 Connections

When bonding the box to a neutral plate is required, use the long green bonding screw provided (Alpha

P/N 523-011-10, Square D P/N 40283-371-50).

NOTE:

Proper 120Vac 20A service requires the installation site be:

• Equipped with a 120Vac duplex receptacle which provides power to the power supply and

peripheral equipment.

• Have a NEMA 5-20R receptacle protected by a single-pole, 20 Amp High Magnetic (HM) circuit

breaker inside the service entrance.

• Checked to NEC CODE to verify proper wire AWG (suggested wire gauge is 12AWG).
• Equipped with a grounding clamp on the enclosure to facilitate dedicated grounding.

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